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ix wOUNTY HERALD r'ubH$hr C DOLLAR PER YEA1 TAKE TIME TO ENJOY LITTLE SENSE IN OVERWORKING TO THE CREAKING POINT. at Kat Jordan II matT.jr. .'3ES i t. Improved Pectin I ray. who r?' toi go; "tori to jmrotrs ou .. ,-.t fortification that Vv .'-'-nn tTi health cf V .Vra a Gorgas, A., chief sani-M-v.oyt a scheme r'rg of ditches m -proof-against ? of the- mos- rcr. cf taeects, the ; r 5tary der"rMnent ' - i ; to the ditches J a; . iertile a place for the uct'in cf ir.osfyitooa. and the ras hit upon of lining or "forti- vm.vtyi rclrat. the TnoSQUitO. SO v- O - -- - " " Vlrtuo That It Excellent, In Modcri tlon, Can be Transformed Into a" Jlse How On Woman Con. ' lervea He Strength. Vsho's making big money," said a man to me the other day, speaiung of a mulual 'acquaintance,' k a ' Woman who, beside editing a magazine, bad rornnti undertaken to. write a series of articles that would require a lot of research, "but what she needs is tQ iparn to BDend some of it What's the .r'rtr nf money In the bank, to a dead Derson. She 1 overworking herself t th hreaklni? ubint. r. ) ' .The savings bank, habit Js a mighty ' good one, but you don't want to let it get the best of you "You can overdo nnidonrn 1nat as vbu can anything. A virtue that grows p be an obsession cannot De aisungmsueu There are times when ypu ought to be extravagant, ought to give your self "the best there is," and think it none too good. We all know what it is to! feel .stale. If we realized that 'sHver'o nervous - breakdowns often start; with that same "Btale reeling wenight learn to regard lt mo're serl oufly than we do. When you feel "all tuckered out" cash a check at the bank and run down to Atlantic City for s. couple of days. They'll do you more gcod U:n a month after the doctor has ordered : T 1 r I.V.. fnllH a rest, una wumau i uw wca yu FR?e PLEASURES N LONDON County Normal Notes Lillian Randall mibmltnted In Mh Finest Muslo In Churchet and Sights Keity'n fituju Inst Monday and ftlla That Will Interest The U...nrjs7iri kuUhM'.M id In I he ;ff;e Rello H.ynter. , ..,,.,, Tuesdnv bllt M!m Kelly at- 7T " " A . traded the May festival at Ml. In London there are pleasures tpe . . . ill- t niai avnlitlnAH to . naa ror noiuios. A inriif Cunningham tupsritutca rwtm.na. Mr cf bcoThe cou.O , Miss Lr WW Kf hear music every evening during Lent the utiier rooms. . frpm Westminster Abbey to St. All- Wefjiu-sday afttrnoon the normal .ban's. Ilollorn. and the church Iq CaMH Hhd'trainlnu room children en- Soho which rivals the restaurant in at; . ; , ..i,..,.- or, ttie btach. Som i-f traction. And all for nothing only ; HaWlt.g fr(.m ,ne school K -rdtj she conned to putting a nalfjnnx ; undl lnt? ThuyWnio the class w, pSbatiy apitdaytnLonjout-to the cemetery In a on nnvthintf else. wl.lcli was seatwl Countess Mason a t nnn rpUca have wandered dressed to reorient the .(oaaehS oi farther afleld than the Black Boy ol'ubqrrj." The class assisted in tie th tn nljv In. enlni tiff J J y . J U If WV.iiU uujo . A u.wua w v - - I -.r'lcrae for rermpoent ditch lln-j Wednesday night returning Mon: I ir,.: ,iih concrete blocks, made of & day morning. . ".vvre of sana,' cement and cjnderB. - r. !n'6 tliet'c rviJl be no chant T.f n'.'ito rt all in the "in'arinng are now j - .;n:iin the effect v.-;-vf-a of the ircoct, 'i the rievtsll1''? :----Tht tVat t'"1 upnn . ..a work. No .: avn-;Lii.. to show that the uT-.hcle5i; or ir.'nvii insects, are h'nwp L.y tiio. wind cr travel with it. ;? (nil .Nay Journal. Clement's Inn. Swanage possessea quite an assortment. Th entire ston facade of the Mercers Hall. Cheapslde, is to be found in the High street, whither it was moved from London in 1882. Facing the sea is a Gothic clock bodily from London bridge, where it had been erected ai. si IllI iur Tip C'liar'evolx County Normal rliiv! wilf hold tiier commencement .Yi.rrtscs In the MethndiHl church Wednesday and Thuisdav evenlngjjpf .... . tins wek niuMii oem eui c A "iii.ii iv ni in f f !