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Foli age green Is always pleasing, especially In summer, when ferns are obtainable Dvery where outside of city limits. Large and small ferns will keep their fresh greenness If when gathered they are placed one over the other compactly on a thin piece of board or cardboard and then sprinkled or even immersed in cold water and kept In a cool, dark place for several hours. Ferns so treat ed have been used 21 hours later for church decoration and were as fresh as when growing on their native mold. A pretty table decoration consists of a circular mirror, with silver mounting If possible, set In the center of a fine white cloth or pink embroidered center piece. On the mirror rests a glass bowl filled with pink roses, while a wreath of asparagus fern encircles It, and one end is continued to a central chandelier directly over the table. Candelabra of glass or silver holding pink candles and pink silver or paper shades throw a soft glow over the table. To Clean I'nlnt. Tut a tablespoonful of ammonia wa ter Into a quart of moderately hot wa ter and with a tlannel wipe the surface of the paint. Kubblng Is not neces sary. When the discoloration Is not great, the following method Is prefer able: With a piece of clean tlannel dip ped Into warm water and then squeez ed nearly dry take up as much whiting of the best quality as will adhere. Ap ply this with moderate rubbing to the paintwork and afterward wash tho surface with clean water nnd rub It dry with chamlos leather. This method Is better than soap and requires but half the time and labor and leaves the surface cleaned as good as new. It will not Injure the delicate colors. Homemade IlookcnMe. In an article In the Chicago Itccord Ilerald telling how a frugal little wom an constructed some furniture for her summer cottage the following, with Illustrations, occurs: A very pretty bookcase was made by using a number of boxes In which lawn mowers had been cased. Ten of these MADE FROM LAWN MOWER CASES. secured by good luck from the' country hardware store were stained wood green and arranged In three tiers, four on cither side and two 1 1 v the middle. The lower boxes were screwed to the baseboard, and when the shelves were tilled with books the case was quite firm. A large Ivory colored plaster cast was put In the niche formed by leaving out two of the boxes in the center tier. Tiny brass rods were fastened to the two end tiers and yel low silkaline curtains drawn to the sides gave a necessary bit of color. The bookcase was regarded as the prize piece of furniture. Delicious Drink. Pineapple Juice drained from the fruit and mixed with currant, lemon, blackberry or raspberry Juice makes a delicious drink. A few wedges left to float In the lemonade bowl Improves the flavor of that beverage. Nothing else on a hot summer after noon will give the guests so much real comfort as a big bowl of delicious lem onade placed In convenient access to the drawing room or veranda, says the New York Tribune. A cone of sherbet towering from the center of the bowl adds to Its sightliness and flavor. Cook'i Menmrr. Wheat flour, one pound Is one quart. Indian meal, one pound two ounces Is a quart Butter, when soft, one pound Is one quart. Loaf sugar, broken, one pound Is one quart White sugar, powdered, one pound tine ounce Is one quart Best brown sugar, one pound two ounces Is one quart. Ten eggs are one pound. New Ten Table. The new tea table Is mahogany with plate glass top to protect the polished wood. It Is with tray effect and used without a tea cloth. Sometimes a lace dolly covers the glass surface with out Improving the appearance of the service, however. The table Is elegant enough In Itself without other adurn rrer.t floras For Tlnwurf. Borax Is good to use for stained tin ware. Should the Inside of a tin tea pot or coffeepot be discolored, boil It In strong borax solution for a short time, and Its first brightness will return. il l I : f II 1'raiso a man and he'll not call you a liar. (uin it to CuUOSkll.' " The saying "going to Canossa" refer to the humiliating pilgrimage Maife by the r.mpoior Henry IV to Italy fr the year 1077. Henry had objected tt the claims advanced by (Jregory IliM. brand and. refusing to submit, was ei communicated by that pontiff. Tl emperor nt tirst laughed at tho m-ny tenee, but took a more serious view When he found himself deserted ever, by his personal attendants and resolve on a Journey to Italy to make his peace with the pope. The latter was then a! the Castle of Canossa, a fortress of the Countess Mathirla and situated In tin mountains of Modeiia. Thither the em peror hastened, but the pope refused to see him save under the most degrad ing conditions. The desperate situation of Henry compelled him to submit, and for three days and