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VOLUME BUCHANT AN* BERRIEN CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE H, 1904, PART 2, NUMBER 19.

German Lullaby Lullaby, Olcott •Negro Lullaby Bohemian Lullaby I W an t Uadie© © Mother Goose Lullaby m Was the Entertainment of the Good Night, Song and Drill' Who appreciate Novelties, in High First and Second Grades. Tableau Mill Remnants and Short Lengths HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. All parts were well rendered but Grade, Low Shoes in all the finer qualities, © Dress Goods. We offer one lot Men’s fancy the ones that seemed to particularly Patent leather, Yici kid in black and tan. © We have discovered there are Undershirts and Drawers, 50c qual­ The entertainment given by the pu­ catch the popular fancy of the audi­ more people that want to buy goods ity at 25c, pils of the first and second grades in ence was the Indian Lullaby which o at Half-Price than any other price* One lot Ladies’ Summer Union the opera house Wednesday night © We offer one table full of short suits, high neck, long sleeves, knee represented the stage as an indian lengths Fancy Silks, §1.00, at 50c. cngth25c, •>, was a grand success. * camp with its wigwam and a full © One lot ot remnants of Wash Ladies’ Lisle Vests, low neck, The house was well filled when the tribe of Indians. Another was the o Goods, 8 to 0 yd lengths. 50e per Sleeveless, in white, pink and blue 2 curtain went up, displaying a scene remnant. for 25c. Misses’ and Children’s German Lullaby sang by four little o One lot short lengths, black and Vests 10c. that would remind one of a scene girls in german. The big hit of the o colored Indian Linens 10c, remnants Ladies’ Ribben Pants, lace trim­ from an opera. The stage was filled dC* med, size 4, 25c quality 10c. program however, was the Negro # o We offer Lace Stripe Batistes, Ladies’ /me ribbed Mercerized with little folks dressed in costumes Lullaby by a number of little boys Dimities aud Latvns, the most beau­ representing various nations. The o tiful printings, 10c per yd. Vests, white, low neck, sleeveless with their faces blackened and dress­ One line Silk Mixed and Mercer­ 25c. effect was novel and pleasing. ed to represent “colored mammies.” 0 ized Waistings, very choice, 45c yd. Ladies’ plain black, also white The following program was given: Two very fine tableaux were given, One line silk and wool Cliallies, foot, French toe stockings 10c. All If you are looking for stylish, well © 50c. sizes, extra fine. PROGRAM the first being on the indian camp, Ladies’ spliced foot,Maco sole 15c. made, comfortable and good fitting Shoes © All the above, are Half-Price. PART I. • and the second representing good Misses’, Children’s, Boys’ Bibbed night. In the second little Aline come to us. MILLINERY. Hose, extra good 10c. Opening Chorus We offer at §1.00 a special lot of Men s black and tan, double sole, Simpson was shown in a trundle , bed Children’s Trimmed Hats, at §2.00 spliced heel, best stockiug we ever American Lullaby with her dollie sound asleep. had at the price, 10c pr. Misses’ Trimmed Hats, at §3.00 Norwegian Lullaby The teachers, Miss Carrie Williams © Ladies’ Trimmed Hats. The best All the above are business G. '9 values and styles we ever produced. builders. French Lullaby and Mrs. W. L. Mercer deserve much o Swedish Lullaby praise for the efficient manner in o Russian Lullaby which the little tots were trained. Buchanan,, M ichigan. o COME AND SEE US Recitation, Rockaby Lady, <♦ 4* ❖ © Elizabeth Rouse If you want to attend the world’s tva Eis Scotch Lullaby fair at St. Louis, the Cen­ Indian Lullaby tral offers you'a great opportunity THE MODERN WOODMEN SOUTH BEND, IND. - Tableau during the month of June. You can go on any of the following dates for Closed evenings except Saturday Working Hard for One Million at PART II. §8.05 for the round trip. The 2-7-9- Milwaukee. Italian Lullaby ' . 14-16-21-28-28-30. The tickets are ‘ Japanese Lullaby good for one week. The Modern Woodmen bow liave a S2EZS Wednesday Morning, at the membership of S00.000 and are work­ Home of Jonh C. Dick; ing haad to bring tbe membership up to one million by June 1905, when AMID FLOWEK MG FERNS they will bold their national meeting in Milwaukee. Miss Susie Butler Becomes Mrs. Orville Every part of the jurisdiction has Curtis. representatives of the order securing new members, and it is today the In the presence of a few friends and relatives. Dr. Orville Curtis and Miss Susie Butler took tbe vows that made them man and wife, at the pleasant borne of tbe bride’s uncle, V, John C. Dick, on Day’s avenue, at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning. Rev. W. J. Douglass officiating. After tbe ceremony a wedding din­ ner was served, and tbe happy couple drove to Niles, where they took tbe one o’clock train for the east. Tbe trip will occupy about two weeks. They will stop at Niagara Falls, Sar­ On next Saturday morning we will open one of the greatest atoga, Albany, the Adriondack mountains, down the Hudson river to TO WEL SALES ever held in this locality. A jobber wishing to Hew York city, .Philadelphia and close out the odds and ends left from his season’s business made Washington, D. C. ns a low price on a prescribed lot and the towels are onrs. The The bride and groom are too well purchase consists of a great variety of all kinds of towels in all known in Buchanan to need any qualities and sizes. For convenience in selling we have divided introduction. Miss Butler has lived the purchase into two lots at 9c and 22c for choice. None will be all her life in this village and is one O. H. LAHM. of the foremost of our young ladies, sold until Saturday. Dr. Curtis has only been a resident largest fraternal insurance organiza­ The 9c assortment consists of all cotton, all linen, half linen, here the past eight years, but In that tion in tbe world. fringed, hemmed, hnck, Turkish and Damask towels; plain time has made many friends and In this district which comprises, white, cream and from medium to large, Real values range from built up a lucrative practice. Berrien, Cass and Van Buren coun­ 12i to 25c each, Saturday in an unlimited quantity your Quite a number of very nice pres­ ties. District Deputy, O. H. Lahm, ents were received by them, includ­ is doing good work for the order. ing some fine cut glass, and silver. He put in a large class at Berrien The out of town guests, were Dr. Z, Springs Tuesday night, and is now C h o i c e 9 c L. Baldwin and wife of Niles, and L. N. Baldwin and wife of Manches­ working in Galien. Mr. Lahm will The 22c assortment consists of fine Damask, Turkish towels, hem­ ter, Mich. be a guest of tbe Bn chanan camp at med ends, fringed ends, hemstiched ends plain white and border­ Upon their return Dr. and Mrs. their meeting tonight. ed towels. All sizes, And values up to 40 cents. Saturday your Curtis will occupy their own home Insure yourself by taking out a on Clark Street, which is all furnish­ policy in the Modern Woodman. ed and ready for occupancy. ! <* <* The Record extends congratula­ . First Baml Concert. tions. The citizens and country people 4* •*!♦ ♦> Our word for it, no such towel opportunity has ever occurred in Revolution Imminent. were out in full force Wednesday evening, enjoying the first band con­ A sure sign of approaching revolt this section. Come early. cert of the season given by the Bu­ and serious trouble in your system is chanan Cornet Band. nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach The boys axe playing a high grade upsets. • Electric Bitters will quickly of music and a very noticable im­ dismember tbe' troublesome causes. provement over their last year’s work It never fails to tone the stomach, J is to be seen. The night was an ideal regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, one for a concert and it was appre­ stimulate the Liver, and clarify the ciated, as the large crowd on the blood. Run down systems benefit Buchanan, Mfeft streets would testisv. particularly and all the usual attend­ ing aches vanish under its searching The band boys have just elected new officers, and it is the policy of and thorough effectiveness. Electric the new management to place the Bitters is only 50c. and that is re­ SEE THE WINDOWS SEE THE WINDOWS turned if it don’t give perfect satis­ band in the front ranks of musical faction. Guaranteed by W. N. Biod- organizations of this kind in this sec­ tion of the country. , rick Druggist. ♦X- ♦>. <5* The new officers elected are as fol­ Mothers lose their dread for that lows:—President C. D. Stryker, Sec’y •‘terrible second summer” when they W. W. Wood, Treas. Jesse H. East, have Dr. Fowler’s Extract of "Wild Business Mgr. John Morris. Strawberry in the house. Nature’s Concerts will be given every Wed­ specific for bowel complaints of every nesday evening during the summer, sort, unless prevented by the weather* ■ V's'l- r'

At. Lake Orion One of the largest gatherings of its kind in the state this year w ill be SIX LIVES THE COST held at Lake Orion, Micli., from June 28 to July 1. the occasion being the Of Somebody’s Blunder, Disobedi s ' -■ e biennial convention of the Michigan or Neglect on an Ohio Christian Endeaver union. Lake . ence Our suits wear well and are up-to-date in style Orion is Michigan’s leading Christian Trolley Line, design and pattern. We are careful in select­ The largest and best Clothing Store in Northern conference resort, and the entertain­ ing such clothing that will give the service ment of the delegates there will de­ DEATH MAY CLAIM OTHERS Indiana is at your service. volve on the. Endeavors of the first and the satisfaction we warrant Special at­ ■> district, comprising Wayne, Oakland, Several Are Badly Hurt—Lightning tention is given to those little details that Macomb and Monroe counties, who Thousands of spring suits and overcoats from the Kills Three Children—Fatal strengthen the garment and prolong its wear­ have constituted themselves hosts for Handcar Accident. I ! best manufactures in the UnitedStates are here for the week. A rate of one fare for the ing qualities. round trip has been granted by the Norwalk. O., June 3.