(' men t Thursdav a memorial to the Duke of Willing- fcypnlnt?.villi Pi"r- f ri-nch asspeaker tnn Ann in several luauo nwuv 8 REAL ESTATE AGENCY if if; iei it iti v4 All manner of transactions in Kcal Es tate, in City or Country, promptly attended to. Parcels and tracts bought and sold. If you're looking for a Farm, inquire of us; or if you have one for sale, list it with us. Our charges are reasonable. Correspondence solicited. Ail inquiries by mail will be promptly responded to. Estimates given when requested. r?, ft. ft SQUIER r MACK MORRIS C O M P A Room 2j Postoffice Block N Y East Jordan, Mich. n town may be seen iron street posts, inscribed "St. Ann's Soho." and "S. I Martin's-ln-the-Fleld." The explana: tlon is that two quarrymen of Swan: ; age became paving contractors In London, and patriotically transported to their native tonw the more pictur j o.niia ortrtmantu which found theli way into their yard.London Chron- EAST JORDAN LUMBER CO. PASSED AWAY ,z in Ce"!n?Ha Now Make Use Canvas Tents and Iron Stoves. of As she doesn't take the half holi day' on the other Saturdays to which she is entitled, you see she doesn't really lose much time. She leaves town either alone or with a chum who won't eznect her to be "sociable," goes to the sea or the hills or to some oth er city, puts ui at a simple hotel where the food is good, and Just plays. You would never think, If you met her on one of these Jaunts, that she knew what work was. She always takes a good book with her, oner of" the "old fellows," as she calls them, and drops the magazines and papers, clearing her mind of everything in the least llko her usual routine. One in a while she goes to visit a friend, but a3 a rule she prefers (he greater freedom of a hotel. And she comes back to her work a woman refreshed and radiant, thor oughly convinced that her time and money both have been well spent. Many of us think we can't do things because we haven't tried. Perhaps few of us can arrange to pool our holidays and have to do the best we can with those that come along in the regular novelet would find a veritable ;: :ne of data for stories of the severe ;!fe in tbe woods among any of the northern IndKin Tribes. During my St Jphn two famiMes descended from' course. But we ought to give ourselves ti:6ir wh'Acij: bunting grp.nd3. to the ', a real treat once in a while, for there j -05 1. h!nj forced oh the way t6 boil 1 is no greater tonic In the world than :?; mcjoasins and retries for soup enjoyment,' You don't always need to e Hvn'J starvation. Yet these same spend 'money for it a lot of enjoyment 1 I tuuioo aa lieu o omaawo, m laugh or a cood walk. But it is better Wily Sexton.' Visitors to the Old North- cnurcl are shown through the historic old building usually by an elderly man who seems obsessed with a love foi the church. His fund of reminis cences is refreshing, and the most interesting thing he recounts is thi story of how the lanterns wcm placed in the belfry According to his version of the his toric incident, the sexton overheard tfTipilRh officers talklns: In th house he lived in, and Immediately hung the lanterns. Returning to hl room, he saw that his shoes wer caked with mud and hid them, replay ing therh with a dry pair. The officers, after they learned that a signal had been hung from the bel fry, rushed to the room of the sexton, but, finding his shoes dry, becam convinced that some one else had hung the lanterns and then locked al : the doors or tne eamce. uobiuu juur naL . We are showing some very neat styles 13 in Summer and the A ES .Both in Dress smr Soft Outing land. jrle were strong enough to travel ''lid utt?vd to t'.j necessities of their -.nil. Witt In f.-'c clays they return- t':-.l o i forest. t ,..-...: tents, which have en c'ti tha native birch bark f-iinie into general use -i..,L.T tv:-ntv flv9 vears r.v.o. The first Indians to introduce them set up thjlr . fund vt pleasant tcnta and r.iKdo camp in the space of' gardo Hawthorne. pn nor;- wi'uut jiaving to cut tne numei jus wigwam pole3 or dig away the snow unc'.erneat" wliile the old l:ark lodje require! the snow to be cleared to the ground on account of tle fir m t.o center,' the whole task -'.upjrff about two and one-half to spend a little money foolishly, or what seems foolishly, on oneself every now and then, instead of to be forever saving up for that Vralny day" we live in such terror of meeting. You can't beat health, serenity and a growing inemorUs. Iliide- T5 Tne hon lion stoves heat the cry t- and consume less vhc open firca.--Southern .