nights, barefooted and bare headed, clad only In a hair shirt, the raiment of a penitent, he waited at tht gate. At the end of this fearful pen ance, which was undergone In the month of January, he was admitted tc the is':p:tl presence, was absolved and received his dominion as a gift froir. the pope. The expression has evel since been current as Indicative ol abject submission on auy terms im posed by the conqueror. They Weren't Fed. "Some years ago," said a San Fran cisco man, "a globe trotting Fnglish man came Into the city by the Golden Cate, and It fell to my lot to entertain him. So one night I took him to dine at the far famed Cliff House. It was a beautiful moonlight night, and from where we sat upon the porch we look ed out upon the broad bosom of tht Pacific ocean. The moon's light tnado a path across the waters, and In Its center the Seal rocks lay like a black patch. The Englishman inquired what they were and upon my Informing him said: 'Bali .love, are those the Seal rocks of which I have heard? I'd very much like to see the seals. I say, my man,' turning to the waiter, 'caun't I see the seals? Don't you feed them at night V '"Oh, yessir.' replied the waiter, who was of Hibernian descent, without blinking an eye. 'At I) o'clock we nl ways gives them their ham and eggs, sir.' "The Englishman accepted this sur prising piece of Information without turning a hair ami announced that he would surely be on hand nt the time mentioned. He was; but, needless tc say, the waiter was not." Knocked Iter Ont With n Look. While talking of the many notable people he met during his pugilistic ca reer John L. Sullivan said one day In New York: "Once when I was In Syd ney I had a suit of rooms directly ovei Sarah licrnhardt. I never met the lady, and I didn't much care. She was jabbering French all the thne and was rehearsing constantly In her room. 1 heard so much of It that I pretty neai had the willies. One night I happened to follow Sarah into her majesty's thea ter in Sydney, and 1 had a good chance to size her up. She was a feather weight ail right, and there was so much powder on her face that I thought she'd mad a mistake. She got a look at me, and because I had bee n so much annoy ed with her Jabbering I scowled at her gave her the look that used to scare the dubs who tried to stay four rounds with me. Well, sir, Sarah gave one long, mournful howl and fainted away. After that she didn't Jabber any more, for she'd found out who was living up stairs." Not Clipped. A naturalist says that the squirrel tribe is increasing all over the wooded districts of England and in the Scottish lowlands. In some parts of Scotland, notably In the north, the little creature is unknown. It Is not so long ago that a Scotch Judge was trying a case which had to do with the escape of a squirrel from its cage and the question as to whether It had teen stolen. "Were Its wings clipped?" he nskod a witness. "Rut, my lord." Interposed the coun sel, "it Is a quadruped." "Quadruped' or no quadruped," said li is honor sternly, "If its wings had been clipped It could never have es caped." I e of a I-onpr Tlreatb. When chilled by exposure to cold, take a long breath, with the -mouth firmly shut. Repent this several times until you begin to feel the heat return ing. It requires only a very short time to do this. The long breath quickens the pulse, nnd this causes the blood to circulate faster. The blood flows Into all parts of the veins and arteries and gives out a great deal of heat It is stated that a long, deep breath, held as long as possible, will close the pores of a heated skin, and the danger of taking cold, on stepping outdoors, may be thus guarded against Drop of Ink. "A drop of Ink may make a million think," quoted McSwIllIgen. "So I have heard," added Squlldlg. "It may provoke language too. A few drops of Ink that I Inadvertently drop ped on my wife's new carpet brought forth about a million words, and all energetic words too." Dolled Clnthenllnea. When I buy a new clothesline, I boll It for half an hour before putting it up. This toughens It, makes It last much longer, nnd It docs not snarl when put up. Cood Housekeeping. Many a man who glories In his Mrth llght nnd thanks Cod for his Indepcnd mce Is afraid to wear cheap clotti-s. 