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THE PERFECT WAY Score of Itcldlnu Citizen Have I.eurneii It. If you suffer from backache, There la only one way to cure it. The perfect way Is to cure the kid neys. A nad back means tick kidneys. Neglect It, urinary troubles follow. Dean's Kidney Tills are made for klndeys only. Are endorsed by lidding people. M. V. Genhart, works in Ketritfera tor Factory, 11, living on Front St., says: "I have wen troubled with nij' kidneys for a number of years caus inir pain in my back and sides, some times a dull ache, other times sharp shooting twinges. I generally felt worse night and morning or wnen 1 sat down for o short time, it was then hard for me to get up. Finally I saw Doan's Kidney Fills advertised and got a box at Counell Hros drug store. 1 experienced relief from the first, and soon was completely cured. They are a great remedy. I have heard others speak flatteringly of Doan's Kidney Fills." ror Nl by all letilr. 1'rleeBO eeut. FOSTI2IMM 1 IJtUltX CO., IIUKFAI.O, N. V.. 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Weekly Grist of Newsy Items Reported by Our Special Correspondents, KUKKKA. The continued wet weather the past week has been very bad for cultlvat tag and haying. Lots of hay which was cut before the rain Is being spoil ed. Mesdames Fred Fuller, Fred Nash and Fd. Stokes have nearly recovered form their recent sickness. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Honeymoon, a son. There is very few cherries this year and looks as though there would be a light crop of apples. Mrs. Nancy Anderson of Belding and Mrs. Ilattie Waterman of Grat tan called on J. II. Moon's a few days ago. SMYKNA, Miss Llla Ferrin of Lowell is visit ing Mrs. Elgin Condon this week. School meeting last Monday night was well attended, school oflicer Chas. Joslin, treasurer James Insley. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Stanton of Mill- hrook and Mrs. E. Condon of Smyrna visited friends In Keenc last week. John Furdy was In Ileldlng Tuesday Maccabee meeting Saturday night. Abo IIutT and wife of Greenville was n town Wednesday calling on old time friends. Will Cowles and wife visited jChas. Cowles and wife last Monday. Miss Florence North way of Holding visited friends in Smyrna Wednesday CANNONSHUUd. The Gleaners of Cannon Arlwr, met ast .Friday evening with a good at tendance, Ice cream was served and enjoyed by all. The Fourth was ushered in with the usual celcluation of lire crackers. Mrs. J. Eaton and son spent the Fourth In Grand Rapids with her daughter Mrs. Samuel Ilecd. Mrs, Wesley Ilartwell returned home from Grand Itapids accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Horace Smith, who will remain with her mother two two weeks. Mrs, Hell Anderson of Grand Rapids called on friends here Thursday. Horace Smith of Grand Rapids re cently called on relatives here. ItAllTON VILl.K. Frank L. Moon and wife were Sun day guests at Fred Richmond's. Karl Norton and wife spent the fourth at Fine Island Lake. Mrs. Frank Krupp returned from Grand Rapids last Saturday night after spending a week with her par ents. Joe I.crryand lady friend of Belding were callers at F. J. Richmond's, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Joslin of Smyr na yisited theirdaughter, Mrs. Frank Davis, Sunday. George Kohn and Miss Inez Beedy were callers at this place Sunday. Andrew Bignell of Smyrna Is help ng his emisin, Luther Hornbrook, during haying. SuiiuvhIiIp Farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Mehney went fishing recently and had a fine catch, Susie caught a 0 pound pickerel that was a beauty. Yes there is considerable dampness in this vicinity, haying weather has gone on a trip and forgot to return. Henry Skellenger has Gnaly con cluded that his Held of beans is one of the best In Otisco. Rostan Skellenger has been em ployed on the Ellis farm all summer. Late potatoes in this vicinity are rotting in the ground and cultivating is way behind on account of the wet weather, hay is suffering to be cut and what la cut la suffering. Every body pray for sunshine. VEHOENNES STATION. Mr. Smith the station agent has gone for a month's vacation. Children's day exercises held at the church on J uly 2 were very Interesting but was not very largely attended. Mrs. Church and daughter, Louya, spent July 1 and 2 in Cannonsburg. Mrs. Alice Brown of Belding was here and (cared for Laura Andrews while she had the mendlcs. Lee and John Jakeway were Injured an the ball fame at Moseley, July 2. Ray and Edith Covert of Grand have been visiting their coisln, Nor ma Church. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hapeman of East Lowell visited her parents, July 2nd. The fourth at Murray Lake was to wet to carry out the program fully. The church bell has been fixed for the reception of the bell. Frank Keech and Dick Morse trad ed horses in Lowell and Mr. Morse then with a pair of ice tongs put the horses eye out after which they trad ed back about one 'o'clock Sunday night, Mr. Keech discovering its blind ness until morning then Morse was fined. Jimmie Mason of Owosso was here last week. Mr. Cannon of Belding and Mrs. Cannon of Greenville were here on business last week. Mr. J. Goble was at Balding last week on business. Lena Krupp of Lowell Is visiting her cousin Dolly Thomet. Mr. Richard Huckleberry and son Manley of Edgerton visited the form ers daughter, Mrs. Rena Yandebrook, last week. Mr. Mich and son, Armour of Keene were here Sunday. Mrs. Miller returned last week from Lansing. Mrs. Rigsogger and daughter of Keene were here Sunday. ALTON -M OS KI.KY Weather too rainy for haying and cultivating. Mrs. Ed. Ring Is somewhat better and is now able to walk. The ball game at Grattan Center the forepart of the week was 4 to 3 In favor of the Lowell team. The wing of the Grand Rapids cloud burst Friday, Hoped through Grattan Center soaking them heavy. Quite a number of Moseley citizens went to Lowell to attend the asmialt and battery case against Francisco, verdict guilty, Jacob Goble went to Belding, Wed nesday, on business. We hear that Geo. F. White and wife who has spent the past winter inCal- afornia, will start this week Wednes day for their home in Lowell. Mrs. A. S. Holmes and grandson wil not return until September from their summer outing in Calfornia. Potatoes may bring more that 10c another year unless cultivating can be done soon. Mr. Huckleberry of Howard Cltv, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. France Vandebrock the past two weeks returned home Saturday. Rainy weather prevents gathering many items this week. Dorus Church and wife went to Fal- lasburg, Tuesday, to fish in the new pond. OTISCO. (Last wft-k.) Mrs. A. Spicer and Mrs. Geo. Spicer and daughter of Grattan visited Grandma Spicer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutton and son are guests at B. A. Boss'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Skellenger and daughter spent Tuesday at H. Skel- lenger's. Ckas. Stevens and daughter, Bea trice, of Chattanooga, Tenn., called at L.J. Kimberly's Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stoughton and Mrs. Fred Reeves of Beldlcg, visited at J. L. Morse's Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Ross spent Sun day at F. R. Luscombe's. Emory Musselman and wife, of Eat on, spent Sunday at F. J. Reeves. Mrs. L. Ross and daughter are vis iting relatives atMuir. Chas. Snyder of Detroit, visited Mrs. M. Spicer and other relatives a few days last week. Miss Alma Snyder Is visiting rela tives in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Root of Ionia is a visitor ar M. Stoughton's. Mrs. L. D. Carpenter and three children and sister, Miss Lula Lus combe spent the fourth with their sister, Mrs. W. H. Lanphierd of Stan ton. Stop I Don't take imitation celery tw when you iwk for Celery King, a medi cine of grout value. The "tejui" are urged ukii you boeauno they are bought cheap. Neverloopardlze your health la a tiau cauNo. Celery King only ooata 25 ceutH and it never ulmppoIuUi. Those wKq rro aalnlntr flesh and strongvi V rrMar treat ment with V Scott's Emulsion hould continue tha trntment In hot weather i emaller doia and a little oool milk with It will do away with any obleotlon which la attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season. Srut for Irea tMnple, sarrr & hownk, chamUu, 459-411 I'earl Strwt, New Yafk. foe. and i.a! all druggists. The Otisco Cemetery Association will have a chicken pld social at the home of Mr. and It Bradish, Thurs day, July 13. All are invited to at tend. Frank Wood is able to be out again Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross spent Monday at P. It. Luscombe's. Mrs. Davis and son of Grand Rapids visited her brothers, P. H. and Jos Curtis a few days last week. Mrs. U. Price, whs has been visiting her parents at Lincoln Lake returned home Wednesday accompalned by her sister Nellie. J. D. Morse and family Sundayed at Jos. Werner's. Miss Little of Belding visited Mrs. II. J. Buttolph, Sunday. The Otisco Sunday school will give an ice cream social on the church lawn Friday evening, July 21. Every schould attend. SIIII.OII. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eyerett Wor- den July 2nd, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heth July 5, a daughter. Miss Mary Heth of Ionia Sundayed with relatives here. Mrs. Fred Leach and children of Grand Rapids are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Miss Ethel Zuller of Belding has been spending a few days among rela tives here. E. E. Brown and family spent Sun day at Fen wick. Myron Maynard of Hastings is vis Ring his brother. Miss Carrie Baker of Plymouth, Ind., is visiting Mrs. E. A. Morris. Miss Maude Johnson of Belding spent the fourth with her parents. The Ladies Aid Society will meet July 2(1 with Mrs. Rosenfelder. 