—In the most you to choose from. All our suits from $7.50 up are terrible accident in the history of the It will pay yon to have a look through our /J y - Michigan Passenger association frotn strictly wool, well made, trimmed with good, durable Lake Shore Electric railway six per­ stock before buying your spring suit or other all parts of the state. sons were killed and a dozen or more t linings and fit well. All suits from $12.50 up are hand The convention’s first session will others badly hurt as the result of a clothing. made throughout by custom tailors, have hand shap­ be held Tuesday afternoon, June 28, ■collision between an east-bound fast Children’s Suits in variety. The Bustei and in the evening addresses will be electric passenger car and a west­ ed collars and lapels, and are equal in appearence and delivered by Rev. Ernest G. Hilclner bound “package freight” car at Wells Brown Suit, The Russian Blouse Suit, The wear to the finest made-to-measure garments. of Detroit and Dr. W. F. Wilson of Corners, a few miles east of this city. Norfolk Suit and the Double Breasted Sack The dead are: Charles,. Peek, Lorain Hamilton, .Ontario. During the fol­ Suit. OUR CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT is the larref lowing days speeches will be deliver­ O.; W. W, Sherwood, Garrettson, O.; Neil Sullivan Binghamton N. Y.; Clar­ ed by Von Ogden Vogt, of Boston, est in South Bend. We always show the very latest ence Ketcham, Lorain, O.; Ralph Will­ ©ne F rlce- novelties in Boys’ wear, and at very reasonable prices. general secretary of the United Soci­ iam s, colored, India napolis; unidentified ety of Christion.Endeavor, and, aside man carrying a key-ring with the OUR HAT DEP ARTMENT occupies the entire from “Father” Clark, the most prom­ name George Judd Taylor, Alliance, O. inent man in the Christian Endeavor Names of the Worst Hnx-t. tg north side of the store, 165 feet in length. We carry world today; Don O. Shelton of New The worst injured are: Steve Wat- 205-207 South Michigan St. ■ South Bend, Ind. every staple and novelty style which is in demand, York, young people’s secretary Of the ergo, body crushed, terribly cut about American Missionary association; the head; Frank Libling. and Amelia Fur- and if you want a hat or cap at 25c or 50c, or a hat at nice, Cleveland,heads cut; Rose Burns, Rev. Ernest Bourner Allen of Toledo, Cleveland, head badly cut, teeth | $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 to $5.00 you will find the style you President F. W. Chamberlain of De­ knocked out; Gertrude Miller,. Cleve­ want here. troit, Rev. C. Jacques of Albion,Rev. land, cheek cut, leg injured; M. Mc­ Carl S, Jojies of Chelsea and dozens Donald, Cleveland, internal injuries, left side badly crushed; D. C. King, OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT of other workers who are prominent Fremont, head and back bruised; Mills contains hundreds of different styles of new spring in the Michigan society. Bpebo. motor man passenger egr, back A feature of the convention will be injured; Mrs. W. R. Ensign, Toledo, shirts, neckwear and underwear from 25c up in price, the large numberof conferences along leg broken: Mrs. R. G. Sayers, Toledo, lines of practical work. One entire head crushed; George Strugeon. motor- in all the latest colorings and designs.. man on package car, badly crushed. evening, that of Thursday, will be Others Expected to Ole. The great reduction in prices continues, and on devoted tp a missionary conference The accident occurred at a point Saturday we will commence a series of Special Sales THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. under the leadership of Mr. Shelton. quite a distance from any immediate Friday afternoon will be devoted to paeans of communication, and assist­ on the following articles. recreation, sports and athletics, and ance was sent from Norwalk, where » the convention will close Friday every physician and nurse in the city Saturday, June 4 Special Sale on ______Tea 1 was called into sendee- and hurried night with an address on Personal to the place of the accident on a spe­ it/ Monday, June 6 special sale on ...... Salmon Work, by Mr* Allen. cial car. All those,killed were in the Tuesday, June 7 special sale on All Can Goods South .Smoking compartment of the passenger “ The Youth of Washington” car, and death came instantly, the Wednesday, June 8 special sale on Crockery bodies showing np sign of life when Whatever place fate and the wis­ recovered, The injuries of several of Thursday, June 9 special sale on Baking Pow’r dom of posterity may assign among those hurt‘s are so serious that they /p Friday, June 10 special sale on...... Matches historical writings to Dr. S, Weir may result fatally^ Mitchell’s “The Youth of Washing­ Somebody Disobeyed tlie Rules. ton,” now current as a serial in the It was necessary to jack up the Come, in and see us. We will make you prices /|i Century magazine, it certainly has freight car, which lay across the 2? never before offered to the people of Buchanan. & been found uncommonly interesting bodies of the men in the smoking com­ Economy of the Commercial Automobile partment of the passenger car. Many The advantages accruing to the for the time being, and the audacity of the women passengers had fainted; m TWICE A WEEK user and the community at large from of Mr. Mitchell’s attempt has been others Were on their knees offering the adoption of commercial automo­ justified by its success. It reads like thanks for their safety. Manager Stout, m the truth, as, indeed, all the essential of the Lake Shore electric, said as to M. C. CHAMBERLIN biles are numerous. the cause of the wreck: “Some one PUBLISHER. First, there is the matter of econ* part of it is, and the character of the vdid not live up to the rules of the m The O. P. WOODWORTH omy,—economy of space, time and Mount Vernon lad is happily conceiv­ rQad; wbP It was I do not know,” m EDITOR. money. The business automobiles ed and well sustained. After read­ KJDLEP BY A pi& I»¥l«NG SHOCK ing a page or so one is caught by the % • 00 • S&« jSSt« £S0 • takes up less space in the stable, or » * -*-3, — ^ . Entered at the Post-office at Buchanan, Mich, ^ ^ ^ ^ fed* , as second-ciass matter; on the street than the horse and wag- illusion and never thinks of the ficti­ Three Children, One a Babe, Die Instantly on, and this is an advantage which tious character of the matter or of the —Father Fatally Burt. TERMS is very important. As an example it form of the matter he is reading. In Booneville, Ind., June 3. — Three @ 1 .0 0 P E R Y E A R . may be stated that a Philadelphia the Jjjn.e installment we are to have children were killed, one man fatally firm was confronted with the problem young Washington as the surveyor of injured and a woman and child seri­ The following extract from a letter just received JUNE 3, 1904. of building a new stable for horses farm lands, telling of his experiences ously injured by an electric shock will be interesting to wall paper purchasers. and trucks. Owing to the size of the in his own words—words which, in­ which partly’ destroyed their home Tlie Electric Lights. near Ferguson. The dead are: John W. F, Runner, Buchanan, Mich. stable needed, and to the high price deed, are frequently his own (for Dr. We are pleased to state that the Gentry, Jr., aged 14; Opal Gentry, aged Dear Sir:—‘‘The machines of the Potter Wall Paper Mills are running of land, the cost of this was to have Mitchell uses all he can find of 10, and a baby 2 years old, Fatally night ancl day, producing the best Wall Paper for the cheapest prices new lights that will he used on the been two hundred and forty thousand rashington’s own writings in letters injured — John1 Gentry, Sr. Serious­ ever known in the history of this industry. We can always deliver the streets have been shipped from the dollars. Automobiles were investi­ and the like,) but are as frequently ly Injured — Mrs. Gentry and daugh­ goods. Shipment is invarably made the day your order is received. No factory at Cleveland, Ohio. A gang ter Orta. gated, and the fact that they took up the historian’s. substitutions, No excuses.” P o tter W a l l , P a p e r Mir e s . of men will be put to work the first »> *1* ♦> The storm swept over a greater por­ so much less room than horses and tion of southern Indiana, doing much of next week on the line work. A Have you seen samples and learned prices trucks, resulted in the purchase of Special sale on damage to telegraph and telephone large transformer arrived here Wed­ fifteen five-ton electric vehicles. An lines, fences and out-buildings. nesday and will be installed at the officer in a prominent New York de­ Trimmed goods Two Billed, One Wounded. new power house at once. partment store stated recently that Unless some unforseen accidents Evansville, Ind., June 3.—A freight the automobiles used in their delivery next Friday train on the Louisville and Nashville arise the lights w ill be turned on all work took up less than half the sta­ railroad several miles below this city over town by June 15. ble room formerly occupied by Saturday.. M r s. struck a handcaron a trestle. Two men were killed and one was injured by ❖ ♦> horses and wagons. JURE IS DISCHARGED. jumping from the track. The dead men The ZUortd’s Greatest A business automobile can cover are Wiley Blackburn, Bluff City, Ky., N e w s p a p e r more ground in a day than a horse and W. L. Schultz, Adams, Tenn. In­ Buchanan Man Found Not Guilty of UNCOMMON WISDOM. and wagon, a statement which has jured—William Scherer, of Carmi, 111., Assault. hip dislocated. been demonstrated many times and Buchanan People Should Profit. by a under various conditions.. A New Kills tlie “Arbitration” I,aw. Tuesday Judge Coolidge discharg­ Neighbor’s Experience. York brewer found that an automo­ Jefferson City, Mo., June 3.-—The Up-tv date f armers read ed the jury for the term and there Missouri supreme court has decided w ill be no more jury trials until next bile truck could make three trips per It’s a wise man. who profits by the that the state board of arbitration has September. day, as against one trip made by a experience of his friends and neigh­ no power to punish witnesses for con­ bors. Here is a chance to do it, and In the case of the People vs. John horse-drawn truck. In thfe recent tempt who refuse to testify before it. test, one automobile made one hun­ every man, woman or child m Buchan­ The law -gave the circuit court power Stewart the jury found, the defendant an who knows the misery of a bad The best Agricultural Department dred service stops in a single day, a to punSsh witnesses who refuse to tes­ “not guilty.” He was discharged. back, the nervousness and restlessness tify before the board, and the supreme t in the West. Attorney A. A. Worthington of Bu­ performance Which could hardly be caused by kidney complaint or the court says this section of the law is chanan, defended the accused. equaled by a horse-drawn vehicle.— annoyance of urinary disorders, will unconstitutional. This, it is said, prac­ show uncommon wisdom to profit by tically destroys the law. The defendant in the damage case Prom “The Automobile in Business,” Washingtons Trousers were not the kind this citizen’s advice. men wear now-a-days in every-day affairs. For W omen- o f Susie E, Johnson of Benton Har­ by J. A. Kingman, in the American Daboy Injunction Made Permanent, Mrs. n. H. Huges of 185 -Ogden What they need are tlie longer garments bor vs.. Benton Harbor & St. Joseph monthly Review of Reviews for June. Ave., Benton Harbor, whose husband Albuquerque, N. M*. June 3. — F a s h io n s , ❖ *:* is employed on the bridge gang for Judge Baker, ofs the .district court, has which I make so perfectly, Beauty Hints, electric railway and light company Household. Hints, The House of Fulfilment the Big Four, says: “I never got so made permanent the injunction re­ asked for a continuance. This was straining the striking Santa Fe ma­ Boole Reviews. The second installment of George much relief in such a short time as I granted by the court on payment of did from Doan’s Kidney Pills. For chinists from molesting the company’s - I: Merchant Tailor. For M en •j $20 continuance fees, by the defend­ Madden Martin’s first serial, The quite a while I had a dull pain and property or interfering with non-union House of Fulfilment, in the June Me miserable feeling in my back, at times employes, A motion by the machinists M arket Reports, ii-i ant. The case will be the first one First publication May 27, 1904. ■ Sporting New s, D Clure’s, carries the reader with sus­ very severe. My husband used Doan’s modify the injunction so as to permit Fair Politics. tried In September. Kidney Pills some two years ago for them to converse with non-union men Estate of Isaac M. Vincent, Deceased, The appeal in the case of Maggie tained interest into the plot,' Alex- was denied. backache and other kidney trouble, TATE OP MICHIGAN, tlie Probate Court for For Children « Booth vs. Sylvester Parks was argu­ ina, the heroine, returns from school and was wonderfully benefited, in S the County of Berrien. In Spite of the Duty. In the matter of the estate of Isaac M. Vincent ed. to the Blair house and enters social fact cured; so they Were no new rem­ deceased. C u t* O u ts, life in Louisville with eager enthusi­ edy to me. They acted promptly and Washington, June 3.