_ — ' . . // ■ . ' ■ "" ~ ■ ———— — r VOLUME XXXV. BUCHANAN, BERRIEN CO., MICH., THURSDAY, EEB. 21, 1901 N U M B E R 3.

RUSSIA RETALIATES SOME ITEMS OF DETROIT NEWS, • / Czar 1 ak.es Action 'Which W ill Be a Peculiar Infliction of a Monk—.Mackinac Heavy Blow to Chicago. Island Improvement. •Chicago, Feb. 19.—Chicago manu­ Detroit, Mich., Feb. 18.—Fr. Pas­ facturers of agricultural and other im­ chal, aged 77, a Capuchin monk in the Defers That to Giving a Bond of plements will suffer a loss aggregating Sixty Coal Miners Caught by an monastery on Mount Elliot avenue, $ 2 ,0 0 0 for Raiding a Stor­ $20,000,000 a year, besides a rapidly Explosion in a British Col­ this city, is confined to his bed from growing trade, as the result of the umbian Pit. blood, poisoning and may lose the use age Warehouse. recent ruling of Secretary of the of his right leg. Dr. J. W. Maguire, Treasury Gage, which inflicts a dis­ who is attending Fr. Paschal, states that the practice of almost constantly criminating duty upon Russian sugar MORE THAN ONE BLAST IS HEARD Judge’s d e c isio n h it s h e r h a r d imported into the United States. A kneeling in an attitude of prayer caused Link cuff buttons, beauties, from tariff war has been precipitated, and a swelling In the knee cap, which be­ 19 to 99c. Beautiful broaches, Russia has already levied retaliatory came diseased and festered. The Stick pins, Watch chains, and all Little Hope That Rescuers W ill Find. NauseHe Would Tie Up Her Uatch- duties of SO per-cent., which are prac­ priest’s whole .system became poisoned Alive Any of Those Imprisoned and Fr. Paschal is in danger of losing kinds of collar buttons ranging et—Meets Two Rebuffs in tically prohibitory, upon the tool and implement manufacturers of the Unit­ —Deadly Gas W ill hio Its his life. from 5 c per doz. to 29 cents each . One Day. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 18.—Two De­ ed States. Two-thirds of this clqss of Work Too Quickly. ^ exports to Russia comes from 'Secre­ troit men have receive franchises and tary Gage’s own state and city. The completed plans for waterworks, Topeka, Kan., Fell. 19.—Mrs. Car­ law goes into effect March 1. lighting plant, and sewage system for Biflfls' fl/lqqj/Ef DEpwTFE/tT Sr’ t'/I rie Nation literally crammed Sunday The Russian government has recent­ Seattle, Wash., Feb. 16.—A special Mackinac island. The intake pipe for ly granted a remission of the excise to The Post-Intelligencer from Victoria, the waterworks will extend half a with thrilling episodes. She succeeded mile north to Rock, where there FOUR DOORS EAST OF THE P0ST0FFJCE, tax levied on sugar to all the exporters says: “What is feared will be one of in having the contents of a notorious of that commodity in Russia. The is a current and the water is deep. The ‘•joint” smashed, broke into a cold- treasury department has had under ad­ the most horrible mine accidents in pumping station and electric light BUCHANAN MICHIGAN storage plant in search of liquor, visement for some time the levying of the history of the Dominion took place power house will he built on the pro­ ruined the mirrors on several bars a discriminative tariff of 30 per cent, yesterday forenoon at the Union mines, posed shore drive. found stored in a livery barn, ad­ on Russian sugar imported into this owned by the Welling Colliery com­ Detroitj Feb. 18.—The Tribune says dressed two large mass-meetings of country, alleging that the remission pany, of which James Dunsmuir, the that articles o f incorporation of the of the excise duty was equivalent to Alpena and Western railroad were filed men and women and was arrested four premier of the province, is the prin­ at Laiising Friday night. The capi- ■ times. The last time that the law giving a bounty to the sugar growers. cipal shareholder. The explosion took This the Russian government denied. tal stock of the company is $1,000,000, laid it* hands upon her was when Investigations made hy the Illinois place at about 11 a. m. in No. 6 shaft. all subscribed. Among the directors SAYS HE WILL SWALLOW VIRUS Mrs. >c-tion emerged fiom the churon Manufacturers’ association led to the This particular shaft is situated right will be Robert Ray, of Hillman, Mich.; where the mass-meeting had been for i c h i g a n p e o p l e Dr. Rodermnnd to Make Another Test of same conclusion, and fearing retalia­ in the village of Cumberland. There G. M. Babcock, of Atlanta; G. R. Love- M . His Theory of Contagion. weld. tory measures by the Russian govern­ were sixty men in It when the explo­ joy, Mt. Clemens; James Goodell, Wil­ Topeka, Kan., Feb. 19.—Mrs. Na­ liam C. Heath, and Tliomns N. Good- Appleton, Wis., Feb. 19.—“I now ment, letters of protest were filed sion took place, and not one of them propose to not only rub myself with tion is now in the county jail as a re­ with Secretary Gage denying the con­ escaped. burne, of Detroit; William M. Marr, of State Items Which W ill Be of General smallpox pus again, but will swal­ sult of her trial on a peace warrant tention of the United States govern­ Several Explosions Take Place. Muskegon, and Delbert G. Morris, of low a portion of the virus in order before Judge Hazen yesterday. The ment, and asking a liberal interpreta­ The explosion ignited the mine, Detroit. The line will extend from Al­ Interest. warrant was sworn to by the Moeser tion of the Russian law. wrecking the shaft from midway down ' pena. to Bellaire and Frankfort, Mich. to thoroughly substantiate my theory that contagion does not exist, and Cold Storage company, whose plant Advices lately received by Chicago to the bottom, and filling it with a solid HAS A DOG THAT COST HIM $1,000. firms from their salesmen in Russia mass of rocks, earth and timbers. The Principal Events of the Past Few Days which I know to he correct,” said Dr. Mrs. Nation entered Sunday morning. M. J. Rodermund. Continuing, he Mrs. Nation acted as her own attorney confirm the fear that retaliation on first explosion was followed by several But That Does N ot at A ll Bepreseut the Which Have Occurred in Our American exports would follow short­ Animal’s Value. said: in the trial. Judge Hazen placed her more, while the dense volume of smoke Great State, ly after the announcement of an ad­ Laingsburg, Midi., Feb. 15.—There “Of course, I shall take care that under $2,000 bond to keep the peace, issuing from the vent-holes indicated verse decision, and every effort was only too truly that the fire as well as are a very few farmers who share the I am not caught this time, because I and ordered her to appear before him do not care to be quarantined again-. made to forestall it. Only last Thurs­ gas was doing its destructive work distinction with Fred Goetze, awealthy at the next term of court. Mrs. Na­ day was Secretary Gage’s decision My plan is to visit some smallpox pa­ below. As soon as practicable after German living one mile north of this Lansing, Mich., Feb. 15. — A civil tion refused to give the bond, and said made known, and on Saturday M. de the accident the men of the morning servive bill for the cities of the state tient in the vicinity and make my tests village, of owning a $1,000 dog. The without letting any one know. Then she would go to jail. She is now de­ Witte, the Russian minister of finance, shift in No. 5 shaft organized a rescue has been introduced in the house. It made known the retaliatory measures. value is not in the breed of the dog I shall wait two weeks until after the tained in the hospital room of the coun­ party. No. 5 is situated about a mile nor in his redeeming qualities, how­ provides that the mayor o f every city ty jail, where she will probably re­ from No. 6, but the two workings are supposed period of incubation has MAURICE THOMPSON DEAD. ever, but owing to the trouble he lias in the state shall appoint three civil passed before I make the announce­ main for some time. In the city court connected hy a tunnel, and through caused. During the Summer of 1895 yesterday morning arguments were this channel an attempt was made to service commissioners, not more than ment of what I have done. Meanwhile," After it Long Illness the Indiana Author Mrs. Louie AVillet and Mrs. John Wil- I shall go about my ordinary business, given in the case brought against Mrs. Basses Away—Gilbert A- .Pierce. help the unfortunate fellows in the two of one party, who shall classify all let were driving a spirited horse by the municipal offices and places of mu­ as I am not afraid of exposing any Nation by the proprietors of the Crawfordsville, Ind., Feb. 16.—Mau­ wrecked shaft. the Goetze place and the dog in some nicipal employment, excepting, of one. It is my intention to make my wrecked “ Senate” saloon. Judge Mc­ rice Thompson, the author, died at 3:25 No Help Through the Tunnel, manner frightened the horse and it ran Cabe said he would take the matter course, the elective offices, or those ap­ tests on a smallpox patient, in the a. m. yesterday after an illness of They had not cut their way many awgy. presence of witnesses, and I especial-' Sunder advisement until Thursday yards through the debris when they pointive offices whose occupants have naming. many weeks. He had been kept alive The ladies were dumped out and ly want them to see me swallow the encountered fire which rendered the injured. About a yeai- later Mrs. Louie to be confirmed by the common coun­ virus. I shall take some one with me Judge Scores the Nationites. several days by the nse of stimulants. place untenable and obliged the party About 9:30 p. m. Thursday he became Willet sued for damages and after a cils, and the heads of the various city who has a camera and I will be able to .I t Is not likely that Mrs. Nation will to desist. The hopeless message came long, tiresome trial a judgment was departments and such of their sub­ unconscious. There were no signs of suf­ present indisputable evidence that I be able to give bond, because sbe de­ back by telephone to the surface con­ rendered for $500 damages and costs. ordinates for whose errors or viola­ did as I sai$=-I would by means4 of clares that she will resume her smash- fering when the end came. His fami­ veying the heart-breaking news to the The ease was appealed to the supreme tions of duty the department head is the photographs.” •' - ■ crusade against the “joints” im­ ly was at his bedside. The funeral relatives of the imprisoned men, whose court and a decision sustaining the financially responsible. And also, of mediately upon her release. Her will be held Monday afternoon. urging was not necessary to induce the judgment of the lower court has just course, common laborers who do not * Royal W edding at Madrid. friends have been advised that Judge Maurice Thompson was born Sept. relief party to return to their appar­ been handed down. It is alleged that receive over $1.25 per day. All such Madrid; Feb. 15.—In the chapel of Hazen will order her release only on 9, 1S44. during the. temporary resi­ ently hopeless task. Overcome at last the case has already cost Goetze ex­ classified offices and places shall be the royal palace, in the presence of the promise to send her to her home at dence of the at Fairfield, Ind. by gas and smoke they reluctantly ceeding" $1,000. and the end is not yeffc. subject to civil service rules, which royal family and all the aristocracy Medicine Lodge. Judge Hazen last While he was yet a child his parents withdrew from No. 5 and commenced It is said that Mrs. John Willet, who are to be made by the civil service and officialdom of Spain, Dona Maria night placed Cal McDonald, Mrs. Nose went to the south to live. He was in work on a- long cut from No. 4, the was the more seriously injured, will commissions. Crist and Miss Madeline Southard gil­ the Confederate army, served through only other means of reaching the men. De Las Mercedes De Bourbon y Haps- now sue for damages. Goetze still Lansing, Mich., Feb. 16.—Both burg, princess of the Asturias, was der bonds. McDonald’s bond is $1,- the war and surrendered near Kings­ Work on this was prosecuted with the keeps the dog. 000, the others are $500 each. The ton, (la,, in May. 1S65. About two greatest vigor until abatement of the houses of the legislature Thursday wedded to Prince Charles of Bour­ judge delivered a scathing* address to years later he went north and settled fire in No. 5 enabled them to once more ‘•Touched” Carnegie for $100,000. passed a hill abolishing the Detroit bon. The wedding ceremony proceed­ the three Nation lieutenants. He ex­ in Crawfordsville, Iud. Here he began return there. Grand Rapids, Midi., Feb. 15.—Yes- board of public works and vesting the ed with perfect tranquillity. The power now exercised by the board in pressed the opinion that Mrs. Nation wilting. Tittle Hope That Any Will Eive. terday ex-Senator Patten received thousands of spectators in the neigh­ is insane and said those persons who His first notable literary success was Even should the rescuing party from Andrew Carnegie a letter in a single individual. The senate hy a vote of 17 to 9 borhood of the palace and filling the encourage her methods of reform the novel, “A Tallahassee Girl,” which reach the interior of the wrecked which he says: “I am disposed to south grand court within the railings , ought to be ashamed of themselves. was issued in 1S81. He also wrote workings soon there is little hope for view your suggestion [the gift of a li­ passed the house bill providing for caucus and convention reform in Kent were quite orderly. They were watched Surprise for Some Smashers. “Bird Notes,” “ Sylvan Secrets,” “Hoos- any of the men locked Up in the shaft. brary builclingj favorably if the city hy detachments of cavalry, who also ier Mosaics,” “Witchery of Archery,” John Bryner, ex-member of parlia­ authorities will give a suitable site and county. The warrants for the arrest of the Martindale of Wayne introduced a kept order throughout the city. ' three above named were sworn out by and his last work was “Alice of Old ment, brother-in-law of the premier pledge the city to spend at least $10,- Vincennes.” and ex-manager of a portion of the 000 a year on the maintenance of the bill tO' prohibit any kind of work Shot Her Father Twice. v William Moeser. He has also begun around theaters on Sunday. suits for malicious trespass against Chicago, Feb. 16.—Gilbert Ashville Dunsmuir mining business, said to The library.” _ In his letter ex-Senator Pat­ Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 19.—Bessie Mrs. Nation, Mrs. Crist, Miss South­ Pierce, for many years well known in Post-Intelligencer that scarcely any ten suggested Carnegie make a dona­ NOTES FROM THE COLLEGES. •Slater, a pretty 15-year-old girl, twice ward, Cal McDonald, Frank Murphy, the northwest in newspaper, political, hope could be held out for the men. tion of $100,000 or $125,000 for a li­ shot and fatally wounded her father, Dr. Eva Harding, Mrs. A. F. Chadwick literary and army circles, died at the The only way in which any of them brary building here. Some U, of - M. Information—Result of a Isaac Slater, at their home. Slater is Lexington hotel after an illness of sev­ could escape would be by reaching “ Scrap ’’—Cuban Student. addicted to drink, and when in liquor and Rev. F. W, Emerson. Somewhat Bliss Is Down on the “ Manly,” of a sensation was produced in the eral years. Pierce was senator from some remote portion of the workings Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 16.—Two he frequently threatened to kill his saloon-wreckers’ camp when it became North Dakota for one term, and after­ to which the fatal gases and smoke Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb, 19.—-Con­ hundred and forty-three students en­ wife." The wife is ill and feeble. 'Slater known that three of their membershad ward managing editor of the Chicago could not penetrate. The gas in a coal cerning the proposition to make St. Jo­ tered the literary department of the quarreled with his Wife, knocked her been put under bond and that others Inter Ocean, and minister to Portugal mine, he said, did its work in a few seph, Mic-h., a prize fight center Gov­ down and choked her. Slater is in a under President Harrison. He was 67 minutes. Hence the hopelessness of ernor Bliss, who attended the military University of Michigan the present col­ critical condition at Hope hospital,'land were to be sued. Interesting develop­ years old. lege year on diploma. • They came ments are looked for. the task of saving men who had bees ball here last night, said: “I am ut­ probably will not survive. Mrs. Slater, in it for hours. terly opposed to prize fighting, and if from 105 schools. One hundred and who is also badly hurt, is in an adjoin­ She Is Sivamped by Objections, British Troops Engage Dewet. Later.—A second explosion has oc­ necessary will resort to measures as eighty-eight of the total number came ing room. Bessie was placed under During the trial Will Moeser, one ot London, Feb. 15.—The war office the partners in the storage house, was curred in No. 5 shaft. This explosion energetic as those of Governor Nash, from Michigan schools and fifty-five arrest, but almost immediately re­ has received the following dispatch prevents any further attempts being of Ohio, to prevent anything of the came from schools outside of Michi­ leased. the first witness called. After answer­ from Lord Kitchener: kind taking place on Michigan soil.” ing all questions put by the county at­ made to rescue the entombed miners gan. The members of the faculties Richardson Case Not Dropped. - “Pretoria, Feb. 14.—Out troops are through No. 5 shaft. torney, Mrs. Nation opened fire with Town Wants a Beet Factory. and other officers in the University St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 15.—Ex-Con­ now engaged with Christian DeWet’s of Michigan for the college year 1900- all manner of questions. Objections TOLD THAT IT W ILL NOT DO. Port Austin, Mich., Feb. 19.—A busi­ gressman C. F. Booher, who has were offered by the county authorities, force north of Philipstown, which" we ness men’s association has been organ­ 1901, including the summer session of charge of the prosecution of the Rich­ most of which were sustained. Other hold, DeWet having crossed the Orange All lew at Peking Inform All Sin That He ized at Port Anstin to induce the la- 1900, number 257. ardson murder case at Savannah says witnesses followed in a like manner river at Zand drift, apparently moving Must Toe the Tine. cation of a sugar beet factory at that Hillsdale, Mich,, Feb. 16.—In a re­ that the statement published in the and she kept up a hot fusillade of west. French, reporting from a point Peking, Feb. 19.—The foreign en­ place. The village will donate a splen­ cent class “ scrap” a bakery wagon was morning papers that the case would questions, wanting to know how many twenty-five miles southeast of Ermelo, voys have held a conference regard­ did site and will guarantee from 3,000 demolished by the freshmen. Both be dropped is absolutely false. He hatchets were used in breaking in, states that a large force of the enemy ing the Chinese reply concerning the to 5,000 acreage, nearly all within the sophs and juniors have declined to says plans have been prepared to probe “ what do you keep in your place,” isn’t is being driven on to Piet Retief, their hauling distance, and the best beet pay for the wagon, and whenever a the mystery to Its fullest depth and it a fact that you keep all kinds of hell punishment of the guilty persons land in the state. freshman meets a soph in college or that this will be done at the hext ses­ efforts to break back having so far named by the powers. The reply was broth?” etc. Mrs. Nation could not un­ been frustrated. The Innisk'illings on the campus a lively scrap at once sion of court, in March. derstand the sustaining of the many considered unsatisfactory and the en­ Doings of an Unnatural Father. begins. The Alpha Kappa PM soci­ charged the enemy, who left five killed voys decided to insist upon a compli­ Detroit, Feb. 15.—Viola Filing, aged W ill Be Open on Sundays. objections and said she did not think and six wounded on the ground. Ten ety has taken the affair In hand and the judge was fair with her. ance with their original demands. 9 years, was locked in a room with will settle the trouble by a mock trial. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 19.—The Cour­ Boers were captured, and there was a the dead body of her mother for seven This decision and the objections Alma, Mich., Feb.. 16.—Louis Perez, ier says that it has been decided to Mias longworth Weds a Count. large capture of wagons, carts and cat­ urged by the envoys to the latest im­ hours by her father, John Eiling, who bpen the gates of the Pan-American tle. Our casualties were one killed the Cuban, who finished the prepara­ Cincinnati, Feb. 19.—The marriage perial edict were unanimous and. the remained away from the house during exposition on ’Sundays. According to and five wounded.” doyan of the diplomatic corps will in­ the whole time. Then he took the tory department at Alma college last the story, the management of the ex­ ,o.f Miss Clara E. Longworth of Cin­ June, after a stay of four terms, has cinnati and Count Adelbert de Cham- Tour Firemen Hilled, form the Chinese plenipotentiaries hysterical child to a neighbor’s house position will not discuss the subject and has not been seen since. The po­ just returned here from his home in in any way, but the gates will be open brun of France was solemnized at New Haven, Conn., Feb. 19.—Four that the former requirements must be Jamaica, and will continue his work noon by Archbishop Ireland, a close firemen were killed by falling walls strictly complied with. lice are looking for him. the first Sunday after the opening of Meanwhile great preparations are the coming semester. the exposition. friend of the* bridegroom. The wed­ and a fifth was terribly burned while Alleged “Wife Poisoner Suicides. being made by the various command­ RUSH OF WATER DROWNS TWO. ding took place at the home of the fighting flames in an unoccupied factory White Pigeon, Mich., Feb. 15.—John Charged with Raise Pretenses. •bride’s mother, the widow of the late in Winchester avenue at 1:80 in the ers preparatory to the big expedition. F. Slack, a prominent farmer, who Dam of an Electric Light Plant Gives Morenci, Mich., Feb. 19.—Deputy Judge Nicholas Longworth, on Grand- morning. The fire was in a district Sampson-Scliley Dispute, in road, East Walnut Hills. The maid containing the shops of the Winches­ was arrested on Feb. 4 on the charge Out, Impeliling Four Lives. Sheriff Johnson, of Alibon, came here Washington, Feb. 19..—As a continua­ of attempted poisoning of his wife, by and arrested a fellow named Harry Of honor was the.bride-’s sister, Miss ter Arms company, a large grain eleva­ tion of the Sampson-Schley dispute Thompsonville, Mich., Feb. 19.— Annie Rives Longworth, The maids tor and several other factories: The placing strychnine in her medicine, and Juts at noon yesterday the dam at the Hoffer, who has been working in this Hale has introduced in the senate a who was under bonds for bis appear­ were Miss Elizabeth Groesbeck and dead: Joseph Condren, captain; Ed­ village electric light plant went out vicinity as a nursery stock canvasser. bill providing for the promotion of the ance for a hearing on Reb. 25, commit­ The charge against him is that of false Miss .Annie Harrison. The ushers were ward Hale, fireman; William Riley, two naval officers to be vice admirals, with a roar, carrying with it four me® Messrs. George M. Anderson, Buek- fireman; Frank Williams, fireman. The ted suicide Monday night by shooting and a team of horses who were work­ pretense in soliciting newspaper and and a resolution giving the thanks of himself. magazine subscriptions. er A. Wallingford, William Ranisey, injured: Henry Powell, fearfully congress to Sampson “and the officers ing on the structure. Edward and Er­ Burton Hollister and Lowell Fletch­ burned. ______and men under his command” at Santi­ Ortonville May Have a Sanitarium. nest Crandall never came to the sur­ Death of Judge J. B. Eldredge. er Huntington. The bride was given Houghton to Calumet by Bail. ago; and McComas has introduced a Holly, Mich., Feb. 19.—The little vil­ face and were drowned with the Mt. Clemens, Mich., Feb. 19.—Judge in marriage by her brother, the Hon. Houghton,. Mic-h., Feb. 16.-—The bill promoting to be vice admirals those lage of Ortonville, fourteen miles 'team. JameS B, Eldridge died yesterday Nicholas Longworth. •management of the Copper Range rail­ “who participated In the naval battle northeast of here, has 130 flowing wells Their companions, George Hiney morning, aged 66 years. He was next Died Trying to Save the Baby. way has decided to build from Hough­ off Santiago,” and a resolution thank­ within its limits. The town has re­ and A. B. Fox, were rescued by peo­ to the oldest member of the Macomb Kentucky, W. Va., Feb. 19.—Robert ton to Calumet this year. The only ing Schley, instead of. Sampson, by cently been connected with the outer ple on the bank. The waters are rap­ County Bar association. He was cir­ Ray, Jr.,' 6 years old, son o f Robert barrier is in difficulty experienced in name. - world by an electric road, and Detroit idly. eating the river bank away at cuit judge for several years, and ’ a and Amanda Ray, died a hero’s death securing the right to cross .the Portage people are considering the matter of present, and the electric lighting plant prominent Democratic politician. King Edward Opens Parliament. erecting a $25,000 sanitarium there. is in great danger. The village will In an attempt to rescue his baby sister . The Duluth, South Shore and < Costly Blaze at Bellaire. Atlantic railway claims the perpeteual London, Feb. 15.—The first parlia­ be in total darkness until the dam is •from their burning house. The parents ment of the reign of King Edward VII More Mob Law in Kansas. i Bellaire, Mich., Feb. 19.—Hierlebin’s Were away and Robert was in charge right to the use of the bridge. Arkansas City, Ivan., Feb. 18.—Be­ replaced. . was opened in the afternoon by the Paper Burped, .shoe store, Mrs, Duncan’s millinery of his three little sisters. The chil­ Grand Rapids Offered Base Ball, fore daylight Saturday seventy-five Store, Clark’s hardware store, Dun- dren were playing when the fire start­ king in person. His majesty was ac­ men, led by the ministers of this city, Milwaukee, Feb. 19.—The buildnig! Grand Rapids, Mieb., Feb. IS.— companied by Queen Alexandra, the of the Milwaukee Herold and the en­ Son’s grocery store and ■ Densmore’s ed. Robert and his 4-year-old sister went across the Arkansas river to a law office burned Saturday. Loss carried the 2-year-old girl from the Charles Stroebel, of Toledo, member duke of York and Cornwall and the place known as the “Last Chance,” a tire plant was destroyed by fire short­ of the circuit committee of the pro­ ly before midnight The paper was about $10,000; partially covered by in­ burning building. The little hero left duke of Connaught and many others joint, and wrecked it. The bartender, surance. them to take care of themselves and posed reorganization of the Interstate of the royal family. The route of the who was found asleep, was seized by founded forty-seven years ago by W. Base Ball League, was in this city rushed into the flames to rescue the ,royal party, which lay through the two men and forced to the corner of W. Coleman and continued since his Chicago labor unions have made an. Saturday and officially offered Grand death by his estate under the editor­ baby from its cradle. When the flames Mall, the horse guards’ parade, White the building, where, at the point of a appeal to President Gompers against were extinguished the boy’s charred Rapids a franchise In the league. revolver, he was compelled to witness ship and management of Edgar W. the new plan of organization In the Well-backed local parties have taken Hall and Parliament street was guards Coleman. body was lying across that of the baby ed by 5,000 soldiers. - * •the destruction of liquor and fixtures-: Federation of Labor. 4m* had tried to save. 3 hold and will probably accept the offer. t ’ ' * ‘ :

Never Had a Cold. G R A Y GOOSE TALES. OLD STEAMBOAT BELL. s m i l e s .! since I began carrying a package of AN »» - Y V '‘ Aa They Are Told By the Gray Cooge Krause’s Cold Cure Capsules in my “ The Niagara Falls Route? "This age demands men who have Gander. vest pocket. I lake one whenever I ZEL&.S'I’. IT3 HISTORY BOTH CURIOUS convictions,” shouted the impassioned HOW VERY GOOD THE COMMON EING a dignified old ganger, FOOD TASTED, feel a cold coming on. It’s easy. LEAVE BUCHANAN. AND INTERESTING. orator. “ Where-shall we find them?” and knowing that one goose is Detroit N ifht Express, No. 8...... 12:20 A M “ In prison!” replied the man in the of more value than three hens, Pride 25c. Sold by W. F. R u n n e r . Mail, No. 6 ...... 9:46 A M gallery. I have never had much to say Fast Eastern Express, No. 14...... 5:20PJV1 Hindrtda of U t m Were Lost By Ex­ Mrs. Esau—What is the matter with Recollection of a Meal of Bye Gone Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom., No.J22 6:40 P M to the roosters and their Loei.e. plosion of the Boat on Which that mess of pottage? Tears. Down in North Carolina, Cold Cure for Busy People. Brightened the Present Now and then I have met an o.ti It Formerly Bid Eisau—That is the kind mother used Many people neglect a cold because S W E S T . to make.—Brooklyn Life. of Two Toilers. hen who had other thoughts that, Buty. they say they have no time to attend LEAVE BUCHANAN. “ It’s danj’us,” said Uncle Eben, “to clucking about and ruffling up her feathers and trying to pass for a pul­ Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom., No. 21 8:i |TA M There hangs in the belfry of the lit­ git into de way o’ complainin’. A man One of the two men at a table, lean to it. Krause’s Cold Cure is a remedy Boat., N. Y. & Chi. Special, No. 15.... l:39rP M let, but most of them are not vo. h tle Christian church in the town of Sa­ kin alius stop wo-rkin’ to kick, but it and bright-eyed, rested his chin with whicli can be taken without danger Mail, No. 3...... *...... 3:39 ItM. comes hahd to stop kickin’ to work.”— a gander’s time. It is still wo s - A . F. Peacock, Local Agent. vannah,* in Andrew county, in this a sigh npon bis clasped hands and shot while performing your daily duties Washington Star. an unamiable glance at the hearty Af­ with the roosters. 1 can’t say that i O. W. Rubbles, G. P. & T. A State, a bell which has an interesting ever met one who’d talk about >i.e and will relieve the most aggravated history: In 1852—forty-eight years “Did . the chemist find anything] rican who, half bent, half-towered over wrong with the milk ?” him. The black man’s brows were weather or the crops for five min t s. cases in 24 hours. Price 25c. Sold ago— there occurred at Lexington the “What a foolish question! He was Their idea is to strut about and thaw beaded with bright drops of sweat, by W . F . R u n n e r . most disastrous accident which ever looking for deadly germs, wasn’t he? off before the hens and chickens, and befell a steamboat on the Missouri Well, he couldn’t afford not to find which sparkled—the avowed ornament because they crow and fight they t y Chicago and Michigan City Line, river, one attended with the greatest them.”—Chicago Record. of all honest toilers. to put on airs over the geese and For Shattered Nerves. “ Oh, I’m sure I don’t know what 1 America Route. loss o f human life. “ Won’t you give me your new baby ducks. They know what 1 think oi A remedy that will soothe, build up The Saluda, a side-wheel steamer, brother, Nellie?” asked a visitor of a want,” the lean man said. “ You order them, however. I’ve given many of something.” ■ the wasted tissues and enrich the with a battery of two boilers, was on little four-year-old miss. them a good drubbing, and they quit LEAVE MICH. CITY ARRIVE CHICAGO her way up the river with a cargo of “ No, indeed!” replied Nellie; "I Of a larger, more good-humored strutting around me years ago. blood is indispensable. Liehty’s 8:00—A. M. daily U ;*t0— A . M. want him to play with'. But I’ll get including Sunday including Snndi general merchandise and her cabin and build, his companion took up a bill of It was about three. years ago w Celery Nerve Compound bas been you a piece of paper and you can cut fare and fell to examining its blocked lower deck crowded with passengers, a off him.”—Chicago News. had a rooster here who was a oe-u- wonderfully successful in cases of LEAVE CHICAGO ARRIVE MICH. C most of whom were mormons The out list of dishes, of which there was ty. He was black as night, and' his 7:20- P. M. daily, 10:30—P. M. i> “Willie, did you ask your papa to tell including^ut A’ river was unusually high, and the cur­ bo great a number and variety as feathers shone like silk, and if it nervousness, as thousands of grateful including Sunday you why the world moves, as I told you seemed an almost complete bar to se­ rent, as it came around the point just to?” asked the teacher. hadn’t been for his foolish ways the people will testify. Sold by W. F. lection, says the New York Commercial whole farm would have been proud of E. C. D u n b a r . above the town, was strong. To add “Yes’m.” Runner. Gen. Manager, Chic'/* to the difficulties the river was full of “ What did he say?” Advertiser. Finally he commanded him. Because he was big and hand­ v ♦> ♦> eggs, toast, coffee—their customary E S. Cr a w , * floating ice, which had broken loose “ He says he s’poses it does it to avoid some he thought himself the smarts; Headache Causes. Gen. ljass. and Fgt. Agent, Chicago, 111. - from a gorge higher up. payin’ rent.”—Indianapolis Sun. morning meal. rooster in , the whole stats. Tne Capt. Francis T. Belt, commander of “ My performance of ‘Hamlet’ led to The waiter departed. The lean man other roosters ran from him, and tl-e Headache is usually caused by liv­ the boat, had made repeated efforts to a great deal of talk,” said Mr. Storm- scowled humorously at his broad back, hens all bowed down, and the chick­ ing in poorly ventilated rooms, over- ington Barnes. cut squarely short by the bobtail ens held their breath as he passed by. stem the rapid current, but had as oft­ “Yes,” answered Miss Cayenne: “ I indulgence in food or drink, insuffi­ en failed, says the Kansas City Jour­ jacket. One day 1 heard this rooster boasting am informed that ‘Hamlet is one of the to the hens that he had heard of a cient exercise, mental strain, Clsvelnd, Cincinnati, Chicago anil nal At last, on the morning of April “ I don’t like ‘niggers’ for breakfast,” longest parts known to the drama.” he observed. “ Don’t you think its a fox being in the neighborhood, c.n! excitement or malaria. Krause’s 9* after waiting several days for the “He’S been talking golf so much late­ flood to subside, he again ordered little too much ?” that he was going to hunt him up and Headache Capsules quickly cures the St. Louis Railway, ly he seems to he actually going crazy.” drive him away. This was dr.aafaily steam to be raised for the final effort. “ Gracious! Then what must be the “ Thou was not always such a dandy,” most severe cases, and leaves the IG FOUR R O U T E ._ ^ | He went to the engine room, looked at answered his friend. But neither man foolish talk, and I called the roo-ter condition of the people he’s been talk­ This Popular Route Between the Michigan the steam gauge, and asked the en­ had an impulse, beyond the persuasion aside after awhile and said: head clear and cool. Price 25c. ing to!”—Philadelphia Press. Cities and all Southern Points. gineer how many more pounds of Sold by W. F. R unner. “Is that performer familiar with your of habit, toward breakfasting at all. “ My friend, you should not t. 1; Trains carrying passengers leaye Nile as steam she could stand. On being an­ The room in which this pair and a such nonsense to the hens. No roi s follows: swered that she had already every ?” was asked of a composer at the concert number of others were sitting was ter ever hatched is a match for a f-x.” GOING NORTH GOING SOUTU. pound that she could safely carry, he vaultlike and was walled by a kind of No. 22 1:18 p pi | No. 23 7:55 a m “ He must be,” replied the composer, “ Do you mean that I cannot nave No. 24 5:45 p m j No. 25 1:57 p in gave the command, "Fill her up, put chocolate woodwork, which, together the fox run for his life?” he asked. on more steam,” and remarked to the who was writhing; “ he takes such lib­ No. 28* 8:02 a m | No. 27* 6:1*3 p in erties with it.” with the ugly furniture, shed its own ♦The above train runs between Benton Hartjpr engineer with an oath that he would darkness over all the place except a “ Of course you can’t. A fox wo Id P ere Marquette and Elkhart only. The Manager—How came you to kill you in a minute. Even the big­ round the point or blow her up. few tables at the very fi-ont. There a Effective Jan. 1st, 1901. L. G. Smith, Agent, He retired to the hurricane roof, leave your last place? broad window framed a picture of the gest gander is afraid of a fox.” Benton Harbor. Applicant—I was discharged for good W. J. Lynch, Gen. Pass. Agt. rang the bell, and gave the final com­ street, with its scattering procession, “That’s' because you are geese and Trains leave Benton Harbor for Chicago and Cincinnati, O. mand to “ east loose the lines.” The behavior, sir. with the elms of Madison square be­ can’t crow. My dear old ganter, west at 3:30 a in , 10:20 a-m., 2:10 p.m., 7:47p.m. E. B. A.fKELLuani, Trav. Pass. Agt. bpw of the boat turned gently out Into The Manager—Discharged for good yond it, their threadlike boughs For Grand Rapids and north, at 3:00 a.m., 10:20 Anderson, Lnd. behavior! That’s unusual, isn’t it? ^ don’t worry about me. L cannot o ly the stream, as it was caught by the spreading against the white sky of the take care of myself, but of all thf) a.m., 2:50 p. in., 7:47 p.m. For Saginaw and Det­ current. The engines made but one Applicant—Well, you see. good con­ morning. The glare of light here was. roit at 3:00 a.m., 2:50 p m. For Muskegon at 3:00 duct took three months off my sen­ ducks, geese and bens beside. .T,.s. revolution. Then came the terrible however, rather annoying, so that waddle back to your pond and mind a.m., 10:20 a.m,, 2:50 p m., 7 :47 p.m. explosion—and all was chaos, darkness tence. most of the tables near the window and death. The number of those who Mamma—My gracious! What on were empty. your own business.” H. F. Moehlejr, Acting G. P. A ., Graud Rapids. earth has happened to you, Willie? I had no more to say. I knew what G. VV. Larkwoktht, Agt. Benton Llaahor. VAN DALI A LINE lost their lives by the explosion was In the interval of five or ten minutes Terre Haute & Logansport Ry. Co. never known. About 100 bodies were Willie—Boo-hoo! It’s all your fault. between the ordering and the serving Would happen if a fox and -.h^ roos-Ca recovered and it was supposed that I’ve been p-aving with that new boy. of their breakfast the larger of the met, but my words of advice haj not T IM E T A B L E there were as many more victims whose “What that little Quaker boy?” two men suddenly called up an irrelev­ been heeded. That very afcerLoon. in effect Nov. 26, 1899. Trains leave k bodies were never found. “Yes, and—boo-hoo!—you said Qua­ ant recollection. As spontaneously as after crowing as loud as he could f~r South Bend as follows: .Nearly all the officers of the boat kers never fight.”—Philadelphia Press. it had shot into his consciousness he ten minutes and strutting up and FOR THE SOUTH. were killed, among them Capt. Belt; The Devoted Wife—Oh, hurry, please. communicated it to his companion in down in his pride, the rooster set o r No. 21, Ex: Sun., 5:15 A. M. For Terie Haute the clerk, Joseph Blackburn; the two This rubber plant tub has fallen on my the form of the following yarn: for the back field to find the fox. The No. 3, Ex. Sun., 11:45 A. M. For Terre Hauie pilots, Charles La Barge and Lewis husband and I’m afraid he’s smashed! “Four of ns, two women and two No. 9, Ex. Sun, 6:45 P. M For Logansporl Garrett, both of whom were at the men—its no consequence who the rest hens flapped their wings and clucKeo For Complete Time Uard, giving all trains ana Chorus of rescuers as they grasp the to encourage him, and some of the stations, and for full information as to ratb. wheel, and the second engineer; Joseph tub—Now, all together ! of the party were, for you wouldn't, OPERA TING THE S. S. & S. R. R. through cars, etc., address Choncy, who was at the time The Devoted Wife—Gently, please, know them, all southerners—got into a geese and ducks said he was a lr ave C. M. WHEE LER, Agent?-. Capt. Belt was at his post on the hur­ gentlemen. Don’t lift too suddenly. It’s North Carolina mountain ‘schooner,' fowl and ought to wear silver spurs. In effect Jan. 12th 1901. Terre Haute, lnd ricane roof, standing with his hand with a canvas top, a eanted-up body, “You wait a bit,” said I to them. OrE. A. Foed, got a new leaf just coming out!—Cleve­ NORTHBOUND. SOUTH BOUND. Genu Pass, ..gent, St. Louis, Mo. resting on the .hell, when the crash land Plain Dealer. like a boat, and a horse and a mule to “A rooster who sets out to hunt a iox came. He was blown high up in the drag it, and after two days’ travel the may be very brave or very much of DailyjDaily Daily Daily Daily Daily “Well, little chap,” said the stranger Ex. air and his body when found was a in , picking up one of the driver put us down in an open field at an idiot. If he ever comes back h /;l JEx. ' Ex. Ex. Ex. S (ID. Sun. Snn. STATIONS Sun. Sun. Snn. ,*r broken, mangled mass of flesh and children, “what are you going to be the foot of Table mountain. It was know a fox from a hollyhock ail tie No 8. No 6. No 4. No 5. No 7. No 2. bones. when you’re a man?” noon; we had wasted time, but we rest of his days.” p m am p m a m P m a in The bell, which had just sounded the went ahead over an ugly path up the M ilwute, Benton Harbor & Columbus “Nuffin’,” said the child. They said I was a jealous old gan­ 3:10 9-00 SI. Joseph :0:3o 4:50 death knell of so many unfortunate “ Nothing? Why?” asked the stran­ mountainside. 3:0s 8:48 Vineland 10:43 4:58 ones, was blown high upon the bank, “ The path spiraled and lengthened der and ought to be ashamed of my­ 2:55 8:43 Derby ilt:52 5:06 ger. self, but I went swimming over to tne Railway Co. Time Table. where it was found uninjured. It was “Because,” said the child, “I am a out, taking us over ledges and through 2:44 8:33 Baroda 10:02 5:15 underbrush. It was dark in the woods, other side of the pond and let them 2:37 8:25 Glendora 11:09 5:23 EFFECTIVE MONDAY, DEC. 10,' 1900- bought, fcWith what remained of the little girl.” 2:12 8:02 Waawick 11:33 5:47 wreck, by old Casper Gruber, who aft­ but it drew intensely darker of a sud­ talk. When sundown .came and we 2:00 7:50 Rugby 11:44 5:59 AT 12105 O’CLOCK A M. erward sold it to the Christian church The class was having lessons in nat­ den, and occasionally when we came t,o went to roost and the rooster had not 1:40 7:30 South Bend 12:05 6:20 at Savannah, and for nearly half a cen­ ural history, and the teacher asked: a bit of clearing we looked up into come hack the hens began to look p m p. m. GOING SOTTTH. GOING NOttTII “ Now, is there any hoy here can tell No 2. No 3 Daily Ex. Sun. Daily E r. Sun. tury it has hung in the belfry there thunder clouds. very sober. His crow did not sound p ni. P 111. a. m. P.M. A. M. me what a zebra is?” “ And so the rain caught us in a small ]2:50 7:30 South Bend 1:30 7:15 STATIONS A.M. P.M. A Trick of the Trade. at daybreak next morning as usual, 4 00 7 00 Benton Harbor 1 1 1 0 6 4c Tommy—Yes, sir, I can. kind of plateau, high up where the 11:50 7:05 Walkertou 2:011 7:50 ...... ___ Bankers .... and soon after breakfast the farmer 11:3 you like the Alcaic metre? sink, and each time the water dropped her appreciation to express itself,, she Mrs. Floodyeir—Alcaic meter? Oh, 1 Not to Blame. down she held her mouth in such a For Sale b v If you have a Cold do not dry up said, quickly: see, you want?1 to change the subject “Baddert is an awful poor judge of Way under the faucet that every drop "Don't put on those stockings to­ Modesty’s the crown of genius. Bu whisky, isn’t he ?” Dr.E.S*.Bodd& Son the mucous with syrups or brims, but fell into it. Having drank till ' 6he use Pepto Quinine Tablets, They qpfc morrow, dear., .1 must mend that hole really I can’t say. Does it sa ve much “ Yes, he inherits it. He comes from was satisfied, she sprang down. gas's—Brooklyn Life. .. * long line of druggists. ”—Life. only cure the cold but improve la the left one.”—Youth'f Cpmpan’on. general health. 25c per box.

