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REAPING BENEFIT From the Experience of Beldlng People We are fortunate indeed to he able to profit by the experience of our neigh bors. The public utterances of Belding residents on the following subject will interest and benetit thousands of our readers. Head this statement. No better proof can lie had. Mrs. William Barlow, 411 Beulah street, Belding, Mich., says: 1 have no reason to change my opinion of Doan's Kidney Tills which 1 publicly exnressed in November 1900. 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from L'onnell's drutr store, when Buttering from backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble and they greatly relieved me. Doan's Kidney Pills built up my system and beneiited me in every way. 1 shall always have a good word for this remedy when the opportunity occurs." For sale by al 1 dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Ilemember the name Doan's and take no other. 5 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 5 and savings books issued by Sandell's Bank read this way: "Jnteiest will be paid hereon at the following rates per Hiinum. li per cent if left three months. 4 ier cent if left six months. 5 i?r cent if left one year." Wouldn't you rather possess one than have your money lying idle or drawing less interest? Would like to talk with you about it 5 SANDELL'S BANK 5 MONEY TO LOAN .... iiy thk.... Beldlng'tiuUdlng and Loan Association l e those who wish to build a house o pay of your mortgage; or iu buying a home already built on easy terms of monthly install merits. For particular) call at their office. There is nothing hotter in Boldlnp for investinsnt than stock In the lie! ling Bui.lrilng and Loan. Stock o? which, Series No. la now open to all. A. WAGNER, Sec'y. VMA4 60 YEARS vr if EXPERIENCE D a vi : l Tradc Marks DrillGN9 ff f Copyrights Ac. Anyone iendlig a nketrh and description ma) 4utnkly Mucerutri mr opinion free whether a Invent ion In prfioably mientab1. Coininuiilca. Uon.tanctly confidential. HANDBOOK ou Patent gent free. Olrfent aitoncy for securing patent. Patents taken tbrousb Munn A Co. receive tpttial notice, wll hout charge, lu tho Scientific American. A ? andsomely Illustrated weekly. J.iintcst lr. culatlon of any clentltlo Journal. Terms. 13 fo.ir: four months, ft. Bold by all rov.frt'oxleM. Branch office V 8t WaabtaKton. 1. U WHY SALVES FAIL TO CURE ECZEMA They Clog the Pores Only a Liquid Can Reach the Inner Skin. Since the-old-fashioned theory of curing1 eczema , through the blood has been given, up by scientists, many different i salvea , have been tried for skin diseases.'' But it has been found that these salves only clog the pores and can not penetrate to the inner skin below the epider mis where the. eczema germs are lodged. This the quality of penetrating orobably explains : the tremendous success of the only standard liquid eczema cure, oil of wintergreen as compounded in D. D. D. Prescrip tion. fter ten years of cure after cure, the world's leading skin spe cialists have accepted this as the true eczema cure. . We ourselves dtt'not hesitate to recommend D. D. D. Prescription at $1.00 a bottle, but for the benefit of those who have never tried the pre scription, wc have arranged with the D.ftD. D. Laboratories of Chicago for a special large trial bottle at 23 cents on a special offer now. This first bottle ought to convince every sufferer, and, at any rate, it will surely take away the itch at once. DftFfll Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and. female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. 21c DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH POWDER is Rent direct to thedincaetl pnrta by th imnrovea tiw. noais me fcl vrrr. clears th rlr rinumtrrs. atti(r.riroii.inMi' ti" throat ai.d fJZf prrnmntly rtirea CJntarrh and PtfV Jfsviver. N'J harmful drug. I Vj. hinwM t rot all dealer or I)r. A V. U McdiciucCo.. liujralOk N.Y Hi J fjanforth Sanitarium STANTON, MICH. A Complete, Modern Banltarlnm for prwon w. .-II.... ll.t mii A MMontlfln Merita! or Hnf- fl-nl Tn-ntment. Mamafreanrt the application of KltvtrlMty a aplaHy. Add r we Round about us. Weekly Grist of Newsy Hems Reported hy Our SpecUl Correspondents, Alton-Moseley Mrs. Otis White called on Mrs. Orin Trumbull, Sunday. Mrs. Towneof Orleans, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. B. Davis. Win. Condon cut his corn to till Ills silo last week. Ace Vandenurock baled straw Mon day and Tuesday. Mrs.Wm. Miller is getting better, since last weeks report. Mrs. Mike Verlin has a yard full of nice flowers. Mrs. C. II. Porter is having her eel lar wall repaired. A letter from Dr. A. Ford states that he is better, but can't be up only a little while at a time. The Greenville fair will be a drawing card !rom Moseley and vicinity. Bert Norton and wife entertained Keene Center . Arthur Werner was on the sick list last week under care of Dr. Anderson. Misses Ola and lluth Johnson and Lila Lawrence of Lowell were Keene callers last