The Clinton Republican.

52nd Year—No. 20. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907 Whole No. 2672. WILL PM LOLLY VARIOUS TOPICS. DALLAS MAN KILLED POMONA NOTICE. RUDOLPH^ GOEITE JOHN T. DANIELLS. PIONEER PICNIC Several of the big railroads of the County Pomona Grange Meets With Successful Farmer, Active In All Mat­ state have already announced their compliance with the new 2-cent law, Victor Grange Wednesday, Aug 14. ters of Public Interest. Former St. Johns Men Went which goes into effect September 28. Body Cut in Two By Perc Passed Away at His Home The Pioneers of Clinton to • • • to Bloomington and Marquette Freight. Clinton County Pomona Grange will Early Friday Morning. John T. Daniells, who is a candi ­ Meet in DeWitt. In response to a petition addressed meet with Victor Grange, Wednes ­ date for the constitutional convention, to the Board of Public Works, Supt. day, August 14th. Date changed from was born in Troy, Oakland county, BOUGHT GATE RIGHTS O. B. Preston has been instructed to HAD BEEN DRINKING. August 21 to August 14 on account of WAS AN OLD PIONEER. Michigan, on December 25th, 1840. SATURDAY, AUG. 17, ’07 arrange for the lighting of the court the Sunday school excursion to De­ He received his early education in the house grounds. • • • troit. common schools, supplemented with Expecting to “Interest ” Others and Accident Occurred Near Portland on Grange will be held at the church Conducted a Jewelry Business in 8t. two years at Olivet college and con ­ Picnic Dinner and Interesting Pro­ The Adriatic, on which the Hicks Wednesday Morning—Name Was near the Grove school house. All 4th Johns for Many Years—Masonic tinued in the practical “school of life.” gram Prepared —Talks by Old Get their Money Back party sailed for home from Southam- degree members invited. Grange call­ In 1868 he settled on his farm in Es­ and More. ton was reported by wireless message Math. Simmons —Leaves Family. ed at 10:30 in 5th degree, and in 4th Funeral Services Sunday. sex, Clinton county, where he has Pioneers. east of Sandy Hook Wednesday morn ­ degree at 11 a.m. Regular order of since resided. He has long been in ­ ing. The party will probably land in business. Below is the program. terested in the work of the Farmers’ New York today. The body of a man, with the legs The annual picnic of the Clinton Almost three years ago there was • * • Question, "What part, if any, of a Rudolph Goette passed away at an Clubs, having been an active member severed from the trunk, having been Pomona Grange meeting should be in early hour lost Friday morning at his of the Essex club for 20 years. He county Pioneers will be held in the a pilgrimage from many states to Severe hail storm last Thursday did cut off across the abdomen, and one Bloomington, Illinois, where the open form?” Fred Ottmar, Riley. home in St. Johns at the age of 63 was present to help organize the State village of DeWitt, Saturday, August a large amount of damage to corn and arm severed at the shoulder, was Question, “Should the farmer’s wife years. Deceased had been in poor Association of Farmers’ clubs, in the 17th, 1907. The forenoon will be de ­ White company sold men the right to beans in Michigan. The damage was found on the track just east of Port­ manufacture and sell a certain pat­ own an equal share in the farm prop­ health for the past year or two, hav ­ senate chamber at Lansing, on Decem­ voted to visiting and getting acquaint­ severe about Chesaning, Orion and land Wednesday morning. erty?” Charles Clements, Gunnison- ing suffered one or two strokes of ber 1st and 2nd, 1894, and he has at­ ed, or renewing old acquaintances. ent gate in a certain county or state. Port Huron. At the latter place light­ Investigation showed the man to be The price was $1,500 cash or a good ville. paralysis, but was able to be around tended all of its meetings but one. He Picnic dinner at noon. ning struck Grand Trunk freight shed. Mathias Simmons, whose home is one Dinner, recess until 1:30. some most of the time. His death has served the association as presi­ Meeting called to order at 1:30. indorsed note. If the buyer brought The hall storm was also severe at mile west and 3V4 miles south of another sucker down there and he Song. came as a surprise to most of his ac­ dent and also on its board of directors. Song, “America,” by the audience. Ovid. Fowler. On his clothing was found Welcome address, Master of Victor quaintances. He has served as chairman of its leg­ Song, “Old Folks at Home,” by the was induced to buy, the first pur­ • • • among other things a certificate of audience. chaser got $750.00 of No. 2’s money; Grange. Mr. Goette came to St. Johns in islative committee, also as a member Mrs. Nancey Danley, J. Byron Dan- deposit for $125 on the Pewamo bank Response by Master of Pomona 1866 of ’7 and has lived here contin ­ of a special committee to draft a Pri­ Welcome address. Miss Helen Dills. if No. 1 brought two suckers who ley, wife and son Gerald, left Wednes ­ and a due bill on a Fowler store. Two Response, President of society. bought, he got $1,500 back and was Grange. uously since. He conducted a jewelry mary law. day for a trip down the St. I.awrence ten-dollar bills and 13 cents in change Recitation, Mrs. Ella Balcom. business for nearly 25 years, retiring He started the agitation which re­ Music. even with the game less his personal to Montreal, going by boat from De­ were also found. The remains were expenses. If No. 1 got three or more Question, “Are the farms deteriorat ­ in 1891. sulted in the establishing of the first Three minute talks by past presi­ troit to Buffalo, trolly to Lewiston gathered together and Justice Selleck ing in value? ” Frank Upton. Deceased was bom in Alstead, Prus­ rural route in Clinton county, on dents. to buy he began to get rich and soon and boat to Toronto and Montreal. of Portland impaneled a jury for the Recitationy-Ida Craun. wore diamonds. Song. sia, October 27, 1844, and came to December 4th, 1899. They will stop at the ‘Thousand Is­ holding of an inquest. Question, “Is it rest to care for flow­ America in 1865, spending 18 months Recitation by Robert Landers, en ­ The Republican denounced the lands, ” and visit New York points. The Portland Observer says the titled, “Deacon Jones ’ Experience. ” scheme at the time as the old Bohe­ body was found by Frank Mann, who ers?” Mrs. Lewis Huguelet and Mrs. in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and Chica­ • * • Pope. go, from whence he came to Saint Duet, Mrs Carl VanFleet and Mark mian oat deal under another name, At the races being held In I-ansing works for Jason Woodbury, and who Norris. but many went from this county and had been across the track with some Talk, Resolved, “That to teach and Johns. this week, Elbrlno lost the final heat enforce cleanliness is more import­ Mr. Goette was twice mqyried, the Recitation, Byrl Linn. bought. One who had occupied a high yesterday by a neck. Casta Nada win ­ cows. When going over he met the Address (speaker announced later.) county office was prominent in it. man and talked with him. He says ant than to teach history, ’ Theo H. first union to Miss Mary E. Rogers ning, going the mile in 2:10^4. The Townsend. of Maple Rapids. Two sons were Recitation, Mrs. Ida Craun. One of the former officials of the city previous day Elbrlno won the third the man was considerably intoxicated, Song, W. A. Abel. interested a man in a state position and that he made an effort to get him “Charity work in a subordinate born to them, Herman R., a jeweler heat, going the mile in 2:10. Elbrino ’s grange,” Mrs. F. W. Redfern. of Virden, Illinois, and Helmar E., a Recitation, Hattie Kinney. to go in, and the latter recently set­ nrevious record was 2:12^4 which was off the track, but he would not listen Short talks from old pioneers. tled up after suit had been started. to him. Mr. Mann knew that the Selection, Mrs. Jerome Dills. druggist at Orion, Michigan, both of made on the St. Johns track two years “The labor question on the farm: whom were with their father during Song, “God Be With You.” One farmer in Eagle made a fairly ago. through morning freight had not yet People are kindly requested not to good settlement Boon after he got in * • • passed and he was fearful that the Can President Roosevelt ’s remedy be the last few days of his life. His sec­ adopted by the mass of farmers?” ond marriage was to Miss Carrie throw scraps and litter on the grounds by the help of a St. Johns attorney. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pennell and Mr. man might not get out of the way in Mrs. C. L. Pearce, Sec’y. Recently suits have been started the condition in which he was. When Discussion led by Edgar Burk, Jer­ Randell of St. Johns, in 1876. One and Mrs. R. G. Allison left Tuesday ome Dills and others. daughter, Blanche, was born to them. against two St. Johns men, who later for a trip down the St. Lawrence he went back to the track he found Notice. lived in I^nsing; a Hubbardston the horribly mutilated body. Recitation. Deceased is survived by his wife and to Quebec. They expect to stop at “What the grange stands for and its the children above mentioned. The grounds for the Pioneer Picnic man, two former St. Johns men in Alexandria Bay, New York, among It was found by buggy tracks pass­ other towns to collect their notes. ing through the lane toward the rail­ relation to the daily duties of life.” A. Mr. Goette was a highly respected at. DeWitt Saturday, August 17, 1907, the “Thousand Islands, ” on their H. Warren, Ovid. citizen and leaves a large circle of ac­ will be prepared Thursday afternoon, Looks as though those who are worth way home. They took train from road on the Shuert farm that Sim­ it will have to pay. It is unfortun ­ mons had been in a buggy and evi ­ Closing song. quaintances. The funeral services August 15th. If it storms that day Detroit to Toronto and Richelieu & F. W. REDFERN, were conducted from his late home then come Friday afternon. All that ate, because they never received val ­ Ontario steamers the balance of the dently taken the farm lane for the ue, but they gave judgment notes; al­ road and gotten upon the track, as MRS. C. L. PEARCE. Master. Sunday afternoon, being in charge of voted to have the picnic at DeWitt way. Lecturer. St. Johns Lodge No. 105, F. & A. M. come and lend a helping hand. lowed judgments to be taken against * • • the buggy with a bottle of whisky and them in Illinois and so can hardly some packages were found near the There was a large attendance. Mrs. C. L. Pearce, Sec’y. go behind the returns now. Some inquiry has ben made as to track, but the horse was not in sight. FACTORY NOTES. It is surprising that business men when the Wagon company stock will The buggy was headed toward the CARD OF THANKS. would take a chance like this when be issued. There are five or six sub­ east while the man was coming west. DON’T WRITE they could just as well bet on a scribers who have not paid in all of He was in Fowler Tuesday afternoon, An average of one car load of wag­ horse race, the weather or something their money, some $1,300 to $1,500. going from there to Pewamo, leaving ons is being shipped every day. I wish to thank the many friends On May 4th, 1900, he made request Letters Inside of Packages—Danger­ else where- there would not be over When this is paid The Republican un ­ that place late in the evening. The new elevator In the Wagon fac­ who helped me with their votes in the to the department at Washington, ask­ 99 chances in 100 against them. The derstands the stock will be issued, The unfortunate man leaves a* wife tory has been completed. Jamestown Contest, and so made it ing and urging the claims of Clinton ous and Expensive. Republican has the names of a half a meeting of stock holedrs held and and four children. -The funeral ser­ It is thought that a band will be or­ possible for me to win. to be selected as the first and trial dozen who bit on the Bloomington St. Johns get her share of the direc ­ vices were held in Westphalia. ganized by the employees of the Wag­ CORA CHURCH. county for solid R. F. D. in Michigan deal; but that probably does not cov ­ tors. It is up to the Business Men's on factory. and securing the aid of friends of the Postofflce Inspector Parsell, was in er one half of the Clinton county vic ­ association to collect the subscriptions The new foundry is just about com­ enterprise, at Washington and eles- Ovid Thursday, looking up some cases tims. ♦ * • pleted and the institution will begin where, the desired result was obtain ­ of violation of the regulation regard­ Hon. C. W. Martin and wife and business in a very few days now. ed. For ten years he was secretary of ing writing in packages, and we un ­ STATE FAIR. their daughter, Mrs. Maud Jones of WANDERED AWAY The St. Johns Heater Co., has pur­ OFF TO JAMESTOWN the Clinton County Pioneer society derstand that some of our people were Detroit, and his sister, Mrs. Alice chased one of the largest radial drills and is president of the society at the up against the proposition of paying Richards and daughter, Kittle, of Itha­ made. It will plane, drill and tap cast­ present time. $10.00 for their mistake. ings without removing them from Entries the Largest Ever Known at ca, were visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Henry Fehr Went Ber­ He has attended as a delegate sev ­ Packages that contain writing must and Mrs. L. G. Loomis of Greenbush, the base. The machine is now being Party of Five Leave Tonight eral state conventions of the Republic- be sent at letter rates and for every this Time of Year. Sunday. Mr, Martin was at one time rying Yesterday. built and will arrive in about four for Exposition. can party and many county conven ­ offense where such rate is not paid state senator from this district, his weeks. A temporary structure will be tions. He has been supervisor of his one is liable to a fine of $10. Pack­ home then being in Ithaca. Later Mr. erected soon in which to manufacture township and also justice of the peace, ages are opened by inspectors for this Never in the history of the Michi­ Martin was United States Consul for FOUND THIS MORNING furnaces. OTHER CANDIDATES. declining re-election to the latter of­ very purpose and unless you wish to gan State Fair, which extends over eight years at Amherstburg, Ontario, The annual meeting of the F. C. fice after having served 16 years. get rid of your money in chunks about a period of 58 years, has there been and for the past year has been Consul Mason Co., manufacturers of imple­ Realizing the neglect so observable the size of $10 don ’t make the mistake so many entries made by the time the at Martinique, for which place they Three and a Half Miles North of ment supplies, was held last Monday. in the condition of many of the graves of trying to write in packages or on The report of the secretary-treasurer Win Special Prizes Offered by Mer­ fair opened as have been already re­ will sail the 24th of this month. Pompeii—Walked Many within our cemeteries, he made earn ­ newspapers that are to be mailed at ceived this year, and the fair does not showed the year’s business to have chants for 2d and 3d Highest est effort to have a day set apart, in low rate postage.—Ovid Register Un ­ Miles. been very satisfactory. A 6 per cent open for four weeks. The indications in Respective Districts. the autumn time to be devoted to the ion. are that in nearly every department dividend was declared, which speaks improving of their condition and in ­ the number of entries will be doubled, VETERANS OF 23rd. well when it is considered that many teresting the state association of farm­ and the perplexing problem is how to Mrs. Henry Fehr, who lives a half improvements have been made, this ers’ clubs and the state grange in the HART TOOK ANOTHER mile west of the I.ake corner, north ­ year. A merry party of five, Miss Emma set aside ample space for each. Ex ­ To Hold Forty-Second Annual Reunion work, resulted in the designating of hibitors will have to content themselv ­ west of the city, went berrying yes­ Ruess of Elsie, Miss Stella Andrews September 30th as “Memory Day” by es with less space than one year ago At Saginaw August 22. terday at 12 o’clock, but did not re­ of Olive, the Misses Cora Church and act of the legislaure, for this much Wins Second Victory Monday After­ turn. She is about 70 years old and Sylvia Halsey of Bingham and Miss in order to accomodate the great in ­ QUALIFIED ELECTORS. needed work. noon for a Stake of $10.00. crease. her neighbors became alarmed at her Viola Dalius of Eagle, start (his ev ­ For several years he has felt the de ­ Many new buildings will have to be During the semi-centennial home absence and George Jury, Will Lake, ening at 8:40 for the Jamestown Ex ­ sirability of a careful and considerate coming week in Saginaw, August 18 Mrs. Smedley and Charles Knaup Question Answered as to Who Can position as guests of the Clinton Re­ built another year on account of the revision of the state constitution that A 100-yard dash was run between increased interest shown by exhibit ­ to 24, the veterans of the Twenty-third started out to find her. They traced Vote at Tuesday’s Primaries. publican. They will be gone about it may more nearly conform to the regiment will hold their forty-second her west to the Gardner road, north ten days, visiting many places of in ­ Harry Hart of Maple Rapids and ors. A number of counties in North­ present needs of the people of Mich George Judd of St. Johns, Monday af­ ern Michigan have raised from $500 annual reunion at Hoyt Park. The two miles, east to French ’s and north terest in the East. igan. If he shall be selected as one reunion proper takes place on Thurs­ to the pump factory, where trace of In addition to the trip won by the ternoon on Higham street east. Hart to $1,000 which will be expended in Fowler, Mich., Aug. 5th, ’07. of the men to do this work, it will be won, as he did in the race Wednes ­ making exhibits of the fruits and the day, August 22. her wag lost. The search was con ­ Editor Republican, young ladies, The Republican an ­ bis aim to give all aid within his pow­ This famous regiment had its ren ­ tinued by Mr. Jury and her daughter, St. Johns, Michigan, nounced that special prizes would be day afternoon. At the finish he was farm products which have been raised Dear Sir: Please inform me In this er, to the end that a revised consti ­ fully fifteen feet ahead of his contest ­ in that section. dezvous at Saginaw, at Hoyt Park, al­ Mrs. Jakeway, and she was found this week's Republican Just who are eligible given by merchants for the second tution may be submitted for the peo­ most at the commencement of the civil morning three and a half miles north to vote at the primaries for delegates to and third highest number of votes se­ ant, taking the event in lift seconds. the constitutional convention. Will the cured in each district. ple’s acceptance, which shall be satis­ There was a stake of $10. war. It was filled by volunteers from of Pompeii, and brought home. It is names of candidates appear on one bal­ factory to them and later prove the BIG COUNTY FAIR. the sixth congressional district, and thought she had started for Ashley, lot as in the general elections? In district No. 1 Mrs. Dow Eldridge wisdom of its provisions. among the officers was Louis W. Fas- where a daughter lives. She appar­ Yours very truly, wins the camera offered by R. G. Alli­ quelle of St. Johns, who was surgeon. ently walked all night, as she was at JAY SESSIONS. son, and Miss Emma Harvey is en ­ SAN JUAN. Will Be Held September 17-20 —Large Co. “A” was commanded by Capt. O. Adam Brenner ’s three or four miles Attorney General Bird points out titled to her choice of any pair of la­ AGED MAN DEAD. that “qualified electors” at the pri­ Purses Offered. L. Spaulding of St. Johns, who retired northwest of St. Johns, at 4 o’clock dles ’ fine shoes made by W. L. Doug­ A. J. Jury left Friday for White with the rank of general, and was af­ yesterday afternoon. She did not maries on Tuesday, August 13, 1907, las, and offered by M. R. VanDeusen Lake. terwards assistant secretary of the stop anywhere for anything to eat or will be all electors as defined under of Elsie. John Falor Passes Away at the Home the general election law. Registration John McKinley went to White Lake The fifty-second annual Clinton treasury under President McKinley. even a drink, so far as known. Her In district No. 2, Miss May More­ of His Son August 1st. Tuesday. son was shot and severely injured a is not necessary, but in case a land wins a handsome parasol given county fair will be held September 17, General Spaulding will be a prominent Ed Hulse returned from White Lake 18, 19, and 20, and it is planned to guest and will be one of the speakers few years ago and It is thought to voter has moved into a township or by George H. Chapman, and Miss at the camp fire. have affected her mind. ward since the last registration the Etheyl Finch wins the signet ring of­ John Falor, a well known and high­ Tuesday. make it greater than ever this year attorney general is of the opinion that Mrs. Charles Hulse went to White in every department. Although no Robert Anderson of Maple Rapids fered by R. G. Allison. ly esteemed resident of St. Johns, definite arrangements have yet been Is secretary-treasurer. he would have the right to swear in In district No. 3, Mrs. Forbes took died at the home of his son, Lewell A. I.ake Friday. BATH LADY DEAD. his vote. second place, and is entitled to the Falor, of this city, August 1st, at the Alice Holmes will return from the made for the special attractions, Two ballots will be provided, the races, etc., it has been decided to of­ silk umbrella offered by John Hicks, age of 85 years, two months and 28 lake tonight. ANNUAL FAIR. names of the Republican candidates while Miss Mina Nuffer wins the kid days. fer a $400 purse for the “free for all” Mrs. Charles Stadel Died Friday Morn ­ R. C .Davies and wife will return and $300 for each of the other races. being on white ballots and the names gloves, offered by John Hicks. Mr. Falor was born in Akron, Sum­ from the lake today . ing at the Lansing Hospital. of the democratic candidates on blue In district No. 4, Hicks' special mit county, Ohio, May 3, 1822. He was Susie Durkee will go to San Juan Picnic of St. Joseph’s Parish at Pe- ballots. The elector will call for the prize of a silk underskirt goes to Miss elected superintendent of the Ohio ca­ CHANGE IN SUBURBAN TIME. ballot he prefers and can vote for any Anna Oppenlander, and Miss Eva Sim­ Saturday and with Ida Butler will wamo, August 27th. Mrs. Charles Stadel of Bath, died at nal by that state in 1846, and was on take the Sunday night boat to Chicago three names he desires. mons wins the velvet or Smyrna rug duty four years. He was also county 7 o’clock Friday morning of cancer, given by John Hicks. Mrs. Will H. Brunson and son Law- Commencing August 12, 1907, last at the city hospital in Lansing, where superintendent of Fulton county, Ohio, car on the Suburban will leave Lan ­ The annual fair and picnic of Saint THANKS ALL AROUND. Miss Cora Church, by virtue of her for nine years. renoe, Mrs. H. L. Kendrick and son, she had been for a few weeks. The having the largest number of votes, Charles, went to White I.ake, Thurs­ sing at 9 o’clock p.m., and leaves St. Joseph’s Parish will be held on the deceased, who was 40 years old, had He was united in marriage to Caro­ public school grounds, at Pewamo, is entitled to the insurance policy of­ lina Wood on June 17, 1846. Of this day. They have rented the C. E. Van- Johns at 10 o’clock p.m. This change been ill for nearly two years. She is To my friends: You have helped me gives one hour longer in each place. Tuesday, Aug. 27th. Dinner, and sup­ fered by C. A. Johnson, of Ovid. This unio/i, eight children were born, five Sickle cottage. survived by her husband and father, in a long hard three months ’ struggle policy Ib for $400 in case of death, or per served by the ladies. Brass band who live in Bath. The remains were of whom survive. They are Mrs. Em­ will render popular airs. Baloon as­ to win a prize. Do not think I could in case of sickness, or accident, $40 ily Wardwell of Middleton, Mrs. Mary taken to Bath, where the funeral was have won just as well without your monthly indemnity. CONFESSED HIS GUILT. cension by an expert aeronaut. Va­ held Sunday. Holmes of Eureka, Mrs. Amelia Mc­ rious sports, games and races. Val­ one or two or three thousand or An interesting report of the trip Coy of Barberton, Ohio, Lewell Falor more votes. The highest number of will be furnished by the party for the uable prizes for successful contest ­ of this city and Mrs. Fllllnger of Owos­ R. J. Craig, who was arrested, MURDER IN OWOSSO. votes given me by any one person was readers of The Republican. so. In 1860 he removed from Ohio to ants. The Hon. Mayor Thompson of 6,000. I have a list of the voters, more charged with the theft of the watch Detroit, and Rev Von Mach of Ger­ Clinton county, where he has been a and chain from J. O. Speck, a boarder than 300, which I shall long keep in resident since. many will be the speakers of the day. remembrance. I am glad to say that at the Farmers’ Hotel, has confessed Speeches in German and English. A Jealous Husband 8hoots Wife Who ST. JOHNS SALOONS. His wife died June 13th, 1904, since to the sheriff that he stole the watch Was Securing a Divorce. the names of some of the kindest, which time he has made his home royal welcome and a good time is as­ most honest, and most industrious on the night of July 1st and hid it sured. 20-3 Council Refuses to Raise Lid in with his children. He had been a for almost a month in Kenyon's feed people of the United States are found member of the Disciple church for barn. He is in jail. A double tragedy was enacted at therein. Any Respect. over 40 years, and was a kind and lov ­ SUDDEN DEATH. the Traveler's Home in Owosso Wed ­ I thank Mr. Vaughan for his great ing father, and will be greatly missed nesday afternoon at 2:45 when Ed ­ courtesy in permitting me, though by all. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ward Halstead shot his wife. Lizzie holding second place, to become one of At the regular meeting of the com­ The funeral services were held at 4* 4* 8outh Ovid Farmer Drops Dead on Halstead, through the chin, killing the party. mon council Monday evening besides 4. PROCLAMATION. 4* her instantly and then after trying one o'clock at the home of L. A. Falor Way Home from Camp Meeting. Thanking one and all for their kind the regular routine business, some in the northwestern part of town ; they to shoot Miss Emma Votz, a domes ­ favors, Yours respectfully, claims were allowed, and a few side ­ 4* ------4* went from there to the Disciple church Whereas, the Clinton County tic employed at the home, he shot SYLVIA E. HAIJ3EY. walks ordered built, Alderman Wash­ and Rev. C. M. Keene of Owosso of­ 4* 4* While returning home from camp himself in the temple. Halstead died burn offered a resolution to amend ficiated. The Interment was made in •J* Sunday School Association will 4* meeting last Saturday night, William about 6 p.m. RECEPTION FOR MI88 RUE88. the ordinance governing saloons, giv­ the St. Johns cemetery. 4* have its annual excursion on 4* Ormiller, a farmer living in S. Ovid, ing them one hour extra on Saturday aged about 63 years, dropped dead LIVE POULTRY WANTED. 4. Wednesday, August 21, 1907, 4* night, viz.: from 10 to 11 o’clock, be­ MISS BERTRAM TAKE8 VEIL. from heart failure. He was walking Miss Emma Ruess. the winner In the ginning with the first Saturday in 4. from this city to Detroit; 4* along with a friends when the end I will load my first car of live poul­ Jamestown Contest for the first dis ­ 4. Therefore. I. William H. Field. 4. came. June and extending to the last Satur­ try at St. Johns on Thursday, August trict, was tendered a reception Thurs­ day In October. This was defeated. Louis Bertham. accompanied by his 4* Mayor of the City of 8 L Johns. 4* Mr. Ormiller leaves a wife and fam­ 29, for which I will pay the highest day evening at the home of Mr. and EDWARD J. MOINET, Aldermen Washburn and Schoenhals mother, Mrs. J. P. Bertram of West­ 4. do hereby Proclaim Wednesday, 4* ily. The funeral services were held market price. See me before sell­ Mrs. A. E. Sickles of Elsie in honor voting in favor of it, and Aldermen phalia, went to Wilkes Barre, Pennsyl ­ Republican candidate for nomina ­ Monday. ing. H. P. Gage. • 20-2t of her good fortune. Light refresh­ vania. recently, where, on last week 4* August 21, 1907, to be a civic 4* tion as delegate to the Constitutional Fishburn, Giffels, Harley and Holmes ments were served. against it. Wednesday. Miss Martha Bertram, 4* holiday. 4* Convention. M. W. A. Dance. received the black veil at the Mallln- Place a (X) before his name at the MARRIAGE LICEN8E8. There were four protests against 4* Dated at St. Johns, August 4* The Foresters of Camp 2387 will Try Congress barber shop, head extending the time of the saloons. croht convent, also taking the last 6. 1907. Primary Election, August 13th, 1907. vow. She adopted the name Alexia. 4. 4* George F. Gibson, 8 t. Johns ...... 42 give a dance at the new M. W. A. of Clinton avenue, for clean, care­ Two were not considered, coming 4. WILLIAM H. FIELD. 4. Caroline R. Wilson, Saginaw ....42 hall at the foot of Clinton avenue on ful shaving and good hair cutting from outside parties. Of the other Miss Bertram entered the convent at Anthony M. Schneller. Dallas ....27 Friday evening, August 16th. Bill, Choice line of cigars.—W. W. Fergu­ two, one had 109 signatures, and the Westphalia three years ago. when 4. Mayor. 4* Clara Miller, Dallas ...... 12 50 cents. lpd son, proprietor. other had 64 signatures. but 16 years og age. j.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. 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DEWITT. NORTH EAGLE. DELTA MILLS.