■f GREAT NAVAL FUNERAL. Kscspect for tne Flasr- An Idea In Book Reading. The new cadet at the National Mili­ Body of Queen Victoria Leaves the Isle of I take very little stimulant. A glass tary Academy, whether he has come Wight for London. of bitter beer at luncheon and a glass from the little country school with its Cowes, Feb. 2,—With grand, yet of claret or port at dinner about com­ home-made flag and staff, or from the mournful, display of naval pomp and prise my indulgence. The habit of city school where floats sometimes a power, the body of Queen Victoria was using tobacco I never acquired. My flag big enough to cover half the roof borne from its quiet resting place in evenings are devoted to social enjoy­ of the other school, has been taught to Osborne House to Portsmouth, the ment, with my family and friends, or respect the beautiful emblem of his heart of England’s navy. The half to reading, writing and study. I think hundred red fighting ships thht in the it is a good plan to read two or three country; but he will learn at West books at the same time, so that when Point, as soon as he begins his career afternoon bred their broadsides and minute guns were inferior in strength the mind tires of one it can turn to an­ as a future officer of the army, how other as a relief. In selecting these thoroughly he is to he trained to hon­ to the force gathered in the same wat­ different hooks I think it well to vary KING. or it In his daily life. The laughing ers for the jubilee celebration, Dut the their character as much as possible. If The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been schoolboy salute he has perhaps given lack of formidableness was fully one is of heavy, ponderous character, in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of M y papa,he’s the best* the flag from time to time now be­ atoned for by the solemnity of this, pursuing some line of thought which and has been made under his per* est m an comes a matter of sober ceremony, so fleet in mourning. Over the st.ll wat­ requires close and constant strained sonal supervision since its infancy* What ever lived, I ers, between the roll of the six-pound­ mental attention, let the other he of a rigidly required and handsomely or­ lighter, more amusing character. It Allow no one to deceive you in this. bet. dered that it at once sets him to think­ ers, came strains of Chopin’s and Bee­ And I ain’tnever seen thoven’s funeral marches. The crews, is remarkable that many of the men A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hut ing; and the good, sound patriotism n o one accustomed to cheer with the hearti­ who have been most active and promi­ Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of A s sm art as he is that was in him all along soon envel­ ness which belongs only to “Jackies,” nent in the world’s affairs have been Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* yet. ops every glimpse and ceremony of the stood silently along the decks, and the great novel readers.—Gladstone. W hy, he knows everything almost, colors with a sacredness that will deep­ flags which usually float defiantly in Oratory. B ut m am m a says that he the breeze, drooped half way down the en day by day. The newspapers of today have done Ain’t never been the President, One of his first lessons is to doff his halyards. What is CASTORIA And that surprises me. The most powerful fleet England much to render the political orator cap each time he passes the ‘‘color unnecessary and also to diminish the A n d often papa talks about could gather on short notice lay inert Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ line,” where the color is guarded by a number Of persons who are willing to How he must work away— _ and silent save for the mournful goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I t sentinel. Every summer the cadets endure the discomforts of listening to He’s got to toil for other folks,. ’ strains of the bands and the woeful contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic And do what others say; \srs-5;' pass several mouths in camp on the sound of guns that betokened neither them in crowded halls for an hour or And that’s a thing that bothers me— lovely banks of the Hudson, and be­ peace nor war, but death.. Past these two at a time, when every word which substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms When lie’s so good and great. the naval funeral procession slowly they utter can be l’ead at ease the fol­ and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind He ought, I think, at least to he v3?v neath the grand old trees of the acad­ lowing morning.—St. Louis Globe. The gov’nor of the state I ©8SS.; emy grounds. steamed. Ahead were eight destroy­ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation During certain hours of the day a ers, and seldom have these speedy Lingering:. and Flatulency. Xt assimilates the Food, regulates the He knows the names of lots of stars, craft drawn their long black bulls so And be knows all the trees, ' long line of stacked rifles extends “ This malefactor shall meet with Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* r And he can tell the different kinds sluggishly through me water, steam exemplary punishment,” said the Chi­ along the front of the camp. Across ing leisurely after them was the royal The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* Of all the birds he sees, * the two stacks, in the center of the nese official. And he can multiply and add * * yacht Alberta, half screened by the / line, is laid the color, rolled about its “But you haven’t begun to do any­ And figure in his head— awning on the poop, the royal coffin thing with him yet.” They might have been some smarter men. staff. Up and down by this flag placed on a crimson dais, the curtains GENUINE ALWAYS But I bet you they are dead. “ We are submitting him to the hor­ marches a natty cadet sentinel, and of which were drawn back and tied rors of suspense. His shall be a lin­ Once when he thought I wasn’t near ». woe be unto the unlucky cadet who to four poles, leaving free to view the gering death. It shaLl linger for years He talked to mamma then. tries to pass this sacred trust without magnificent casket and robes. Some­ and years.”—Washington Star. A n d told her h ow he hates to he ~ raising his cap. times a beam, sometimes anead, was The slave of other men, the Trinity House yacht Irene, watch­ Wliy He Objected. And how he wished that he was rich So, during his life at the academy ing the course, while in the wake of For her and m e—and I *s 'SS: this lesson of respect is continued, and Ferdy—“ Her dad is trying to stave Don’t, know what made me do it, but £232. the coffin came the royal yacht Vic­ off the engagement. ” I had to go and cry I j when he has “ doffed the cadet and toria and Albert, with King Edward Algy—“ He has a barrel of money, I donned the brevet, and changed the and Queen Alexandra, and the English suppose ?” And so when I sat on his knee r'**“1 gray, for the blue,” and reported for royal, family. Ferdy—“ Yes, and imagines I want I ast him : “ Is it true, ! ““* 'j duty with his regiment, he finds the Then came the royal yacht Osborne, to take the staves off the barrel.”— T hat you ’re a slave and have to toil*'" ''' with other royal personages, the im­ When others tell you to ? same lessons being taught the enlist­ Judge. The Kind You Have Always Bought You are so big and good and wise, 2S& ed men, and then, probably for the perial yacht Hohenzollern, with Em­ peror William, the Duke and Duchess A Great Gome Down. You surely ought to he first time, does he realize the full im­ The President, instead of just «• h of Connaught and others, the admiral­ In Use For Over 3 0 Years. portance of those early lessons taught Snarley — “ Hear about Hautorrs A slave, it seems to me.” ty yacht Enchantress and a Trinity great come down ?” THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY* in the far-away sehoolhouse.—Lieuten­ And then the tears came in his eye% House yacht with officials on board.- Yow—“ No ! Tell me.” And he hugged me tight and said: ant B. W. Atkinson in St. Nicholas. The mam squadron of battleships aim Snarley—“ He walked up to the: twen­ “ W hy, no, m y dear, I’m not a slave— cruisers were moored two and a half tieth story of the sky-scraper and took W hat put that in yonr head ? __ Even Frinces Must Be Orderly. cables apart, In one line, extending the elevator down.”—Syracuse Herald. I am a king—the happiest king That admirable nursery law, which from Cowes to Spithead. The channel -■ That ever yet held sway, r sensible American mothers insist up­ fleet, under the command of Vice And only God can take my throDS ’ Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Raw- And my little realm away 1” on, of a child picking up its own toys CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH —S. E. K iser in Cleveland Leader, son, formed the eastern portion, and after the day’s play is over, is also en­ the reserve fleet, under Rear Admiral forced by the nurses in the royal house Sir Gerard Henry Noel, formed the PENNYROYAL PILLS of York, in deference to the wishes of- western portion. The forego war ves I Care of a Locomotive Before a Bun. the duchess. The little princes are sels were moored southwest of the "Running' the Past Express” is the made to collect all their toys, while British ships in the order of their ar­ title of an article by George Ethelbert. nursey stands by and directs this first rival and alongside of them were s it9 he “Popular Store” lesson in law and order. But the other moored eight British gunboats, th. Walsh in St. Nicholas. Mr. Walsh, Antelope, Gleaner, Skipjack, Leda, says: day all the Yorklings were at Balmo­ ral, the little Edward, who was Rattlesnake, Alert, Circe and Speed­ ^ ■ The engineer comes down to his post well. spending the morning with his great­ Safe. Always reliame. Ladies, ask Druggist fov of duty nearly an hour before his train, After leaving Trinity pier, the Al­ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH in Red and grandmother, was having a lovely time berta, with her attendant escort, Gold metalUc boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. is scheduled to leave. All night long Take no other. Refuse dangerous substi­ with his bricks and lead soldiers when steamed along the. deep channel be­ tutions and imitations. Buy of your Druggist, in the round-house the engine has: or send 4c. in stamps for Particulars, Testi­ the door opened and nursey appeared tween tbe coast of the Isle of Wight m onials and “ Relief for Ladies.” in tetter, i^ een carefully watched; a wiper has to take him off to his dinner. She and the single line of battleships and by return Mail. 10,000 Testimonial's. Sold by cruisers. The main line was as fol­ all Druggists. jpent the whole night rubbing down glanced at the toys and then at the CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. child, but Prince Edward was not in­ lows, beginning at Cowes: The Al­ 2100 Madison Square, PHILA., PA, the panting, snorting iron horse until! exandra, Camperdown, Rodney, Ben- di i M ention this paper. every rod and cylinder shines like gold, clined to pick them up. This, he Great Annna bow, Gollingwood, Colossus, Sans, or silver; the banked fire has been, thought, would be a fine time to break Pared, Nile, Howe, Mekunpus, Severn,. the hateful rules, and he stood irreso­ kept going so that a little steam has. Galatea, Bellona, Pactolus, Belorus, lute, looking first at the playthings , Conqueror, Arrogant, Minerva, THOS. S. SPRAGUE & SON, been always in the boxes; and before and then at granny. At last a happy Niobe, Hero, Hood, Trafalgar, Resolu­ •OF# he left at night the fireman put every­ thought struck him, and, pointing to tion, Jupiter, Hannibal. Mars, Prince thing in perfect order inside the cab. the stout, infirm queen, he exclaimed, George and Majestic. Minute guns PATENTS. were tired by all tbe ships in tbe Wayne County Bank Bidg., DETROIT. in a tone half of entreaty, half o f com­ The fireman appears first in the morn­ Solent and at Cowes commencing when ing, and inspects the work of the mand, “You help • me pick them up.” the Alberta left the pier. Each ship round-house men; and if any part is There is no doubt but her majesty ceased tiring immediately after the not satisfactory, he makes it so. The Would have aided her great-grandson tail of the procession had passed net. engineer makes his inspection after the if she could have stooped, for the After the procession had passed the H is fireman, and thoroughly and carefully youngster is the apple of her eye; hut, Majestic, the forts and ships in Ports­ A DAY SURE . examines every part. All the hear­ under the circumstances, Master Ed­ mouth harbor commenced firing min­ _ ■ Send ns yonr address and ings are then oiled, and the oil-cups ward was obliged to do it all himself, ute guns and continued tiring until tbe yLM we will show you how receiving a little lecture on “ duty,” Alberta was alongside tbe wharf. to make $3 a day absolutely ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A. ^ -k ^ are filled with oil. Next, the engine No stands were displayed and en­ is run out of the round-house and test­ meanwhile.:—Boston Journal. signs and Union Jacks were at half- sure; we furnish the work and ed. Fifteen minutes before, the time mast. The bands played the funeral teach you free; you work in the local­ You are invited to attend the sale of Muslin Underwear at Ell- to start, the engine is coupled to the Why Do tlie Eyes of Animals Shine. marches of Chopin and Beethoven ity where you live. Send us your worth’ s store. The prices 1 have put on the goods in this store Everyone knows how the eyes of a train, and the steam and air-brakes only. No national anthem was played. address and we will explain the busi­ for these Sales are positively the lowest I have ever made, and eat or a dog gleam green or red at are tested. On the approach of the procession the while marking the prices on the Muslin Underwear, I decided to night, and many suppose that this ships were manned and the guards ness fully; remember we guarantee a No race-horse was ever brought to shining is due to some luminous qual­ and bands were paraded. The officers clear profit of $3 for every day’s work, sell this handsome lot of merchandise at a much lower margin of his post better fitted for running the ity in the eye itself—in fact, a sort of were in full-dress, and the men “Num­ absolutely sure. Write at once. profit than ever before. In addition to this ten per cent, off course than is the locomotive of the phosphorescence. But this is a great ber 1 rig” and straw hats. The guards be allowed to every purchaser. fast express. In addition to the tests presented arms as the Alberta passed THE FRANKLIN SOAP CO., mistake. already made, a mechanic goes from each ship and then rested on their DETROIT, MICH. The fact is' that there is practically Gowns— 50c, 69c, 75c, 89c, $1, $1.10, wheel to wheel, and upon every one arms reversed until the procession had no such thing as utter darkness. Even strikes a sharp, resounding blow to as­ passed A detachment of marines and $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, on the darkest night or in a tight clos­ the admiral’s band were on board Nel­ certain if the wheel and axle are sound. $8.00, $3.25, $8.50, $4.00, $4.50— ten per 1 ed room there are rays of light which son old flagship, the Victory, in Ports­ cent off during sale. Nuts and bolts are examined. The en­ the human eye has not the power of mouth harbor. All the sea-front and gineer and fireman are held responsi­ gathering. But the animal’s eye, par­ dock-yards were* maned by marines ble for the perfect condition of the en­ ticularly that of a carnivorous crea­ and sailors, while Barrow island was Drawers— 25c 29c, 35c, 50c, 69c, 75c, gine and cars before the start is made. manned by boys from the training $1, $1.25— ten cent off during sale. ture, can and does gather these (to us) ship St. Vincent, and men from the invisible rays. So the gleam is in Curious Facts About the Toad. gunnery ship Excellent. When the reality the light reflected from the bot­ Majestic was left astern, the Alberta Skirts— 50c, 75c, 89c, $1, $1.10, $1.25, The toad lives ten to forty years, tom of the eyes, and its color varies was moored for the night. $1.50,11.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, does not begin to produce young until with the color of the “ choroid back of $4.50— 10 per cent off during sale. the fourth year, but then lays over Titus Amendment Knocked Out. Anyone sending a sketch and description may the semi-transparent retina.” What quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an 1,000 eggs a year. It has lived two Des Moines, la., Feb. 2.—The su­ invention is probably patentable. Communica­ makes the gleam the stronger is-the preme court has announced that the tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Corset Covers— 15c, 25c, 29c, 31 e, 50c, years without food, hut cannot live extraordinary way in which the pupils sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. decision of the lower court in the Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive 59c/ 69c, 75c, 89c, $1, $1,25, $1.50, $2.25 long under water. It never takes dead of an animal’s eyes dilate at night. special notice, without charge, in the Titus biennial election amendment was ten per cent off during sale. ; : : or motionless food. It takes its food affirmed. This knocks out the amend­ by means of its tongue alone, and ic Wo fill Ignorance, ment to the constitution and results Scientific American. operates this so rapidly that the eye A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ Farmer—“ See here, you! You re­ in a state election being held this fall culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a cannot follow its motions. It captures member putting- two lightning rods on in Iowa. year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. and devours bees, wasps, yellow Jack­ my barn last spring, don’t you? Well, MUNN & CO 3S1 Broadway, New York M i l l g i l l ets, ants, beetles, worms, spiders, that barn was struck six weeks after Unimpressionable. snailSjc^'Ugs, grasshoppers, crickets, and burned down.” Bishop Trotter—“Hubble on the m weevils, caterpillars, moths, &c. Tbe Peddler—“ Struck by lightning?” committee ! Do you think so ? U fear © stomach that doesn’t flinch at yellow “ It was.” —1 fear the root of the matter is not © eOHTIITOEB jackets, wasps, blister beetles, and “ In the daytime?” in him.” “ No, at night.” Rev. Dr. Golly—“ I find him foremost click-beetles or pinch bugs would seem “ Must ’a’ been a dark night, wasn’t in all good works, hishop." AN to be prepared for anything in the in­ it?” “ The man lacks reverence. Why, he With this offering added: 1000 traveler’s sample swatches of sect line, and it doubtless is. In “ Yes, dark as pitch.” shakes hands with me as if I were an— EASY WAY twenty-four hours the toad consumes “ Lanterns burnin’ ?” an—assistant minister i”—Life. i f table linen at 5 cents each will he placed on sale Thursday morn- enough food to fill his stomach four “ What lanterns ?” ™ ing at 10 o’clock. times. A single toad will in three “ Didn’t you run lanterns up ’em on ,It Is Doing: Well. TO EARN © The reduced prices on linens will end with the month of Jan- months devour over 10,000 insects. If dark nights ?” “ Congress,” remarked the observant © nary, after that the regular prices will be resumed. The linen “ Never heard o’ anything like that.” every ten of these would have done boarder, “ is sawing wood.” $2 5.0 0 ^ shelves are replenished as fast as the goods are sold, thus insur- “ Well, if you don’t know enough to “ But you can’t expect to observe the one cent damage the toad has saved keep your lightning rods showin’ you a an excellent selection at all times. $10. Evidently the toad is a valuable other portion of the admonition,” add­ needn’t blame me. G—lang !”