'Jhieago Herald. The darker the cloud the brighter the sun when he breaks through the rift A woman can havo no higher deal in llfo than to bo good. CHOICE MlSCMXANY Wlae Men Ileteraed. The Independence Star recounts that a man down there was nearly stung by a scorpion live inches long and says the man was very lucky to escape, "as the sting of a scorpion Is certain death." And we note the Item as another In stance of the reversal of a university professor. Kansas seems to sit up nights watching for chances to reverse her university professors. Zoologist Hayward said there was no gold In the western shales, nnd Colonel Fred Close reversed hint by showing there would bo lots of gold there after It had been discovered. Naturalist Dyche said the J'.clgian hare ami the Jack rabbit wouldn't cross, and a state senator re versal him by offering an appropria tion bill to pay for the crossing of the two animals. Chancellor Snow said that the scor pion's deadly sting was mostly a myth and that even In the tropical coun tries It did little harm, and now tho chancellor is reversed by the Independ ence paper. Ami this reminds us of an account written by a Kansas editor about the (Jila monster, an ugly species of lizard found only along the (Ilia river. The editor had been down there, and the natives had tilled hhn full of stories about the deadly nature of con tact with this creature. "The mob ster," he said, "differs from every oth er known animal in the world, because It does not need to bite or sting, but gives Instant death with a breath from Its mouth." Vet Chancellor Snow got one of these monsters and kept it alive around the university for a year or more, and the scholars used to pit It on the head nnd call It "Mikw" Kansas City Journal. olnea of the Street. "Wards for nervous disease's In the city hospitals nre far more crowded In summer than In winter," said an emi nent specialist, "and there is no deny ing the fact that apparently unavoida ble street noises are responsible for It. With open windows nnd doors and ev erybody In a more or less Irritable and debilitated condition from the heat the ordinary street noises prevent sleep end wreck the nerves. I refer now to such simple things as the shouting of children nt play, irrepressible peddlers and hand organs. An F.nglsh writer lias said that the organ grinders of London have done more in the last -0 years to detract from the quality and quantity of the higher mental work of the nation than any two or three col leges have effected to Increase It. I believe the same thing Is true of Phila delphia. The nearness of large fac tories or machine shops to the Institu tions of learning costs thousands of dollars yearly In wasted nnd impeded eflorf'-Phlladclphia Times. Development of the Hoof Cnrdrn, The roof garden owes its existence to American Ingenuity. There Is nothing quite like It In Europe, nnd neither London nor Paris Is abreast of New York In this most delightful of amuse ment places. Improved iron and steel construction as known In this country has not been Introduced abroad, and until It Is the danger of fire In the great cities with the old fashioned buildings will forbid the construction of roof gardens. The roof garden has thrived and developed In New York, mollifying its character to suit the va riable conditions which have sprung up of climate and of patronage. It has at last become a feature of metropoli tan life almost Indispensable to those who stay In town during the heated term. It is doing much, moreover, to reconcile many persons with life in the city In summer, although hitherto they have found the seashore or the moun tains a necessity. Leslie's Weekly. Three Extra Clenu Cltlen. No loose paper In the future Is to be thrown on the streets of Mollne. Ills., for Chief of Police Klttilsen has de clared war against all offenders. I!e sides this, store sweepings are not to be swept on to the sidewalk nor lee washed on the streets nor water from the scrubbing of saloons or stores to be swept across the sidewalk nor garbage or offensive matter to be placed on the streets nor kitchen refuse to be placed elsewhere than in galvanized Iron cans holding between three and ten gallons under a penalty of from $3 to $100. Mayor Parr of .Toilet, Ills., has insti tuted a similar campaign in Ids city. President drove of the Cleaner Dallas league of Dallas has warned the Inhab itants of his town that the ordinances covering the same Items as mentioned above will be strictly enforced. Mu nicipal Journal and Enquirer. The Clrcnn In Vermont. Some people who have come down from a former generation during the circus tour are recalling the day of Arcadian simplicity when Vermont's law forbade the circus to come within the state limits, and It was only some twoscore years ago the prohibition was withdrawn. Circuses skirted all the borders, to which Vermonters came down and crossed over Into New York, New Hampshire and Massachusetts to see the feats of ground and lofty tum bling, nnd Anally the virtue and wis dom relented and admitted the show to the tour of the state. Moutpellcr (Vt) Journal. A Llht-rnl Ail Tilnte. "There Is one thing that I admire about germs." said the professor, who has no patience with people who doubt scientific discoveries. "I didn't know they had any praise worthy traits whatever." "They have at least one. They nre