-.icrlng Smallpox ScdUrfl. c .allpox is no longer feared by civ ilised mankind. This is partly duei -.o doubt, to tne immunization or tne races through vaccination, and partly io the Letter methods of sanitation iid preventive treatment generally. the first year of our occupation of Jhe Philippines, where smallpox was then an endemic or constant disease, there were 675 cases among our sol diers and 240 deaths. A system of rigid vaccination was adopted, and in the lact five years there have been The' army records in Porto Rico tell Junction or opposition. Ona on the Proofroom. There are few words in the un abridged dictionary that have not at some time invaded the proofroom of this office, but one came in the other day, an utter stranger. It was in the body of an astronomical article. "This beats me," said proofreader No. 1 to the copyholdar. "Let's see the cop(y." ' There It was written in with a heavy hand in the blackest of black ink. "It's got more legs than a spider," said the proofreader. Only six letters In the word, and five of kem below the line. ' There it was syzygy three of the six letters are y's. "What doe3 the blooming word mean?" asked tha copyholder. The proofreader for the first time in many moons declined to give an opinion. The dictionary was consulted. "Syz ygythe point of an orbit, as of the moon or a clanet at which It Is in con- The word is What Caused the Cheering. Secretary Knox's experience with the Central American crowd was not, as he supposed, cheering for him, but applauding' a local Idol in hi? party, recalls the story told by a sportsman who went fishing last summer on the Peco3 river. Leaving the train at Glorietta, ha took a wagon for Windsor's ranch. It was a long, hard pull for 27 miles, and the sportsman looked eagerly for the resort long before It came Into view. Finally the wagon rounded a point, nnd Windsor's ranch was revealed be low. -Almost as soon as It appeared j the wagon in turn was discovered from the ranch. Some 15 or 20 men , boiled out of the cabins, and, a tre- i mendous cheer arose in the valley. j The pportsman was at once puzzled and flattered. J '.'Great Scott!" he cxclalmOd. "Is that for me?" The driver clapped on the brakes and reared back on the lines. "For you?" he laughed. "Not on your life, i m Dringin tne dos iu gallons o' whlalcyl" St. ixuia rosv; Dispatch. II 1 1 a 'j ' : ilJ I MmkMJ il! ti.kn it I'll ill mk IPlI the same" ftory, and seem to prove beyond question the efficacy of vac cirijitlon. ' frr. S". C.'RockLUl of Cin cinnati reports that he has had much success in preventing the bock mark ing of the face in smallpox 'pases by painting the pustules with a Iption of nine parts glycerine and one part Iodine. By this treatment also the patients ret over the attack in from eight to !teen days. Others fcrevert the pitt!r.g !, keeping the patients in o. rorm hcre no li?jht whatever, but rtd light enters. Pathfinder." ' Dronounced sizz-e-gee. "Soiinda like the cracker to a col: lege yell," eald the proofreader as he closed the book. mmtmm mmmm J Ui a ptrt of the regular diet i Scott's Elmulsiosi It highly concentrated nutritive Qualities repair watte and create pliytical reitance faster than uiseate c acetroy. au umcvut. Scott t nmnr ltluomficld. N J 12-11 You shold see our New Outing Shirts They are really some of the neatest patterns and most suitable goods for summer wear. Look iu our Clothing window and' see the new styles. Then come in and buy the kind, the color, the style and the size you want. Ypu will find we carry the neatest and most complete line of Shirts in the city. We know this is true because ( we sell to the best customers." Particular people know when they find the correct goods. Let us show you. tvwvwwvwwwwwvww. .-m.wvik"i WWWWWW4WWW i 21 Manufacture of Maniacs. At a recent congress of neurology paper was read In which the move ment by which the growing young man caresses the 'first shoots on his uppci Hr was labeled moustachlostrep tomanlr; the hbU of twirling the car seen In old' 'drum majors, strep 6orhabdomanIa; that of putting the lit tle flngpr Into 'the ear, otodactylo mania. Then we have "stomatodactyl orpwnlacs" who pit the finger into the v ;Tj, cbKhsigoHinlacs" who ; '-t. ;.'.. ails, "hurTno:woianlacs" .: riu w;.u .nir asgsrs on wln d:v pai.es or tablo r.nd "trepodo- "v'-.n rTfoc.dy nove their 1 V V . 1 -:V TEMPLE Bea'S? THURSDAY, JUNE 13th f l 5 Norton a Rith offer 6 6 HP 1 1.1 II' i,EiL 1IIE DIG TUN SIIOV. MISS LLACE Prices: $1.00, 75c Scats' new selling at ONE NIGI1T FAREWELL TOUR OF THIS FAMOUS COMEDY SUCCESS MR. FRED RAYMOND AND HIS EXCELUENT COMPANY 1 IT HAS MADE MILLIONS LAUGH Zekc and Dam HIMSELF GIRL59 50c 35c 25c Mack's Jewelry ARK FROM COAST TO COAST. CREATING A ItTOT TO Vi)ED HOUSES EVERYWHERE r 3 i ?.1rs: