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WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves No Risk for Those Who Accept It We uri so iKsillve our remedy will eompletrly relieve constipation, no i matter how chronic it may lie. that we oiler to furnish it free of all cost if it fails. Constipation is caused by weakness of the nerves and muscles of the larj;e intestines or descending colon. lo ex jieet a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs ami restore them to healthier activity. We want vou to try Itexall Orderlies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candv. and are particularly ideal for children. They act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowel They hae a neutral action on the other organs or glands. They do not purge or cause any inconvenience whatever, They will lMisilivcly overcome chronic or habitual constipation and tne my- iw .,'..n1nr.K.rii..u..t nur risk. Two sizes, 10c and Lrc. Sold only at our store The Kexall Store, 11. J. I onnell s Drug Store. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS (oi ticiai.) Council Chamber, September:!", 1!H) Adjourned meeting called to order by Mayor Sandcll. Koll Call: Present, Mayor Sandell, Aid. Crawford, (lildcmeister, Hudson, Mcnkee, Skellenger ". Absent, Aid. Hull. To the Honorable Mayor and council of the city of J 'elding. We the undersigned lesjiectfuHy pet ition for a cross walk on the cast side of York St. across Harrison Ave. Signed by John Martin and lit) others. Moved by Aid Crawford, seconded by Aid Skellenger that the foregoing letition be granted, which motion pre vailed. Yeas, Aid Crawford, Uilde- meisler, Hudson, Menkee, Skellenger ii. Nays . Aid J lull takes his seat. Moved by Aid Crawford, seconded by Aid Skellenger that the following city bills be allowed and paid, w hich nio- tmngprcYuiled. Yeas, Aid Crawford, (JiMemoister, Hudson, Hull, Menkee, S U e 1 1 e n e r . X ay s ). Jus. (Javerloy, labor on sewer . . John Laijoo, lalor on streets . . . John AnteliM', labor on sewer Frank I toners, " ' " Alex Kclley, " Lewis IVterson " " A. Carey . '.. Arris u " J Jen Salyer " Will Itellerstorf " " S. Tappain " ' , l'.. Marl " " ' -Mat Laller " " J-M. Kelley " " " t Kob Citisler 4 4 44 4 4 1". J. Castella .fT.SS 11.00 Ai.Vl ,.7.00 .7.00 1.,'JS ...b"t .:.:) . ..!) ..i.:w .l.oS ...S7 .(.i!l Moved by Aid. Aid ClUdemeister 1 I . . l l i iiuii, seeomuM iy that the common council of the city of Holding do now adlOlirn. Which motion urnvnilo,! am rr.. r.r,i pm itas, aii Crawford, (jddemci.stcr, II.. I.... ir t i , . I ,., .,enKcc, KeiienKer-4t. iIS O. I W. S. l-:ddy, City Clerk. DON'T BE BALD Nearly Anyone May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair We have a remedy that lias a record of tfrownur hair and curing baldness in oiu or every 100 cases where used ac- ronun- to direciions for a reasonable K'nutli of time. That may seen like a Mioin; siaiement it is, and we mean ii 10 ie, and no one should doubt it un til they have put our claims to an actual test. W e are so certain Kexall 4,W Hair ionic win cure uandrufr, prevent bald ness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, Mop falling hair and grow new hair, that we jiersonally give our positive Kuar.miee lo relund every penny paid us for it in every instance where it does "I im- enure saiisiaciion to the user. IJcxall 4'!:)"1 lair Tonic is as pleasant io u.m' as ciear spring water, itisde- iigiiuiiny perfmiKtl, ami loes not grease or gum the hair. Two sizes, r,0c and H.oo. With our guarantee back of 11,3011 certainly take no risk. Sold "my ai our store the Kexall Store. J I. J. Council's Drugstore. Orleans Andrew SteU'enson moved to Orcen- vine ihe iast week. A.L.Sherwood is moving in the house joining the store. C. I.icbum has a new lady clerk. James Kckert of Kelding was a guest at his brother's, Saturday. 1. J?. Spanaleand wife have return- ed from Owosso where they spent the past two weeks with relatives. (Mite a number from this place called on John (Jn-enoi. Sundav. Mr t,,lluf tci .1 . v- .!.