35 In number met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Boyd, July fth, to remind them of their 5oth wedding anniversary, a most enjoyable time was had. Why "Underwriter." Underwriter U one who Insures a thlp or Its merchandise to a stated amount. So called because he writes his name under the policy. Dortora Haiti He Would Not Live. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes: 'After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg. and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to It at once, as I could not possNy live an other month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recom mended to me by a friend, and I im mediately sent my son to the store for It and after taking tiree bottles I began to get better ard continued to improve until I was eitirely well." W. I. Benedict. President Diaz's Daughter. Mrs. Amanda Dlas de la Torre, the eldest dauchter of President Diaz, Is one of the most graceful figures In the high society of the Mexican capital. She Is the wife of Congressman Ig- naclo de la Torre, a vealthy haclen dado. ltnt ncr Double. 'I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trorble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, l'a., "ana wnen I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible amictlon l was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, ami now l can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver ana Kiuney disorders; at Counell Bros, drug store; price mc. Was Not Meant to Resd. Locker Sampson, whose name is In separably connected with the Rowfant library, now awaiting some rich cus tomer on the shelve of a New York book houe, once complained to Bed ford, the famous bookbinder, that one of hi a recently bound treasures cockled;" that la to say, opened of ita own accord. Bedford, scrutinizing first tho book and then the owner, eald with great severity: "You've been reading It." The Oiigiaalf Folev Sl Co.. Chicago, orlfrlnatftd Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, aad on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Hon ev and Tar manv Imitations ar nftVr. ed for the genuine. Ask for Foley's iioney ana xar ana reiuse any sub stitute offered as no other prepara tion win give the same satisfaction. It Is mildlv laxative. It Contains nn opiates and Is safest for children and ueiioate persons, w. i. uepedlpt. Warlike Promotion of Peace. Germany, la ooamoa with other European nations. Is oarrylng out the policy oC promoting peace by prepar ing for war by staking large lacreaMoa In both aer military and naval eetaa Usameot. Under ( provision of the new army bill now before the Oermaa parliament the strength of tbe German army on a peace footing wll be Increased uattl tt reaches the fcumba Wlft. lo Tula, in volve an addition v? nearly 10,000 aaeia, excluding, apparently, officers and oafrypar volunteers. The ground of the increase saams) to be the eon. ditto n ot Franca, which, with a popu lation of tO.000,00 less than Ger many, has a greater number of men trained Ij arms. Leslie's Weekly. FftOM A READABLE DIARY Tfcres Good Stories Told by Sir MOuntstaart E. Grant Duff. Hero are some bits from tho diary of Sir-BountRtuart E. Grant Duff. "A gentleman who rather overvalued hknself, looking at a case of birds said to an ornithologist who was with him, 'VV'cut la that bird?' That.' said the other, 'Is a magpie.' 'li'n not my Idea of a magpie,' was tho re joinder. 'Perhaps not, replll bis friend, 'but It's God's ldoa of a mag plo.' " A man named Faber lay 111. "'Tou are very 111, Indeed,' said tho doctor 'Then you had better,' the tick man rejoined, 'onlor the prayers for thr dying to be rw4.' 'No,' answert-d thf person to whom he ioke. 'I think you will live four-and-twentyhours,' 'Oh, in that case,' rejoluod Faber, 'read me Pickwick.' " "Things one would rather hare put differently," writes tho diarist. "Mr. Cecil Rhodes to his neighbor at din ner, an extremely pretty woman: H '! hate Germans.' Sho 'Well, I don't hate them, but I by no means like them.' He 'Oh, I thought you were a German.' " The pills that act as tj tonic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitt's Little harly KIsers. They cure bead- ache, constipation, billlousness, etc Early ulsers are small, easy to take and easy to act a safe Dill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "Two bottles of these Famous Little Pills cured me of chronic constipation." Good for eith er children oradults. W. H. Howell, Houston, Texas, Isays: "For years i have used Little Farly Riser Pills in my family. No better pill can be used for constipation, sick headache, etc., than these famous pills. Scores of testimonials prove their worth. Sold by W. I. Benedict. The Plagiarist and Mr. Howells. "When W. D. Howells." nalfl a pub lisher, "was tho editor of HarjMT's, a young man of bumble and rouh ex terior ono day submitted to him a poem. "Mr. Howells looked over the poem. Then he safd to the yonng man: 'Did yol write this poctn yoiirnolf ?' "Yes. sir. Do you like It?' the youth asked. "'I think It la mapnlficent,' paid Mr. Howells. 