—In a report to Having been appointed commissioners to re­ *" C o m ic s , John Harris, the alleged horse the department of commerce and labor ceive,examine and adjust all claims and demands S to r ie s . asm. The love affairs of her Aunt stopped the pain and miserable feel­ of all persons against said deceased, we do hereby thief, has been released from custody ing in my back. Doan’s Kidney Pills United States Consul Hamm says that give notice that four months from the 23rd day of Harriet Blair and Major Rathbone notwithstanding the duty of 25 cents May, A. H., 1904 were allowed by said Court"for icCutcheon’s Cartoons because of the disappearance of one are a reliable remedy and I do not creditors to present tbeir claims to us lor exam­ come in for consideration and a dra­ ,a bushel Yorkshire, England, always ination and adjustment, and that we will meet at of the1 principal witnesses. hesitate to recommend them.” the office of W. A. Palmer in the village of Bu­ matic climax is reached that fairly For sale by all dealers, price 50c. is able tp export to the United States ♦J* 0* large quantities of potatoes, and sell chanan, in said connty, on the 23rd day of July sweeps the reader to its conclusion. Foster Milburn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y:, A. I). 1904, and on the 23rd day of September 34*00 a Year Daily. Elmer Hawblitzell, Lakeville, says them there-at a profit. A. D. 1904, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of Mrs. Martin’s rare power of vitaliz­ sole agents for the United States. each of Baid days, for the purpose of examining $6.50 Daily and Sunday, *‘Wine Lo-ti” (Coonley’s beef, iron Remember the name, Doan’s, and take and adjusting said claims. ing her characters, of making them Street Car Butta a Building. Dated 23rd day oi May A. D. 1904. and wine with nervine) brought my no substitute. ’ ■ Rockford, • 111., June 3.—A runaway W . A . P a m t e b , real and interesting, is shown to a G e o r g e H. B l a c k . w ife out and done her more good than car on the Rockford and Belvidere in- Commissioners. marked degree. Her lovely little terurban railroad jumped the track at Last publication June 10, 1904. any other medicine we gave her. heroine wins and holds the affections flAND-MSMALLY THOS. S. 5P8AC0E & SOW, OFFICIAL State and Wyman streets in this city, V it i Give me two more bottles for my from the first and there is every indi­ crashing into, a business block with Lather.” Price 50c a bottle at Dr, E- cation that Mrs. Martin is to _____ 85 CENTS tremendous fcwm No 9«e YM witch Bring your printing to the Record Dodd & Son’s, the success p i her Efluny v i w H s m w m Wayne County Rant Bldg- DETBi T -•

Gone. BENTOS HARBOR. Into Eternity’s morning. j CORRESPONDENCE'' * Father Haggerty lectured on “Cap The Niagara Falls Route'' And the joy with which it is rife, ital and Labor” to a small audience Into the rest that remaineth, % at the Bell, Friday night. 'JDiR^S-IIfcTS E A S T . For those that o’er come in the strife. f WEST BERTRAND. LEAVE BUCHAN AN. The first shipment of' strawberries, Into a Jove everlasting, The Mt. Zion S. S. have concluded Detroit Night Express, N o8.___..;ft2:42 A W 14 cases, was sent to Chicago last News Express. No. 46...,...... f 5:11 A.M Unshadowed by doubt ahvay; to put off their Children’s Bay exer­ Mail, No.8 ...... 9:46 A M Into a harmony perfect, * night. Q-rancl Kapitls Special, No .42...... 3:03 P.M. cises until the second Sunday in Train No.14.*,...... — f 5:19 P M And the bliss of an endless day. Chicago & Kalamazoo Acc.om.,No. 22.f 6:2S p M June, on account Of the measles. Mrs. C. R. Nash, of Buchanan, Will Instantly Stop a ®SH§lfoi> It is simply wonderful how quickly it allays the Into a beauty unfading, came down last Saturday for a visit Irritation and heals the mucous membrane. It will break the Cola and heal the rJCJEl-&.T2>TS " W E S T . Of which the heart ne’er conceived; It is rumored that Frank Redding Throat and Lungs quicker than any other known remedy* 0t@ m erits Sfill I&> LEAVE BUCHANAN. Into the home of the blessed, with relatives. No. 37 Pacific Express 4:17 a. m, stop only to let has sold his farm. Don’t allow your children to have Croup—If they have a off passengers® Prepared for those who’ve believed. In spite of the protests of the old ia Cold give them-a dose of Nature’s Cough Balsam before FastMaUNo.S ...... f5:45 AM Jerald Lamb did not wear his new Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom., No.15 8:13 AM Into a life grand and higher, soldiers there was a horse race at the _ them to bed* It will break the Cold and is a certain preventive of Train No. 48 ...... f 10:48 A.M. suit on Sunday, he put it in the hranous Croup, Diphtheria and Pneumonia. ■•rjf Mail, N o -5 ...... ______3:40 PM With heart and soul satisfied. tracks Decoration Day, which drew No. 23, 6:15 p. m. will stop to take Chicago pas­ Into peace, sweet and induring, wrong buggy Saturday night. sengers quite a crowd. la tifi No. 47, Chicago & Kalamzoo Express 7:32 P.M. For which earth’s mortals have sighed. Ruby- Cauffman entertained a num­ A. L. J enks Local Agent. Rev- Lennox of the Methodist & a sure and absolute cure for Coughs^Colas, Bronchitis* Asthma* Pneumonia* Into the city eternal, ber of her friends at dinner, one day Pleurisy* La Grippe* Hoarsness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. O. W. Htjgoeks, G. P. & T A Church, preached a fine Memorial t Stop on signal or to let off Passengers. Whose mansions are wondrously fair, this week. , 1 Price 50c a bottle—Every bottle guaranteed. Into the glory of Heaven, sermon Sunday night. It was a un­ ■*> ♦» Ikb Mt n n. 0, what must it be to be there. ion service and the large auditorium m . s. e . b. s. DAl’TON. was filled. \ ❖ <* ❖ Decoration day was like one of The elite of this city are giving Climate and Crop Report. Long Fellow’s dreary, rainy days, TIME TABLE—May 1, 1904 thimble parties, luncheons, receptions, The mean daily tempature for the Master Lawrence Weaver is sick. Week ending May 30 was 59.7 de­ etc, in honor of the Misses Ora Mc­ Trains leave Buchanan as follows: Mrs. Ida Martin has rented her Donald and Agnes Robinson, who For Hartford, Holland, Muskegon, grees, or 1.8 degrees above the nor­ farm and moved to Galien. will soon become June brides, G-rand Rapids, Saginaw, Bay City, mal; the average precipitation was and the north; also New' Buffalo, 1.63 inches or 0,79 of an inch above School closed Friday. Miss Rich­ Bryon Ward, 11 years old, living Michigan City, Porter, Chicago and the normal; the sunshine averaged 50 ter will teach next year. , 2£ miles east of town, lost a thumb the south and west, at 8:35 A. M. and per cent of the possible amount. There will be Children’s Day ex- and two fingers last Friday while Ample and well distributed show­ 5:00 P.M . ercies at the M. E. Church June 12. playing with a dynamite bomb, which Close connections at Benton Har­ ers have improved the condition of exploded. oats, barley, peas, meadows and past­ Mrs. C. W. Bramel, who has been bor with Main Line trains north and The Choral Union of the twin cities "Instruments that were never south. ures. Wheat and rye also show im­ visiting her brother A. 0. Weaver, and will give the May festival of music found wanting, though often tried. C. V. G lover. H. F. MoelIiEK. provement, but theii general condi­ other relatives the past three months, Agent. Gen’I Pass. Agent. tion still continues poor. The heavy left Thursday for a few weeks’ visit night at the Bell. Their rendition Faithful to the man who makes showers have delayed field work of the ‘ ‘Seasons’ ’ will be a rich treat. with her daughter at Noxon, Mon­ \ and guarantees them, the one who somewhat, but good progress has tana, before returning to her home in Several of our Methodist ladies, in­ been made In corn planting and sugar Laramie, Wyoming. cluding Mrs. Dora Robinson Thayer, sells them and the one who buys Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and beet seeding. whose childhood home was in Buchan­ and owns them. Oats and barley are generally in Henry Spencer, of New York state; an, attended the convention of the St. Louis R. 0. good condition. Meadows and past­ is visiting his daughter Mrs. Bertie BIG FOUR ROUTE. ures are generally much improved; Leiter. W. F. M. S. held In that village last The popular route between Michigan new meadows are quite promising, week. Cities and all Southern points, Jesse Legget came home Satur­ Trains carrying passengers leave Niles but old ones are rather short. Corn day for a visit with his mother. Twenty-three young ladies and as follows: planting is npw well advanced in all Little Freddie Hall fell while play­ gentlemen were graduated from our GOING NORTH [ GOING SOUTH counties of the Lower Peninsula, but Daily ex. Sunday. J Daily ex. Sunday ing in a barn and was hurt quite public schools last Thursday evening. No.28...... 7:58am * No,33 ...... 8:24am germination is slow on account of 23...... 12:50 jim | 25...... 1:35pm Commencement exercises were held M ...... 5:30 p m l 27...... 6:i5 pm the cold condition of the soil, but at the opera house and Dr. Euclid, L. CLAUDE SMITH, Agent, more particularly on account of poor Mr. and Mrs. Slierm Redding visit­ L. D., of Springfield, 111., gave a bril­ Branch House of the great W. "W. Niles, Mich. seed; some fields have been replanted. ed Frank Redding and family Sun- liant address ou “Rootage.” Kimball Co. Chicago. Of course In the extreme southern counties prices must be lower thau at the early corn is up and receiving its The City of Milwaukee, the favor­ first cultivation. ite boat on the G. & M. line last sea., store that handles a dozen makes. Sugar beet seeding is well advanc­ PORTAGE PRAIRIE. son has been remodeled and improved Ill W, W ashington St. ed and germinating nicely, although About 125 friends and neighbors and renamed the “Holland,” and. will rather slowly. Early potatoes ate of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korn gave be put on the Holland -route. The coming up nicely and late potato them a plesant surprise Saturday ev­ bran new boat, “City of Benton planting is in progress. Considerable ening, the occasion being Mrs. Horn’s Harbor” which has been building bean ground has been prepared. All 53rd birthday. The evening was during the winter at the Toledo yards fruit prospects, except peaches, con­ spent in games and music. Ice cream is expeeted here in a few days. It is tinue promising. Strawberries have POSITIONS are GET3/TAJN and cake were served. To all who will attend our school and complete a course in SHORTHAND blossomed quite heavily and at pres­ the finest yet and' our city Is to furnish Sir. and Sirs. Milton Wertz of Elk. her colors* in honor of the name. and BOOKKEEPING. Over 4® students placed in good positions by us every ent indicate an abundant yield* month. Graduates making from $50 to $150 per month. Let us help you hart, were the guests of Sir. and Mrs. G. F. S c h n e id e r , Section director. 