-. in in. .11. ins tn uneatland, rs. ' I), arrived in town Saturday niirht to Mjiend a month with her jeopIe. Mamie Sweet and children of Ionia were in low n, Monday. Mrs. Column of ML Pleasant was a guest at J. M. York's the past week. W. I). Keynolds and family have their gHKls most a.l packed ready to ship to Manton. J. M. York has the frame of his house up. Mrs. L. J. Howe and Mrs. 15. L. Conner went to Ionia Tuesday night to itii 11.1 lb., w v it t ,k atknd the . C. . J. Convention. ine new m. I., minister moved in the (irstof the week. , , 1 naiii iHTiain s i;oumi KciiuhIv h-w iKf-omc ramous for Its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when in need. It contains no harmful 1 su I stance and always gives prompt re nei. rMni ny an dealers. THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS Matthew 25:31-46 October 16 "Inasmuch at ye have done it unto one of i ine icaat oj incsc, my urunrvn, y novo done it unto me." P'r EVIOUS studies have point ed us to the Kingdom and Incited the Lord's people to strive to becomo members thereof kings and priests unto God in asso- elation with the Redeemer. Today's stUdy tells of the Kingdom, but from another standpoint. It explains the woru of the Kingdom aner it snail have been set up after Messiah at his Second Advent shall have xrathercd his "Jewels" to constitute his IJrido class after these shall be with him in the Throne of his glory after he shall have taken unto himself his great pow- cr ami snau uve begun his Messianic reign of righteousness "under the whole heavens." It Is important In every study of the Scriptures that we recognize the Divine Plan as a whole and properly locate the teaching of AO nil rin1kl VUV U I'tli (lUIVl We know that the parable of the sheep and the goats belongs not to this Ago, but to the coming Age of Mes slab's glorious reign, because the In troductlon declares this, saying, "When the Son of man shall come in his glory and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the Throne of his glory, and before him shall be gathered all nations; and ho shall separate them one from another as a shepherd dlvld eth his sheep from the goats." Those sheep and goats will not Include the Church, to whom the promise Is, When he shall appear, we also shall appear with him In glory" sharing his Throne. The salvation of the Church will be finished before the salvation of the wor,d wiU bogln' TJ"'9 sudy Pc tures the salvation of tho world, show- Ing us how every member of Adam's race will be on trial during the reign of Messiah and, by his obedience or disobedience to tho light and knowl edge then prevailing, ho will bo de ciding his own everlasting future, ci ther as a sheep or as a goat. It will require the entire one thousand years of Messiah's reign to complete the testing and separating work. All then obedient will be recognized as children of God and brethren. All the disobedient will be reckoned as children of the Adversary and worthy to share his fate, because, under fa vorable conditions, they were rebel lious. Fich shall bo destroyed with Satan In ihe Second Death, which Is symbollcnlly represented as fire, be- cause nre im always destructive, never n '-- " niu tuuuuii, iiiw sheep class at tbo conclusion of Mes- cjnl.'q relfTii n-U) linvo rnnhoil norfw.. Goats T-mJ Camejtv Airr ll 7. tlon, tho imago and likeness of God, on the human plane. These will bo Invit ed to becomo the kings of earth under tho Divine supervision even as was Adam in his original perfection crown ed with glory and honor and set over or in control of the earthly creation (Tsalm viii, 3-.r). Tho terms and conditions which will test and determine, who will bo sheep and who will bo goats, who will be obedient or disobedient to the Divine regulations, will be mercy, kindness. love. character I the onlv nno whlrh find purposes shall have eternal life, either on the heavenly or on the earthly Slan11 linT,n& c,ther th wolfish ot 7 acier, or even tne gait riirirfir - rnr nf i . 1 ,7 "UJ"muuiB8 uuu uu sutimissiveness. will be nrrounted nn- lis worthy of any further blessinc after tho close of the reign of Messiah. Tho testing then Or llolwM!nTH not striving tn 11 rrv u v Is dealt With now nlnnc nnrh llnon - - - r- 11 Cll. JL UJ VUUAVU God's dealings with us make allow- nCCS. for our "nwilllng.imperfection. "lljrtf. J?5 cording to his work, not according to his faith. In that tlmo knowledge wil! - . 