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ADVERTISING RATES. VOLUME BUCHANAN, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1897. NUMBER 38. Beautiful patterns and the LESS TUAN ONE YEAR price is low. Few things One week...... $ .39 per inch One m outh...... 90 “ Two months...... x 50 “ ^mYW'.Y.VYVVVVm'liVVVVVVYkWAYkY Tjje operator evidently comprehended thing, but I choked the words in his brightens up the home and Three months ...... 2.10 “ light, which did) not have over it the the full meaning of my dispatch. In­ HUMPHREYS throat, for his arms could not stop me. MICHIGAN 3.IZLAXGE. makes it cheerful as does Six months...... * 3.40 “ dank green ooze. When I approached deed, anyone who had l’esidcd in Phila­ YEARLY CONTRACTS. * A CLEW BY WIRE My fingers were steel, and closed about N o. 1 Cures Fever. nearer, two cracks running parallel delphia at the time of the robbery, read­ a change in wall paper. Re­ One inch, §6.00 for year of 52 insertions. his windpipe with the grip of a vise. NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO OUP. Two inches or,over, §5.00 per inch, lor year of 2 << W o rm s . Or, An Interrupted Current. {^perpendicularly, and about- two feet ing that message, would know its mean­ No. “You scoundrel, I’ve got a double READERS. 52 insertions. « ing. member this and see our new One column, §120’foe year of 52 insertions. No. 3 Infants’ Diseases. apart, became apparent. I ran my hand charge against you, and I’ll take my pay BY HOWARD M. YOST, over the intervening space, and1 found The short term expressing good will, now,” I snarled, between my clenched No. 4 < c not allow him to return to bank as early behind it. or three hours I could expect Mr, JUTED BRETHREN CHURCH-Rev. J.F. No. 20 Whooping Cough next morning as usual he arranges with of a pistol meaning business thrust extended and damaging. Early in Sep­ U Bartmess, Pastor. Sahbath services: Sab- cc Horace Jackson—a fellow employe—to be What was it used for, and where did Perry’s arrival. into his face will understand my sensa­ No. 27 K id n ey Dlsoas.'.'-. tember corn was dritd up and the pros­ oath School 12 K)0 m.; Preaching 10 :80 a.m.; Young on hand when the clockwork should release it lead to? Was there a passage way I could not repress a smile as I pie- tion. (Hi People's Meeting 6:00 p. m.; Preaching 7:00 p. m. the Ilu irim l Cise Junior League 8:30 p. m .; Epworth League, 0:00 CHAPTER V—Florence shortly after this hole between two stones at about the covered him, I would not have fired. It they checked the flames until they could p .m .: Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00 p. writes to assure Conn-ay* of her continued height of my chest. Besting one hand Was not my purpose to raise a disturb­ remove their household goods. Hun­ and It Is Began at <),u-e—Witnesses Tell m. Members are expected and strangers are al­ respect and trust. In the old Nelson home, dreds of tons of valuable hav have What They Kntnv of the A Jiir -Ciptai i ways welcome. so long deserted, Conway hears strange on the edge of the door frame, I stooped ance just then. For some reason Skin­ noises: sees a ghostly figure in the moon­ down to examine it more closely. ner also was unwilling to attract at­ been destroyed, and the fire is still rag­ Lover,!,-. His :l Good. Ile-or.1 V.*.1.1e RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. O. J. Rob light, shoots at it, only to find itaieflec- Immediately there was a blinding tention to the spot by shooting, for, if ing and will not lie extinguished until Ilainm m.i I, Considered Unruly, P erts. Pastor. Sabbath services: Preaching RUPTURE tion of himself. Unearthly voices are heard a heavy fall of rain comes. All the 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P M. Sabbath School 12:00 even after daylight comes speaking in dis­ flash right in my eyes, a hot flame al­ lie really wished to put me out of the , O ct. 12.— A ctin g upon ci’Cn: * M. Yonng People’s meeting 6:30 P. M. Prayer jointed unmeaning phrases. Conway learns most burning my cheek, a loud report, way, he would never have had a more small streams are dried up and the meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. CURED from Sarah that Sylvester Morley and his water in the St. Joseph river is now received fi" m the war dcpaitmcnt rl daughter have a summer residence in near then total darkness. The candle was favorable opportunity than when he so low that the large paper mills which Wasi.lrigtin. Major General J,.Ln Tt. ANGELICAL CHURCH, corner Oak and neighborhood. shattered in my hand1. There was the .so cleverly got the di*op on me. j Second Sts. Rev. P. C. Berger, Pastor. Res­ IN 6 0 D A Y S . CHAPTER VI—Discovery is made that depend ( n it for power are -only r tin­ Brotkt Mo?:Uay afternoon began an in­ idence 47 Main St. Preaching at 10 80 a. m. and , both doorways to one of the cellars have smell of burnt powder, and my lungs Whether the fellow was about to ning half time, throwing hundreds of vestigation i f the Hammond affair at 7.30 p.m . Sunday School 11.43 m., Mrs. W. A . : been walled up. Florence driving by with told me of the smoke which filled: the jSo Surgical Operation. enter the cook house when I came upon employes out of work. Fort Eiuriuan. Captain V*’. V- Rich­ Koehler, Supt. Young People’s Alliance every I her father sees Conway, hut offers no salu­ cellar. Half stunned, I groped about Sunday at 6.30 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday No Severe Bain. tation. Jackson has frequently been com­ him so suddenly, or was standing guard To Puvify Marqueile. ards, aids-de-camp to Major General at 7.S0 p. m. A ll sects are free. All cordially- ing from city and sometimes calls on the for the stairway, hut it was some time to give warning to some one who was No Loss of Time. Mbrleys. Marquette, Mich., Oct. 12.—Marquette Brock,-, was detailed to make the inves­ welcomed. before I located it-and ascended. already inside, I could not determine. No Pay until Cured. CHAPTER V n —Conway sees Sonntag, has lie'll overtaken ly a purity wave. tigation, which began at 2:20 p. m. Th- Buchanan Assembiy No. 2, International Con his agent. He knows nothing of walling-up The soft, pure air outside partly re­ If the last idea was the correct one, why cellar doors. Sonntag connects mysterious Orders have bum given to all the keep­ investigati* n was carried on behind gress, holds its regular meetings m A O. t’ . W. vived me, and I managed to drag myself had he not given the warning? ers of houses of ill-fame to close their hall on the second and fourth Mondays of .each lights and noises with the sealed doorway’s. ch :ed i l l r.o one except Captain OVER CHAPTER VIII—Meeting between Flor­ across theyard to the mainbuildingand places and have town. The saloon clos­ month. My sudden attack taking him so un­ Richards Private Hammor.d ar.d Ca - ence and Conway results in promise to mar­ so to my room. On the first occasion, awares might be accountable for this, ing law is being strictly enforced for 12,000 CASES CURED ry. Jackson had proposed to her, been re­ “ Back for your life! ” tain Levering being allowed inside tbe i O .O . F .—Rncnanan Lodge d o . 75 holds its fused. but upon accusing Conway of rob­ terror had lent fleetness to my f eet; now and he might retxirn at any moment the first time !n months. The saloons l . regular meeting, at Odd Feilowe H all, on it was attached, and urging the en­ room. Altlri ugh rile ln-aiirg of evi­ by the Fidelity Method bing a compact had been made that she they seemed weighted with lead. A and sound an alarm. closed at 31 o’clock Saturday night un­ each Tuesday evening. would marry Jackson in cas“ theft could gineer to greater speed. It was cer­ dence w as coini.-.uEd until late M onday be traced to Conway. numbed indifference to my surround­ I went quickly back to the cook house, der orders from the marshal, remained tain in my mind that that special would night, none of tile four men who dragged AY •& A . M.—Buchanan Lodge No. 68 holds a IN 7 Y E A R S . CHAPTER IX—Again mysterious noises ings was over me. I was heavy-head­ determined to take advantage of his closed, back door and front, all day I; . regular meeting Monday evening onorbefore are heard a-t night, and Conway sperds Sunday. Some of the saloon men have Private Hammond from the guardhouse -he full moon in each month. ed and drowsy, so much so that I fell travel as fast as steam could drive the IXA&INATION FREE many restless hours trying in vain to locate been running open ar.d the authorities them. A pistol shot from the room hemw asleep. wheels. to the summary court were questioned. O-U. ny —Buchanan Lodge No. 9S holds its is heard, whereupon he decides to ret A feeling of satisfaction came over thought it well to take them in hand. Captain Richards said it was not neces­ . reular meeting the 1st and 3d Friday even I awoke suddenly, with a start that, A every SATURDAY at the through the floor to gain access to tne The order was well obeyed. No arrests sary a 1 eai Uit m, as he had oh ain.-.l ng of each month 'harred-np cellar, and in the morning pro­ brought me to a standing position. A me at having taken a decisive step, and Office of ■fnv Yfif.lnfinrR were* a very full statement from the cflieeri cure? tool? for the purpose. glance at my watch told me it was my spirits rose in accordance. The t A . K .-f f m . Perrott Post N o .22. Regular CHAPTER X — Sonntag discovers that numbness and dazed eondition of my ■Steamer Fourniers on Unite Huron, and non-commissioned ofiictrs, who had OT. meeting on the first and third Saturday stones used in walling up doorways corre­ past nine o’clock, and that I had slept told him of the story. None of the evi- vening o f each month- Visiting comrades al- BH l 0, ULLERY, Niles, spond to those of ruined schoolhouse rear faculties had passed away, and I felt Fort Huron. Midi., Oct. 11.—The vays welcome. where Jackson has taken a place. The two hours. When I put hack my coat steamer E. 53. Hale foundered in Lake eltrce van given under oath, Captain mysterious voices are heard, and by com­ for the purpose of replacing the watch that to rely on one’s own exertions was FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE CO. Huron Friday afternoon. Her crew were Richards’ authority not being sweep­ O Yl VIA CHAPTER, No. 74, O. K. S. holds a j paring notes with Conway trace? them to a the better way, after all. ing. O regular meetiug Wednesday evening on or be­ telephone arrangement, and an important in my vest pocket, a rustling of paper all picked up by the steamer Nebraska fore the lull moon in eaeh mouth. conversation is put together from the de­ attracted my attention: Leaving the station, I went back to and landed here Saturday morning. The IVitiif’s' ,.-- Toll of tbe Affair. tached phrases heard. Conwnv learns that my horse, mounted, and started up the Hale was hound from Lorain, O., to Lieutenant P. : rurd told the events OOBERT HENDERSON, M D., Physician and HINDU DOCTOR. Hunter, station agent at Sidington, is an This brought to my mind the piece I XL Snrgeon. Office, Rough's Opera House Block. alias f'r Pkineer. had picked up in the cook-house cel­ long hill. Arrived at the top, I again Milwaukee, with steel billets. Half way that led up to the hauling of Hammond. Residence, No. 90 Front Street. CaUs answered C H A P T E R XT—Conwa.y witnessed meet­ lar and hastily thrust into my coat- dismounted in front of Sarah’s house, across Saginaw bay she encountered a He said he did not hear any had lan­ all hours of the day and night. ing between Skinner and Miss Morley, who pocket. I took it out and examined it. and, going in the front door, rapped southwest gale. The breaking of a guage used by the captain, nor did he df ride up from opposite directions, converse see any prodding with the sword. Ser­ M. BRODRtCK, M. IV, Homeopathic Phy earnestlv and rile hack their respective Among the securities lost by the bank long and loud. In answer to mv sum­ steam pipe left the vessel helpless in H . sician, Ac. Office at his new residence ways. Skinr.er approaches house: Cor.wav mons a voice called from an upstairs the trough of the sea. Finally she filled geant Brainard related the circum­ Front St., Buchanan. annearin.0-. he shows confusion, and when in the robbery was a hatch of Morgan and sank. stances of Hammond’s refusal to go to addressed as Skinner fires at but misses county refunding* bonds. There had window: court, and how he was ordered to pro­ Capitalist Fatally Injured. Conway and disappears. Miss Morley says been 100 of them issued, each of $1,000 “Sarah, is that you?” I asked, step­ cure the rone, which was tied around E. 0. Colvin, M. D., she had requested Jackson to secure a de­ tective for her to work on Conway’s case, denomination, and the bank had pur­ ping from the shadow of the porch into Detroit, Oct. 12.—Thomas McGraw, an the private’s legs. He admitted he was PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, and Skinner was one whom Jackson sent. chased the entire issue. the moonlight. aged Detroit capitalist, and owner of not asked as to whether the private had Office over ‘ armer & Carmer's shoe store. CHAPTER XII—Morley consents to en­ the McGraw building, was struck by a been prodded or kicked by Captain Lov­ Residence, 15 Cayuga Street. gagement of Florence to Conway, but ex­ “Ach Gctt, Nel, vat is it?” the good The paper picked up in the cook­ Woodward avenue electric car near his acts from latter the strange promise that house cellar, and which I now held in woman exclaimed, fear and excitement ering. Corporals Ward, New and Good- he will see that she shall always respect at beholding me at this late hour caus­ residence Sunday, sustaining injuries paster substantiated other parts of the her father's memory. my hand, was one of those $1,000 bonds. from which he carxot mover. Mr. Mc­ story, which was practically as it had CHAPTEP- X III—Going to Sidington Con­ ing her voice to tremble. Graw had just alighted from a car and way meets Skinner, who flees at sight of been related in the newspapers. After Doctor treats all diseases of him. Within the station Conway sees the CHAPTER XT. “Is your husband awake?” I con­ was crossirg the track toward his home he had finished the hearing, Captain face of Jackson. Sonntag counsels against tinued. when the down car struck him down Richards said he could say nothing The Niagara Falls Fouled' men. and women, internally attempt to get into the walled-up cellar as How did the bond which was stolen any head strong course might upset well- “ No, indeed. He schleep like a lug.” “ !Tou scoundrel! ” and crushed Lis skull. He is 73 years about the matter, as his investigation and externally. irom the Safety Security company old. ______fDIRJLXISrS E A S T 1. laid plans for his own good. over a year ago get into the col­ “Well, wake him up, and tell him to was made solely in order to report to LEAVE BUCHANAN. CHAPTER XIV—Door to old cook house flight. Kicking off my shoes, I entered. Major General Brooke. “I will say this, Country calls answered day found open. Conway enters to investigate, hitch a team in the double wagon. There Was ArMuiii* In ihe Cabbage. Detroit Night'Express, No. S...... 12:31 A 31 lar of an old country house be­ however,” he said. “Private Hammond and in the dark cellar hears a voice: “An­ There will be a special train come to A shudder ran over me at the thought Sagiraw. Mich., Get. lb—The entire Mail, N o. 2 ...... 9:47 A M and niglit. other step means death:” rushes out, but longing to a former employe of the informed me that he was fully satis­ Fast Eastern Express, No. 14...... 5:35 P M. the station within a few hours. Have tif again descending into the sepulchral family cf John Dap; cr, except Mrs. Dap­ returns with pistol and candle. Again hears bank? Who could bare dronued i+ fied with the investigation as far as it Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom., No. 22 7::K P M OHi.'C at residence first house south the warning, disregarding which he is al­ the team waiting for it. f Three or four darkness, but there was not that horri­ per. v.ell-known ar.d ling-time residents there, and where were the rest? Was has gone. Any further information m o t of Evangelical Church on Oak St. most stunned by a flash and explosion. ble fear, that unaccountable terror in of the Saginaw vaiiiy, ar.- lying very ill 'WEST. Conway discovers a paper he had picked up a trap laid for me? men will get off the train; take them come from Major General Brooke." the thought, which had so completely from pi Lon. occasion d hy eating boiled LEAVE BUCHANAN. in cellar to be one of bank’s stolen bonds. Sonntag, Skinner, Jackson, the mi- up and drive them over to the old place Admits Using 11 is Sword. CUN IiN U LU .j demoralized my nerves on the former cabbage. The sympten s are those ot Chicago Night Express, No. 7...... 8:22 A M Jb&tuU. of >utUuiiiel W ilson. just as fast as the horses can go. Will Later Captain Richards said that dur­ Chicago bearing that the absurdity of a man bank, would naturally be interested in nothing at all of the occurrences at my Terre Haute, Ind. i three successive weeks previous to said daj »«» seeking a resting-place in a damp foul house, I came back. is keyed up by excitement. I remem­ •Schooner F.iundeis in the Lake1. the* army. He fins been in the service Or E . A. Fokd, i hearins. the affair. But that gentleman’s own bered liow on former occasions the ever s’nc* >“ w.i? g *ad .ated frrm West Gen'l Pass. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. j [Lrs.l JACOB J. VAN RIPER, cellar, when a much more comfortable evident troubles, and the unwillingness “ I haven’t time to stop and tell you Holland, Mit h„ Get. 7. — The little A true copy. Jndire ol Prohai . bed, might be secured out at the barn plank at the bottom had given way be­ schooner Ellen Stevenson foundered in Peirt in 1376. l i e w as assigned first I s** onobcotlon October 21 1897. to add a greater load to the already everything,” I said, hurriedly. “ But I to i-’- * n rr"trv. ired after five amid the hay and straw, did not strike have found a small portion of the se­ neath my weight, and how the voice had Lake Michigan yesterday. Captain overburdened man, turned me from tbe -minded immediately after. Was there Schiprers ar.d l*,is crew of three men years’ servi: o cn the frontier, he was Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Estate of .Vim Dniley me. curities the bank lost by the robbery. given fir-tail’til service at W est Point idea of aid from that direction. same connection between the two? escaped in their yaw l beat ar.d reached Then, too, the place would undoubt­ It was a bond, and I picked it up from as an irstriu tor in chemistry, miner­ First publication September SO, ISO?. There was another one,. and the Gould I avoid the voice by avoiding tbe this port. TATE OF MICHIGAN, Coonty of Berrien, ss - edly lose a degree of horror if a light the floor of the cook-house cellar. Some alogy, geology ar.d electrics. St. Louis Railway, thought had no sooner come into my S noeessfal I n .uo lTire, S Probate Court for said county* was introduced. So. seeing that my head than I proceeded to follow it up. one dropped it, and when the loss is plank ? • J)pjnr input Engineer. p IS-BIG FOUR BOt'TE.^; At a. session o£ the Probate Court forsaid coui n I climbed over the balustrade and Rusliville. Ind., Oct. 12.