week Tuesday. Mrs. B. F. Wilkinson and friend, Mrs. Lynch, of Oshkosh, Wis., started last week Wednesday on a ten days' trip to Grand Itapids, Lake Odessa, Elsie and points in New York state. Iteuben Freise of Langston was re newing acquaintances In Keene last Friday. He was formerly, a resident here and attended school in the Sayles district. Mrs. Jay Carter of Lowell Isaasisting Mrs. Jesse Knee, who is in poor health from an attack of malaria. The October meeting of Keene Ladies' ' Aid is to be held at the home of Mrs. I Frank Daniels Wednesday, Oct 12. company Sunday. I Dinner will be served. Kveryonecome Mesdames Agnes Vandenbrock and I prepared to work. Articles for the fair May Tuylor'have new saddle and bridle can be brought to this meeting. outfits and Sunday, enjoyed a ride on jj. F. Wilkinson reports a line apple their saddle horses. i cron this vear. He has already mar- i w keted GOO bu. and has 1,000 bu. more on the trees. Miss Gertrude Huntley and niece, Helen Donohueof Grand Itapids, were It Saved His Leg j "AH thought I'd lose my log," writes J. A. Swensen of Watertown, Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors ,10Q,, nt ir iiti,r wmiIm iitt nnra liml at loci lot. I mo mt I Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, sound and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Kczema, Salt Hlieum, Boils, Fever Sores, Hums, Scalds, Cuts and i'iles. U5c at Connells drugstore. Vergennes Station John Barnhouse and wife leave this week for Luther wliere they will work for John Mason this winter. Albert J Nasser visited his cousin, Johnnie Blasscr in Bowen, Sent. 11th and ll'th. Godfrey Berie lost a horse last week, it got mired. Mrs. Hull man sr. of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, is sullering with a severe cold. Miss Mungcrson of Grand Itapids, teaches the Waters school anil boards at Orrin Sayles. Mr. Fierce of Charlotte, was in this vicinity Saturday and Sunday buying peaches. Max Denny of Fallasburgh, laid a cellar wall for Mrs. S. Carrie Porter last week Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Blasscr spent la&t Sunday at Fred Wiggiers in Bowen. Mrs. M. McAndrews took Wm. Mil lers three youngest children home with her to care for them w idle their mother is sick. Mrs. Anna McGee has a bad felon on her left hand. A large number from here attended the fair at Grand Itapids last week. I). Houser and Geo. McGee of Lowell, assisted H. T. McGee last week. S. Her rington and wife are in Gary, Indiana, visiting their granddaughter, Mrs. Wm. Converse (nee Norma Church.) Miss Lillian McGee visited friends in Grand Itapids last week. Miss Kssie Murphy left last week for Lakeview. Johnnie Mansor of Owasso, assisted Dick McGee last week to harvest beans. Mrs. I). A. Church was at Cannons- burgh, several days last week, visiting her parents. Mrs. J. I). Frost was on the sick list last week, but is letter at this writing. Mrs. Wm. Miller is improving, she is once more able to sit up. A Man of Iron Nerve Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are never iouna where rMomacn, Liver, Kidneys and J sow els are outoi order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Fills, the matchless regu lators for keen brain and strong body. 2oo at Connells drug store. Long Lake The year old baby of George Hubbard Is very sick. Eddy Ilrown of Ionia visited at his uricle's Albert ilrown's, a few days last week. He returned home Saturday. Dillie Kidd and wife of Ionia was in this vicinity Monday, being on their way to Holding. Mrs. Krmond Marshall and baby, who have been sick, are improving. Elder liar wood called at E. Cnnfield's Monday. Dell Jenks and wife Sundayed at Will Wheeler's. Don't Break Down Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break downs. You can't over-tax stomach liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with out serious danger to yourself. If you arc weak or run-down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Hitters the matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de Sande of Kirkland. III., writes: That 1 did not break down, while en during a most severe strain, for three months, Is due wholly to Electric Hit ters." Use them and enjoy health and filrength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed, ouc, at Connells drug store. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cave and son Claude of Potter's Corners were Sunday guests of ItobU Hrock. Mrs. David Condon of Moseley was a Friday visitor at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Earl Adams. Mrs. Martha Adams returned Tues day from her Grand Itapids visit, ac companied by her nieces, Mrs. Libble Tracy and Mrs. Stella Kruse. Mrs. Mark Hrown of Otisco visited her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels, over Sunday. Frank Finch and wife were called to Lowell Monday by the serious illness of his mother, who is very low. Keene Grange will give a home talent play at the hall this Friday evening. All are invited; admission, 10c. CI ill' Pant, wife and daughter Opal were Sunday guests of her parents, S. I). Marsh and wife, in Lowell. They also called on Wilson Washburn and wife. Your kidney trouble may be of long standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Foley's Kid ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it juickly and restore your natural health and vigor. "One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy made me well," said J. Sibbull of Grand View, Wis. Com mence taking it now. Sold by Wortley & French. Oakfield Rev. A. R. Elliot preached his last sermon Sunday as he will go to con ference, which will be held In Jackson this week. Mesdames W. H. and F. S. Howman, visited Mrs. Claude Parmerter at Shef field, Wednesday. George Cathy has a sister visiting him from Canada, who is years old, she came alone and is as smart as a woman of (X). She will spend the win ter in Petoskey with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Myeor. Miss Bertha Childs will leave Wed nesday for Yysilanti, where she will finish her normal work. Maude Osmer, who has been work ing for Mrs. I). O. Bowman for several weeks, returned to her home In G rat tan, Sunday. Mrs. Ray Morrice of Flint, is visiting at C. E. Childs for a few days and will SK?nd several days In Grand Rapids before returning home. NO REASON FOR DOUBT A Statement of Strong Facts Backed by a Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from const! tuition. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. ' Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, eUcclive, deendable and safe bowel regulator, slrenglhener and tonic They re-establish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause any incon venience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by anyone at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to -healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all suf ferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. Two sizes, 10c and ii"c Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. The H. J. Connell Drug Co. Grattan Grange Grattan Grange will hold their next meeting on Thursday, Sept. 2, - there will be a debate, 'Resolved that ft bath tub is more beneficial to humanity than a piano. JAGOBSONg Or.mnn'oWowLIIoPaHo Tho best In tho world GREENVILLE, MICHIGAN The Most Elaborate Showing of Ladies Stunning Autumn Suits, Dresses and Coats Ever Shown in Town Never in our career have we displayed such a wonderfully complete assortment of ladies' autumn wear as this fall. Every popular style creation finds a representative in our vast gathering-. It will do you a world of (kkI to come to The Ur Slore not necessarily to buy but to see the new styles. You'll surely find just what you are want ing". Your railroad fare will be paid both wsys if you buy $5.00 worth or more. No extra expense whatever for you to. make your selection here. And besides you are guaranteed entire satisfaction. If what you choose proves unsatis factory in any way, we will gladly make it good. Ladies New Fall Coats Early Fall Coats Of all-wool shadow striped fancy coverts; neat, dressy garments of good quality at a very moderate price; have long lapels trimmed with ffiiffil fancy buttons; only - j)3JByy Atrractive Autumn Coats Of diagonal striped novelty cloth with an inlaid fancy velvet collar; exquisitely tailored in most stunning tiesigns; Dig values at Charming New Suits $9.90 Early Fall Coats Of black serge or fancy novelty mixtures, tailored in the very latest autumn models; beautifully trimmed with buttons; some of these coats have the popular inlaid moire collars. They are very attrac tive garments yet are priced !1 Sffi) exceedingly low, only 5) II a 3)0 Other Coats in all the latest creations and colors at prices up to $20. Ladies' Dresses for Fall Our showing of charming new Fall dresses is very large and embraces all the smartest and most pleasing creations. There are the new one-piece designs, plain and elaborately trimmed; as well as the smart "Midcty" two piece styles. Every known fabric aud color ing is shown. Prices range up to $25. Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits In novelty wool mixtures and shadow stripes, in all the new plain tailored elFects trimmed with bone buttons to match; guaranteed mer- ceri.eu nninjrs. blurts come in tlie new pleated models. The price is only - - - $13.50 T wo-Piece Tailored Autumn Suits For women and girls; made of extra fine quality shadow striped serge; jackets lined through out with good quality satin: skirts in the pleasing pleated styles. A special purchase enables us to ofTer these $25 (iJ'QfJ Sf suits for only - - Si Jl BJ BJI Women's Two-Piece Tailored Suits In novelty mixtures, plain and shadow striped serges and unfinished worsteds; jackets lined throughout with excellent satin; plain or satin trimmed collars; elegantly tailored in every detail. These garments come in wo men's and misses' regular sizes as well as odd sizes for women; also some cut especially full around the hips. This elegant line of suits p.acedcsa.e