7 uuu ouaii uu tiitrvt v I 1 have practically supplanted faith; nence raith will have no special re wnrds. Work will then have tho re- in l 1 1 mT wards, and each member of the 1 be-expected to strive for pc I rac- -i Dcrfec. works and to be assistants of th( Groat King Rmmanuol and his Brid tho Church on tho spirit plane. MaL j bind s i r I 1 . 1 A . ! ..... u nmuiin Kuuuuiiy 10 b. ; bucii Perfection of mtnrt nnfl o rfl's cr "tv, avr tret re 'crr trVini body as will mako perfect works pos 1 learof yourdaily work. "After months siblo. At the conclusion of the MUlea- ,of RU,rt'rin 'rorn Kidney Trouble, ("writes W. M. Sherman of dishing, Are You Like This? Tired all the time, not much pood for anything, hardly able to drag around, just all run down. If you are, we guarantee our VI NOL will help you. It has helped many people around here who were in this condition. Now look here, just trv one bot tle of VINOL, and if you are not &;iusneu mat it cnu you good, come back and get your money. It will be returned without question. That is a iair proposition and shows our faith in VINOL, and that we do not want your money unless you re ceive benefit. We know what we are talking about because we have sold VI NOL for years, and have seen how much good it has done among our customers. VINOL is not a patent, secret nostrum, but an honest, trked and true body builder and strength crea tor of world-wide fame, delicious and easy to take. Come in today and start your cure at once. You take no risk. H. J. Connol, Druggist, Iff) 11 Deitling. nlal Age perfect works only will be rewarded. Rewards and Punishments We have already referred to the re wards that will be granted to the "sheep" class nt tho close of Messiah's Kingdom tin y will enter Into lifo eternal and become possessors of tho earthly Kingdom originally given to Adam, hut lost through disobedience, u nd redeemed by the sacrifice of Jesus and restore" by his Messianic reign, for which we pray, "Thy Kingdom come: thy will be done on earth as In heaven." As for the "goat" class, we have al ready intimated that their punishment will consist of destruction In fire, or destruction everlasting, the Second Death the destruction which God has already determined for Satan and all who are his messengers and servants, after the manner of this goat class because, with all tho favorable oppor tunities, they failed to develop such characters as God could reward with life everlasting. The contrast Is em phasized In tho last verse of tho study. These (tho goat class) shall go away TJf orrAZ. AND or ALL VCAO ANIMALS Of tub cry WfIT CAST WTO rtz vAitsr to iNSUAP COSfPLETX BSSTAVCTCN. coAsrcrjro CJNAZS AJTS xzpvrrD ro have SA'AA'S) THsrA7S, rfY wtr or em mm rriz&roA XEsuppscroN, ( J" TMFASBrArrOKAXG A r O 4 spi.csba rcrvKB or the VXYZ 2FATM" GOATJ STM&OIUID fU. rise srMSoirzsD vrsrnucTiat 1 into eternal punishment; but tho right eous, the sheep class, into eternal life. The contrast is perfect. Tho one gets life to all eternity. Tho other gets tho specified punishment of destruction to all eternity. Tho Greek word hero translated punishment is lolasin, which signifies restraint, cutting off In this case cutting olr from life Second Death. "Tho wages (punishment) of sin is death." Somo one has well said: "Sow a thought anl you reap an act; Sow an act and you reap a habit; Sow a habit and you reap a character; Sow a character and you reap a destiny. Tho Divine Intention as respects the talvatlon of this Gospel Ago and tho salvation of tho world during tho com ing Ago is that only such as develop tho God-like character shall be per mitted to enjoy Divine favor to. all eternity. God has determined that tho tlmo shall come when there shall bo no more sighing, no moro crying. no moro dying; but Instead, every creature in heaven and in earth and under tho earth shall bo hoard prals- jng God and the Lamb. . .... Jioarseness in a cniid subject to croup a sure i the disease, if Chamljerlain's Conarh "cmetiy is given at once or even after I" W " bearers. For More Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and Tar has lieen a Household favorite for couchs. colds. and ailments of the throat, chest and ""ft rtYev n Zh m by U rl,ey & 1 rench' , . . , , . ror sale Reaching the Top ftny calling of life, demands a vigor oiia I mv I tr nrwi n L-rn I. ml.. ll'iil. 