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DECIDE YOUKSIiliF Tbe Opportunity la Here, Harked by lleliiluiE Testimony. Don't take our word for It, don't depend on a etrantrer'a statement, read Ueldin endorsement, reau tbe statements of Helding citizens and decide for yourself, liere 'is one case of it: Mrs. P. C. Klnibe rly of South Tearl street says, "Five yearn a;;o I had an attack of typhoid fever and kidney complaint together. Hetvreen the two I suffered more than tonprue can tell. I soon recovered from the fever but the kidney complaint has clunjr to me ever since. There was a con stant dull heavy bearing down pain across my back especially along In the afternoon or evening: after being on my feet a' I day. I had heard so much about Doan's Kidney Tills be ing so good for such ailments that I concluded to give them a trial, and my -husband got a box at Connell Bros. drug store. I had tried reme dies without number but T never took any that gave mo such relief as I re ceived from the use of that one box. They are simply fine and l have often recommended them to others." for Hal by all lalra. 1'rlre 50 rent FOSTHlt-M I IJIUItX CO., itUFVAi.o, n. v., Nol. Areata for the United Stated. Remember the name. Doan's. take no substltue E. R. Spencer, President. M. A. Reed Cashier Peoples Savings Bank . o v The Light of Our Bank shines on tbe pathway which leads up to the Gate of Success Our hank and depositors are a harmonious group. They have our 'confidence and we theirs. Success fok us is Success for You. That's why we are popular. Hank ing" with us means sharing our prosperity. MONEY TO LOAN ,...HY THK.... Ueldlng Building and Loan Association Te those who wish to build a house or pay of your mortgage; or In buying a homo already built on easy terms of monthly install" ments. For particulars call at their oflice. There is nothing hotter In Holding for lnvestmant thau stock In the Uel dlng Building and Loan. Stock o' which, Series No, 40, is now open to all. A. WAGNER, Scc'y. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. ling's CJqvj Discovery Pftfi frMPTIOJf frJf, A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it falls. . Trial Bottle, free. A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Issued by SANDKLLVS COM MERCIAL 15 A NIC hears such an attractive rate of interest that it makes a tlesirahle investment. Wm. F. Sandell. Cashier. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of tHo Stomach. For many yaars It has been supposed that Catarrh of tha Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but tho truth Is exactly ths opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re paatad attacks of Indigestion Inflames th mucous membranes lining the stomach and x poses tha nerves of tha stomach, thus caus ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of the Juloes of natural digestion. This Is celled Catarrh of the Stomach. Idol Dyspepsia Curo relieve all Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects the serves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, A sens of fullness sfter eating. Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. ICodol Digests What You Eat Mali tha Stomach Sweet. Bottiesonly. R.cular Izt.SI.OO. holdlnc 2 tlm.i tha trial tlia, which tllt for SO cents prepared bf C O. O.WITT & CO., Chicago, Its, TOR BALE BY W I. BENFDIOT. Aik for 1906 Kodol Almanac & 200 yr Calendar 'ROUND ABOUT US. Weekly Grist of Newsy Items Reported by Our Special Correspondents. OAK PI KM), There will be Children's Day exer cises at the M. II, church on Sunday, June 10th, cotnmenclnu at 10:30. A large attendance is hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. C15y Keeney of Beld Injr were recent visitors at the home of A. J. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were quests at the home of W. S. Lambert son of Helding, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J. Weaver of Helding attended the memorial exercises at tbe Baptist church. Wednesday, and placed some beautiful (lowers on the graves of Mrs. Augusta and Pearley Weaver. Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances, Hollister's llocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure for rheumatism. 3. cents, Tea or Tablets. .Connell Hros. AVON-KKKNK. Frank Doylng is very sick and is being attended by Dr. Ueasley. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hosklns enter tained the following guests at their home last Sunday: Wm. Sparks and wife, Melvin Sparks and wife, Robert Sparks and wife and Ed Hoskins. Mrs. Hose is building an addition to her house. Edgar Smith, who has been a great utTercr foi some time past from a cancer on his neck, died at the home )t his daughter, Mrs. Orin Green, re cently. The remains were taken to Lake Odessa for Interment and the funeral was held In that Tillage. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Vine Hunter, May 2.U1, a daughter. Constipation makes the cold drag ilong. (Jet it out of you, Take Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar .rough srup. Contains no opiates. 1. Hen edict. SIKNi:Klt MILL There will be a mother's meeting it Mrs S. J. Spitler's on Thursday, June 14 at two o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended to all mothers to Utcnd. Tbe L. A. society will meet at Mrs. L. Fuller's next Friday afternoon. George Miller and D Swift each 'ost a. horse recently. G. Miller made a business trip to Grand llapids this week. The diphtheria patients are all bet er and the quarantine has been re noved. Alter 00 years or more of single blessedness. Tip McClellan decided it was not good for man to live alone, io on May .11 he took unto himself a vife. Mrs. Anna Gott of Gowen is the happy bride. For bloating, belching, sour stom ich, bad breath, malassimllation ol food, and all svmptoins of indigestion, King's Dvspepsia tablets are a prompt iinl efficient corrective. 'Sold by Cou ncil Hros. OTISCO. Geo. Drown and wife visited at S, Gardner's of Hartonville Sunday, Miss Susie Logan of Helding spent Sunday with Mrs. Willard Phillips. Sam Clifford of Shiloh spent Sun lay with his uncle C. M. Hubbard. F. II. Luscombe and two children ind Mr. and Mrs. Ros visited at L. D. Carpenter's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Leach of Orleans visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Snyder Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. E. Kimberly of Hel ping spent Sunday at L. J. Kiniber ly's. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sage June 2 a loy, Mrs. Maggie Skcllinger visited Mrs. Albert Northway of Smyrna Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crane of Green vllle were visitors at J. L. MorseV Wednesday. Miss Mary Kohn left Monday for Lansing where she will attend the Lansing Husincss University. Mrs. Willard Phillips spent part of last week with relatives in Grand llapids. The Otlsco cemetery society will hold a fair and social at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Luce. A picnic dinner will be served. Everyone In terested Is requested to make some thing for the fair. School closed Friday, June 1. A picnic dinner was served in the grove opposite the school house after which was a program. At the close of the program the pupils presented Mrs. Kinsmcr wltc a silver meat fork and Miss Kohn with a souvenir spoon. The school officers erected a pole with a new flag for the school Thuasday. The slncerest tribute that can be paid to superiority Is Imitations of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve that are now before the public prove It tho lcst. Ask for DeWitt's. Good for burns, scalds, chaffed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts bruises, boils and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by W. I. Hencdict. OIILKAX. In all the year, of days to" me, None are to bright, so dreamy sweet As June's, with flowers perfume And glow, and blrds'sweet minstrelsy, And sunset beauty. All too soon iny days glide from us, June, sweet June. Decoration Day was very fittingly observed at the Orleans M. E. church. Id the forenoon a fine program was rendered by the pupils from the dif ferent schools in the township, after which tbe pupils marched to the cemetery and decorated the soldiers' graves with flowers. Some special music and an address given by Ilev. A. G. Hartle In the afternoon com pleted the days' program. Mrs. Net Easton, and son Glen, of Central Lake are making a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, J. Llnd and family of Helding spent Sunday at S. D. Chick erlng's. The L T. L. met Saturday after noon at the Lambertson school house. A short program was given. The Misses Lucy Mundayand Violet Smith of Ionia spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. John Kicks. Mrs. Wm. Warner, and daughter llattie, went to Grand Ledge Satur day night for a few days' visit with friends in that place. Floyd Beach of Big Haplds visited relatives and friends here Saturday and Sunday, The Ladles' Aid Society of Green's church will meet with Mrs. Ann Hol comb, Wednesday, June 13th. L. W. Holmes called on his parents last Sunday afternoon and evening. Miss Ida Beach closed her sixth term of pchool in the Brink district last Friday afternoon. An entertain ment was given by the pupils in the evening which was listened to by a large and appreciative andience The Orleans Center school closed the same day and the pupils and teacher, Miss Cora Vunk, enjoyed a picnic at Long Lake. Three 1'liynlrlaun Treated hlui With out 8ucceii. W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky., writes: "I bad a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in Kentucky treated me without success I then took Foley's Kidney Cure. Tbf first bottle gave immediate relief and three bottles cured me permanently I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." Sold by W. I. Benedict. ALTON -M OS EL KY Weather with recent rains is more favorable for growing crops. Married Friday night at the home of the bride's mother, Miss Lizzie Wiltenbrock to Albert Blasser both of Alton. Decoration of the graves was well observed in the Alton cemetery. Mrs. A. S. Holmes was In Alton cemetery decorating one dav last week. The Moseley section boss' house was burned down one night last week. Mrs. Jane Nugent nee Gahan died last week at her home in Grand llap ids. Funeral was from the Parncll church Friday a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Condon attended the funeral of Mrs. Nugent at Par nell. Mr. and Mrs. Cave of Ionia visited her mother Mrs David Condon over Sunday. Alton has one case of small pox at W. II. Keech's mile west. Harold the son of Mr. Keech's house keeper was at school last Tifesday but was tent home and the case investigated by Dr. M. C. Green of Lowell who pronounced it to be a genuine case and they were ordered isolated. The school children who were exposed are to be vaccinated. Pat Itagan was in Grand llapids Satudray attending the funeral of John McGee who died suddenly in Colorado. Misses Aggie and Essie Condon went to Beldlng one day last week to decorate the grave of their brother Kent Vandenbrock. Frank Kider's family has recovered from his selge of measles and are out of quarantine. Small pox broke up the Alton school of which Miss Maud Daily is teacher. It was thouget best to keep the vaccinated children at home dur ing the sixteen days of quarantine. 1 Those who are palnlnpr flesh ; and strength by resular treat f mentwith i Scott's Emulsion ( should continue the treatment I In hot weather smaller dose I. anda little cool milk with It will do away with any objection , which Is attached to fatty pro- j ducts during the heated I season. I Srnd tor free MmpV, j smrr a kownk, aemUt, I 409-4S Mtl Street, New York. I joc. and i 00 all druggist. The report was circulated that Frank Kcech was ordered olT the road with his grocery wagon on account of the small pox scare but as there is no danger of bis spreading it he still continues his trips. Every form of distressing ailment known as plies originates Internally. The real cause of the trouble is In side. ManZan Is put up In collapsible tubes with nozzle, so the medicine can be applied where it will do the most good, and do it quickly. If you are suffering with piles you owe yourself the duty of trying Man.an. Sold by Connell Bros. VKltOKXNKS STATION. Carrie Ford Is assisting her sister-in-law, Mr$. Glen Ford. Mrs. M. Wiggins Is getting better. E King and C. 11. Porter and wife visited friends In Bartonvllle and Smyrna last week Tuesday. Mls M. Dailey teacher of our school returned to her home In Grand llapids last week. Laura Church visited relatives In Cannonsburg several days last week. The Alton grange held meeting last Saturday night and took In four new members. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ilerrlngton afifend- ed the funeral of a friend in Cannons- urg last week. Maggie Ford is home from Lowell for a few weeks. Jessie Condon is at home for a few eeks until the smallpox scare Is over. Mr. Stephen llennells' sister who had her arm bad'.y bruUedby the Joor slamming against it is getting better. . Glen Ferd has rented Alfred Blas crs Mosher house. Elder Eckert and family dined at C. Wiggins Sunday. Alfred Blasser and Miss Lizzie Vctteulock were married last week Friday. Our best wishes for their future go with them. A few were out to church services Sunday. The Pere Marquette section over cers bouse burned to the ground last week Tuesday evening." Mrs. J. Cuinmings, nee Emma lien lells, and children of Marlon are vis iting her parents. Whooping cough at Stephen Hen iclls. Cary Anderson and Ford finish saw ing lumber lor Sam Farnee and move to Cannonsburg this week. No Sabbath school Sunday on ac count of the quarantine. You can see the poUon Pine-ules lears out of the kidney and blad- ler. A single dose at Vied time will how you more poison up-m rising the iext morning than can be expelled from the- svtem in any other way fine ules dissolve the impurities, lu bricate the kidneys, cleanse the blad der, relieve pain and do away with back-ache speedily, pleasantly, per manently. Sold by Connell Bros. Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair lair Vigor cannot keep from growing. Andneradualiy all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. Whti I flnt nted Ayr', Hair Vlenr m? tmlr m about all grujf Itul now tt 1 nice rioli blark. and at tlilrk a I couiil wish." Mrs. StHAM KLOPfusc ri kn, Tincuiubia Ala. ft 00 a bottle. All tlriif (Mt J e a Tin ro . Low-Hi Mu for Gray IHIairl Has it Occured To you Vh) So many wheat flaked foods have come and gone? Lack of quality of course. The richness thatisdlstlnctlvely noticeable In CREAV1 CRISP gives It a tastequality unequal led. This accounts for growing business. Avers fS3ljiC' Start now anC get lull value for your dime. Ask your grocer and accept no substitutes. 1 (The very- finest quality of leaf tobacco that was ever put in fine cut chewing is sold you as 'ii: 1 rkntoTiki from Ufa. REV1VO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man the OflyJti.of Me. XPXl.jC3IrOXX ZIZIMZII)? produces the above renal U In 30 clays. It tcti powerfully Mid Quickly. Cures hen all others (til. young men a ll! regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using II Ii VIVO. It quickly and eurely restores Norvou oesa, Lobt Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissloon. Lost Tower, failing Memory. Wasting diseases, and all effects of self -abuse or excels and Indiscretion, which unfits one for ef udy, businesR or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the Feat of disease, but Is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring, leg back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing the fire of youth. It wards of! Insanity ind Consumption. Insist on Laving IIU VI VO, no other. It can be carried In vet rocket. I3y mall, 1.00 per package, or six for 5.O0, with poil tlve 'written (tnarantee to rare or refund the money. Hook and aclvlso f roo, AtMress . kOVAl MEDICINE CO., j' Sold by W, A. Dutt. MODEL LAUNDRY, BRENNAN AND GOODRICH Work guaranteed satisfac tory in every respect. Laundry called for and de livered. Citizens Phone No. 14. MODEL LAUNDRY BRIDGE ST. NORTH SIDE A lid row II Snlinu'v, tin- nnlv Dr. Siin ney In tin-st iU. fornu riy of Detroit, is now located at Hel.liiiK. Mich ' ami owns the 1U1 ding Sanitarium and Kctreat. lie has had 4 years of experience in the stmtv and practice of medicine lie :ivcs sK cial at tention to throat and hint: diseases, curing consumption where others fail. lie aNo cures all forms of nervous diseases, epilepsy St. Vitus dance, paralysis and all forms of nervous prostration, lie never falls to cure piles. There is nothing known that he does not use for private diseases of Itoth sexes. Uv his own siH Cial methods he cures when others fail. Write out your symptoms, en closing stamp for reply, or consult him at his Sanitarium. Consultation Irte. it Sanita-ium Sunday, .In no 10, all day HAY FEVER AND CATARRH We have jnirchased the United States right for the manufacture of I'rof. Heath's new scientific discovery ASEPTOZONi:, for the treatment of Hay Fever and Catarrh. This is one of the most powerful, yet harmless, germicide known, and iu receiving the attention of not only the Medical world but also tbe Chem ical world. 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