—New ed the cross-eyed hoarder, \ ' friend to the farmer, gardener, and York Weekly. “ What admonition ?” We will pay this to fruit grower, and can be made especial­ “ Say nothing but saw wood.”—Pitts­ anyone sending* us ly useful in the greenhouse, garden, The Colonial Novel. burg Chronicle-Telegraph. 20 new yearly sub­ and berry patch.:—Galveston News At this point, Gen. Washington was scriptions. accom ­ introduced into the colonial novel, for Information Wanted. panied by the full yearly price for each Ho Had Her. the purpose of foiling the villain there Passenger (on southern ralway)— subscription...... Professor—‘ ‘Now, my dear, we have of. “ What kind of a train is this, con­ a few moments alone and I will read But the villain was not easily to be ductor—a local freight ?” my lecture to you. ” daunted. Conductor (indignantly)—“ No. sir. His wife—“ But I shall go to hear “ Sir,” exclaimed this person, ad­ This is the fast express.” Send two cent stamp you deliver it.” dressing the distinguished patriot, “ I Passenger—“ Oh, I beg your pardon; Tor prospectus, sam­ but would mind telling me what it is ple copies and par­ The Professor—.“ Quite true. But am somewhat acquainted with contem­ SUCCESSOR TO ROSE & ELLSWORTH. there you always fall asleep. VD etroit porary history, and unless I am mis­ fast to ?” ' ticulars ...... Free Press. taken you are at this moment crossing *• \ Good Name For It, the Delaware. Consequently you can 113-115 N. MICH. ST. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA A Wild Theorist. not be here without violating the uni “ What kind of paintings did you say ^ **f 1!My son writes that chasing- Filipi- ties!” they were, Frances ?” said her mother’ Outing Publishing Co. *uos is frightfully hard work.” Upon looking the matter up in bis to a small daughter, who was describ­ Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings “ Wei tv-Crr '^rld is round. Write to diary, Gen. Washington found that ing a “ view” to which she had been in­ 239 Fifth Ave*, N. Y. u him to sit down somewhere and wait this was indeed so, and accordingly, vited. r.till they catchup with him.”—Indian- with a low bow to the ladies, with­ “ They were these jmpressionless •polis Journal. drew from the story.—Detroit Journal paintings, mamma." m an (.A OBITUARY j An Interesting Relic of the Civil War. MS Mit. M a r b l e , ; Mr. E. P. Spaulding a member of % < Isaac A. Marble was born at More- the 12th Michigan, Infantry in the r town, Vt. Oct. 28, 1823. He came Civil War, handed the Record a WATCH AND CHAIN FREE THIS WEEK west in 1842, settling near South Bend copy of “Congratulatory Orders” ' Bv Ordering Your ■*»»00-O0»»6»0'»>0»fr0»frfr»»0»»»»»»fr»»fr»0»0» 0»»»»»» 0fr»0»6< v O where he lived until 1883, when he issued to a detachment of his regi­ moved to Berrien county, where he ment and detachments of other regi­ With every purchase of ONE DOLLAR m . has since resided, living for the last ments by Maj. Gen. U. S. ’ Grant for GROCER! you get a ticket which .entitles you to a —OF— 15 years in Buchanan. their brilliant work in defending the 88 chance to win a In 1850 he and several friends work­ road over which his supplies came. ed their way through great difficulty We publish the orders as they were t X X X t to the gold fields of California suffer­ issued, and they will be of interest to ing great hardships and privations' many of the Record readers. W A T C H A N D during a year and a half of their stay. HEAD-QUARTERS, In 1847 he was married to Mary, GENERAL ORDERS ) CHAIN Miller, of South Bend, who passed n o . 3. ) Post of Bolivar, away September 28, 1880. In 1884 he Bolivar, Tenn. Jan. 20th, 1863. The follow ing General Order from married Dora Hunter who with five 4 Special S jjI e op W O R T H $ 1 0 children are left to mourn his loss. the Head-Quarters of the Department The children are John C. of Saginaw, of the Tennessee, is promulgated, to Mich.. Henry T. of South Bend, Emily be read on dress parade, at the head Spend your dollars in our store— your dol­ of each Regiment and Detachment in CARPET O. Witter of Denver. Col., Martin M. SWEEPERS lars may bring you a wacth and chain. this Command. of Fort Collins, Colo., and Oh as. M. The General Commanding,availing of Buchanan. When Mr. Marble was himself of the appropiate occasion, 47* E. S. H\0E’S is o/l. §1 ^ - This is not a fake, the watch may he seen a young man lie united with the Uni- made immediate report of the cir­ cumstances attending the gallant versalist church of South Bend and in our show window. and successful defence of Middle- C U T PRICES remained a beliver in that faith burg, and gratefully commendedCoT, During the last few years of his life W. H. Graves, and his heroic little he was a great sufferer from heart band, of the 12th Michigan, to the [ 4. JOflES

‘>CK>»<»fl00'l>O day evening Feb. 15. His death was It is gratifying to find their con­ a great shock to both family and duct appreciated in terms of fitting- Jfot/IOU/ICEjllEfiT friends at he was apparently better od praise. Incidents like those referred s. Friday than he had been for some to by the Department Commander, Having purchased the Meat • Market formerly H serve to dcvelope the sterling quali­ time previous, being on the street all s owned by Jas. Detwiler, I am now prepared to u ch an an e c o r d Mr Cbas. Ingalls was a St. Joseph ties of officers and soldiers more B R . visitor this week. the afternoon Friday. Mr. Marble strikingly than great battles. fill your order for _ _ _ _ _ »*- ' ------Mr. Albert Hirons, of Edwards- was well known over both St. Joseph Passing by, in melancholy silence, the painful contrast which the sub­ D. H. BOWER, burg was in town, Tuesday. and Berrien counties, and leaves hosts FRESH AND SALT EDITOR. pf friends who with the family will joined order disclose, the General Mrs. Charles Hoffman returned Commanding the Post of Bolivar has PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY from South Beud, Monday. greatly mourn his loss. again to thank the defends of Mid* MEATS ■Mrs. Florence Bailey came here The funeral service was held at his dleburg, that a most determined and TERMS $1.00 PER YEAR from Chicago, last Saturday. late home on Tuesday, Feb. 19 con­ apparently overpowering effort of ducted by Elder Patou, pastor of the the enemy, was defeated by their val­ Vh . b e c k p r o p . o f PAYABLE IN AJDVANC The Misses Samson entertained a or and fortitude. CITY MARKET cousinfrom Tacoma, Wash, last week. Larger Hope church, who spoke from m THURSDAY, Peh. 21 1901 OS Deputy Game Warden W.A.Palmer, the text “ Be ye also ready.” The in­ HEAD-QUARTERS, DEP’T OF THE went to Three Rivers, Monday niglit. terment was made at Mount Pleasant TENNESSEE. Republican State Convention. GENERAL OEDEES ) Special Lansing- Letter. j Miss Madge Hunt, of South Bend, cemetary. *Xsi D e t r o it , M ic h . , J a n c a r t 11,1991. was in town over Sunday visiting re­ NO,' 4. ) Tbe present week is one of the most To THE RePUBUCAN ELECTORS OP THE State Farmers’ Institute. Holly Springs, Miss,,Jan. 8, 1868. S t a t e o p M ic h ig a n : latives. interesting of the-entire session, the The State Convention of the Republicans A state farmers’ institute w ill be I. The Major-General command­ of Michiganis hereby called to meet at the Audit­ Miss Ethel Redding left, Monday, ing- the Department takes just pride last day for introduction of bills be­ orium in the city of Grand Eapids, on Thursday held at Berrien Springs Feb. 22 and W hen the 2Sth day of February, 1901, at 11 o’clock a. m., for an extended visit with her father and satisfaction in congratulating ing on Wednesday. The legislatura 23. Friday morning is to be devoted for the purpose o f nominating candidates for Just­ in Iowa. 0 the small garrisons of the posts of is making a record as to the total ice o f the Supreme Court and. two Regents of the to the question of sugar beets, led by a person University, and the transaction of such other bus! Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Kepliart, o f Ooldwater, Davis’ Mills and Middle- number of bills introduced at this ftp I ness ss may properly come before the conuention C. S. Benden, of Kalamazoo; Friday burg, for the heroic defense of their The delegates from the seyeral counties Berrien, were the guests of Dr. Film- session is 1358, nearly 200 over last in each Congressional dtstrict are requested to ar this week. afternoon to potato culture, led by positions on the 20tli, 21st, and 24th Wants to win a meet in district caucus at 10 o’clock a‘ m*, on the ultimo, and tile successful repulse of session. da^ o f the State Convention, aud select officers as Geo. M. Dean; soil fertility, C. O. casein court be follows, to be presented to the State Convention Mrs. E. Witter of Denver was call­ an enemy many times their number. Mondays session was largely at­ for confirmation: One vice-preaiden*, one assist­ ed here by the death of her father, Lillie, of Cooperville; small fruits, gets the best law­ ant secretary, one member each of the committee The 90th Illinois, at Coldwater, (its tended and many local bills were ©n,cCredentiaIs,’’ “Permanent Organization and Mr. Marble. J. Ni Stearns, of Kalamazoo, and first engagement,) the detachment of yer. In buying noticed among them being one by Re­ Order of Business,” and “ Resolution s,” and to peaedes, W. H. Miller. In the even­ the veteran 25tli Indiana, and two transact such other business as they may deem Messrs W. H. Harris and S. Mayer presentative Gillette permitting the baked goods it nesessary. ing Fred Franz will talk on silo and companies of the 5th Ohio Cavalry, Under the rerolntion of 185S, no delegate of Chicago were in Buchanan 011 bus­ at Davis’ Mills, and the detachnunt consolidation of the South Bend and is just the same. will be entitled to a seat in the convention who iness, Monday. silage, C. C. Lillie on the education does not reside in the county he proposes to rep­ of the gallant 12th Michigan, at Mid- the Michigan Southern Electric rail­ resent. George Gugberson went to Joliet, of the farmer and Hon. Thomas Mars dleburg, are deserving of the thauks In accordance with the resolutions of 1376 ways. This is the line which is pro­ and 1900, every county will be entitled to one Monday. He may go to Okoloboma on farmers’ organizations. of the army, which was in a measure delegate for each five hundred of the total vote before he returns. dependent upon the road they so no- jected from South Bend to St. Joseph cast for Governor at the last election in a presi­ Saturday forenoon Mr. Lillie will 1)ly defended for supplies, and they by way of Niles, Buchanan, and Ber­ It doesn’t pay to dential year (November, 1900), and one additiodal Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cutting, of Kal­ talk on dairy cows and Mr. Stearns on delegate for every fraction amounting to three will receive meed of praise ever a- rien Springs. Among the visitors take chances you hundred, and each organize 1 county will be en­ amazoo, visited at the home of Mr. the peach orchard, and county officers warded by a grateful public to those titled to at least two delegates. and Mrs. Chari es Pears, at the House Monday was Mr. F. M. know the place. In compliance with the resolutions adopt­ w ill be elected and other business who bravely and successfully do ed in Detroit, June 23, 1890,. the Secretary o f each Gray of Niles. county convention is urged to forward to the Se­ Messrs E. I. Bird and M. J. Kell in g transacted. In the afternoon Mr. Lil­ their duty. cretary of the State Central Committee, Clare, by attended the Elks’ banquet at Kala­ These Regiments are entitled to in­ Representative Lane introduced a the earliest mail after the delegates to the State lie will speak on the relation o f live Convention are chosen, a certified list ol delegates mazoo, Friday evening. scribe upon their banners respective­ bill to change the boundries o f the to the State Convention from his county. stock to soil fertility, Mr. Stearns on ly, Coldwater, Davis’ Mills, and Mid- The following is the apportionment of Mrs. J. O. Vite and daughter, Miss wards of Benton Harbor, a‘bill to in­ delegates to which the various counties are entitled Florence are visiting relatives in spraying and pruning and Mr. W. H. dleburg, with the names of other corporate the village of Fair Plain, a on a basis o f the total vote for Govenor, Novem­ battle fields made victorious by their ber 6, 1900, (the last election in a Presidential Dowagiac and vicinity. Seitz on the creamery, followed by a skeleton bill for the revision of the year). One for each. 500 or fraction thereof o f 300 question box and a general discuss­ valor and discipline. or more—no cou n ty, however^ being entitled to Mr. Henry Marble, Bernice Best, It is gratifying to know, that at ev­ Benton Harbor charier, also a bill less than two delegates: ion. No. of Mr. Sanders, Mrs Measeles went to ery point where our troops made a relative to repair and rebuilding of County Total Tote Deleaotes South Bend this morning. The women’s section will meet stand during the late raid of the en­ docks at Benton Harbor. Allegan, 9207 18 emy’s cavalry, success followed, and Barry, 6469 13 Mrs. R. Livingston, recently of Da­ separately Friday afternoon and be ' Representative Gillette introduced Berrien, 12054 24 the enemy was made to suffer a loss Cass, 621a la kota, is visiting her brothers, Messrs addressed by Miss Belle Co we, of the a bill to permit the clerk of the town­ St. Joseph, 650j. 13 B. R , and Sig Desenberg. in killed and wounded, greater than YanBuren, 8443 17 Agricultural college. the entire garrisons of the places at­ ship of Niles to maintain an office in Will carry passengers to South- R epublican State Central Committee. Mr. Myer Desenberg, of Kalamazoo, ❖ *> *> Bend every Thursday. Leaving Bu­ Gerrit J. Diekema, Chairman. tacked. Especially was this the case the city of Niles; stepped between trains and called on THE ROYAL NEIGHBORS chanan at 7:30 and returning from Dennis E . alward, Secretary at Davis’ Mills and Middleburg. A bill to amend the drain laws; a Mr. and Mrs. Sig Desenberg. The only success gained by YanDorn, street car depot at 4 p. in. Engage local hill relative to the fishiogin the your seats. Fare 50 cents, round trip . Republican State League. Mrs. Lizzie Baker and daughter, First General Convention For was at Holly Spings, where the whole garrison was left by their command­ St, Joseph river; and a bill relative The annual convention o f the State Susie and little May K old spent Sun­ Michigan. day with relatives in Three Oaks. er in ignorance of the approach of to taxation in the city of Niles, League of Republican Clubs of Mich­ known not only^as a preacher of igan is hereby called for Wednesday, danger. Three sessions were held Wednes­ Mr. Harry Desenberg visited his II. Col. R. C. Murphy, of the 8th marked ability, but as a lecturer of February 27, 1901, 3 p. m., at the Lin-- sister this week, and attended the Delegates from nearly every camp day one at 10 o’clock, one at 2 p. m Regiment infantry volun­ considerable y^ower. coin Club rooms. 66 Pearl Street, Commerical Ball, Monday evening. of Royal Neighbors of America in and the closing session at 8 p, nl. Grand Rapids, for the purpose of teers, having, while in command of Mr. Pro van has traveled through Mr. W. H. Keller was in Mishawaka Michigan met in convention yesterday the post of H olly Springs, Miss,, ne­ On Tuesday the House held three electing officers for the ensuing year, Europe and America, and has deliver­ presentation of reports and for the on Thursday attending the funeral of at I. O. O. F. hall m North Lansing. glected anrl failed to exercise the sessions, at ten,two and eight 0,clock usual and ordinary precautions to ed many popular lectures on such transaction o f such, business as may Mr. Abner Petit, a relative of Mrs. This was the first general convention and there was perfect deluge of bills, Keller. guard and protect the same, having, subjects as “ Religion in Literature,” properly come before the said con­ for Michigan, and a state organiza­ over three hundred being introduced vention. after repeated and timely warning of “ Princes of the Platform ,” “ The In­ Messrs Wm Hudson and John tion was completed. The following the approach of an enemy, failed to at the th-ee sessions. Nearly all of Every Republican Club in this Mitchell of St. Joseph spent Sunday fluence of Ian Maclaren,-” &c. While officers were elected: make any preparations for resistance State is entitled to be represented by the bills were local bills. In the sen­ with their uncle Mr. D. V. Brown or defense,or show any disposition to in the United States several years ago *.•- its President and Secretary and one Board of Managers—Lncy Still­ ate Senator Humphry has introduced and family. do so, and having’ with a force am­ he was called to a church in the West, additional delegate for every fifty well, Jackson; Eva Cole, West Bay the so called “ St. Joseph marriage ply sufficient to have repulsed the actual members of such Club. Rev. J. M. Rogers, and Mrs. I. L. the membership of which was more H. D odd went to BeDton Harbor this City; Lena Scott, Bannister. enemy and protect the public store, bill.” This bill provides that no li­ In accordance with Article XII of than doubled during* his ministry morning to visit their sister, Mrs. Oracle—Clara Richards, Buchanan. intrusted to his care, disgracefully censes shall be issued to non-residents the League constitution, each Club is Henry Storms. permitted him to capture the post there. In the wide field which is required to pay annual dues to the Vice Oracle— Carrie Barnard, Lan­ without five days notice. It also for­ and destroy the stores-and the move­ offered in the metropolis it isibeliev- League on 01 before the annual meet­ sing. bids the suppression o f any licenses Miss Edith Shick, of Yicksurg, re­ ment of troops in the face of the ene­ ing in the sum of fifty cents for every Recorder—Margaret Dougherty, ed that his usefulness will be ap­ turned home, Tuesday, after spend­ my rendering it impracticable to issued. fifty members or fractional part there­ preciated and augmented.