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75c A Y ear in Advance . ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 14, 1890. Number 50 soii; Dallas, Wm Young; Watertown, H ATTENTION VETERANS. Business Locals . D Clark; Eagle, L W Hill; Ovid, C Farn - Here’ll a Kt»tenieiit fr«*m the Auditors on Cuutloti. er; Essex, W'alter Float; Riley, H R the llounty ^ueMtloii. Jones; Ureenbush, Dan Turner; West The public are oautioned against buy phalia, J B Randolph; Victor, Clias (Jif- The 8upn*me court decision on tlie sol ing a note given by mo to Gilbert Chap- REPUBLICANS OF CLINTON COUNTY fels; Olive, Henry Case. dier bounty question is causing so much l>ell or bearer, for f 77, dated .April, 1890 trouble to veterans and others that the _ ARE READY- Tbealaetiott otch a>na aiM>f-the eounty one year. G rant W aldo . committee was taken up, R M Swigart following circular bos been issued by the BiMk silk MlttN at J.Hivkn ’. iV board of state auditors: received 88 votes; J W Fitzgerald 9; 1) S Cmbrellaii and PanuioU . They Hold » Large C'onventiun, eleetDel- French 5; C M Merrill 18. No state bounty was authorized pi-evi- . Special bargains nt J. Hicks.* efpitee and Chouite a County C'oiuiiiittee. ous to Mandi (1,1808. At that date an Mr Swigart was de<*lare<l ele(de«l. CablnetM $S.OO Per Dozen. The flrHt convention iii (linton county C C Vaughan was electi'd secretary of act was passed authorizing the f ovemor comity committee by acclamation, and 1) in his discretion to cause to be paid from For August only, Jackson will make of the republicttiiH for the conipaijtn of S French, treasurer. you a dozen Ane cabinet photos for only the war fund such sums for bounty os he Now, sec here, young man, when I send 1890 wan held at the court house yester Delegates to various conventions wen; f2.00. Satisfahtioii guaranteed. day, and the large numl)er of delegates instructed to All in case (if vacancy. deemed necessary, not to exceed fOO to you down town aguin I want you to dis W A Norton was called for to make a each volunteer, etc. The governor issued 48 w2 Jackson Photo Rikims . present clearly indicates thdt the party tinctly understuud NOW AND FOR .ALL has its war paint on. Every township is speech and he Ailed the bill to the satis- an order paying bounty of f 50 to the fol faetion of his liearers. Second-Hand Slniple HarnezM TIME represented, which has not occurred in Tlie couvention adjounied. lowing list of regiinentii, batteries and In good repair for sale. Call at News companies: any convention to seiul delegat«‘H to the C.llwtow Cuwwty Fm uiers* Ctub. o fAce;--------------------------------------------- state convention for several years. First n.'giment engineers and mechan Vlllusra Taxen, Committees from tin? Essex, *South Es The convention was called to order at ics. All village tax«!8 must be paid during 11:00 by C. C. Vaughan, secretary of sex, Meridiuu and LYiion farmers’ clubs First regiment sharpshooters. the moiitli of August. 49w2 \ met nt the court house, St. Johns, Satur county committee, and Hop.D.S. French, First nine regiments of cavalry. —- C. H. Reeves , Marsbalr day; Aug. It, for the parpose of forming First 27 regimeats of iafautry. of St. Johns, was made temporary chair .Curtalnz and Carpetz Is the place to get the BEST GOODS for man, and Prof. A. F. Doyle, of Elsie, was a county organization. Batteries A to M, First light artillery. Lewis Bently was made temporary When lu want of anything in the cur- the LE.AST MONEY. chosen secretary. Companies C, I and K, First Fnited chairman, and Decatur Bross secretary. t-tvio or carjiet line it will iniy you to get Mind just what I tell you and The chair appointed as committees —On States shar[)8hooter8. our prices. ______ J. IliCKs. credentials: L. C. -Mead, Ovid; W. H. The objwt of the meeting was stated Companies H and I, Morell Horse. by the chairman and a discussion follow Latest Sheet Muzic Brunson, St. Johns; John J. Keiser, First and Si.-cond Shurpshoot(*r8 at And Music Folios a speciality. LOOK AT THISI ed on the beneAts of organization which tached to Twenty-seventh infantry. Oreenbush. On |)ermnnentorganization: S. A. Sti:roi 8. E. E. White, 8t. Johns; Hon. L. W. Hill, was participated in by Messrs. Daniells, First and second sharpshooters attach CarusH, Warreu, Lyon, Morrison, Bross Black India Linen at J. Hlckz’. Eagle; A. B. IVay, Elsie. ed tp Sixteenth infautry. A motion that one from each township and Bently. Theliounty was paid until Nov. 10, For .Sale. Grocery Department! select delegates to the various conven The following ofRc( ‘rs were then elected: 1868, at which date the govenor, by order A second hand organ. Inquire of .T. 1), Estes. tions was lost. President, Lewis Beutly; vice-president, No. 17, discontinued tlie payment of the A. H. Warren; secretary, Decatur Bross; Convention then adjourned foj dinner. bounty, and no state bounty was paid White GntMlH iPossttNari During the interim the delegates from treasurer, H. A. Lyon; directors, Earl until Feb. 5,1864. At that date the legis In grerft variety at Kendrick ’s,...... - _ 8ee whjiJLyoitvftn buy for------— Wilcox, J. T. Daniels, E. 1). Webster and lature passed a law giving flOO state each township got together and consult Kenilrick ’z Fricez nii !