—The Rush held at the Probate office, in said county, on pistol was in my pocket, and taking the discovered will be back after it. So I In 1SS7 he was ordered to rejoin his Stealing cautiously from the house, County Farmers’ Insurance comr.uiy, T ub Popular Route Betwrek the Michigan Monday, the 27th day of September, in the yew want to be there and see who it is.” reached the cellar floor at the side of regiment at Omaha, ar.d a year later he of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred ai>d candle and some matches, I again made I went out to the barn and saddled the said to be the oldest and biggest mutual Cities and all Southern Points* “Ach, he kill you, Nel! Ton’t go the stairs. To my intense satisfaction, went with his regiment to Vancouver Trains carrying passengers leave Kiles as ninety-seven. for the cook house. Having resolved to horse, mounted, and was soon tearing farmers’ instil an e conn ary in the barracks, where he was made depart­ Present, J acob J. V a n R ip e r , Judge of Probate ihe silence remained unbroken. follow*: descend again into the mysterious down the Sidington road. back! You git lcilt!” Sarah exclaimed. state, held its annual meeting Satur­ In the matter of the estate of Aun Hailey, de­ A fte r waiting a few minutes, I was ment engineer. For several years he GOIXG NORTEL GOISG SOUTH. ceased. gloom, I did not allow myself to pause The conversation which Sonntag and “Oh, I guess not. I’ll look out for day. The report cf the- actuary, was nide-de-camp on the staff of Gen­ 2vq. sS I:lS p m J Ho. 23 7:cd a m .*. bout to cross to the door, when from the Enos Holmes, Administrator of said estate, and think; that would mean perhaps a that.” Fred. A. Carp, of thus city, shows 2*0. 24 5:45 p m j 2vo. 23 1:57 pm comes into Court and represents that he is now myself had noted this morning in our i !,oin above came a sound wliich set my eral John Gibbon. The captain is not 3io. «2S* S:02 a m | 27* l>:i3 p m prepared to render his final account as such Ad­ return of my fright. I must plunge into endeavor to solve the mystery of the Sarah wished to accompany me, but the company’.-* affairs to he in a prosper­ credited with an ungovernorable tem­ ♦The above train runs between Benton. Harbor ministrator. I told her how much greater service she heart wildly beating—the sound of ous condition. The m ember-hip is 1.297, per by his brother officers. Private and Elkhart only. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the iintb the mystery suddenly, or not at all. voices in my bedroom and up in the . ootsteps moving cautiously across the an increase of over It*.) above last year. Cliarl s Hammond enlisted at Pittsburg, L. G. Saiith, Agent, day of October next, at ten o’clock in the fore­ It was like taking a cold-water bath; attic seemed of the greatest signifi­ could render by staying and seeing that floor toward the stairway. The am ount of pri p eity insured 1* 5’1,- Benton Ha or, noon, be assigned for the examining and allowiuii the longer one waits the harder to make cance. Some property was to be re­ my instructions were fully carried out, Pa., last January and was assigned to Oscar G. ^Iurrat, Traffic Manag , such account, and that the heirs at law ol said All seemed clear to me then. A trap SOO.OOO, an increase of nearly $:'.0('.0C4 company G, Twenty-first infantry. At Cincinnati, O. deceased, and all other persons interested in the plunge. moved this very night, and if the ref­ which made her satisfied to remain. over last year. The losses for th> year said estate, are required to uppearat a session ol bad been laid for me and I was caught the Platrsburg barracks he was sup­ C. S. Blackman, Trav.Pass. Agt., Inside the cook house I Jit the candle erence was to anything* hidden in the As I started homeward, the bobbing amounted to $4.01:0. and to pay these Anderson, Ind. said Court, then to be holden at tne Probate office, in it. posed to have come from a farm. Al­ E . O. McCorsuck, Pas. Traffic M an, in the city of St. Joseph, in said county, and sbmv and, talcing the pistol from my pocket, cellar the removal might take place light of a lantern was moving* toward and all running expenses the members though r.ot addicted to the use of liquor, Cincinnati, O. cause, if any there be, why the said account should wore taxed only 20 cents on the ? U)0 of not be allowed. And it is lurther ordered, that ihe appi’oached the stairway. while I was absent on my present er­ the barn, which told me Jake was doing he is said to have a bad temper. Sept said Admini-trHtor give notice to the persona Inter­ About again to descend, the recollec­ rand. his pai-t, and the old fellow’s unusual CHAPTER KYI. insurance earrit cL______17 he left his post of duty without leave. ested in said estate, of the pendency of said accom: t tion of my first experience came to me The thought caused me to urge for­ celerity seemed an auspicious begin­ The sounds of footsteps upon the Fatal Difficulty in Kentucky. He was gone one day. lie wan tried hy and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this court-martial on his return and sen­ order to he published in the Buchanan Record, In all the force of its unearthly qual­ ward the horse to his greatest speed, ning to my plan. I had left Sarah landing ceased for a short time. I was Richmond, Ivy., Oct. 12.—Rutherford Milwaukee, Benton Harbor & Columbus tenced to four days in the guardhouse. a newspaper printed, and circulated m said count}, ities, and I was seized with a trembling and very soon I drew near the station. seated on the porch, whence I knew she ,.ut- afraid to cope with a single man, Todd, youngest son of Frank Todd, a three successive weeks previous to said day ot Not long alter this sentence was served but t naturally felt no desire to have wealthy farmer, stabbed Dan Little, a hearing. fit. My knees smote together, and my Stopping a short distance away, I tied would not move until her quick ear he disappeared again and was net heard Railw ay Co, lim e Table, (A true copy.) JACOB J. VAN RIPER, farmer living cn his father’s place, in­ hand shook so that the flame of the the horse to the fence, and then cau­ caught the first far-off rumble of the t wo or more upon me at once. It might from until he showed up at Fort Sheri­ [L. S.J Judge of Probate. flicting wounds that will prove fatal. EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCT.4, ’97. candle was nearly extinguished. tiously approached, being careful to special. be that Skinner bad returned. I nerved dan. Neither the officers nor the en­ Last publication October 21, 3897. The men had had trouble over a division The return of my fear, however, made keep in the shadows as much as pos­ During the ride homeward the myself for a supreme effoi-t against listed men of his company give him a GOING SOVTIt. GOING NORTH of crops and Little attacked Tend with * Estate of Alm eda Morley* me all the more resolved to go on. I sible. thought occurred to me that perhaps odds, and waited for the alarm which good reputation. No. 3, No. 1, N o.2, No. 4 would sound the note of warning to a stone. Daily, Daily, Mil Daily, Daily First publication Oct. 7 ,1SQ7. gritted my teeth, and, advancing my The station was standing out hold I had been too hasty in sending for I’t nv Filtering into a Pool. Ex. Ex. from Ex. ExT TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,—pf. pistol in readiness, slowly began the and distinct in the (bright moonlight. Mr. Perry and the detectives. For if the colleague iu tbe walled-up cellar. Hotel ot French Lick Burned. Sun. Sun. B. H. stations. Sun. Sun S At a session of the Probate Court lor said Coun­ To my surprise no alarm was given. French Lick, Ir.d.. Cct. 12.—The Wind­ Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 12.—Through p.m . a.m. a.m. p. m ty, held at the Probate r ffice, in the City of Sr descent. Xot a sound greeted my ears There was not a sign of a human be­ the stolen property or a portion of it sor hitel, the leading licstfliy cf this their attorneys the insurance companies .5 30 755 27.0 Ar. Buchanan Lv 10 00 6 00 Joseph on the Jth day of t ctober, in the year save that made by my own footsteps. ing anywhere ax-ound. The signal light should be discovered hidden in my The footsteps again began to move whose chart .rs the attorney general has t *509 *727 195 Oakland *10 21 *6 21 one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. slowly Xoi-ward. To lie in wait for the city, was wrecked by fire yesterday 4 39 720 16.5 Berrien Springs 10 81 0 31 Present, J acob J. V a n R ip e r , J udge of Probale After reaching the bottom step I held in fi*ont of the place east a sickly glow house, those who believed in my g*uilt morning about 3 o’clock. The lo,ss will sought tc revoke and the foreign insur­ Hinchmau *1044 *644 *4 46 707 114 In the matter of the estate of Almeda hlorlty, the candle aloof and gazed expectantly against the windows, in contrast to the might claim that I had hidden the se­ newcomer at the foot of the stairs, trip reach $4C,GC0. No casualties among the ance companies whose license to do *430 700 3.2 Koyabon *10 o2 *6 52 deceased. him up, an*l so make my escape, was my business in the state is sought to he 420 6 45 Lv. Bent'n H’rb’r Ar. 1110 710 On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, around. white moonlight. curities myself and, becoming fearful guests or employes are reported. ♦Stop on signal only. of Jane Youngs, sister of said deceased, praying The room was about 20 feet square; With pistol ready for immediate use of discovery or being unable to nego­ first impulse. Died of Rear! Disease. annulled by the attorney general be­ that administration of said estate may be graninl cause (>f alleged violation of the stare the flat stones with which it was paved in my hand, I ran swiftly forward and tiate a sale, had now taken this course I was about to station myself in posi­ Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 7.—Profes­ CONNECTIONS: No. 1 with M .C .N o. 21 W’est; to Eno3 Holmes, or to some other suitable per­ anti-trust law, filed tlieir answer to tin N o .3 with M C. No. 14 East: No 2 with M. C son. and the surrounding walls were slimy leaped upon the platfoi-m. The door of to restore what remained to the bank. tion to carry out this plan when a hand sor Ccnrad J. Swer.sburg, president of preliminary proceedings in the supreme No 6 East and 0 . & W . M . No. 1 South; No 4 Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 1st Mr. Perry’s friendship I could possibly of light streamed down and made a The Herald company, and largely inter­ with C. & W . M. No, 4 South and.No. 3 North. day of November nest, at ten o’clock in the foie- with moisture, and here and there re­ the station-house was locked, as were court en bane, denying that they have rely upon; but the detectives, who had round, yellow patch on the stones be­ ested in banking erd manufacturing, H .E . Dickinson, noon he assigned for the hewing of said petition flected back the light of the candle. also the windows. By the gleam of the entered into a pool to contre.l rates in Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt. and that the heirs at law ot said deceased all along believed I was the real crim­ low. died of heart disease, aged G2 years. and all other persons interested in said estate That was all. No human being w’as in station light I could see the telegraph this state. They admit that a board are required to appear at a session of said sight, not a sign of one having been instrument inside. inal, might not be so easily convinced Thus being prevented from follow­ State Notes. cf underwriters has been formed in this court, then to beholden iu the Probate office, iu ing my plan, I hastily but silently with­ the city of St. Joseph, and show cause, if any here. The bank in which I had been em­ of the truth of my story. William Shain shot and killed Mrs. state which fixes certain rates, but to?;.* there be, why the prayer of the petitioner At my feet a part of the stone pave­ ployed was equipped with a private tel­ There was no recalling the dispatch, drew behind the stairs, and, crouching Freeman Lee at Boyne Falls, Mich., and deny they are iiu.nbois of this btai'o. should not he granted. And it is further ordered, ment had been removed and a plank in­ down, breathlessly waited. that said petitioner give notice to the persons egraph wire. In the gradual climb to however, and in the meantime some­ when cornered by officers of the law Ilis Fi in ii* ii:ul si “ Flat: F.iot.” Delivered by the. old reliable firm interested in said estate, of the pendency ot said serted. Lying near the edge of the the tellership I had at one time held thing further might arise to assist my Slowly and deliberately the unknown he ended matters by shooting himself Baltim ore, Get. 12.—T h e ju ry in tire petition and the hearing thereof, by enneine a plank was a paper with some printing the position of stenographer and teleg­ case. So I had to be content in hoping came (lbivn When he reached the bot­ dead. Hutson Bros.: Buchanan. copy ol this order to be published in the Bi - case of Mis.* Carrie Shappiero, who sued chanan Record, a newspaper printed and circt - on the outside, like that on a bond or rapher. How thankf ul I was now-f or for the best. tom step be paused. Then the beam of An ex-sheriff of Michigan is at pres­ Nathan Roivu for breach of promise, Leave orders at Boardmau's, Keller’s, Kent's lated in said county, three successive weelp- deed. 1 stepped down upon the plank, the long hard study and practice gone I stopped at the orchard below my light from the darlc-lantern was thrown ent using as an ordinary carriage a brought in a verdict for the plaintiff and Frank Raymond’s. previous to said day of hearing. famous chaise owned hy Governor Cass [Seal.] * JACOB J. VAN RIPER, and again noticed that one end through to fit myself for that position! house and, letting down the bars, led upon the plank, and moved fi*om side to for £1,770. Mr. Itos.n’s reason for re­ (A true copy.) Judge ot Probate sank under my weight. Stoop­ I had not forgotten how to send or re­ the horse through the long grass, up side as if in investigation. in teiTilox-ial days. The chaise is said fusing to comply with his contract cf Last publication Oct. 23, 1897. to the bax*n, so that the sound of hoofs The secret of the plank was evident­ to be as strong as it was seventy-five marriage, which he did not deny, was L. E. P E C K , M , D. ing down to pick up the ’paper, ceive a message. years ago. and able to stand fifty years my ears were again assailed by the sol­ on the hard roadway might not serve ly known to the newcomer, for when the discovery that his fiancee had a With the butt end of the pistol a pane more of use. “flat foot,” which his doctor told him emn admonition seeming to come from of glass was smashed, and, reaching in as a warning of my approach. he left the stairs it was by a jump which The postoffice safe at Hadley, Mich., might be tran-mitted to offspring. A Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon, !-re/\/\/\/\/ \ ^ the opposite side of the cellar: “An­ The animal had not been spared in landed him on the stone floor beyond, through the opening, I undid the lock, w as blow n open and $300 w orth of sup­ motion was made for a new trial. OFFICE IN NOBLE BLOCK. ♦»". /\y\/ v y \ y \ y M other step means death. Pause before and in another moment was inside. the journey to and from the station; and thus, as in iny case, the sound of plies taken. V Avrost of a. Gorman Spy- Residence atH . N. Mowrey’e, No. 11 Lake St «-\/\/\y\y\/\/ S, you take it I” My fingers trembled with excitement, but, pausing not to rub him down, I the wanting voice was avoided. John Ellison was convicted of murder Paris, Oc*t. 12.—The Gil Bias says a Buchanan, Mich. i.»v A / \ / w y v/ Grabbing the paper, I quickly re­ as I threw the switch which connected slipped a blanket over his reeking back I had no opportunity then for specu­ in the first degree at Grand Rapids, $ sumed an upright position, and, hold­ and sides and then quietly and cau­ lation as to the close connection be­ Mich., for killing his father, Leroy German was arrested at the Camp of the the instrument with the circuit, and Chalons and that on being searched the A SAFE INVESTMENT. l ing the candle above me, gazed intent­ then handled the key. tiously approached the house. tween the plank and the voice, for the ■Ellison, last spx*ing. Ellison is 20 years ^V V 7\’V,W V 'v’A A 7'l time of danger* was upon me. The old. authorities found upon him notes re­ The price of real estate is: now at its lowest ebb. ly in the direction of the voice. There I did not know the call for Phila­ When I came around the comer £ garding the organization and mobiliza­ An action has never existed withont a re-action t John Dapper, his son and two daugh­ X A* was nothing but the walls around me, delphia, so clicked the abbreviation was startled at discovering the dark round glow crept slowly ever the Walls, tion of the French troc-ps a t the cam p. equally as extreme. N ow ia the time to buy clear ters of Saginaw, Mich., were poisoned perlect-titled town property. Price of lots now at With cautious tread I took the forbid­ outlines of a man’s figure motionless gradually approaching my hiding place. The prisoner was also said to have en­ u “Phil” a few times, and was delighted by eating boiled cabbage which con­ the lowest. Terms:—Ten per cent of the price to den step. before the cook-house door. I stealth­ deavored to obtain specimens of the be paid cash and ten per cent of it each month ^V V V % ^ * v y ^ r.vy..vy: £ in' receiving a quick response. I held my pistol ready, determined tained some substance used in the gar­ cartridges and shells of the latest de­ until paid. “ Back, for your life! Back, for your . “Operator-—Keep this dead secret, ily approached. the instant the light fell upon me to den to kill worms. For those young women and men of moderate The Woven Wire Pence. life!” The words were hurled at me He must have heard me, for he sign. income; this is a better investment than money- anil have delivered quick,” I wired. fire, aiming at a spot in the darkness Thomas Oliver, a miner at the Sagi­ placed in a savings hank or life policy. Heed this The hest all round lawn,, field, hog, anti in fiercer tones than before. The answer came back: “O. K. Go glanced around, and by his action directly above it. naw, Mich., coal mines, fell from an Planing Mill :tn Phila., Pa.: Come quick to Sidingon destroyed the flouring mill and ware­ ard. My animosity toward the fellow Lor.don, Oct. 12.—The Morning Post roe, Mich., and destroyed the costly CRAWFORDSV1LLE, IND. the voice soundted, and being given no on J. & M. division Mid-Trnnlc Ry. Get house of ’John M. Cain, together with announces Ifliat a marriage has been ar­ vestments and chalices. D. W. BURT V. S. further warning, I began by the light special train; bring detectives. Re­ was not lessened by the fact that he was contents, four two-story stores and of the candle to search the place close­ prowling about- my place, and I hope ranged b. lweer, Count Charles Seilern Honorary Graduate of the Ontario covery of stolen funds and arrest of and Miss Antoinette, daughter of the Funnel* Slnin from Auilmsli. five small frame buildings. The aggre­ J. Asa Garland, M. D., ly with my eyes. Where conld'the voice thieves in question. Do not fail. Am God will pardon me for the murderous late Charles Wcerlshofter of New York. Dexter, Mo., Oct. 12.—The dead body gate loss is about § 75,000,______Veterinary College. have come from? Ho possible hiding- spirit that arose in my heart. It lent of Sam January, a framer living near all alone. Nelson Conway.” Aronud the Horn to Alaska. Return of General Miles. Member of Veterinary Medical Association. place appeared; nothing hut the hare wings to my feet, and in a few bounds Bernie, nine miles south of Dexter, has PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. I foUowed this -up by another re­ New York, Oct. 12.—Nineteen men and “Washington, Oet. 12.—Major General Treats all diseases of the domesticated Animals, walls. I was upon him. been found 100 yards from his home. quest to have it delivered immediate­ or.e woman sailed on the Nellie G. Thir- Nelson A. Miles, commanding the army, ffice at Batchelor’s Hav’a Avenue Livery Bam. Office:—Roe Block, Front Street. When he saw he could not escape, He had evidently been shot from am­ Moving the candle about, it struckme ly, to which the short but gratifying ston for the Klondike Monday. The has returned here from his European Residence, North Detroit Street. bush at close quarters, as the entire top Residence:—Front St. opp. Preabyteriun chncrh. that there was a space in the wall op- response came: “You bet. Good lie turned quickly and raised his arm tour of military observation. He came schooner expects to round the horn and of his head was blown off. Charles .posite which did not reflect hack the luck!” ' * . in defense. He started to say some­ reach ’Frisco about Feb. 1. in late in the afternoon and denied him- Grow, a stepson,, has been arrested. Rfilf to callers. T