'John Allmendinger Jr., was badly to be successful. ♦> ♦> •> Ed S. Arney, Sunday. scalded on the back and limbs last A Frightened Horse. Spring Term How in Session Sir, and Sirs. Otis Rhoades visited Saturday. He was standing in the Write today for catalog and further particulars. Running like mad down the street at Beaver Dam, Ind., last week. boiler room of his father’s pile driver, dumping the occupants, or a hun­ which is widening the canal, when the dred other accidents, a>e every day Christian Ferguson, who has been exhaust plug was blown out of the occurrences. It behooves everybody in the employ of Ed Arney for near­ to have a reliable Salve handy and ly two years, has gone to Pearl, boiler and the young man got the full there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Slich., where he with his bride expect force of the steam and hot water* Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, to go to farming. But for liis presence of mind m lying Eczema and Piles, disappear quickly Slyrtle Rough of this place and Mr. down and crawling from the room, he under it's soothing effect. 25c. at Pearly of southern Indiana, were would not have escaped. W. N. Brodrick’s Drug Store. The celebrated Moody quartet of ♦> ♦:* *> quietly married at the home of the See the magnificent applique cut brides father, G. W. Rough, on Wed­ Chicago, will give a concert here next out friezes. nesday. Monda}’" night under the auspices of C ommencing MAY 11th Improved Daily Express Service (1± hours) between. B i n e s ' M ag-n e t S t o r e . Sir. and Mrs. J. SI! Swartz, and Sir. the Ladies’ Aid. Ckas, H. Coultes, DETROIT and BUFFALO who assisted Evangelist Lvon In the heave DETROIT Daily - - 4-00 P. M. and Sirs. L. B. Rough, were at Bris­ Arrive at BUFFALO - • - 8.00 A. M. tol, Ind., over Sunday, visitiug then tabernacle meetings, will assist them. : Leave BUFFALO Daily - - 5.30 P. M. parents, Sir. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. By the way he is to be one of the Arrive at DETROIT . . . 7.00 A.M. party who will make a Sunday school Connecting -with Earliest trains for all points in. NEW A large line of Fresh Yegtables, ♦> TORE, EASTERN and NEW ENGLAND STATES. •tour of the county this mouth and tratedThron-h pamphletsand tickets sold to rates. all points, Send 2c. for illus­ Lettuce, Onions, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Rate between Detroit and Buffalo $3.50 one way, GLENDORA. $6. 50 round trip. Berths $1.00, $1.50 ; Staterooms we hope Buchanan people will have ' j $2.50 each direction. Wed:end Excursions Buffalo Cucumbers and New Cabbage. Will Lewis of Benton Harbor, and Niagara Falls. the pleasure of hearing him speak 1 0 yonr railway agent will not sell you a spent Sunday and Slonday with his and sing. June 1. 4 4 through ticket, please buy -a local ticket to Buffalo or Detroit, and pay your Crockery parents. *£► & transfer charges from depot to wharf. By | doing thiswe will save you $3.00 to any Sir. and Sirs. Ohas Adams and A Costly lUistake. point Hast o r "West. ,% Pig Banks ...... 05c A. A. SCHANTZ, Q. P. T. M., Detroit, Mich, Indian Banks ______. 05c children, are spending a few days Blunders are sometimes very expen­ Hand Looking-glasses .....___.05c visiting relatives before they go to sive. Occasionally life itself is the Oatmeal Bowls __... ------.05c their new home, near Toledo, O. price of a mistake, hut you’ll never Machine oil can s...... 05c be wrong if you take Dr. King’s New Sirs. Ed Shepardson of Mishawaka, Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, We have a complete line of Tin­ Until further notice two of the palace steamers of this line will run and daughter, Sirs. Neil of Elkhart, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. ware and Granite Ware. between Benton Harbor-St. Joseph and Chicago on the following sched­ ON are spending a week among relatives They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, ule:—Leave St. Joseph every day at 5 p. in. and 10 p. m. Returning, and friends. at W- N. Brodrick’s Drug Store. leave Chicago at 9:80 a. in. dailey and 11:80 p. m. dailey. Saturday only Special Sale Sat­ 4*4 2 p. m. Fare $1.00 each way. Will Bussler is entertaining his St. Joseph to St. Louis exposition rates via the Chicago & Alton Ry. brother from Elkhart. Bead the Record. . or Illinois Central Ry. from Chicago. urday June 4 ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ Season limit ticket $14 10 Among those who attended the 60 day limit ticket 11.85 For tlie next thirty days graduating exercises at Galien, from EXCURSIONS 15 day limit ticket 11.00 this place was Mrs. Joe" Smith, Mrs. VIA THB 7 day limit ticket ,7.50 The seven day ticket is limited to sale twice a week in Michigan, L. II. Kempton, Etlia Slorley and P ere Marquette Tuesdays and Thursdays. Clay ton Painter, World’s Fair St. Louis. On the Hollond division, steamers leave Holland daily at 9 p. m. Fare $1.50 each way Gertie Lingro of St. Joseph, spent Round trip, tickets at low rate's. The right is reserved to change this schedule without notice. Sunday with her friend, Sirs. Lou On sale at all ticket stations. Ask J. S. Mokton, Sec’y and Treas., Benton Harbor. Smith. ■ agents for rates, lifiiit of tickets and . ' J. H. GiiAJiAM.’Pres. Chicago full particulars. t f. Chicago Dock foot of Wabash. Avc. Telephone 2162 Central. Mrs. Grace Weaver shipped a case * of strawberries last Saturday. * * St. Joseph, Rate $ 50. Harry Granger who had the runa South Haven, Rate $ 75. way last week, sustained some in­ Grand Rapids, Rate $1.25, 46 ?99 juries, a broken rib, and a bad cut on Sunday, June 5. the face, though he is able to be H. F. Moellkb, G. P. A. about. 4^4 ■ fee in town. Mr. and Sirs. A1 Shepardson, Mrs Y ou G B e Bft 11>. Coonley’s Cough Balsam, made of Ed ShephardsOn and Mrs. Neil were 'wild cherry,horeliound,spikenard and Oranges, Bananas and Lemons. visitors at Mrs. Ben Sketterly’s, on For Infants and Children. General Bepairing and Machine Work honey, is a perfect remedy for coughs Come and see us. Phone 27 Tuesday. The Kind You Have Always Bought Phone; Residence 48, Shop so ^ =and colds, particularly recommended Mrs. Ckas. Wolkins is sick with for children. Pleasant to take and appendicitis, but is reported doing Bears the - Signature of helps at once. 25c and 50c at Dr. E, well. S* podd & Son’s.

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inated : Governor, Samuel Dickie, Al­ BUSINESS^ CARDS bion; iieutenhnt governor, Trowbridge Johns, Hancock; secretary, of State, js^n. L. E. P eck, Homeopathic Physician and CONTINUE Charles Evans, Greenville; treasurer, ELJ Surgeon, Office and Residence on Main St ' Those who are gaining flesh George H. Candeej Monroe; land com­ Buchanan* Mich. and strength by regular treat­ missioner, Jasper Smethzer, Vandalla; m e n t w ith •*- Illinois Republicans Go to th e attorney general, Walter Westerman. Scott's Emulsion For Love Seventy-Er hth’Ballot With­ Adrian; superintendent of public in­ M. Brodrlck, M. D., Ilomoepatliic should continue the treatment out Making a Choice. struction, F. S. Goodrich, Albion; H.„ Physician, Buchanan, Micli, 01- In hot weather; smaller dose fice at B rod rick’s Drug Store. and a little cool milk with it will, member of board of education, Alfred do away with any objection Lowther, Detroit. which is attached to fatty pro­ ducts during the heated CANNON PLEADS FOE A BREAK Charles P. Russell, of Detroit, and nviLTm'Ctnms, M. D., Physician and Surgeon s e a s o n . of Country Samuel Dickie, of Albion, were chosen O Office, over Roe’s Hardware. Telephone 0 2 Send for free sample. Buchanan, Mich. &/ " SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, presidential electors-at-large. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York., Lowden Gets the Benefit of the One 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. TARIFF PLANK TO STAND PAT 0 BY CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY That Follows. Dr. E, . Colvin, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON^ President Wants No Hint of Revision in Telephone from office to house accessible from We have secured the rights the Chicago Declaration. he street at all hours of day or night. Doesn’t Hold, and the Tide Turns the Office over Carmer,.& Carmer’a shoe store. SO YEARS’ for this thrilling romance Residence, 15 Cayuga Street/ -• EXPERIENCE Other Way - Scrap Over a Washington, June 3. — There have of the American Revolu­ Yates Banner. been several conferences in Washing­ ______Y tion which will appear se- Springfield, 111., June 3.—A desper­ ton within the last few days regard- J. Asa Garland, M. ( ate effort on the part of Republican hag the tariff plank to be inserted in leaders to break tbe deadlock in the the Republican platform by the Chi­ •PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. state convention failed yesterday and cago convention. The general lines of Office:—Roe Block, Front Street. T rade M a rk s at 8 p. m. the'assemblage took a re­ this planlc were laid down some weeks Residence, Dewey Aye.— opp. School House D e s ig n s In Our Columns cess -until 10 a. m. today without hav- ago at the first conferences held, but C o p y r ig h t s & c . BSTBell ’Phone 34 Anyone, sending a sketch and description may it was not decided then whether the quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an ing nominated a candidate for govern­ invention is probably patentable...Communica­ Mr. Brady is too widely1 plank should stand firmly for protec­ tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents or. The attempt to bring about the sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. tion or declare for some measure of Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive and favorably known to break was a spectacular one. Ex-Rep­ revision by the party as the necessities special notice, without charge, in the require an introduction to resentative Reeves, chairman of the of the case may require. J. W. EMMONS M. D. committee, on resolutions, and Chair­ It is now understood that President ftttrfca*. our readers. His name is PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ahandsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ man Cannon engineered the plan, Roosevelt desires theplatform to stand culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a which was made possible by the report Diseases of Women a Specialty* year ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. a guarantee of a good sto­ absolutely for protection, with no sug>- of the committee on resolutions, which gestion of revision, and that this course Office over express office. Office hours 1 M & Co, 361 Broadway, N ew Y ork ry and the reviewers agree presented the resolution to the effect Branch Office, 625 F St. Washington, D. C. will be followed. The president is 10_a. m. until 4 p. in.; in at all other times that this is one of his best. that the delegates be released from convinced that practically no issue but except when out in actual practice. instructions. the tariff will appear throughout the Residence corner Lake and Fron t streets, Accepted l>y the Candidates. campaign. formerly the Hubbell residence. Gails When it was presented Reeves called promptly attended to day or night. upon the candidates one by one, to CANDIDACY OF FAIRBANKS Phone, Residence and Office 112. An Intensely patriotic tale come before the convention and ex­ press their opinion regarding it. Each Harry New Seems to -Think the Indiana of the revolution. declared in favor of the resolutions, Senator Is Only Receptive. JDS. JE SSE FILM AI^ —Outlook. speaking in the order named: Frank Chicago, June 3.—Colonel Harry S. vice, how to obtain patents, trademarks, copyrights,.etc., , N ALL COUNTRIES. O. Lowden, Governor Yates, Charles New, national committeeman for Indi­ b e f i r m Business direct ■with Washington saves time, A vigorous and most whole­ S, Deneen, Attorney General Hamlin, ana, and one of the sub-committee on OFFICEPOST-OFFICE“BtOCE. money and often the.'patent. some story of revolutionary Lawrence Y. Sherman, Representative arrangements for.the Republican na- Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Warner, and John H. Pierce. Then Nitrous Oxide Gas Given in Extracting Teefci ■Write or come to, us at tonal convention, has arrived in Chi­ 523 Ninth Street, opp.