>rorerlez this week. ed in regard to whom they wished to send J. B. Morrison. bounty to each |hu -mo u below the rank of A con stitution wan adop ted and it was a commissioned officer who should enlist 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar.................^>1.00 to represent them; ' IGlbs. ASugar...... .......................... 1.00 The candidates for county offices were decid(*d to hold and institute 'and liave a and be projierl^ ’ credited under the cull basket picnic dinner a^ the court liouse, or order of the jiresideut or military au 17 ttiH. AVhite C Sugar................. 1.00 2 5 C. on hand, putting in their work that will Saturday, Oct. 11,1890, in wlikdi all the thorities, made or issued since the Arst 18 ttis. Light Yellow Sugar............. 1.00 Seven pounds of Rolled Oats for.........25c count when the nominating convention 4 ttiH. Best Rice.....................................25 Seven imuiids Oat Meal for............. •..25c comes around. clubs will take part in furnishing papers, day of Jan. .A. D. 1864. 1 pound Plug Tobaroo ...... .................25e recitations, music, etc: Program will be 4 lbs. Best Starch. ................................25 AFTERNOON Payment of bounty under this law was 4 Itis. Best Saleratus........................... 25 1 pound Fine Cut Tobacco ..................25c Chairman French rapinnl the conven published later. Decatur Bross , made Ma.v 14, 1864, at wliieh date the .1 lb Coffee..............................................25 F'our pounds of Starch ........................25c tSecretary. Four pounds of Soda........................... 25c tion to order at 1:80. governor issued an order discontinuing 1 lb Good Chewing Tobact?o ................25 Five pounds of (’rockers......................25c The committee on credentials reported Preparationa fur th« Slilawaaitee County- the payment of bounty, and no bounty (This is a Bargain.) Seven po und s of Rice (broken) ........... 25c Fair. was paid until Feb. 5, 1865, at which 1 It) Good ('hewing Tobiux^o ...............35 Four pounds of Rice (best) ..................25c as follows: Owosso, Aug 1 l-For the past two years (As good OS any 40c in St. Johns.) Binuaam —()ti« Fuller. D 8 French, *E E date the legislature ])ass(*d a law giving Three Cans of Corn .............................. 25c White, W H Rrimsen, F F Murdock, RMSwl- the ShiawassetTCbunty Fair has been only Our 35c Ten beats all conip«*tition. ThreeCans Tomatoes ........................... 25o nrt, C C Vauahan, \ C Botnford. Wm Huruh , f 150 state bount.v to those who enlisted Butter aud Eggs wanted in, exchange at Three pounds of Raisins .... ................. 25c J-tr^rnnchell, Htwl, Wm Lelaiid, H L an ordinary smeess; in fact it hardly paid aft(?r that date and were pro|)erly credited- Kendrick. expenses. Last year the Owosso business highest market pnee. Butter bought on Ten bars of soap ...................................25c Dallah —Riley Rice. There was a law passed giving f50 state its merits. 1-pouiul ptu ’kage “Our Own'* Coffee...25c Watkht Ow.n —A A Hunt, II T Clark, G E men ’s association took the matter in bount.v to voterauM who re-iiilisted aft(?r Larire Ntock Kina. N I Danicla. band, elected ofAcers agreeable to the 5 pounds of Coffee............................fl ,00 Eaole —1. W Hill, W U Howe, H W Part- two years service la the coiin>any aim umb rellas oml par asols just tp- itiw'. J A’ I'erdew- .trtimlcIe^T-X, and Lyon Coffee, Ovid —1. H Allen, Chas Farmer, M F Blrni- ceived at H. L. Kendrick ’s. l>er piukage...; ................................27c Inghani. S Parnieuter, 1) BirmluKbam. N O the fair of 1890 would l>e an unnuuliAed . The de(?ision of the supreme court re Best Tea Dust in town for...................15c 8mith, C S Reevea. J L Hadley, L C.Mead. New clie<*se ............................................ lOc Essex —F W Redfern, O O Perry, R C lAJwe, success if jiersisteut effort and judicious cently* given in a mandamus ciise only H 8 Frlsble, Walter Float. advertisiug could make it so. The pro Call for the “Winner ’’ Tobacco. Rii.ev —H L Pratt, J H Meyrs, 1. Hunger affects thoKi? who enlisted between May TOKSOBIflL PfllLOB. ford. gramme of the fair has just been issued 14,1864, and Feb. 5. 1865. The records G bernbi 'hii —W T Davies, .1 J Reiser, Adam and it shows how fully the business men Russell, .1 L Pierce.