thought Berrien Springs would wel­ PERSONALS. come any purchaser who would im­ SOME MORE PRICES. CARMER & CARMER prove it. Dr, Elmer I. Beistle was in town, On motion o f Supervisor John Seel from South Bend, this week. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. the hoard was authorized to sell the Dr. W. 0. Stryker was in Galien, Tuesday. 5 cent sack of salt...... $ .03 Ginger Snaps, per pound...... - $ -04 county buildings for $3,000 to any 10 cent sack of sa’t ...... 05 1 qt. Mason Fruit Jars, per dozen. .37J£ purchaser, aud the matter was made Rev. H. L. Potter was in Niles, Oil, per gallon...... 06 Javanese, the best package coffee.. .11 a special older for 3 o’clock Wednes­ Monday. Gasoline, per gallon ...... 08 BancaBlend, a splendid coffee... .27 1 dozen boxes Alatches______.10 Banner, Mochaor Java,...... 30 day. Air. Jolm Ray went to Kalamazoo, 1 dozen boxes best Afatches made... .15 40 cent Mocha or Java...... 35 The selection of a member of the yesterday. Jaxon, Lenox or Santa Claus Soap, 1 lb. Royal or Price’s Baking are now receiving per bar...... 03 Powder...... 40 board of county school examiners to Air, Lute Shafer is in Kalamazoo, bars of either...... 25 this week. lb. of either...... 23 succeed R. H. Struble, of Watervliet, THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. was the regular order of business at 'Rev. J. F. Bartmess visited in Niles Remember the goods we cut are all well known reliable brands, and not last Friday. tbe meeting of tlie board of supervi­ BUCHANAN LODGE NO. 08, F. .t A. M. HAVE A some unheard of “ Cheap John” Stuff. Our aim, FINE TIME AT THEIR BANIJTJKT. sors Wednesday morning, but all Air. Ed. Hildebrand of Niles was “How cheap and how good.” Last Thursday night was a “red their Fall Stock of efforts to unite on an appointment in town Sunday. letter” event in the history of Buch­ proved of no avail and the matter Airs. W. C. Edwards was a Niles anan Lodge No. G8, F. & A. AL, and THE COLD CASH. finally went over until to-morrow visitor, Tuesday. morning at 9 o’clock. one that will long be remembered in Air. David Stoll visited Niles rela­ Alasonic circles, in this locality. It 3D - X j. At the resumption of business W ed­ tives, this week. was the occasion of a sort of jubilee nesday afternoon the resignation of Air. Harry Paul visited his brother, banquet, commemorative of the re­ Freeman Franklin of Buchanan, as at Jackson, Sunday. CHICAGO LETTER. For a good meal, go to cent growth and prosperity that has member of the hoard o f county super­ Air. D. H, Onen of Dowagiae was ARTHUR’ S Restaurant. been attending Buchanan Lodge. Special Correspondence. intendents of the poor," on account of in town, Saturday. Oct. 12, 1897. BOOTS, SHOES AND An invitation was sent to the South c o r n T failing health; was presented and Air. Alyron S. Alead was in Benton Wheat broke lfc today, recovering We are in the market for Corn at Bend lodges to be present and join Harbor, Saturday. accepted. fc of tbe decline. The break was all times now, at good market prices. with the local lodge, and the invita­ and can show a fine line A t this session the board decided to Mr. A. A. Worthington was iu started by Liverpool, which was off THE C. BISHOP GRAIN CO. tion was accepted by about thirty- sell the old county buildings for Three Oaks, Tuesday. . 1c. The government report, last five members of South Bend lodges. $1,625. Rev. W. A. Koehler returned from night, excited fear of an increase be­ STEINWAY, at prices that are right. An invitation had also been sent to Lima, Iiul. last Friday. fore long in the estimate on wheat A. B. CHASE, PROBATE COURT. Grand Master Lou B. Winsor of Reed Air. ‘ and Airs. B. F. Needham were area by not giving the yield per acre STERLING, Hettie Burrows was adjudged in­ City, Alich., and accepted by him. iu Chicago, last week. and by adding that an investigation HUNTINGTON. sane and oadcred sent to the asylum Grand Junior Warden L. E. Wood of 32 F R O N T STREET, h e a d o f d a y ’s a v e Airs. A. M. Glover is vising her as to the area was under way. There This in comparable line of the at Kalamazoo. Pokagon was also present. stster at Alichigan City. was liquidation by local traders and world’s best Pianos is for sale, for cash APPOINTED DEPOTl- CLERK. When W. AI. Stryker called the Air. John Morris is out this week, it looked as if the weakness was in or on easy time payments, by Mrs. Margaret E. Needham, wife of Lodge to order, the room was crowd­ calling on his oyster trade. creased by short selling for account ELBEL BROS. County Clerk John W. Needham, was ed, and a few moments later the South Shafer Sells If SPECIAL WAGON SALE! Airs. John Cliarlwood is visiting in of St. Louis people. The low prices 114 N, Alicb. St. South Bend, Ind. Y. Monday arternoon appointed Deputy Bend brethren arrived aud were pro­ Benton Harbor, this week. were made on the announcement of a Buclianan, Midi., October 13,1897. County Clerk. <.* vided with seats. A candidate for Why Not Try It! Tlie Delicious OOGrI Pure- Airs. Elizabeth Colvin visited her very much larger increase in the You may have heard of Carter's Cascara Cor­ the AI. AL degree received his degree sons in Chicago, over Sunday. dial many times withont ever havinggiven it a uncolored Japan Tea. We wish to announce to the wagon using public, Two couples were married iu the world’ s visible than anticipated,6,210- trial, and yet you. may he in great need of just in a very interesting and impressive sncli medicine as this. If yonr blood is impure, especially the farmers, that our clearance sale of court house Wednesday afternoon of Airs. Nellie Aliller is visting rela­ GOO bu, December opened at 901- if you have that tired feeling, have lost your appe­ manner, the degree being conferred last week by Justice Baldrey with tives in Three Oaks, this week. New York rep01 ts almost 90 loads of tite, if yon have dyspepsia, eick headache, liver A t tills season we receive sup­ Rough Bros. BARM WAGONS, WAGON BOX­ by tbe Grand Master Brother Winsor, and ki iney trouble, rehenmatism or catarrh, why one ceremony. Both pairs were Alessrs. Sig Desenberg and Harry wheat for export; a line of wheat don'tyon try Carter's Cascara Cordial! It has ES and general WAGON REPAIRS is still in After the degree had been conferred, benefited others, and it is reasonable to believe it plies of fresh vegetables and strangers but as they were there for Binns went to Kalamazoo, this morn­ was taken at Detroit, 100,000 bu. will help you. Price, 25 and and *0 cents. A force at the extremely low prices inaugurated two addresses were made by various mem­ ing. Barmore's Drug Store. Ott fruits daily. the same purpose they decided to Seaboard clearance were 765,000 bu., weeks ago. We wish to especially call attention have a double wedding and in the bers of the visiting brethren, and Airs. Jay Smith visited her sister, almost all for New York Receipts eAC-sm iLE signature of CHAS. H . FLETCHER then the visitors were invited to a Airs. Welch, in Chicago, over Sun­ is on the wrapper o f e v e r y bottle of Castora. to a number of new light ONE-HORSE WAGONS presence of the county officials Jus­ everywhere were considerably under I AC-STMH.E signature o f CHAS. H . FLETCHER Our goods in this line are well banquet that had been prepared by day. made purposely to meet the requirements of the tice Baldrey made Gust Kroning, of last year, at Chicago, and primary is on the wrapper o f every bottle o f C a s t o r . . cared for, kept fresh, and de Airs. F. C. White of Hotel AYliite. Aliss Carrie Shafer spent Sunday in F a c - s i m h .e s ig n a t u r e o f CHAS. H . FLETCHER fruit growers. We have also a number of odds Manistiqiie, and Alias Dora Gonradt, points. An Argentine cable reported is on Ur wrapper o f every bottle o f C a s t o r ia . livered promptly, which is a The banquet was served in nice style, South Bend with her brother, T. AI. and ends in Buggy Boxes, Buggy Springs and of Buchanan, husband and wife and Shafer. no break in its drought and further Shake Into 1 our Shoes. and consisted of the follow in g menu: point to be considered when performed the same pleasant duty trouble from locusts. The estimate Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for tbe feet, it repairs which we will sell cheap to any who can Mrs. Ed. Benedict and little son cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instant- buying fruits or vegetables. use them. Sale as usual at our office in what was for Air. Albert Knutli and Miss Pearl Roast Turkey, with Dressing. returned to their home in Chicago, on our receipts for tomorrow is only ly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It’s Gerstcr, of Derby. The interested Escalloprd Potatoes. Cranberries. Sunday. tbe greatest comfort of the age. Allen's Foot- Escalloped Oysters. Cabbage Salad. 17a ears. It looks as if tbe market Ease makes tight-fitting of new shoes feel easy. formerly known as ROUGH BROS. WAGON It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, Just ^received a new lot of couples signed each other’s marriage Celery. Olives. Pickles. Mrs. W illiam AI. Roe is visiting had had break enough. Europe has tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all WORKS. Vanilla Ice Cream. Chocolate Ice Cream. druggists aud shoe stores. By mail for Sic in Minneapolis Spring wheat certificates. her son Carleton and his family at been making considerable export stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen Respectfully, Angel Cake. Gold Cake. Bryan, . S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. Y. 25m4 flour- DEER LICENSES. Crackers, Cheese. Bread and Butter purchases for several days; the con­ NATIONAL MANUFACTURING CO., Albert Schnec-k of St. Joseph se­ Tea. Milk. Iced Tea Coffee. Mr. John Weisgerber was in Ben­ tinent was strong today. North-west- Sure as Sunrise. Grapes and Ban&uas. urn receipts were 1207 cars against Where did yon get that bad color, sick headache cured a license Saturday morning to ton Harbor and St. Joseph on busi and tired feeling! You are bilions, your liver is Successors to ROUGH BROS. After every one had done justice ness, Saturday. 1. C. SHAFER. hunt deer and left Monday for the 1669 last week and 1433 a year ago. sluggish. Take Carter s Cascara Pills. They are to the viands, all hands repaired to sure a3 sunrise to cure yon, and you will feel like north woods. Air. Peter Bacbman has come to Corn was weak, declining a cent, a new person. Price 25 cents. At Barmore's tlie lodge room where cigars were back to Bachanan, and will work in the government estimate being con­ Drug Store. Oct REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the axle works. W. W TREAT. C. B. TREAT. passed and stories exchanged, and siderably larger than had been an­ Wm. llabel et al tp. Frank Habcl, THE BIGGEST OFFER YET! acquaintances began and renewed Dr. L. E. Peck was called to New ticipated. The selling was laigely 20 acres in Three Oaks tp. $1. The B u c h a n a n R e c o r d Twiee-a TREAT BROS., among tbe visitors and visited, and Buffalo on professional business, Fri­ by long aecopnt ancl the buying by Auditor-General to Orville W. Cool­ day and Saturday. Week Detroit Fret Press, anti the it was well along in tne “wee’ sma’ short interest. Receipts were 1870 idge, 42 acres in Galien tp, $10.43. Free Press Almanac and Weather -DEALERSIN- hours” when the visitors departed for Air. Geo. Haskin visited in town, cars with 475 estimated for tomorrow. Audi tor-General to O. W. Coolidge, over Sunday. He wheeled from Forecasts for 1898, a valuable hook tlieir home, and the banquet of Bu­ Clearances from the seaboard were SO acres in Weesaw tp, $62.03 Dowagiae, Saturday. of 500 pages that tells you all you STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. chanan Lodge had passed into his­ 161,000 bu. The break ought to im­ Patrick Dnlin to Johanna Duliu, Air. Geo. Thatcher has returned to want to know. Over 20,000 of the tory. prove the shipping demand and Millinery property in city of Niles, $200. Buchanan, and gone to work in the 1897 issue were sold at 25 ets. each. Having bought the interest of Mrs. M. Redden we purpose elieck receipts. • Bradstreet reported John Scliaub to Henry Scliaub, Lee & Porter Axle Works. It is the most popular book of tbe continuing the business sit the old stand, corner of Day’s Ave­ BEItRIEN SPRINGS. an increase east of tlie Rockies of property in Royalton tp, $90S. From our Regular CorrpondenL.ss Air. Geo. I. Blowers was in town, kind ever published. For further FOR, OCTOBER. nue and Front Street. We solicit your patronage and will Aloud ay and Tuesday, returning to 3S2,900 bu. December corn sold as Fritz J. Siernon to John Kreiger, Airs. Stella Bray man and daughter particulars see advertisement on an­ endeavor at all times to keep in stock the best and latest goods Kalamazoo on Wednesday, low as 27£ aud closed at 27-|-2S. the market affords. It will be our aim to give you qualitj’ as nlofseiofsjof section 22. Lake Allie have returned to their home in other page of this issue. Pastor F. C. Berger is entertaining The oats statistical position could well as quantity at prices that will be satisfactory. Give us tp, $911. Chicago. We offer one table full of his sister Airs. Hieber and her daugh­ not be any stronger. Shippers can Try Allen’s Foot-Ease a trial order and be convinced that it is to your interest to Gotlieb Pufall to Frank Phiscator Air. Henry Tibbs in making ex­ A powder to be shaken into tbe sboes. At this felt hats all trimmed, in one ter Bula B. from Lima, Ind. sell any amount of oats at any mo­ season your feet feci swollen and hot, and get trade with us. So acres in Lake tp, $3,000. tensive repairs on his house on Bluff tired easily. If yon ltave smarting feet or tight hundred styles to select from, Mr. and Airs. D. H. Bower and Airs. ment, it being only a matter of a shoes, tiy Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet Auditor-General to Louisa Bean, street. and makes walking easy. Cures and prevents all our own make, this season’s B. P. Sallander visted in Benton Har­ fraction one way or the other. T o­ swollen and sweating feet, blisters and cations property in New Buffalo tp, $36.S5. Air. Clifford Benson has returned bor and St. Joseph, Saturday. spots Relieves corns and bunions all pain and day’s clearances were 455,000 bu. gives rest aud comfort. Try it today. Sold by aU up-to-date styles, for §1,50. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. was placed in jail Monday on a capias Chas. Stafford to Frank Phiscator, with his family from St. Joe and Gen’l Manager A. A. Patterson There never was such an export de­ druggists and shoe stores lor 25c Trial pack­ In addition, we offer a table ml respondendum was released in the property in Lake tp, $3,450. occupies the old house, which he age FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, of the AI., B. II. & C. R’y went west mand as exists. Yet oats follow corn. N. Y . 25m4 full each at §-2.00, §*2.5!) and evening upon an order of Judge Cool­ Benjamin A. Godfrey to E. P, Linn has greatly improved. on the Alichigan Central, yesterday. Mr. (i. II. Parkinson lias bail his May touched 214 today and closed at idge. property in New Buffalo tp, $400. Air. Shearer has exchanged his res­ There is a Claus of People §3.00, all our own make. They store remodelled in fine shape. Air. Harry P. Bailey has gone to 21 f. Receipts were 227 cars with are better goods than you ever A motion for bill of particulars Pereey E. Neff to George Churchill, idence property in this place for an Fond du Lac, Wis., where he will 275 estimated for 'Wednesday. Bracl- Who are injured by the use of coffee. Re­ ❖ ♦> v- work at liis trade in a furniture fac­ was argued in the slander case of lot 3, blk G Clark’s add to tillage interest in a plaining m ill in St. Joe. cently there has been placed in a)l the gro­ -ear saw for twice the price. We Otir “ item Boxes" give great satis­ tory. street reported an increase east of the cery’ stores a new preparation called Chas. L. Bainton vs. Wm. Burke and of Buchanan, $200. Airs. Henry Howe was home from Rockies of 2,447,000 bu. are all prepared to make up faction. Have you tried them. GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes taken under advisement by the Reuben D. Parker to Chas. Ilaase, St. Joseph over Sunday. Rev. W. P. French and C. T. Brown Provisions opened steady, but soon the place of coffee. The most dileeate any style on short notice. We •:* of Benton Harbor were in Buchanan, shared in the prevailing weakness stomach receives it without distress, and eourt. s i o f s e 1 s w £ section 16, Lincoln Air. Robert Bell o f Chicago seems have decided to do tlie millin­ Mrs. Nellie Miller is building an Tuesday, booming the Watterson with the grain markets and sold off hut few can tell it from coffee. It does Louis' Ake. the bicyele thief, was tp, $1,000. attracted to our village quite often lecture. not cost over U as much. Children may addition to her home on Clark street. sparply on selling of January deliv­ ery business as we do in other Monday night sentenced by Judge Neoma Sanders to Emily R. Phelps, of late. eries by packers and more liquida­ drink it with great benefit. 15c and 25c *t+ V Airs. J. V. Paxson, Air. and Airs. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. departments, i. e.. sell the best Coolidge to two years in prison at lot 0, blk 1, Sander’s add to village The quarterly union gospel temper­ Will Gibson and children of Lake­ tion by English houses and other Mr. I). L. Boardntan is making Ionia. ance meeting was held in the Luther­ scattered holders. Alost o f the de goods for less money than you of Eau Claire, $57. side spent Sunday with Airs. Ira Diseases of tlie Skin. several improvements to his residence Wagner. maud came from shorts—a large can get the same qualities for BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Auditor-General to George F. an church last Sunday evening. local trader leading. The market The intense itching incident to eczema, letter' on S. Clark street. Air. Jas. Platt cut the cords of his Airs. F. A. Stryker and Airs. Geo. RjJ rheum and other diseases of the skin, Is over­ elsewhere. Prices talk! Our This session of the supervisors will Brown and Cornelia L. Robinson, lot closed quiet at a slight rally from come by applying Carter's Aerbal Ointment, -t» v -e 7, blk 3, Brookfield’s add to city of ankle with a corn knife. He is Scott left yesterday for Detroit, where inside prices. The cash demand for many very bad cases have been caredbv it. it prices talk all languages! We Mrs. Hpafi'ord Tryon. wife of tlu* mean the consideration of some im­ they will attend the Grand Lodge of Is equally valuable for piles, and is a vavoritc Niles, $3.20. around with the aid-of crutches. both meats and lards was fairly remedy for chapped hands and chilblains Price offer bicyele hats, cowboy hats, lute Spaffortl Tryon, died at her home portant matters. The committee on the O. E. S. good. 28,000 hogs are estimated for 25 cents. At Barmore's Drug Store. Oet- Auditor-General to George F. Earl Bunkelbarger was riding to equalization will meet, report and tomorrow. fedoras, and all tlie up-to-date in Dowagiae. last Thursday, aged 02 town to sell his woodchuck scalps, Mrs. W . O. Harter, with her daugh­ spread the taxes. Brown and Cornelia L. Robinson, ter, Irma, and son, Kenneth, of Chat­ ❖ -> *:- Croup Quickly Cured. walking hats in felt and fur at rears. when his horse stumbled and fell up­ Among the important business to property iu city of Niles and tv 4 lots tanooga, Tenn., are visiting relatives R. G. Dun & Go’s Weekly says: M o u n t a in G l e n , Ark.— Our child­ 50, 75 and 9S cents, some more, on a line, breaking his leg above the While failures were the smallest ever lie transacted by the Board of Super­ 45 and 46 in city o f St. Joseph, $15.75. in Buchanan. ren were suffering with croup wheL some less. You will not be Berrien County's annual Sunday Solon Lacey to Edward F. Miller, knee. He crawled to a fence, and known in any quarter since 1S92, and we received a bottle of Chamberlain's visors this week will he the election Air. H. A. Hathaway was in town business payments through hanks tlie able to match our millinery at School Convention will be held in lot 254, O. P. Lacey’s add to city of calling his horse to him, succeeded Saturday, to conduct the Batchelor Cough Remedy. It afforded almost i of a county school examiner, two largest by $26S,000,000 ever known instant relief.—F. A. T h o r n t o n . Buchanan, during the last week in in mounting aud riding hack home. auction sale, and remained over Sun­ the price. superintendents of the poor, and a Niles, $125. in September, the speculators who This celebrated remedy is for stile by October. The marriage of Miss Laura Pennell day with Ms family. We wish to invite you to ! county drain commissioner. Wm. Hudson to John A. Corrigan, profess anxiety about Cuba, or fever Barm ore. Druggist. Oct. property in village of Stevensville, to Air. John Kniglit at the home of Airs. S. H. Brenner returned to her at the South, or a municipal election, look at our dress trimmings. <- For the office o f school examiner to A few weeks ago the editor was the bride’s fttn-ents Oct. Ctli., was a home in Cincinnati, Ohio, Alonday still have some influence. Helping Mrs. Bertha Roe is having a new ' suceehd Mr. R. II. Struble, whose term $200. morning, after visiting several day’s them just now is the fact that after taken with a very severe cold that We have everything that is : very pleasant affair. There were partition put in her Bakery and | expires,'there art several candidates, Stephen AI. Glidden to Hattie A. vith her mother, Airs. J. F. Peck. extraordinary purchases for replen­ caused him to be in a most miserable worn in braids and trimmings. : many guests a number of them being ishment of stocks from any section condition. It was undoubtedly a Lunch room which will he a big im­ among whom are Mr. Benson of Eau Wire, property in Chikaming tp, $400. Airs. Joliu Parrott and daughter, of or town there must necessarily be for bad case of la grippe and recognizi ng provement. Jacob Dalrymple.to Retta M. Steel, from Buchanan. The presents were Buchanan and Airs. Fred Hall, of Ga­ Claire, Mr. Mills of W atcrvliet and a time less buying from that quarter. it as dangerous he took immediate COME AND SEE US. numerous ancl valuable. Air. and lien, were the guests o f Airs. H. N. ♦:* Mr. Millham of Three Oaks. property in village of Buchanan, $100. Yet business is still increasing, the steps to bring about a speedy cure. Airs. Kniglit are visiting in the vicin­ Case last week.— Three Oaks Press. Mr. W. Trenbeth took his employers Mr. Freeman Franklin has tendered MARRIAGE LICENSES. productive force steadily enlarges, From the advertisement of Chamber­ ity of New Carlisle. After* a few Airs. S. C. Peck of Saginaw, who lain's Cough Remedy and tlie many on their annual picnic on Monday to his resignation as superintendent of Frank B. Alurdock, 27, Berrien Springs; the distribution o f wages affords an has been visiting relatives in Nebras­ increasing fund for purchases, and good recommendations included &E0. WYIAN II GOliis place at “America." All reported Minnie L. Merrill, 24, Benton Harbor. weeks, they will be “at home” in the poor, and Mr. T. W. Reynold’s Arthur A. Brant, 21, Spink’s Corners; Atiss Lemon’s house on Cass street. ka for several weeks, stopped over the foundations are laid for a larger therein, we concluded to make a first South Bend, inch a very pleasant time. term on that board expires. For Sunday with Airs. J. F. Peck, on her trial of the medicine, To say that Nellie Pope, 17, same. ■ ❖ <- •> business hereafter. The week’s ex­ these vacancies there are several can­ way home. changes are S.S per cent, larger than it was satisfactory in its results, is Enclosed evenings except Saturday. ❖ Jolm Weisgerber, 70, Buchanan; L. BENTON HARBOR. in 1892. putting it very mildly, indeed. It didates. J. Emerson, 57, Boston, Alass. From our Regular Correspondent. Mr. B. D. Harper is attending the Miss E. A. Hahn is prepared to Crop reporters who have widely acted like magic and the result was There are a dozen or more candi­ Arthur W. Ilansler, 30, Pomona, Cal.; Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., at give lessons in china painting or to Ida Pfeil, 21, Niles. The hoys and girls of the high differed now agree in putting the a speedy and permanent 'cure. We dates for the office to Comity drain Kalamazoo, this week, and will at­ execute orders for band painted china Geo. Frazee, 26, Hagav; Nancy Hughes, school have each organized a club tend the Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. F., at yield of wheat about 580 to 590 have no hesitancy in recommending commissioner to succeed Mr. Jolm E. 18, same. to play basket ball. Lansing, next week. million bushels more than will be this excellent Cough Remedy to any­ or for tlie undeeovated china. She one afflicted with a cough or cold in Burbank whose term expires. Wm. A. Dunn, 3S, Pipestone; Ethel Airs. C. R. Nash returned from required for home use, keeping stocks has her own china kiln and can do Sherry, IS, same. Airs. Amos Jannasch and baby are as they were July 1st, the lowest for any form .— The Banner o f Liberty, The Board of Supervisors convened Buchanan last week and will prob­ Buchanan R e c o r d . firing in the best manner possible. Gnst Kroning, 3G, Manistique; Dora at Bucbanan this week the guests of seven years. As foreign reports in­ Libertytown, Maryland. The 25 and She has a large number o f pieces of Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock for Commit, 2S, Buchanan. ably spend the winter in this city. relatives.—J. Renbarger and family dicate a larger demand, and exports 50 cent sizes for sale by Barm ore. were over from Buchanan Saturday Druggist. Oct. china suitable for wedding or holiday the October session, all members be­ Eugene Gillen, 24, Buchanan; Carrie The S. S. Primary Union and the since July 1st. have been nearly as D. H . BOWER, Downer, 19, Benton Harbor. and Sunday.—Galien Advocate. heavy as in the best past year, with presents. Visitors are always wel­ ing present. various literary clubs of the city Estate of Francis H. Berrick PUBLISHER s n d p r o p r i e t o r . Albert Knutli, 21, Derby; Pearl Geisler, Miss Mae Dispennette now o f the 2,985,7S4 bushels from Atlantic ports, Mr. Geo. II. Murdock acldrpssecl tbe have resumed their work after the First pnblication October 14,1S97, come. 21, same. Buchanan Public Schools, but for flour included, for the last week, Board and for Mr. J. Sherlock Allen summer vacation. against 1,240,571 last year, the re­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, Count}’ of Berrien- e s . ❖ ♦:* William W. Hutchings, 30, Cassopolis; two previous years a teacher in our Erol)ate Court for said. County. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 11*97. COUNTY SEAT SEWS. of Chicago offered the county $1,250 Elia Williams, 23, Buclianan. Four freight cars were smashed and school, visited friends here last Sat­ covery of 14 cents in price for the Estate of Francis H. Herrick, deceased. week is not without reason. West­ The undersigned having heen appointed by the for the old county buildings and Herman W. Hosbeiii, 20, Coioina: Lena four more badly damaged at Sodus, urday.—New Buffalo Telephone, Judge of Prohate of said'C-ouniy, Commissioners CIRCUIT COURT. property at Berrien Springs. He D. Smith, 24, same. Saturday morning as the result of a ern receipts continue to exceed last on Claims in the matter of said estate, and six Jolm Roderick McPherson, at one Messrs. O. L. Blake and A. D. Con- year’s, S,001,320 bushels against 7, months from the iiTth day of August A. D. It97, V Tlie following is the assignment of stated that Mr. Allen desired to turn Frank 11. Mason, 31, St. Joseph; Grace misplaced frog. No one was hurt. radt of Buchanan were in Alarcellus, having been allowed by said Judge of Probate to ^ time Democratic leader of New Jer­ E. Warner, 24, Niles. 243,069 for the week. W ith less all persons holding claims [against said estate, in cases for next week as made by Judge it into a summer resort aud use the Geo. Fitzsimmons of Coloma was last week Wednesday, in attendance favorable reports of yield, corn ex­ which to present their claims to us for examina­ sey, and a Senator front Quincy Crane, 39, Kiiox, Inti.; Flora at the reunion of the 25th. Alichigan tion and adjustment; Notice is hereby given that Coolidge: old court house for a summer opera Hofstater, 23, same- attacked by thugs at St. Joseph, last ports fall short slightly with small we will meet on Monday, the 8th day of November 1S77 to 18G5. is dead. Infantry of which they were members. difference iu price J Cotton is un­ A. X). 1897, and on Monday, the 28th day of Febru­ Monday— John O’Brien, aesault and house aud dance hall and the other Cliaries Martin Sleele, 25, Fenuville; Thursday night, beaten into insen­ ary, A. D. 189S, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day, at Nettie Electa Carothers, 19, Buchanan. Messrs. John Griffith and Chas. changed in price with larger con­ the store of Geo. B. Richards, in the village ol Bu­ battery; Timothy Talbot, assault and buildings for a public library aud sibility and robbed of $25. chanan, in said County, to receive and examine The R ecord would he pleased to Levi Krieger, 31, Bainbriclge; Matilda Koch went to Jackson, Saturday suming demand, though big crop battery; Wm. Burns, assault with gymnasium. It was ieferred to tlie Our fire department has long need­ estimates do not appear to be dis­ such claims. receive school notes frum every dis­ Sclirooz, 27, same. night, where they have positions in a Bated, August27, A . D. 1SS7. intent to murder. building committee and made the ed a hook and ladder outfit and at new axle works, recently started. puted. GEO. B. lUCHARDS, 1 trict school in this locality and will N . HAMILTON, f '-ommiseioncrs. Tuesday— Alfred Olsen, assault etc. special order of business for 10 last the Council has ordered the Their families will soon join them at ❖ ❖ ❖ furnish the necessary stationary and tli at place. Last publication November 11,1897, Archie Pool, assault with intent to o’clock Tuesday morning. BAROIU, purchase of a Babcock Aerial hook Kemcmber the L. O. T. AI. “Baby supplies to any who will request them. murder: Peter Tonnelicr, selling liq­ The Board of Supervisors spent From our Regular Correspondent. aud ladder truck from a Chicago Mr. Japhet Godfrey is at Kalama­ Carnival”, one week from Saturday. Estate of Nathaniel ‘W ilson, Call and see ns about it. zoo, attending the reunion of the Fii st publication October M, 1S97. uor without giving bond. most of the Tuesday morning "session W. E. Hogue was in Niles Sunday. firm and the firemen are happy. Fourth Alich. Cav., o f which he was STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien—se. Wednesday—Louis Bell, violation Rev. Air. Alerett of Chicago is visit­ FOR SALE: Probate Court for said county. Sunday, Oct. 24, lias been designat­ discussing the action to he taken on Bert and Frank Court.ight, Tom a member, and taking in the-street Sunday law; Amos Day, criminal as­ the township clerk’s reports to the ing his daughter Airs. Dr. Bartlett. Aly house on Front street and two Estate of Nathaniel Wilson, deceased. ed as “Prison Sunday”, by the State Barnes and W ill Ch'appel, at present fair. This regiment was made famous The undersigned having been appointed by tbe lots on Alain street. Apply to Judge of Probate of, said County, Commissioners sault; Tlios. Colburn, larceny from supervisors fortaxes to bo spread by Freemont Evans is in Chicago. employed by Spencer & Barnes have by being the one which captured Jeff on Claims in the matter of^said estate, and six Boatd of Charities and Corrections, Davis. JOHN G. HOLMES. months from the 23d day of August, A . D. 1897, dwelling; John Morgan, larceny. the board. The matter was finally Henry Shuler who has been clerk­ decided to go to the Klondike next having been allowed hy said Judge of Probate to and pasters will be requested to ❖ -£♦ <» 1'hursday—Fred Colgrave; Geo. disposed of by referring the reports ing for Martin has gone to Bridgman February. Tlieir families will re­ Mrs. and Air. L. W. Bristol return­ all persons holding claims against said estate, in preach sermons bearing on the pre­ Letters unclaimed remaining in the which to nre3ent their claims to ns for examina­ Roberts, larceny; Jacob Ilusbaw, back to tbe clerks for correction. to clerk for Air. Henry Chapman. main here. ed home last Alonday after attending tion and adjustment: Notice is hereby given, that vention of crimes and other like sub­ reunion of 19th. Alich. Inft. at Cass- P. O. at Buchanan for tlie week ending we will meet on Monday theSth day of Novembc surety of tbe peace; Harry S. Whitney, A motion was carried to spread a Geo. Harrison has bought Frank The first lecture o f the course will A . D. 1897, and on Wednesday the *23d day of Feb­ jects'. apolis and visiting their daughter. Oct. 11. Call for letters advertised: ruary, A I). 1898, at 10 o’clock a. to. of each dav, assault aud battery. tax of one-tenth mill for the relief of Russel’s house on Second street. he given Wednesday evening Oct. 20, at the office of B. E . Hinman in the village of Bu­ He saw the relics shown spoken of Airs.' Susan Higgins-2, Mrs. Edith chanan, in said County, to receive and ex&miue Friday—Peter Peterson, assault What rain we have had has thrown by the great journalist Henry Watter- in the ecord especially the old such claims. Hon. P. E. Studebakei- of the needy old sold iers. R , Shank, Air. Arthur Gray, Air. F. P. with intent to murder. Mr. Murdock appeared before the a good nany out of work—fighting son. Single tickets 50 cents. Course flag. It looked as if it had been Bated, August S3, A . B. 1897. famous Studebaker Bros. Mfg Co. of Estes, Airs. J. Brown, Aliss Laura B . JE. HINMAN, 1 Circuit court convened on Monday fire. tickets $1.00. The new Valley road through some hot places. CHAHLES MATTHEWS, jCoumissioncrs. South. Bend, died at Alina, M idi., board again in the interest o f the sale Powell, Airs. Elizabeth Clark, Air. and the assignment o f cases was has made a rate of 50 cents for Buch- H. G. French and wife returned Last publication, November 11,1897. very suddenly on Saturday, from of the old county property at Berrien Air. Bertie Crandall, Air. JohnKiser- made. The work will be taken up ananites who may wish to attend. from their trip to Denver, Colorado, heart disease. The funeral was held, Springs to Mr. J. Sherlock Allen, of Friday. They took a side trip up (drop), Air. Wm. Weacher. Estate of William Burma. by the jury next week. Airs. E. E. Glidden, of Buchanan, Tuesday afternoon, from the First M. Chicago. He stated that if the prop­ The leading article in DemoresVs Clear creek canon, to the famous old Magazine for November tells the J o h n C. D i c k , P AI. First pnlilicatfon October 14, 1897. E. church o f South Bend. The famous Hickory Creek drain erty was bought they would spend returned home Saturday after a visit mining camps of Blackhawk and STATE OF MICHIGAN, County ot Berrien—ss story of “A Winter in an Oasis,” An at B. H. Spencer’s aud the latter’s Georgetown, and were very much im­ case which was taken to the circuit $15,000 in improvements and would American woman tells the tale in a Probate Court for said County. daughter, Airs. O. K. Munson, and pressed with the magnificent moun­ Are You Thinking Estate of'WilliamBurrus. Deceased. The bank clearings for September court from the probate eourt on a keep the old court house intact. most spirited fashion; depicting the The undersigned having been appointed by the tain scenery.—Cassopolis Democrat. Or what you will takefor vonr cough or cold? It have been enormous. It does not writ of certorari was argued Monday Supervisor Keith thought it was character, the costumes and peculiar­ children, who have been visiting here has been growing steadily worse, and you must Jndge of Probate of said County, Commissioners take something or else see ike doctor, and yon on Claims in the matter of said estate, and six seem possible that they could be so night before Judge Coolidge. Attor­ worth $5,000 and said he wanted the ities of the Arabs with a marvelously for several weens, w ill return home ❖ ❖ •> months from the 26tli of August, A . D. 1897,^ don’t want to go to him when a simple, effective having heen allowed by said Judge of Probate realistic touch. The illustrations, to Chicago this week. Household for October is an excel­ remedy, suck as Carter’s Cough Cure, wiU cure large in view of their shrunken con­ neys Gore and O'Hara appeared for old courthouse kept intact as long as you andjke will recommend it himself. Price 21 to all persons holding claims against said estate, from photographs taken on the desert, lent number and is full of interesting in which to present their claims to us for exami­ county drain commissioner JohnE. A , E. Perrott, foreman of the fin­ cants. At Barmore’s Drug Store. Oct. dition of last winter. But according he lived. are of extraordinary interest. reading. Among the stories of fict­ nation and adjustment: Notice Is hereby given, ishing room at Spencer & Barnes’ that we will meet on Monday, tbe 8th day of No­ to Bradstveet's the September clear­ Burbank and Attornej-s Bridgman Mr. Murdock thought, considering DemoresVs Magazine for November ion are "The bringing out o f Tabitha vember, A . D., 1R97, and on Monday tlie 28th day presents an interesting and practical factory, at Benton Harbor, has pur­ VETERINARY BOOK FREE. of February, A . D.1898, at ten o’clock a.m. of each ings of 78 important cities in the and Bacon for the contestants. The the improvements to he made, $1,250 Henley” “Abe Long’s Experience” day, at the office of Charles Sabin in tlie Village article on China Painting, which will country amounted to $5,521,933,000, case was argued two hours after would be enough to pay. The village chased a farm of 160 acres, near “ Strange meetings” “Emmy’s Going Dr. Humphrey’s Veterinary Manual of Buchanan in said County, to receive and" exam­ solve for many the perplexing ques­ Home” “From Out the Ruins” etc. on the treatment of Horses, Cattle, ine suck claims. which, is fifty per cent, over the cor­ which it was taken under advisement he argued, had no use for the property Crete, Chase County, Neb., where he Dated, August 280t, A , D., 1897. tion of “ What to give for Christmas.” The recipes and departments tliis Sheep, Hogs, Dogs and Poultry, by tbe court. will locate next March, to engage in GEORGE BLACK, i „ . , responding period of last year, when and as it is being allowed to decline Excellent designs are furnished, with month are more than interesting. mailed free upon request. Address CHARLES SABO?! \ Commissioners. Bryan was stumping the country. John Degenes, of Three Oaks, who and is fast becoming an eyesore, he instructions for the use o f color. general farming and stock-raising. . The Household Pub. Go. Boston, Mass,' the Humphrey’s Company, Rety York. Last publication, November 11,1897. B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . It Pays to Trade at W e respectfully invite your consider­ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1807. ation of our magnificent Fall and. Winter stock of Entered at the Post-office at Bacuanan, Mich, MORRIS’ THE FAIR as second-ernes matter.

