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I HURSDAY JL'NE 3 1909 PAGE TWO THE ALMA RECORD EXCURSIONS VIA THD Pere Marquette ON Sunday, June 6 VflDU. EAD5KI BO (D) KIEV. TO BAY CITY Train will leave Alma at 10:21 a. m. Returning, eavo Bay City at 6 :00 p.m. Round Trip Fares: To SAGINAW, BAY CITY 65c GDQD YGDMJ SAVE OT? 496 Interest is Paid by the Gratiot County STATE BANK St. Louis, Mich. ORGANIZED IN 1870 GRADUATED Al ALMA. ' ?-.'' 1.:. . .'.!'"' I 40-Aere Farm For Sale. w Located on main highway just south of Kim Hall. Good seven room house, ham. out buildings all nearly new; acres under cultivation; lots of fruit on place; 20 acres in hay. This farm will he sold for less than the build ings cost because the owner desires to seek a change of climate for the benefit of his health. Price $2,500 $1,000 or $1,200 Cash, balance on long time at 6 per cent interest. .- (Continued from first page.) can tell what tho future h to bo until you have made it. In matters personal, civic, social and hutnani tarain, ou arc to i lan and eaecuto large enterprises, you are to invent and discover more wonderful things than the present yet knows, vou are to construct and re-construct the Kingdom of Uod. As you work out the future, in the materials with which you work he a socialist: 'Know something about everything and even-thing about something." Select some good and worthy task and give to it all your powers. In the methods of your work be hcientinc and systematic. The present day de mands precision, thoroughness, and decision. In the motives of -your work with open minds, true hearts, and readv wills, seek truth, purity, and righteousness. There is but one Dalin for which you should strive, and that is "Honor. " There is but one scepter which vou should hope to wield, that is "Integrity." Following the address. Superinten dent (. E. Ganlard, of the Ithaca schools, presented the graduates with their diplomas, and the program was brought to a close. Those present availed themselves of the invitation, extended by President liruske. and visited the various buildings on the college grounds, all of which were thrown open lor inspection. Among the graduates from Sumner, Seville. Pine liiver, and Arcada townships were the following : Sumcer Township Ellis Ayres, Emma Evev. Olen O. Ferris, Vere Ferris. David S. Fry, Tresseli Zora Gee. Ruth Graham, James Warren Graham, Annie Hutchinson. Dora Hutchinson. Hazel Lewis, Alice Long, Ethel I. Lockard. Olive Pelton. Cecil M. Phillips. Lizzie Slater. Flossie Slater, Daniel Stambaugh. Pine River TownshipLaurel Ball. Cecil Ball. Nina Cohoon. Lulu Ellis. Harlow H. Kaycralt, Lee Thomas. James Thomas. Dwight Von Thorn. Seville Township Paul R. Cash. Mabel Evans, John Howe. Pauline Horton, Aie Lancin, Hazel E. Mor gan, Lloyd Osborne, Fred Sibley. Arcada Township Maude Bailey, Ethel M. Furguson, John Fowler. Inez Siiydar, Verrill Waggoner. HONORED OR SCOTT. Continued from first page greater than the doctor. Honor him before be die Dr. Goodwin of '.Shepherd, in re sponse to the toast. "Dr. Scott aP a Professional associate," in referring to the exercises at the church, said that it was the first time he had seen three doctors in a pulpit at one time. Ho said that the associate doctor in 1 position because of the anxiety and apprehension attending all consulta I tions. Dr Scott has been a gentleman and ryslcian in all consultations. No patient can sav he neglected him to agree with the attending physician and no doctor can say that he has suffered In prestige as a result of his associations with Dr. Scott. He has protected both patient and physician. Dr. Scott is a mau of wonderful ability and the best diagnostician in Gratiot countv. "Dr. Scott the Physician," was re sponded to bv Archie McCall of Ithaca, who said in part that Dr. Scott is as good as the best and better than the rsst. Dr. Scott for fortv years has worked for mankind and is loved and repected bv those who know him best. These friends who have come here to-night have done so through grati tude to him. Here's to Dr. Scott the physician and honest man. "Dr. Scott as a Friend and Neigh bor," was responded to bv Chas. G. Graham of Ithaca, who handled his subject with ease and success and at the close presented Dr Scott, on be half of his neighbors and friends, with a lieautiful American flag as a token or their regard and esteem Dr. 1. N. Monfort of Ithaca was toastmaster and the music, one of the best features of the evening, was furnished by Steckle's orchestra of Mt. Pleasant. This, is a chance seldom offered. . The location, buildings, and general conditions make this farm V one of the best buys in this section. For particulars, phone or write this ollice. i Cost of Song Birds. The American consul at Hanover reports it costs $7. 