'Did you compose It unaid ed?' " I certainly did, said the young man firmly. 'I wrote every Una of it out of my own head.' "Mr. Howells roo and nald: " 'Then, Lord Byron, I am very glad to meet you. Bnt I wq under tho Im pression that you had dltxl at MIsso- longhl a good many yearn ago.' " Forced to Starve. H. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: 'For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper Hp, so painful, sometimes, that t could not eat. Af ter vainly trying everything else, I cured it with Hucklen's Arnica Salve. It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At Connell Hros.' drug store; only 2.5c. Has Large Constituency. Clarence D. Van Duzer of Nevada will have the distinction of being the only Democratic congressman In the next house hailing from west of the Missouri river, leaving aut Texas. Mr. Van Duzer says be expects to work overtime next year looking after the Interests of his largo constituency, ns the area he must represent extends from the Missouri and Mississippi riv ers on the oat of tho Uehring noa on tho north and the Rugaboo river in the Philippines on tho west. Indigent Ion Cured. There is no case of Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not vield to to the digestive and strengthening intluenceof Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. This remedy takes the train oil the stomach oy digesting what you eat and allowing it to rest until It grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quicic and permanent relief from indigestion and all stomach troubles, builds up the system and so purifies that disease cannot attack and gain a foothold as when In a weakened condition, lhe constantly increasing use of Kodol Dvspersla Cure by physicians ot Hos pital and general practice of itself tells how this most wonderful modern discovery has proven to be the great est digestant for the alieviasion ot a suffering humanity. Its many cures of both Shlldren and adults grows larger day by day. Sold by w. 1. Benedict. Washington's Population. A recent poll oo census accredits Washington wfth a population of 322.- 578. In 1900, when tha laat national census waa taken, tho popalatlon of the national capital was I78J18, and in In 1890 the populattoa was 130,392. She Tried Five Dootoa. Mrs. Francea L. Sales, of Missouri Yalley, la., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney trouble live years: had severe pains In my back and a irequent desire to urinate. When riding I experienced much pain over the region of the kidneys. I tried five physicians without benefit and then concluded to try Foley's Kidney Cure. After staking three $1.00 bottles I waa completely cured." W.I.Benedict. Rob Church Treasure Boxes. Dur glare rrflod the teoaeure boxei of the throe principal churches ant) the Toung Men's Christian Asricla- tloq of Btocktou. (XV, aik) got a total oTflva dollar. . . .. For fortv years Dr. Fowler's Ex tract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentary, diarrhoea, bloody Hux, pain in the stomach, and it has never yet failed to do everything claimed for It. 3E Vcrn C. Divine JULY'S Bargain The Cleao-Up Sale Still Continues. That the Public appreciate the enuiness of our bar gains and the importance to themof this great sale is evidenced by the fact that in the First Six Days of this Month We Did as Much Business as in the Whole Month of July of last Vear. All Summer oods EVlusf Go Now Right When You Need Them. The season of profit is past and now fs the time for a clearance of our shelves in readiness for the nejv fall stock, which will be the largest and most complete ever brought to Belding. Our fasti j increasing busi ness demands it. This is not a sale of shelf-worn goods, but of new 'P rj.n 5 Pil 5 11 "ILL1 er. mi'rchand ise. It is a comm on known fact this store will not allow goods to ac cumilate from one season to another. The mighty price cutting knife is applied twice a year that t h i s a p pal i n g con d ition, with its large carried over stock shall not exist here. If you have attended this sale you know why we make such stirring claims for its great bargains, if you haven't as yet taken advantage of this rare opportunity it is time you did. Come, See and be convinced. Vcrn C. Divine. ft Fine Pavilion Stevenson & Seaman of Greenville will open their Fine Pavilion at Baldwin Lake on Sunday. June 10 1905. New Boats W e have recently added seven new Steel Boats to our already large equipment. Meals served at all hours. Special attention given to picnic parties. For particulars and rates, address, Stevenson & Seaman, Greenville, Michigan, Your Clothier GREATEST Event. Great Bclding, Mich.