Only 166 ont ot a possible 575 of the weekly Dealer in Almost Everything*. D in OF newspapers in Michigan arc accorded a circulation DRY G O O D S AND NOTIONS. in actual figures by the American Newspaper Directory for 1896. and the pnbliahorsof the Di­ rectory will gnarantee the accuracy of its rating The Watchword for Economy. Full and complete with every nov ­ by a reward o f one hundred dollars to the first is reduced to the minimum, if you can get some W ill save you money by ordering person who successfully assails it. Advertisers should note the fact that the B uchanan Rkcoiid Buchanan, Mich. of our elty and staple known to the trade your Spring Suit of him. is One of the 166 that arc not afraid to let their customers know just what (hey are buying. and all still at the lowest figures BUCHANAN MARKETS. ever offered. I have a special line ANNOUNCEMENT.. Look at These Prices. Itay—$S@$10 per ton. of fancy Dress Trimmings that can Lard, retail— $<•>. BLIZZARD PROOF UNDERWEAR. I have added to my Furniture Business an Salt, retail—$1.00. not fail to suit the most fastidious. Fine all-wool Suits made to order Flour, per lb—$4.80@$G.00. for $16, $17, $18, $19 and $20. Honey— 18A Nice clean white cotton batts for Pants made to order from S4.00. Live poultry—5 Ic. W e don’t ask A'ou to take our word for it that Butter—20c. Undertaking Department. onr Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s Underwear is 7c, 10c, 12c, A fine line of Fancy Vestings. Eggs—1G£. unmatchable at the price. You can prove it A large line of Piece Goods to Wheat—87c- It shall be my aim to malic this department Tours truly, Oats— 18c. yourself. Compare them, quality for quality, select from. FIRST CLASS in every particular and to so Corn—23e. price for price, with goods you find elsewhere; Clover Seed—$3.00' $1.00. hair or cotton, high grade or medium, you are W. TRENBETH, surrounding country. s. p Live Hogs—$3.30. bound to favor ours. Then add one of those Rcspccfnlly, MERCHANT TAILOR, RECORD ITEM BOXES Buchanan. Mich. SPLENDID LINE OF Are located at the following places: GEO. B. RICHARDS. II. Binns. Claaks oi Overcoals B. R. Dcsenberg A Bro. CHURCH NOTES. SCHOOL NOTES. Hotel Stephens. SPECIAL OFFER! I)r. E. S. Dodd & Son. All pastors and Sunday school su­ ! SECOND STREET. to he found at extremely low prices at the “ Big Drop any items of interest in any perintendents in Buchanan are urged First grade lias seventy-seven pu­ Double Store,” and you can laugh at Jack Frost. Having purchased the II. E. o f these boxes, and they will reach to he present at a meeting of the E x­ pils enrolled. ■ iA T - Lough Jewelry stock I am the R eco rd office. ecutive Board of this Sunday School Second grade has an enrollment of anxious to reduce tlie same Union, to be held in tlie Evangelical thirty-seven. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. church Friday, Oct. 15, at 2 p. in. Colored beads have been placed and to do so will make a Business of importance is to come be­ across the front o f seats, in First special inducement of 25 All "copy" for change of advertise­ fore this meeting. grade as aids in study of color, form per cent discount for easli ments must be. in our office by Wednes­ day of each ireck to ensure the ehantje M r s . I). L. P h e l p s , Sec. and number work. on all goods in the stock. heinti made. w. v. T. r. Little folks in No. 1 are much in­ Ho not delay but take ad­ W ill meet at the home o f Mrs. Wm. terested in the story of Agoonack, NOW IS THE TIMS TO BUY vantage of this otter at once. Mead, Friday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, the little Eskamo girl. I Cant of thanks- See local. A cordial invitation is extended to Tlie systematic study of music is a First National Bank Report. all. new departure in First and Second GEO. I. BLOWERS. M. B. II. & C. lfy. time table, ADVENTIST. grade. Our director promises us a The One Price Large Double Store. i Veterinary Book free. See local, Elder George Wright of Lexington music chart, soon. The scale of C is H. E. LOUGH, Manager. j Estate of William Burras. See legal. next Sunday morning and evening, in receiving attention, now. Some very ! Estate of Nathaniel Wilson. See legal. the absence o f Elder F. W. Shepard. nice voices have developed. ! Estate of Francis II. Berriek. See legal. PRESBYTERIAN. In the Second grade, the migration | Michigan Central By. excursion. See There will be services next Sunday ; of birds is proving an interesting ! local. j Preaching morning and evening by topic.* I have just received. Dr. E. S. DODD & SOI j Mrs. S. E. Johnson has a change of her j Rev. James Provan. Subjects: morn- ! Tlie biography of Whittier fur­ E e S . R © ailv. this week. ing, “A lost soul” ; evening, “Temiy- j nishes us with additional reading. DRUG-3IST3 & BOOKSELLERS. ; The biggest offer vet. See local and ! son”. Sunday school at the usual j The “Barefoot Boy” is being memo­ Full Lines of Children’s | advertisement. j Have received a large assortment of hour. ] rized by the pupils. ! W. II. Keller has some more prices in : METHODIST. i EIGHTH GRADE. | this week's space. | Two Piece Suits Epwortli League Devotional meet- | Eifie Sellers can decline the simple PERFUMERY H i TOiLET SOUPS, Parkinson on Main street has his Fall ; IS THE PLACE. styles now ready. See adv. i ing will he held next Sunday even- , personal pronouns in seventeen sec­ In all the shades at prices that will be E. S. Roe is advertising “ Bound Oak" | ing, beginning 15 minutes before C ' onds. Try it. j Stoves anil ranges in his space this week, j o'clock. Subject: Tlie unity of of ! We have had three visitois, this We st 11 have a goml stock of eye openers. Still the sale of | 1). I,. Boardman of tlie * Cold Cash" j church. Leader, Claude Moulton, j week: Mrs. Butts, Mrs. Long and I Grocery is Quoting somemore prices in j Come and enjoy with us this hour of i Will Coons. SCHOOL BOOKS 1 tliis week's advertisement. ] COME for Village and Country. prayer and praise. j Eflie Sellers, Stella French, Flor­ Shoes at 57c, 93c and $1.19 | Treat Bros, have taken an adv. in the ! The Official Board will hold its j ence Bunker. Frank Chubb, Inez Red­ I R e c o r d and will talk to cur readers each | ! week through our columns. first meeting' of this Conference year 1 den. Geo. Swift, Geo. Wells, Bertha g*oes on. These are good goods, Besides Dodd's GERMAN COUGH Miss Elia A. Hahn isasa can! in the Rnc at tlie residence of Mr. .J. G. DeYin- Ray and Maude Weisgerber, are ahead ; o b i ) which will interest those who like ney, Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. in Arithmetic. not shoddy stuff to make a show BALSAM, VEGETABLE LIVER New Harness ShoD. I pretty china and art work. Bead it. Every member of the Board should The boys of our grade will meet j Wo will earrv a full line of PILLS and hut clean new good. The best LUMBER ! “ Tlie Emporium'' will have their mill- plan to be present. tonight, to organize a society. ; inery opening on Friday and Saturday of : tlii.- week, and invite every one to cal!. EVANGELICAL. We listened to some good essays, plow shoe in Berrien County. AMD Dodd’s Sarsaparilla. The second quarterly meeting of Wednesday afternoon. The best BUS, WHIPS, BIJIKEIS, I Messrs. B. K. Rosenberg A- Bro. are ami all IIarat\?s Goods, Hand ! ath ertising - Blizzard Proof Underwear” tills conference year will be held over were: Myrtle Holiday’s, on “Beauties 75C PER BOTTLE. made harness to order. ’ W e 1 and stylish cloaks and overcoats in tlieir next Sunday, Rev. J. Young of Por­ brought to view by observation”, and space tliis week. COAL. make a specialty of repairing • tage Prairie officiating. The first Znla Stettler’s, on “ Observation”. A “ special wagon sale” has been inaugu- Buggy Tops anil Harness. Our : rated by the National Manufacturing Co. service will he held on Saturday J. B. prices arc cheapest and work ; at the old Bough wagon works. Bead afternoon, preaching at 2 o’clock “AT THE POPULAR STORE.” I can now quote you always neat a.nd exeat. i about it on the second- page. followed by the quarterly conference. ELLSWORTH’S low delivered prices Harnesses oiled for $1.00. -t- *:♦ i Communion service on Sunday morn- BUCHANAN TO BENTON HARBOR Fall Styles Mr. S. A. W ood is putting a new [ ing. Services as usual on Sunday on all kinds of Hard sheet iron roof on the Advent church, j evening. OVER THE MILWAUKEE, KENTON and Soft Coal. You .;. e- | The young people's meetings are HARBOR A COLUMBUS RAILROAD. SPECIALS IN DRESS GOODS being well attended and 'very inter­ had better see me be­ PEillGIOl & BOOK, A R e c o r d item box has been placed Every citizen of Buchanan and “P ills w eek .. Now Ready esting and we hope to make it even fore you place your AT BAKER’S OLD STAND. in the drugstore of I)r. E. S. Dodd A every reader of the R e c o r d who en­ more so during the winter months. Soli. « joys magnificent scenery and beauti­ We have more Dress Goods than we have shelf room for. This is order. iB UCH AN AN , MICH. Visitors always welcome. •;* -t* ful landscapes should not miss tfic the reason for the large reduction in price. AT Mrs. M. A. Rogers is very sick at opportunity presented to them, and WOOL DRESS GOODS in Fancies which sold from 35c to 75c, you can purchase now for 2 5 c the home of her daughter. Mrs. I. L. ESTRAY NOTICE. ARE YOU GOING take a trip over the “new railroad”, WOOL FA NCI ES anti Sill: and W ool Fancies, which sold lioin 65c to $1.25 we are letting out at Taken up on the .farm of T. F.' II. Dodd. at the very first chance that presents SOC per yard. WM. MONRO Only 100 pieces ol'the above two numbers to he sold. Early purchase's will gel the best scire Jon Morrill, Nifi-s township, on July 17, ❖ -:<• To Hear Henry Walterson Deliver His itself. It was the good fortune of 1897, one brown horse six years eld PARKINSON'S Are you going to hear Henry Wat- Famous Lecture on the writer to take the trip, last Sat­ SILK UNDERSKIRTS weighs lino livs.. small star In fore­ erton, next Wednesday, at Benton in day. “ ” Hanging in pries from §15 flown to $0.50, a fresh line just opened. Should you care for a silk head, both hind feet white, letter D Harbor. The road winds along the banks of uq lorsktrl now is the time to bay ou 3, for onr {isw tm eai cont.ii.id the latest stylos. and number 10 branded ill-left front- MArN STREET. ❖ ❖ ♦> At Benton Harbor, Next Wednesday. the St. Joseph river, and glimpses of W e are selling some very good foot. Th - owner-can recover same Nearly all of our grocers have seen Tlie promoters o f tlie Lecture Course the “ beautiful St. Joe” can he had for upon proving property and paying to it that their gasoline cans were have done good work this year, and many miles, as the train goes putting BLACK SATEEN SKIRTS at$1.00, §1.50, §2.00. G. IS, SMITH & Oil expenses. Address. properly labelled. tlie first entertainment on the course around tlie curves, many o f them high C O TTO N W1ARIN E SKI RTS at § 1.00, § 1.75, §2.00. JOHN ('. WENGER,' V... is a great treat, as it is one that will above the level o f the water. The THAT’S 80.- WOOL MARINE SKIRTS §2.00, §2.25, §3.00. Til Shoe Jesser?, :'->'v7 Deputy Sheriff's ’ ' Mr. Reno Elson Is moving his fam­ only he given four times in the state construction company is still at work C2T These skirts are well made and carefully finished—have all ily to Jackson, this week, where he of Michigan. We refer to the lecture on tlie road bed, straightening out bad the good points good skirts ought lo have..£H) has secured employment. on “Abraham Lincoln”, by that bril­ curves and filling in deep gullies and Watch, our August advertisements closely, for we intend to offer some Have as complete a Notice of Sale of Real Estate. liant newspaper man and able South­ ravines, making a thorough job of very good tilings to our customers this month. line of shoes as has First puMiiTtinn October id , 1697. STATE OF MICHIGAN, i „ ' - . - Millinery Opening !■ New Carlisle had a disastrous fire ern writer, Henry Watterson ol the the work, tlie roadbed being remark­ ever been shown in Oual.v t. Dririou, , 7 - ;■ ably good for a new one. In ta,' limit, i i,£ (he csfifi- o f William J. Hall, i last week Wednesday, tlie loss "being Louisville Courier-Journal, our city. Their Indies' Our citizens should hasten to en­ Berrien Springs was reached on JOHN CHESS ELLSWORTH Friday ard cclun!al,i Oct, 15 efo 16.; intueneigiiboriioodof§ioyooo. $2.00, $2.50 and $2.00 or> roll themselves as wishing to take schedule time, and the train went l 113-115 N. MICHIGAN ST., SOUTH BEND, IND. shoes can't be beat for 1 tin* Uoi». .lufjof • »*i Probate f\ r the County o f *Ber- -AT- The Niles District M. E. Confer­ advantage of the opportunity offered. speeding on to Benton Harbor, stops rn- ;. i‘ay t»t Sepiembvr, A- X). 1S97, style and sen ice. ■ •;»' will iiG M»iil ,u public v\»n*lue, to tb« highest ence will he held at Lawton, Tues­ Through the exceedingly liberal rate being made at Hinehman and Royal- day and Wednesday, Nov. t) and 10. offered by the M., B. II. & C. R ’y Co., ton, both stations already beginning a ticket to the lecture, including the to reap the benefits of direct rail con­ LEADER OF LOW PRICES! iii iiit* tuxvnoou ofYha» tui? •Mibjeet t*> all eucum- ♦> *> •> butijw-L-\ uioif . <:r otherwise ex sIiDgatilie The Buchanan High school foot railroad fare, has been placed at the nections with the outside world. They also carry the ti.-r i + lit'.-. Ii »u:«! ih’cva^’dj or at tlie time Ho special invitations, A ll C A S H SALE. « i >• atMi to Hit* rfcht of do\\>r and ball team will play the Niles high low price o f $1.00 good going on the After leaving Royalton, the road up-to-date line of i:i<‘ ■*•*«» i l rijbtf* of tb*» \\ido*v of said di*cens- 20 lb. Granulated Sugar...... §1.00. • il iUvvjhii Ilk* foDmvia^di^crihed real estate* io- are invited. afternoon train Wednesday and re­ runs through an interest! ng country, Gentlemen’s Neckwear, %m ?: Th»* i»aet \ > < f the north ea*t school team, at that place, Saturday. 21 lb. White Xtra O Sugar...... 1.00. turning Thursday morning or, if a crossing the St. Joseph river over qj!ai f«*r t11111 m eiTou. thirty-sis t3G), Xown seven ❖ -> ❖ Lion XXXX or any Package Coffi e .11. Hals and Underwear. »/i s-oiith, Knn^«* niaeteeu (19) vest, containing sufficient, number agree to go, the the new steel bridge at Hickory Creek, lo: ly :u*n»s ui iii* or I have secured the agency for the Cassopolis merchants will close 2 doz.en ClotliesPins...... 01. J2NOS 1I6LME-N . Executor. ’ railroad company will run a special which is an elegant structure costing S,000 Bars Soap, per bar...... 03. celebrated Dowagiac Flour, their stores at 8 o’clock every even­ i.tifcl jieation,Xovembcr'25, lSSY. - ing except Saturdays, and during the down, at the close of the lecture. It considerable time and money to place Oil, per Gallon...... 07. It will pay you to see and have the same on. sale at my is desired, if possible, that those in position. This bridge is also ar­ holidays until April 1, 1898. t dozen 1 (|t. Fruit Jars...... 43. their goods and prices I Bakerv. wishing to go will kindly leave their ranged for teams, and when the ap- 10c package Coaeoanut...... 05. before buying. BERTHA ROE, A large number of passengers are names with Mr. I. L. II. Dodd, at E. pronches are put in, will accomodate 1 lb. Ginger Snaps...... 05. The Biggest Offer.:Yet being bcought down daily over tlie S. Dodd & Son’s drug store, in order a large number of people, and prove 1 lb. package Matchless Starch ... .05. 1 y ^ - ’4>j M., B. II. & C. R'y, for points on the that some idea may he had of the a great benefit to Benton Harbor. The Buchan m Record Michigan Central, both east and west. number who expect to go. This op­ After leaving the river, tlie train _J)OQRl W . H. K e l l e r . ANI) portunity is a grand one, and the crosses over the “ Big Four” tracks, Tlie B ttaaii Floral Co. <• Tae T w i a e - j-W eek AVA SCHRAWl, MANAGER. Little Alice McClung of St. Joseph R e c o r d would urge its readers to ar­ and then parallels the tracks until Cut Flowers for alt occasions. Potted Plants whose wonderful musical talent de­ range to go, if it is a possible thing Benton Harbor is reached, the train MRS. S. E. JOHNSON, Detroit ^Fiee P ress. in nil varieties, in season Plants supplied for decorating. lighted a Buchanan audiance some­ to do so. It is well worth all the arriving on time. DRESSMAKER, Fac-Similt2 signature of CI-IAS. H. TI/ETCHE*i REPORT OF THE C0NWI10B 8F HOTII PAPEltS ONE TEAK. Over Harry Binns’ Store. 5s on the wrapper of every bottle of Castoria Greenhouse No. 19 River Street. time ago, gave a concert at Dowagiac effort it will cost. Tlie trip from Benton Harbor back For Only $ 1 . 