500.000 annually to feed the 5,000,000 canaries In the Uni ted States. Returns of the cost of feeding song birds at Rector's are not yet in. Washington vt. Make Good Use of To-Day. To-morrow is the biggest thief in the world. Don't be gullible to his promises. They are all fakes. Tls only to-day that can do you any serv ice. To-morrow may never come at all Was Returned To Gratiot. Under Sheriff Lou Convis left Alma Mav 2.") for Wichita, Kansas, and re turned last Saturday, bringing with him Leo Gee, who was charged with desertion. Mr. Gee left Seville town ship, where he resided, about one year ago and was finally located in Wichita, and the officers of that city instructed to hold him until the arrival of officers from this countv. Mr. Gee will have his hearing June 7. before Judge Myers of Ithaca and is now out under bonds of $500 0). The sum mer session of the Univer sity of Michigan, opening Juno 23. will be conducted bv 147 instructors. Over 275 courses are given in various lines of academic and professional tudy. There aie no requirements for this session. A biological station will be established on the south shore of Donglas lake, in Cheboygan county, part of the summer session. The uni veritv observatory will be open to the memlers of the summer session several evenings in July. NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS, The woman who has a thousand jntty carv and annoyances while eho fufftr with headache or sidtv ache muft not be blamed if he cannot always b angelically amiable. What she need U thoughtful nous from her family and mrh a simple and natural remedy as line's Family Medicine, the h-rb tea that make weak women strong and well. sSoid by drug gist and dealers, Jtfc. How's This? We ofT One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1 J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have hnown F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all j business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldino, Kixnax & Marvin, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monial sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for cons'ipa-tion. Advertising Wins. i ..' . . . . . , ''1. it; MDOJI Ml 1 (TI filM WA . PIANO ESTABLISHED 1850. . '.1- .Ha 11 delicatt' responsive touch and repetition answering to most artistic execution. The tone is swept and musical in quality, yet susceptible of tlje greatest degree of power and resonance, voicing the ideal and varying emotions of the player. Constructed to withstand the most rigorous usage, and to meet fully the require ments of homes where a discriminating taste and judicious economy are combined. These instrument s represent the highest development in the art of piano construction. A Piano of Present, Not of Past Age. I sell these pianos on very easy terms, a small payment down and a small payment each month, or I will sell 011 quarterly payments, or semi-annual payments, or on an nual payments. In fact I will arrange the payments any way to suit the purchaser. And you don't need to sign a contract before you get the instrument either. I am not afraid of competition, and invite all competitors to place their goods alonir by the side of mine if they wish, and then let the prospective buyer be the judge. How does this suit you. Mr. Competitor'.' If not. why not V . Bell Phone 76 E. J. BURR. s.Q23 Pine Ave. Modern Solomon. Two women who appeared before a Paris magistrate both claimed pos session of a flatlmn. The magistrate solved the difficulty by Riving the Iron to one of them, a laundress, and pre senting the other with a theater ticket. Not Nervous. "Ha!" they exclaimed, "you are ner vmn." The accused party bristled. "Why do you say that?" he inquired. "IUcause you continually twiddle your fingers and keep moving your feet up and down. That means ner vousness." "Nonsense," retorted the accused party, "I can