Mrs. Knight VanFleet visited her The society at Mont Lyon’s was Wm. H. Harrison was born in New sister, Mrs. J. Florian near Grand well attended. York nearly 77 years ago, and died In Ledge Sunday. Her sister, Mrs. Ar- Lansing August 1st, of heart failure. Mr. Alta Howe has returned home after Harrison had gone to Lansing to attend mance Brya who has ben staying for attending school at Mt. Pleasant the Emancipation day exercises. He had been a few days with Mrs. Florian, return ­ past year. Into Mr. Beck's store to trade, left the ed home with Mrs. VanFleet. •tore, went down the street, returned in A number from around here at­ a few minutes and dropped down on the Misses Lulah Clavey and Lelah Van- tended the social at D. F. Eddy ’s last walk and died as he was carried into the Feelt are spending the week at the Saturday evening. store. Mr. Harrison had worked for G. home of Mr. John Flarlan. N. Lee for a good many years, until Mr. There was no Sunday school or Lee’s death, about five years ago. Since Mrs. Harrison Schavey and son vis ­ meeting at the F. M. church last Sun ­ then Mr. Harrison had lived at Delta, ited Miss Pansy Peabody near Gunni- day, on account of Mrs. Aver ’s death. his sister keeping house for him. Inter ­ sonville Thursday. ment at Hillside cemetery Saturday af­ A number from this vicinity at­ The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has been ternoon. Miss Delia Moses spent Saturday tended camp meeting at Grand I^edge in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of A. E. Yandwalker of Lansing was in urday in I^ansing. last Sunday. town Monday. Mrs. Cleo Moses and sons spent two There will be an ice cream social at ' — and has been made under his per- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parker spent Sun ­ days at the home of Ed. Moses last the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank sonal supervision since its infancy. day with friends at Oneida. week. Mrs. Fred Throop spent last week with Byam, Saturday evening. August 10. Allow no one to deceive you in this. friends at Park Lake. Mr. Throop and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rose entertain ­ All are invited. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but children went to Park Lake Saturday. ed H. P. Rose, wife and daughter, Vio­ Death of Mrs. Harriett Avery. All went to Pine Lake Saturday after­ let, Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and two Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of noon in an auto. sons, Miss Martha Rose and Mr. Adel- Mrs. Harriet Avery passed away at Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Miss Veo Space left Tuesday for a few bert Rose of I^anslng and Mr. and her home Saturday, August 3rd, at weeks’ with friends at Hillsdale. the age of 80 years. She was born in Fuller Watson and family left Tuesday Shul of Lansing Sunday. morning for Wolf Lake, where they will Charles Ingalls and wife of Water- in the state of New Hampshire, her spend tne rest of the summer. town are visiting Niagara Falls and maiden name was Holbrook. What is CASTORIA friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Avery spent a portion of her Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ Mrs. Roy Van Liew of Indianapolis young life in Vermont and Ohio. Here goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ORAL. Indiana, is visiting her parents, Mr. she married Sumner Avery. They re­ mained in Ohio seven years and from contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic and Mrs. James Truesdell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berlin visited her Mrs. Alton J. Phelps and son Dar- there they moved to Iowa and later substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton row are visiting friends in Buffalo to Michigan. They came to Eagle 42 usd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Sunday. years ago and settled on the farm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey and Mrs and vicinity. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipntion Jennie Rue visited Mrs. Cora Gerberlch John Wernicke, wife and daughter where Mr. and Mrs. Avery died. Mr. Avery died nine years ago and and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho and family Friday. Lilah, who were visiting her parents, Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Mr. and Mrs. Roma Georgia and son Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schavey, re­ sinc^then she has been tenderly car­ Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. Osborn ed for by her youngest daughter, I>ora. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Crampton visited at the home of Arthur turned to their home in Ohio last Bullard S#nday. w’eek. Mrs. Avery was sick only a few hours. She leaves to mourn her death four Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Chapman visited NEW Nathan Wager cut 15 acres of seed her mother. Mrs. Frank Sackett, Sun ­ clover on Theodore Townsend ’s farm sons, Frank, Charley, Aaron and Sum­ GENUINE CASTORIA alway : day*. Their daughter, Neva, returned ner and three daughters, Mrs. Jane home with them, after spending two days from which Jerry Springsteen thresh­ with her Grandmother Sackett. ed 68 bushels and six pounds of fine Williams, Mrs. Ed. Wilkins and Lora Bears the Signature of Avery. She also leaves 20 grand chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Karcher came seed. Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jane Northway and Mrs. S. A. dren, three great-grand children and Mrs. O. C. Whitaker. Mr. Karcher ex ­ Stewart returned from Eaton Rapids a host of friends. As she lead a Chris­ pects to return In a few days, but Mrs. Monday. tian life she will be greatly missed in Karcher will stay for two weeks. John Mentor of Bannister visited at Will M. Barnes and wife of Willow the church. Vernle Strong’s Sunday. Springs, Missouri, visited at the home We miss thee from our home, dear Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey spent Sat­ S. Tucker Monday. mother, urday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Whiting of Jackson, Mr. and We miss three from thy place, I. C. Jones, who Is very sick. A shadow o’er our life is cast; Mr. and Mrs. Horward Pope and chil­ Mrs. Bennett of Lansing called at the dren returned from Crystal Lake Sun ­ NEW PARLOR FURNITURE home of J. E. Wood Sunday. We miss the sunshine of thy face. The Kind You Have Always Bought day. Several from here attended the We miss thy kind and willing hand, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Whittaker visited grange picnic Saturday. Thy fond and earnest care, In Use For Over 30 Years. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jennings Sunday. NEW BED ROOM FURNITURE Miss Edith Bard spent part of last Our home is dark without thee— •HC CINTAUR COMPANY, TT MUMMY tYMKIT NCU vo*H Cl* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huer visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moritz, near Fowler, Sun ­ week in Jackson. We miss thee everywhere. day. NEW DINING ROOM FURNITURE The L. O. T. M. M. will hold a pic­ Mrs. Blancy Lyon and William Bandt nic at Waverly Park Friday, August ’Tis hard to break the tender cord visited at the home of C. B. Morse, Sun ­ NEW LIBRARY FURNITURE 9th, 1907. When love has bound the heart, day. Donald Hewitt is visiting his aunt 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words, Mrs. Charles Halsey and children vis ­ BENGAL CENTER. MERLE BEACH. ited her mother, Mrs. Peter Shafley, Sat­ at Rochester, Michigan. “We must forever part; ” urday afternoon and Sunday. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will meet Dearest loved one we must lay thee Mr. and Mrs. Roma Georgia visited at at Andrew Wager’s August 17th. In the peaceful grave’s embrace, A. E. Harper left the latter part of A nice crowd at J. W. Ennest ’s Ansel Chapman ’s Monday. NEW CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madden of St. But thy memory will be cherished last week for Pennsylvania, where he Saturday listened to the address of Ed Lyon of Bengal and Merritt Lyon Louis, John Beadle and family of Lan ­ Till we see thy heavenly face. of Carson spent Friday afternoon with Our buyers have just returned from the market will spend some time visiting rela­ Miss Jennie Buell of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Whittaker. sing are guests at the home of J. R. tives. The bridge was taken up Monday Beadle. Miss Lulu Good returned from Big forenoon and the dredge has passed where they placed large orders for ail the newest Miss Norma Beadle is visiting her EAGLE. Rapids last Saturday. the road. Travel is shut off until WEST OLIVE. patterns in house furnishings. These goods are ar­ friends in Lansing. The Misses Jennie and Fannie Par- temporary bridge is built. tee from near Breckenridge spent last Miss Bell McHenry of Lansing and riving daily and are being set up and placed on dif ­ Rev, Elliott Bouck spent a part of The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Qllie RIVERSIDE. last week at the Eaton Rapids camp week with Miss Katie Brown. Mrs. Martin and sons are visiting at Blizzard is on the gain. ferent sales room floors. meeting. The Bengal Epworth League will the home of David Plowman and other Mr. and Mrs. Jay VanDyke and little Bennett Hedley of Lansing spent give an ice cream social at the home friends. son visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buying in immense quantities for spot cash, we Mrs. Frank Peltier is slowly improv ­ Sunday here with his uncle, A. R. Ben ­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hicks Friday E. Webb, wife and daughter, and Gust Martzke last Monday. ing. nett and family. evening, August 16; all are cordially Mrs. Steward and sons of Owosso Mr. P. Smith of Ovid visited his son V'Vays get the very lowest price and give our cus­ Miss Lena Bochoit of Saginaw, who invited. were callers at J. W. Ennest ’s Sunday Ed. and family the first of the week. Miss Winnie Brokaw is visiting *Mrs. George Blizzard and daughter. has been spending a few weeks here, friends at Eaton Rapids for a few Mr. George Murton of Wacousta Frank Swain and wife spent Satur­ Nina, were callers of Mrs. Retta Smith tomers the benefit of the bargain. We are a branch returned to her home Sunday. days. and Miss Anna Risley spent last Sat­ day night and Sunday with her moth last Saturday. of the largest house furnishing concern in Michigan, Egbert Hurd of South DeWitt was Norma Patten returned to her home urday and Sunday with her brother, er, Mrs. Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone and son Ray­ a guest at O. B. Dills’ Sunday after­ at Grand Ledge on Saturday, after a Rev. R. R. Risley of Chapin. Fred Greene and wife spent Satur­ mond. of West Riley and Mr. and Mrs. noon and evening. Lewis Brown and two daughters of Olive and prepay freight charges to any point in the state two weeks’ visit with relatives here. Calvin Rice of Watertown visited day night with his uncle, J. W. Ennest were entertained at the home of Mr. and John DeWitt and wife of St. Johns Her aunt, Mrs. Addle Brokaw ac­ at Francis Brown ’s last week. Frank Trowbridge was in St. Johns Mrs. Will Coffman last Sunday. on all bills of $10 or over. We handle none but the were in town Friday calling on old companied her, intending to make a Mr. and Mrs. Ora Travis and dau ­ and Lansing on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Blizzard and dau friends. ghter of Union City are visiting at Mrs. Tubbs is visiting her daughter ghter, Nina, spent Sunday with Mr. and very best goods obtainable and can save you from * short stay. Mrs. Fenton Brink of Watertown. On account of the scarcity of help M. R. Hill took his Sunday school the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. T. Loomis. in this vinicity in securing the hay Mrs. Sarah Reede of Lansing has been 10 to 25 per cent on your purchases. class to Grand Ledge on Saturday Charles Travis. Mr. and Mrs. E. Forbes took her visiting her niece, Mrs. Ella Blizzard, the and wheat crops, the barber and un ­ for a picnic; they had the class pho­ Mr. Glenn Simmons went to Lan father and sister to Carson City Sat past week. Mrs. Blizzard and Mrs. Reede Visit our store when you come to Lansing. You dertaker of the village were pressed sing the first of the week where he urday and returned Monday night. visited at Riley Reeds ’s In Watertown tographed together with himself mak­ last Thursday. into service. ing a group of 20 persons. has employment. Mrs. B. R. Moore and sort Celian left are always welcome. Charles Ingals, wife and daughter of Merle Beach Monday for a few days’ vis Mr. and Mrs. B. Blizzard and son Leon, Miss Helen Brown is entertaining Miss Belle Harper will have charge It with B. R. Moore at Linden. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barton and grand ­ Watertown, en route for the state of her two cousins, Misses Lula and Ma­ of the Epworth league services Sun Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kuhns. Mrs. C. son. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. C. Knapp New York for a few weeks’ visit, were bel Rock of Toledo, Ohio, this week. day. T. Caruss and Miss Ruth Smith were attended the birthday party for Loren callers on Mr. Ingall's sister, Mrs. Miss Eva Nichols returned from Mt callers at the Merle Beach house Sun Hill and report a nice time. Nellie Williams Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Miller of day evening. Mulliken spent Sunday with Mrs. Mil­ Pleasant last Friday. A letter from Mrs. F. L. Merritt, an Mark Norris, Carl VanFleet and Mr. Lynn Harper spent last Sunday nounces that she will leave Salisbury, N. ler’s father, Jerome Wheeler and fam­ C., this week for Jacksonville, Fla., to REW. I? Howard Furniture Co•9 Charles Webb attended the “Wild ily. with Ed. Vlges. West” show in Wacousta on Monday Join Mr. Merritt, who has employment The Epworth league held an ice Miss Appleton of Redford spent last there. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt have many 321 Washington Ave., South, ^ Lansing, Michigan. night. week with her sister, Mrs. Charles friends In St. Johns. The Holiness tent meeting will be Frank Webb and wife, Mrs. Floyd cream social at the home of D. T. Ed ­ The pleasant weather brought a large gin next Sunday; first services to be dy Saturday evening. Smith. number of people to the Beach the day Williams and little Ix>ls Webb were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hicks spent In the evening, August 10th. The RHffl{ii:S09ll'"u8!S:m'i!SiSH!iiiS!!iiiSI!!S “!SiKE!li!Sn!SHS!nS!lK callers at the home of Q. B. Dills on A number of village people attend ­ of the grange picnic. At the hotel meals tent will be put up In Mr. Rheubot- ed the Spritualist camp meeting at last Sunday with his brother, R. E were served to 40 persons. On the beau­ Monday night. Hicks of East Bingham. tiful lawn north of the house, tables were tom’s orchard, across the road from Miss Beryl Linn returned home last Grand I^edge on Sunday. spread for the picnickers. A ball game Rew store. In tne afternoon between South Riley and Thursday after a few days’ visit in the Price teams attracted quite a crowd. Maud Harte and chldren of Bath I^ansing. OLIVE. BATH. Farmers are threshing wheat and find are visiting her sister, Pearl Leffler. Mount Mrs. Gerda Dean of Lansing visited a small yield per acre and of inferior Walter Sypher Is gaining slowly. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jayne, quality. George Flynn is no better. Getting Out Saturday. Mrs. Dey VanFleet was very ill last Mr. and Mrs. John Reed were call Belle and Mary Fltz of McBaln Vernon Mrs. Frank Rouse and little daugh­ Sunday night, but is better at pres­ ed to South Lyon by the death of a SOUTH BINGHAM. visited at the homes of Wm. Harrod Of The Rut ter spent Saturday afternoon in I^an- ent. niece Wednesday. and A. Barnard last week. Florence Chapman of Lansing vis Looks hard to many people, es­ pattern sing. Mrs. J. T. Norris, Mrs. John Post, Mrs. Asa Gilson of Vassar was a Charley and Orin Smith of Green- pecially the rut of Improvidence Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mann spent Mrs. Charles Decke of I.ansing visited ited relatives here last week. bush visited their brother, Frank, ov ­ Miss Lucile Titus of Lansing was guest of Mrs| Claud Hunt Sunday. and self-indulgence. Far too few last Sunday at Waverly Park. Mrs. S. W. Norris last Sunday. Mrs. Matteson of East Bingham and er Sunday. look ahead and see the needs of made Mrs. William Linn of Lansing was Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Pearce and Mr. the guest of relatives In this place Alvin Boron is reported sick. last week. Mrs. Marshall of Mason were enter tomorow. In prosperous times a guest at the home of W. J. Linn Mrs. Will Brinkerhoff visited Round tained at the home of Ross Brooks misfortune seems far sway, but Thursday night. Lake last Sunday. J. Salter of North Rose, New York in was in town a few days of last week. Wednesday. HAD AN AWFUL TIME. when It comes and the rainy day Mrs. O. B. Dills attended Ingham Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce of De­ Mrs. Ross Brooks was in Lyons last finds you without a shelter, the county Pomona Grange held in Dans- Witt visited at the home of V. D The L. O. T. M. M. of this place will have a picnic at Park I.ake Sun Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr thought of the money wasted and sterling ville Thursday and was entertained Pearce last week Thursday. Henry Searings. But Chamberlain ’s Colic, Cholera and at the home of E. J. Creyts of South Mr. and Mrs. Gust Martzke and son day, August 17th. of your lack of thrift In past years A son was born to Bert Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewer and Miss Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him. will be hard to endure. DeWitt Thursday night. I-eo of Riley, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ethel Ash of Duplain were callers In silver Mrs. Roy Van Liew of Port Huron Blizzard of Olive visited at Fenton wife of Lansing last week. But don’t wait for this to hap­ Miss Clara Ward is visiting friends this neighborhood Saturday. pen—If you are in a rut, get out. arrived in town Sunday where she Brink ’s in Watertown Sunday. Seth Hunt has improved the appear­ Cut off the useless expense, the will spend a few weeks with her Mrs. Lewis Drake of West DeWitt near Laingsburg. It is with pleasure that I give you needless luxury. ' Don’t live up to only, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Truesdell and visited friends in Essex last Saturday B. B. Johnson, wife and little daugh ance of his home by re-shingling and this unsolicited testimonial. About a you entire income, but save a other relatives. and Sunday. ter of Lansing are spending several painting his house, besides many oth­ year ago when I had a severe case certain portion of It and put it In er repairs, the work being done by his the bank. Peraevarance and reg ­ Miss Jennie Buell of Ann Arbor was Albert and Emma Martzke visited days with Willard Webster and wife of measles I got caught out in a hard ularity In this habit cannot fall a a caller on Mrs. O. B. Dills Saturday. at the home of Harry Moons In South of this place. grandson, George Brooks. He has al­ rain and the measles settled In my to show reaults. DeWitt last Sunday. Mr. Walsh and daughter Gladys so had lightning rods put on both the stomach and bowels. I had an awful A party of eight members from the house and barn. Colonial Capital Grange in Lansing attended Miss Annie Martzke visited In De­ and Miss Edith Costigan of South time and had it not been for the use Don ’t Wait; troit last week. Bath were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J Last week and Sunday, Mr. and of Chamberlain ’s Colic, Cholera and the grange picnic held in J. W. En Mrs. Alex Me Arthur entertain ­ nest ’s yard at Merle Beach Satur­ Mrs. Mark Hill received the sad C. Dietrich Saturday. Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have Begin Today. design, day. news Sunday that her friend, Mrs Mrs. Dr. Cameron, Miss Louise and ed Miss Minnie Simmons of Rich­ possibly lived but a few hours longer, mond. Eugene Owen of Ionia, Mr. and One Dollar starts an account with Jerome Dills has the frame of his Palmer of Jackson, was killed In an Mr. David Strifel of Diamondale, Miss but thanks to this remedy I am now us and It earns 3 par cent com­ new residence erected. automobile accident near Jackson last Knapp of Battle Creek and Mr. Sum Mrs. Russell Warren and son Donald strong and well. I have written the pound Interest. is Quite a number from the village at­ Friday night. merlx of Millits were guests of Mr. and Marion Everett of Greenbush, Mr above through simple gratitude and and Mrs. Ix>ulse Stiefel Sunday. and Mrs. E. J. Warren of St. Johns Lansing State Savings Bank tended the base ball game held on I shall always speak a good word for correct Fred Tucker’s farm at Prairie Creek Mrs. Caddie Marsden of Wllliams- and Beryl Parks of Fowler. this remedy.—Sam H. Gwin, Concord, The Bank for All The People. Sunday, between the Gunnisonville OLIVE CENTER. ton underwent an operation in Ann Mrs. Belford of Owosso, who spent Georgia. For sale by C. E. Van Sickle, and Rew teams. Arbor Satiffday. She was formerly the past two weeks with friends here St. Johns, Michigan. for Miss Caddie Van Ostran of this place. went to Duplain Sunday for a short Mrs. A. J. Phelps and son Darrow% The grange picnic, which was held In company with his father, E. Harte visit In the home of Frank Ewer. She at J. W. Ennest ’s intstead of Merle BEAUTIFUL LIFE ENDED. was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. PROOF OF HIS INNOCENCE wedding, in company with her father, E. Harte, Beach, was very largely attended and and Miss Fleda Harte of Bath, left on Carl Wilcox and daughter Hazel and A Southern negro was brought into all report a fine time. The address Mrs. Harriet Eage. Thursday for a two weeks' visit In by Jennie Buell, the ex-secretary of Fleeta Dryer, daughter of I. M. and the court-room, accnsed of stealing a the state of New York. Rebekah S. Dryer, was born In Bath One evening recently as a nearby neighbor’s chickens. MONUMENTS birthday state grange, was much enjoyed by resident with his family was driving The Yeoman lodge of DeWitt have all. July 2, 1867, and died August 2, 1907, •Mister GeorgeWashington Shintopp, fitted up the hall in the Bates house aged 40 years and 30 days. She was into town, some boys ranging In age did you steal those chickens? ” asked the or Mr. and Mrs. S. Hun toon spent Sun ­ from 8 to 14 years were playing in judge pointedly. where they will hold their meetings in day with R. Taylor and wife. united In marriage to Charles Staddel When in Lansing put your the future. November 17, 1886. She was natural ­ the road, and as the rig was passing “No, sah, jedge; Ah is toe ’spectable Frank I^apham and Mrs. Rovena one of the boys threw a large handful fo* dat. ” The ladies of DeWitt Maccabee Shortridge of Lansing and Miss Nel­ ly of a vivacious nature with a pleas­ horse in Jimmie Markej's anniver ­ hive will hold a basket picnic at Wa ant word and smile for every one she of dirt, striking one of the ladles full “But it is stated on good authority lie Vail of West Olive Bpent Sunday that a bundle of feathers was found in barn and Look over his verly Park Friday, August 9th. Will at Morn! Lapham's. met; a loving disposition, generous in the face and showering the others to a fault, and charitable to all. Her well with dust. The stone lodged your back yard the day before Christ­ sary leave DeWitt on the 9:27 car. A The Ice cream social at the home mas.” general Invitation is extended to all. acquaintances and friends were al­ in the baby’s bonnet. The boys ran large line of Monuments. of Perry Teed and wife was a success but were soon overtaken by the occu­ "Dat ’siueration, jedge, des proves Clair Dills and family have moved both financially and socially. Many most numberless; none knew her but AT gifts. to love her and she will be greatly pants of the rig and the one who mah innocence, coz’ how could de fedders into the G. A. R. hall on Main street, thanks for the Interest taken by both be found in mah back-yard de day befo’ which they recently purchased and young and old. missed in her home circle and in the threw the dirt was given a taste of the have opened an ice cream parlor in community where she has lived all of horsewhip, which will probably cause Chris’mns, when mah wife didn ’t plnck JIMMIE MARKEY. A Services at North Olive next Sun ­ him to think twice before throwing dose chickens until de day after Cnris ’ ALLISON’S the front part and in connection will day. Sunday school at 1:30 and her life. Her illness was of long dur ­ mu8 ?”