-United States Patent Office, days. The character drawing is excellent and the,sketch Reeves yielded a portion of his time sjS F ’Be l l P h o n e 99. WASHINGTON,' ~ sir D. C. o f Washington most admirable in its bold outlines. to John W. Parker, who urged Its cago and joined Secretary Dover and —Boston Gazette. adoption in letter, and in spirit as Committeemen Schneider at the An­ well. nex headquarters.. Asked in regard to the Fairbanks vice presidential candi­ Dr. John 0. Botler, The style of the book is admirable. Its spirit is exult­ Cannon Urges a Break. dacy he said: antly patriotic without being overwrc ught. Speaker Cannon then demanded the “I don’t really lcnoAV much about DENTIST. —Congregationalism Boston. attention of the convention and elo­ that. Senator Fairbanks never has REDDEN BLOCK quently pleaded with the delegates to said, so far as I know, that he was Phone 50. A stirring story of Jove and war on land and sea. break the deadlock. He declared that a candidate for that nomination. The the delegates must compromise, and CHICHESTER’S E ie iiS ! —Boston Globe. state convention did not instruct for called attention to the fact that the him. As I understand it, if the other 5Dr. M JF. Moons convention by its Inaction was injur­ states all want him, then Indiana will ing the Republican party, not only in be for him.” Veterinary Surgeon and . Watch for the Opening Chapters Illinois but in the entire nation. “Let’s adopt this resolution,’’ he said, “and Wyoming Instructs for Hearst. Dentist ! then nominate a ticket; and let’s do Cheyenne, Wyo.. June 3.—The state House’s K/ondyke Livery Barn k it today.’’ There was not a vote against Democratic convention instructed for C-o^0 '“fea Phone 63 which stancls~at Clayton avenue' and the resolution, but when the roll was Hearst unanimously. He is strongly WORLD’S FAIR HOTEL called oil the sixty-seventh ballot there 8&Jb. Always reliable. Ladies, ask Druggist for Skinker road, overlooking the Exposi­ Indorsed in resolutions. «SttCMESTEjR'S ENGLISH in Red ana ACCOMMODATIONS. tion grounds. This hostelry will ac­ was no substantial change from the ■Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. ballots of the previous day. Qn the Will War on “Cut Price” Stores, rank A. Stryker, Go. Drain Commis­ Take no other. Refuse dangerous suhsti* commodate 5,000 persons. The rates, Sutionn anrt toH ationi,. Buy of your Druggist, next ballot taken before the noon re­ Chicago, June 3.—The Proprietary sioner, office corner Front and Main St. Louis Hostelries Prepared to Handle European plan, are from $1 to $5 per F or send 4c. in stamps for Purtieralurs, Test!* cess a number of the uninstructed del­ Druggists’ association at its annual Sts., Buchanan, Mieli. Belle phone 29. moaials and ‘•Kclief for Ladies.” in Utter. Vast Throngs—•Prices Not to Be In­ ay return m ail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by day. The Grand View’ hotel, south of egates voted for Judge Sherman, and meeting here decided on a general re­ creased—Hotel Inside of the Ex­ the Exposition, on Oakland avenue, has he received 80 votes. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. position Grounds With a Ca­ duction‘in prices of its goods to re­ g* JJ ONE Y TO LOAN on farms at low irArest SS©© JEsdisou Square, FSHTliL, a capacity for 5,000 guests, and the tail druggists, and determined that so- IWi long time with prepayment privUegS J. pacity For 6,000 Guests. rates are $1 to $1.50 per day, European, W. BELSTLE, Buchanan, Mich. BREAK FROM YATES TO LOWDEN called “cut price” drug stores should and $2 to $2.50 per day on the Amer­ he prohibited from handling the prepa­ Ample hotel accommodations have ican plan. The Kenilworth, on West Latter’s Vote Runs Up to 631, but tile Park boulevard and Billon avenue, has rations of the members of the associa­ St. Louis been provided for the World's Fair Tide Turns on Him. tion. 1'PerroM <§* ?S‘o?f * visitors at St. Louis both within and a capacity of 1,500 guests, with a rate When the convention reconvened for of $1.50 per day. Illinois Man Promoted. W orld’s Fair outside of the Exposition grounds. The above mentioned are a few Of the the afternoon session the long-expect­ Funeral Directors ed break from Yates to Lowden came, St. Louis, June 3.—Colonel Charles The Exposition management has or­ new hotels that have been erected near F. Mills, of Springfield, 111., has: been 108-110 Oak Street, YIA ganized a free information service. A the Exposition grounds for the accom­ and he got the vote of Speaker Can­ appointed chief of the live stock de­ pamphlet has been issued for gratui­ modation of World’s Fair visitors. All non’s district as well as the votes of partment of the World’s fair, to suc­ Phone 118. BUCHANAN, MICHES Ah tous circulation explaining many of told there are about twoscore. All are several other counties, and some scat­ ceed Frank D. Coburn, of Kansas, re­ the conveniences that have been pro­ within easy walking distance, and all tering delegates. For several ballots signed. Colonel Mills has been con­ vided. A list of all tbe hotels, with are situated on high ground, with com­ his vote increased until he reached a nected with the department since its vote of 631%. Then the tide turned, rates, is contained in this pamphlet. prehensive views of tbe grounds. All organization. Sale of tickets begins April 25th, of the structures are well built, and in and on the closing ballot, the sev­ inuo u EMEUS The entire city- has been canvassed, enty-eighth, his vote had dropped to Unique Gift to a College. Fair opens April 30th. some df them tbe most luxurious quar­ UfiOEqf^ifEq$/ and many thousands of private house- ters are obtainable. The rates are es­ 532%. It requires 752 to nominate. Lindsburg, Kan., June 3:—Colonel C- Rates from Niles, Mich., will be as tablished and will not be increased dur­ Yates’ lowest vote during the day was A. Smith, a millionaire lumber dealer follows; ing the Exposition. 362, and his closing vote was 405. There of Minneapolis, who is here attending FR0N ST., BUCHANAN, RICH SEASON TICKETS good returning until was no material change in the vote the commencement exercises of Beth­ of the other candidates. any college, announces that he will give December 15, 1904, at §15.00 WHARFAGE FREE AT ST. LOUIS Much excitement prevailed during 100,000,000 feet of lumber to the col­ SIXTY-DAY TICKETS good returning within the afternoon session. Lowden shout- lege. sixty days, but not later than December Twenty Miles of River Front For Wa­ ers started several demonstrations in 15, 1904, at §12.50 ter Craft at World’s Fair City. efforts to stampede the convention, and McKinley Souvenir Distribution. FIFTEEN-DAY TICKETS good returning Free wharfage will be given to all they made a great din. When Low­ Cleveland, June 3.—The distribution within fifteen days, at 11.35 boats landing at St. Louis during the den began to fall back the Yates peo­ of 37,000 souvenirs to Cleveland con­ COACH EXCURSION TICKETS good retum- World’s Fair. Traffic Manager Hil ple began a demonstration, and let tributors to tbe McKinley memorial at Canton has begun liere. The souvenir ing within seven days, will he sold only leary of tbe Exposition and Joseph P down from the girders a great banner Whyte, harbor and wharf commission is a steel engraving of MeKlnely, the 222 South Peoria St., for advertised coach excursion days, bearing the quotation: “Hold the er of St. Louis, have decided on the. 1<> Fort.” Chairman Cannon ordered it White House and the Canton home. Ch icag o , III., Oct. 7,1902. tickets to he good only in day coaches, cations assigned to the various kind taken down, and a dozen ready hands, Eight months ago I was so ill whether’ on regular or special trains, Vandalism of a French Mob. that I was compelled to lie or sit of boats. led by Sheriff Ben Brainerd, tore it down nearly all the time. My every Tuesday and Thursday from May Yachts, steam lannc-hes and all boas from Its fastenings and threw, the Toulon, France, June 3.—In conse­ quence of the refusal of the pastor to stomach was so weak and upset 17tli to June 30th, inclusive, at $8.05 .propelled by their own power !m v- wreck into the Morgan county Yates that I could keep nothing on it been assigned wharf space betwei- delegation. A free-for-all fight was admit to their first communion children and X vomited frequently. I For full information and particulars as who had sung anti-clerical songs a mob to rates, tickets, and limits, call on Agents Choteau avenue and Biddle street prevented only by the interference of could not urinate without great These streets, running east and we... the police. The banner, after its res­ wrecked the pulpit and overturned pain and I coughed so much that “Big Four Route,5'or address the under­ form the boundary lines for the eo;- cue by the Yates’ men, was hung up statues in St. Jean’s church. my throat and lungs were raw signed. .tral business district of the city. in the rear of the platform. and sore. The doctors pro­ WARREN J. LYNCH, Gen’l Pass.& Ticket Agt. Admiral Dewey at Annapolis. nounced it Bright’s disease and House boats have been assign e-: The first ballot of the day, the six­ others said it was consumption. Cincinnati, Ohio. wharf space north of Biddle stree? ty-seventh, gave the following result: Annapolis, M'd., June 3.—Admiral George Dewey was the feature at the It mattered little to me what and south of Choteau avenue. Yates, 471; Lowden, 408; Deneen, 3S6; they called it and I had no de­ St. Louis' has a river front of twen Hamlin, 118; Warner, 39; Sherman, graduation exercises at the Naval sire to live. A sister visited me ty miles. The Broadway line of Un- 53; Pierce, 26. academy. He was given a salute of from St. Louis and asked me if Transit company parallels the river It was on the sixty-ninth ballot that nineteen guns as he entered tbe I had ever tried "Wine of Cardui. from the city limits on the north to the tide began to turn to Lowden, his grounds of.the academy. I told her I had not and she Jefferson Barracks on the south. At vote running .up to 573, and Yates’ bought a bottle. I believe that Policemen Fight •with Pistols. it saved my life. Ibelievemany no point are the cars more than five dropping to 388; Deneen going down POBTION 01? ■ VARIED INDUSTRIES BUILD­ Carthage, Mo., June 3.—Ed. Gaff­ women could save much suffer­ ING, WOBLD’S FAIR. blocks from the Mississippi river. The to 358. Lowden’s vote continued to ing if they but knew of its value. World’s Fair may be reached for one increase up to the seventy-third bal­ ney and A. Hurst, policemen, fought holders have arranged to receive visit­ lot, which stood, fractions omitted: with pistols on the street here. Gaff­ In. great variety just received. fare by transferring to any of the ney was shot in the stomach and will ors. These houses are in every section eight lines that cross Broadway and Yates, 362; Lowden. 631; Deneen, 345; of the city, and the rates at which die. Hurst was shot in the head, but reach the Exposition grounds. Hamlin, 70; Warner, 29; Sherman, 40; may recover. Solid Silver Souvenir Spoons 50c guests will be received is a matter of No charge will be made for wharf­ Pierce, 24. record on the books of the bureau. age, Application for space should be Then Lowden began to lose, getting Downward Plunge of 3,000 Feet, Don’t you want freedom from and upwards. The Inside inn, a hotel on the Ex­ made to the harbor and wharf, com­ only 620 on the seventy-fourth ballot, Monterey, • Mex., June 3.