Industrious and take things as they find them. They settle down to thei business of making trouble and don't waste time In debates concerning any" human being theory." Washington Star. IIo who expands In prosperity will contract la adversity, &&&&& 8 After He Comes 3 ho has a hard enough time. Every i tiling tnat tne expeciuui roomer 5 can uo to help her child she should g thing that the expectant mother g do. One of the greatest Diessings she can give him Is health, but to do this, she must have health her j self. She should use every mean to improve her physical condition. SShe should, by all means, supply herself with Mother's Friend. It will take her through tho crisis easily and quickly. It Is a liniment which gives strength and vigor to the muscles. Com mon sense will snow you that the stronger the V which bear the strain, the less pain there will be. Iftrfnor In Vnrf Wntm Ind.. says: "Mother's Friend did 2 wonders for me. Praise God for your liniment" Read this from Xlnnel, CaL Mother's Friend is a blessing to all women who undergo nature's J ordeal of childbirth." Get Mother's friend at the drug store. $1 per bottle THE ORADflELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca. j Writ for our free Illustrated book, M Bfor 0i uatiy la iui. ff Pere Marquette 13, iooo. Train Leave Melding mm follow: For Grand IUplds north and west. 10:3fl a. m., 3:00 p. m., 8:21 p. m. 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NOTK'K. rPo llortense W. McKosna, the owner of the -1 land herein described. TaU notice that na!e has lawfully been made of the following described land for unpaid taxes thereon, and that the undersigned ban tit In thereto under tux deed Issued therefor, and that you ae cntitlnd to a reconveyance thereof at any time within six months after service upon you of tl.i notice, upon payment to ihe undersigned of all the sums paid upon such purchase, together with one hundred per cent, additional thereto, and the fees of the shi-rflT for the service or cost of publication of thia notice, to be computed as upon personal service of a declaration as commencement of suit, and the further sum of five dollars for each description, without other additional costs or charges. If payment as aforesaid Is not made, the undersized will Institute pro ceedings for the possession of the land. DKSCUIITION Of LAND The north part of tho east one half of the north est one-fourth, section number four, town eljrht north, rana eipht west, containing forty acres, all in the Connty of Ionia and state of Mlchtpan Amount paid, W.tifl, tax for the year 1SW7. Yours respectfully, Chahi.es 11. Foote, Place of business, Holding, Ionia County, Michigan. Dated September 4, 1901, MORTGAGE SALK. DEFAULT ha-injr been made In tho condi tions and payment of a certain real estate mortgage, dated June hth, A. I). IWM, made and executed by Ernest E. Kummelrr and Mary E. Kummeler, his wife, of the City of Melding. Ionia Co., Mich, to the Ilelding Hulldlng and Loan Association, a Michigan corporation with Us homcortlco at said City of Melding, and duly recorded on the luh day of June A. 1). IWW in Liber H.i of Mortgages on page W4. In the office of the HegiMerof Deeds for Ionia Co., Mich. There Is now due and remaining unpaid at the date of this notice the sum of Five Hundred Sixty Eight and Twenty Four One hundredths dollars, (.')W.2!) besides an Attorney fee of Twenty Five dollars as well as all legal coRts as provided for In said mortgage. Nor suit or proceedings at law or In equity has been commenced to recover the amount due on said mortgage or any part there! of, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage contained and pursuant to the statutes In such case made and provided, said mortgage will bo foreclosed by the sale of the premises therein described, at publ c auction, to the highest bidder, on Monday, Ihe 2.th day of November A. I). I!H)I, at i o'clock In the afternoon, at the South front door of the Court House In the city of Ionia, (that being the place of holding Cir cuit Court for the County In which said mort gage premises are located), said mortgaged premises being described as lot number twenty V of Uroas'ftth addition to the City of Held lng according to the recorded plat thereof. Dated Aug. !, A. D. Tiik hei.iwno Hrii.niNa Loan aar'n. Mortgagee. I. L, lit HHKt.t Att'y for Mortgagee Foley's Honey end Tar heats lungs and stops tbe cough. 2 k4M QUIT PAYING RENT BUY A HOME 1 have some good ones on my list. The time to pur chase is when property is raising in value. The time to sell is when some one wants to buy. Take advan tage of the situation. If you have a house to rent or sell consult me. I draw deed?, rnortpHtTep,wills,con tracts, investigate title, make col lections, etc. E. B. 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