gJJg.SQ) Other Suits Up to $35.00 The line of Autumn skirts we have mirrors everything that's new. Panama, serge, voile and other skirts, in latest shades and patterns; tailored in smartest styles; all prices. Bartonville (Too late for last week) Mrs. Husan Krupp ami Mrs. Jose phine Shindorf left Monday for a few days' visit In Petoskey. Mrs. Carrie Patch, who has been vis- iUng her sister, Mrs. !N. J. Douglas, for the past two weeks, left Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Libble Dolly of Greenville, before leaving for her home in Tampa, Fla. Miss Lucie Richmond attended the Grand Rapids fair one day this week. Miss Chloea Douglas and friend, Miss Rosa Rignell of Uelding, visited Miss Lucie Richmond one day last week. Chas. Holliday bought a cow near Ionia this week. Mrs. J. Snyder was on the sick list but is belter at this writing. Miss Lucie Kohn'is spending a few days in Petoskey. The Rational Treatment for Eczema The day of the use of salves and creasy lotions in me ireaimeni 01 ecr.ema and other skin and seal pdiseases is done. Time has proved them not only, practically useless inellecting ier- manent cures, uuiuihu unciciwi ami in reality, breeding places for disease germs. The Wortley & French drug store is pleased to announce itself agent for Z HMO the modern, clean, simple and infallible treatment for eczema, Dimnles. blackheads, dandruff and all itching diseases of the skin and scalp. Ho conlident are wc or its cMicacy that we say to you use ZKMO accord ing to directions then if not satis factory, come and getyour money back. Ask for booklet telling how to cure yourself at home with ZKMO. 4 "WHY SALVES FAIL TO CURE ECZEMA They Clog the Pores Only a Liquid Can Reach the Inner Skin. Since the old-fashioned theory of curing eczema through the blood has been given up by scientists, many different salves have been tried for skin diseases. But it has been found that these salves only clog the pores nnd can not penetrate to the inner skin below the epider mis rhere the eczema germs are lodged. This the quality of penetrating probably explains the tremendous success of the only standard liquid eczema cure, oil of wintcrprccn as compounded in D. D. D. Prescrip tion. After ten years of cure after cure, the world's loading skin spe cialists have accepted this as the true eczema cure. We ourselves do rot hesitate to recommend D. D. D. Prescription at 1 1.00 a bottle, but for the benefit of those who have never tried the pre scription, we have arranged with the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago for a special large trial bottle at 25 cents on a special offer now. This first bottle ought to convince every sufferer, and, at any rate, it will turely take away the itch at once. mrailsi HIM Grand Rapids Greatest Dept. Store COATS SUITS DRESSES FURS The Fall and Winter seasons handsomest styles, newest materials and most desirahle shades and mixtures. Our immense .Gar ment Department is crowded with the greatest assortment of new fall garments ever shown in West Mich. Herpolsheimer Styles are Decidedly Different From the Usual Ready-to-Wear Garments If you desire excluslveness of style, a suit, coal1 dress or fur coat that is distinctively diU'ercnt from the common makes you must see and try on Herpolsheimer apparel, you'll feel more fashionably attired in one of our garments than in many other make at considerable more money. There never was so magnificent a collection of new fur sets, coats, muffs, and scarfs shown in Western Michigan as is here on display don't attempt to buy furs until you have seen our stock. Ask us about the "NRWPLIO CANVAS" used in Printzess Garments which are sold here exclusively. It retains the shape of the garment like no other canvas on the market. Ti? ffll mm puis for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities, Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitutes. to 94 Hum courfU and Ittatf What Parisian Sage Will Do or Money Back Stop falling hair In two weeks. Cure dandruirin two weeks. Stop splitting hair. Stop itching scalp Immediately. Grow more hair. Make harsh hair soft, silky and lux uriant. llrightens up the hair and eyebrows. As a hair dressing it Is without aier It contains nothing that can possibly harm the hair, It Is not sticky, oily or greasy It is used by thousands to keep the hair healthy it prevents as well as c u res seal p d I seasc. For women and children Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dress ing and should l In every home. W. I. Benedict sells it for 50 cents a large bottle. Ask for Parisian Sage. Pravtnt Colds and Rheumatism. It yon do not liar tn nutnrnl, movement ot tho lowel rh day, yon ro iiwtmnHrily trv li your nyRiem to rol.U an.l rfci,anti.tian. L liv Imn-nx Tillt tonft MrMgthn th boweU. m Uut Uriur Uo lb worL uttiLKt luUudoil. Buy Your Coffee in a Package. IT IS CLEAN. Buy MO-KA It is Both GOOD and CLEAN When you rant MO-KA Insist on haying it. Your dealer can oruuly got it for you if ho liaa not got it in stock. 20 cents tho pound. J