—W. F, pain? Take Wine of Cardui position grounds, has a capacity for missioner at the City Hall, on Twelfth while Yates and Deneen gained, until Clarke, a well known mining superin­ and make one supreme effort to . Ladies Watches 6,000 guests. The Exposition manage­ street, between Market street and the last ballot, the seventy-eighth, be well. You do not need to be ment has control of the rates, which tendent slipped on a trail leading Clark aveng e .______stood, fractions omitted: Yates, 405; from Minas Nuevas to La Fama and a weak, helpless sufferer. You. have been fixed at from $1.50 to $3.50 Lowden, 532; Deneen. 365; Hamlin, Gents Watches per day, European plan, including ad­ SCORES ON THE BALE FIELDS fell a distance of fully 2,000 feet. •can have 'a woman’s health and 102; Warner, 28; Sherman, 45; Pierce, do a woman’s work in life. Why Rings, Brooches mission to the grounds. On the Amer­ 24. ican plan the rates range from $3 to $5 Chicago, June 3. — Following are $ 1 0 0 Reward $1 0 0 . not secure a bottle of Wine of per day. The hotel is 400 by 800 feet the base ball' scores: PROHIBITIONISTS OF MICHIGAN 1 Cardui from your druggist to­ Chains, ©harms, Etc. Etc. The renders,of this paper will he pleased to and is three stories high. League: At New York—Cincinnati learn that there is at least one dreaded disease day? There are more than 150 established 1, New York 2; elsewhere—Weather. Samuel Dickie Heads Their State Ticket— that science has keen, able to cure in all its Also many pretty novelties. Gall stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure hotels in St. Louis, and a signed agree­ Anieriean: At Detroit—New York Delegates Cninstruoted. is the only positive cure now known to the ment has been made between many of 5, Detroit 4; at Cleveland—Boston 5, Lansing, Mich., June 3. — At the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a constitu­ tional disease,'-requires a constntional treatment. their managers with the Exposition of­ Cleveland 6; at . St. Louis—Rain; at Prohibition state convention sixty- Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting ficials that rates shall not be raised Chicago—Washington 7, Chicago 13, directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of W. Scott Jones. tliree uninstructed district delegates to the system, thereby destroying the foundation of during the Exposition period. Many Association: At Indianapolis — Co­ the national convention-were elected the disease, and giving the patient strength by new hotels have been built on sites ad­ lumbus 2, Indianapolis 3—ten innings;, building up the constitiou and assisting nature The Reasonable Jeweler. with the following delegates-at-large: in doing its work. The .proprietors have so much jacent to the Exposition grounds, anil at Milwaukee — Minneapolis 10, Mil­ faith in its curative powers, that they oiler one SOUTH BEND FOUNDRY CO.. the published fixed rates warrant, the waukee 4; at Kansas City—St. Paul John Russell, New Haven; Fred W, Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. SOUTH BEND, IND., assertion that no one, need pay exor­ 4, Kansas City 6; at Toledo—‘Louis­ Corbett, Adrian; Samuel Dickie, Al­ Send for list of testimonials. make all kinds of Grey Iron, Building. Street i bion; W. A. Taylor, Bellevue; J, K. Address F .J . CHENEY & CO,Toledo,O. and Machine THOS. S. SPRAGUE & SON, bitant rates for accommodations either ville 6, Toledo 10. Sold by Druggist, 10c. at hotels or private houses. Western: At Sioux City—St. Jo ­ Johnston, Grand Rapids; L. H. Ives, Hall’s Family Pills are best, CASTING _ Among the new hotels may be men­ seph 4, Sioux City 1; at Colorado Mason; N. Norton Clark, Adrian. ❖ ❖ ❖ Do Pattern. Blacksmith and Machine Work) PATENTS. p»e following state ticket was nom­ SASH WEIGHTS, ETC. |7ayne County Bank Bldg.* DETRQIS i tioned the, Hgtel jSTapojeon Bonaparte. Springs— % Subscribe to toe Record, onl^ $1 i

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BUCHANAN MARKETS . < 9 0 Week 3nding., June 3; Subject to change: | PERSONAL. T IN nORlAffl Butter . lie STEPHEN T. BAKER Lard 8c Miss Ella Liglitfoot, of Cedar Rap­ ids, Iowa, is visiting in Buchanan. Was born in Dutchess County, New All The Latest ggs 14c York, Feb. 29, 1812 and died May 31, ■w Potatoes 75c Hats, Caps, Negligee and Fanc^ How is tlie time of year Mr. Clias.. Hamilton of Chicago, 1904, aged 92 years and 3 months. The Pears-East Grain Go,, report came to Buchanan Thursday, for a short visit. In 1835 he came from the east, trav­ when you will need BYE for the following prices on grain torday: eling the entire distance by horse Shirts Shoes, and AH Gents ^ coloring that ..new carpet. Wheat No. 2 Red and White. 1.05 Mrs. H. E. Lough of Tampa, Fla. and wagon and settled in Laporte, Oats No. 3 white. 40c is visiting relatives and friends in Ind. Seven years later he moved to Furnishing Goods. We can supply you. Buchanan. 4 Corn, Yellow 42-450 Michigan, being attracted by the G-us Butler returned to Elkhart water power in McCoy’s creek, and Closing of Mails. yesterday after attending the wedding with his brothers' built a cloth dress­ Dodd's Cough Balsam of his sister. ing mill and cstabliscd the town of » GOING EAST Dodd's Liver Pills Mrs. John Jarvis returned to her Bakcrtown. 9:15 a. in., 12:15 and 4:45 p. m. X Dodd's Sasaparil/a 75c home in Dowagiac, Wednesday, after In 1888 he was married to Margar­ GOING WEST a short visit in this place. et McLane; three Children were born 7:45 a. m., 12:15 p. m., 3:15 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Hamilton, to this union, Mrs. Wm. Redden, of Orders taken for Continental 6:00 p. m. and son spent Saturday with her New Paris, Ind., Mrs. Francis Wells, GOING NORTH brother, Clarence Wilson at Jones, of Manchester, Oklahoma, and Louis, 7:45 a. m., 5:45 p. m. Mich. who died when 14 years old. Tailoring Company. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullan of His first wife having died, he was married to Elanor Morgan in 1849, Druggists and Booksellers. Gloves at W. H. Keller’s. Cleveland, Ohio, are guests at the Guarantee a fit or no Sale. home of L.~ W. Hodge. They are on who died Nov. 12,1901, on the anni­ Nice line of lamps. W. H. Keller. their wedding trip. versary of her birth. To this -union Nice line of cigars. W. H. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hosford were were bom five children, V. M. Baker, in South Bend Wednesday, attending who lives on the old iiom.est.erd, Seed Buckwheat for sale by the the marriage of Miss Lillian Ware James C; Baker deceased, Mrs. Wm, Pears-East Grain Go. and John Wolverton. Sparks, of this place, E. C. Baker A carload of the best 16 quart berry Mrs. Nellie Coddington, of Ridge­ and Geo, Baker, of Chicago. r TSae ttprtO'date Fmmlstaer cases in town, Buchanan Cash Gro­ wood New Jersey, is visiting her aunt The funeral was held from his late Mn attractive meal of cery. Mrs. Wm. P. Carmer. She will stay home yesterday afternoon, Rev. W. in Buchanan about two weeks. J. Douglass officiating, and interment The best winter wheat hour in the well-prepared food , go to Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Rogers,, of was made in the Bakertown cemetery. market, 70c per sack. Buchanan Springfield, III., were guests at Clear We Wish Him Success. Cash Grocery. The City Restaurant Lake Farm last week. Rev. Rogers The following clipping taked from We have a good line of men’s hose, is pastor of the Central Baptist church Pleasant and Comfortable at Springfield. the West Point, Miss. Leader, refers W. H. Keller. to one of our fellow townsmen. The Booms. Mrs. C. 0. Hamilton went to Itha­ R e c o r d wishes Squire abundant suc­ Mrs. Nettie Lister, Proprietor. The great Weber Pianos at the o.a ca, New York, Monday, night for a In your grocery bill is like finding it. Not only reliable music store of Elbe! Bros,, month’s visit with relatives. This is cess in his hew field. South Bend,, Ind. t. f. the first time she has been to her old S. A. Vinton, of Buchanan, Mich., can we save yon money, bnt we can give yon satis­ home in twenty-five years. with Messrs A. and O. Lucas of faction in HIGH GRADE pure and cleanly kept A. F. Howe and R. V- Clark are the Burmingbam, arrived in this city n E. C. Baker and George Baker, of O . JVI. M aLirsli new committeemen from Buchanan, Monday, to begin active operation on eatables, that no matter what your appetite may be Shoe repairing' .neatly done of the democratic party. Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Redden, you can always eat with a relish. of New Paris, Ind., R. W. Dojpioyer, the work of construction of the Acme 9 at Carmer and Carmer’s. t f Remember that we sell kodaks and and Frank Grish, of South Beni, Miss Furniture Manufacturing company, Our object is to place before you the goods in the everything in supplies, Nora Haslett and Mrs. Harry Smith, which was recently organized here. highest state of perfection obtainable, hence our B in n s ’ Ma g n e t S t o r e . of Chesterton, Ind., Harry Baker, of The people of West Point and Clay Battle Creek, Ray Baker, of Jackson, county extend to them the very best adoption of the most up-to-date methods, executed FOR S A L E - and James Reynolds, of New Carlisle, wishes, and hope for them much suc­ by the best help we can find. That’s why we sell When you have a good 160 acre farm $35, per acre. attended the funeral of S. T. Baker cess in their new business venture. more Coffee, Tea, Canned Goods, Ham, Bacon, Pork thing stay by it. 22 “ •« $44, “ *« yesterday. That it will be a the Address L. Box 581 Buchanan, Mich. ♦♦♦ v start is an assurred fact as tEese" gen­ Loin, Emits, Sugar, Flour, Soap, Oil, Gasoline, Mrs. R. A. Griffen was stricken If we have pleased you stay by us. tlemen are successful manufacturers, Only one remedy in the world that with paralysis Wednesday morning. Vegetables, Candies, etc. , etc. , than all the rest in Leave your package at Sheet’s Cafe, will at once stop itchiness of the skin having been in the business all of town. next door to Boardmah’s Store or the in any part of the body; Doan’s Oint A party of four from South Bend, their lives, and thoroughly under­ Laundry. meat. At any drug store, 50 cents. Ind., spent Memorial day at Clear stand all the details that go to make Lake Farm. up a successful plant. you Detier man ever BUCHANAN S M I LAUNDRY FOR SALE—An eight room house, <$* <§>■ ❖ * Never before did our purchasing agent nail so Prof. J. W. C. Brown, has accepted Republican County Conven­ 9 in good condition. Full sized lot, a position at Colon, Mich., as super­ many Gold Line bargains. Let us help yon to share and good barn. W ill exchange for intendent of the schools At that place. tion. team of horses in part payment. In A Republican County Convention them. t LOCAL NOTES t quite at R e c o r d office. jlO-2 p A 7 pound boy arrived at the home will be held at the city of Benton of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ravin Tues­ ' X. Harbor on Wednesday, June 8th, 1904, ’Clothes lines. W. H. Keller. FOR SALE—Forty acres of lane day. Mother and child are doing at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the Special Sale Saturday, June 4. with a comfortable house and barn well. purpose Of nominating candidates for the following county officers: Curry Combs. W. H. Keller. five acres of timber and a small or­ LOST—Sunday, some sheet music Probate judge, sheriff, county clerk, chard, situated one mile north of BUCHANAN CASH G1 ^ Star & Richmond