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Remarkable Book Bargains Remarkable Book Bargains For Chronicle Readers. For Chronicle Readers. see announcement on last paoe for particulars. Tri County See announcement on last paoe for partkulars. CASS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER ~, ~9o~. VOL. 3- NO. 2I. IS NOW AT REST. ly successful, and the wmdeville bill R[V. A. lOIIllH The-earthly house of PMlip O. which was brought oil' between heats, Usher, after many months of sull'er-, drew as much applause as the bursts ing', was dissolved about 10 o'clock of speed through the stretch. Owing ON £AIIIOtI61SM Wednesday night. The words of Pau] RUNAWAYto the high wind and cold atmosphere the amusements were somewhat are applicable in his case, "For we \ that are In tliis t:~.bernacle do groan, marred. rakes: For his Text .Father Crow- Was Witnessed on the Race Track John rlcCracken Gives Reasons being burdened; not for that we SpinksL. Moore. a brown gelding ley's ~ermon Two Weeks Ago. the Last Day of the Fair. For Its Establishment. would be unclothed, but clothed upon owned by T. H. Leach, Richmond, is that mortality might, be swallowed up a horse of extraordinary ability. He of life." Mr. Usher was a great suf- [[[ DI(;KSOR, fl[R0 O[ lfl[ flOUR is well sired, Steady as a clock, and THE PR[S[NT [:Aft INAD[OUAT[ ferer and death came as a blessing to with Mr. Leach as driver, can throw him and his family. the dust into the faces of many old Prefaced his Remarks by Stating that Caught the Horse on a Dead Run. He Invites a Discussion of the Subject Philip Usher was well and widely timers. He is only four years old and Nothing PersonaiWas Intended Young Alexander Was Game. and Promises Not to Oet Augry known, having made the acquain- we predlctthat in the near future he Towards Rev. Crowley. - Other Fair Notes; even ff He Is Knocked Out. tance of many people while engaged will go at 15½ clip. as Miller at C. W. IIeller's roller mills. Another young horse tlmt won Rev. A. Torbet, of the Presbyterian The people witnessed a very excit- Editor Cllroniele: Some people tell He started in the milling business at laurels at the fair is Little Man, churcl~, Sunday evening made rePlY the age of fourteen and has the dis- ing race the last day of the fair which us we are advancing. This may be to certain things in Rev. M. J. owned by W. A. Lewis of Armada. tinction of being the lirst miller who was not on the program. When the (Concluded on fourth page). true in some things, but not in all. Crowley's sermon in the town hall, made oatmeal in this state. Mr. half mile running race was called, For instance here.ls a man who has Sept. 22, and reported in the Chron- Caroliua K. was the iirst runner on brought his wife and two small chil- lhe most 0L the best ior the least. Usher was born July 13, 1861, at TH- DIPHTHERIA PREVENTABLE. icle of Sept. 27. He prefaced his ad- sonburg, Ont. In the year 1875, he the traclc. Clarence Alexander, her dren to the fair. He immediately That's what you t~et at the Cass City F~ir and that's What we In an interview, Healtt~ Officer Gil- dress with the remark that nothin~ was married to Eleanor Boughner, rider, started in to give the mare a tills up on "distilled death" and think you get with us. Leave your babies and parcels with us. bert of Bay-City says: personal was intended as he cherished who has been a faithful companion. "warming" before the race opened, leaves the wife to take care of the in- Diptheria,wi~ile one of the most dan- only christian good willltoward Rev. His wife and three children survive. but hardlyhad he reaclmd the first nocents which he has brought into gerous of communicable diseases, is M: J. Crowley and tlm people under Funeral services are held today at quarter pole when CarolinaK. prick- this world. IIe is big enough and old absolutely preventable. If all the peo- J. D. (;i 05gY S0 , his care. ~We can. be christian 1:30 p. in. at the family residence. In ed her ears, tool¢ the bit and started enough to know how to behave, but ple would keep their premises disin- Gass Gity's ~hoe and GIotllin~ M~n. friends though widely differing in keeping with the deceased's request, to have a race all by herself. When he gets drunk and makes an ass oi: fected the disease would never be opinion, and the christian church the Oddfellows and Maccabees will the plucky young rider commenced to himself. Our present law taxes the -•= known. All damp places where dis- may be one as a garden, thoug!