—The Circle. sell fresh baked goods, confections, preaching at 2:30. ation and severe suffering. She bore any more sand at a passerby. LANSING MICHIGAN. A26 pattern Southern fruits, pop, cigars, etc., It bravely and fought for life while JEWELRY They desire the patronage of the pub­ strength and health lasted. She RILEY. you lic. BINGHAM. leaves a husband, father, four broth­ EXCURSION TO THE PICTURESQUE ers, two sisters and a host of relatives Mrs. A. Hildreth spent part mt last A GOOD HEAL AT HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO AND STORE, to mourn her death. Two brothers TEMAQAMI REGION will For an Impaired Appetite. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Foerch week visiting Mrs. O. U. Wilton of South and two sisters live In California, one Riley. Via the To improve the appetite and and daughter, Miss Minnie Foerch, of brother in Texarkana, Texas, and one H. 8. Bliss and Roscoe Bowles spent FARMER'S HOTEL ST. JOHNS, strengthen the digestion try a few Saturday and Sunday at the Spiritualist Grand Trunk Railway System. never get Bingham, were visiting relatives in brother in Saginaw county. She was camp meeting a tGrand Ledge. doses of Chamberlain ’s Stomach and DeWitt the fore part of last week. Extremely low fares to Muskoka a member of the D. of R. and L. O. T. Mrs. Fred Nuffer spent part of last Wharf, Penetang. Temagaml and New Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of De­ Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Foerch and M. M., which orders attended the fun ­ week In Lansing. I intend to give you a good MICH. tired of. troit, Michigan, says: "They restor­ Floyd Jason and wife were visitors at ^urn on all trains August daughter, Miss Foerch, of Bingham, eral In a body. The funeral was held the home of Fred Nuffer Sunday. assortment and all you want. 22, 1907. Return limit September 6. 1907. ed my appetite when impaired, reliev ­ entertained the following guest Sun ­ Sunday afternoon from the M. E. L. C. T Anders, Monroe Bolles, Mrs. COME ONCE and try It Excursion tickets will also be pn sale at ed me of a bloated feeling and caus­ day: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers of De­ church, Rev. J. C. Dietrich officiating. Bolles and Miss Bolles, Robert Gamble Muskoka Wharf to any point on Lakes WHAT DID HE MEAN? ed a pleasant and satisfactory move ­ attended camp meeting at Grand Ledge Muskoka, Rosaeau or Joseph, and at Pen- Witt, Mrs. Christ Behrens and two The W. C. T. U. will serve Ice Sunday. etang to any point on Parry Sound Div ­ Wilkins: What did Binns say when ment of the bowels.” Price, 25 cents. daughters, Misses Catherine and Ma­ cream Saturday evening, August 10th. H. G. Bliss was in Lansing Thursday ision of the Northern Navigation Co. For yon asked if he had read your book? Samples free. C. E. VanSlckle, Saint tilda Behrens and Mr. and Mrs. John The proceeds will go to Mrs. Frances last. ROBERT HcCONKEY fares and further Information consult lo­ Fred Elllnberg of Lansing did business cal agent or write to GEO. W. VAUX. A. Miller: He said yes, and added that Johns, Michigan. Foerch and son John. Preston. In Riley Monday. *« John., PROPRIETOR. Mich O. P. & T. A., Chicago, Illinois. 18-3 he ’didn ’t read much.—The Circle THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 8, 1907 —PAGE 3.

found the money and put it in hi* The pocket When the poodle arrived he smelled the coin and fawned upon the ELSIE HAPPENINGS tailor. The man, highly pleased at My Hair is Fire Department Organized. having found a thaler and such an DUPLAIN. Scrap Book amiable dog within an hour, took him The business men of our village met last week and organized a fire to bis stopping place in town. The Schuyler Georgia went to Detroit on BE HAPPY NOW department with John D. Oren as the The Odd Pair of Boote. poodle watched the tailor’s clothes all Scraggly business last Thursday. night and when, early the next morn ­ chief, and he has made all the neces ­ “Why, John, what a stupid action sary appointments. The company ex ­ Mrs. Carrie Parker and two child ­ Scrofula, Skin, Blood, Bone, aland Diseases, Varicose ing, the door of the room was opened, ren of Detroit spent a part of last this is,” said a captnlu of the horse to pects to have practice drills at least Ulcers Cured. his servant “You have brought me a he stole out, carrying the tailor’s trous­ Do you like it? Then why once a week. week with her uncle, E. Loomis. pair of boots that do not match. One ers with him and brought both them be contented with it? Have Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutfin of Owos­ Fever Sores, Rectal Ulcers, Piles, etc , all the old sores of whatever name and the thaler to his master. so visited E. Hazel and wife over Sun ­ has a high top aud the other a low A Surprise Party. and nature, stricture of Rectum, etc., etc., are cured quickly and per­ This little adventure had been put to be? Oh, no! Just put on day. manently. one. ” Eugene Owen of Ionia visited rela­ “I have been wondering about that Into verse under the title, “The Can ­ Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have A very pleasant surprise party was Ruptures cured, no tines, no operation. Reduced X to in 24 hoars. given Miss Emma Ruess last Thurs­ tives and friends here a part of last myself, and I don't understand It," ning and Serviceable I’oodle, ” and long, thick hair; soft, even liaydn put the text to music. day evening at the home of Mr. and week. said the man, “but the most curious hair. But first of all, stop Mrs. A. L. Sickle. Her many friends Mrs. I^eonard of Grand Rapids is part of it is that on the shoe box wishing to congratulate her on her visting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Loomis. DR. S. CLAY TODD stands another pair just like this one. ” Too Hungry For Speeches. your hair from coming out. Mr. and Mrs. 8 . Georgia spent Sun ­ Frederick William IV., later Emper­ success in winning in the contest for Save what you have. Ayer’s the trip to the Jamestown Exposition day in Bengal with Charles Laughlin or William L, never liked to listen to given by The Republican. Miss Ruess and wife. THE NOTED IS IT TRITE? long speeches when he was received Hair Vigor will not disappoint Is it true, Q Christ In heaven. left Saturday for her home in Ben ­ H. J. Lovell and wife attended the into a city. One day after having NERVE SPECIALIST That the highest suffer most? you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; nington. She will join the rest of grange picnic at Merle Beach Satur­ Room ai6, Downey Hotel, That the strongest wander farthest traveled for many hours In a post makes weak hair strong. the party in St. Johns Thursday day. And more hopelessly are lost? chaise, ho reached the gates of a small morning and start on their delightful Blanche Town of Saginaw return ­ Lansing, Mich. That the mark of rank In nature town about noon, tired and hungry. The best kind of a testimonial — ed to her home Tuesday after spend ­ Is capacity for pain? “Sold for over sixty years.” trip. And the anguish of the singer Here the king was received by the of­ ing a week with her uncles, W. and T. CONSULTATION FREEI Makes the sweetness of the strain? ficials , and the burgomaster began a tyX O. Ayer Co.. Lsmll, Haas Hall. Catarrh in every form, Eye and manaifcoturara of John Boutwell and wife of Corunna long winded speech with: Vera Taylor returned home from Ear, Bronchial, Lang and Throat Is It true, O Christ In heaven, 9 SARSAPARILLA. were guests of Arza Austin and wife Mt. Pleasant Friday, after attending Diseases; Rhenmati&m, Paralysis, That whichever way we go “Most high and most gracious king! PILLS. over Sunday., Deformities, Dropsy, all Stomach When Hannibal stood before the gates the summer normal. She expects to Walls of darkness must surround us. ijers CHERRY PECTORAL B. W. Doyle made a business trip return In October. aud Nervous Diseases, all Diseases* Things we would but cannot know? Au of Carthage”— to Lowell on Tuesday. of Men, Weakness, Failing Mem­ That the infinite must bound us “He was probably as hungry as 1 Effie Squairs returned from Grand Like a temple veil unrent. Mrs. Maud Dennis of Port Huron Rapids Saturday, where she has been ory, etc., ero., etc. I make a com-, Whilst the finite ever wearies am. Come, my dear burgomaster, get Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah visiting her sister. plete, safe and lasting core in tlio So that none ’s therein content? into my carriage and be my guest." LAINGSBURG. Doyle. The Town Line Library association quickest possible time, without Mrs. B. M. Wooley has been enjoy­ leaving injurious after-effects in Is it true, O Christ In heaven, will give an Ice cream Boclal at the the system. Delay often means That the fullness yet to come The Shah at Newgate. ing a visit from her old time friend, residence of S. B. Gleason next Fri­ Floyd Morgan who was so badly Mrs. Kate Phurber of Benton Harbor. loss of life. Consult Dr. S. Clay Is so glorious and so perfect "While the shah of Persia was on a day. August 9th; everybody invited. Todd at once. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. That to know would strike us dumb? visit to England be wanted to seo how hurt by being thrown from a horse Is Mrs. C. Scott is visiting her mother The Sunday schools of Shepardsville That if even for a moment convalescent, and will soon be able to and sisters in Vanderbilt, Michigan. Week days onlv. We could pierce beyond the sky the English executed their criminals. and Duplain will hold a picnic in A. J. All Diseases of Women, etc, be out again. Mr. Charles Eramert, wife and dau ­ Watson ’s grove, August 14th. With these poor, dim eyes of mortals The sight of torture Is a favorite enter ­ Five acres of Barrett’s farm next to etc , cored without an-operation. We should Just see God and die? tainment of eastern monarch*. Accom­ ghter Verna left Tuesday for Petos- tors. Earl Wilcox is some better at fly charges are moderate and Round Lake, called “Barrett's Grove ” key. present. panied by a numerous suit, be went b have been bought by three of our citi­ safe to patients, for it they do Generous. E. G. Van Deventer and family of De­ Rev. W. E. Wheeler was ill last not get well, they have nothing Newgate. Great was bis disappoint ­ zens and platted for a resort and troit are spending their vacation with “Tommy,' did you give your brother ment upon hearing that the rope caus­ week but was able to keep his ap­ to pay for serviev*. about 15 lots already sold. friends in and around Elsie. pointment Sunday. the best part of the apple, as I told you ed almost Instnutuneons death. How­ Long standing complaints, cs- We are almost tired of listening Fred Wise is entertaining a brother Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lovell, Mr. nallv considered incurable, are to?" ever, he decided upon seeing how the trying to catch the sound of the elec­ Tommy—Yessum; • I gave him the from Kalamazoo. and Mrs. Frank Ewer, Mr. Hines and cored by PROF. S. CLAY TODD apparatus worked, and desired the gov­ tric cars that were to begin runing Miss Adelyn Keyes spent Sunday Miss Ethel Ash attended the grange with his New and Harmless reme­ goods. He can plant ’em and have a ernor of the prison to be good enough through here in 1907. with her sister in Corunna. dies. whale orchard. —Ladles ’ Home Jour* picnic at the home of William En- to execute a prisoner on the spot. It Dr. Austin's new residence begins Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Vedder and chil­ nest at Merle Beach Saturday. nal. to show the form of a house. LANSING PEOPLE CUBED I’olj pus riiiigLa growl n, better 111 one was represented to him that there were dren of North Star visited at the Mrs. Calkins, state president of the day In Laiioiiig. Two operations by no criminals under sentence of death The work is progressing on the home of Mrs. Vedder ’s sister, Mrs. W. C. T. U. will speak in the M. E. He Was Fast B raking Down Restor­ As Children See Things. school house, putting a basement un ­ surgeon* old no good. just then. lie was about to lose bis John Harmon Sunday. church at the Colony Sunday morn ­ ed in Two Weeks My son, Claude, aged IS, had a polypus A Canadian school principal, Miss temper when, recollecting himself, be der for steam heating plant. Mrs. Frank Bennett and daughter ing, August 11th. In the evening she Mr. Beebe says: My flesh was soft; I had growth hi each nostril. Could not breathe A litres Cameron, in the Century tells of George W. Swarthout went to De­ Freda are visiting her sister, Mrs. will address the young people at the to get up nights, and 1 was tired all the lime. through Ids nose. lie had had two opera­ cried: “That's no objection. I will let troit for treatment on Monday, Aug­ I applied to Dr. 8. Clay Todd, Room 21C, tions without any relief, but after one day’s a boy who wrote: you have one of my suit.” Jennie Allen in Jackson. Church of Christ. A cordial invita Hotel Downey, March 7. Under his trent- treatment with Dr. 8 . Clay Tedd, at room “When a gentleman walks with a ust 5th. Will Peck and wife and Miss Ruth tion is extended to these meetings to mrnt iny flesh has become hard and solid. 21«, Hotel Downey, lie van now breathe I don ’t get up nights any more and I can thieugh hts nose anil his voice is also better. lady on the public street, no gentle­ Peck spent Sunday in Lowell the listen to Mrs. Calkins. work without getting tired. Myage is 59. MRS. K. A. COLLIER, man walks inside the lady.” VICTOR. CHAPIN. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bouck. Mrs. Harriett Sage of East Bing­ March 21, 1907 a. J. BKKHE, 1010 Pennsylvania Ave., To the question. “What is dew? ” an ­ Mrs. P. Boone is entertaining her ham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. :S22 Kalamozoo St., Lansing, Midi. April 3,1907. Lansing, Mich. other child answered: “The earth re­ Florence Knight of laingsburg vis ­ sister and family from Cleveland, O. and Mrs. Z. T. Ash. Claud Tabor spent Sunday with his 14 DAYS’ FREE TREATMENTS volves on its own axis 305 times in ited Bernice Beckwith last week. family returning to his work Monday, H. P. Blank and wife visited friends The W. C. T. U. will serve ice twenty-four hours. This rapid mo­ Mrs. French is with her sister, Mrs. day. in Albion from Saturday to Tuesday. cream on the lawn at Mr. Frank Al­ tion through space causes its sides to Woodbams. George Merton of Wacousta and An ­ Mrs. Myra Burwell and children of derman's Friday evening, August 9th. Miss Hattie Hanck is very poorly na Rlsley of Bengal visited at the Owosso are visting her mother, Mrs. Owosso cream. "Viur Aug. 1st to Aug. 15th perspire; this is called dew. ” B. Tlllotson. In a geography class I asked: “Tom. and under the care of a doctor. home of Rev. R. R. Risley the first of Miss Minnie Simmons of Ovid ar­ The Wooll reunion was held Wed ­ rived in Duplain the first of the week your father is a sailor. Would it l>e D. Arthur Greene came from Leslie the week. Sunday to see his brother, John, who G. W. Haines and wife and S. H. nesday. Full particulars next week. for a ten days’ visit with friends. IF YOU WANT TO CET WELL DON’T FAIL TO possible for him to start today to go is failing more rapidly of late. Carl Meacher and wife were in Du­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox and dau ­ round the world and keep on sailing Williams and wife attended church at Jacob Gibbard and daughters, Mrs. Eureka Sunday. rand Tuesday and Wednesday to at­ ghter Hazel of East Bingham, accom­ CONSULT THIS RELIABLE PHYSICIAN. always in the same direction till he Post of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Steb- Several of the young people from tend a family reunion. panied by their guest, Mrs. Belford, of came back to his starting point? ” bins of Munising and their Bons, and here attended camp meeting at Jes­ Mrs. E. Newington and son of Grand Owosso spent Sunday with Mr. and “No. Miss Cameron.” Helen Freeman, were guests Tuesday sie Sunday. Rapids and Winnifred Johnson of St. Mrs. Frank Ewer. Mrs. Belford re­ “Why?” last at the home of E. D. Post. Mrs. Born to Joe Holden and wife of Bur­ Johns are visitors at the home of Mr. mained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “He’s In jail.” H. Post remained until Friday. ton, Sunday night, a daughter. and Mrs. William Wool. Ewer, but left the first of the week Miss Hazel Van Deusen of McBain for her home. Her grandson, Bel­ NOTICE, EXTRAORDINARY It was a little girl whose imagina­ Mrs. William Holden has gone to is visiting her cousin, Miss Vera Cur­ ford Ewer, accompanied her for a tion took the bit in its teeth with this SHEPARDSVILLE. Burton to care for Mrs. Joe Holden DR. 8. OLAY TODD will be at the Steel Hotel parlors, 8t. audacious run across country: “Eliza and baby. tis. short visit. J. E. Craven was in Battle Creek Johns, Sunday, August 11, frjm 10 a. m. to 4 o. m. betli is well known in literature. She Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks of Pompeii Herbert Havens is suffering with Mrs. Parker and two children of visited their daughter, Mrs. Clarence last week on business. erysipelas in his face. In order to accommodate there who wish to consult him, patronized Shakesi>eare and encourag­ Miss Lexie Wool leaves the last ed Sidney. She was dearly fond of Detroit are visiting at the home of Ed. VanHaun Sunday. A number from this vicinity attend ­ who are living in 8t. Johns aud Clntjn County and the other Loomis. Winnie Hendricks, who has been of the week for a visit with friends ed the camp meeting south of Shep^ counties north, eavt and west who are unable to visit him in hawks and horses and hounds, chival ­ Elmer Nevins, who has been at­ in Newaygo. ardsville Sunday. ry aud cavalry and other animals of staying with her sister for several Lansing during the time advertised. tending college at Kalamazoo, return ­ weeks, returned home with her par­ Charles Doty was a St. Johns visitor Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Miller of St. the chase. In glory and honor and ed to his home Saturday. ents. last Thursday. Johns were guests of Mrs. Phoebe Consultation free *nd no charge for services until cured (6) majesty we see her strut in her Ger­ Mrs. J. McGillicuddy entertained a The M. E. Aid will meet with Mrs. Dr. Beal is assisting in the Drug Beebe one day last week. six months. man garden. Italeigh set his cloak for cousin and children from Lansing last Wright Sawyer Thursday afternoon. store during the absence of N. G. CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. her, but Elizabeth fetidly died a maid ­ week. Mrs. Ira Loynes has returned from Pearce. en queen.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beach of How­ New Lathrop. Mrs. E. Weston of Bannister visited BANNISTER. ell were the guests of his sister, Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Charles Crell last week. Home, Sweet Home. Laura Coleman over Sunday. A very large number of our town The wife of a naval officer attached W. H. Winfield was in Detroit on ELBA. O. Simpson and family of Green ­ ville are visiting friends in and near people went to Toledo on the Sunday to the academy at Annapolis has in business Wednesday and Thursday of school excursion Tuesday. her employ an Irish servant who re­ last week. Born to Fred Huber and wife Aug­ Elsie. Bert Mills and wife of Grand Rap­ Mrs. Charles Cross of St. Johns vis ­ cently gave evidence of homesickness. Claud Going returned from Kalama­ ust 2, a-son. ited her sister, Mrs. Belle Matteson zoo Friday, where he has been attend ­ ids are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Simp­ “You ought to be contented and not Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Will Decker and family last Friday. pine for your old home, Bridget,” said ing the summer normal. August 5th, a son. son. Miss Nellie Page went to Detroit Miss Ethel Reeb of Bengal is the Miss Kate Gallagher of Saginaw has Dr. Clare Bates and family of Du­ the lady of the house. “You are earn ­ guest of her friend. Miss Mildred rand were visitors over Sunday at the to be treated last Tuesday. ing good wages, your work is light, been engaged to teach the fall term Dr. C. F. Patton went to Detroit on Dunkel. in District No. 3. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bates. every one is kind to you, and you have William Leland of ML Pleasant vis ­ business Tuesday and will be gone Will King is putting down a well C. B. Munson was in Owosso Mon ­ three or four days. lots of friends here.” ited his brother, H. Leland and wife for Mr. Kreager. day on business. “\"is, mum,” sadly replied Bridget; Mrs. Melissa Smith, southwest of Thursday. Mrs. Smith of Detroit is spending “Aunt Dolly” Dodge is visiting her town, who has been very sick is re­ “but it’s not the place where I be that The Epworth League will hold an the week with her sister, Mrs. Susie daughter, Mrs. H. Loop. makes me homesick; it is the place ported much better. ice cream social at the home of James Huber. N. G. Pearce and brother, F. W. Mrs. Emma Dickerson and daugh­ where I don ’t be.”—Llppincott ’s. Longcor Friday evening, August 16. Kingston Wooll is spending a few Pearce, accompanied by Mrs. L. L. Ail are invited. ters, Crissey and May, and son Doug­ days with his cousin, Fay Wooll. Pearce, left last week Wednesday for las, are visiting relatives-in Detroit Miss Nellie Longcor is visiting her Clara Menter is spending the week 'Alberta, Canada, to visit L. L. Pearce The Pride of a Governor. brother, G. C. Longcor and family at and Canada for a few weeks. “Out in my state,” says a Missouri with her sister, Mrs. Emma Brain- who has been there several months. Elmdale. ard of Fairfield. Miss Alberta Chase of Ann Arbor Master Lloyd Gflllup is visiting rel congressman, “we used to have a gov­ atives at Detroit at present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luckhurst and Mrs. Loey Hlers and baby Gerald of is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. E. Har­ ernor by the name of Stewart. This family of Owosso spent Sunday with rison. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Cox and family was way back when I was a boy. They Ovid visited her parents, S. Cook and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron wife from Saturday until Monday. Ward VanDeusen and Fred Emmert visited relatives near Shepardsville, tell how Stewart, among others, wus Longcor. Mrs. Martha Churchill and Velma were in Alma, Mount Pleasant and and also atended camp meeting last once entertaining the Prince of Wales L. Belle Winfield returned home on spent last Thursday with her sister, Shepherd on business last Wednes ­ Sunday. on the occasion many years ago when Saturday from Ypsilanti where she Mrs. Lizzie Streeter. day. Quite a number of the young peo he visited this country. They guve a attended the state normal the past Cal Thomas and Miss Bertha Parks Charles Hankins was in Saginaw pie in this vicinity attended camp great ball in St. Louis In the prince ’s year. spent a few days at Ben Brewer s of last Thursday on business. meeting last Sunday. honor. Stewart came down from Jef­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of St. Victor last week. A. F. Doyle and W. L. Thompson The hail storm last week Thursday ferson City to do credit to It He and Johns were the guests of their parents Emery Coon yho has been north of Chicago were guests of B. W. Doyle did a large amount of damage to some the prince were stationed on n little Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith Sunday. running a saw mill for several months last Wednesday. of our farmers’ crops north of town. platform raised for them at one side returned last Friday to prepare his Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mauer Miss Ada Smith is visiting relatives of the hall. So stationed the beauty ROUND LAKE. machine for threshing. Thursday, August 1st, an eight pound at Victor this week. son. and brilliancy aud the blue blood of Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Sickles at A very pleasant and complete sur­ St. Louis swept by them In dazzling re­ tended Saints ’ meeting here Sunday. Miss Ix>uise Lyke of St. Charles is a A good many from this vicinity at­ Mr. Charles Parks -went to Fowler visitor at the home of E. N. Waite prise party was held on Master Lloyd view. The spectacle elevated Stewart’s tended the camp meeting in South and wife this week. Gallup last Saturday evening, remind ­ last Saturday to see his aged mother. ing him of his 15th birthday. feelings several notches. His bosom Ovid Sunday. Mrs. Martha Crippen and son Earl Mrs. Gertie Munson and children THE ALBION WIND MILLS swelled. Finally in a tremendous Im­ Alexander Arthur of South Dakota returned home last Thursday from are spending the week in Owosso. Mrs. Frank Newsom, who is sick pulse born of glow and glory, be ad ­ made a short visit at his old home Kent county. Mrs. A. P. Albaugh has been enter ­ and under the care of a physician at ape built by a company of thirty-three years’ ex ­ ministered a mighty slap to the royal here, and started for his home Thurs­ OLNEY. taining her friend, Mrs. W. Davis and Detroit, is reported as on the gain. perience, which enables them to furnish wind ­ back and exclaimed: day morning. His brothers Frank and son, of West Branch, the past week. The Lindly Sunday school holds a mills built on scientific principles. “‘Prince, don ’t you wish you were Loyal accompanied him as far as Lan ­ E. C. Urick. wife and son were Basket Picnic next Wednesday, near governor of Missouri?”’ Olney was well represented at Owosso'a the school house. sing. home coming Tuesday 8 in Eaton Rapids last week attending In accepting the agency for the Albion wind About a dozen of the ladies of the Roy Man-ier has taken In a pardner, camp meeting. John Scott transacted business at mills I was governed by the following superior Courageous For His Wife. Cemetery association attended the a *«r thu flrm name wtl1 read Ashley last Saturday. Marrler & Son, he came Thursday, the Miss Eunice Doty is visiting friends points in their favor: A farmer went into the office of a supper in Laingsburg Wednesday ev ­ first, and his weight In eight pounds in Nashville; from there she expects Blddeford (Me.) dentist the other day ening at the home of Mrs. Fred Budd. th?^0rfn emn! e,d Rnd ,CIIarley Albaugh with to go to Detroit. The long bearings; the adjustable boxes; the three families spent Sunday In Fairfield WASHINGTON. ■nd Inquired what the charge was for Rattlesnakes are still quite numer ­ the guests of Harry Churchill and wife. Charles Clark of Chapin has bought lengths of pitman stroke; the direct connection of mill polling a tooth. ous. Recently Frank Skarrett killed Frank Pearce and wife, Aug- the Litchfield property on Pine street “Twenty-five cents without gas and three in a hay field just west of the U8t the 3rd, a baby girl. east. Mr. Clark is the new rural car­ Herb Grubaugh is able to be out, af­ to pump, having but one wearing point, while others fifty cents if you take gas,” replied the lake; one had six rattles and others El ha ^Cen ter W‘fe apent Sund «y ,n rier from Elsie. ter a few days' Illness. dentist. had less. Oust Gardner Is at the home of his Roy Dunham and wife and Mrs. Jen ­ have from three to six. The oil containing turntable. “I don ’t want any gas,” said the At* the family reunion t$t Job W. > Wlll,lan is and family of Chapin sister, Mrs. George Griffith, very 111. spent Sunday at Art. Dunham ’s. nie Moody and daughter, Nettle re­ Earl Grubaugh Is suffering from a very The governing by weight, thereby having a balanced farmer. Sexton ’s Sunday all of the children P Albaugh and family of Elsie were turned from Sterling, Colorado, last sore eye. “I admire your courage,” replied the and grand children were present with Olney visitors Sunday. Thursday. Miss Paulean Wyman of Clare, Mich­ mill, both in and out of gear, something not possible in dentist. “Most people want to take the exception of 8 . F. Sexton, a mer­ Miss Dorlce Goodrich Is making an ex ­ igan .visited last week Wednesday with tended visit with relatives In Midland Miss. Pearl Potter of Lansing who the Misses Carmellta and Lorlnda Gard ­ gas.” chant of Byron and his son Hubert, City and Aranac county. ner. , a mill that uses a spring or tilting vane. who makes his home with his grand has been visiting Margaret Wooley “Oh. it isn ’t me; it’s my wife that’s Charles Wilsle made a business trip to returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Orpha Young and four children I will be pleased to have you call and look going to have the tooth out,” explained father, W. J. Tlllotson in Laingsburg. St. Johns Saturday. of near St. Johns visited her father and Ed. Moore and wife of Bannister were Miss Ethel Brady, who baa been sister last week, Mrs. Ben Grubaugh and for yourself into the merits of these windmills. the fanner. Job W. Sexton and son, J. W. Sex ­ Bessie and other relatives. ton, started Monday on a trip through in Olney on business Monday. spending several weeks here with Bert Thompson and wife visited in friends returned to her home In Man* Miss Mae Scott of Ohio visited at the Rcsp’y, The Shrewd Pcodls. the East. They will visit Washington Brant Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Vet Roe last week istee Monday. Wednesday. In 1780 the daughter of an army offi­ and the Jamestown Exposition before Hiram Lee and family spent Sunday at cer from Coburg wrote ts Haydn of a returning. John Caswell's. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz of North 8 tar Mr. and Mrs. Herb Williams and chil­ F. M. VREDENDURG, were guests of C. U. Smith and wife dren. Lillian, Cliff and Joe, and Miss Utile adventure, asking him to set It Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bugbee were Flossie Allen spent Sunday and Mon ­ Emma Harp visited the former's cousin, HIGHAM STREET CAST, 8T. JOHNS, MICH. among those that attended the home day with her friend, Elsie Lee. last Sunday. Mrs. Mae Owen In Owosso last Thursday to music. This is the story: Fhe and Miss Lillie May, who has been work­ and Friday. her intended husband, a captain of the coming doings at Owosso last week Mrs. M. R. Van Deusen took ad ­ Wednesday. ing In Shepardsvllle, has returned to her vantage of the Sunday school excur ­ Miss Paulean Wyman and brother, nrmy, together with n friend and a home here. Harold of Clare, Michigan, is visiting at In last week's items it was Zeph Blna Blakley Is spending a few days sion Tuesday to visit friends in Ohio. the home of their uncle, Arthur Wyman. poodle, were taking a walk. The cap­ with her sister here. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS tain had been praising his dog’s tal­ Sexton of Price Instead of Zeph Sex ­ About 60 tickets were sold for the 'The Union Home Cemetery Association ton of Lansing that visited here Sun ­ Toledo excursion Tuesday, given by was very pleasantly entertained on last — ents, and made a bet with his friend Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. George Grif­ —Dr. LaPranco'm For Feed, Chick Food and Gar­ day. The latter with his wife and the Gratiot county Sunday schools. fith. there being 63 present. There were that :?ie deg would find a thnW laid children spent the latter part of the quite a number from a distance. The Compound den Seeds. Also stone around - The Elsie Cornet band will give Graham and Corn Meal. Get under a bush now, be being sent beck week visiting his parents. their second annual excursion to De­ next meeting will be held at the home of Safa, Quick, Reliable Regulator. for it after their return home. The CASTOR IA Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hyde September 6. Superior to other nimdta sold st hl*h prices. our prices before buying else- \ Mrs. 8 . F. Sexton of Byron spent For Infants and Children. troit Tuesday, August 13th. Everybody come and have a good time. Care guaranteed. Price, Ceeta, at 4nf- bet woe accepted. Directly after re­ ■iats or by man. Tulips tale sad booklet fra*. where. We do custom feed several days of the past week visit ­ John Deveraux, Sr., died suddenly The storm Thursday did quite a lot •r, lAtrmsue, Philadelphia, Pa. grinding, toll or cash. Phone tOH • turning home the captain sent his dog ing friends here. of damage over the other side of Bridge - Iks KM Yn Han Always last Thursday at the home of his son ville, to corn, oats and other grains back for the money. J. D. Sleight has had his house John. Funeral services were held Oeorfre English, Frank Davis, and Steven M. S. HUNT, ST. JOHNS Now it so happened that a traveling which is occupied by Robert New­ Bears the from his home on Saturday, conduct ­ Walker's corn Is stripped. Oats, cabbage Old newspapers for sals at The Republi­ tailor sat down to rest under thst very and tomatoes are pounded Into tne man and family, remodeled and made Signature of ed by Rev. I. T. Weldon; burial at ground by hall. The farmers are feel­ can office; 2( cent# a hundred. Good to bosh where tbs thaler wits deposited. larger. Dupialn. ing discouraged. put on pantry shelve* 6r under carpet#. Try, Republican Liners for Results. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 8, 1907 —PAGE 4. The Republican. ANNOUNCEMENT. LOCAL MARKETS ELBERT JACKWAY. Want Column REAL ESTATE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT To the Voters of the 19th Senatorial OVIO NEWS Died Friday at the Age of Nearly ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. District of Michigan: Prices paid by St. Johns buyers Three Score Years and Ten. As a candidate for delegate to the J^ast week the Ovid cheese factory FOR SALE, LOST AND FOUND COLEMAN C. VAUGHAN, Publisher. constitutional convention, I believe it Corrected every Thursday. _ Advertisements Inserted In this column ...EXCHANGE- paid to the farmers in the vicinity of Elbert Anderson Jackway, who has to be my duty to Inform you as to my Ovid about 36,500; the proceeds of at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD for views upon some of the questions been ill for some time, died Friday, each Insertion. Terms of Subscription, 1.00 por Year. the month's sales of cheese. This BUYING PRICES. August 2nd, at the age of 69 years, that have been proposed and discus ­ means about $6,000 clear gain for the FOR SALE. sed regarding changes that should be GRAIN. at his home about two miles north of Entered at the postofflce at St. Johns, farmers. This factory was started The sun of prosperity shines made in our fundamental law. I de ­ three years ago and from the first has Wlieab-No. t white, 80c. No. 2 red, old, 80c. St. Johns. The funeral services were Olds Runabout for sale. Inquire at Oon- Michigan, for transportation through the sire also to explain that the reason New Wheat—80c. held at the house Sunday at 2 o’clock, derman ’s store, St. Johns. 20tf on a Real Estate mail as second class matter. been prosperous. Now they are mak­ Oats— 48e. that this announcement comes this ing about a ton of cheese a day, Corn —30c In the ear. Shelled, 57c —60c. Rev. J. T. Ewing officiating. Seed Wheat for sale— Farmers Friend Investment. late is because I returned from the Beans —hand-picked. per bu., $ 1.26. Mr. Jackway was born June 25, 1838, yielded 34 bushels to the acre. Price which means that ten tons of milk Light Red Beans — $1.70 ]»er bu. The ore dock strike at Duluth has Pacific coast on August 1st, where I must be brought in. The Ovid facto­ In Wayne county, New York. At the |1 per bushel. It Is plump and free from WE HAVE A LONG LIST OF Dark Red Beans —$1.60 per bu age of seven he moved with his par­ Foul stuff. A. E. Chase, Essex, 8t. Johns failed and the men have returned to had been since June 1st, and did not ry is one of eight owned by the M. S. VEGETABLES. FRUITS, ETC. Postofflce. 20tf know until my return that my name ents to Oakland county, where he liv ­ FARM8 IN’ NEARLY EVERY TOWN­ work. They demanded recognition of Doyle Cheese Co., and one of the larg­ New Potatoes— 76c —$1.00 per bu. National Bicycle for sale cheap, practic­ SHIP IN THE COUNTY, AND CITY was to be voted upon as a candidate. est in the state. This industry is a Harvest Apples—«0c—60c per bu. ed until coming to Clinton county. ally new. Frlce $20. A National speaks the union, which the operators re­ I believe that the people should great help to Ovid and with the PRODUCE. When 21 years old he married Susan for Itself. Fred W. Goodes, St. Johns, PROPERTIES IN THE NORTH, fused. Many men outside of the have the unrestricted right to propose hearty co-operation received from the Butter—19c—20c per lb. Ann Tompson, October 12, 1859. To ‘ Michigan. 20-lp SOUTH AND WEST PARTS OF THE amendments to the constitution, and farmers helps to make it as prosper­ Eggs—16c—16c per doz. this union seven children were born, I stirkers were thrown out of work on that nine persons, constituting a ma­ Lard —10c per lb. five of whom are now living, John, ! For Sate—One square six-foot showcase, CITY THAT WE CAN SELL FROM account of the strike. ous and beautiful a village as can be Iloney—10c to 12c — per lb. $5.00; one new vise with drill attach­ jority of the caucus of the dominant found. LIVE STOCK. Bert, Charles, Mrs. H. Jolly and Mrs.1 ments, $4.50; No. 1 M. & W. Inner tubes, $400 to $5,500. political party, in the senate, should Hogs— $5.00—$8.00 per cwt. B. Rininger, all living in St. Johns. $1.15 each; casings, $1.50 each; singe tube tires, $2.00 each; one $14.00 Go-cart, $7.50. August 13th Shiawassee county will not be permitted to effectually pre­ Beef Cattle—$3.00—$4.60 per cwt. His wife died nine years ago and be­ Thursday, August 1st, John Dever- Sbeci>—$3.00— $4.«> per cwt. sides his five children he is survived O. G. Plunkett, photographer. We also Loan Money on vent the people from voting upon Lambs—$6.00—$6.00 per cwt. Merkel Motor Cycle for sale cheap. Louis vote on the proposition to issue bonds such an amendment. I also believe aux, a Duplain farmer, died at his by three brothers, William of Orion, Real Estate Mortgages home north and west of Ovid. He Veal Calves — $5.00 to $6.&8 ed for your consideration, that if Mountain, Oka., and Miss Richen of Mr. and Mrs. Erford Nash, Mr. Old newspapers for sale at The Republi­ Corner State St. and Clinton Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio, spent Monday night and Mrs. William Tait and Mr. and Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he would have found very little sym­ one of them is chosen instead of me, and in a few hours he began to im­ can office; 25 centa a hundred. Good to Morrison block, rooms 1 and 2 I assure you I shall neither be dissat ­ and Tuesday of this week with Mr. Mrs. Charles Cole, were entertained put on pantry shelves or under carpets. Union Phone 95. pathy for his peculiar views. isfied nor disapponted. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson. at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. prove. Today he is as healthy a child Fred A. Brown in Fowler Sunday. as parents could wish for.”—Mrs. B. J. Yours truly, A. H. Morse has sold his home on Johnston, Linton, Miss. For sale by GEO. P. STONE. Frst street to Mrs. Longnecker of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benjamin and The inquest into the death of Edith daughter, Eva Robinson, and children C. E. Van Sickle, druggist, St. Johns, Chicago. Mr. Morse is moving into Michigan. Presley, senate proofreeder, who died the Flucke house on Oak street west, from Matherton, visited Mrs. Benja ­ in a Detroit hospital from the effects POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. recently occupied by Giles Long. min ’s father, Leroy Patterson and of a criminal operation, has resulted The Jubilee committee report prog wife, Sunday. Mr. Patterson is a PROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, sufferer from cancer on his face, and Clinton County—ss. in the prosecution asking for a war­ To the Voters of the 19th Senatorial ress and state that there wil be a two is in very poor health. Notice is hereby given that all claims Bijou Theatre rant for the arrest of Dr. George District: days’ Jubilee the latter part of this and demands against the estate of John month. All indications point to a bet Mrs. Jldra Patterson and children, G. Gall, deceased, will be heard by the Fritch, of Detroit, and Representative An unusually important duty con ­ Annie, Willie, George and Clark, are Judge of Probate of said County, at the fronts the voters of the state of Mich­ ter and more entertaining Jubilee Charles Ward of Bancroft, Shiawass- spending this week with her father, Probate Office In the City of St. Johns, Lansing, Michigan, igan at this time in the selection of than ever. Clark Salisbury, near Palo. She will on the 3rd day of February, A. D., 1908, see county. A lot of Ward ’s love let­ and that the creditors of said deceased candidates to the Constitutional Con ­ Mrs. L. R. Campbell and daughter, also visit her brother, Ray and family are allowed six months from the date 13272857 ters to the Presley girl were read at vention. You will agree with me I be­ Alice and Edna, left for Detroit Sat­ in Ionia. Miss Annie expects to re­ of this notice In which to present their 4 WEEKS, MONDAY, AUGUST 5 the inquest. Although Ward is a mar­ lieve that to draft a constitution by urday morning, where they will keep main two weeks visiting her old claims for adjustment. which the laws are to be framed for I>ated August 1st. A. D., 1907. ried man, he seemed to be desperate ­ house for Mr. Campbell and C. E schoolmates in several places. CHARLES M. MERRILL. the government of the people for Kilbom, formerly of Ovid, while Mrs Henry Patterson and sisters, Misses 20-5 Judge of Probate The Grau Opera Company di­ ly in love with the proofreeder. It is many years in the future is an exceed Kilborn is on a vacation. They will be Carrie, Ada, Myrtle and Marian spent altogether likely that the whole mis­ ingly important matter, and it is in ­ gone three weeks. Sunday with their cousins, Miles and rect from New York City in a erable business will come out bofere cumbent upon the electors of the Lizzie Tait, in Lebanon. repertoire of Light Operas, Mi­ Ward ’s trial is finished. There seems Nineteenth District to nominate at Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skinner and the primary on Tuesday, August 13th, PROBATE COURT. daughter, Agnes, were the guests of to be pleanty of evidence to warrant such men as will represent the entire Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rice and family re­ kado, Pinafore, Mascot, Etc. his arest, but it is not at all certain interests of the district. And if it Autumn Term Hearing of claims was closed in the cently. would not be presumptous I would that the matter will rest there. estate of Amos VanBurger, deceas Michael Schaffer and family enter ­ From Tuesday, September 3d, in all Change of opera every Monday and Thursday nights. again remind you that I am a candi ­ ed, late of Victor. tained a company of their friends last departments of the well known De­ date and would briefly call your at­ In the estate of John G. Gall, late Sunday. troit Business University, 11-21 It is greatly to be hoped that the tention to my claims for your support Corn is excellent in this locality, Wilcox Ave., Detroit, Mich. This Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. of DeWitt, Matthew M. Hill was ap­ Great School Is up-to-date in every people of Michigan will turn out to at the primary, during my six years’ pointed administrator. considering the lateness of planting; experience in the legislature we were particular and Invites the most the primary election August 13 and In the estate of Charles Sexton, de ­ considerable complaint is heard that critical inspection of equipment, often up against these constitutional the potato crop will be very poor. 25c------Admission------25c select good, sensible, conservative ceased, late of Elsie, Thomas P. Stead work and methods. Our new catal­ questions that have to deal with con ­ man, administrator, rendered his final ogue sent on receipt of postal re­ men as delegates to the coming con ­ ditions existing now, that did not ex ­ STATE FAIR NOTES. quest. W. F. Jewell, President, R. SEATS RESERVED ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. account, and was discharged. J. Bennett, C. P. A., Principal. stitutional convention. They are go­ ist when the constitution was adopt ­ In the estate of Hiram A. Sage, de ed, and I feel that I am somewhat fa­ The Grand Trunk has put in two ing to spend a vast sum of money in miliar with the necessary changes and ceased, late of St; Johns, his will was ©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦0404040 election expenses, salaries, etc., to admitted to probate and Frank Sage new sidings 800 feet long on the State with many of the important problems was appointed executor. Fair grounds, making five in all, which hold this convention, and it would be that will inevitably come before the will accommodate 100 cars. convention for solution. In the estate of Claud Hovey, de ­ the height of folly to neglect the char­ ceased, late of St. Johns, Edward J, acter of the delegates chosen. It Is the As a matter of economy and equal THROWN FROM BUGGY. justice I believe in a much larger de ­ Moinet, special administrator, render taxpayers who are going to put up for ed his final account and was discharg gree of local self-government or home- ed. this election and convention; It is rule, and that private and corporate Steven Parks, near Forest Hill, was wealth should each bear its propor­ In the estate of Elizabeth Pohl, de ­ thrown from his buggy Friday morn ­ their individual business, and they ceased, late of Westphalia, license ought to try at least and get their tional share of taxation, and that all ing, while driving along McConnell corjiorate property should be placed was granted to Michael Pohl, admin street. The horse became frightened money’s worth. They cannot possi­ on the advalorem basis of assessment. istrator, to sell interest of the estate at a cart on the sidewalk and reared, bly do it unless they go to the polls in the house and lot of Philip Wieber, I believe that all the varied financial deceased. throwing Mr. Parks into the road. Al­ and help select the men who go to and social interests of all people though 84 years of age he ^as not se­ In the estate of Sarah Ann Float riously injured. that convention. If they get bad tim­ should be sacredly protected and safe­ deceased, late of Essex, Walter Float All Aboard! guarded without regard to any par­ ber,. it will be their own fault. ticular class, party, or special inter ­ executor, rendered his final account. FRANK R. MONFORT. est, and the men selected for this A coroners ’ jury holds the Pere important work should be men of strict Integrity and devoted to the wel­ THE CHURCHES. Frank R. Monfort of Ithaca, who is Marquette railroad company and the fare of the whole people. If I measure prominently mentioned as a candidate Seventh Annual Excursion to Detroit for nomination as a delegate to the freight train crew, and two telegraph up to the requirements I ask for your BAPTI8T. BY THE* operators responsible for the Salem support in the primary and election constitutional convention, is a man of good judgment and unswerving hon ­ wreck and the loss of 33 lives. The and if elected pledge my earnest ef­ forts to serve you to the best of my All are cordially invited to worship esty and has made an excellent rep­ system of operating trains was found ability. at the Baptist church Sunday. All utation both as a