7 5 . last week, Tuesday. ❖ -> ❖ * to Buchanan was equally pleasant, When Baby -was sick, we gave her Castoria. Tlie First Xational 2$:tuk of Iluclianun. at When she Tvas a Child, slie cried for Castoria THE TW1PE-A-WEEK P'tEE PKESS is con- “Baby Carnival”, Oct. 23. and Buchanan was reached at 5:30, The Michigan Central Railroad Co. liucluu aii, in the Shite of Michigan*, at c bv ail to Ik- MIOHKIAN’S -LEADING ❖ ❖ •> will sell excursion tickets to Grand When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria the close of Iriisiness,Friday, uet, 5, NHWsl'A: Ek Mr. John Carr lias moved his fami­ *:• •> in am pic time for passengers who When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. I is jj-iMG i it os. Tti»s(tay ail J Frid >y of each desire to go east on tlie Michigan Rapids on Oct. 25 to 29 inclusive. \Yi-'-k, ami i- <*<; lai is A DAILY PAPER. New Meat Market ly from South Bend, and are occupy­ GALIEN. UESOUROES. Ui-mt-iulii'i, that by Utkina advantage of tbls Central at 5:35. The freight carried Limited to retu'rn until Oct. 30th. 1897 LoHns and discoiiuts—...... t onil)iiiati:.H, m* i v;-i r,-2 t-opivs of tb« RECORD ing their home on River street. Mr. Front, our SegiUar Correspondent. Overdraft, secured and miseciiied...... 1,19-1.11 .pul H>1 C'ij.i—t of TH Klif.H PliESS, for only by the new road is already growing at one first class limited fare for the U S. Bonds to secure circulation...... 12,rvMH'U yi.75. vliu-b m-ilvi-s tic cost of tbe papers toyoa A choice line of meats - Carr has accepted a position on the Miss Bertha Miller o f Niles is visit­ Clairvoyant Examinations Free. l.h.'S TII N_ CENT ON E P K it COPT. round trip on account.of Carnival of Premiums on U. 8. Bonds...... i,C00.(*0 constantly on hand. M., B. II. & Co. R’y. ing her sister Mrs. 0. D. Rhoads for to considerable porportions, and Bu­ Tlie first and most important thing Banking honee, furniture mid fixtures... l.wO.uil Fun. . A. F. P eacock. Oth»r real estate- and mortmain* owned.. 2.7 »n 41 chanan dealers are almost daily in for the proper understanding of and Due from approved reserve agents...... *.4,u j) S9 A 500-)»A(iE BOOK FREE. ❖ *> <* a short time. receipt of orders for goods from va­ ❖ rational treatment of clironiu or lin­ Checks and other cash item s...... A reunion of the Scott family was J. D. Lyon and C. L. Smith were Notes ol oTher National Banks...... 1,*JU00») Your patronage is solicited. rious points on the line which they THE EMPORIUM. gering disease of any kind, is its Fractional paper currency* nickels and Tae Fre .t Pre-S' held at the home of Mr. Wm. Scott in Niles Sunday. thorough examinations and true dia­ cents...... P.ifi were unable to reach before. The The fall millinery opening of The Lawful money reserve in Bank, viy.: on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1S97. Thirty- Geo. Minster was in St. Joseph on gnosis. You can secure this with a S p ecie...... li*7 4 A-L SJ AI’JA-C and management of the road is first-class Emporium will be held Friday and full explanation of the cause, nature Legal-tender notes...... *01.1*0 V01.15 two members were present, a number business Tuesday. Redemption fund with TT. X. Treasurer We.ak.-r Forecast ft r 1898. F R A N K A. T R E A T . in every particular, and the R e c o r d and extent of your disorder free of Mrs. Mary Blakeslce and son Arthur Saturday, and w ill be a fine exhibi­ (5 per cent of circulation)...... Vi’-LW) one good time was had, and all pro­ charge by enclosing a lock of hair ■CORRECT. CONCISE. COMPLETE: NEW MEAT MARKET. trusts that the Milwaukee, Benton tion of fall millinery that is up to Total...... §r-fi,53r* tin nounced the reunion a success. are in the city visiting with friends with name and age, to D.r. E. F. BuU Harbor & Columbus R’y will have a date. You are are especilly invited LIABILITIES. i Over 20,000 Copies of 1897 Book Were and relatives. Mrs. Blakeslee was terfield, Syracuse, N. Y. -adv. May a s n ❖ ❖ ❖ brilliant and successful future, and .Sold at 85 cents* formerly a resident of this place. to call and inspect them. Capital stock paid in...... $50,(100 00 ! The marriage of Dr. C. Martin we trust our citizens will do all they Surplus fund...... 7...... lK,lltn(0 A n accurate and superior Book of Reference Mr. J. W. Snell is again in our ♦> .❖ Undivided profits, less expenses and ; that tell* you nil you wuutto know. There will Steele of Fcnnville, this state, and can to aid the road, by giving it all Royal makes the food pure, raxes paid...... -1 0I2-1S j in.t lu: u U' chv* in it A Practical Educator midst after a short stay in Chicago. Regular meeting of Culter Tent, National bank notes outstanding...... 1i,l‘5i).ihi I and Hand Book ol Encyclopedic information on PEACHES. Miss Nettie E. Car others, daughter of the patronage they can. wholesome and delicious. Individual deposits subject to elieok...... 25,161.17 I subject £ Statistical, Uificial, Historical Political Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carothers is an­ Galien ought to have a dog show No. 21, K. O. T. M., w ill be held in Demand certificates of deposit...... 50,112 01 ! and A"iic. Unral ; likewise a Book of Religious there is plenty of materialhere which Fact, ami general Practical Directions on every- nounced to take place next Tuesday. Review Hall, next Tuesday evening, Total...... -...... $156,5:15.66 day affairs of Onive, Home and Parrn. ought to he used or else shipped. A copy ol this hook; will he sent to sill subscx*l>- State o f M iciiioan, I The R e co rd joins the many friends Oct. 19. litff im inedi *tely. The hook will he published Invitations are out for the marriage Early this morning while driving Count}-of Berrien, j ' December 25, H being impossible to getit I, Herbert Roe, Casliier ot Ibe alnu-e-named of the young jieople in extending of Arthur Logan of Joliet and Miss »> ♦> <«- ont earlier on account of getting complete records through town a horse belonging to baulc, do solemnly swear that the above statement of 1^97 event*. Topics of the hook will be sent to hearty congratulations. is true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief Claribel Logan of Frankfort, III Mr. C. H. French tookfreiglit at some Card of Thanks. all taking advantage ol this offer, as soon alter —FOR SALE BY— next Wednesday night. Miss Logan HERBERT ROE, Cashier, above date as possible - • -> -> Object on Day’s Avenue and started .We desire to express our heartfelt' u-Subscribed and sw-orn to before me this lltli Do not didav, but take advantage of this remark­ taught in the village school here a day of October, 1S07. ably liberal offer wliit h ..we make fo ra limited Mr. Aaron Miller is putting in few years ago. to kicking and tlien ran away, smash­ thanks to the neighbors and friends JOHN C. DICK, time only, by special arrangements with the oiib* Notary Public. lisliers. Remember-\tv sand both papers a full fine cement walks in front of the Mr. E. L. Gates o f Kalamazoo tvas ing the buggy and throwing the oc­ for their kind assistance during the Correct—Attest: i year for §l/i5, and you can have a copy of tbe C. D. KENT. 1 Dickson S. Scoffeun, I ‘ book without extra charge. Address, stores o f Messrs. Weaver & Co., E. S. in town on business Tuesday. cupants, Mr. Robert Franklin, and death and burial of husband and JJpmtiAii W. Sandei-.s, - Directors. BVCUANAN RECORD. Roe, G. W. Noble, and Ethan Rey­ Dr. E. I. Beistle was in town Tues­ one of the farm hands on the French father, also the singers for the appro­ John W. Beistle, ) nold’s building. This will be a great day on his way to South Bend. farm, out of the buggy. The horse priate and excellent music. Miss Emma Wheaton spent Sunday improvement to the looks of our bus­ freed itself from the buggy and ran Mrs A. P. Letter Wilford C. Stryker, in the village. ELLA. A. HAHN. iness blocks, and an example that home. Tlie young men were not a x d F a m il y . Physician and Surgeon. L. D. Bnlhand and Mr. Shoemaker Absolutely Pure could be profitably followed by the badly injured although Franklin ❖ ❖ *• Teacher of China Painting and Decorating. DENTIST. Office, Main street, adjoining First Na­ of Niles were in town Snnday. tional Bank building. owners of other business jilaces, and received a bad gash in the foot caus­ The L. 0. T. M. “Baby Carnival” China furnished and lessons given. Over Mr.»; B;rrick’s Jfiilincry Store, Main S t O. R. Butler and. Mr. Montgomery' Office hours until 9 a. m., -1 to 3.30, 7 to thus make our town look much bet­ ed by the horse kicking him. Both promises to be a big affair. Arrange Bnchanan, Mich. • All kinds of modern Dental were in Buchanan on business Tues* Firing clone to order. Decorated and un- Work. Prices reasonable. At Dr. Bubland’s old 8 p. m ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ter than to have the old board walks, day. were able to walk home however. to see it, a week from Saturday. decorated for sale at reasonable prices. office, Galien, every-WcdnOBday. lyl In response to the explosion of torpe­ ter instead of spreading it in tlie fall. SITUATION IN CUBA. does Engineer Vollette stopped the SEW S CONDENSED. The extreme dryness of the air and FOE LITTLE FOLKS. train. The engine and express car were soil in this state makes the decomposi­ detached by the robbers and taken, a tion of manure when incorporated in THE ACCESSION OF SAGASTA AS half mile away, where, with the aid of Hlftory of tlao Fast Wcok Given in TSriof BUM'S QAUPEN SMALLEST IN THE WORLD. dynamite, an attempt was made to Pai*agrmi>lis. the soil a very slow process, and as it is AN OPEN LETTER PREMIER OF SPAIN. crack the express safe. The approach only when decomposed that,it is useful The architects of the world have been Atom la Thia Pony’s Name, and You’ll of a freight train frightened the rob­ to the plant the importance of some invited to enter a competition for the Agree It Fits His Size. View Communicated to tile State Depart­ bers, Who fled without securing any­ To MOTHERS. new building of the University of Cali­ method for hastening that operation thing. Atom, the smallest pony which deal­ ment Is That It 3feans a Tabian Policy of fornia. ' A COW STABLE. may easily be recognized. Well rotted WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE Delay—General "Weyler "Will Start for manure, in addition to its fertilizing ers in horses ever saw, recently went DEATH OF AN EX-SENATOR. Thomas R. Burch shot and instantly from David Dahlman’s stables, on East EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ C AS T O R I A ,” AND Spain at Once and Not Await the Arrival killed Thomas Martin a* Denver. Think­ Witli Stalls For Which Unusual Advan­ effect, aids in retaining moisture in the tages Are Claimed. Twenty-fourth street, not to Queen “ PITCH ER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. o f S i s Successor. General "Blanco, W hose John Roderick McPherson Succumbs to an ing Martin to be a fruit chief, he fired soil, and, if plowed deep enough, im­ Policy W i ll B e "VlsgfctuB. Intestinal Trouble. at him with a double-barreled shotgun. A stall that will allow a cow to eat proves the condition of the heavy loam /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, o f Hyannis, Massachusetts, N e w Y ork, Oct. 11.—A fte r an illness of If an article in the Windsor Magazine and drink as she pleases, that will per­ "Washington, Oct. 12.—Consul General soils, which are much inclined to pack. several weeks, caused by an intestinal is to be trusted, Mrs. John Maxwell, or, mit her to lie down and yet keep clean was the originator o f “ PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same Fitzhugh Lee arrived here Sunday Fall preparation of the land leaves trouble, ex-Senator John Roderick Mc­ to give her a name by which she i3 without an unreasonable amount of night and was at the state department the ground cleaner, especially if it he that has borne and does now s n j? y /g> on every Pherson died in Jersey City Friday Known among a large class of readers, early Monday morning in conference “Miss Braddon,” puts her novels on pa­ plowed early. It exposes a large surface bear the fao-simife signature o f wrapper. night. Ex-Senator McPherson was of soil to the action of the frost, and with Assistant Secretary Day, leaving born at York, Livingston county, N. Y., per at the rate of 1,500 words an hour. This is the original "PITCHER’S CASTORIA” which has been later for Warrenton, "Va., to attend the on M a y "9, 1833. H e w as fo r a tim e en­ Martin Thorn and Augusta Nack, in­ this leaves it in excellent tilth in the funeral of a friend. He returned at gaged in farming and stock raising. He dicted for the murder of William Gul- spring. The ground, being broken up, used in the homes o f the mothers o f America fo r over thirty night to advise further with officials became a l Mdent of Jersey City in densuppe, the Turkish batl> rubber, holds the rain and melted snow water, years, LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is were arraigned at Long Island City. here as to the Cuban situation. It is 1S5S. In 1S7X i.c was elected to the New and when the temperature is favorable Jersey sent and served for three Both pleaded not guilty. The trial will the kind you have always bought, //&/> on th9 understood that the state department undergoes the chemical action before . ^ '** years. In . 3 he was a presidential begin Oct. IS. is going over with General Lee and Mr. spoken of. elector, when the state went for Tilden Nicholas Huffman, one of the pio­ and has the signature of wrap­ Hannis Taylor, ex-minister to Spain, by a large majority. In 1S77 he was neers of Clay county, Ind., was found The Straw Shed. ATOM AND YARRUM. per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex­ the effect of the recent cabinet changes, elected a United States senator to suc­ dead in bed at his home in Staunton. Upon some farms the straw shed has Mab, but to Robert W. Fitzsimmons, cept The Centaur Company o f which Chas. H . F/etoher is the result of General "Weyler’s. with­ ceed F. P. Frelinghuysen. He was A lamp exploded in the house of Dr. long since been abandoned and more Jr., who is 18 mouths old. Atom is drawal and his succession by General elected to a second term as United Rowland at Olney, Ills., burning hia commodious buildings have taken the 84% inches high, and be will never be President, „ Blanco, and other new phases devel­ States senator by the legislature in ISS3 two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Edwards taller. He is dark brown, black and and to a third term by the legislature and Miss Edna Rowiand, the latter fa­ place of this pioneer shelter. The swing­ March 8, 1897. oped by the accession of Sagasta. The white-—the horsemen say piebald. He of 1S90. ______tally. ing stacker has made it possible to build THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. escape of Miss Cisneros from an Ha­ * * * a stack that will act as a very good is tbe so d of Howland L. and of Stella, vana prison through the efforts of a More Consults Appointed. shelter, but when the straw is thrown and he was born two years ago on a representative of the New York Journal Washington, Oct. S.—The president Thirteen loaded freight ears were upon a large shed it makes one of the farm on Long Island, near Jamaica. He has been talked over also, the prevail­ Thursday appointed the following con­ wrecked on the St. Paul railroad thir­ very best places for stock in the winter has dainty little hoofs which are of the ing view being that it will not lead to teen miles east of Mason City, la. COW STALL AND MAXGEH. suls of the United States: Rufus time. A few bur oalr forks set in tbe' color of old ivory, delicately shaped legs an international complication. General The trial of Captain Hedley for kill­ "bedding, is something which is still Fleming, Ohio, at Edinburgh, Scotland: and the oddest little whine, affectionate Lee said that he did not think any se­ Samuel A. McAllister, Delaware, at ing Mayor Richards of Bunker Hill, much needed in many stables. The ac­ ground, supporting stout ridgepoles, rious question would arise over the in­ Barbadoes, West Indies; W . W . Ashby Ills., will begin at Carlinville Oct. 22. companying cuts from Ohio Farmer covered with short poles and brush, and pathetic, that one ever heard. He FOTVX y * cident. Ex-Minister Taylor, when asked of Norfolk, Va., to be United States William Morris of New London, la., show a stall which has given satisfac­ afford one of the most convenient places is apparently an aristocrat, which may AS once said by an observer to be the _ if international complications were like­ consul at Colon; Edward Nye of Dan­ blew out his brair.s with a shotgun. to put straw for shelter as well as feed. be explained by tbe fact that his parents grandest sight in the world. “A nobler ly to arise, answered: tion. ville, Ills., to be United States consul Poor health caused temporary insanity. Tho upright bars in front of the stall The best manner to .build thorn, we have have won premiums at tbe Madison sight than that,” replied a friend to him, f Sagasta’s Probable Course. at Hankow, China. Both of these ap­ An explosion of gas In No. 2 slope of are placed far enough apart to admit found, is to make them open to the south Square Garden shows for five successive “is a father and son walking arm-in- ^ “I think not, and the probable result pointees are newspaper men, Mr. Ash­ the Parrish Coal company at Plymouth, only, and the ells at the ends of the years. arm as if they were really comrades.” If ■£ will he that Sagasta will give a royal by being Washington correspondent ot Pa., killed Isaac Edmunds, aged 65; the lower part of tho head, but no more. both be dressed in good”taste the charm J By this arrangement tho cow is enabled stack may project much farther south Atom will find iu Fitzsimmons’ yard decoration to those who have been good the Norfolk Landmark, and Mr. Nye George Eddy, aged 22, and Louis Rich­ than the shed proper, which w ill afford Yarrum, who is only a dog, taller than of the picture is intensified. Many men o f J1 enough to rid Spain of this troublesome being connected with the Danville Com­ to clean ont the manger as thoroughly good taste in over 7,000 American cities ■£ ards, aged 32. good shelter from winds and not ex­ he and a hear in comparison with the su bject.” mercial. * Edith Clements, aged 17 years, daugh­ as though her head and neck could be and towns now Get Saits and 0 vercontsfrom 5, Mr. Taylor will not discuss the pres­ clude very much sunshine.— Cor. Iowa weight of which his will ho insignifi­ Presidential Appointments. ter of Charles Clements, was instantly thrnst over it, while at the same time ent situation at Madrid. He is en­ killed by a freight train at Clinton, la. Homestead. cant indeed.— New York Journal. W ash in gton , O ct. 11.— The president she is compelled to stand well back in M. BORN & CO., j gaged, however, in writing a review of F lam es caused a $5,000 loss to the th e stall Saturday made the following appoint­ Handy About the Farm. So Hotl The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors. < the political, economic and diplomatic Henry lumber plant and adjacent prop­ ments; Consuls—John C. loser soil of On tho floor crosswise of the stall, j phases of the Cuban problem, with his A low down wheelbarrow has its uses “ Ob. it is so hot!” said Betty. “ It Sous and Fathers are equally sure to be , at Copenhagen, Denmark; Jo­ erty at South Bend, Ind. and just back of the hind feet of the pleased. No poor work. No misfits. 