'j . "iv-M ntii. m itiuiui iieiiiiu mere is no success, mil rjcclric Hitlers is the greatest Health lluilder the world has ever known. Itcomicjs Uwels, purifies and enriches the blood! , 1 . . nnie.1 nini iimgoraics ine wnoic system and cnaoies vou lo stand llie wear nml -mc, inrcc iiotiics or I'.icclric JMlters made me feci like n new man." 50c at JI. J. Connclls drug store. 1. , 1 ROOSEVELT UNSELFISH Osborn Says Ex-President Is Not Aiming at Personal Political Gain. PROGRESS 6.0. P. WATCHWORD Republican Candidate For Governor, In Speech Before State Convention, Says Pingree Was One of First Pro gressive Leaders People Are Now In Power, He Says. Chase S. Osborn. In his sneech bo- fore the Republican state convention, said, in part: "Michigan Henubllcans are con cerned first for the state and secondly for tho party, but always for both, which is as it should be. Thev are determined that their state shall bo the best governed in the nation, and they are equally insistent that the uepunncan party shall be the instru ment 01 that accomplishment. G. O. P. Reflects People's Character. "It la nrofoundlv satisfying to seo tho internal activity of the grand old party in its successful effort to prune and purge itself, accomplish a poised development in harmony with tho times and take a position of new use fulness to nation, state and all the people. There can be no organic or fundamental weakness iu the Repub lican party that does not exist in or or tne people, because it has been for ages the party of majority and must have taken on the character of the majority of the Deonle. The Demo cratic party has lost its best men to the Republican party because thev could find within the Republican party opportunity to serve their state. They round that In failure the Democratic party led only to a dismal nowhere, and it waned to a point where it even lost the powers of adeauate criticism. all so necessary to a government by a rree people. To compensate for this loss the Republican party instinctive ly took itself over to careful intro spection, asked Itself a number of most pertinent questions and out of it all has come a new band of progress ive Republicans led by the most fear less and able public man in the world today, Theodore Roosevelt. Thus, out of Uie old party chrysalis will com a newer and better Republl can party, more alert than ever to guard the Interests of all the people and guide the nation to the highest achievement of human destiny. M. C. Dominated State Politics, Under the old reeime the Chlcaeo Northwestern and the Chicago. Mil waukee & St Paul railroad com panies owned Wisconsin politically: the Michigan Central dominated Mich gan politics; the New York Central. United States Express company and allied Interests ruled In New York. There came a LaFollette in WIscon sin, a Tlngree in Michigan, a Roose velt In New York. Similar condl tions existed in almost all the states, and nearly all have developed pro gressive leaders to wrest them from the powers of privilege. Thiletus Sawyer and John C. Spooner tried to run over LaFollette with the car of political Juggernaut. This embittered the young fighting man and made of him an extremist. The Michigan Cen tral machine fought Pingree, but the people saw In him a sturdy champion ii H V 4 For those particular neonlc who oeiro a beautiiul comnlexlon and who want to koeD the skin at its oest an the time keep it clear, flexible, smooth and cive It the clow or lioaltn there Is nothing as good US A. I). S. Peroxld frpam. heeansrt if contains a small Quantity of iiyarogen Peroxide, the ereat antl s-jptlc healing and cleansing agent. Its action unon a red. blotched. j imply, scaly, unsightly skin is very Wiinounceu. When used as a massago it has 1 tomiencv to frnir-ta wrtnUlpn nd to nourish tho tissued It Is a i!d bleach perfectly harmless nd will not grow hair. Tlih is one of the leadlne nrenar itions made by the American Drnsr gits byndicate, which Is compose I i lJ.UOO responsible druggists, an ! . is but one of the famous A. D. S mxide Family. i r.o others equally as good, I'ttlly as beneficial and lust as popular are A. D. S. Peroxide :'fioth Powder, which whitens. A. I. 3. Peroxide Tooth Paste for - - I'.OV. IV il L II V. IV. 111 uie same purpose, put up in a tiiffcrcnt form: A. D. S. Peroxide oo::p, a very superior soap because It heals as Well as clonuses? A. TV s1 S. PeroxMe Foot Powder, for tired. .awns, burning feet, and last, but by no nunn of least Importance. 13 A. I). S. Perorl V of TTvilrocen. th Teat (lisinreetanf nnA Pormri.y v '.eing u.miI In so many homes. All of tlicfo A. 1). S. preparations no ohtainod at any A. D. S. MEMBER AiSOCIATlOM L 'i " 'O Qkr DrfW For sale by W. I. lJenidicl. m 1 sau&vA IP YOU HAD A EC It A3 LONG A8 TH18 FELLOW, AND HAD SORE THROAT : Tousmnic VVX WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. v . ?j )c ..ij en. u...:i.i c;-. ri tvhi arm ovv nu-unai vi&v fx ALL DMUCCISTS. ot 'their rlshts and supported nrn ! Piatt and Depow fought Roosevelt to ' their discomfiture and defeat. 1 "So the people find themselves in power. But In power they must be right and Just. Individual Injustice is bad enoimh, but in its destructive- ness It cannot be compared with tho power for evil of public injustice. The future will show the public viewpoint to bo fair. Roosevelt Marvelous Leader. 'I may be pardoned for calllne at- tentlon to the rather unusual fact that all. or nearly all. of the nrocresslvo leaders are great political lawyers who have never had business experience and for whom It may be difficult to see th commercial viewpoint. Thev will undoubtedly appreciate this fact and seek counsel of honest and patriotic business men of wide accomplishments. Selfishness may be trusted, usual ly, to care for the commercial side of the nation's interest, leaving another and, in the past, rarer instinct to de velop and guard the ethical Interest. Personally, 1 neiieve that Theodore Roosevelt is not only a marvelous leader, but is unselfish and is not aim. ing at personal political gain; that he is a teacher and preacher whose pow er for usefulnesB Is greater as & private citizen than as president. "Our race win not be one for mar. tlal supremacy of the world, but for love and mercy and Justice. The im pudence and unhapplness of wealth will disappear Deiore the better at tribute of heart. There will be no servant and no master, but a friend ship and brotherhood where the strong win neip tne weak, until these things come to pass the thin veneer of civilization win lily conceal the barbarian beneath. "So let us work together for our mutual refinement and Improvement. nor fearing Pope's lines: 'Truths would you teach or save a sinking land? All fear, none aid you, and few under- stand. WIRE NETTING CHICKEN COOP Excellent Pen Can Be Made by Tack- Ing Material to Wooden Frame Easily Moved About. A splendid movable coop for small chickens la made by tacking wire net ting onto a wooden frame. My coop Is eight by twelve feet and four feet Wire Chicken Coop. high. It is covered with close woven poultry netting. Tho wooden strlDs aro two Inches square, says a writer In an exchange. The frame as shown requires bracing unless the poultry netting Is made diamond mesh and drawn very tight. The door Is made oy tacking a piece of netting over a light frame. It is easily moved about and the chickens can have fresh ground every day. It will hold flftv chickens and give them plenty of room for several weeks. I put a srnall box that Is roofed over in one corner. which makes a good roost and a shel ter, from the rain. CURES REMOVE EOUBT ABOUT ECZEMA CURE Read What Your Druggist Says douc uu ot Wintergreen For several venrs tv tinv 1 nouncea, with our recommendation, mai we naci totind a positive cure for eczema: a simnle- ckin Tench nil of wintergreen compounded with oiner ncaiyig ingredients. Yet we know there are people right in this town who have eczema, ana siui nave never tneri thta euy. We have, therefore. nrrrncrA xt,tU .1. - T-v . . ' . ...p,v. " l u inc lj. k it. Lniioratorics of Chi cago for a Sneei.il nffor rf ?i rJo1 ionic at cents instead of the jl.oo bottle as regularly sold. We offer this trinl hottf e?tU nnr 1 ccommcndation and awnrnnco tin just as soon as the patient washes his itching skin, this mild liquid will ukc tne itcn away instantly. For Bale by W. I. JlKNKDlirr Irst lnsrtlon Oct. 13. Order of Publication. TATK OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for inn i.ouniy or lonia, At a session of naiii I'mirt lw.1,1 at tl.o lr,.i.i.. wince in tne city or lonia. in said County, on the seventh dav of October. A. 1. 