lawyer and as a Clinton Co. Sunday School Association to be defective. This verdict appeals J. W. HOLMES, services as usual. good, clean honorable citizen. He has to the common sense of every one Alma, Michigan. Preaching at Bengal-Riley at 2:30 p. been a resident of both Gratiot and m., following the Sunday school. Clinton counties and is well qualified who followed the testimony. The There will be an Ice cream social to serve the people of this district. If freight crew were trying to steal a SLOWLY RECOVERING.' at the residence of W. A. Huggett on nominated and elected, Mr. Monfort Tuesday evening, August 13th. The will give his undivided attention to Wednesday, August 21st station ahead of the excursion train, and under their system of orders prob­ Err Strouse, who was injured by the proceeds will be used toward the re­ the work of assisting in framing such explosion of a toy cannon, the Fourth, pairs on the church. A general invi ­ a constitution as will best meet the ably had done the same thing before tation is extended. needs and wishes of the citizens of the TRAINS LEAVE TICKETS ON SALE AT and got in all right. The fact remains at his home in Hubbardston, has been in I^nsing for treatment for four The Bengal-Riley Aid society will state and the 19th senatorial district. AS FOLLOWS: FOLLOWING PLACES that this accident could have just as weeks. It was thought that he would meet with Mrs. Roy Merrill Thursday well been prevented under a better lose the sight of his right eye, but he afternoon, August 15th. WE8T MICHIGAN STATE FAIR. Fowler - - 5:30 St. Johns: Osgood’s furnit- system of dispatching —a safer sys­ may possibly recover, although his eye St. Johns 5:30, 5:45 Three store, Parr Bros., Calkins ’ will be weak for some time. CHURCH OF CHRIST. The premiums and purses offered by tem, at least, for the passengers. The the West Michigan State Fair this Sheyardsville - 5:55 Grocery. interstate commerce commission finds year will aggregate $25,000, last year Ovid - 5:30, 6:00 Ovid: W. R. Shaw, W. J. that 20,663 persons have been injured Services as usual next Sunday after­ about $18,000. noon at three o’clock. Preaching by Hathaway, M. O. Lewis. or killed during the first three months In the cattle department there are Returning, first train will leave Trains the pastor, W. E. Wheeler. separate classes, one "open to all” and . Shepardsville: S c u d d e r’s of 1907 on American railroads. It a duplicate class "open to Michigan Detroit 5:30 and the last train Store would seem to be time to devise rules WALTER C. MALLORY. only.” 7:00 p. m. for operating trains that look to great­ FRUITS Changes have been made in many Riley: C. N. Cowles. departments, notably in Division A, and er safety of the passengers as well as Walter C. Mallory, of Seville, an ­ There will be a special car Elsie: M. R. VanDusen. Wholesale and Retail. horses; Division B, cattle; and Divis ­ greater earnings to the companies. nounces himself as a candidate for the ion E, poultry and pet stock. on the Lansing ard St Johns Republican nomination for delegate to Bengal: J. M. Hicks. ALL FRUIT8 FRB8H. Premium lists mailed on applica­ Suburban, leaving Dewitt in the constitutional convention, to be tion. the Duplain. Alderman Bros. \ ANNOUNCEMENT. voted for at the primaries August 13. Address, Eugene D. Conger, Sec’y, time to connect with the first Eureka. Eaegle’s Store. To the residents of this county Mr. Grand, Rapids, Michigan. Ice Cream Mallory needs no introduction. For train out of St. Johns and a Bin gham. S. M. Gage. To the Voters of Clinton and Gratiot years he has been one of our repre­ PORTLAND 0B8ERVER 80LD. special car will be in waiting to Counties: BY THE GALLON OR sentative farmers and a man who has Maple Rapids. Stockers’ Fellow Citizens: It is a matter of RETAIL. always taken a lively Interest in the take passengers back after last Fourth Store, A. H. Gruber’s Furnit ­ national history that the name of Har­ welfare of Gratiot. He has been ­ L. F. Cutcheon has sold the Port­ train arrives from Detroit. ure Store. rison appears as No. 16, signer of the inently connected for the past 11 A nice new fountain land Observer to Cornelius D. Tomy, Declaration of Independence. It is al­ years with the Clinton & Gratiot Mu­ who expects to take possession Aug­ On* of the special attraction* in Fowler. C. Gruler and F. so a matter of national history that and complete, clean, fur­ tual Insurance Company, and with all ust 14. The price was $3,000. Detroit will bo tb* Boll Gam* bo- if Sturgis. with whom he has had business rela­ the name of Harrison appears twice nishings. A few minutes Mr. Tomy, the new proprietor, has Boiton and Detroit. as the nation ’s chief executive, once tions he is held in the highest esteem. had considerable experience in news ­ Dewitt Wood ’s Furniture in 1841 and again in 1889-93. Why in my parlor will be spent Mr. Mallory was born In Chautau­ paper work in Chicago, Detroit and Lay aside your work for one Store. not let it go down in the history of in pleasure. qua county, New York, in 1851, and New Ytrtk. coming to Portland about Necessary. the state of Michigan that the name moved with his parents to Hillsdale three years ago from the latter city, day and have an enjoyable day of Harrison appeared on Its conven ­ county in 1853, and from there to sec­ when he married Miss Reva Crane, of recreation. Think of it, W. R. OSGOOD, tion for the revision of its constitu ­ tion 24, Seville township, this county, daughter of W. D. Crane. He has tion in 1907-8. You can help do so in 1866, where he has since resided, been associated with his father-in-law plan for it, take it in. Manager by placing a (X) before that name on Spagnolos being now a pioneer of 61 years of old in the drug business since that time. Gratiot. His work for his fellow man the republican ballot in the primary OIGAR9. St. Johns. CANDIES. Mr. and Mrs. Tomy are well known on August 13th. is an "open book” and if chosen for in SL Johns. • $ Respectfully, the responsible position he seeks his Mr. Cutcheon will probably go on ******** • . : • 1 WK*xr*+ J. HARRI80N, V B. part of the work will he well done. the road. —OHM fNWHHWHHHKHHl THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 8, 1907 —PAGE 5.

DUPLAIN. *» «•«* Ernest Bartram Is visiting friends in M. W. Whitmore was in Ovid Tues­ G. H. Judd was in Fowler on busi­ * A A 4% AA A AA AAAA A A AA A A A A A A A A A A A A>A A A A A AAA- Ithaca. day. ness Tuesday. & © Julia Mallory is very 111 with ty­ Dr. C. E. Knapp was in Durand Carl Weller was in Ovid on busi­ Will Malkin has hired to Mr. Myers phoid fever. Monday. ness Wednesday. for the remainder of the season. © CITY BREVITIES. © Mrs. Sarah Dagget of Elsie is visit ­ © ------® H. P. Gage was in Flushing on busi­ Miss Ethel Reeb went to Shepards- Adolph Smith of Lansing is visiting ness Friday. ville Monday. relatives in this city. The Economy Jar ing her boh , M. D. Smead and family. ® THAT WILL INTEREST YOU ® Mrs. M. D. Smead and daughters, A. A. Killam was in Fowler on busi­ Maud Buchner of Jackson spent last James and Susie Tucker spent Sun ­ Shirley and Florence are visiting her ©©©©©©©©©©©© ness Friday. • Sunday in St. Johns. day with friends in Eureka. The Most Wonderful Discovery uncle, E. B. Smith in Howell. Eva and Anna Throop went to Beld- Miss Lena Hoerner of Fowler was Miss Majel Baker spent Sunday at Mrs. E. T. Weale of Ovid and dau ­ ing Saturday. in St. Johns Monday. Pine Lake with Florence Isbell. Insure with D. L. Hunt. of the Age ghter, Mrs. Nell Hagai1 and children Dr. H. D. Squair was in DeWitt on Mrs. Frank Flshell went to Ionia to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richmond spent of Grand Rapids visited Mrs. George business Friday. visit relatives Tuesday. Sunday with relatives in Eureka. Weale Tuesday. R. B. Pearce is visiting in Durand. Mrs. A. B. Bullard visited her moth­ Clayton A. Bloomer is visiting his You can have corn on the cob for Christ­ A. F. Currier is behind the counter Atty. William M. Smith was in Ovid George Cooper Is laid up with poi­ on business Friday. er in Owosso over Sunday. grand parents in Flint for a week. at Alderman Bros. son ivy. mas, whole tomatoes in March almost as Mrs. Nett Hainer and daughters of Miss Nellie Nestell Is visiting rela­ Carl Hettler is spending the week Henry Woodruff is spending a few St. Johns are vsiltlng relatives here. C. J. Sowles was in Ithaca on busi­ tives in Bay View. at the home of A. B. Bullard. days with his mother in Lansing. fresh as from the garden, bright red straw­ M. Phillips and family visited his ness Saturday. Mrs. A. Anger of Ovid Is visiting Mrs. M. Doris and children of Clar­ Mrs. R. Shingleton of Ovid was in berries for New Years if you will use the brother in Middlebury last Saturday. Earl Wolcott of Essex is laid up friends in St. Johns. ion were in St. Johns Tuesday. St. Johns on business Thursday. Mrs. Jennie McCullough and chil­ with poison ivy. Miss Carrie Castle viBited friends in Mrs. Amelia Diller of Fowler was in Mrs. D. C. LeBaron is spending the wonderful Economy Jar, self-sealing, self­ dren of Grand Rapids visited Mrs. John Michels and family returned Owosso over Sunday. St. Johns on business Tuesday. week with her husband in Lansing. testing, air tight. Jane McCullough and Mrs. Sarah last from Kalamazoo. Mrs. Earl Wilcox of Bannister was Mrs. Anna Ludwick of Fowler was Miss Mayme Goerge is spending a Wednesday. J. T. Sutton was in Muskegon on in St. Johns Saturday. in St. Johns on business Tuesday. few days at her home in Westphalia. Never a can spoiled. Everything so sim­ business Saturday. Miss Cora Cress 1b visiting friends Editor Clark and son Spencer went The Fisk girls have sold thir home ple and easy. VICTOR. Mrs. Katherine Sight is visiting in Detroit and Cleveland. to Crystal Wednesday, to spend a few on Trowbridge street to John Morris. friends in Lansing. Lisle Wetmore of Palo is visiting at days. Ernie Bartram of Lansing visited A boon to the housewife. Little Frank Upton is sick; some Mrs. Anna Petsch is visiting rela­ the home of E. A. Durkee. Mrs. Fred Vauconsant and son his mother, Mrs. E. S. Bartram, Fri­ day. afraid of fever. tives In Westphalia. Etta Reynolds of Valparaiso, India ­ Gale, are visiting her parents in Re­ Mrs. Myrtle Clark and little N. J. Clark of Ovid was In St. Johns na, was in St. Johns Friday. mus. Mrs. L. E. Bedell of Merle Beach is son are visiting her parents. They on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chick are spend ­ visiting relatives in Ovid for a few s’ - - G. A. Smedley,Crocer Miss Nora Casper is visiting at the days. attended church Sunday. Mrs. Helen Hier, mother of Mrs. E. home of J. Casper in Fowler. ing a few days at the home of J. H. ST. JOHNS, _ MICHIGAN. F. W. Upton has purchased a 60- Wheat. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lyon are at­ H. Webb, is very ill. Mrs. A. Strickland and her grand ­ acre farm and has moved some lum­ Mrs. M. C. Whitlock of Maple Rap­ tending the races in Lansing this ber and other material there. His Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrill were in son were In St. Johns Friday. week. Grand Ledge Sunday. ids was visiting friends in St. Johns farm is two miles south and V4 mile Louise Jackson of Stanton was in Tuesday. Edmund Gordler of Detroit is visit ­ G. E. Sherman and Mrs. M. E. Hea- St. Johns on business Friday. west of Gunnisonville; they will not Mrs. W. J. Hunter of Muskegon was ing at the home of Mrs. Maggie East- move there until spring. gle went to Pontiac Saturday. Orln Sebrlng of Crystal is visiting w'ood. Mrs. Garret Huyck received the sad visiting at the home of E. L. Howe William 'Smith of Detroit was the at the home of Marsh Kinney. Tuesday. Mrs. L. Tucker and baby of Ovid news of the death of her brother-in- guest of A. Annis over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pratt of Forest Mrs. E. J. Molnet and son Alden and are visiting relatives In St. Johns this law, Henry Cams, last week Wednes ­ Miss Zelma Jones is Bpending the Hill were in St. Johns Thursday. day. He had been in poor health for Mrs. Frank Ward are spending the week. some time, but death was very un ­ week with her uncle in Lansing. Emmet Feazle is spending the sum­ week in Detroit. Mrs. C. Clark and daughter, Judith, ^!PLACE YOUR expected. He and his wife lived for Mrs. Nora Woodams went to Carson mer with his uncle, Dan Feazle. Mrs. E. B. Pardee and children are visiting friends and relatives in many years in Shepardsville and were City Monday to visit her daughter. Mrs. August Clarke is visiting Mr. left Monday for Howell, where they Mason. well known and loved by all. They Miss Flora Ramstell of Lowell was and Mrs. Silas Sadler of Owosso. will visit relatives. R. Howland left Wednesday for a have been residents of New York in St. Johns on business Monday. Mrs. J. McKeever of Detroit spent The Misses Eloise and Jennie Rey­ business trip to Ionia and other state several years. He leaves a wife, Miss Lulu Scott of Detroit Is spend ­ Sunday with Mrs. R. D. Bergen. nolds who have been visiting in Ovid points. ORDERS NOW one son and one daughter, both mar­ ing two weeks with Mrs. E. Martin. Glady Tatro received slight inju ­ returned home Monday. Mrs. F. Wood of Grand Rapids is ried, four frand children and other visiting relatives and friends in Saint relatives to mourn his death. Robert and Mary Russel are visit ­ ries in the wagon factory Friday. Mrs. Caroline Stafford, son, Sam, SO WE CAN HAVE YOUR CLOTHES ing at the home of Marsh Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. G.s H. Miller went to and sister, Mrs. Anna Bard of DeWitt Johns. Mrs. C. Heller of Pine Lake Is visit ­ Big Rapids Saturday to visit friends. went to Ithaca Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Moyers of Detroit is vis ­ READY WHEN WANTED. WE ARE PRICE. ing friends in St. Johns and Fowler. Miss Iva Bond went to Toledo, O., Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon of iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. IN BETTER SHAPE TO FILL ORDERS Adams. Mrs. Asa Gilson of Vassal is visit ­ Sunday, where she will visit friends. Owosso were guests of Mr. and Mrs. THIS FALL THAN EVER BEFORE, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holden return­ ing friends and relatives in St. Johns. A. Skinner over Sunday. Mrs. L. French of Blissfield is vis ­ Rev. J. B. Pinckard went to Long HAVING ENLARGED OUR STOCK OF ed home Wednesday, after spending Mrs. J. Dunn and Miss Edith Dunn Lake Friday to attend the camp meet­ F. E. Bloomer went to Saginaw, on iting at the home of J. Salisbury in the past few weeks in this vicinity. are spending two weeks at Bay View. ing. Tuesday, where he will attend the Fowler. WOOLENS AND CAN SHOW YOU THE William Schoals came Sunday to Henry B. Washburn of Saginaw vis ­ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith visited Hay Dealers’ Convention. Dr. R. Stocker of Metamora is spend ­ NICEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE PAT­ stay with his son, Ed Schoals. Mrs. M. Anderson and son, Buster ing a few days at the home of W. N. Mrs. M. Smith of Williamston spent ited relatives in St. Johns over Sun ­ relatives in Shapardsville over Sun ­ TERNS AND SHADES ON THE MARKET. day. day. are spending the week at the home of Stocker. the latter part of last week visiting her brother, F. M. Squair. Mrs. T. Hyslop of Ovid was the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Viges W. A. Townsend and family are vis ­ Mtb. George Holden of Fowler vis ­ iting this week in Grand Ledge and ited relatives in St. Johns over Sun ­ Mrs. F. Stevens, who has been vis ­ guest of Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald last and sister, Mrs. Arthur. Miss Hallie Thursday. Vail returned home with her to make Lansing. day. iting relatives in St. Johns, returned a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes left Mon ­ Miss Anna Halsey went to Stanton to her home in Ionia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin of Ovid spent Wednesday at the home of B. A. S. BERRY, ST. JOHNS. John Moore is assisting Mr. Pear­ Saturday where she will visit rela­ Lyman Parr, who has been visiting day for Bellaire, where they will spend W. Glaspie. son in putting up wire fence. two weeks. tives. his brother, Ernest, at Marion, return ­ MAKER OF FINE CLOTHING. Charles Shaffer of Brighton spent J. J. Ketcham and daughter, Anna, The Misses Zelma Putt and Hazel ed to St. Johns Monday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Webster is spending a a few days visiting William Pearson. Mrs. Simeon Haynes left Tuesday couple of weeks with her husband in ;♦»»»»»»>: are visiting at the home of Bart Bes- Plowman were at Merle Beach Satur­ Menominee. ley in Elsie. day. for Harbor Springs to visit her daugh­ Ice cream—Your Sunday dinner is ter, Mrs. Frank Bond, who is very ill. Miss Celia Smith and Mrs. T. Ham­ not complete without some of Drake’s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Locher went Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sutton of Lan ­ to Petoskey last Thursday to spend sing intend to join the Swain hunting Albert Stoll, who has been visiting ilton went to Chicago to visit relatives ice cream. Telephone your order on party. friends in this city for the past week, Wednesday. © Saturday night or Sunday morning or the summer. © Seymour Karcher of Rose City was Samuel Casteel is visiting relatives returned to his home in Detroit Tues­ Lucile and Ruth Stevens of Grand © © buy from the wagon. 13 tf day. Rapids are visiting their aunt, Mrs. visiting at the home,of O. G. Whitaker and friends in Cadillac and Grand A. E. Huntley. * © over Sunday. Rapids. Edna Jackway, who was spending © © Mrs. O. J. Brewster of Chesaning is Mrs. J. C. Moots and daughter Eith- her vacation in Belding, returned Sat­ Mrs. J. M. Coates and daughter, Ol­ STATE BANK OF urday to attend the funeral of her ive, are visiting at the home of John © © visiting at the home of her mother, el went to Durand Saturday to visit Coates in Olive. © © Mrs. L. Kirk. her parents. grandfather. The Quality Bakery Mrs. M. A. Palmer of Price and © SAINT JOHNS Mrs. C. M. Johnson who has been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain spent Sun ­ Mrs. C. E. Stebbins and children, © who have been visiting at the home Mrs. E. M. Chadwick of Rew went to © © COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS. visiting relatives in Ovid returned day with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sutton Ovid Wednesday. home Friday. of Lansing. of Jacob Gibbard, went to Grand Rap­ © The opening of our new bakery sets a new stand ­ © ids Tuesday. Capital ...... $50,000.00 Mrs. A. J. Miller of Grand Rapids is Mrs. H. D. Post of Grand Rapids is Mrs. G. L. Tubbs and baby of Pon ­ © ard in St. Johns. It is not a case of making the © spending two weeks at the home of visiting at the home of her father, Ja­ D. W. Kelley has tendered his resig­ tiac spent Thursday with her sister, © Net Assets of Stockholders $900,000.00 nation as director of the school board Mrs. A. E. Huntley. © G. W. Karcher. cob Gibbard. © goods as cheap as we [can, but of making them as © and Clark A. Putt has been appointed Florence Isbell who has been spend ­ Mrs. Frank Buck and daughter Ma­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tows and chil­ in his place. © good as we can. Some of our baked goods cost © rian of Pontiac spent Sunday with dren, Margaret and Roy are moving ing tWo weeks at Pine I^ake, return ­ F. A. Travis, ...... President Attorney and Mrs. J. Earl Brown ed to St. Johns Monday. © © Jesse Sullivan, ____ Vice-President. Mrs. F. R. Jackson. here from Flint. more than you pay anywhere else in town, but they © J. W. Fitzgerald______Cashier. left Monday evening for Pellston, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Knlffin left on © Mr. and Mrs. Dell Perkins of Ionia Mayo M. Lamby of Grand Ledge is turning by way of the Mackinaw Is­ Saturday for a two weeks’ trip to De­ © are BETTER. You will find all our bakery output © visited St. Johns and Greenbush spending the summer with her aunt, lands and Detroit. friends over Sunday. Mrs. H. D. Squair. troit and Eastern points. © © DIRECTORS. C. P. Baker and children, Philip and just a little better than you get elsewhere, because Miss Clara Price went to Alma Sat Mrs. W. J. McLain, who has been Thomas D. Glenn of Winterset, Io­ © © O. W. Munger. Otis Fuller. Gertrude, of Grand Rapids, have been wa, is visiting his father, D. Glenn, we have a model bakery, a high-grade, expert baker, © Frank L. Shiley. Jesse Sullivan. urday, where she is visiting at the visiting her sister in Detroit, returned visiting for a few days at the home © •to St. Johns Friday. and sister, Mrs. Louis Sawady of © M. Weller. J. W. Fitzgerald. home of Charles K. Price. of J. W. Fitzgerald. this city. © and nothing but the very best of materials used. © G. E. Corbin. John J. Keiser. Mrs. A. Adams who has been visit Mrs. Asa Gilson of Vassar is spend ­ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Steel left Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hull, who have © Here are some of the things we are making; we F. A. Travis. ing at the home of D. Padget returned ing the week with her parents, Mr. day for St. Clair where they will at­ © and Mrs. Grant Hall. been on an eastern trip for the past © to her home in Ionia Friday. tend the State Whist Convention at three weeks, returned to St. Johns will make more later. © 3 per cent Int. Paid on Time Deposits. © Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Pinckard, daugh­ Miss M. Goodspeed of Hartford, who The Oakland House. Wednesday. © © ter, Miss Hazel, and H. Glenn Hender ­ has been visiting friends in this city The Misses Agnes and Josephine Fred W. Goodes has purchased a © son, went to Crystal Monday. went to Owosso Saturday. © Long of Pewamo and Mina Nuffer of Cadillac auto, also a portable automo *9 © Mrs. N. Hewitt, who has been visit ­ Miss Bertha Cooper who has been © Riley went to Lansing Monday en 1 bile house made by the St. Johns Man © SAINT JOHNS ing friends in St. Johns, returned to visiting friends in St. Johns, returned route to Jamestown. ufacturing Co. © “Bancroft ’s” white bread, unsurpassed, per loaf 5C © her home in Saginaw Monday. to her home in Ovid Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Frink who have © Mr. and Mrs. David Richard, who Cream bread, many people use no other...... 5C NATIONAL BANK. Mrs. H. Watson left Friday morning Mrs. Carrie Calkins and little dau ­ been visiting at the home of Mrs. P. have been visiting at the home of W. © © for Walled Lake, because of the illness ghter, Muriel, have returned from a © Established 1865. Seifert for a few days returned to Annis returned to their home in Itha­ © “Mother’s” home made, round loaf ...... 5C of her brother, Orson Deveraux. visit with friends In Detroit. their home in Alma Tuesday. ca Wednesday. © © Brown, a graham bread, per loaf...... 5C Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Steel spent Miss Helen Doyle and nelce, Miss W. M. Boughton, manager of R. E. Attorney and Mrs. E. H. Lyon and © © CAPITAL $50,000.00. Friday and Saturday with the Misses Helen O’Conner visited relatives and Green's studio, went to Dayton, Ohio, children, who have been visiting the © Buns and raised biscuits, per pozen ...... I Oc © SURPLU8 , $10,000,00. Jessie and Carrie Holt of Lansing. friends in Lyons over Sunday. Tuesday, where he will attend the Jamestown exposition and other east­ © Mrs. W. T. Bishop and daughter Ma­ Mrs. Richard DuBois left Wednes ­ National Convention of Photographers ern points, returned Wednesday. © Cinnamon rolls, best in St. Johns, per dozen ... | Oc © © John C. Hicks, President. rian of Holland, were the guests of day for Walton, where she will visit Frank F. Davis left Monday even ­ Bert Glaspie has sold his home on Coffee cake, with mixed fruit, in loaves, each .. 5C Galusha Pennell, Vice-President. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jackson over Sun her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Wells. ing for Texarkana, Texas, where he Walker street to J. M. Richardson © © R. C. Dexter, Cashier. day. Miss Effie Taylor who has been vis will remain for three or four months, and wife, formerly of Detroit and Ma­ © © Miss Florence Burley went to Mc- iting at the home of Mrs. M. Taylor, erecting a new house for his brother. ple Rapids, who are coming here to © © DIRECTORS. Baln Saturday, where she is visiting returned to her home in Fowler Satur­ Charles H. Manley, erstwhile con ­ live. *9 © day. © at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. R. ductor of a mail order business from Mary and Stacy Hall, who have © © John C. Hicks.—G. Pennell. Smith. *■ Pies, all kinds, each...... I 5C Warner Bunday. —C. E. Ball. Miss M. E. Fox who has been visit ­ St. Johns, but now of Buffalo, was in been visiting at the home of J. M. © © Miss Lois Webster, who has been ing at the home of H. L. Kendrick, re­ the city Sunday. Mrs. Manley, who Flynn, for the past few days, re You can buy pies for 10c, but you won't after you have eaten one of ours. O. P. Dewitt.—P. E. Walsworth. © © C. C. Vaughan. visiting at the home of Alfred Ward, turned to her home In Grand Rapids has been visiting here, returned with turned to their home in Saginaw on Cakes, cup cakes, cocoanut cakes, layer cakes, jelly Friday. © © returned to her home In Buffalo, Sat­ him. Wednesday. rolls, etc. urday. Miss Martha Swartz, who has been Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Schlegei and Mr. and Mrs. William Honecker and © © SELLS DRAFTS AVAILABLE IN Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Martin, who have visiting at the home of John Swartz children who have been visiting at the son Raymond, who have been visit © Cookies, white, brown, cocoanut, etc., extra fine | Oc © ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. been visiting at the home of J. W. returned to her home in Fowler Sat­ home of C. F. Patterson for the past ing at the home of H. Fitzpatrick, re­ © © Fitzgerald, returned to their home In urday. week, reumed to their home in Sagi­ turned to their home in Grand Rapids © Ovid Friday. naw Monday. Wednesday. © INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Elizabeth Ehrstein of New York, © Miss Maud Chapman who has been who has been visiting at the home of The Misses Anna Harris and Stella © Mr. and Mrs. Ix>ren Grant and Mrs. © We are prepared to take care of special orders of all kinds for par. visiting at the home of Geo. H. Chap Joseph Kissane, is visiting relatives Georfce Hyde left Tuesday for Crystal Hugus, who have been attending the © Transacts any Business consistent man, returned to her home In Chesa in Ionia. I^ake where they will remain several Ferris Institute in Big Rapids for © ties, receptions, banqnets. picnics and the like. All kindB of special or­ © with Conservative Banking. nlng Monday. Mrs. H. F. Keeney, who has been weeks, John Watkin returned the the past six weeks returned to Saint © ders for fine cakes, angel food, fruij cakes, etc., will receive carefnl at* © Johns Wednesday. Miss Hattie Eastman, who has been visiting at the home of John W. Keen same day. © tention. <1 Onr bakery is the largest, finest and most complete of its © visiting for the past week with J. ey, returned to her home in Durand Dr. Gale and wife and Mrs. Rodney © kind in this part of ti^e state, and.ererything is absolutely neat and sani­ © ------THE------Saturda) Mrs. W. J. McLain and daughter, Beebe are expected here from Califor­ Brown, returned to her home In Saint • © tary ; yon are welcome to inspect it at any moment. Louis, Saturday. Lola, who have been visiting for sev ­ nia today. Dr. Gale will live in his © Gladys Richardson, who has been eral weeks at the home of William © CLINTON COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Northrup of visiting friends here for the past few house on Trowbridge street, now oc­ © Farrier, returned to their home in cupied by R. C. Davies. © © Lansing visited at the home of Rev days returned to her home in Owosso Grand Rapids Tuesday. BAKED BEANS EVERY SATURDAY. SAVINGS BANK, and Mrs. G. S. Northrup the latter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oesterlin and © © part of last week. Advertised letters—D. J. Bevington, daughter, Elsie, who have been visit ­ © 8 T. JOHN8 , MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall and child ­ © The Misses Jennie and Frances Par- ren, Doris and William, left Sunday H. Denner &. Son, Clifford Halsted, ing at the homes of George Karber © ST. JOHNS, Henry B. Lewis, Harry Smiley, Loid and Phillip Kress, returned to their © tee who have been visiting Miss Kate for Ohio to attend a reunion of the © MICHIGAN. THREE PER CENT INTERE8 T on Brown, returned to their home In Hall family. Sherman, Mrs. E. D. Warren, Mrs home in Ann Arbor, Tuesday. BANCROFT, © Maud Wolcott, Mrs. Sarah J. White. © deposits. Loans Money on Approved Breckenrldge Monday. Mrs. F. Young and son, Frank who Opal, Edward and Myron Cartwright © Bonds and Real Estate Security. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith and son have been visiting at the home of El­ Mrs. Emma Washburn who has of Durand, who have been visiting ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©* Donald, who have been visiting friends mer Buck, returned to their home In been visiting at the home of M. F. at the home of their grand parents, . O F F I C E R 8 . and relatives here, returned to their Fowler Tuesday. Washburn, returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris, returned Fowler, Tuesday, accompanied by her to their home in Durand Sunday. Albert J. Baldwin, President. home In Alma Monday. Mrs. Maud Dennis of Port Huron 11 G. Pennell, Vice-President. Miss Anna Moon, who has been and her mother Mrs. M. Doyle grand children, Helen and Harold Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettit of Grand R. C. Dexter, Treasurer of Elsie, are visiting at the home of Washburn. Rapids, who have been attending the visiting at the home of Charles Sel camp meeting at Shepardsville, vis ­ Electric " * and Generators H. hi Kendrick. bert, returned to her home In Wheel Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Knapp and ited Tuesday at the home of H. Estes DIRECTORS. Ing, West Vlgrlnla, Monday. Mrs. L. E. Tucker and daughter Joseph Scott, now 91 years old, who and G. Wise. A. J. Baldwin, P. E. Walsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roat and son Louise, who have been visiting at the have been visiting In Chicago and John T. Mlllman and Charles T. W. Bunday, C. E. Ball, who have been visiting relatives in home of J. A. Baker, returned to their several points in southern Michigan GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES home in Ovid Wednesday. Babcock arrived home from the Pa­ O. P. Dewitt, J. C. Hicks, Port Huron, Pontiac and Detroit, re­ returned to St. Johns Tuesday, be­ cific coast Monday. Mr. Millman and turned to 8 t. Johns Monday. cause of the illness of Mrs. Knapp Frank Percy, C. C. Vaughan, The Misses Blanche Karcher, Mar­ family are spending Sunday in Pon ­ FANCY READING LAMPS AND ELECTRIC SUP­ G. Pennell. Mrs. F- A. Lewis and sons Donavan guerite Travis, Helen Beckett, Dart tiac with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hubbard. PLIES OF ALL KINDB. and Harold, who have been visiting Parr and Orie Osborne, who have Mr. and Mrs. George H. Miller, who relatives and friends here, returned been spending their vacation at Crys­ tal returned home Saturday. PROMPTNESS have been visiting for the past two to their home in Byron Saturday. weeks at the home of J. S. Wolcott, THE LARGEST STOCK IN CENTRAL MICHIGAN. Slimmer Suitings Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stead, who have Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and daugh­ neatness and dnnMUty characterises all returned to their home in Steuben ­ been visiting at the home of his fath­ ter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith oar work. All orders pr mptly executed ville, Ohio, Wednesday, accompanied er, W. T. Stead, returned to their and chldren of Alma, Mr. and Mrs. in the latest style and finish, and a writ­ by Helen Wolcott. I HAVE THE LATE8T THINGS home in Washington, D. C., Saturday. Lyon and daughters, Hortense enjoy­ ten guarantee fees with every piece of Saturday Miss Nettle Walker of IN 8PRING AND SUMMER Miss Fannie VanAmburg, who has ed a picnic at Morton ’s Corners, Sun ­ work we send eat Bengal, left some apples at The Re­ CAPITOL ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO. 8UITINOS, OVERCOATINGS. been visiting at the home of E. M day. We do til kinds of Uphots erinf. publican office which bad been kept C. R KINNEY, MANAGER. LANSING, MICHIGAN ETC., BTC. Alberts, returned to her home in Fow Miss Ellen Knapp entertained Sat­ Make Couches, Davenports, Box, Sprig* over winter. They are In a good LET ME SHOW THEM TO YOU. ler, Monday, accompanied by her niece urday evening at her home for Mr. end Heir Mattresses to order, and nothin* state of preservation, and appear to Gerbon and M. DeVries of Oeary, Ok­ hut tho host of materials are used. be as solid as when picked. They Mrs. M. B. Pincomh and daughter iting his aunt in Alma, returned Wed ­ FIT GUARANTEED. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ladd, who have nesday. been visiting at the home of William lahoma. Most of the guests were the Coll onU got price*. were kept on the cellar floor, which is Lynn Are visiting Mr. Pincomh in of cement It is certainly remarkable Mrs. Henry Altvater of Fowler, P. I .add of Walnut Grove, Maple Rap­ former schoolmates of Mr. DeVries ST. JOHNS UPHOLSTERING CO. Chicago this week. F. R. JACKSON, TAILOR ids, returned to their home in Quincy, and members of the class of 1901. Miss to have old appies until new ones are has been visiting at the home of her Over State Bank, St. John*. Illinois, Saturday. Florence Perkins assisted. Oppieitc Poet Office. St Jobs*. Mlcb. ripe. Fenimore Fhitt, who has been vis ­ sister, Mrs. Wesley Baughn. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH, AUGUST 8, 1907 —PAGE 6. MAPLE RAPIDS. EUREKA. nm,® y®y A. D. Rummel of San Francisco, Cal­ THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD ifornia, is visiting his parents, Mr. Mias Lydia McCracken of Belding Mrs. Emma LaSelle was in Saint Gltnn Gains Hia Point. and Mrs. Eli Rummel of Greenbush Pursuant to an agreement reached was the guest of Miss Lottie Clow the Johns Wednesday of last week. and sister, Mrs. G. E. Frank, of this George Fox was in St. Johns Tues­ HI between Governor Glenn of North past week. place. Every housewife will tell you that Married Sunday, July 28th at the day. Clyde Kirby was home from Ovid Carolina and the Southern railway, good flour makes good bread, and U. B. church in North Shade by Rev. Isaac Hewitt and brother, R. H. over Sunday. counsel for tbe corporation presented J. Clapp, Miss Mae Smith to Bert Hewitt, were in Grand Rapids on Wed ­ Marvin Ingersoll of St. Johns spent revised petitions to Judge Pritchard Stonebrook, both of North Shade. nesday of last week. Sunday at his home here. of the federal circuit court uskiug for Adam Kester who has been in the Mrs. Kittle Roberts and two chil­ Miss Vlra Russel, who has been a modification of bis original injunc ­ employ of B. W. and I. E. Hewitt, dren are visiting relatives at Grand working in Essex spent the latter part tion ugalnst the execution of the new WHITE ImIUY hardware dealers of this village for a Rapids. of last week at the home of her par­ rate law, and the Judge complied, thus number of years, has removed to Fow­ John Cranson of Ionia transacted ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell. business in this vicinity on Tuesday. ending a deadlock which had lasted ler, where he will go into business for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burk and dau ­ nearly two weeks and had threatened FLOUR himself, making a specialty in tinning Miss Mary Holbrook of Brecken- ghter, Helen, of Maple Rapids were and plumbing. ridge visited friends in this village the to involve the clash of state and fed ­ in town Monday. eral troops. Judge Pritchard took oc­ During the past week E. Mudge has past week. Grant Cleveland spent the latter cannot be beaten. Call and get a been making some alterations and re­ Eugene Parr w-as down from Crystal part of last week at his home in this casion to ray that the question of pairs in his gasoline launch. He on Friday and Saturday last. He re­ place. state rights had sack or order one by telephone. will run nightly excursions to the big ports a jolly time at the lake. Rev. Mrs. R. P. Teetes spent Thursday not been involv ­ bay, during the week. McD. Howsare returned with him to and Friday at the home of her daugh­ ed in the contro ­ We deliver to any part of the city. John Armour of Swartz Creek call­ enjoy a few days’ fishing. ter, Mrs. Etta Wagner, in St. Johns. versy, and that ed on Robert Anderson the past week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Young of Bengal Vemle Eaegle of St. Louis is spend his action was ia Rev. McD. Howsare, formerly pas­ called on Maple Rapids friends on Fri­ ing a few weeks at the home of his Arbuckles’ no sense an in ­ Custom grinding and exchange tor of the Christian church in this vil ­ day last. grandfather, I. N. Eaegle. terference with lage, is visiting in this vicinity. Miss Ida Britten who has been visit ­ Harry Price of St. Johns spent a ARIOSA comes in the state author­ work promptly done. Phone 30. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and ing her daughter, Mrs. Baxter of St. few days last week at the home of his ities. In their Johns, returned home the past week. one pound packages son Paul who have ben visiting rela­ mother, Mrs. Della Price. petitions the tives in this vicinity for the past ten R. M. Hewitt and family were in Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Kirby and days, returned to their home in Milan Fowler and St. Johns on Wednesday only, sealed for your railroad officials J. D. HENDERSON & BRO., ST. JOHNS daughter, Vivian, who have been visit ­ say that the on Monday last. of last week. ing at the home of O. P. Kirby for /• protection to insure your George Wright of Chicago, who has John McPherson of Lansing visited some time, returned to their home in agreement was All grocers handle White Lily Flour. been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs relatives in East Essex from Friday Detroit last Thursday. * 9 getting the genuine old- assented to un ­ Dennis Wright, will return to his last until Monday. M. I. Russell is spending a few der duress of home in Chicago during the present J. B. Yates is again able to be out, weeks in Beulah. c fashioned Arbuckles* public opinion after a severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Teetes and dau ­ ARIOSA Coffee everytime. inflamed by the Dr. Verne Payne of Beloit, Wiscon ­ F. S. Alexander, whose headquart­ ghter Alice, spent Sunday at the home press and the sin is visiting ihs father, David H. ers are at Bay City, visited at his of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of Be real angry if they send you politicians and Payne and other relatives in this vic ­ home in this village from Friday last near Bridgeville. Governor Glenn. under the threat inity. until Wednesday morning. Mr. Alex ­ Mr. and Mrs. John Keiser attended a substitute, which is not as good of an extra ses­ Why Don't You Get Myron S. Moss who has been ill ander is selling goods for a large cof­ camp meeting at Shepardsville Sun ­ and may in time ruin your sion of the legislature. It had been for a long time is gradually failing fee and tea house in Chicago. day and Monday. reached only after the state author­ * and can survive but a short time at The annual gathering and picnic Mr. and Mrs. Haynes and Mr. and digestion and nerves. ities had resumed the prosecution of Your Lawn Mower fartherest. of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. compris­ Mrs. Williams of Chapin attended ser­ Complin with all requirement, d the National Pure William Jones of Northville visited ing the posts and corps of Maple Rap­ Food Law. Guarantee No. 2041, hied at Wadanstoo. ticket agents and had arrested Presi­ vices at the U. B. church Sunday a.m dent Finley of the Southern. Follow­ Properly Ground at friends in this vicinity from Saturday ids, Hubbardston, Carson, Palo and Dr. J. E. Kirby and family visited until Monday last. Perrinton will take place at Carson at the home of Rev. Mr. Mosher in ing the reversal of the federal order, L. M. Forquer and family of Sum­ on Thursday, September 12th. An ex ­ Maple Rapids Monday. the Southern gave notice in the su­ ner visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Pettit cellent program is being prepared for Mrs. G. Ellenwood is spending a preme court at Raleigh that it ap­ of the Maple Rapids hotel the past the occasion. few days with friends in St. Johns. pealed from the $30,000 fine. Gov ­ week. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Webster of Beld ­ Austin Ingersol was in St. Johns ernor Glenn, seeing that the law was S. W. Ingraham of Maple Rapids Business Failures In July. Fitzpatrick & Granger ’s ing were the guests of Mrs. Allie Saturday. duly recognized, ordered the judge.? visited friends in Elsie the first of Creasinger on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Marshall and wife are According to Dun ’s review, the rec­ to stop all prosecutions of the rail­ last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hewitt and son spending a couple of weeks with their ord of commercial failures for tbe roads, saying that when they obey Mr. and Mrs. A. Chick and daughter Herald, who have been visiting the friends in Nashville and Lansing. month of July, 1007, shows a total of THEY ARE PREPARED TO DO Marion, who have been visiting the tue law the railroads are entitled to former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Cass Eaegle of St. Johns visit ­ 777, with liabilities of $12,334,710. protection. The Atlantic Coast line former’s mother, Mrs. A. Halstead of Hewitt, returned to their home in Lan- IT RIGHT. ALSO ALL KINDS ed at the home of his nephew, Volney While this is a distinct Improvement bad also joined In tbe agreement, and this village, went to Otsego, the past sing on Sunday last. Carter last Tuesday. as compared with tbe preceding week, where they will visit relatives B. W. Hewitt and son Ralph and other lines are expected to follow suit. OF GENERAL HACHINE REPAIR Mrs. Longley and Bessie Banks of month, it is much larger in both num ­ President Finley of the Southern said for a short time before returning to Otto Bullis spent Sunday at Crystal. Pompeii visited Belle Banks at the ber of failures and the amount in ­ WORK, GRINDING, ETC. their home in Clio. Miss Mabel Hart visited friends at home of I. N. Eaegle a few days last later that the 2*4 cent rate had !>ee;i Mrs. Pauline Forman, who came volved than the record for the corre­ resisted becanse it was confiscatory Bannister the, past week. week. sponding month in 1900, when the fail­ here to attend the funeral of her sis­ Rev. W. P. Mosher and wife rave and that the railroad had yielded its Mr. and Mrs. M. Armstrong of Brai- ures were "38, with liabilities of $0.- ter the late Mrs. Libbie Anderson, re­ returned from their Southern trip and dy Center spent Sunday at the home clear right in the interests of peace turned to her home at Otsego on report a very pleasant time. 919,014. Tbe defaults in manufactur ­ and amity. Mr. Finley had been TAKE THEM YOUR AUTOMOBILES. of their daughter, Mrs. Belle Gower. ing establishments were 211 in num ­ Thursday last. It is expected that Dr. Kirby of At Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright of Al­ promptly released upon a habeas cor­ W. E. Stocker and family enjoyed ber and $4,449,226 in amount against 201 HIGHAM ST., WEST, ST. JOHNS, niCH. © lanta, Georgia, will occupy the pulpit ma have moved their household goods pus writ issued by Judge Pritchard. I® an outing at Crystal the past week. at the M. E. church on Sunday morn ­ to this place and expect to mal^e 144 and $2,701,040 last year. In a message to tbe people of tbe S. J. Dunstall visited friends in ing next, August 11th. their home here in the near future. Steel Earnings Break Record. Ithaca the past week. state Governor Glenn said: “It is a Mrs. Helen Paine and daughter, Mrs. Emma Ingersoll is visiting The earnings of the United States Wilbur Church and Herbert Estes Mrs. Melinda Cowles have returned great victory for state rights against friends in St. Johns. Steel corporation in the second quar­ federal Interference. It will teach of St, Johns were in town the past from Iowa, where they had been visit ­ Miss Gladys Brewbaker is visiting week. ing relatives for the past four weeks. ter of the current year were larger utility corporations that while the her cousin, Mrs. Blanch Galop in than In any preceding quarter in the state will treat them fairly it will not The Sunshine band met with Mrs. While in Iowa Mrs. -Paine found out Ashley. James Knickerbocker on Wednesday on counting up that she had 38 grand history of the concern, the net returns tolerate their trying to control the Mrs. Alice Brewbaker visited for the three months amounting to afternoon of this week. children and 33 great-grand children friends in Ashley Sunday. state. I never defied the federal pow­ Miss Alice McCarty and sister, Miss living, divided equally between Iowa Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Hart and two $45,503,705. The earnings for the cor­ er, as has been stated, but simply Agnes Sheridan, of near Perrinton and Michigan. children visited Dr. and Mrs. A. O. responding quarter of 1900 were $40,- tried to carry out the law as I saw were the guests of Mrs. Agnes Horr Mrs. Jacob Gordanier has returned 125,032. It under the constitution. ” Governor ALWAYS PROMPT Hart of Maple Rapids Wednesday. the past week. from St. Ix>uis, where she had been Phyllis Linman, who has been Railroad to Raise Large Fund. Comer of Alabama warmly congratu­ Mrs. J. H. Jones visited her son H. undergoing treatment at the springs spending a few weeks with her moth­ It is repo’-ted that the management lated Governor Glenn upon the stand B. Jones and family of Fowler the When you leave your vehicle to ~1 for rheumatism. She reports that she er in Elsie, returned to her home of the Chicago Great Western railway be had taken. past week. has been greatly benefltted. here Monday. Her brother, Andrew, lias under consideration the adoption of Fourth Trial of Caleb Powers. The work of painting and papering Mrs. F. S. Alexander is moving into accompanied her. _ be repaired, fixed up as good as the Christian church is about complet­ the residence recently occupied by an extensive financial plan which will At Georgetown, Ky., Caleb Powers The Rebekahs will sell ice cream provide for the needs of the road for ed and services will be resumed on Adam Kuster and family. for tbe fourth time has been placed on Saturday evening, August 10th in the the next ten years and that President new, you alwaysjlike to get it at Sunday morning next. Instead of being held at Flint the I. O. O. F. hall. Tickets on the quilt trial for conspiracy to effect the mur­ On account of the grange picnic at 42nd annual reunion of the 23rd regi­ will be drawn and the one who gets Stickney and Vice President Oppen- der of the late Governor Goebel. heim are now in London arranging the the time agreed’upon. That is Merle Beach on Saturday last, the ment Michigan Infantry will be held the lucky number draws the quilt. Judge J. E. Robbins, who presided at regular meeting of Essex grange was details of the proposed financial at Saginaw, by urgent request of the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rininger at­ the preceding trial of Powers and who dispensed with. committee in charge of the semi-an ­ tended the funeral of Mr. Jackway of scheme. It is believed by the manage­ what you get as well as a first Norman Cowles of Northeast Essex nual centenial celebration, which oc­ was designated by Governor Beckham near St. Johns. ment of the road that a permanent plan for tbe present trial, was accused in whose life seemed to hang in the bal­ curs August 18 to 24. The announce ­ Effie Bryant of St. Johns was home of this character will be much more class job at ------ance for a long time, has so far re­ ment will be greeeted with pleasure an affidavit by Powers of having over Sunday. advantageous than the hand to mouth ruled unfairly In the former trial and covered as to be able to ride out. from the fact that the old boys will Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pershing spent policy heretofore pursued. D. A. Jones of Durand was recently have the privilege of camping in the Sunday in Ovid with their two sons, of holding prejudice against the de ­ the guest of W. S. Barnard of the Dis­ city hall, which stands on the ground fendant on account of his political af­ Clyde and Gerred. Constipation. patch. Mr. Jones is a former school­ where the 23rd camped in 1862 be­ Jessie Price was home from Saint filiations . Judge Robbins, while de ­ mate of Mr. Barnard and is engaged fore starting for the seat of war. The Johns over Sunday. For constipation there is nothing claring that the allegations against in selling the U. S. cream separators reunion will be held August 22nd, to quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stom­ him were utterly untime, gave notice A. T. SMITH’S mm SH0P Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hawkins and for the Vermont Farm Machine Co. be followed by a grand camp fire in Mrs. Dora Cone were in St. Johns ach and Liver Tablets. They always that he would vacate the bench. This 8T. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Mrs. Clyde Wells accompanied by the evening at Hoyt Park, an event Saturday. produce a pleasant movement of the caused an adjournment Indefinitely her brother, Elliot Smith, and sister which will without doubt draw out Mrs. Will Daggett and daughter Ar- bowels without any disagreeable ef­ for certification of the fact to the gov­ Miss Hazel Smith, are visiting friends many thousands of spectators. Robert line of St. Johns visited at the home fect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. ernor. at St. Louis. Anderson of Maple Rapids is secreta­ of James Daggett Thursday and Fri­ C. C. VanSickle, St. Johns, Mich. Miss Louise Brown visited friends ry-treasurer of the association. Powers appeared to be in perfect day. physical condition despite his long near Palo the past week. Mrs. Bertha Youden celebrated her Mrs. Dora Cone and two children We are informed that Mrs. E. La­ 86 th birthday at the home of her confinement, as he has taken vigorous wlfo have been visiting friends in this exercise regularly and given great at­ Salle of this village has rented the grandson, Harlow Payne of Southwest vicinity for the past two weeks re­ ^ Lard Special Wiggins house in St. Johns, and will Fulton on Sunday last. Quite a num ­ turned to her home In Chicago Mon ­ tention to his personal appearance. take possession of the same at an ber of relatives were present, includ ­ day. Attorney R. B. Franklin, who has con ­ early date. Mrs. LaSalle has had con ­ ing children, grand children and great Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stowell vis ­ All Day .Saturday ducted tbe prosecution in all the trials siderable experience in the business grand children. A very enjoyable ited friends in I^nsing Sunday and growing ont of the Goebel assassina ­ and we bespeak for her a liberal pat­ time is reported. Monday. tion, is in charge of tbe present one. ronage. Burn ice Hewitt and family are pre­ we will sell lard at 10c Armenian Priest Indicted. paring to occupy the John Pinkney Mrs. B. F. Owen and daughter, Mil­ Father Martoogessian, the Armenian dred, visited relatives in New Haven house on Main street. GREENBUSH. per pound. the past week. The Misses Naomi and Nevt Ses­ For picnics we have priest of New York, who had been sus­ sions, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray pected of some connection with tbe Miss Grace Healey of I^ake Odessa Mrs. Mary Whitney spent Wednes ­ was the guest of her brother and wife Sessions of Grand Rapids, are visiting Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, secret H-.mcbakist society and friend their aunt, Mrs. Jetora Anderson and day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. of Khacbadorian, tbe arrested assas­ Mr. and Mrs. Healey of this village, A. Letts. the past week. other relatives in this vicinity. Pressed beef, Veal Loaf, Large sin of Tavshanjlan, the millionaire Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry of Duplain rug importer, has himself been arrest­ Nowadays either has The heavy wind and rain storm that W. Gamble and daughter and Mrs. spent Sunday at the home of W. A. passed a little north of this village and Small Bologna. ed and indicted on several charges of Chalmer Redfern and two children Silvernall. attempted robbery and blackmail. At a windmill or is think ­ on Thursday last left destruction in Richard Tompkins and Charles went to Crystal on Monday last for a We are now in a posi- file same time evidence pointing ing about getting one. its path. A large amount of the corn week’s outing. Tompkins of Ovid spent Sunday with and bean crop near Fulton Center was their son and brother, Ray Tompkins. to deliver to you at any strongly to Martoogessian as an ac­ It is like a hay loader, completely destroyed. Ray Tompkins is still on the sick complice in the murder of Tavshan- In all probability a number from BINGHAM GRANGE. list. time till your dinner is Jiau has been secured by the district harvester or any oth­ this vicinity will take in the Clinton Miss Katie Swagart spent a few nttomey. A former friend of the county Sunday school excursion to De- days with Bengal friends last week. ready. priest has made a confession as to bis er labor-saving ma­ triot, which occurs, Wednesday, Aug­ • Program for meeting August 10th, Miss Jennie Harvey of Ovid is connection with a gang to threaten chine, — it pays. It ust 21st. 1907: spending a few days with friends in woslthy Armenians and to kill them Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Groom visited Soqg, member?; reading, Mrs. Carl this vicinity. KARCHER & should they fail to give up the sums also pays to get THE friends in I^ebanon on Tuesday of last Wilcox; recitation. Mrs. Nelson Pal­ L. Silvernall and wife went on the jf money demanded. The acctfccd BEST. week. mer; music, Bingham orchestra; essay Gratiot county Sunday school excur ­ priest was held in $10,000 ball for fur­ Mable Bullard; roll call, answered by sion to Toledo Tuesday. BOTSFORD ther examination. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller and son of name of favorite fruit; music, orches- E. H. Sutfln was in Shepardsville Sun ­ Lenawee county were the guests of * ra- Mrs. L. Peck, lecturer. day. San Francisco Supervisors Out. friends in Southwest Essex the past Frank Swagart and wife visited friends Phone 22a and 44 6982 near Ithaca last week. The old board of supervisors for tbe week. Delbert Perkins and wife of Ionia vis ­ Till ‘ ’ city of San Francisco who served un ­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson of THE AUGU8T CIRCLE. ited Erie Ingersoll and family Sunday. •O. A. Whitlock, Walter Hewett and der Mayor Schmitz have tendered their South Essex spent a portion of the wife, J. F. Andrus and wife and George resignations, thus making way for the is the most perfect of past week with friends and relatives Mr. George Wharton James has con* Andrus and wife -attended the grange near Carson. picnic at Merle Beach Saturday. r*w set appointed by Mayor Taylor. all machines for get­ trlbuted an article to the August num ­ Louis DeVore of Akron, Ohio, is visit ­ highest Market Price At the same time former Mayor Miss Nellie Henley of East Saginaw ber of The Circle concerning “A Lit­ ing his aunts. Mrs. Elizabeth Smiley and ting power out of the Mrs. CL W. Robert. for a few days. Schmitz has appointed n new set of is visiting friends in this vicinity. tle Visit to the Home of Luther Bur- FOR cniiervlsors In order to set up the claim hank ” which for several reasons is of Mrs. D. M. Correll is visiting in Akron wind. The best evi ­ Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Martin of and Canal Dover, Ohio, for a month. in the courts of his right to continue Portland were the guests of their peculiar interest. Mr. James is a fel­ low Californian rfhd an • intimate as the duly authorized mayor of the dence of this is that brother-in-law, Jay Sesidns, and fam­ city and with a view to contesting all ily of Lebanon the past week. friend of Mr. Burbank, and this lit­ LEBANON. more of them are sold tle visit ” is but one of many which Grain and the acts of Mayor Taylor and the new William Laycock of near Fulton have made him thoroughly conversant board. now than of all other Center was in town Saturday. He re­ Orrin Skutt of near Fenwick visited ports the total destruction of his oat, with Burbank, the man, as well as his parents, Frank Skutt and wife last with Burbank, the horticulturist. • • • week. Longing for Country Life. windmills combined. corn and bean crop by the severe In his story “Jim,” Mr. D. L. Pierson Miss Edna Falor, late of Traverse City, Beans A strange thing ia the universal storm that passed through that sec­ tells of the splendid work which the is home on a visit. longing of professional men and other* tion of country on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hlner visited his George Junior Republic Is doing in brother, George and wife In Ovid over who have come to the city and have William Moss has again returned the lives of those boys brought up un ­ Sunday. AT prospered as they advance in life to from Chicago and is again caring for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gaddy were the der unfortunate influences, who yet guests of Miss Ella Sullivan of Hubbards ­ set back to the country. It I* seldom GEO. J. MUNRO his father, M. S. Mom . who is serious­ have had the good fortune to come at ton laSc Sunday. that they do not return and when they ly ill. last under the sway of “Daddy ’s Gov ­ Chrlston Falor and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Haddie of Breckenrldge visited their R. D. Berlins’ do there is often disappointment and Agent Attorney Eugene Moss, who has ernment, ” for all the boys know Mr. brothers' families here this week. things do not appear aa they did long been visiting friends and relatives in George as Daddy. • • • Perhaps no Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Messer visited her brother, Russel Alexander, at the ago. The change I* In the man him­ St. Johns, Mich. this vicinity for the past few days, re­ figure has loomed up so prominently self, but be thinks It Is in th* coun ­ turned to his home in Little Rock, home of Mr. Hall of Ionia last Thurs­ on the political horizon during the day. try. Nevertheless, the desire to get Arkansas, on Tuesday last. past twelve months as that of the M. E. Falor and wife, and Alexander Elevator back to the old country place to end Headquarters at office Jessie Dewitt, little daughter of Al­ Governor of the Empire State. “Who’s Falor and daughter, Effie attended the Hughes, of New York?” is ably ans ­ funeral of their uncle, John Falor, at St. ST. JOHNS, niCHIGAN. one ’s days is very general. Sir Walter len Dewitt, of this vilage, submitted Johns last Saturday. , Scott refers to it and compares the of Parr’s Elevator to a surgical operation for an abscess wered by Mr. James Melvin Lee in a F. D. Groom, wife and son Lavergne of Maple Rapids visited last week Tues­ course of a man through the world to on her side on Thursday last; the very timely article which appears in day In the home of Jay Sessions. work being done by Dr. A. O. Hart the August number. • • Over 20 de ­ Word reached her family here last Sat­ that of the hare which Is started from and Dr. Ernest Martin of Maple Rap- partments are filled with most excel ­ urday that Mrs. Lora Drumheller of Coal, Lime, Cement her lair and after a long chase and lent matter. Ask newesdealers for Lalngaburg was very low with dropsy. making a large circle end* by return ­ Ids. The little girl is getting along Her father, Alex. Falor, and sister, Ed ­ General Commercial Printing at Republican office nicely. The Circle. na ha^e been With heir tills week. For Sale. ing to the o«et from which the started

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PROBATE NOTICE — Probate. Court, Chicken eating cats and egg sucking TWO LANDLORDS. dogs are equal nuisances from the Teachers’ Examinations.. Clinton County—u. Quite naturally there niv'two kinds r:End your seeming troubles. FOR 1907 and 1908. Notice Is hereby given that all claim* standpoint of the poultryman, und nei ­ or types of landlords. Just as there are and demands against the estate of John fAbFPIf Until further notice Teachers’ Examin ­ Horning, deceased, will be heard by th* ther oue should be harbored lu a trlvl- two types of hired men or tenants ations will be held as follows: Judge of Probate of said County, at the llxed community. If they can ’t l>e whose services one muy secure. W’e BUY THAT Council Rooms, St. Johns, Mich., St. Johns, in Court house, beginning Probate Office In the City of St. Johns, taught the error of their ways a dose second Thursday of August. on the 7th day of January, A. D., 1908, a know n couple of landlords who exem ­ July 29th, 1907. St. Johns, tn Court house, beginning and that the creditors of aald deceased of chloroform for them is the only way plify In important respects the types Special meeting of the City Council third Thursday of October. * are allowed alx months from the date of m — out. above referred to. Both men possess held on the above date the Mayor, St. Johns, In Court house, beginning this notice In which to present their third Thursday of June. good characters, are kind hearted and Wm. H. Field, presiding. claims for adjustment. In spite of enreful spraying we no ­ Program. Dated, June 21at, A. D., 1907. nre possessed of strict honesty and In ­ The council was called to order at CHARLES M. MERRILL. GARCOli tice this year more than any previous First day—morning. Orthography, Spell­ tegrity. The one, the type we would 8:16 o’clock p.m. Present: 15-5 Judge of Probate. season blemishes on the young npples ing, Arithmetic, oral and written; Theory BY commend, Is up to date in the matter Monument Aldermen Fishburn, Harley, Holmes, and Art. Afternoon, Geography, Gov ­ ns n result of the work of the curcullos. Schoenhals and Washburn. ernment and U. S. History. PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- 9f the methods which he wishes to F.E.TR1GG The crescent shupod scar which mars AT MURDOCK’S. Moved by Alderman Harley, suppor­ Second day—morning. Grammar, Phy­ lgan, County of Clinton, sa. have followed lu the conduct of his ted by Alderman Fishburn, that Hor­ siology, Reading. Afternoon, School Law, At a session of the Probate Court for the surface, but does not injure the farms. He has not only provided am­ State Manual and Course of Study, Alge­ the County of Clinton holden at the Pro­ REGISTER. flesh of the apple, Is discernible at a ace P. Garge, Lyman D. Parr and Joel bra, Botany and Physics (second grade). bate Office, in the City of St Johns, on ple and comfortable buildings for the ‘ But be sure it is S. Wolcott, be and they are hereby ap­ General History, (second grade) Tuesday, the 16th day of July, in the ROCKFORD. IA glance. shelter and housing of the stock on Third day—(for first grade applicants year one thousand nine hundred and sev ­ to come from pointed commissioners for the Prima­ only) General History, Physics and en The cost of laying a single lead of Ihe farm, but Is ready to co-operate ry Election to be held Tuesday, Aug­ Geometry. Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, Certificates of all grades will be grant­ Judge of Probate Wle across an acre of land, approxi ­ with his tenant in tbe purchase of Murdock’s as ust 13th, 1907. CORRESPONDENCE Yeas, 5; nays, none. ed at the examinations at St. Johns In In the matter of the estate of George SOLICITED yochlnery and tools whereby tbe work August and March. Certificates of the W Estes, deceased, George A. Estes, ad ­ mately a distance of 12.G rods, will run they are not all Moved by Alderman Harley, sup­ from $10 to $15. or Just about what a may be more easily and effectively second and third grades will be granted ministrator of said estate, having made done. He believes that pure breils selling for him. ported by Alderman Washburn, that at all other examinations. application for the allowance of his fi­ Onions should be eaten more than bumper crop of com raised on the acre the following named be appointed in ­ All examinations will begin at 8 a.m. nal account and for his discharge. would fetch The first year’s crop can are more profitable than scrubs and THEO. H. TOWNSEND. Thereupon It is ordered, That Thurs­ they are simply because of their value aids his tenant in working out this spectors of election for the Primary Commissioner of Schools. day, the 8th day of August, A. D., 1907, as a system regulator and renovator. usually be counted upon to pay for the And there your trouble Election to be held August 13th, 1907: at one o’clock In the afternoon, be as­ Improvement. theory also. Although doing none of signed for the examination of said ac­ C. Fred Knapp —first ward. count, at the Probate Office In the City the manual labor himself, be reads begins. Gilbert B. Pardee —second ward. It Is ns often what he has on his the iK'st agricultural magazines lie can tj ______of St. Johns. And It Is further ordered, mind ns what he puts Into his stomach When one Ins not had experience Clarence A. Wilcox —thrld ward. that notice be given to the persons In ­ with either sheep or poultry It Is ad ­ get and sees that Ills tenant has oppor­ Yeas, 5; nays, none. MICHIGAN ITEMS terested In said estate, of the time and that tends to give a fellow the dys­ tunity to do the same. I 014 stand opposite Post Office, SL Johns | place of said hearing by causing a copy pepsia. visable In both cases to start on a Moved by Alderman Harley, sup­ of this order to be published In The Clin ­ small scale, increasing the flocks as ex ­ During the winter months both at­ ported by Alderman Holmes, that the ton Republican, a newspaper printed and perience Is acquired. If the Hues men ­ tend the sessions of the county Insti ­ places of holding the Primary Election Eaton Rapids —Mrs. A. B. Bradley, circulating In said county of Clinton for The sooner the green shoots which tute, where they come In touch with August 13th, 1907, shall be in the first 77 years of age, died at the home of three successive weeks previous to said start from the trunk and branches of tioned t’o not prove profitable on a her son, Auditor General Bradley. She day of hearing. small scale It Is hardly to be expected the latest Ideas on agricultural meth­ ward, at the Engine House; In the CHARLES M. MERRILL, the orchard trees are removed the more ods. The other man Is Just as moral second ward, at Washburn ’s Shop; In leaves three sons and two brothers. (A true copy) 17-4 Judge of Probate. that they will pay on a largeone. Port Huron —Peter MenaBs, a Sarnia easily Is the Job done. and respectable, hut Is old fogylsh and the third ward, at the basement of the St. Johns Hotel, Walker street west. Indian, crept under a freight gar for PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- The burning of wool and allowing conservative. Brought up under cir­ shelter and was run over and killed. lgan, County of Clinton, ss. We have known of folks whose aes cumstances which demanded the exer ­ Yeas, 5; nays, none. At a session of the Probate Court for the fumes to penetrate a wound Is said Moved by Alderman Washburn, sup­ Ann Arbor—Orders to arrest all the County of Clinton holden at the Pro­ thetlo sense was quite fully expressed cise of a rigid economy. It has become C. 5. bate Office, in the City of St Johns, on lu the putting of a three dollar frame to be a preventive of a development of ported by Alderman Harley, that the boys with rifles have been given, be­ second nature to him, and be Is at cause of the accidental shooting of Tuesday, the 16th day of July, in the around a thirty cent picture. tetanus, or lockjnw. A precaution that City furnish the tile for the construc ­ year one thousand nine hundred and sev- is perhaps letter established In med ­ present, to all intents and purposes, a 5c CIGAR tion of a culvert where the ditch cross­ Miss Mamie Collins. en tightwad, begrudging the expenditure es Mead street south. Lansing —Roy Havens, the 14- year- Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, Kindness and unselfishness are the ical practice than this Is to keep a Judge of Probate bruise or wound open until the serv ­ of every cent for Improvements 111 Yeas, 5; nays, none. old son of E. R. Havens, of the state In the matter of the estate of Michael fundamental elements of any religion land office, jumped off a street car ices of a competent physician can 1h » buildings or machinery which would Moved by Alderman Holmes, sup­ Wise, deceased, Millard Sleight, adminis ­ which Is wcrt-thy of the name. With­ For Sale by backward, and fell, sustaining a se­ trator of said estate, having made appli­ secured. aid In the proper care of the stock, and ported by Alderman Fishburn, that the cation for the allowance of his final ac­ out them It Is but husks and mockery. result In the doing of tbe farm work sidewalk builder ’s bond, with Orton O. rious concussion of the brain. count and for his discharge. Port Huron —Mayor John Bell, with He has made a decided step ahead most advantageously. By some proc­ All Reliable Dealers. Brower, as principal, and John B. Dav ­ Thereupon it Is ordered, That Thurs­ There Is no plant which does a big­ ess of reasoning which Is not at all enport and Matthew Mayes, as sure­ an eye for business, placed cloth day, the 8th day of August, A. D., 1907, In the matter of both agricultural the­ signs, advertising his store on teams at one o’clock In the afternoon, be as­ ger business on a smaller capital than ory and practice who has come to a clear he has figured out that It is ties in the penal sum of five hundred signed for the examination of said ac­ the Hubbard squash, its root and leaf dollars ($500.00) be approved by this in the employ of the city. A number count, at the Probate Office In the City realization of the place of a flock of cheaper to let the hay spoil In the mow of the drivers objecting to this quit of St. Johns. And It Is further ordered, systems having seemingly no proper than It Is to Invest a few dollars In council. sheep on the American farm. They Yeas, 5; nays, none. their Jobs. that notice be given to the persons In ­ correspondence. shingles and repairs; more economical terested in said estate, of the time and are consumers of waste and money No further business appearing, on Ionia —Another echo of the Homer place of said hearing by causing a copy makers and may usually be taken as to lose dozens of little pigs than It Is motion the council adjourned. Jones affair appeared in the circuit of this order to be published In The Clin ­ When mosquito netting can be the Index of a successful an.l progress­ to make the hog bouse snug and warm; Careful Housewives court here recently, when E. M. Davis ton Republican, a newspaper printed and bought at from 8 to 10 cents a yard WILLIAM COCHRANE. circulating in said county of Clinton for ive type of agriculture. cheaper to have the farm stock tramp­ City Clerk. sued R. A. Hawley for the possession three successive weeks previous to said there Is little excuse for having the ing around through the corn and oat WHEN of the $500 found on Jones ’ body at day of hearing. bouse overrun with Insect pests during the time he was killed in the Salem CHARLES M. MERRILL, In the minds of many the testing of fields than it is to put some hard cash PRIMARY ELECTION. (A true copy) 17-4 Judge of Probate. the summer season. seed corn, as well as the securing but­ In good posts