— JSfew York ing a week with the Misses Carrie and Manistee. convene a Court martial for Ms trial, The hearing on the General Game Times. *** of. Minnie Shaffer. Receiver— Ada Gould, Grand Rap­ is therefore dismissed the service of Any duly organized Republican & Fish laws will be held next Tries Mrs W. J. Hunter and daughter, ids. the United States, to take effect from day and if any Buc hanan people are Club o f this State which is not already For Sale hi South Bend: and Mrs J. M. Bliss and son have Chancellor— Carrie Clark, Flint. the 20th day of December, 1S62, the enrolled on the books o f the League, date of his cowardly and disgraceful int-rested in any of these laws they and desires to take part in these pro­ been visiting friends at Hinchman Marshall—Etta Wickum, Pent- should be on hand on that day with A lucrative Coal and Wood busi­ • the past week. conduct. ceedings can do so by conforming water. By order of Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant. out fail. There seems to be quite a ness: Y'ards facing on two prominent with the above conditions on or be­ J oh n A. R a w l in s , brick paved, streets, across from the fore the day o f the convention. By Mr. B. D. Harper went to Benton Inner Sentinel—Lizzie Smith, Gay­ ■ disposition to do away with the de­ Harbor, Monday to assist in the insti-. Assistant Adjutant General. Yandalia’s new depot; facing, and order o f lord, puty game warden system and abolish By Command of B r ig . G e n . M. B r a y - THE ADVISORY COUNCIL tution of an Encampment of Odd Fel­ Outer Sentinel—Emma Dell Owosso only one block from the Studebaker m a n . the office of State Game Warden. A H a l . H. Sm it h , President, lows at that city. works and main office; one block State Physician—Dr. Harriet M. ^ resolution to investigate the offiee, ' F . R . F e n t o n , Secretary. Mr. John A. Childs and daughter, Carbaugb, Portland. from L. S. & M, S. depot. Dated, Detroit, January 26, 1901. Eighth Annual May Festival. and its expenses has been introduced Miss Florence of Evanston, III., were Officers appointed: Past oracle. The eighthJannual May Festival at aud made a sjrecial order for next Average annual anthracite tonnag ❖ ❖ *> the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. .Roe Ana M. Byrnes, Ishpeming; assistant the University of Michigan will con­ w ill exceed 2,500 tons. Seven good and other friends the first o f the week. Thursday. marshall, Josephine Ives, Cooperville. sist of five concerts’. These will be horses, three coal wagons,sleds, barn-, R. E, Jennings, S. C. Cook and Dr. given on Thursday evening, Friday ❖ ♦> *> coal sheds, office building, .scales, The convent elected 12 delegate afternoon and evening and Saturday Claude B. Roe attended the K. of P. safe, desks, ’ typewriter and every to attend the supreme, or national afternoon and evening, May 16-17-18. The Rev. James Provan Invited to Be­ “ smoker” Tuesday night. They say thing included, the Niles lodge knows Just how to convention at Springfield, 111., in The Boston Festival Orchestra has come the First Pastor. entertain. May. Been secured for the several concerts, Special church services will be Price, $2,000* cash. An energetic also the following soloists: Soprano, *v-The delegates were entertained at conducted iu the ^Empire Hall, One man can make the business pay for Mr. H. H. Porter was in town on Mrs. Marie Kunkel Zimmermann;con- Rev. I. R. JNeirgartli left Tuesday Hundred and Sixteenth Street, near itself in less than; two years. P ro ^ Monday. morning for a trip to Lima, East Gil­ the hall by 4the ladies of the Royal traltoes, Madame Schumanii-Heinik, Mrs. Castle went to Chicago this ead, and Fremont, Ohio, at which Neighbors of North Lansing, who Miss Fielding Roselle; tenors, Evans Eighth Avenue, beginning, Sunday, pective purchasers call at once or morning. places he w ill deliver a series o f ad­ served dinner and supper.—Lansing Williams, Glenn Hall; bassos,Signor Feb. 17. The Rev. James Provan write. Campanari, Gwilym Miles, William Mrs. W. X . Brodrick was in Niles, dresses before the Young People’s State Republican Feb. 7. has been invited to become pastor of Shepherd D avis, Alliance branches of these cities. A. Howland; pianist, Albert Lock- Saturday. j •what shall bn known as the Empire wood; violinist, Bernard Sturm; vi­ South Bend, Ind. Mrs.' Cleo. Upham and little daugh Card Of Thanks. Church. The Rev. James Provan is Mr. Windom Marble left yesterday olin cellist, Alfred Hofmann, V V for Chicago. ter Cecil-returned to their home in We v-*;*h to express our gratitude The principal choral selections will a minister of the Presbyterian church, Mishawaka, Ind., last Thursday after be Mendelssohn’s dramatic oratorio, Regular meeting of East Hive Nq< Supl. L. G. Avery was a Niles vis­ and thanks to our neighbors and and a graduate of Glasgow University spending a week with her parents, Elijah, and Sullivan’s Golden Le­ 19 Tuesday evening Feb. 26. R. K. itor, Saturday. ^ friends who so kindly assisted us dur­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Dragoo. She was gend. The latter will be the first and Edinburgh Theological Semina- John Twell was in Niles on Mom accompanied horn eby her sister, Mrs. ing our late bereavement, great work by an English composer ary. During his ministry in Scotland ❖ ❖ ❖ day on business. * Btrawser. M®s. *J>, Eisele A nd F amily. ever heard in Ann Arbor. and the United States he has been. Banjo Strings at A. Jones & Co, I «Mi m im . ifTiftarimtta-fl m m LEE BROS. & GO Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bishop gave a Tqe You/lqsfen is (fejYiflq jo Woqx card party lust evening to about 30 * guests. $ NEW GOODS * « I have just purchased a fine stock of new goods for About 45 Patricians attended a val­ A ll- orders 4- Owing to the recent decrease in the legal entine party at the hoiiie of Mr. and PROA PT if * WINTER AND SUMMER. 4 * cate of interest in this state, and the large Mrs. Wm. Broceus, Thursday night. RLLEp. amount on deposit in our Savings Depart­ don't *SOTH£H j j f Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings, etc., and you will be sur- 4> V THE k^ORfc'AtfA ment together with a light demand for The party from Niles who attended prised at the reasonable prices I can make for you. > loans, all deposits in our Savings Depart­ <3&[?OG/Z, ment will draw 3 per cent interest on and the dance Monday night had the mis­ 4 COME AND SEE ME 4* after January 1st 1901. fortune to have an Upset in front of 4 4* I the hotel, two of the party were hurt « t J. HER SHENOW Trenbeth’s Old Stand. MERCHANT TAILOR. HERBERT ROE CASHIER but not serious. 4 t Mrs. Mamie Beattie, of Niles, who secured a decree of divorce from her husband Monday was married the same afternoon to Mr. Anson G. Zim­ S DR.E.S.D0DD i SON > merman. ® We now have m DRUGGISTS Last Thursday evening about twen AND ■*>\ ty young people surprised Mrs. W. N. BOOKSELLERS o Brodrlok it being St. Valentines day, i m each received a handsome valentine. All ready for school with Mrs. Brodrick receiving a handsome ^ And willCOAL be pleased to receive your Books, Tablets, Ink, Pencils spring hat. and Slates. " Preaching at the Christian clinch morning and evening as usual bv the Mr. and Mrs. Riley Scott entertain­ Rev. J. M. ^Rogers of Marquette, ORDERS We have a fresh stock of ed seventy-five Maccabees and their Mich, one of the members of the syn­ Perfumery, pastor W. B. Thomson. Morning for the same promptly Toilet Soaps subject, “ Christ’s Commission,” ev­ lady friends Monday evening. A fine od, whose duties called him to Lan­ Brushes. ening subject, “ Christ’s Coming.” supper was served and a royal good sing last week has taken a few days C. E. prayer meeting at 5:45. time was had by all. this week to visit his sisters, Mrs. I, All the Patent Medicines L. H. Dodd and H. C. Storm. He m MONRO, The services at the Mefhodis The committee on Fish and Fiseries will preach at Menominee next Sun­ ESTIMATES AND BARN eluding BILLS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. of the Michigan Legislature have set church will be conducted by the past­ day, before returning home. His BUCHANAN, MICH. Dodd’s German Cough Balsam, a date for a hearing on fhe general or W, J. Douglass. Sunday school at many friends will be glad to know of fish law proposed for the state. The 12 m. So many are side that all who Dodd’s Liver Pills, his standing in tlie church. date is February 26 at 7 p. m. at Lan- are able should make special effort to Dodd’s Sarsaparilla, 75 cents per Lg. Our local fishermen should have be present. Epworfh League at 5:45 The Standard Cabinet works,estab­ Bottle. representatives present. lead by Prof. W. L, Mercer. lished. here a few months ago hy The Warren Featherbone Co. of Berrien county was decidedly in Messrs Edwards, has proved to be a Three Oaks, nave issued a neat twen­ evidence at the recent state cam}) of paying institution and has already ty-four page magazine, called the the Modern Woodmen. Neighbor L. outgrown its quarters to the extent 4-4*4* 4*44* '■‘Feather!)one Magasinette.'’'' It is A. Wilson of Benton Harbor was se­ that its men are working oyer time •»-C. t>L * well filled 'ith good seasonable fic- lected to give the response to the ad­ because there is not room for more. * tlon, fact, and fashion and reflects dress of welcome, and Neighbor I. On Monday evening the council vot­ * W h y M o l •5* great credit upon its editor and pub­ L. H. Dodd was made chairman of ed to advance to the company the sum * the committee on order of business. of $1,500 to run ten years without in­ 4* Keep your whole family healtny lishers. * terest. With this money the company * hy eating only the purest of bread. Mrs" H. K. Couse was happily sur­ 4* Roy Clark, a prominent fruit grow­ will erect two buildings each 45x70 It is the staff of life. Our ambition prised Monday afternoon when about * er of Pipestone, is preparing to plant feet in size and fronting the railroad, * twenty of her friends called on her the buildings to be erected at some is to make and sell the purest. 2,100 apple trees in the spring, having 4> and reminded her that it was her fif­ point to be selected later. The confi­ 4* already ordered the stock- The trees 4* tieth birthday. Supper was served at dence our city reposes in these gen­ 4* (cottage *Makery will be planted about twenty feet tlemen is something to be commend­ GRANITE WARE GLASSWARE LAMPS AND NOTIONS * 5 o’clock, every one doing justice to TIN WARE * apart, and headed down for a low top ed. If they continue to prosper in A f BERTHA ROE. it. The guests left wishing Mrs. AND the same as a peach tree. Mostly the future as they have in the past TABLE CUTLERY Couse many happy returns of the day the money will be well spent; for it winter varieties will be grown, and and leaving many beautiful presents. will give employment to many and orn* ^ 0 , A d , '50 avvA uJ eeAt \vva\v avaAe, the ground will be cultivated every result in the paying out of much Thirteen ladies went to South Bend money—for labor, timber, etc.—Do- CO u ch an an e c o r d year and kept rich with fertilizers B R . Tuesday afternoon to take supper and Mr. Clark has already several thous­ wagiac Republican. 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 spend the evening with Mrs. C. Val­ and peach, plum and pear trees in 20 lbs. C. Sugar 1.00 , THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1901 entine. As it was storming quite bearing on his extensive farm, and A Brilliant Success. Picnic Hams, per lb. .08^- hard the ladies decided to stay all One of the most pleasant social has attained an enviable reputation 4 lbs. Crackers 25 events of the season occured Monday Bantered at the. Post-office at Buchanan, M ich, night. To say they had a good time as a successful fruit grower. 1 lb. Soda .05 as second-ciass matter. is putting it mildly. They came home evening at the Pears-East hall. Fish­ 1 Can Baked Beans .05 Wednesday and decided to call them­ The Republicans held their caucus er’s orchestra of Kalamazoo, furnish­ Jnmbo Oranges, each .01 selves the Valentine Club in honor of on Saturday afternoon, to elect dele­ ed the music, which was well receiv­ 1 Gal. Oil * .09 the hostess gates to the county convention. The ed by the frequent applause. The 1500 Parlor Matches .09 hall was prettily decorated in Ameri­ 2400 Parlor Matches .17 LOCAL NOTES The Ladies’ A id Society and tlie convention was called to order by 1 lb. 12 cent Coffee .10 Christian Endeavor Society of the Mr. A. A. Worthington, who officiat­ can flags. The costumes of the ladies ed as chairman, Mr. I. L. H. Dodd were especially fine. A great many 1 IB. Lion Coffee j .11 Christian church wish to express their 1 lb. Java Coffee ; .11 acting as secretary. The following people from out of town were pres­ Harry Samson and wife are both on gratitude to all who in any way con­ A 7 cent Prunes for i .05 were selected as delegates I. L. H. ent. Lunch was served bv Mrs. In the sick list. tributed toward making the Rum­ A 10 cent Can o f Peas .07 galls. mage sale a grand success. They are Dodd, Geo. Searles, A. A. W orthing­ A 10 cent Can o f Beans .07 Mr. Frank Kean has moved to the ton, W. H. Keller, B. F. Needham, especially grateful for the many fav­ 1 lb Tea Dust .23 John Pears farm. Wm. Broceus, D. H. Bower, W. G. ors received from Messis Hathaway SECTION MEN Our 50c can of Baking Powder .10 Hathaway, F. L. Slater, J. C. Wenger, Mr. Frank Barnes is able to be out and Wenger, also for the kindness of 32 oz Baking Powder former price 25c .10 O. P. Woodworth, G. W. Noble, H A good Starch .05 a gain after three weeks illness. Editors Bower and Woodworth. On The Michigan Central at Niles F. Kingery. Win, Diluent, Jno. F. 100 piece Dinner Set 5.90 Had a Narrow Escape. v*- Mr. O. L. Blake has been granted Major W. H. Tuuner of the Chicago Montague, Jno. Graham. Jno. W. an increase of pension. Jo urnal has purchased the John Pears Broceus, and Charles Bradley. Fivesection men who went to Niles farm and has removed there. Mr. W. ff. KELLER From a table just completed by from here to assist in clearing away Mr. Aaron Clark has moved into Tunner is delighted with the location the debris scattered about in the town from the John Pears farm. and will build a summer cottage on Head. Clerk Hawes, of the Modern Woodmen, it is found the society had wreck last Thursday night, starred Mr. Jacob Lauer o f Berrien Springs, his land near the St. Joseph river. on the first, of the year, 3,315 mem­ for Buchanan Saturday evening, on pqoflE 27 has received an increase in his pen­ The Record is pleased to see Chicago bers over 60 years of age carrying their handcar, and when about a mile sion. people investing in Buchanan real estate and our citizens should wel­ $4,616,000 insurance. This, out of a west of Niles unexpectedly encount­ The village of Reading is figuring come all new comers and make them total benefit membership of 537,850 ered a passenger train, which was B U C fim tl ,, on a municipal electric light plant to feel that Buchanan appreciates their on January 1st, and a total insurance running at a terrific rate. The men cost $6,000. locating in our midst. in force, of $965,153,500. The great­ jumped and an instant latter their est number of members o f any one car was hulled in the air and demol­ F. H. "Whipple has been appointed The 30 Club held their meeting this age in the society is 21,173 at age 33, ished. JHIC f/. postmaster at Bridgman,vice Soloman week with Mrs. H. D. Rough. The carrying $38,850,500. There are 5,564 ❖ ❖ ♦> Maudlin, resigned. i history lesson was conducted by Mrs. members 50 years of age, and from A GOOD CHANCE. E. S. Roe, Miss Ella Hahn read inter­ that age on the number rapidly de­ Quite a aumber of Buchanan the­ esting papers on Sir Henry Rowley creases, un till, at the age 82, there is An Automobile Firm to Locate. atre goers were at the “ Limited Mail” Bishop and William Sterndale Ben­ hut one member, carrying $1,000 in­ Railroad Wreck. The Keen building, next door, oc. in Niles last Friday.. nett, music was furnished by Mrs R. surance. There are two members 77 1 Buchanan will be offered an oppor A hog special freight over the cupied by Geo. Sifford for a saloon J. Blake, the classic lesson was lead The Happy Go-Lucky Club had a years o f age; one 76; eight 75; five 74; tunity to locate an automobile facto- Michigan Central was run into by a below, and office above, was dam­ by Mrs. H. Kingery, . conversation, candy pull at the home o f Mrs. W. twelve 73; twelve 72; twenty 71, and ry the near future, as representa horse special, just west of the Niles aged by water. “What is your favorite book?” The Porter Sat. night. fourteen 70. About 5 per cent of the tives have been quietly looking over bridge, last Thursday night a little Loss, $8,000. Partial insurance,— next meeting will be with Mrs. A lf. total present membership of the Mod- the ground with the view of ascer- after ten o’clock, causing a bad wreck Niles Mirror. Mrs. Clara Richards * left town to Richards Jr. ern Woodmen is over 50 years of age. taining- the feasibility o f starting and doing thousands of dollars worth day for Climax,. Mich., where she will Berrien County made a great show­ On Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock their factory here, and have negoti- of damage. All trains were delayed *> •» organize a Royal Neighbor lodge. ing at the Modern Woodmen State at the home of the bride’s parents, at ated with tne Lee & Porter Axle by the wreck several hours causing Second Adv. Contest. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rough have Camp, recently held at Jackson, No. 1008 Jefferson Ave. in South Works, with the intention of having a complete blockade in travel. The issued invitations for a party at their Neighbor L. A. Wilson of Benton Bend, Mr. Elmer Beistle, son of our the Axle Works build the gears. crews of the two trains jumped and The R e c o b d ’ s first adv. contest home south of town, for to-morrow Habor responded to the toast “ Mod­ townsman Mr. J. W Beistle, was This is a flue chance and should be escaped serious injury. The cause of was such a success that we have ar­ evening. ern Fratei-nalism” at the banquet, married to Miss Mabel Schrop, Rev. thoroughly investigated. the accident was said to be Cue to "a ranged another one for this week. and Mr. W. H. Stroup o f Niles was E. P. Bennett of the First M. E. ♦> »> ■*> a misunderstanding of orders. In one of our advertisements will Mrs. Peter Moyer took her Sunday elected Worthy Advisor, andX L. H. church of South Bend performed the A New Factory. be found a misspelled word and to school class to Niles, for a sleighride Dodd of Buchanan, was selected as a ceremony, Buchanan has secured another new' the one first sending the correct word Saturday, The little ones enjoyed delegate to the head camp, and also About 60 guests were present, only industry. A shirt waist factory to FIRE IN D0WAGIAC. we will send the Recobd for one the trip. made chairman of the committee on relatives and immediate friends being operate from 25 to 50 machines will yea" free of charge. Explosion of a Gasoline Engine—Bige­ Mr. Ingalls has decided to go out Order o f Business to report at the next invited. The young couple received be installed in the Hatch Cutlery To the second one sending the cor­ state camp two years hence. low’s Printing Office in Ruins. o f the hotel business, and has sold to many useful and valuable presents, building as soon as the necessary ar­ rect word we will send the R e c o b d b Mr. H. M. Lawson, of Adrin who will A blushing young couple got oft among the rest being a draft for $100. rangements can be completed. The At 5:30 o’clock Monday evening, for six months. The conditions ar.e take possession on Monday. the 5:20 train here the other eve, and from the father of the gropm. gentlemen who are running the fact­ Dowagiac -was shaken- by the explos­ as follows: inquired for a minister, Mrs. Godfrey Guests from surrounding towns were, ory will increase their number of help ion of a gasoline engine in the print­ First; Address letter “ Adv. Con­ Owing to the severe storm on Tues­ sent them to Rev. Douglass; they in­ Mr. J. W. Beistle, and Clayton, and to as large a number as they can se­ ing office of Louis Bigelow. test” care R e c o b d office. day the sale of Wm. McCracken was formed that gentleman they lived in Mr. and Mrs. J. P. * Beistle, Mr. and cure, and are anxious to get all the The building, located on Beeson Second: State in whose adv. the postponed until March 1st. The sale Indiana, and they were own cousins, Mrs F.M.Beistle, all of Buchanan; Mr. help possible at the earliest possible street, was a one story affair, covered misspelled word is found. announcement is given in another col­ and the laws of that state prohibit and Mrs. R. E. Jennings of Paw Paw, moihent. Other parties are looking- over with sheet iron, at which place Third: State what the correct spell­ umn. first cousins marrying, so they came and Mr. Bert Beistle o f Galien. over our village with the idea of lo­ Mr. Bigelow has been doing business ing should be. A number of the friends o f Mr, and to Michigan, They were not aware The young couple left South Bend cating and if our citizens will be for 15 years, having a valuable job Fourth : Do not send more than one Ilfs. W, H. Chubb gave them a sur­ that a license was necessary, so took Thursday morning for a short trip to* awake to tlieir opportunities Buch­ printing office. A ll is in rums. word in your reply. prise, and took dinner with them, the first train for Gretna Green ie. St. Paw Paw Michigan. They take with anan will yet show her neighbors Mr. Bigelow, was badly injured by Now is your time to secure a sub­ j^ttesday. A ll present thoroughly en­ Joseph, where it is to be hoped they them the best wishes of all their Bu­ some good pointers on progressive the explosion, his face was singed, scription to the Recobd with a little joyed themselves. found happiness at last. chanan friends. and substancial growth. and he had to be taken home. headwork. Turpentine mixed with stove pol­ ish prevents rust and gives a brighter gloss than the use of water. The mica in stoves can be made clear by washing with vinegar slight­ WINTER FOOT COMFORT ly diluted. If the black does not come off immediately allow the mica to remain in the vinegar a shorttime. A small quantity of green sage A fine line of Ladies’ and Children’s placed in the pantry will keep out red ants. Jersey Leggings. Gold fruit reguires cold jars. Hot fruit, hot jars. The hands should be dipped in cold water before making pastry. A Combination Legging and Arctic Yolks of eggs should be beaten un­ I am a farmer located near Stony Brook, one of the most malarious til a spoonful can be taken up clear districts in this State, and w as bothered w ith malaria for years, at times, so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well. For for Ladies- Girls and Boys. from strings. years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing, Whites of eggs should be whipped ♦hat I could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel to a froth. 01 quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious A large assortment of Ladies’ Warm Tlie S n a k e ’s Tail. attack of chilis and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a The Japanese children play some friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have neve* Footwear upon which we are making good games that might help American oeen without them since. I take one Tabule each morning and nigh* youngsters through a wintry after­ and sometimes when 1 feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in noon. The girls, big girls, too, have a a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and 1 Special Inducements. very pretty hall game that they call have not hadthe least touch of malaria nor splitting headache since 1 “yemari,” which means hand ball, but it ia not "at all the same thing as the commenced using them. 1 know also that I sleep better and wake up hand ball we know. A number of more refreshed than formerly. I don’t know how many complaints them stand in a circle, one of them Ripans Tabules will help, but I do know they will cure any one in the takes the ball—they use one about two condition I was and I would not be without them at any price. I inches in diameter—and throws it per­ honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as CARMER & CARMER pendicularly on the ground. As it re­ they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take. bounds she strikes it hack with her 1 am twenty-seven years of age and have worked hard all my life, the open hand. This she does as often as same as most farmers, both early and late and in all kinds of weather, BUCHANAN, MICH she can do so without moving from her and I have never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall; in place in the circle, but when it re­ fact, my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have 32 FRONT STREET- bounds nearer to some other girl—as said, “ Sav, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ?*" it will he sure to do soon—it is the part ASTED.—a orbs of bad health that B 1 PANS mil net benefit. They banish pain and prolong lira W OueglveBrelief. Note th^wnrri H IP'AN'S mi the jmekage and accept no substitute. R'l'P-A-N’S of that girl to strike it down. So the 10 for 5 cents or twel ve packets for 43 cents, may be ha*1 at any drug store. Ten samples and one games goes on till some girl fails to hit sand testimonials will be mailed to any address for 5 peats, forwarded to the Blpons Oheaaleal Co..l&a when she should, or to make it rebound, K Spruce St.. Hew York and then she is east out of the circle. -tUrf will be two electric railway tracks in The game goes on till only one girl is S? the tunnel. There w ill be 139 feet of left, and then she has the honors of the I open incline and 680 feet' of wide game, “kachi,” or victory, as the girls call it. I4 <> archway at the approaches. The side There is another merry game called walls are to be o f concrete, faced, with ‘‘catching the snake’s tail.” One play­ granite and surmounted with copin'.- er is selected to be the catcher, and the DEPARTMENT o f the same material. The covered rest range themselves in a row, one portion under the water is a concrete behind the other, each child putting his or her hands on the shoulders of monolith. the child in front of him. Home Department. The total length of the tunnel is The catcher stands in front of the 1PEPTO- R e c o r d Readers are invited to send The colder eggs are the quicker 4,480 feet, while the part under the row some feet away, and when the row 4, any communications relating to this harbor w ill he about 2,250 feet long. is ready the game commences, and ii department, also to send m any re­ they will froth. Its walls will be 3S inches and upward consists of the catcher’s efforts to catch cipes which they believe to be es­ A spoonful of vinegar added to tbe the last child in the row, while the row in thickness. On the East Boston pecially good, and if you desire a water in which fish is boiled will refends its tail, the snake’s tail. This recipe for a special,article, make make it firm and tender. side are grades from 4 7 to 5 per cent is usually the smallest child playing, your wants known through these col­ QUININE and at a point 250 feet from the bar­ for the row is graduated by size; the A little vinegar should be kept umns. Address “ Home Department” ber liue it is about 100 feet lower than catcher must not push any one in the care R e c o r d Buchanan, Mich. boiling on the stoves while onions or row, and the chain of the row must TABLETS the entrance. A length o f about 4 cabbage is being cooked; it will pre­ not 'be broken; either action constiu- 1,850 feet iu midharbor is nearly He Worried About It. vent the disagreeable odor going tes a “ foul;” when the “tail” is caught level. Grades of 5 per cent occur'on that child becomes catcher, and the Made from Pepsin, Quinine and Cascara When the weather was murky, he gazed at through the house. the Boston side, but are of short catcher becomes the tail. the sky, Grained wood should be washed leugths, owing to the intervention o1 A variation on this game is for the And he worried about it; with cold tea, a small surface only at catcher to cry out that he will catch A I D DIGESTION He watched the gray cloudlets go scurrying a time, and rubbed well with a flan­ the power station. a child. “Which child do you want?” by, nel cloth before it becomes dry. Pump wells and chambers under asks the head of the row, and then the R E L I E V E CONSTIPATION And ne worried about it; Ammonia painted over wood work the harbor and ventilating chambers catcher says third, or fifth, or what­ ever he will, and then the row tries to CURE A GOLD, “ I’ll bet it will rain,” he would sajT to a will darken it. side of tbe harbor are included in tbe friend, center section. According to tbe defend that child under the same con­ Pickles should never be kept in ditions as before.—Chicago Inter- All manner of dire disaster portend; 25 CENTS PER BOX. AT DRUGGISTS. glazed ware, as the vinegar forms a term of tbe contract the tunnel must Ocean. His life was one fret from beginning to end, poisonous compound with the glazen. be finished June 15, 1903. Manufactured by Calhoun Remedy Company, 'Limit­ For he worried about it. Monkeys as Miners. Always heat well a gridiron before ed, 15 North Jefferson Street, Battle Creek, Michigan. He bad a few troubles, as human kind will, A traveler arriving from the Trans­ broiling meat, fish, bread or anything Hints for the Table and Kitchen. And he worried about it; vaal tells of an inhabitant of Pretoria, In going to the dining room the Tbe good he belittled and magnified ill. else. a gold miner, who owned two little host should offer his arm to the old­ And he worried about it; Whole cloves will more effectually monkeys — intelligent animals that were accustomed to follow him into the ,H:s health was high perfect, and then if exterminate moths than camphor, to­ est guest or greatest stranger, unless there should be a bride present, in galleries. They saw the workmen en­ you please, bacco or cedar shavings. gaged in picking up the mineral, and. which case she takes precedence. He fancied he had most every disease, Lemons will keep a long time if in virtue of their gift of imitation, they And martialed his ailments in columns of covered with cold water.— American The lady whom he escorts should be did the same. WmimMMimMWMMMWmmmWMMNi three’s, Queen. seated at his right. Distinguishing easily the traces of And he worried about it. the precious metal they soon became The hostess is escorted by the eld­ A responsible man in —St. Paul Dispatch. EARLY STRAWS of FASHION est gentleman, greatest stranger, or expert eollaborateurs and tbe propri­ etor thought he saw a career plainly j y j c Q o s k e y each township can pro­ Fashions For The Spring. such member of the company as she indicated for other monkeys. cure profitable employ­ Fancies for the Coming Spring that desires to occupy the seat of honor The modes for spring are now tak­ He procured a force of twenty-four ment. ‘ ‘ Not a submerged Have Won the Approval of at her right, of them, which, initiated by tbe two man, who has never suc­ ing definite shape and the Delineator French Women. The seat for the carver should be first, soon became so expert as to re­ ceeded in anything, but for the month illustrates and de place five or six workmen and to pick higher than the other chairs at the one who has his head scribes some decided novelties. It up the ore nicely in little heaps. The drooping hats will be much table. above water.” looks as thought there might be a re­ These monkeys, it appears, were seen in the spring. It is tbe rule in carving to cu! very honest, not having been perverted A PUSHING MAN turn i>f overskirts as represented by a Gowns are made long on the shoul­ across tbe fibre of the meat, except in by the human miners. They did not WHO IS ALREADY -\ series of two or three flounces. Eton der, yokes and collarettes are run the case of the fillet or under side of think of stealing or hiding the nug­ Jackets in various modern forms of gets, they did not drink, they were not D O I N G W E L L , down long on the shoulders, or the the sirloin of beef, which should be modification are to be very popular difficult in the matter of wages, they B U T H A S A shoulders are trimmed. sliced in the direction of the fibre. did not dream of organizing a syndi­ this season and there w ill be a tend­ STRONG DESIRE Tucks will be very much in eviden­ In carving fish the flakes should cate. In short, they are mods! work­ ency to show L’Aigion collars as ap­ TO DO BETTER. ce the coming spring ahd summer. not be broken else tbe beauty and men. plied to jackets. The ripple back It is really too early to tell whether delicacy of the fish will be destroyed. The machine will almost effect on skirts cut in habit "fashion sell itself, but we want the furor for gold will run over into The blade of the fish-knife should be Wanted. is also gaining grouncl, and the another season. We must wait and d e p e n d a b l e m e n broad. Sealed bids for the purchase of pari March Delineator contains an article see if we feel gold when the summer to introduce it. The washing of pans and kettles the Hamilton estate west of the cem­ Written by an experienced dressmaker days come. Cravats are seen on the will not invole half the labor if done etery. Bids to be in tbe hands of tin (Patented in U. S., Canada and Foreign Countries.) showing how to produce this effect. new cloth gowns. immediately after using. clerk on or before March 5, 190}. French and Russian effects in the gar­ Cashmeres will be popular the com­ "Wipe the range with brown paper Terms made known on application The Speediest, Simplest, Most Complete and ments of children are becoming more ing spring, and all the women at Nice after cooking and it can be kept The council reserves the right to re­ popular. and Monte Carlo are wearingthe light Perfect Fence Weaving Machine ever Invented. bright with little trouble. ject any Or all bids. pastel shades m cloth and the pale Some Facts for Busy Housewives. The hot air passages of stoves - and W. F. R unner, Tillage Clerk, pinks, blues and beiges, as usual. Soap should be kept for some time ranges should be kept free from soot Mixed cloths are very much seen— IT MAKES THE CHEAPEST GOOD FENCE HIDE. before it is used; it will go further. Inattention to this will seriously in­ that is to say, black with liberal pep One that will not sa g ; of any size wire you may w ish ; any size mesh Fish as a food contains much the terfere with the the heating of the pering of white, gray with white, and you desire, to turn poultry or the largest animals. It’s fast and some proportion o f nutriment as meat oven. paslel blue. The Cure that to ss efficient. So easy that any boy can work it. Weaves stays of any only in a much ligher form. A basin of cold water placed in an For slender women nothing can be O m a g h ® ? ordinary size wire, upon any size wires, smooth or barbed. Weaves A lump of soda laid upon tbe drain oven will soon lower the temperature. prettier for tbe spring than the bol­ more rods in a day and does it easier than any other machine made.^ c pipe down which waste water passes Rusty fiat irons should be rubbed 0® M & ? James McMitchell, of Essex Postoffice, Ont., writes:—“ I wove 91 eros with basque backs consisting of will prevent the clogging of the pipe over with beeswax and-lard, or bees rods of fence in S% hours with this machine.” three little pieces on each side, one G M isp e? with grease. wax and salt. Whooping Cough, Asthma, Write for Catalogue ** B.” W© w ill gladiy mail it free of charge. over the other and rounded at the Chloride of lime is an infallible Tough meat will be made tender if Bronchitis and Incipient Or better still, COME INTO THE OFFICE, where we have a section of ends. Above these pieces is a belt. Consumption, is preventative of rats. It should be placed in vinegar water for a few fence upon which you may operate the machine yourself. THAT’S —Katharine de Forest’s Paris Letter THE TEST. put down their holes and spread about minutes. in the February Lad e's Home Journal. wherever they are likely to appear. To beat the whites of eggs quickly Central Office, cor. E. Congress and Bates Sts.., Detroit, Mien., Cayenne pepper blown into tbe BOSTON’S STREET-CAR TUNNEL add a pinch of salt. cracks where ants congregate will Dish cloths should l»e scalded and or D. H BOWER, Buchanan, EVaich, washed daily. drive them away. Will Be the Widest in the World and „„ _ . GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE, Soap and chalk mixed and rubbed 100 Feet Beiie itli the Sea For ironing days a fire of cinders is or Berrien Cass and Van Buren Counties. on mildewed spots will remove them. better than fresh coal. The German ^ emedV* All spices should be kept in tins, As Boston led the way m building Milk will keep sweet longer in a the "wideest subway in the world, so shallow pan than in a pitcher. fit and salt in a dry place. 258^50cte/ BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. Baked apples are the most healthful she is now constructing one o f the To prepare a new iron kettle for use dessert that can be placed upon the widest tunnels for street-railway pur­ and prevent rust, fill with potato G O O D WIFE I YOU NEED y table. poses in the world. When the tunnel peelings and boil for an hour, then Pepto Quinine Tablets cure a cold. Good pastry can only be made when is completed* Bostonians will ride al­ wash the kettle with'hot water, wipe the ingredients are absolutely cold. most 100 feet under the«se^. There dry and rub with a little lard. -■ : ■ ■ j SAPOLSO ''i. , v-:.-: ■-.... . \ O fficia l D irectory. •'WWWWWVB Jane E Steere to Wm F Summerill blk 1 W estern Bates Reduced, Hanson’s add to Benton Harbor $1000. Greatly reduced one-way rates will be in effect from Chicago, Milwaukee and COUNTY OFFICERS. J COUNTY SEAT NEWS' J Margaret J Johnson to Wm and John Lawrence 20 acres in Benton $1. Monitowco via Wisconsin Central Rail­ Circuit; ju d g o ...... Orville W. Co olidge way to points in Minnesota, N. Dakota, Felix Vetstone to Lawrence P Field 7% Judge of Prooate...... Frank H. E llsworth Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington olerk...... ,.A .L . Church WEDNESDAY. acres sec 14 in Benton $450. Sheriff...... ,...F . B. Collins and British Columbia each Thursday, Register of Deads...... II. A . Rackltite Until the hearing February 18, Wm A Baker to Ola Pearson 70 acres in Treasurer...... ______...... J ohn F. Gakd commencing Fehuary 12th. and continuing School Commissioner...... ,..0 .1). Jennings Judge Coolidge has granted Zeta Bainbridge and Watervliet $450. Prosecuting Attorney...... I W . R iford until April 30th, Circuit Court Commissioners-} Osier the custody o f her son Lawren­ Elgin Clark to Roy Clark 6 acres inPipe- For detailed information inquire of Surveyor...... O.B yron P ratt ce, who is wanted by the father, stone $200. nearest ticket agent, or address Drain Commissioner ...... J. E. Burbank p n m n . , . ( Franklin Gowdy James H. Osier. Jas G Akiight to Lewis E Akright 20 H* W. Steinhoff, District Pass. Agent,. Coroners...... ------■'■—■••j Frank. Green acres in Sodus $250. W- C. Ry., Saginaw, Mich., or Jas. C l T. W . Reynolds Mary Maynard lias been granted a Superintendents of P oor...... < Geo. A. Correll divorce from her husband, James Rose Yore to Emma Dobberthien lot 22 Pond, Gen?l Pass, Agent, Milwaukee, I ———Miller. W isconsin. TOWNSHIP OFFICERS, Maynard. She was allowed to resume sec 26 University add to St Joseph $700.