2So in fe- 5i own views drawn from experience at on every farm. To make one like the is so hotl Mammy, I don’t know what rior goods. No exorbitant prices. No dis- 5 seph T. Hoke of W est Virginia, at Wind­ In broad daylight and surrounded by cow when she is in place, a piece of Madrid and refuses to make any com­ model iu the illustration Prairie Farmer satisfaction. ** sor, Nova Scotia; W . Irvin Shaw oi a crowd Charits Devoe of Akron, la., I shall do, it is so hotl” ment in advance of his carefully pre­ timber is nailed. The place for this is gives these directions: Use a heavy iron Everybody fully Satisfied. o* Pennsylvania, at Barranquilla, Colom­ was held up at Sioux City, la., for $150. found by watching the cow while she is Now, Betty was not doing anything. FIT and FINISH GUARANTEED, *£ pared review of the case. The talks of * * =# wheel with a two inch tread. Get two She was sitting by the window, with administration officials with Mr. Tay­ bia; Henry W . Brendel, collector of eating, then placing the timber where O v er 300 Choice "Patterns to F ill "Y ou r O rder fr o m . “n lor and General Lee has given an ac­ customs for the district of Buffalo A t a special election at Sturgis, Mich., her feet will be clear of it. A 2 by 4 her head on the sill, and the shade of Creek, N. Y .; David N. Comingou, col­ OK 5 curate view of the situation, both at the city sustained the proposition to bor­ scantling will answer tho purpose very tbe big horse chestnut tree made a little lector of internal revenue for the Sixth Havana and Madrid, resulting from the row $50,000 to erect new county and I coolness, so mammy went on with her s district of Kentucky;Major William R. well. This induces the cow to move her change of Spanish cabinet and policy. city buildings. mending and said nothing except that Livermore, corps of engineers, mernbei body a little forward when lying down, There is good reason to believe that the Mrs. Magdalena Hohnhausen, aged 70 it was hot aud she was sorry for Betty. OUR A G E N T view communicated to the state depart­ of the Nicaragua canal commission. so as to keep clear of the scantling, years, was struck by a train and in­ while the droppings fall beyond it, both Presently Betty saw a hand organ ment is that the accession of Sagasta Governor Burned in Effigy. stantly killed at Fort Wayne, Ind. man with a monkey coming. She raised GK W . 3TOBLE means a Fabian policy of delay, not only Conroe, Tex., Oct. 11.—As a result of William H. Glascock, superintendent when she is standing up and lying down. The bedding is also kept in place, LOW DOWN "WHEELBAKKOW. her head, and be stopped under the win­ Who wishes to close out § 20,000 worth of CLOTHING-, for the present but for many weeks to the action of Governor Culberson in of the Indiana Institution for the Edu­ dow aud began to play. come, and that no definite policy for and much less of it is needed than in natural crooks and round one end for BOOTS and SHOES, every garment, every shoe a bargain. commuting the sentence of Arch McMil- cation of the Blind, has resigned. His “ Ob, mammy,” cried Betty, “ the Cuba will be announced for some time. lon, who criminally assaulted a 9-year- successor will be selected Oct. S. j the common stall. handles. Nail inch boards across as in­ "You do not take chances when von buy at NOBLES. monkey is dancing I May I go out and As evidence of this, it is pointed out old. girl last July to life imprisonment, The proportion of killed to the num- j At one side is the water trough, dicated in the illustration and set up dance too? Ob, he is such a dear little GOODS AS REPRESENTED. that General Blanco, the new captain the chief executive has been burned ir, her of railway travelers is in France which is arranged for two stalls. It is head board, and you will have a barrow general of Cuba, will not leave for his effigy. Many citizens expressed them- one in 19,000,000. E n gland h as one in divided by a partition which is hung at bandy for hauling rocks, "barrels of monkey! Now he is climbing up the post before the 15th inst. selves in strong term s and if MeMillon 2S,000,000, and in the United States one grain, salt, lime, apples, etc. fence and walking along the top. Oh, Trip "Will Take Eleven Days. had not been spirited away by a clever in 2,400,000. mammy, may I climb up aud walk A YEAR FOR — -^rt\ trick on the part of the officers he would Officials believe his departure is more Otto Reanke of Chicago was sen­ Another Remedy For Cabbage Worms* along the fence? Please, mammy, say likely to he deferred until the 20th. The have paid the penalty of his crime in a tenced at Crown Point, Ind., to sixteen Abner Hollingsworth gives his rem­ I may. ” And Betty jumped up and D E M O R E S T S trip from Barcelona to Havana will take much different way than was intended years in the penitentiary for stealing down aud danced little steps like the The subscription price of DEMO- about eleven days, so that the new cap­ by the governor. P ostm aster Sc-haU’s team a t Cream burg, edy for green cabbage worms in The RESTS is reduced to $ 1.00 a year. FAMILY Farm Journal. Here it is : Pyrethrum monkey’s aud tried to look like him, tain general will not reach Havana be­ New “ Degree** in the Sweat-Rox. Ind. but fortunately did not succeed. MAGAZINE. fore the early part of next month. This, Benjamin Bissell, who lives near powder, 1 pound; cayenne pepper (not New York, Oct. 9.—Evening World “ I thought it was so hot,” said it is said, will permit ail pending Cuban Ballston Spa, N. Y., says he has voted Deuioresfs Family Magazine is more tlian a Fashion publishes the following regarding the the common red), one-half pound; flour, M asazine, although it jives the very latest home and foreign questions to be held in suspense at least for eighteen presidential candidates, not mammy. “ Do you ihiuk dancing will alleged murderers of William Gulden- pounds. Apply with a dry powder fashions each mom h; this Is onlv one of its many valuable features. until the new official reaches his post. one of whom was elected. make yon cooler, Betty?” Ithas something for each member of the family, lor every depart­ suppe, who are confined in the Queen’s gun while the dew is on. After that it is anticipated the Spanish “ I don’t thinkit is so hotnow,” said ment of the household, and its varied contents are ot the highest county jail: “Sheriff Doht made thi? grade, making it. pro eminently. The F am ily M agazine o f the cabinet will desire that General Blanco END VIEW OP COW STALL. Betty. “ Not quite so hot, mammy. sensational statement today: ’We Mere Mention. "World. It iurnishes tho best thoughts of the most interesting and be given time to familiarize himself Senator Turpie has arrived at Clinton, most progressive writers of the day, and is abreast or the times in have been putting Thorn and Nack the top so as to swing freely. "When the You see I didn’t know wbat to do then. with the situation and his duties, and to Ind., and is the guest of his friend, According to Orange Judd Farmer’s even-tiling—Al t, Literature, Science, Society Affairs, Fiction. House­ through the thirty-three degree. We cow puts iu her head to drink, she It’s always hotter when yon don’ t mature the policy he is to apply to the ex-Governor Matthews," at Hazel Bluff special report a good wheat yield is as­ hold Hatters, Sports, E tc—a single number frequently containing dosed the food so as to make them feel farm . shoves the partition to the opposite end know what to do, but now I do know. ” from 200 to 300 fine engravings, "making it the MOST COMPLETE Island. The execution of that policy, sured. The winter wheat crop is little, A 'l ) MOST PKOFFSELY ILLUSTRATED of the G R E A T —well, not sick, but bad. I expect a of the trough, which prevents the other —Laura E. Richards in Youth’s Com­ an allowance of time for its fair trial, Charles Swain, a hermit, who was if any, short, with no change in the MONTHLIES. break-down and a confession any cow from interfering. By this means a panion. . , etc., according to those in a position to once w orth $40,000, died in his hovel spring wheat situation. D unorest’s Magazine Fashion Department is in every way far tim e.’ ” accurately judge the situation will lead near Williamsport, Pa. He was aged small trough may be used. At the oth­ Mrs. S. G. Milliken of Augusta, Me., ahead of that contained in any other publication. S7 years. During the Clay presidential Tho grain crops of Oregon and "Wash­ to protracted delays on those subjects Timber Fire in North Dakota. er side of the stall is the box for salt. who has been elected as a director at a Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns of tbe B test campaign, when Swain was one of thi ington are incredibly large. to which the United States recently has Deadwood, S. D., Oct. 9.—A disas­ Of course tho cow is lied with a rope or fashions iD woman's attire, at no cost to them other than that foremost boatmen on the Lehigh canal, recent meeting of the stockholders of necessary for postage and wrapping. Invited the attention of Spain. Senor trous timber fire is raging at Ragged chain. The flax crop is of moderate propor­ he wagered all his boats and mules, to the Bangor, Orono and Old Town Rail­ Buboso, secretary of the Spanish lega­ Top, and the town of Preston is in im­ tions. The acreage is smaller than last the value of $10,000, on Clay, and of Concerning: A lfalfa. road company, is the first woman elect­ tion, has returned, and is the only Span­ minent danger. A large force of men year. course lost. ed to such a place in that state. NO BETTER CHRISTMAS G-IFT ish official in "Washington. He main­ is fighting it and a number were sent It seems to bo tho impression among The preacher, Scott, who eloped w>th Advices from tho west are to the tains strict reserve concerning the pres­ out from Deadwocd to the Azafheci people not having experience that alfalfa than a year's subscription to Demorest’s M agazine can he made. By subscribing A T ONCE yon a Waterloo girl, has been adjudged in­ effect that the price of beef cattle of ent situation of affairs. shaft. The wind is blowing a gale and requires a certain kind of soil. A con­ Deafness Can’t B e Cured can get the magazine at the reduced price, and will also receive the handsome 25-cent Xmas Number sane by a civil tribunal at Dubuque. good breeding is slowly but surely with its beautiful panel picture supplement. KETUKX OF GENERAL "tVEVI.FR. blowing the fire towards the Rue prop­ tributor to The Farm, Field and Fire­ rising. By local applications, as they cannot .Remit $1.00 by money order, registered letter or check to the erty. Janet Carlyle, who is now living in side, writing from Kansas, says: reach the diseased portion of the ear. He "Will Not Await the Arrival of His Suc­ Toronto, is the only surviving mem­ Preparations are being made to build Demorest Publishing Co.- IIO Fifth Ave. New York, Kaiser Oilers an Olive Branch. ber of the immediate family of her Now, there is no plant with which I There is only one way to cure deaf­ cessor, General Blanco. am acquainted that is worth anything a beet sugar factory at Ckillicothe, O. ness, and that is by constitutional Madrid, Oct. 12.—Captain General Berlin, Oct. 11.—Emperor William has brothel-, Thomas Carlyle, the famous GREAT SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER FOR PROMPT SUBSCRIPTIONS. conferred the Louise Order upon his sis­ philosopher. that will grow on a greater variety of Unusually high tests are reported by remedies. Deafness is caused by an Blanco will sail for Cuba on the loth ter, the crown princess of Greece. The Rev. B. F. Bailer was appointed soil. In fact, it will grow on almost the Ohiuo Valley Champion for Ven­ inflamed condition of the mucous and Captain General Weyler will return Red Cross is engraved on the order, in chaplain and superintendent of the any soil the taproot can penetrate, pro­ tura county beets. lining of the Eustachian Tube. Only $1.75 for The Buchanan Record to Spain immediately, Gen. Castelanos view of the supposed connection of the schools at the reformatory at Pontiac, viding it is well drained. Water will Denver is looming up as a cattle When this tube gets inflamed, yon assuming the direction of affairs in the princess with the efforts to‘relieve the Ills. Bailer is from Chicago. kill it, and it is about the only thing market, of which great expectations axe have a rumbling sound or imperfect and Demorest’s Family Magazine. island until Blanco’s arrival. The Mar­ wounded of the Turko-Graecian war. Sixty or more delegates from Oregon, that will, except a sharp plow- Many entertained. hearing, and when it is entirely clos­ SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO RECORD OFFICE quis de Ahumada, who was Captain Governor Drake’s Illness. Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Kan­ believe it w ill not succeed on a clay ed deafness is the result, and unless General Weyler’s second in command, sas and Missouri are at St. Louis at­ At the Oklahoma station in the time Des Moines, la., Oct. 11.—A close subsoil and have not tried it for that has resigned. At the meeting of the tending a three days’ session of the sowing tests the largest yields were from the inflammation can be taken and friend of Governor Drake said that the cabinet Sunday it was decided to send third annual convention of the National reason, but letters written by those first sowing, Sept. 15; nearly as large this tube restored to its normal con­ governor is in a vers- serious condi­ reinforcements to the Philippine islands. College Association of the Blind. who are raising it and published in dition, hearing will be destroyed for­ tion and that his death at any tim - is from sowing Sept. 25; good yields came Marshal Primo Rivers, who succeeded * * 6 Secretary Oobum’s book, show that possible. His children and grandchil­ from sowing C-et. 5, with marked de­ ever; nine cases ont o f ten are caused General Blanco as governor general of many of the most successful ones are dren have ^been called to his bedside at Ninety persons were killed outright, crease from later sowings. by catarrh, which is nothing but an You Wan! Satisfaction? the Philippine islands, will he recalled Excelsior Springs, Mo. 300 injured and thousands of houses and growing it on heavy clay subsoil, some inflamed condition of tbe mucous immediately. other buildings destroyed in the vicin­ on gu m b o. But it is not water soaked— Uer Political Aspirations. surfaces. General Ramon Blanco announces DETROIT HAS A GREAT FIRE. ity of Tokio by the typhoon in Japan. that is the point. It prefers to go six to Professor Felix Adler, in an address We will give One Hundred Dollars that he will act with great energy D u rin g the sum m er over 47,000 cases ten feet for water and will go much on “ Tbe Political Aspirations of Wom­ against the insurgents and will employ Total Loss Is Put at More Than $600,OOO- for any case of Deafness (caused by THE DETROIT JOURNAL. o f dysentery and about 9,300 deaths all political means to restore equality of Seven Buildings Burned. farther, but w ill he short lived where en," says: Catarrh) that we cannot cure by tak­ from the same cause have been report­ SEMI-WEEKLY. treatment in the various sections of the Detroit, Oct. S.—The total loss of the the water is within less than four feet “ In no country is there more defer­ ing Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for ed throughout Japan. community. The captain general adds fire that raged here early yesterday of tho surface. ence shown to woman than in onrs, circulars, free. is the most satisfactory and popular twice-a- An epidemic of scarlet fever has that he has the greatest desire to end not alone in the outward exhibition F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. m orning is estim ated a t over $600,000. broken out in Monticello, Ills. About Keeping Onions. week newspaper published in Michigan. the horrors of war and to. establish peace shown them of courtesy, but genuine Seven buildings with their contents twenty-five cases have been reported. tE^SolcL by Druggists. 75c. The Detroit Journal, Semi-Weekly, is dis­ b y the system which he adopted in 1879. If onions are ripe when harvested, were destroyed by the blaze that started The city sehocls have been ordered respect, which comes from all ranks of Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best. The inhabitants of Palma, the birthplace allowed to dry before placing in a pile tinctively a Michigan newspaper devoted to on the stage of the Detroit Opera House closed. society. Yet she is denied the franchise, of General Weyler, are preparing to give and are kept at a temperature below- the slate in all its various interests and is the about 1 a. m. The principal losses are The first gold watch ever owned by except in a few states, aud there her him an ovation on his return from Cuba. which growth takes place, they will franchise is in most cases confined to The French say “ it is the impossible best, cheapest, and largest newspaper pub­ London, Oct. 11.—The Times, com­ as follows: Detroit Opera House, $S0,- Charles Dickens is now in New York, that happens.” This has proved to be tlie and is the property of Mr. A. G. Mid­ keep for months without trouble. They local matters. lished in Michigan. menting editorially on the Cuban sit­ 000; C. J. Whitney, $20,000; the Julia case with the Mount Lebanon Shakers. ford. grow at a low temperature and when “ Her position, it has been often said, flORE PEOPLE READ The Detroit Jour­ uation, says: “If Senor Sagasta fails to Arthur company, $20,000; the Miehell exposed at a temperature much above The whole scientific world lus been labor­ building, $20,000; Miehell stock, $75,000; Ex-Congressman J. B. White is dan­ is similar to that of infants, criminals nal, Semi=Weekly, in Michigan, than, any adopt a bold reform policy in Cuba, 45 degrees will sprout in spite of any­ ing to cure dyspepsia, but every effort likely to disarm American jingoism, it L eon ard building. $100,000. gerously sick at his home in Fort seemed to meet with defeat. Tlie suffer­ Michigan’.*; similar newspaper published- Here are a few Wayne, Ind. thing that can be. done. It is useless to and tho iusnnx Some even go further might turn out to have been wiser to Other losses, most of which are fully ing from stomach troubles has become al­ Greatest reasons: have left General Weyler to finish the insured, are as follows: Central Sav­ Lord Rosebery is said to have bought pull ouions green or when in a grow­ and say it is worse, for the infant will grow to manhood and inherit tha right most universal. Multitudes have no desire N e w sp a p e r. The riarket Reports aTe the very best. war In his own fashion.” ings bank, $10,000; Hugh Connolly, jew­ the late Count of Aquilla’s villa at ing condition and expect them to cease for food and that which they do eat causes eler, $10,000; Vaughan & Tanner, $50,000; Posilipo, near Naples, and to intend to of citizenship, tbe sentence of the crim­ The Latest News is in every issue. Rolled Down an Embankment. growth if the autumn is warm, whether them pain and distress. Sleepless nights C. H.W erner, $45,000; Traugott Schmidt spend his winters there with his chil­ they are on a floor or on the ground. inal will expire aud his rights be re­ are the rule and not the exception, and The Deroit Journal The Editorials acknowledged the choicest. Des Moines, la., Oct. 12.