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i • * Clinton Republican. VOL. XXXIX—NO. 17. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,992. LOCAL MATTERS Fred R. Jackson has leturned from KEY. R. D. STEARNS. DIAMOND TOURNAMENT. The Republican. An Train. THE LENDERS LOSE. Bt. John* Wheelmen Will Hold Thai* Get your watched, clocks and Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. M. Babcock are in St Tho Aged Aoalatant of the Dealt of Trinity repaired at Allison's, the old reliable Cathedral, Omaha, Impress** AU Hear' JUDGE DABOLL DECIDES TWO 1M Fourth Bl-Ennlal Meet Wednesday, C. C. VAUGHAN, Publish**. Louis this week. September Sth. jeweler. _______________ ere—Formerly of St. John*. FORTANT MICHIGAN MORTGAGE Twenty-seven were received into the COMPANY CASES. ----"TERMS: Get our prices before you trade a dol M. E. church last Sunday. Special to the Chicago Record : St. Johns Wheelmen are making •1.00 lar anywhere, we can save you money Omaha, Neb., July 18 —A remarkable Decree Cancelling and Discharging Mort great preparations for their fourth bi Strictly in Advance, Miss Maude Fitzgerald, of Detroit, is gage* Given by Mile* F. Trowbridge, of 4tf . K repps, Dk WittA Co man is the Rev. R. D. Stearns, a Protest ennial meet, to be held at Athletic home for a week’s vacation. Olive, and Emerson Yanoe, of Pewamo. All Settlements of Past Dae Sabaorip ant Episcopal clergyman residing in this Park, 8t. Johns, September 5th. Five tion* will be made at the rate BBITITl MB. A pension has been re-issued to city. Last fall he came to Omaha with Two important decisions were ren hund red dollars in prizes will be given, of Sl.ftO Per Tear. Mrs F. A. Percey ia visiting frenda in Stephen Sturdevant, St. Johns. his family from St. Johns, where he had dered by Judge Daboll Monday in the conststing of three diamonds, watches, Oar advertising rates are 1100 per colamn per Bay City. Mrs. H. A. Travis, of Alma, is the a cleric position. His son iseditor of the matter of the collapsed Michigan Mort etc., all good prizes. Chief Consul Steel annum. Business notices flev cents per line foi gage Company limited. The first case eaoh Insertion. Editorial notices, ten oents. B. F. Miller and family spent Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. T. H. Hart Drovers ’ Journal at Sooth Omaha. and Charles P. Baker are taking an Business cards, II perllne per year. The Rev. Mr. Stearns is now 74 years of was James F. Joy, et al., of Detroit, vs. active part in arrangements, which Marriage, birth ana de vth notices inserted free in Alma. O. L. Spaulding Jr. and Jack Spauld Emerson Vance, et. al., of Pewamo Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks ing are rusticating at Grand Ledge. age and has been preaching for about insures a very successful meet. etc., will be charged for at the rate of five oents H. E. Walbridge spent Sunday in February 28tb, 1888, Emerson Vance, of per line. George Roberts and wife are visiting fifty years. He is connected with PRIZES. Correspondence containing local news IssoUc Grand Rapids. Pewamo, gave a mortgage for $2,000 to One Mile Novice — ted from all parts of the county. friends in Lansing and Williamston Trinity cathedral here as an assistant of Anonymous communications not Inserted under Edward Durkee was in Saginaw the Walker & White, on the south west First prize, gold medal, $25.00; second the dean. His duties are the reading of prize, bicycle lantern, $6.00. any olrcumstanoes. first of the week. Mrs. E. M. Richardson, of Owosso, is the litany or the morning lesson when quarter of section 29, Lebanon. The Q uarter Mile Open — Miss Fannie Church is visiting friends visiting C. E. VanSickle and family this company sold and assigned the mort week. the litany is omitted. It is not ex First prize, diamond stud, $25.00; second JOB PRINTING. in Ionia this week. aggeration to declare that his reading gage to the Franklin Moore estate, of prize, gold link cuff buttons, $15.00. Gar material is new and of the latest styles, and Detroit, of which Sullivan M. Cutcheon we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices Mr. and Mrs. George H. Steel and has been a revelation to his auditors. One Mile Handicap — and quality of work. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Roberts are visit ing relatives in Owosso. Josephine Scofield have gone to Old Chancelor Woolworth, Nebraska ’s wax executor. The papers were all First prize, diamond stud, $30.00; second Mission. tamed oyer to Mr. Cutcheon, and the prize, silver water set, $20.00. BUSINESS DIRECTORY O. 8. Grower, of Riley, graduated from most eminent attorney and a man dis Horace P. Gage, of South Bingham, tinguiahed in churchmanship, has been assignment placed on record. The Half Mile Dash — ATTORNEYS. the agricultural college last week. mortgage when taken was made payable First prize, silver tea set, $30.00; second raised 46 bushels of alsyke clover seed deeply affected by this old clergyman ’s prize, silver fruit dish, $15.00. LEWIS SEVERANCE. A. B. Mrs. Grant D. Carus is taking baths this year. reading, and many others have had the at the office of Walker A White, after at the St. Louis sanitarium, this week. wards succeeded by the Michigan Mort Two Mile Handicap — ATTOBNEY, OVER PUTT’S GROCERY. H. E. Walbridge left yesterday for same experience. One morning Mother First prize, diamond shirt stud, $40.00; sec gage Company limited, and interest ond prize, silver wine set, $20.00. Frank H. Frazelle, of Benton Harbor, Cleveland and Buffalo, on business and Caroline of the Mission of Our Merciful WM. N. STOCKER, was paid there after the assignment to One Mile Open — oldiers and comrades , i being one visited St. Johns the first of the week. pleasure. Savior noticed one of the girls who ac of your number, therefore know your wants The'Elsie base ball team will play a companied her weeping during the the Moore estate and remitted. The First prize, gold watch, $40,00; second andS also your rights by law, therfore respectfully so Rev. Hall has returned from his principal was paid by Vance to the prize, scarf pin, $12.00. licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for picked nine at Athletic park this after litany. When she arrived at the The prizes are listed at actual cost. All claa* nsions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary vacation and Rev. Butler is expected company March 11th, 1892, but was not Kiblic. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. noon. home next week. mission she asked the girl why she had A event*. 38 tf WM. N. STOCKER. wept. The girl said : remitted, nor|was Mr. Cutcheon or the J- H. Fedewa went to Isabella county Charles Barron, of Flushing, an old Moore estate notified of the payment. Only a Watch. I. FBDKWA. H. K. WALBBIOUK I couldn ’t help it. That old man Tueeday to sell lands for the Mortgage resident of St. Johns, visited friends In October, 1893, the Mortgage Com FEDEWA Sc WALBRIDOE, read that litany as if it was intended The following is a contribution by TTORNEY8 AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH. Company. here the first of the week. pany received the following letter: „ Over Travis A Baker’s. for me alone. ” Robert G. Allison, who is associated Mrs. Seymour D. Watson and mother, Chaa. P. Vaughan, of Purdy’s station. FRANKLIN MOORE ESTATE. B. If. PERRIN. P. X. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. Another illustration was shown last with his father in the jewelery Mrs. Parker, visited friends in Grand Detroit , October 25,1898. PERRINS SC BALDWIN,* New York, is the guest of his brother, Sunday. At the close of the service at business in this village. When it Ledge last week. the editor of The Republican . Mich . Mort . Co . L’t'd . ttorneys at law , money loaner the cathedral on that day a stranger St. Johns, Mich. understood how much work a and Real state Agents. Office ove Gentlemen: AWIckes’grocery, Clinton Ave., St. Johns, Mich. Mrs. Janette Ager, of Gaines, is visit Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Upton took the approached one of the churchmen and watch does, you will readily see how it ing her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Simonson, Northwest at Detroit yesterday for Du As I do not know Emmereon Vance's post- EDWIH H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINQ. asked the name of that very old man office address, I will ask you to say to him that gets out of order apparently so easily. LTON SC DOOLINQ. in St. Johns this week. luth. They will be absent two weeds. who read the lesson. On being in all past due interest on his mortgage to this The little time piece you carry in yonr ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . estate must be paid by November 15th, or I Office over Kendrick ’s store. 35tf H. L. Kendrick ’s pacing colt has been Miss O. Shaw, who has been visiting formed that it was Mr. Stearns, he said: pocket ticks 18,000 times in one hoar A started in a few races this summer, and “I have heard all the great elocu shall be constrained to commence foreclosure. G. B. Porter and family for the past two Very truly yours, 157,680,000 times in one year. NORTON * WEIMER, is making a fine record. tionists and orators of the age. includ ttorneys at law . office in court weeks, returned to her home in Kala S. M. Cutcheon . Executor. The balance wheel of an 18 size Elgin A House, up stairs, St.