Supervisor...... J. L. Richards her maiden name, Mary Loscher. .Frank Kibbler to Jacob Kibbler 40 acres Clerk.. ______.O. P . W oodworth in Bainbridge $1000. Treasurer...... — E . L. Kelsey Both parties reside in Benton Harbor Pepto Quinine Tablets cure a cold. Highway Commissioner...... John McFallon John H. Norland has been granted Francis A Ogden to Dan’l Zeigler n e 1-4 If you want the news of the sec 25 Chikaming $2400. Members Board of Renew------\ r ^ H - ^ oveney a decree against Joseph H. Williams, r J. C. B iok L K Strong to Norman J Emory lot 70 Estate of Wm. Trenbetli, Deceased. world written and pictured, the Tustices > W . H. K eller et al, to quiet title to certain property justices...... a WiLLrAatBROCEUs add n % lot 71 McAllister’s 2nd add to First publication February 21,1901. ( John Graham in Berrien township. Benton Harbor $250. Q . __, T„ „___ , __, f Mrs. Eliza Emery Peter Tonnellier to Chas A Hill undivid­ TAT.K OE MICHIGAN, County of Berrien, se. finest art and the best literature, School Inspectors.------J Pr^derxc G. Lewis FRIDAY. S At a session of the Probate Court for said ed K of fl lot 6 blk 2 Benton Harbor $400. A. Hathaway', L .L . Bunker, County, held at the Probate office in the City of Constables: \ j B Peters, G. T. Rouse It is expected that the case of The People’s University of the U S A et St. Joseph, on. the 18th .day ol February, in the then yon must read Health, Officer....------Lester E . Peck year one thousand nine hundred and one. county drain commissioner J. E. Bur­ al to Thomas C Benson lots 1-2-3-4-5-8 blks Present, Frank H.Ellsworth, Judge of Probate. VILLAGE OFFICERS: 10-19 Ballangee’s add to Berrien Springs In the Matter of the Estate of William Trenheth bank vs, thirty-two tax payers of $ 1000. deceased. President ...... A ... M. S.M ead On reading and filing the petition duly verified, Clerk...... W . F. Runner Berrien County which was brought to The People’s University of* the U S A et of Benjamin D. Harper, administrator o f said Treasurer------— A . W . Roe collect drain assessments will be set­ al to Francis A Benson lots 6-7 blk 10 Bal­ estate praying for an extension of time for settl­ Assessor ...... H . N . Mowery langee’s add to Berrien Springs $500. ing the estate of said deceased. Trustees: Clarence D. Kent, Ohas. Bishop, tled before night and the suit dismiss­ Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the 18th E . E . Remington, Geo. H. Black, Dan’l Moore to Asa E Simpson lot 2 blk day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Wm. Monro, Jay* Glover. ed. The defendants have offered to S Heath’s 2nd add to Benton Harbor $200. be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and City Marshal______... John CAaip that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all oth­ C O L L I E R ’S Attorn ey ...... — A . 0 . Roe settle and the money -will be paid ❖ ❖ *1* er persons interested in said estate are required Health Officer...... James A. Garland to appear at a session o f said Court then to be over at once. Cady, Andrews & Mur­ holden in the Probate office, in the city of St. Jo­ B U Y IN G A SAW . W seph, and Bhow cause, it any there he, why the dock were the plaintiffs attorneys, prayer of the petitioner should not he granted. BENTON HARBOR ABSTRACT CO. The Man With the Red HI oattache >V.»i And it is lurther ordered, That the said peti­ tioner give notice to the persons interested in said Dreamed of So Many Varieties. W E E K L Y Abstracts of Title, Loans Negotiat Clarence R. Handy, by G. M. Val­ estate of the pendency of Baid petition and the ed, Real Estate and Conveyancing When the man with the red morn* hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order to entine and N. G. Kennedy, this after­ be published in 1he Buchanan R e c o b d , a weekly taohe started down the stairs his wife newspaper printed and circulated in said county noon commenced suit against the ran to the door and called him back. three successive weeks previous to said day of “Donald,” she said, “I want you to hearing. r. M. M. Knight,.Physician and Surgeon. Office Pere Marquette railway company to [s e a l ] • Fbamk H , E l l s w o r t h , D Redden Block. Calls answered promptly ans­ go into a hardware store today and get (a t r u e c o p y ) Judge of Probate. wered- Residence Phone No. 55. Buchanan,obtain $600 for damages to straw a saw. Don’t forget it, please. We America’s Foremost Mich. berry plants caused by fires started by need one badly.” Notice of Sale of Beal Estate. locomotives. Being an accommodating person, the man with the red moustache said he’d TATE OF MICH1HAN, County of Berrien, ss. OBERT HENDERSON, H .D., Physician an S In the matter of the Estate of Louisa J.Ham- Illustrated Journal E Surgeon. Office, Rough’ s Opera House Block get it. He chose the luncheon hour as ilt on, deceased. Residence, No. 90 Front Street. Gails answered The petition of Mary Hess, asking the most opportune time for making Notice is hereby given, that in pursance of an all lioure of the day and night. his simple purchase. He was in a good order granted to the undersigned Administrator for a partition of real estate and nam­ Ol the estate of said Louisa J. Hamilton, deceased, humor, and he smiled blandly when he bv the Hon. Judge of Probate for the county of Hall Caine’s latest and greatest novel. ing Eugene M. Culimane, John D. went hustling into the store and said, Berrien, on the 2 d day of July, A. D. 1900, there Dr. E. 0. Colvin, *1 want a saw, please.” will be soldnt public vendue, to the highest bid­ ‘ ‘The Eternal City,’ ’ begins soon. Send Greenamyer and Clara Fish as de­ der, at First National Bank corner, in the village PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, The clerk who had come forward to of Buchanan in the County of Berrien, in said Telephone from office to bouse accessible from fendants, has been dismissed on ac­ wait on him had a merry twinkle in State,on Sat., the 30th day of March,A.D. 1901; at 2 for free copy of the opening chapters the stieet at all hours of day or night. his eye, and the twinkle overflowed at o’clock in the afternoon oi that day, subject to all Office over Carmer & Carmer’s shoe store. count of a technical point in the encnmberances by mortgages or otherwise exist­ Residence, 15 Cayuga Street. make up of the bill, A new petition the question, and spread all over his ing at the time of the death of said deceased,or at face in dimples. the lime of the sale thereof,the following describ­ willxirobably be filed. The case was “What kind of a saw?” he asked. ed real estate, to wit: Address COLLIER'S WEEKLY, 555 VUES7 Commencing at the north west corner of sec­ appealed from the probate court by E. The prospective purchaser began to tion thirty-five, (35) in Town seven(7) south,Range THIRTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY. J. Asa Garland, M. D,, perceive what an intricate business the eighteen(18 west) thence south to the center of S. Kelley. buying of a saw really is. the Terra Coupee roa.1; thence along the center PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. of the Terra Conpee road in a north easterly di­ I Jacob Klasner, of South Bend, and "Why,” said he, "I don’t know. Just rection to that point where' said road intersects Office:—Roe Block, Front Street. Henry Geminder have been granted a saw. Any kind will do, I suppose.” the section line between sections ihirty-five (35) The clerk sighed. “If you only knew and twenty-six (2til in said township thence west Residence:—Front St. opp. Presbyterian church an injunction against Henrj' Klasner, what you want to use it for, perhaps between sections thirty-five'35)and twenty-six(26); E®“ Bell ’Phone 31 to place of beginning, and containing 50 acres et al, restraining them from cutting I could advise you,” he suggested. more or less, and being in said county of Berrien "What I wan’t to use it for?” echoed aforesaid. timber or otherwise trespassing on the man with the red moustache. Dated February 9,1901. Enos Holmes, Administrator. The Weekly Inter-Ocean L. E. PECK, M. D. certain property in Galien township, “Why, I want to saw, of course. At least, my folks do.” A bill of complaint filed to day asks TATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Berrien, ss. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. “Saw what?” asked the clerk. S Probate Court for said County. for a proper partition of the land “I don’t know,” admitted the non­ BEST OFFICE IN NOBLE BLOCK. Estate of Levi A. Spaulding, deceased. among the Klasner famiLy. O’ plussed Shopper; The undersigned haying- been appointed by the ALWAYS Residence at Pierce Cot age, Front street, The clerk brightened up again, and Judge of Probate of said County, Commissioners Buchanan, Mich & O’Hara are the plaintiffs attorneys. on Claims in the matter of said estate, and six REPUBUGAN POLITICAL WEEKLY led the way to the rear of the store. months from the 8th day of January, A, D. 1901, “I will show you a few of the different having been allowed by said Judge of Probate to ALWAYS IN THE SATURDAY all persons holding claims against said estate, in AMERICAN varieties of saws we have on hand,” which to presnt their claims to us for examina­ O rville Curtis* M. D., An execution sale of the property he said. “ Observation and an eplana- tion arid adjustment: tion of their uses and prices may as­ Notice is Hereby Given, that we will meet on of Hairy Lardner.of Niles was eon- Monday, the 4th day of February, A. D. 1901, and P hysician & S urgeon sist you in making a decision. Here’s a on Monday, the 8th day of July, A .D . 1901, at10 Office, over Roe’s Hardware. duc ed to-day at the court house by metal saw. It is the hardest saw there o’clock a. m. of each day, at office ot A. A. Worth­ deputy sheriff Tenant, to satisfy Is. It is made of highly tempered ington in the Village of Buchanan.m said County, Telephone 33 Residence at C. D. Kent’s steel, and will saw iron, copper, lead, to receive and examine such claims. claims of a Minnesota bank. and all manner of metals, It is small Dated January 8th A. D. 1901 in size, and sells for $2 to $2.50, accord­ E lmer c S T 1 f Commissioners. The Weekly Inter Ocean PROBATE COURT ing to the style of handle, which comes A. A. W orthington, DT^. CLAU DE B. I^OE Attorney for estate. Estate of Albert Metzger, deceased, in beechwood and oak, the latter being Is the Brightest Family Newspaper in the country, containing all the more expensive. Is that the kind of news and high grade current literature. petition of John H. Stover, adminis­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 ' Probate Court s'aw you want?” COUNTY OF BERRIEN f SS- for said County. trator, for license to sell real estate The man with the red moustache was Estate o f Edward G. Linsemnier deceased. sorely perplexed. “No,” be said, “I telephone: r e d d e n b l o c k , Hearing March 11th, 10 a. m. The undersigned having been appointed by A Few of Its Excellent Literary Features don’t think so. We have no metals at the Judge of Probate of said County, Commis­ BELL, - - NO. 5 0 B u c h a n a n , M ic h . our house to work on, that I know of.” sioners on Claims in the matter of said estate, Estate of Beliucla Carter, deceased, and six months from the 20th dav of November Able Editorials on live topics. \ Articles on Home Topics on New petition o f John S. Beers, executor, “Perhaps you would like a meat A. D. 1900 having been allowed by said Judge oi saw,” suggested the clerk. “ Steel in Probate to all persons holding claims against Well Written Origioal Stories. . Bc?> ? “ a on work in the praying for hearing of his final ac* these is of hardly so high a grade, and sail estate, in which to present their claims to us DR. JESSE FILMAI^, for examination and adjustment: Answers to Queries on all subjects A]so short stories on otty Lifej count with said estate. Hearing I could let you have a good one for a Notice is hereby given, that we will meet on dollar. But you’re not a butcher?” Monday, the 4th day ol February A. D 1901 and Essays on Health. | Army Life, of Life Everywhere. UEjfTSST March 11, at 10 a. m. The man who wanted a saw shook on Monday, the 20th day of May, A .D . 1901, at his head mournfully, and the clerk ten o’clock A . M. of each day, at the office o f OFFICE:—POST-OFFICE BLOCK. MARRIAGE LICENSES. J. C. Wenger in the Village o f Buchanan in continued: said County, to receive and examine such claims. A A A Fifty-Two Papers of 12 Pages A A A S P I ■ As much good reading as a magazine s p I Will bp at G alien on Tuesday of each weal Frederick Lee, 25, Lida A. Matrau, “There’s a regular kitchen saw, for Dated, Dec. 29th. A. D. 1900. general utility purposes, which will ohn enger 22, Bainbridge. J C. W , ) P h o n e 99. cost you only 50 cents. How does that C. B. Treat, >- Commissioners William Wray, J Charles Fox, 25, Ida Demott, 18. strike you? No? Then here’s the cab­ Files. inet maker’s saw. I can give you a very ALISON C. HOE,t •good one for $3. Then I have over Estate of Lucile G. Brockett and Her­ Daily Inter Ocean $4 Per Year Daily and Sunday $6 per Year ATTORNEY AT LAW Russell P. Jameson, 23, Moienci, here plumber’s saws, the fine delicate bert Brockett, Minors. * Conveyancing and General Practice. Arizona, Florence Heath, 23, Benton saws used by all manner of artificers, TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien, ss. Buchanan, - - - Michigan and the ordinary wood saws, which S At a session of the Probate Court for said Harbor. County, held at the Probate Office in the City of will cost you anywheres from 50 cents St. Joseph, on the 5th day of February in the year Lawrence Harter, 31, St. Joseph, to $4. In that back room we bave still one thousand nine hundred and one Carrie Kain, 31, Alma. other varieties—the two-man ten-foot Present,Frank H. Ellsworth, .*udge of Probate. saws, buzz saws and circular saws. If In the Matter o f’the Estate of Lucile G.Brockett Howard L, Young, 32, Niles, Anna and Herbert Brockett, minors. $1.00 Per Year 10 Cents per Dopy you want to pay a big price you’d bet­ On reading and filing the petition duly verified, Hoben. 34, Niles. ter take one of the latter. I’ll give you of Emma J. Knight, guardian of said estate, pray­ ing for the reasons herein stated that she may be UpDEf^J^KE^S, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS a good one for $50. Would you like to authorized, empowered, and licensed to sell the see them?” real estate of said minors at private sale as in Margaret Ann Arnold to Dan’l Shearer said petition described, The man with the red moustache Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the 4th MAIN ST •» MJCHANAR, MICH. et al 51 acres in sec 18 Royalton $640. looked about him wonderingly. day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the fore­ noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, Galls answered day or night. Louis A Madison to Wm H Brunke s 29 “No, thank you,” he said. “I never and that the heirs at law of said minors, and all acres sec 9 Royalton $75. dreamed that there were so many dif­ other persons interested in said estate are requir­ ferent kinds of saws. I guess I won’t ed to appear at a session of said Court then to be Wm P Harvey to Lynn Roberts s 33X take any till I find out just what kind holden in the Probate office, in the city ot St. Jo­ seph, and show cause, if any there be why the ft lot 19 blk 1 Empire add to Benton $650. I want.” prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. Magazine o f the kind published. The clerk bowed affably. “I regret And it is Furthed Ordered, That the said peti­ Laura A Graham to Village of Berrien tioner give notice to the persons interested in f o r sale at being unable to make a sale,” he said, _ »aid estate of the pendency of said petition and I I Its pages are filled by a brilliant array of, writers and artists. Springs property in Berrien Springs $50. “but I really think that the wiser ” the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order plan.” to be published in the Buchanan Record a week­ It’s authoritative and independent reviews of books, plays, music RIVERSIDE GREENHOUSE Eima D Trowbridge to Sarah Lamon lot ly newspaper painted and circulated in said coun­ 4 blk 2 Gano’s add t.» Eau Claire $1100. ty three successive weeks previous to said day of and art’ it,s clever stories,trong special articles, humor and verse, Plants on sale at J „ C. REHM’S Racket Store Deceiver. - hearing. [s e a l ] F r a n k H. E l l s w o r t h with fine illustrations, make it a necessity in every intelligent John W Pears et al to Willis H Turner Mabel—I must say that for absolute [A true copy] Judge of Probate, n w ft 1-4 sec 31 s w 11 1-4 sec 30 Niles untrustworthiness there’s nothing like . A . A . W o r th in g to n , home. The very low subscription price— $1.00—puts it within a man. Attorney for estate- $6611.08. Business address Buchanan, MichiSan. Kate—W hy,. what makes you say reach of all. Reliable agents wanted in every town. Extraordin­ Ernest F Haman to the Warren Feather- that? ary inducements. Write for particulars. IBeifien Co. Abstract Office, bone Co property in sec 3 Three Ooks$250. First insertion No. 50. Mabel—Well, you remember when I Estate of Herbert Pears, Minor. Court House, St. Joseph, Mich. Geo W Evans to August Billitzki lOacres rejected Mr. Bullfinch about three Money to loan on improved farms at sisnd weeks ago? TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien, ss. swan per cent according to amo unt and time. in Watervliet $350. S Probate Court of said County. ° Kate—Yes. At a session of the Probate Court for saidCoun- Farms for sale $80 per acre and upward. Ab Edward Lairolette to Victor Lebon 7 Mabel—Weil, he said be should cer­ ty, held at the Probate office in the City of St. J o­ Send for Sample Copy itracts o f Title and titles examined. Telephone acres sec 33 Hagar $800. seph, on the 29th day of J anuary in the year one irders at our expense, if in a hurry, and abstract: » tainly pine away and die, and I should thotisand nine hundred and one vill be sent by first mail, prompt service and Frank Pullen to Eli Bierce lot 32 blk 3 be bis murderess. Well, I just met him Present, Frank H. Ellsworth Judge of Probate. owest prices. in the street walking *ith another girl, In the matter of the estate of Herbert Pears, Berrien Exchange Bank, Berrien Sprin gs. jto Columbus add to Benton $800. minor. Vilkinson will be at the Bank every Thursday. and actually I believe the fellow has On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, Sumpter M White to Myrtle A White gained twenty pounds f*?, weight. of Charles F. Pears, guardian of said minor, pray­ DIX & WILKINSON. ing for the reasons herein stated that he may he undivided }£ pt 1 and lot 2 A B Riford’s Polite Refusal. authorized, empowered and licensed to sell the the real estate ot said minor at private sale as in CRITERION PUBLICATION CO., add to Benton Harbor $1. - “ Let us go out and get some ozone,” said petition described. Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the 25th SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Wilbur E Kizer to Ruth M Babcock said Gilfoyle to Bunting as the curtain day of February next, ot 10 o'clock in the fore­ property in Niles $1. went down at the close of the second noon. be aseiged for the hearing of said petition, ♦ act. and that the heirs at law of said minor and all oth- 41 East 21st St New York City *> LOUIS DEftfl i “ I thank you,” replied Bunting; “ but 'er persons interested in said estate are required ♦ Bertha A Reynolds to Henry Bante prob- to appear at a session of said Court then to be ♦ i erty in Benton Harbor $300. T never touch intoxicating liquors. ’’— holden in the Probate office in the City of St. Jo­ ♦ Judge. seph, and show cause, if and there be, why the ♦ 4 Rowena L Morse to Mary 1* Clark pt of prayer oi the petitioner should he granted. (olothinq] And it is further ordered, That the said peti­ t s flX sec 19 Chikaming $4500. tioner give notice to the persons interested in ♦ CLEANED, PRESSED Asa E Simpson to Caroline J Meninger Important to Mother:. said estate of the pendency of said petition and ♦ AND R E P A IR E D * the hearing thereof, by causing a copy o f this The next time you come in town. Subsritbe .for the lot 8 blk 1 Hunter’s add to Benton Harbor Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, order to be published in the Buchanan Record a : newspaper printed and circulated in said county, $650. a 8»**i and sure remedy fo r infante and children, ♦ — J and dee that it three successive weeks previous to said'day of Good work at moderate prices. Give ♦ hearing. t me a call. T Phillip Russell to Clias W Stratton n % [seal] F rank H. Ellsworth, lot 300 St Joseph $1. Bears the (a true' copy.) Judge of Probate. ♦ ♦ Signature of A . A. W orthington, FRONT STREET Attorney for estate. Business address Bu- * Ghas W Stratton to Phillip Russell same In TIse For Over 30 Years. chanan*,Mich, Over B. R . DESENBERG & BRO ♦ j ? ♦ des St Joseph $1. “ The Kind Yon Rave Always Bought, j Last insertion No. 2. You get all the news. 0