1910. rresent: lion. Montgomery Webster, Judge of I roimie. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM H. PECK, Deceased. (Mara E. Peck, widow of alil de.auit tiain filed In said court her petition praying that the i administration of Kald estate Ik granted to Mor dant E. I'eck. or to some other suitable person. i It is Ordered. That llin Heventh liv ..f V. I Ix-r, A. D. 1910. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at ' said probate oltlce. I and Is hereby apolnted i for hearing said Mtltlon, j Ills Kurllier ( Irdereil Thai Tinfillx nntlA ilvn. I 01 in-KiTi-ii oy puoucaiion 01 a copy or mis order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of Mm iiik in iiifr jM-iuiiiK ikMiiuer, a newspaKr printed and circulated In said county. ll,,U...U.U 11'. . A true copy. Judge of Probate ANNA I . W EH8TER. Register of ITobale. ""1thT1 1 WAY 1 I DOWM 1 V9 SURPRISE FOR THE BARBER Wlelder of Razor Had No Idea How Many Strokes of Implement Were Necessary. The barber was Just about to lean over and ask the' customer in a low whisper If he didn't want a facial "mas sodge." Rut the customer forestalled him by looking up suddenly and ask ing a question himself. "How many strokes of the lazorare required In shaving the average man or, rather, how many strokes do you make in shaving me, for instance T" "O, I dunno," replied the barber. "Never thought of it" "But you must have some rough Idea. You've been in the business a good many years, I take if Yes, about nine years." ''Well, how many strokes do you think It takes?" O, mebby 150 or 175: not more'n that" You're wrong," laughed the cus tomer. "Some time ago I fell Into the habit of counting the razor strokes when I'm being shaved. Just as a means of resting my mind: you can't think about your business when you're counting the short, quick strokes of a razor So I ve got to be something of an authority on the rubject. Count ing It as a stroke every time the razor Is moved forward and drawn back again, it takes between COO and 700 strokes as a rule that Is on mv face It does my beard's pretty tough. Of course, when I shave myself with a safety razor It doesn't take anything like as many because you can cover more facial territory at a slnele stroke. I have been shaved In a barber chair with as few as 500 strokes, but as a rule it Is nearer 700. Kind of inr prises you, doesn't it?" It sure does; says the barber. First Insertion s-pt. 29. 1910. Order of Publication. 2TATK OK MH HKiAN, Tho Probate Court for ' ine county 01 lonui. At A scssldll of shIiI Cmirl lw.1,1 nt Mm Prnl.ol.. timet' in in 1 uyoi loma. in said (.'utility, on Hit 1 wii 1 v-ioiiri 11 f ih v or iikii.iii lu.r a ii iu .. i ri-M'in. 11011. .MoiiiKonicry m-N.sier, judK" 'i I TOIIrtlC. In lli Matter of the Kstalo of DKiAl.D tKIMil HJN, Deceased. James K. Kerirtisoti son of rli.rw.uui.il harlnir III XI 1 in SHIM eolirl Hll lllslrioili.nt 111 u rll Inn i.nr. porting to e a duly exemplified copy of the last will and testament of said deceased and the reeoril mlnill I Luc llie sunn. i. i.r. .),!.. In 1 1... tui.. of County of Klln, Province of Ontario, and Ills ix-tltliii iirnvliiir Ihul uiiil u-lll lu a II.... . ..I r, I...I and recorded, and that the administration of saiu estate lkj Kotntoi to Hubert I). Ferguson, or 10 some oiner suiiaoie person. It Is ordered thaL the iHint v fniirili tv oftlet oImt A. I. 11)10 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate ollice, le and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition; It U h'urtlK.r lnli.r..l Tint ..nl.Hr. n.,il... thereof be given by publication of a copy of wiisonier ior iiiree successive weeks previous In khiii Mil V ii lii'Mrmir nil In. Iti.liMtiis lunni.r a iiewHer ninit'u aim circuiaieu in saiu county A true copy. Montgomery Weiihteii. Montgomeky Y EiisTKH Judge of Probate Judge ol Probate. First insertion September 15th STATE OF MK'IIK; N, the Probate Court for the ( '.in til v of L.i.ld At a (session nl'Kiilil Ciiirt lit-lil at llin lr.l.atn wince in tne city c 1 lonia, in mild County, on the eighth duy of September A. 1). 1910. Present: Hon. Montgomery Webster. Judircof j roimie. In the niatler of the estate of I.l'CY M. SWEET, Mentally Incompetent llHVtilll W. llltrirlnJ llAvlncr fili.il In vol. I m.nrl his petition alleging that said Lucy M. Sweet l.s a mentally Incompetent person, and praying that Freeinoiil F. Iliggtns or some other suitable Person be appointed as euardlan of her itcrson and estate. It Is ordered That llw ti.nlh Aov ,,t tr.t..)...r A. Ii. 1'JlU, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said prooate omce, pe ana is Uercby appointed for hearing said petition: It Im I'lirllixr unloriul llial n.lli.a il,nr....r I... given by iiersonal service or a copy of this order upon said Lucy M. Sweet, and upon such of her nearest relmlvcs nnil iinwiiiimiUu Imlrvni Inur as reside wltliin said county, at least fourteen days previous to said day of hearing; And U Is further orilered That notion ilmru., h given lo all others of her nearest relatives and presiimiill ve lo irs Ht Ihw lv i.nl.lli.otl..t ,.r u copy of this order, for three successive weeks pre vious to said day of hearing, In the llelding ban ner, a newspaper printed and circulated In said county. L. S. A true copy. Montuomeky Wehmtek, Judge of Probate. MONTOOMEKY WEUSTEK, Judge of Probate. I first insertion September 15 jtat k or Mich in an, the Probate Court for ' ine cunty n lonia. At a KfMsion of s.lid ronrt holil n tn .. bate orHre. In the Citv nf Innli in mi tne viKuui uaj in .-'eiiiemuer A. 1J. 1U1U. Present: Hon. Montgomery ytster, Judge ui 1 i itait. In the matter of the estate of KATHAKINE WAN I) EL, Deceased 1 )ii v ton W. Illkfirlns hnir l.r..tli.r . .1. ....... .1 iiaviug men in sain court 111s petition praylni thal the ailiiilnislrHLlon nfsnl.! uu.i.. 1... .......... to f reeinont F. lllgglns or to some other suitable JKTSOIl It Ih ordered, that the tenth day of Octo ber, A. U. I'jlti, at tn o'clock In the f. re- iioon. at saiu iironate onw e ... n.i iu ...-.... a;iiiiivu iui "i i i"K wiu peiuon; It Is Further Ordered. That i.nl.iin ..n, .1...... of Im given by publication of a copy of thU order for III ri'H Kiieeevsl ve uni'La i.r... ... . . ............. .... ...v.iv.iin n nam iihv of hearing. In the lU ldlng lianner. a newspaper i'inii-'i mni uu uinit-u in nam county. MONK;o.MEItV WEltSl EU. L. S.I Ju.liL .f l'r..l.o, bi ur i-ij'T Mt ontgomery Welter, Judge of Probate First In.M-rtlon September 15 STATE OF MICHIGAN, Ctyof Ionia SS Notice Is herebv irlven. that lv an ....i... .. .i... rooaie i ouri ior lue t.ouniv or innin i...,i.. tne nintn nav or .eutemiM-r A. n mm months from that date were all.,. ... r... .'.n. to present their claims against the estate f iwiKr . r.iiu, mio m xani cojiity, (lecea,sed and that all creditors of mi hi .-...i ..' ed to iiresent their claims to tiai.t ..... at the Probate otlice. In tlie City of lonia. for ex- niiiiuniioii anu anowauce, on or liefore the ninth day of January next, and that such claims will i- nenr i neiore mii i vouri, on .Monday the ninth day of January next, at ten o'clock In the f.ire nooii of that day. Dated September 9th, A. I). 1910. Montgomery Webster, Judge of Probate. First Insertion, Sept 221 Commissioners on Claim. QTATK OF MKJIHflA V; The Probate Court O for the County of Ionia. In the matter of the estate of Sarah McCauley, Deceased Having teen apMilnied eommlssloners to re eelve. examine and adjust all claims and de mandaofall txrMirn airain.t i.i . " "." """"" ""T months from the sixth day of .S-piember. A. I), lvio were al lowed by said court for creditors in present their claims to us Tor examination and adjustment, and that wo will meet at the otlice of the city Clerk In the City of llelding. Mich, Yn iald county, on the 7th day of OT. A lh 1910 on the Mh day of January, A, I). 