stop it If I try." And he wondered vrhy they laughed. Bank Long In Existence. The only cornerstone tablet of a bank in New York is on the building at the northeast corn r of Wall and William streets. According to the In scription the stone was laid by the then president of the bank in 1797. The bank is still in existence, and un der the same name. r -" Cats as Art Models. The strange inscrutability of the cat In her calmer moods, her thousand and one humors and motions and ex pressions differing always, to careful observation, from the thousand and one humors, etc., of other cats have defid the painter or broken hl3 heart London Dally Graphic. Interesicu Party. Johnny "Why do you want your father to be a detective?" Freddy "Ilecauae a gumshoe wouldn't hurt so!" Puck. Doesn't Now. "I used to worry a good deal," said the boarding house philosopher, "over the national deficit. Often I've laid awake till midnight thinking about it. Hut one night when I was asleep I dreamed that George Washington, looking just as he doea on the two tent postage stamp, came and touched me on the shoulder and said: 'My son, don't fret your gizzard about that deficit. You don't have to pay it And, by George, I haven't done any worrying over it since!" 7 rtsTrtiI ' cms! I I i k'T Jt b r. K3K mm New Machine Shop and Automobile Gara If I wish to announce to all automobile owners that I have the best equipped auto garage in this part of Michigan. Anyone having any machine work or repairing of farm machinery is assured of satisfactory work if brought to us. All work guaranteed. Sf I have been fortunate in securing for my machine work and auto repairing, Mr. Ray Smith, who has had 10 years experience in good machine shops. He thoroughly understands lathe work, tempering, forging, drilling, brazing, vulcanizing, etc. Our Automobile Department. Batteries Recharfied lawn mowers, mend babv cabs, put new solid tires , . . , . . ,, , on buggies or baby cabs. Any little article you For recharging Batteries, I have installed a one , , . . , .... "... - . it . want made or repaired, bring it to ns. and one-half Kilo-Watt Dynamo. No better outfit for recharging can be found anywhere. Vulcanizing PrCSt-O-Lito Gas Tanks I have an electric vulcanizer. This is a system .... A. of vulcanizing that is certain to be a success. We have them in stock to exchange for your empty tanks. ' Motor Troubles Qjg Mr. Smith's ten. years' experience makes him an . , ... , 0i t- t- rvi expert in this line of repairing. Automobile Oil and Stationary Gas Engine Oil, r Cream Separator Oil, Transmission Oil, Hard Oil. SundrioS n m ut ck Tires, Polih, Goggles, Rubber and Brass Tub- Our UaChinO Shop jng) Vaiveg clocks, Volt and AmiK're Meters, Spark Our machine shop is equiiped to do all kinds of plugs, Patches, Cables, all kinds, Wrenches, Pilars, machine work and repairing. We will repair farm Calcium Carbide, Prest-'J-Lite Tanks, flatteries, machinery, clean and repair gasoline stoves, sharpen Pumps, Terminals, Tape, Gas Lamp Burners. Automobiles Repaired, Overhauled, Washed. Batteries Re-charged. When you want it done Quickly and Correctly We're IT Bicycle and Sporting Goods Department. Bicycles We have on hand a largo stock of New and Sec ond Hand Bicycles that we are so anxious to dispose of that we well sell them at a big diacount. Bicyclo Repairing With our other business we will not neglect this branch. So if your tire-troubles, crart -troubles, chain troubles in fact if you have trouble with any part of your bicycle, our long experience in that Hue insures you tho best workmanship Bicycle Supplies Most complete line of Bicycle Supplies in Gra tiot county, including Tires, Ijner and Outer Tubes, Bells, Pumps, Handle Hars, Oils, Cement; Saddles, Pedals, Enamel, Toe Clips. Tool Bags, Coaster Brakes, Lamps, Rims, Pedal Rubbers, Parcel Car riers, Baby Seats, Pump Connections. Base Ball Goods We handle the eelehrated A. G. Spauldin; Hase Hall Goods. We have now in stock Hase Halls at nil prices. Hats we never had a hetter assortment than at present. Gloves Catcher's Gloves, Haseinen's Gloves and Fielders' Mitts, Masks and Protectors. If vou want anything in the hase hall line, we invite you to look over our stock. Bicycles at All Prices. Machine Shop and Automobile Garage BERT FOR OUTER r 301 East Superior Street, Alma, Mich. I