Pianos on easy between the Advent and Evangelical treasurer, register of deeds, prosecut­ payments, at Elbe! Bros’, South Bend. Dayton, Mich. For particulars in­ ing attorney, two circuit court com­ churches. Please return to R e c o r d quire of Enos Holmes. tf missioners,two coroners, county sur­ BAINTON BROS. Proprietors. for sale. Sol office. veyor, county drain commissioner; Rough. and for the election of 24 delegates The work of laying 100 pound stec Ladies’ Aid Society of the Larger to attend the Republican State Nom­ Ghas. Hoffman shipped a carload of rails between Buchanan and Galien, Hope church, will meet with Mrs. inating Convention yet to be called; cattle to East Buffalo, N. Y., Wed on the Michigan Central, was com­ Harriet Baker, next Wednesday, June for the election of 24 delegates to July Designer The Song of the Hack. nesday. pleted Wednesday at this place 8, at 2 p. m. attend the State Judicial Convention Patriotism is encouraged in the By profession I’m a writer yet to be called; for the election of This we are informed makes the track Designer for July by A Flag Drill, A Of the kind they call a “hack”; WANTED—To rent, one or two Dr. W. T. Bertrand, of Coloma.has 32 delegates to attend the. Senatorial uniform in weight to Chicago. Stars-and-stripes Entertainment, and- First I send out funny verses furnished rooms. Address Box 145, 'been Selected as temporary chairman Convention yet to be called, and for the transaction of such other busi- A Fourth-of-July Party. Qf interest (Which quite frequently come hack), Buchanan. Mr. H. H. Hosford started for Ge­ of the Representative convention to ness as may properly come before the pictorial and literary are Women Next I write a gushing story neva, Ind., yesterday where he ex­ be held at Niles June 14. * convention. Sculptors of the World’s Fair, by Of a maiden and a man, Yiavi Treatments, Kathryn C pects to engage in the construction The following is the number of Then I tell in simple language Can’t be perfect health without Katherine Louise Smith; At the Sign P iste, trained nurse, 506 Sycamore of a street railway. The road Is to delegates to which each townsjhip “How to Make a Feather Fan.” pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters and ward is entitled: of the Copper Kettle, by Isabel Gor- St., Niles, Mich. jB be about 60 miles in length and run Often times my mind will wonder makes pure blood. Tones and in­ don Curtis; The Monarch Butterfly, between Marion, Ind. and some point - 1s t ., d is t r ic t To such themes as “Fancy Stock,” Kodaks not over 4X5 admitted free vigorates the whole system. No. Delegates by Effie Thoms, and Four Rooms in a m Ohio. “Yields of Milk from Jersey Heifers,” at St. Louis Pair. Benton tp 17 Summer Cottage, by Mary Kilsyth. • ? “How to Make a Parrot talk,” B in n s ’ M a g n e t St o n e . General Manager L. Hommedieu of Benton Harbor 1st w For the faneyworker are given direc- See Parkinson & >v 1 A “Feed for Laying Hens in Winter,” the Michigan Central, passed through tions for making Pillow Lace, Old “How to Cure a Wife Who Snores”, Two American Express fast spe­ “ “ 3d w 12 Buchanan-Wednesday m his special Coveney for fine “ “ 4th w 11 German Net Darning, Cut-work Em- “Is the Human Race in Danger?” cials, passed through here Wednes­ train, on a general tour of inspection. spring clothing. Hagar 6 broidery, Hairpin ^.Lace and How to “Birds We See About Our Doors.” day, east bound, on the Michigan It is expected that several changes Lake 1st p 6 Make a Cornshock Hat. The patterns I have never been a farmer, Central. will be made in this place that will U. S. Corn Cure for ladies is clean “ 2nd p 7 illustrate the most up-to-date of sum- Never wielded rake and boe, Lincoln - - 9 D. D. West, insurance inspector, of greatly improve the company’s prop­ and colorless, sure and safe, stopping mer garments, and the regular de- But I tell the countiy “hayseeds” Oronoko 18 How to make the melons grow; Kalamazoo, was in town yesterday, erty. ______the pain at once and curing in a few partment is augmented by an article Royalton 6 on bathing suits and another on sun- And I write on raising poultry getting data for a re-rating of Bu­ Mr. E. N. Matrau, of Bain bridge, days. Price 15c, two for 25c at Dr. St. Joseph tp 5 bonnets and shade hats. The short All the latest methods heard; chanan property. one" of the prominent candidates for E. S. Dodd & Son’s. St. Joseph 1st w 8 stories this month are Bedford of And “About Dehorning Cattle,” the nomination of County Treasurer For the pay—so much per word. ’Tisn’t safe to be a day without Dr A peculiar freak of nature was seen “ “ 2nd w 9 Bogue Bank, by T. Jenkins Hains; on the Republican ticket, was in Thomas’ Bclectrlc Oil in the house. at the home of Lou Prenkett, in the “ “ 3rd w • * 8 and How the Twins Celebrated, by Anything will make a subject, town Tuesday shaking hands with Tho’ ’twas never heard before, Never can toll what moment an acci­ west part of the township, a few days “ “ 4th w 8 Lilian C. Paschal. his many friends. Mr. Matrau is a Study, think, imagine something dent is going to happen. ago. It was that of a duck that was *> And forthwith two dollars more staunch Republican and lias the solid hatched with two heads and one body, Total 146 The Century’s “ Western Slumber.” support of his own township, and Find their way into my pocket; Wine Lo-Ti (Coonley’s beef, iron it did not live but a short time. 2n d . d is t r ic t The social changes in the West are will no doubt carry several others. Just an hour the brain to rack, and wine with nervine) is the perfect No. Deleg ates in nothing more remarkable than in At the present time however, it is Then the finished sketch or story— food tonic. There is no other like it Unclaimed letters remaining in P. Bainbridge 10 the fast-vanishing life of the Indians, O ’tis great to be a hack! hard to tell who will be nominated or equal to it. Price 50e at at Dr. E. O. at Buchanan, Mich., for week end­ Berrien • 10 and in the June Century, which is to —Charles H. Chesley, in Lesl ie’s Monthly for this important office. S. Dodd & Son’s. ing May 31, 1904. John Welch, Mrs. Bertrand 7 be a “Western Number,” this feature for June. Mary Nelson, Mrs. M. Minion, A wreck occurred on the Paw Paw W. Buchanan lst p 9 comes in for marked attention. Mr. 4- ❖ ❖ George Gy ores Nohaj. “ 2nd p % 9 river draw bridge, of the Pere Mar- Borglum’s studies of Dakota life are Fight Will be Bitter. quett railroad, between Benton Har­ G. W. N o b l e , P. M. Chikaming 6 the subject of an article on him en- Galien 8 titled “A Sculptor of the Prairie,” Those who will persist in closing bor and St Joseph, Wednesday morn­ Sunday will be the Modern Wood­ 7 their ears against the continual rcco- ing. The bridge was swung for the men Memorial day. A ll members are New Buffalo with examples of his work1. “The Highman Park launch to pass, when Niles tp 8 Last Protest,” a story of Montana by mendation of Dr. King’s New Discov­ requested to turn out m a body. Ar­ ery for Consumption, will have a LOST—A white bird dog liver-col- an engine not seeing the signals, “ 1st w 10 Henry Oyen, is written from personal rangements will be made for the pro­ long and bitter fight with their troub ired ears and two liver colored spots came along at a 35 mile rate. The “ 2nd w 6 experience of'the Crow Indians, and per observance of the day at the reg­ les, If not ended earlier by fatal ter on back, answers to name of Turk. bridge had only swung about a foot “ 3rd w . 6 Hamlin Garland gives two short ular meeting of the camp tonight. mination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Return to C. A. Westgate’s Hardware when the engine run on. The ties “ 4th w 6 stories of Indian life in Oklahoma. Come to the meeting tonight. Beall, Miss., has to say: “Last fall and receive reward. tf. were crushed and the engine settled Pipestone 9 Ada Woodruff Anderson, under the my wife had every symptom of con­ onto*the iron frame work of the Mr. John Morris has just been se­ Sodus . 9 6 title of “The Problem’ of Lisbeth,” ' The electric arc light dynamo from bridge. The road was blocked until lected b y ‘the Bucbaman band as its Three Oaks 11 presents a story of the Washington sumption. She took Dr. King’s New the old power house at the river, was about 10 o’clock. The wreck neces­ business manager, and it is safe to Watervliet 1st p 10 hop-fields descriptive of the life of Discovery after everything else bad taken to Elkhart, Ind., yesterday,the sitated the running of several trains predict that its business affairs will “ 2nd p 9 the Si washes in that State, and there failed. Improvement came at once Q 4s a reproduction in color of the and four bottles entirely cured her.” dynamo at that place having burned by wav of Michigan Central from be taken care of in A1 shape. Mr. yy e e s a w painting, “The Sculptor and the Guaranteed by W. N. Brodrick Drug­ o u t leaving the city in darkness. W. New Buffalo to Buchanan and to Ben­ Morris is an old hand at the band King,” by George de Forest Brush, D. House took the machine over, ton Harbor over the Buchanan branch business and knows just how to han­ Total 155 whose stuties of Indian life are well gist. ’Price 50c, and $1.00.’ Trial using four horses, of the Pere Marquette. dle it. ; ReJPPB^IC^X QommY CpsnrjTTEEi, known. bottles free. TWO CRISES IN PROSPECT T Situation at Hanging Rock, O., W here Tl»ere Are Labor Troubles Calling ' for Ohio Troops. ? Salsbury Says, in the Matter of a Hanging Rock, O., June 3.—A crisis W' in the strike situation here will be Pardon for the Water Deal reached soon. The soldiers will take Napoleon. into custody a union man and striker who is said to be a leader of the" SFROAT GIVES HIS TESTIMONY forces which the troops have been sent' here to quell. The soldiers have start­ ed a house-to-house search for. arms TI1.0 Kind You Have Always Bought, and winch lias been, and are confiscating all they find eith­ in use for aver 3 0 years, lias "borne tlie signature of Got $13,500 o f Salisbury—Heard o and Has been made under Iris per­ Conger’s Demands—Miss Fiske er in the hands of union or non-union men. sonal supervision since its infancy. Roasts tli e ’Varsity. • This is one crisis, The other is the Allow no one to deceive you in this. Grand Rapids, Mich., Juno 3.—At imminence, as allaged, of an end to the All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-qis-good” are but. 'fv the trial of E. D. Conger Lant K. Sals­ strike. The state board of arbitration Experimehtsthat trMe with and endanger the health of bury! testified that Senator Nichols and ■is at work, and it is .stated that an Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.re / m W. F. McKnigkt ati»empted to secure agreement has nearly been reached. ( • j a pardon for him at the time he was re­ This agreement involves the discharge Are evenly balanced here. /«v leased from the Deceit house wf cor­ of the non-union men and the return of the union men to their old places, We try to have our goods as the rection, and still had to answer to a- according to report. N price say they should be. bribery charge in the stale court. Me- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ Knight reported to him that a pardon FIFTY THOUSAND ON CUT-TIME goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It had been fully arranged for, but he contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Our experience shows us what found later that McRnig'bt’s statement Result of Orders to Curtail Production In substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Shoes are worth. It prevents us from wlas not true. William D. Pugh, claim tlie Textile Industry in New and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind clerk in Salsbury’s office, testified to England. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation paying too much, so that charging too seeing E. D, Conger twice come out of . Boston, June 3.—Orders have been and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the much isn’t at all necessary. Salsbury’s office. issued by several cotton mill man­ Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. agers, instructing agents to curtail Sproat Says He Got $13,500. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, production on account of the depres­ We have the shape that fits your J. Sproat, manager of the Grand X*/ sion in tlie- textile industry. Many foot comfortably. Rapids Democrat, testified that Sals­ mills in southern and central New Eng­ GENUINE bury paid him $.13,500. He related \ V t/ land have been running on short time We never ask you to pay any more conversations with several promoters, all the spring, and at present about \i/ and said George Ellis was selected as 50,000 operatives are affected. than the lowest price that they can‘be holder of the promotion fund. Sproat The employes of the Pemberton Sold for. was asked if on a Detroit trip there mills, of Lawrence, have now been no­ was any talk between him and Sals­ tified that the plant will be shut down it/ bury relative to the disposition of tomorrow" for two months. Similar no­ funds in Grand Rapids. To this Sproat tices were posted at other mills. replied: Conger Wanted $30,000. GREATEST DISCOVERY YET “Salsbury said he wanted $5,000 for Buchanan,E Michigan. Senator Burns and $10,000 to pla.ee in Professor Demonstrates That He Has Ellis' hands to be paid to Editor Con­ Found the Microbe That Causes the ger. I think lie said something about ‘•White Plague.” TH E CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Conger not playing fair; that he had Naples, June 3.—Pofessor Schron, *-^ji /gs paid him $10,000, but that he had to the discoverer of life in crystals, has have* $10,000 more.” After testifying given a public demonstration that he that he had never talked with Con­ has found a new microbe Which causes ger about the Lake Michigan water phthisis, a microbe quite different from deal Sproat was turned over to the that causing tuberculosis. prosecution for redirect examination. Professor Schron affirms that this This was in progress when court ad­ discovery explains why Dr. Koch’s journed for the day. serum not only did not cure phthisis, but aggravated it. MRS. FISKE IN GREAT WRATH Caught by a Folding-Bed. Actress Roasts tlie Faculty of the Michi­ Minneapolis, June 3. — Mrs. A. M. gan University for Tack of Dra­ Woodward, wife of the president of matic Appreciation. the South Side State bank, is dead Ann Arbor, Mich., June 3.—“I am as the result of a folding-bed acci­ dent. While some of their household disgusted with the faculty of the Uni-1 goods were being moved Mr. and Mrs. M a n versity of Michigan. They cannot ap-= Woodward occupied an old folding- predate high-class drama. If this had bed. It closed on them in the night. been the from Masim’s’ or setae Three ef Mrs. Woodwars cervical Has a limited line of such production it- would have been vertabrae Avere broken. different.” Mrs. Fiske flew intoi a high rage because the attendance at her pro­ No Conseriptton in England. duction of Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler” was London, June 3.—War Secretary Ar- slim, and thus she scored the univer­ nold-Forster, answerng a question in sity authorities. the house of commons, said the gov­ And startling, omr present sale of Eefrigerators During the performance she ordered ernment had no intention of proposing and Ice Cream Freezers. Eefrigerators, Both, large the curtain rung down until those in the to parliament the Introduction of a gallery should cease munching peanuts. system of conscription, as recommend­ and. small, bnilt of ash, finished golden oak, hand­ She vows she never will return here. ed by the royal commission on the somely ornamented. And Class Lined Eefrigera­ volunteer and militia forces. tors greatly reduced. All kinds of Ice Cream Harrows and His Wife Elopes Twice. Flint, Mich., June 3. — Sherwood Water Invades People’s Homes. Freezers, warranted' to give entire satisfaction. Kennison, who lived near Green Bay, NeAVton, Kan., June 3.—Six hundred Wis., came to this city in April in people were driven from their homes Startlingly little prices throughout the entire store. Search of his wife* who he says had by a sudden rise in Sand creek, Avhich eloped with Arthur Hascall. Upon lo­ flows through the north and west parts J r s . cating her he swore out a warrant for of the city. The overflow was caused the arrest of both parties. Afterwards, by heavy rains. upon the promise of his wife to go to Tuscola county and live with him on “Culver” Day at the Fair. a farm, he withdrew the complaint. St, Louis, June 3.—Yesterday at the They are offered © h eap to close out He is here again; his wife has eloped World’s fair was especially designated the second time with Hascall. as “Culver day.” in connection with “military week,” and Governor Dur­ Head Tlrst D ive Xnte Cement- bin, of Indiana, reviewed the Culver Flint, Mich., June 3.—While engaged Military3 academy cadets. in oiling the boxes of the main line of shafting at the cement plant near McClelland Bests Abe Attell. Fenton, Chester McCollum stepped off St. Louis, June 3.—Jack McClelland, the end of the walking plank and fell of Pittsburg, was given the decision head first a distance of forty feet into over Abe Attell, of San Francisco, at a bln of cement. The soft material the end of a fifteen-round bout here. broke the force of the fall and Mc­ Referee Sharp’s decision was well re- Pierce & Sanders are handlin celebrated Collum escaped with only severe in­ ceiA'ed. line of the Peninsular Paint Company’s Pure Lead jury to his left arm. THE WEATHER and Oil and a complete line of their Ready Mixed Winners at a Spelling Match. The following is the official weather Paints, all of which will be sold as low. as any first- forecast up to 8 o’clock tonight: Bay City, Mich., June 3.—’The spell­ Illinois, Indiana, Lower Michigan and class paint in the market. When in need of any of ing contest between the district schools Wisconsin—Showers; fresh easterly of Bay county resulted in Linwood w inds. these goods please call and see^ our line. Iowa—Showers; fresh easterly winds, school, S. R. Hoobier, teacher, win­ becoming variable. ning first place, Miss Jennie Sougtin, wone first place, and Miss Lillian Riv- THE MARKETS ldn, second place. Handsome prizes Chicago Grain A full supply, Hew Cabbage, String Beans, Chicago, J u n e 2. were awarded the winners. Fol1 owing were the quotations on the Boar^of Trade today : That we carry the best line of Implements any­ Eheubarb, Onions, Cucumbers, Starving Herself to Death. Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close. Ju ly (old)___$ .88% $ .89% $ .88% $ .88% where in this section of the country. Eemember Alpena, • Mich., June 3.-—Mrs. Mary Ju ly (n ew ).. .87% .87% ..87% .87% Heinhold, the Alcona county woma'n in Sept. (o ld )... .83% .83% '83% .83% our celebrated line of Walker Lewis Buggies and the county jail here awaiting trial on Sept. (n ew ).. .82% .82% .81% .81%, C orn— the fine finished line of Borough & Blood Buggies, the charge of the murder of her hus­ Ju ly .50% .50% .49% .49% band with an ax, has been pronounced Septem ber ... .49% .49% .48% .48% also a full line of Harness, Blankets, Eobes, ‘Whips o . insane by local physicians. She refuses O ats— J u l y ...... 39% .39% .39% .39% and in fact almost everything to make you happy. to eat and is slowly starving herself to S eptem ber ... .31% .31% ,31% .31% death. P o rk — . Remember the place. Call and see us, and we will Ju ly ...... U.45 11.57% 11.32%, 11.40 Halderman and the Grand Rapids Team. September ...11.75 11.80 11.57% 11.60 treat yon right. . L a rd — Grand Rapids, Mich., June 2.—Vice Ju ly ...... 6.47% 6.47% 6.40 6.40 "Wine Lo-Ti. Township Caucus. President Halderman, of the Central S eptem ber ... 6.65 6,67% 6.55 6.57% League, has wired that he will be In Short Ribs— Made of beef, iron, wine, nervine, The Republicans of Buchanan Ju ly ...... 6,67% 6.67% 6;60 6.60 cascara and Aromatics, is the most this city today to take over the local September 6.82%. 6.85 6.75 6.77% Township will hold a caucus at 2:30 team, the ownership of which has perfect food tonic in existauce. It Chicago Live Stock. o’clock in the afternoon of Saturday, been relinquished by A. H. Collins. Chicago, June 2. agrees with all other medicines and June 4th, 1904, in Rough’s Opera Hogs— Estimated receipts for the day, never fails to give permanent strength Fall Kills a Little Firl. 34,000; sales Avere m ade, a t $4.00@4;50 fo r House, for the purpose of electing 18 Muir, Midi., June 3. — Genevieve pigs, $4.35@4,75 fo r light, [email protected] for and vigor. Pleasant to take, it in­ rough packing, [email protected] for mixed, Tuesdays and Thursdays Coach delegates to the County Convention Burling, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and an d [email protected] for heavy packing and Excursions. creases the weight and improves the to be held at Benton Harbor, June 8, Mi’s. Walter Burling, died from in- shipping lots, with the bulk of the trad­ appetite. Large bottles, 50c at Dr 1904. A. A. W o r t h in g t o n . j juries received while jumping a rope ing a t [email protected] for fair to good aver­ Commencing May 17lh the M. C. R. ages. E. S. Dodd & Son’s. H e r b e r t R o e . gy falling. Cattle—Estimated receipts for the R. Co. 'will sell round trip excursion <2* ♦> J o h n W. B r o c e u s . day, 7,000; q u o tatio n s ran g ed a t $5.50@ tickets to St. Louis, Mo., on account FOR SALE—Good horse, cultiva­ <♦ ♦> ♦> Child Burned to Death. 6.10 for choice to extra steers, $4.S0@ Of Louisiana purchase exposition, Paroda, Mich., June 3.—The house 5.50 for good to- choice do., [email protected] tor and. heavy, single harness. Will Lo-tus Pellets you will find are the fair to good do., [email protected] common to every Tuesday and Thursday du ring of William Horn, near Bridgeman, m edium do., [email protected] fed western the months of May and June. These be sold at a bargain if taken at once. best family pills, curing indigestion 'burned to the ground, and one of the steers, [email protected] .stackers and feeders, E. E. Russell. tf [email protected] cows, [email protected] heifers, $2.25 tickets are good in coaches only, and <♦ •> and constipation and all diseases of children was burned to death. @4.25 bulls and oxen, [email protected] stags, limited to return one week from date Baked Goods Sale. the liver and stomach. Small and $3,[email protected] .Texas steers, and [email protected] of sale. Fare from Buchanan $8.05. Blue Mine Resumes Operations. veal calves. •M. L; Jenks, Agt. The Royal neighbors will hold a easily taken, particularly intended for f Negaunee, Mich., June 3.—The Blue Sheep and Lambs—Estimated receipts 8ale of home made baked goods in ladies and children. Large boxes, mine resumed operations after an idle- for the day, 10,000; quotations 'ranged! *> *> W. F. Runner’s store, next Saturday. a t $3'[email protected] westerns* [email protected]’0 na­ fifty pellets for 25c at Dr. E, S. Dodd ness of two" weeks. Three hundred tive©, [email protected] yearlings, $4,5t@7>?9 Subscribe to the Record, only $1 per June 4. A good chance to buy .your w e ster* Iftg&bJi (W ill* Sunday’s baking. end & .Son’s, men &r© PUt tp wqrk. ye*r. :