1911 at ten o'clock in the fore noon of each of said days, for the purpose of examining and adjusting said claims. Hated Sept. Wh. A. H. lilo Oscar F. Webster. Harney C. Curtis. Commissioners Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of all is Scott's Emulsion It is the standard treat ment prescribed by phy sicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food-medicine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting body. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Bend 10a, name of paper and tbla ad. for oar beautiful ttaTinK liank and ClillU'a Bketch-Kook. Koch Iwiik eootaiua Ouod Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl SL.N. Y. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CITY ofhc r. l)yot William F.an.lHi Treasurer , t'usser :lrk... w.s. Eddy Marshal James. Meglnley ( ty Attorney fred L. VVarner (ily Health Ollicer (JeorgH M. Stanton Justices ot the I'eace E. Ii. Laphain, AIIktI 1 Seneer. Aldermen First Ward, Henry (Jildenielster, E. E. Hudson; Second Ward, (ieorgn Crawford, Daniel skellenger: Third Ward, Frank T. (Jon- nell, AllxTl H. Hull. Supervisors First Ward. Fred L. Spencer; Second Ward, J. T. Angell; Third Ward. Harney C. Curtis. CHUftCh-nB. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH te ylcea at 10:30 a. m. and 7:3o p. m. Sabbat School at close of morning nervice. Praye meeting on Thursday evening. Ruv. ti W Maxwkix, Pastor. CUNURKiJATlONAL C1IUKCI1 SetTlcea a 10:30 a. m. and 7:3op.m. Saath schot at 11 :46 a. m. Prayer meeting if. TnurKda evening. Rkv. Edhik Coi.uns, Past r. HAPTIST CHTJRCH-ServiceB at lO:HO a oj. an( 7 M p. ra Sabba.b Retool t clor ot mornine service. Praver m.-iino Tim. .h. dav evening. Rkv. Frank ll. Ikving. PaMor CHURCH OP CHRIST Preaching -n eaci Sunday at 10:30 and 7:30. Communloc every Lord's Day. C. K. atG:80. S. 8 ai 12 m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening Rev. 1. S. lit ssi ng Pastor FREE METHODIST CH U RCH-l'raycr an praise Rervlae, eleven o'clock a. rr. Preach ng at 7.30 i. m Prayer meeting Frlda vcuing. Rkv. l. Flktciiek, Pastor. HOLY TRINITY M issm Vsrt i in n.. Church IIoiiM-, corner Congress and Alderuian Kireeus. Ulliiav Services 7:HO anil UVMi a in ami 7:80 p.m. Sunday School, 11:45, Thursday and llolV days. 0.J0 a. Ill" Other service uu umw.1,1. 1 All seats free at all services. Everyone welcome! The Kev. Fi.oyo Keklek. 1J. D. ITiest In Chajge. ST. JOSEPH'S RATHiu.n-Konri.. 8:00 a. m and m nn a m 3iterniui,i.,,.r. Sunday morning. ' kev. Fk. Zinix.kh. LATTER IAV HAIVTM,.rlh Cl.l. ll lard Addition, corner of h'.iocr M....H.... street Sunday school at 10:30, social meet- 1. ' I,rtacning ai 7:au n. rn iajn int-eiing v eu nesuay e veni ng at 7 : ii Kverytxidy welcome. A. N. Hill Pastor CHHISTIAN SCIENCK.Servlei. v.rr w. ,...).. morning at 10:45 o'clock at the residence f Kohl M. Wilson. Corner of ( lotivrewi ami I '..or I w.,... A cordial welcome to all. Fred I,. Warner With Alfred Locke DwIgM C. Sheldon ATTORNEYS AT LA W-Offlce : 1 v-r Tuln Rtrn. 1 U ril or a A c. T 1 a 1 .1 1 . . 1 . 1 mam .-ii,. iiciuiiik, mien. JAMES E. FERGUSON. M. D. "practice limited to diseases of the Eve. Kar, Nose and Tliroat. Otlice 13 Ashton Juildintr. (Jraml RnniiU. Mih Citizens Phone D777. OlHiep hmira tn 4. In lleldintr ollicn ternoon. dr. a. r. smith, I ENTIST. Ofllce hours 8 to 5:30. Loon--.. w.c 'Knhn, hardware store, Da llnp Mloo OSTEOPATHY J. T. HOOK, D. O. LOLLIE K. MOOK, D. O. New RHdlnp Block, neldlnif. Ml,. Phone No. 194 F. W. DORR, M. D. Succenor to Dr. Morris Ofllce Hours same as Thie of Dr. Morris Phone Residence 153; Office 19 Dr. B. J. Fitzmorris VKTERNARY SUROEON and DENTIST Citl7.ena' 'I'hone K'ldnce '203-3 All calls promptly attended 1 INSURANCE 30 Old Line Companies. Firs Insurance 5pclalty Adam Wagner & Son ALso writes Tornado, Sick, Health Aecl1nt Inan..... Omce-Corner Main and Urldge fitreeta. Miller-Harris Furniture Compan FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Special attention jriven to tne proper hand NlKht71 2r. HeldlnR. Mlcb. I. S.MORRIS M.D. Detroit, Mich. Rilnc 1988 Woodward A. wtiico noara v to II i, m. 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