—A car on the estate, owner of *Verner building, $S5,- dren. Maturity of onions is indicated by ces­ stored to him, and even the insane per­ thousands of sufferers have become dis­ SEMI-WEEKLY, The Journal Cartoons have a national repu- Cedar Falls and Waterloo Electric rail­ 000; Grand Union Tea company, $25,000; SI 1* • son may recover bis reasoning power way jumped the track at a bridge about sation of growth and a withering of the couraged. la t io n . Parisian laundry, $15,000; Central Stor­ Allen W . "VanDeuzen, art editor of and enjoy tbe franchise again. In no The Shakers of Mount Lebanon recently Every Tuesday and Friday. two miles from Waterloo Monday morn­ age company, $20,000; Grand Trunk re­ "tops at the neck, causing them to lop The Journal’s Stories are a pleasure to Outing of New York, died at Gowanda, country is there greater liberty, yet it came to the front with their new Digestive $ 1.00 per year. ing, rolling down the embankment. pair shops, $6,000; Brossy*s dye shop, down.— Ohio Farmer. young and old. N . Y . was the intention of onr fathers to limit Cordial, which contains not only a food Fourteen passengers were in the car $1,500; Opera House musicians, $1,000; 50 cts., 6 months. Mrs. H. P. Hagen, wife of a promi­ The Campbell Sj'stcni. already digested, but is a digester of food. Th-re are Carefully Edited Departments and were badly shaken up, three or four P, J. Kinnucan, tailor, $3,000; Dr. W . H. the male voters by a property require­ nent and wealthy merchant of Paris, It promptly relieves nearly all forms of of them quite seriously. W . W . Mor­ Kessler, $2,000; Boston Shoe store, build­ Professor Georgeson of tho Kansas ment, which was swept away by a tide for all kinds of Readers. ton, a traveling man, was rendered un­ Ills., was killed in a runaway accident. indigestion. Ask your druggist for one oi ing and stock, $3,500; J. & T. Hurley, station indorses tho Campbell system. of democracy early in the century. Our their books. conscious and it Is feared his injuries coal dealers, $4,000; Chope & Sons, The eleventh convention of Wisconsin He has tested this system of subsurface fathers probably never intended matters Christian Endeavorers adjourned at Ap­ L a x o l , the new Castor Oil, is being The Detroit Journal, Semi-Weekly, are fa ta l. w ago n w orks, $500, and other m inor packing on a flat at Manhattan with an to be as they are, but their barriers were pleton, Wis., after one of the most suc­ used in hospitals. It is sweet as honey. "Yellow Fever Report. losses b y sm oke, w ater, etc., $10,000. S FAOE*. 04 COLUMNS, 104 EDITIONS, cessful conventions in its history. The increased yield of 33 per cent. The unable to stand before the rushing tide New Orleans, Oct. 9.—A t 1 o’clock Fri­ Careful estimates of the losses caused grain was broadcasted and not drilled of young democracy. Then came the by the fire place the total figures at next convention will be held in Eau day the hoard of health reported that Claire. and cultivated according to the full civil war, and the franchise was given there had been twenty new cases and $640,000. w ith $535,000 insurance- Added Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Forty young women of the Terre Campbell system, but the subsurface to the colored man, yet it is still with­ $! .00 PER YEAR. four deaths to that hour. There were to the main losses are those of people Ask your Grocer today to show you a Haute, Ind., ultra fashionable set have packing aloue was depended upon, with held from half of the population. three deaths from yellow fever at Ed­ who had household goods, etc., stored in package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink The BEST an 1 CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER published for the money. decided to give a minstrel perfomance the above result. “ Women need the ballot for self pro­ wards Friday morning, as follows: the Central Storage building, and the that takes the place of coffee. The chil­ for the benefit of one of the clubs of St. White—J. L. Slocumb, Sr., and W . "V". contents of the offices of professional tection. It is true no class can safely dren may drink it without injury, as Stephen’s church. Episcopal. IF NOT A READER SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE. Fuller, Sr. Colored—Mrs. Henry Brown. people and others in the various build­ Place to Keep Comb Honey. trust its interest to another This is to well as the adult All who try it, like it. Detective W . Q. Hays arrested Frank This makes a total of eighteen deaths ings which were ruined. Editor Abbott of The Busy Bee gives me one of the convincing arguments in GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of (Write your name and address on a postal card, address to J. C. Scott, Nance of Avon. Ills., who, it is charged, Mgr. Detroit Journal. Semi-Weekly, for free sample copy.) to date. Detroit, Oct. 9.—Late last night the this advice: Keep your comb honey in favor of woman suffrage, and I tbiuk it Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure dead body of Robert A. Pennington, 13 passed two forged checks drawn on should be worked for deliberately and grains, and the most delicate stomach re­ Fifty Horses Burned to Death, John Rc»th of Rushnell, Ills. a dry, warm place. Do not put it in ceives it without distress. the price of SPECIAL S0330R]PTiD^ OFFER. years old, was found under the ruins back the ice chest or in the cellar. There conscientiously I believe that when the New York .Oct. 8.—F i f t y h igh class of the Detroit opera house, making the A young son of George Porter, near coffee, 15c and 25c per package. Sold by horses perished in the stables of the first fatality in connection with Wednes­ South Whitley, Ind., was instantly killed is not a cellar in the United States that time is ripe they should be participants all grocers. SemiWeekly-'JOURNAL and BUCHANAN RECORD in the government. I strongly believe Chesshire Improvement company on day night’s conflagration. by the accidental discharge of a gun is so dry that it will not injure the Both One Y ear for 81.50- Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, which were in the hands of an eider brother. flavor of comb honey if kept in it. Bet­ that, but I believe the time, however, burned Wednesday night. The loss is Pingree’s "View or Venezuela. The Turkish minister of public works ter by far put it in the garret, as it is is not yet ripe.'" Estate of M on is Lyon. 250,000. In trying to save the horses the Detroit, Oct. 12.— Governor H azen S. has submitted proposals to the sultan sure to be dry and warm there for some In conclusion, Professor Adler said First publication, Oct. 7 , 1S97. night watchman was overcome by smoke Pingree arrived home from his Venezue­ for the construction of about 4.500 miles time. that education was tbe argument to TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,—bh. and is in a precarious condition. lan trip at noon Sunday, and as he drove of new railway lines. open tbe gates. Great power, be assert­ S At a session of the Probate Court for said up Woodward avenue as the people were County, held at the Probate office, in the ciiy EARLY FALL PLOWING. of St. Joseph, on tne 4th day of October, in the ARGUMENTS BEGUN. coming out of the churches he received ed. did not beget freedom.. Whenever The New-York Weekly Tribune "Women In Public Life. there had been great political success year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. Lnatgert Murder Case to Go to the Jury a great deal of attention. The governor Mrs. Lucy L. Flower, a trustee of An Advocate of This Practice Toils All Present, J acob J. Va n R efer, Judge of Probate. was shown every attention by President there had been great political training. In the matter of the estate of Morris Lyon, FOR Next Friday. the University of Illin ois, writing in About Its Advantages. deceased. Andrade. The latter was anxious for Chicago, O ct 12.—The arguments in Tlie First Steamboat Whistle. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, Pingree’s opinion cf Venezuela, and the The Outlook on "Women In Public Professor T. L. Lyon of the Ne­ of Martha J. Lyon, prayiug that a certain instru­ the Luetgert murder trial commenced latter gave it frankly. He told the pres­ L ife,’ ’ says: braska station expresses himself in the Early in May, 1844, the steamer ment now on file in this Court purporting to he EVERY member of at 1 o’clock Monday when Assistant columns of The A m erica n Agriculturist the Jast will and testament.of said deceased may ident his people were too lazy, and that “ Nine-tenths of our public school Rochester departed from Buffalo, bound he admitted to probate and that administration EVERY family on State’s Attorney McEwen began his ad­ he ought to establish agricultu.al col­ teachers are women Some of the very as follows on fall plowing: The impor­ for Chicago. The engineer was a me­ of said eetate may be granted to her, the said dress to the jury on behalf of the prose­ leges to teach them to make the most of tance of fall plowing" cannot be too Manila J. Lyon, the executrix named in the will EVERY farm, in best and most -ccctssful principals are chanical genius named McGee, and he of said deceased, or to some other suitable person. cution. His “few remarks” will con­ their fertile country. women, aim these women should cer­ strongly emphasized. The time for start­ had constructed a steam whistle from Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, tne 1st EVERY village, in sume all the afternoon and nearly all Figliting a Bailivay Consolidation. tainly have a representative of their ing depends upon the nature of the crop plans which he had seen in a scientific day of N oveemher next, at ten o’clock in the fore­ day Tuesday. Attorney William A. noon, he assigned for the bearing of said petition, EVERY, State or Territory. Detroit, O ct. 12.— Corporation Counsel own sex among the school directors, preceding. If this be some small grain, paper. On the way up the lakes he blew V incent w ill then speak Jor L uetgert and that the heirs at law ol said deceased, Flowers yesterday on behalf of the city some person or persons who can see and plow the stubble and weeds under soon it at every stop, much to the astonish­ and all other persons interested in said estate, are and, following him, Mr. Phalen will required to appear at a session of said court, ihen began suit in the county court to have after the grain has been removed. If close for the defense. State’s Attorney present the woman’s point of view. ment and terror of the inhabitants. to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of EOR Education, the consolidation of the Detroit and St. Joseph, and show cause, if any there be,.why Deneen will make the last argument. Our state universities are all coeduca­ tbe season is dry, there is a distinct ad­ Just before reaching Mackinac the Fort Wayne and Belle Isle street rail­ the prayer of the petitioner should uot be granted. FOR Noble Manhood, The speechmaking will end Friday and tional, and the interests of the young vantage in plowing immediately after Rochester, after a lively race, passed the ways: (3-cent fare lines) with the De­ And it is further ^ordered, that said petitioner a verdict is expected Saturday. women in these institutions require rep­ taking off tho grain. It has the effect give notice to the persons interested in said troit Citizens’ street railway declared steamer General Porter, Captain C. L. EOR True Womanhood. Luetgert’s case closed in a remarkably of disposing of tho weeds before they estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the invalid. The bill of complaint asserts resentatives on their governing boards. Gager. Engineer McGee celebrated the hearingthereof,hycausingacopy of thie orderto abrupt manner shortly after 11 o’clock he pnblished in the Buchanan Record, a news­ that the franchise of the Detroit rail­ “ If a iran be left with a family of go to seed and hastens their decay as victory by blowing his whistle derisive­ Monday, The surrebuttal of the defense paper printed and circulating in said county, three way, granted in 1S94, expressly stipulated girls on his hands to bring up, his help­ well as that of the stubble. It loosens ly and noisily. When both boats reached was expected to last at least one whole successive weeks previous to said dav of hearing. IT GIVES all important news of ?the Nation. that it should not consolidate with the lessness iu the face of this responsibility the surface of the ground, so that the the wharves, Captain Gager rushed up (A tme copy,) JACOB J. VAN' K1PEK, day, but after continuing it a brief hour old companies. is often truly pitiful He will generally water does uot run off as it does when iu a rage, shaking his fist and daring jsKAZf.) Judge of Probate. IT GIVES all important news of tlie World. Attorneys Vincent and Phalen an­ own frankly that he knows nothing the surface is dry aud hard, but soaks Last publication Oct. 2 8 ,18--7 nounced their defense closed, reserving Forest Fires in Michigan. McGee to come down and face him. IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. down, thus making tho operation of the right to call one or two witnesses Caro, Mich., Oct. 7.—Forest fires are about girls, and he appeals at once for “ Wbat are you squawking that thing IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. of minor Importance later whose testi­ raging south and east of Kingston. Sev­ some woman’s help. And yet we have subsoiling less difficult iu the fall, and at me for?” he roared. PROFESSIONAL NURSE mony relates to the character of other eral farm houses and barns have been been putting the interests of young the loose condition of the soil, allowing And if it had not been for mutual IT GIVES fascinating short stories. spokesmen for the defense and will not burned and great excitement prevails, girls for four of their most impression­ moisture aud air to penetrate, greatly fa­ friends steamboat whistling on the The undersigued is prepared to take IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department. take more than five or ten minutes. The as a change of wind wiuld place Kings­ able years entirely in the hands of men, cilitates that chemical action which lakes might have been, introduced with charge of any ease of sickness, at reasona­ IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. Jury was as much surprised as anybody ton in imminent danger. The Village of though there is a general acknowledg­ renders tho fertilizing materials in the a lively battle of fisticuffs.—Ohioago ble rates. Call or address, at the sudden termination of the surre­ Wilmot Is also surrounded by fire and ment of man’s inability successfully to soil available to tho use of the plant. Record. IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles. buttal, but plainly'^ratified even at the will surely burn unless help Is given the MRS. W. A. SMITH, cope, unaided, with the needs of his The plow should be immediately fol­ 37ml exhausted residents, who have been des­ Popularity or tlie Tea « own. Berrien. Spring'. IT GIVES humorous illustrations. prospect of listening to four d"ays of own daughters. I believe that if there lowed by a spiked harrow, to make a oratory, which will be a pleasant change. perately fighting fire day and night. The tea gown has never been lost to IT GIVES entertainment to old and young. were more of the right woman’s influ­ loose layer of soil on top. Such a layer sight since it first came into general T n os. S. SPRAGUE & s o x . TRAIN ROBBERS ARE FOILED. Queens to Be Crowned. Attorneys ami Solicitors o f Pat­ ence iu all of our colleges there would of soil acts as a mulch in preventing use, and this dressy affair is courted by ents. United Slates and Foreign. IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody. Attempt toXoot Express Messenger’s Safe Miss Lavinia Dempsey, queen of the be less dissipation, but where there are evaporation of moisture from the sur­ Correspondence solicited. In­ many women both summer and winter. struction pnmphletfrcc. 87’West on the Chicago and Alton. Society of Holland Dames ofj the New girls it is a necessity that some one who face. It has been shown that land so Congress Street, DETROIT, A gabrielle front and watteau back are MICH, Established 1SG5. Kansas City, Oct. 8.—Local and rail­ Netherlands, will be recrowned on the understands their wants as women— prepared lost only one-third as much inseparable from tbe regulation tea road detectives are searching for the next anniversary day, some -time next which few men can—should be able to water by evaporation as land having a gown, though the most elaborate and W e furnish, the Record andN. Y. W eek­ stand for these interests in the councils -AN IDEA ■/ho cart think robbers who held up the St. Louis and winter. Almost royal state will he at­ firmly packed surface. It is well to use newer editions of this style of dress are WANTED—n n It of some simple Chicago express of the Chicago and Al­ tempted, Miss Dempsey riding on cor­ of the trustees.” the harrow after each rain that is hard more like a fancy princess dress than thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may ly Tribune 1 Year for $1.25. ton railroad at Washington Park cut, onation day from her home to the Wal­ enough to pack the surface. bring you "wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER* anything else. However, in this, as in BURN & JO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. CASH.IN ADVANCE. six miles east of here. The detectives dorf in a stately carriage drawn by It is said that another attempt has For root crops manure will be needed all other garments, variety is the rule, D. O.. for their $1,800 prize offer. have but the masks of the eight road six white horses bedecked with orange been made iu England by the Vic tori an- unless the land is very rich. Spread on and the manner of trimming and change Address all orders to THE BUCHANAN RECORD agents and the dynamite and fuses with colored ribbons and flowers. The queen ites to revive white stockings, but with­ well rotted manure after the shallow of materials lend style and effect to the BUYTHE BUCHANAN EXTRACTS. which the unsuccessful attempt to of the Connecticut Holland Dames and out any effect so far. plowing. Subsoil and surface plow in garment more than the original cut, Vanilla, Lemon, Wintergreen, Peppermint, Ja Write your name on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Boom 2 Tribune blow the safe of the express car was Mrs. Leonard Forsdick. queen of the the fall,, or, if that cannot he done, which may be in belted style or not, as mica Ginger, Orange Pineapple, Rose, Cinna New Jersey Holland Dames, will also be Women are hereafter‘to have control man, Almond, Snre Catarrh Care. ■ . * Building, "New York City, and a sample copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY made to aid them in their search. plow as deep as possible, If rotted ma­ the fancy dictates.—Woman’s Home Manufactured by J O H N S H O O K TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. . It w as th e third time the same train Crowned next winter. of the opera house in Blue Rapids, Kan. nure is not available, it is advisable to Companion. ... Uuclianaii'Mich. was held up and its passengers robbed. keep fresh manurepUedduringthe win­