~ di. have charge of the burial service. pull in, she stretched herself, another man $10 for getting drunk. He is not ease germs are propagated should be verse in organization as the flowers." Undertaker Lee has charge of the notch and came around the home burdened with" this world's goods and Continuing he said in part as :fol- liberally treated by some surface disin- interment. stretct~ at a 50 gait. Not until she if fined his family would suffer more %umber is lows: "Marvelous things are held be- came around the second time did the fectant, such as'coperas or chloride of than the perpetrator of the crime. t'ore the intelligent public in this first lime. Damp basements may be easily SUSTAINED PAINFUL INJURIES. crowd realize that Carolina was run- It's a law that makes the innocent year of the 20th century. Rev. M. & ning away. In a moment, the excite- purified by sulphur fumes or the other sull'er because they are bound to the 0has. Lee, brother of F. 0. Lee, N3ovin0 Crowley said, 'Now if God established ment was at, fever heat and all eyes agencies mentioned, and the living guilty. It seems to me that a whip: and manager of Chas. Montague's an institution for the purpose of were riveted on the runaway. rooms may be kept sweet and whole- ping'post would be the rigl~t stuff in store at Owendale, sustained a terri- Everything in the teaching man, he requires that men When she passed the judges stand, some even with disease in tlie house. such cases. Take the big, swagger- ble shaking up last Monday morning. line of Building lVlater- accept the teachings of that institu- tim crowd yelled out all kinds of en- A handful ~f sulphur on a plate, over ing fellow out on a cross road, blow Wi~ile on his way to Owendale near ial is moving at tlm tion under pain of eternal damnation. couraging ren farks to the rider. The a boiling pot, will thoroughly oxidlse the bugle for the people to assemble G~ge's place in Elmwood township, low prices at which we Now the pope is tlie head of this or- s~arter tolled the bell to attract the all the organic matter I n a small house, and see that the job is well executed. ~he fork of his wheel broke, causing and Jr may be used with impunity at are offering it. It, will ganization founded by Christ for the runners attention; the jockey worked Stand him up and bare his back Mr. Lee to fall heavily to the ground. pi~y you 15o look our purpose of teacl~Ing mankind divine the bit with all the st, rength he pos- any time. This is within the reach of don't be cruel but put it on hard He was found by some passersby in an everyone. Five cents worth of sulphm' stock over and take ad- revelation.' Washington, Lincoln and sessed, but all in vain--the mare went enough tomake him sigh like tlm unconscious condition. His face was wmtage of some of tl~e McKinley with every other president on and again came down the home will last a week overaconstantly boil- laugh of the "wild man," and then badly bruised and at first it was snaps we have 15o olrer of the U. S. utterly rejected the arro- stretch in magnilieent style. Fears ing pan and will be sufficiently potent give him to understand that in case tlmught he was internally injured. in gant assumptions of:the Pope and of for the boys safety began to be ex- to oxidise silver or brass ware and yet of a second oll'ense the dose would be After Mr. Lee regained conscious- may be inhaled by the most sensitive %111111)¢1.', the papal sect, and therefore tlmy pressed. But as the flying mare pass- doubled. I think this would have the hess and was able to make his ident- lungs. must all be in 'eternal damnation' ex- ed the g.rand stand, it, was seen tlmt desi red effect. ity known, he wss brought to the %atb, cept Cleveland and Roosevelt who young Alexander was still gamer and I would like to have an expression hom'e of F. C. Lee, who immediately will soon get there.?' doing his best to quiet the maddened BAD ACCIDENT. from all those who fa~:or the idea of ~blni}I¢~, called in Dr. King under whose care a The speaker then named an array of horse. But something had to be setting up the whipping post, in Mich- speedy recovery is looked for. On The family of R.B.