# ■ W rfr* * h U * * i»------^ A A A A » A t fcl I I > *** * > h Low Rates West and Northwest. On" February 12th, and on each Every line in ray entire stock^during the Holidays goes at a Tuesday until April 30th, the Chica­ A Cleat Head. go, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway PRICE will sell one-way second-class tickets To tne engineer who has the powerful “ I am an old railroader, and a few years at the follow ing very low rates: - forces of nature under his control, the pos­ ago I became so run-down in health that I To Montana points, $25 00 Haney Hies, session of a clear head is an absolute neces­ thought I would have to resign my posi­ To North Pacific Coast points 30 00 M u fflers, sity. He must have a head that is quick tion. I was tired all the time, was rest­ To California 30 00 JVobhy Gaps, and ready, wide awake and ever on the less, and had no ambition to do anything. These tickets will be good on all lookout to meet emergencies. A clear I had a queer feeling in my head and was'***’ trains and purchasers will have choice Stylish Mats, head must be free from aches and pains, so nervous and unstrung that the least of six routes and eight trains via. St. Jfnderwear, because they weaken the nervous force noise would startle me. I could get no Paul and two routes and three trains and divert the attention. It must not know relief until I began taking Dr. Miles’ Nerv­ via. Missouri River each Tuesday. Hine Suits, The route of the Famous Pioneer Lim­ dizsiness, dullness, melancholy, depres­ ine, and three bottles cured me.” ited trains and the U. S. Government durable Suits for Htoys, J o h n H e s s , DeGraff, Ohio. sion of spirits, nor nervousness. Fast Mail trains. Gloves, All Ticket Agents sell tickets via. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul M osiery, Railway, or for further information (Overcoats, D r. Miles’ Nervine address Robert C. Jones, Michigan Short Goats, Passenger Agent, ,32 Campus Marti us, Believes every form of head trouble and gives to the entire system that vigor, energy and Detroit, Mich. H op Goats, snap that make clear-headedness. Try a bottle for yourself. <* <* <♦ M l Suitable Ghristmas Gifts. Sold by all druggists on a guarantee Dr* Miles Medical Co.f Elkhart, Lid* The February number of the North American Review contains a very charming essay on “ Victoria and Her Shoes that are shoes, and Rubbers that are rubbers. Twenty Millions in Gold From Alaska Reign,'’ by Lady Jeun, a well known During the Vear 1900. leader of London soceity, who enjoy­ Stylish ones and up-to-date. Five millions of this came from the ed the favor and friendship of the PURE SWEET MILK Nome district. Government officials late queen. Lady Jeun rapidly estimate the output from the Nome sketches the life of Victoria from the G EO . W. NOBLE What pleasure it to keep house when you can district will be doubled the coming moment when she was notified of her season. The Blustone, Kougarok accession to the throne, and describes \ w * «» «r * * have pure sweet milk delivered at your door every and Pilgrim Rivers have been found her as she appeared to those who were morning in hermatically sealed bottles, and how de­ very rich. .There’ is hardly a ci'eek brought into close personal contact SAT UPON 1ST THE MARSHAL. licious your coffee tastes with the from Port Clarence to Norton Sound with her. Victoria had decided opin- in which the precious metal is not ions o f her own. and strong likes and Saloon Smasher Runs Up Against a Braud "1 New Sensation. r MERCHANT found, and hundreds of creeks un- dislikes: During the trial of the saloon smash­ RICH YELLOW CREAM prospected. A rich strike has been ‘ ‘The Queen was always a most ve­ er for her assault on the Senate sa­ TAILORING made on the Yellow River, a tributa­ hement opponent of every movement loon, which was held before Judge Mc­ Cabe yesterday morning Mrs. Nation If you have not experienced the delights which ry of the Kuskokwim. that had for its ultimate object the struck a new sensation—that of find­ come from such an article just drop me a postal and For full information regarding higher education and development of ing a place where she was not boss. SPECIAL ON routes, steamship accommodations women. She disliked the idea of One illustration of this came about I will he pleased to aid you in enjoying life and home. this way: At one point in the hearing M E N ’S. and rates to all points in Alaska, ad women’s education being placed on Mrs. Nation left her seat and opened [Model D qiqy dress C. N. Souther, General Agent, ihe same basis as that of men. ‘With a window. The cold wind swept in HEAVY Passenger Department, C. M. & St.P. and blew the papers about the court womenjike Mrs. Fawcett or Mrs. Gar­ room. R’y, 95 Adams Street, Chicago. rett Anderson she had no sniypathy, “ Close that window and open it from OVERCOATS «*„ .J. «£. and the idea of female suffrage was the top,” said Judge McCabe to Mar­ shal Ross. Mrs. Nation took her seat LOSSES SUGAR PLANT. abhorrent to her. She had the strong and Ross closed the lower sash and FOR Mr. A. J. Arnold of Benton Harbor est prejudices against public men opened the top sash. Mrs. Nation rushed back and threw up the lower was in town the first of the week and TVoYerinejUo. to go to Canada. with whom she differed in politics; sash again. i CORRESPONDENCE \placed a couple of organs in the and though she was far too constitu­ “Take your seat,” commanded the The directors of the Wolverine Su­ tional a Queen ever to allow her feel­ judge. “ The marshal will take care homes of contemplating purchasers of the windows.” for trial. gar company have practically decid­ ings to interfere with public business, “ He didn’t do it,” snapped Mrs. Na­ BENTOS HARBOR. Fire was discovered in the roof of ed to move the plant at Benton Har­ still she had her likes and dislikes tion. bor to Harrisonburg, Canada, across strongly defined. Her favorite Prime “You sit down and tend to your Republican ward caucuses Monday Glen Smith’s store building late Mon­ business and I’ll tend to mine,” re­ the river from Detroit. A new or­ Ministers were Lord Melbourne, Lord torted the' marshal, as lie closed the night. day afternoon, and prompt work with ganization will be effected and sever­ Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury. window. Mrs. Nation looked at Ross, The Patrician had a box social the aid of fire extinguishers was all too surprised to say a word. that prevented a serious conflagration. al of the stockholders in the present She never was on easy terms with Mr. Tuesday night. The court took a recess of ten min­ The loss was about $50 fully covered company will probably take stock in Gladstone or any of the Liberal Party, utes during the trial and when the An addition is to be built to the except, perhaps Lord Rosebery, at the argument was resumed Mrs. Nation ^by insurance. the new concern. walked about the court room, and de­ Britain Ave. school building. The location for the proposed new beginning of his adminstralion. As •V' The Epworth League will give a tecting the fumes of tobacco said: Benton Harborites are enjoyiny the factory is a good one and it is believ­ to Mr. Chamberlain, she had long a “ Some one is smoking here; better birthday social at the home of Mrs. stop it, for it smells bad.” No notice I Pepto- city library. It is available only be­ ed the business can be carried unsuc­ great fear that he would prove a E, H. Prince Friday night o f this seemed to be taken of this. After the tween 12:30 and 5:30 p. m. cessfully at that point. The removal dangerous factor in British politics; arguments were ended Judge McCabe week. declared that the question was new of the plant from Beaton Harbor will but, when the question of the union Sleighing has been excellent for 4 A canning factory meeting was and important and entitled to a thor­ sometime and sleighride parties have be a great loss to Berrien county. broke iyp the Liberal Party, she show­ ough consideration. “I shall take such held in the town hall Saturday night time as seems necessary to me, as we been very numerous. ❖ <* ed' in the most unmistakable mannei ! Quinine | to listen to the report of the commit­ have no decision of our own supreme Postponed Sale. her approbation of the Liberal Union­ Last Thursday morning the mercu­ tee, who had visited factories at Law- court. The court will announce a de­ Owing to the severe weather on ist leaders. On the occasion of the cision Thursday morning at 9 o’clock.” ® TABLETS jB ry stood at 2 below zero, the coldest erence and Dowagiae. They were f t m Tuesday, Feb.. 19 my sale was post­ opening o f the Imperial Institute, it TROUBLE BREWING FOR RAIDERS. it has been this winter. favorably impressed and the outlook fljj M 3 from Pepsin, Quinine poned until Friday, March 1. I will was remarked by every one that she Women W lio Stand a Chance of Criminal Evangelist Buchanan has been for a factory here is very bright. and Caseara sell at public auction to the highest placed strong emphasis on the words, Prosecution—Nationalities. m m holding services at the Presbyterian Prof-. S. G. Stevens of New Buffalo Atchison, Kan., Feb. IS —B. P. Wag- & bidder on the Tabor farm six miles ‘the union of my Empire.’ It was al­ church, which resulted in 50 acces- was m town Monday, on business gener, general attorney of the Mis­ north of Buchanan and -J mile west of ways said that Lord Beaconsfield, Aid Digestion ions. souri Pacific railroad, in view of the A strong effort will be made at the Grange. Hall, commencing at 10 who was a thorough courtier, gained breaking open of the Missouri Pacific A St. Joseph family has been ser­ 0 village spring election to rid this o’clock, the following property. 4 his influence over her by giving way depot at Goffs. Kan.. last week by wo­ m Relieve Constipation iously sick from using condensed to her opinions on nearly every point, men temperance crusaders, has town of a saloon, and a warm fight is horses, 8 cows, 3 hogs, 100 bu. corn, milk that was not properly canned. or, at any rate, by persuading her advised the company in protecting its promised. The republican party will 10 tons hay, 25 bu. potatoes, 1 Mc­ depots against raiders to treat them as m Cure a Cold* f t that he did so. There is a little story Miss Ella Parreite of this city is a as of your put m the field a strictly Cormick corn binder, 1 Champion common burglars. Waggener is strong member of the E. K. Warren party to the effect that, In discussing liter­ ts temperance ticket. mower, 1 three inch wide tire wagon, in his denunciation of the manner in 25 Gents Per Box. which sailed Thursday on the Bis- ary matters with her, he used to speak which the depredations were commit­ 81 Rev. Keen lectured in the Latter 1 harrow tire wagon. 1 top carriage, ted. He says a penitentiary offense f t mark,for the Medditirranean, enroute of ‘we authors.’’ Her affection for AT DRUGGISTS. Day Saint hall Sunday night. There 1 platform spring wagon, 1 Portland was committed at Goffs, as the depot to Palestine. him, at any rate, was very deep and door was broken open. The women, aft­ m was a large crowd in attendance. cutter, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 road cart, Rev. Geo, Washington Benson, the sincere and she mourned for him not er breaking open the depot, destroyed ro Clyde Swem and Frank Mann were 1 road wagon, 1 two horse plow, 1 some intoxicating liquors they found Manufactured by Calhoun Si . oldest colored minister in the state only on national, hut personal there. Remedy Company. Limited, 15 SLw initiated into the mysteries of the I. spring tooth lever harrow, 1 spike North Jefferson Street, Battle grounds. Lanhani, Neb., Feb. IS.—This town Creek, Mich. $ $ 0 died at St. Joseph last week, aged 71 tooth drag, 1 hay’ rake, 1 hay tedder, O. O. F. lodge Friday night. ♦t* *£♦ is in an uproar over the liquor ques­ years. 1 corn plow, 1 set heavy double har­ tion. Money has been raised to clean Si The K. O. T. M. will give a masqu- The Cushing sisters, evangelists, ness, 2 sets of single harness and num­ Estate of G. L. Bailey Deed. out the joint-keepers. rade ball at the town hall Friday Valentine, Neb., Feb. IS.—A band AV have been holding revival services at erous other articles. All accounts due this estate have of women belonging to the W. O. T. night of this week. Music by Prof. VWV the Rescue Mission and many con­ W. W . McCracken, Prop. been placed in my hands for collect U. visited the saloons yesterday and Ormsbfs’ fall orchestra of Baroda. ion and persons knowing themselves warned the proprietors against main­ "Y version have resulted. H. A. H a t h a w a y , Auct. taining gambling devices. * Agent Weaver of Dayton was in WAITED The Knights of Pythias had a ban­ J. C. W e n g e r , Clerk. to he indebted, are hereby requested Beloit, Ivan., Feb. IS.-—Tliere was a town Saturday, on business. ❖ ■»> ❖ at call at the Lee Bros. & Co’s, bank free-for-all fight here Saturday after­ To sell Field, Garden, Flower and X V, quet at Hotel Higbee Tuesday night noon resulting from the feeling arising Miss Edith Logan has sold her mil­ Public Auction * and settle the'same. over the joints. The temperance men Lawn Seed. ❖ ❖ ❖ linery stock to Mrs. Mary Redden, Mon lay, Feb. 27 1901 I will sell at H e r b e r t R o e , E x r . and women insisted on making an in­ spection of the places to see if their PAXSON BROS., South Bend, Ind. Berrien Centre. who took possession of the store Mon­ Sl2 public auction on the Wm. Rough -*> *> orders regarding closing had been ob­ Mr. John Bishop entertained a day. farm 2 miles south of Buchanan and served. and while they were doing so W ill Try -Her Hand in Indiana. a fire alarm brought the engines ancl the number of his friends Saturday even­ Miss Lutie Longfellow of Grand mile west of the Howe school house. Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 18.—Kokomo rel­ hose was turned on the reformers, who Two Erof ssors Rpsign. ing. ‘Rapids is visiting her parents who 1 span black matched geldings splen­ atives of Mrs: Carrie Nation have re­ would have cut the hose had it not ceived letters from the Kansas reform­ been for a display of revolvers. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 19.—Dr. A few of our young people attend­ live south o f here. did road team, 1 bay gelding, 3 Jer­ James N. Martin Bates, professor of er, stating that she will visit Indiana Michigan Minutiae. ed the play at Dowagiae last Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. John Jones are enter­ sey cows, 1 Jersey calf, 2 milch cows, in the near future, perhaps in the diseases of women and children, and Hudson.—Mis® Effie Miller and Mr. Dr. James G. Lynds, demonstator of day evening. 6 shoats, 2 ewes, 25 chickens, 250 bu. month of March. The W. C. T. U. taining their daughter, Miss Emma of of this city is preparing to entertain Gage Wyckoff carried off the prizes at obstetrics and diseases of women, two a party given by the Rathbone sisters. Protracted meetings are being con­ Chicago. corn, 10 tons hay, 20 bu. potatoes, 1 Mrs. Nation and will aid her in a cru­ of tlie oldest and most popular in­ v Iron Mountain.—J. D. Anderson, Deering binder, 1 Solid Comfort sade against illegal saloons. structors on the medical faculty at the ducted by Rev. Minnemier. Bert Parrish of Benton Harbor was aged 7S years, killed a wildcat near university, have handed in them resig­ plow, 1 two seat buggy, 1 wagon, 1 Woman Killed by Raiders. Floodw-ood that weighed 97 pounds. Miss Rpbinson of Benton Harbor in town Friday, on business. nation. There is much curiosity as to pair bobs, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 19.—Mrs. Orchard Lake.—Dr. Addis Albra, the reasons for the resignations, and spent Sunday at George Armstrong’s. -> ❖ ❖ Rose Hudson, wife of John Hudson, pastor of the First M. E. church of *• j* spike tooth harrow, 1 cultivator, ’2 a quarrel in the department 'faculty is John'Ober and wife spent Saturday Passepartout Board. a saloon keeper at Mil wood, fourteen Mt. Pleasant, has accepted the posi­ broadly binted at. wagons complete with top boxes, 1 miles north of here, was sfiot and in­ tion of chaplain at the M. M. A. ■ and Sunday with relatives here. We have jtfst added a fine stotk of Birmingham.—Mrs. Edwin Miller Railway Company Wins a Case. stone boat, 1 set; dump boards,l Wheel stantly killed during a raid upon her Passepartout Board, and Bindings i n ' has brought suit against the village for Lansing, Mich.. Feb. IS.—Last year Will Robinson spent Sunday in barrow, 1 buggy pole,l hayfork with husband’s saloon. Hudson had been $5,000 damages for injuries received Railroad Oommisisoner Osborn added various colors. Price per sheet 20x30 warned to close his saloon, but refused. Pipestone. rope and pulleys, 1 set heavy harness, by falling on a defective sidewalk. to tlie mileage of the Detroit Union inches 15 cents, double sheet 30x40 Critiois s the Nation Idea. Railroad Depot and Station company Josie Palmer of Niles spent Sunday 1 set light double harness, 1 set light Cleared on the Doctors' Testimony.. and the Fort Street Union Depot com­ inches 25 cents. Binding paper to St. Paul,’ Feb. 18.—At the People’s at home. single harness, 1 set leather flynets, Muneie, Ind., Feb. 16.—The jury pany certain tracks which he deemed cents per roll, eliurch yesterday Dr. Samuel G. Smith, yesterday morning rendered ’ a verdict should be covered by the annual re- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waltz and Mr. 1 hay rack,5 new screen doors,lconch in his sermon on “The reign of law7,” of not guilty in the trial of Joseph | ports of these corporations for taxa- «£♦ referred to present conditions in Kan­ and Mrs. Charles Murphy spent Sun­ 1 bedroom suit, 1 dining table,! cup­ and Charles Keating, charged with the , tlon purposes. The companies filed a Unclaimed Letters sas, and criticised the new crusade murder of their brother-in-law, Allen bill to have the tax set aside and. the day in Benton Harbor. board, 1 cook stove, 6. high. back din­ without reserve. Robinson, a year ago. The evidence Letters unclaimed remaining in state demurredl The demurrer was ing chairs and other articles too num­ of the doctors’ was that death re­ dismissed Saturday. P. O. at Buchanan, Mich, for week ❖ ❖ ❖ sulted from apoplexy. -*!♦ . j . erous to mention. I t W ill Surprise You—Try It. G ALIEN ending Feb. 19, 1901: Mr. . Louis He Wanted to Join His Wife, J o h n L u t h e r , p r o p , It is a medicine abowe all others for catarrh, $15.00 drop head Sewing Machines Miss Emma Carlisle of Dowagiae. and is worth its weight in gold. Ely’s Cream. Lewistown, Ills,, Feb. 18.—La Fa­ Finch, Miv Frank Polk, Miss Susie H. A. H a t h a w a y , Auct. Balm does all that is claimed far it.—B, W Sperry yette Butler committed suicide at Ms at A. Jones & Co. visited friends near town the first of Camp. J. C. W enger, Clerk. Hartford, Conn. home here by shooting bimself in the My son was affl-cted with catarrh. He used ❖ ❖ -!♦ the week. G. W- Noui.e, P. M. ♦♦♦ Ely,s Cream Balm and the disapgreeable catarrh right temple.’ He was 75 years old Mouth Harps at A. Jones &. Co. ft him.—J. C. Olmsiead, Areola, Ills and had been a resident of this vicinity Pepto Quinine Tablets. Miss Winnie Dennison is the happy \ ❖ ❖ ❖ The.Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing, for forty-five, years. Butler has been possessor of a new piano. Pepfco Quinine Tablets cure a cold. Kodak supplies at A, Jones & Co. elfc’old by druggists at So cts. or mailed Dy Ely despondent since the death of his wife. These tablets relieve and cure eoa* Brothers, 56 Oa ren St., New York, fltipation. 25 cents.

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