and tight fences. The wreck. Davis was appointed adminis ­ PUTTIN6 trator of Jones ’estate and Jones ’broth­ PROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, ter fat records of Individuals of the constant wail of this man is that im­ Clinton County—ss. If moss grows on the roof and snails provements cost so, he not seeming to Notice is hereby given to the quali­ er had turned the-money over to Haw­ Notice Is hereby given that all claims dairy herd, takes too much time. An fied electors of the City of St. Johns, \ would find a moist roosting place on Inspection of their cornfields and a realize that they are not half so ex ­ AWAY ley, who claims the dead engineer and demands against the estate of the door knobs. It Is a sign that some State of Michigan, that a special Pri­ was indebted to him as attorney in Charles F. Crell, deceased, will be heard slze-up of their bank account usually pensive as getting along without them. mary Election will be held on Tues­ the Lillian Jones divorce case. by the Judge of Probate of said county, vigorous work ought to be done with furnish about all the argument which While he may have had *good tenants STOVES at the Probate Office In the City of St. day, August 13th, A. D., 1907, in the Detroit—Miss Belle Donaldson, aged Johns on the 13th day of January, A. D., an ax and saw' on the trees surround ­ Is needed to disprove the correctness o ' In the past, he cannot expect to keep several wards of said City at the 35, for 12 years teacher of Latin in the 1908, and that the creditors of said de ­ ing the house. the views held by these folk. them long, ns they are likely to con ­ Always give tham a ooat of places designated below, viz.: ceased are allowed six months from the Central high school, committed suicide date of this notice In which to present clude that life Is too short to work 6-6-4 to make thorn ruat proof. First Ward —At Engine . House. Wednesday by strangling herself. She A wire screen placed on the soft wa­ It shtiMs ItMlf, I* applied like paint, Is better their claims for adjustment. We have observed cases of pnrental under such discouraging conditions. than any enamel toe stove*, pipes or wire screens. Second Ward —At Washburn ’s Shop. had been suffering from nervous pros­ Dated, July 11th, A. D„ 1907. ter barrel will remove a very prolific discipline where the only reason for The tenants of the first landlord are Third Ward —At Basement Hotel tration for several years. She leaves CHARLES M. MERRILL. U mikes old stoves took like new. 17-5 Judge of Probate. mosquito breeding place from the vi ­ punishment seemed to be that the par­ enthusiastic and encouraged because St. Johns. an Invalid mother. cinity of the house and at the same ent was punished for like offenses In they are doing their work under the For the purpose of voting for the Marshall—The biggest yield of PROBATE NOTICE — Probate Court, time make the supply of soft water a youth, and this was the only method best conditions obtainable, while the nomination of candidates for three del ­ wheat to the acre on record In Cal­ Clinton County—ss, good deal cleaner. tenant of the second farm owner is ELECTION NOTICE. egates to meet In convention for the houn county was threshed on the Ed ­ Notice is hereby given that all claims which ofTered for him to get even. and demands against the estate of Ernst The atmosphere vyhioh Is likely to exist downhearted and discouraged not only purpose of making a general revision ward Conley farm west of the City Helnze, deceased, will be heard by the of the Constitution of the State of A spoonful of a mixture of equal under such circumstances Is seldom because of the loss which he himself Thursday. Conley got 700 bushels of Judge of Probate of said County, at the Michigan, in accordance with Act No. wheat off of thirty acres of land. He Probate Office In the City of St. Johns, weights of salt, saltpeter and charcoal conducive to either respect or obedi ­ suffers as a result of the rundown MICHIGAN on the 20th day of January, A. D., 1908, condition of things, but be also real­ 272, Public Acts of 1907. Section 3 also got 145 bushels of barley from fed twice a day In a ration of bran will ence. DEPARTMENT OF STATE of said Act provides that nominations and that the creditors of said deceased izes that he cannot do ns well as he Lansing. eight acres. are allowed six months from the date of tend to satisfy the hankering dairy for delegates from the Senatorial Dis­ this notice In which to present their would like for the man for whom he Flint —Clarence Meers, an employee cows and stock animals have for straw The presence of yellow mustard In To the Sheriff of Clinton County: trict of which said City forms a part of the Imperial Wheel company caught claims for adjustment. which has been soaked with horse the oat field is prlma facie evidence works. Landlords of the types men ­ hi accordance with the provisions Dated, July 18th. 1907. shall be made by direct vote by all po­ his right hand In an automobile spoke CHARLES M. MERRILL. voidlngs. of a villainous system of crop rotation tioned are to be found in every com­ of Act No. 272 of thte Public Acts of litical parties, as follows: machine Thursday and lost all the 17-5 Judge of Probate. In which flax is a feature or a shiftlr* munity. It Is a matter of congratula­ 1907, you are hereby notified that a Section 3. Candidates of all parties fingers on that member. A shallow pan of water placed in a system of management In which the tion that the latter class Is somewhat Primary Election Is to be held in for delegates to said convention in ev ­ PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- Corunna —Sparks from a Grand gan. County of Clinton, ss. shady spot on the la wn will be greatly seed oats are not cleaned. A recent In the minority. your county on the second Tuesday ery Senatorial district In this state, Trunk engine Thursday afternoon set At a session of the Probate Court for appreciated by the robins and other trip in a not distant section of the in August, 1907, at which time dele ­ shall be nominated on the second fire to a platform containing 100 steel the County of Clinton, holden at the Pro­ birds which may nest about the place gates to meet In convention for the Tuesday in August, nineteen hundred bate Office. In the City of St. Johns, on writer’s home state showed many A 8AFE COUR8E TO FOLLOW. tanks, each containing 50 gallons of Tuesday, the 30th day of July, in the and also furnish the numbers of the fields In which It did not seem clear The question of the sale of adulter ­ purpose of making a general revision seven. In every senatorial district oil. The platform burned and the year one thousand nine hundred and sev ­ household amusement when It Is used whether mustard or oats was the crop ated grass seed can never be solved of the Constitution of the "State of where In nineteen hundred six, in the tanks blew up In succession with deaf ­ en. by the birds as n bathing place. until the matter Is taken out of the Michigan, shall be nominated by all nomination of a senator, at least one ening report. Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, In view. political parties. political party adopted and operated Judge of Probate: hands of the state and put under the Montrose —A broken brakebeam In the matter of the estate of Amy A. Not long since a mother coon and IN WITNESS WHERE- under the direct nominating system Coomer, deceased. On reading and filing We heard once of a family who sold control of the federal authorities. It tumbled 14 box cars of a Bay City to the petition, duly verified, of Mrs. Reli­ five little ones were taken from a (SEAL) OF, I have attached my provided for in act number one hun ­ the kitchen stove In order that all is true that the state law Is effective signature and the Great Seal dred eighty-one of the Public Acts of Durand train on the C., S. & M., four ance Ridenour praying that Murrett hands might go to the circus. This Is manger In a deserted stable not far In so far as It covers seed offered for miles south of here Thursday. Four Ridenour or some other suitable person of the State, at Lansing, this 15th day nineteen hundred five, or under any may be appointed administrator of said putting the Scripture injunction “Take from where the writer lives. The sale within the limits of tbe state, but of July, nineteen hundred seven. local primary law, the candidates of of the cars were reduced to kindling estate. no thought for the morrow” to the mother was caught by the nape of the Its operation Is futile when it comes to CLARENCE J. MEARS. all political parties for delegates to wood, and the track was torn up for a Thereupon it is ordered. That Thurs­ test with a vengeance. There’s noth ­ long distance. Nobody was hurt. day, the 22nd day of August, A. D., 1907, neck with a big pair of blacksmith’s the sale of seed in tbe state by firms Deputy Secretary of State. the constitutional convention shall be at one o’clock in the afternoon, be as­ ing that can be done for this type. tongs, while the little ones were as located outside. Until such a prohibi­ nominated In the same way: Prlvided, Grand Rapids — Announcement of signed for the hearing of said petition, at naked as baby rats and bad not yel That the provisions of chapter two of the annual convention of the Michigan the Probate Office in the City of St. tive law is passed by tbe national gov­ To the Electors of Clinton County: Johns. And It is further ordered that It Is a credit to American life and got their eyes open. It Is unusual for ernment those only will be on tbe safe Notice is hereby given that a Pri­ act one hundred cighty-one of the Pub­ State Christian Endeavor societies has notice be given to the persons interested religious and social Ideals that, as a the coon to rear her young so near side who reside In states where pro­ mary Election will be hqld in Clinton lic Acts of nineteen hundred five, re­ just been made. It is to be held in in said estate, of the time and place of rule, the finest and largest buildings In lating to party enrollment, shall not Grand Rapids on Thursday, Friday, said hearing, by causing a copy of this* man ’s habitation. hibitive laws touching the sale of adul ­ County, Michigan, on Tuesday, Aug­ order to be published in The Clinton Re- most of the towns of the land are the terated grass seed already exist and ust 13, 1907, at which election dele ­ apply to nor be In force at such pri­ Saturday and Sunday, November 21, publlcon, a newspaper printed and cir­ school houses and churches. Where The economic status, of the average who purchase of firms In the state. gates shall be nominated by all po­ mary election, but every qualified elec­ 22, 23 and 24, next. culating in said county of Clinton for tor shall have the right to .rdfceive three successive weeks previous to said they are not ' there is usually some­ American farmer respecting the ques­ Another precaution that It may be litical parties, such delegates to meet Ann Arbor—Miss Mamie Collins, hit day of hearing. * thing fundamentally the matter with in convention for the purpose of mak­ from the inspectors, and vote, the par­ in shoulder by stray bullett, may lose ^ CHARLES M. MERRILL, tion of hired help would be materially well to remember Is that both the fed ­ ty ticket he prefers without regard to the community. simplified were he Just now working ing a general revision of the Consti ­ partial use of arm. (A true copy.) 19-4 Judge of Probate. eral and state agricultural depart ­ tution of the State of Michigan, in any party enrollment, the general reg­ a half or less of the land which he ments are In touch with firms which Jackson —A trolly car struck an au­ accordance with the provisions of Act. istration books of each election dis ­ to at Jackson last Friday, killing Mrs. PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- A few drops of oil of pennyroyal put now has on bis hands. While abun ­ are reliable and also have the com­ trict being used at such primary elec­ gan. County of Clinton, ss. on a handkerchief or other cloth and No. 272 of the Public Acts of 1907. Emily E. Pulver, Mrs. Levi Palmer and At a session of the Probate Court for dance of help and the Introduction of pany of shyster seedsmen pretty well The Nineteenth Senatorial District, tion In place of the enrollment books. the same rubbed over the exposed por­ labor saving machinery may Improve Miss Bernice Oliver. R. Adelbert Ol­ the County of Clinton, holden at the Pro­ spotted, Information which they will to which said county of Clinton be­ The Polls of said Election will open iver and Mrs. Oliver were Injured. bate Office, in the City of St. Johns, on tions of the head and hands w’ill keep conditions somewhat, the better work­ be glad to furnish Inquirers free of longs, shall be entitled to send three at 7 o’clock a.m. and will remain open Thursday, the first day of August, in mosquitoes away. While we have seen Ionia —One of the victims of the Sa­ the year one thousand nine hundred and ing of a less number of acres Is real­ charge. delegates to said convention, and at until 6 o’clock p.m. of said day of elec­ seven. this tried, we are of the opinion that ly what is most needed. tion. lem wreck was Homer Jones, who Present. CHARLES M. MERRILL, said Primary Election each political was suing his wife for divorce, nam ­ for some people the odor of the penny ­ VALUE OF THE LEGUMES. party in said district is entitled to Dated this first day of August, A. D., Judge of Probate; royal would be about as disagreeable 1907. ing Ex-Senator Nichols and others as In the matter of the estate of Wilbur There Is no virtue In doing things In an investigation recently conduct ­ nominate three such candidates. co-respondents. Nichols has now Grown, deceased. On reading and filing as Ihe bite of the mosquitoes. the hardest way or In putting up with ed by the Michigan experiment station JOHN W. KEENEY, WILLIAM COCHRANE. the petition, duly verified, of Lovernle M. City Clerk. been vindicated by Judge Sessions, be­ Brown praying that she or some other weariness and discomfort when one can It was found that Inoculated soy beans Sheriff. fore whom the case was to be tried. suitable person may be appointed ad ­ In Germany and France and one or Just as well avoid them. A stool for were enabled to add 37.57 pounds of Dated, St. Johns, Mich., July 16, 1907. ministratrix of said estate. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Walloon Lake—Fire swept the busi­ Thereupon it is ordered. That Thurs­ two other European countries the fam­ use In doing kitchen work, at which pure nitrogen per acre. In a somewhat ness portion of this village Sunday day, the 22nd day of August, A. D., 1907, ily horse. Instead of being turned out one ordinarily stands; a pair of leather Blmllnr experiment conducted by the night. The damage is placed at at one o’clock in the afternoon, be as­ te pasture at the age of twenty to gloves for the roughest work on the Notice is hereby given that the sev ­ signed for the hearing of said petition, at Alabama station it was found that MICHIGAN UNITED $ 20,000. the Probate Office in the City of St. Johns. pass the closing year or two of life in farm and a sunshade for the corn plow eral boards of registration for the oats, following cowpens, turned under, RAILWAY COMPANY City of St. Johns, shall be in session Saginaw—John W. Clark has been And It is further ordered that notice be quiet, fares Just as old boss does In not only save streugth and ndd com yielded 22.8 bushels per acre, while appointed by Governor Warner to suc­ given to the persons interested in said this country—la turned into toothsome in their several wards, on Saturday, estate, of the time and place of said fert, but are evidence that the owner tfter millet they yielded but 12.4 bush­ the 10th day of August, 1907, from 8 ceed John Baird as Deputy State Salt hearing, by causing a copy of this order to be published in The Clinton Republi­ sausages and dried beef for the con ­ Is possessed of good horse sense. els. In another test It was found that LANSING AND ST. JOHNS DIVISION. o’cclock in the forenoon until 8 Inspector. He was born in Saginaw sumption of the common people and 36 years ago and for four years has can, a newspaper printed and circulating oats following cowpea stubble yielded In Effect February 1, 1907. o’clock in the afternoon, at the follow­ In said county of Clinton for three suc­ thus rounds out a full and useful ex ­ In all too many states the law rela 34.4 bushels, following cowpea vines, ing places: been publisher of the Michigan Miner. cessive weeks previous to said day of istence. tlve to the cutting of the highway (Subject to change without notice) During the World ’s fair he was ap­ hearing. plowed under, they yielded 28.8 bush­ Electric Cara will leave the Downey First Ward —At the Engine house, CHARLES M. MERRILL. weeds does not require the Job to be els, while after millet there was a House for St. Johns dally at 6, 8, and 10 second floor. pointed commissioner of mines to rep­ (A true copy.) 19-4 Judge of Probate. While the surface cultivator Is ap­ done until most of the common weeds yield of but 0.0 bushels. The differ ­ a.m.. 12 m., 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m. Second Ward —Washburn ’s shop. resent the mining Interests of the Electric Cars will leave Dewitt 6:27, state. parently a very simple farm tool, suc­ have matured n lusty crop of seed. ence In yield was without question due 8:27 and 10:27 a.m., 12:27 , 2:27, 4:27, 6:27 Tlhrd Ward —At the basement of PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- cess or failure In the use of It Is more Two cuttings, one about the middle to the nitrogen which the leguminous and 8:27 p.m. Hotel St. Johns, west Walker street. Grand Rapid*— In a collision Sun ­ gan, County of Clinton, ss dependent upon knowing how, to prop­ of July and a second about the 1st Arrive in St. Johns, 6:55, 8:55 and 10:55 For the purpose of completing the day night between a street car and At a session of the Probate Court for crops added to the soil. a.m., 12:55, 2:65, 4:56, 6:55 and 8:55 p.m. the County of Clinton holden at the Pro- erly adjust the knives than any other of September, would prove a far bet­ Returning, leave 8t. Johns at 7, 9 and 11 names of the qualified voters for the an automobile, Mrs.‘Elliot was thrown bate Office, in the City of St. Johns, on Primary Election to be held Tuesday, completely through the street car Tuesday, the 16th day of July, in the single thing. We know many who ter arrangement. If but one cutting a.m., 1, 3, 5, 7. and 9.15 p.m. year one thousand nine hundred and tould be glveu, better results would Electric cars will leave DeWltt at 7:28, August 13th, 1907: window, and Mr. Elliot, who was at wouldn ’t think of farming without one 9:28 and 11:28 a.m.. 1:28, 3:28, 6:28, 7:28 seven. and others who have not learned bow le secured If It were done somewhat During the session of said board, the wheel, was hurled across the Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, and 9:43 p.m. it shall be the right of each person street. The machine was demolished. Judge of Probate. to operate It who wouldn ’t take one earlier than tli9 law usually provides. Arrive at Lansing 7:55, 9:55 and 11:55 In the matter of the estate of Jacob a.m., 1:55, 3:56, 5:55, 7:55 and 10:10 p.m. then actually residing in the ward, Cadillac —Miss Jean Gow, of this E. Ludwlck, deceased. On reading and as a gift. The best plan Is to profit by First ear on Sunday for Lansing at and who, at the approaching Primary the experience of a neighbor who has Tl^e Maine experiment station has 9 a.m. From Lansing at 8 a.m. city, has been appointed to a position filing the petition duly verified, of Ed ­ Election, may be a qualified elector, in the department of public Instruc ­ ward Ludwlck praying that the last will one of the machines In successful op­ undertaken a forestry experiment In Express and Baggage Service Dally Ex­ and whose name is not already reg­ and testament of said deceased may be eration. co-operation with the forestry division cept Sundays. tion under Luther L. Wright. Miss proved and admitted to probate and that Try Republican Liners for Results. istered, to have his name entered in Gow was for three years a teacher he or some other suitable person may be of the United States department of Baggage car will meet all trains In Lan ­ the register of such ward. appointed executor of aald estate. As a result of efforts which have Want Ad. —lc a word; minimum 16c. sing. transfer to and from depots and under Mr. Wright when he was sup­ agriculture. A tract of five acres Is to hotels. Dated, St. Johns, July 31, 1907. Thereupon It is ordered, 'ihat Thurs­ been pot forth by the federal depart ­ erintendent of the Ironwood schools. day, the 8th day of August, A. D., 1907, be devoted to the experiment, the pur C. W. WEBSTER, O. F. & P. A., WM. COCHRANE, at one o’clock in the afternoon be as­ ment of agriculture along the line of pose of which Is to determine those Battle Creek, Michigan. City Clerk. signed for the hearing of said petition Introducing the cultivation of the cam­ FOR EVERY WOMAN. and that the heirs at law and legatees trees which are best adapted to sol! of said deceased and all other persons phor tree several camphor plantations and climatic conditions to be found In Mackinac Island —At a meeting of interested in said will are required to have been started in southern and GRAND TRUNK RAIL­ the joint prison boards and allied appear at a session of said court then the state. Not only Indigenous trees, The special number of Style ft western states. One firm In Florida hot varieties growing elsewhere, will boards here a resolution was adopted to be holden at the Probate office In the NOTICE | WAY SYSTEM. approving of the way Michigan voters American Dressmaker is ready. City of St. Johns and show cause. If any has a grove of 2,000 acres, from which be Included In the experiment. The there be, why the will should not be have voiced themselves In favor of There are still more Improvements approved. And it la further ordered. That In the near future it hopes to produce best methods of nnrsery practice—rais­ HIQHEST CASH PRICES WILL to lie found in this Issue. its own supply of camphor. Its con ­ EAST BOUND FROM ST. J0HN8. industrial pursuits in the prisons. notice he given to the persons Interested ing trees from the seed, thinning and BE PAID FOR Warden Fuller, of Ionia, submitted in The article on canning and preserv ­ in said estate of the pendency of the sumption of the gum being about 500,- pruning —will be given special atten ­ ing, by Lily Haxworth Wallace, is both hearing thereof by causing a copy of this his annual report a statement showing order to be published in The Clinton Re­ 000 pounds annually. Should this care- tion. It would be of practical value Detroit Local ------8:17 a.m. a decrease of $60,000 a year In the timely and instructive, as well as in ­ publican, a newspaper printed and cir­ phor growing enterprise prove all that RAGS, RUBBER. COPPER, Steamboat Express ------——*8:48 a.m. If a like experiment were to be con ­ Detroit Local ______11:08 a.m. cost of maintaining the reformatory teresting. culating in said county of Clinton for Its sponsors bop^ for it will furnish A new series of articles on astrology three successive weeks previous to said ducted by other states, especially In BRASS, ZINC, LEAD, Detroit Local ------4:28 p.m. since 1894, although the number of day of hearing. but another evidence of the utility of view of the co-operation which the Durand l ocal ------*8:40 p.m. prisoners have Increaced 54 per cent. has been begun In this beautiful num CHARLES M. MERRILL. thj work which the department of ag federal forest service la more than her. (A true copy.) 17-4 Judge of Probate. OLD AND NEW IRON, &C WEST BOUND FROM ST JOHNS. There Is also a most valuable article riculture la trying to do. willing to extend Eczema. Grand Rapids Local ------*7:23 a.m. on the care of children. oney to loan oo chattel Grand Rapids Local______11:08 a.m. For the good of those suffering with There is the usual stunning array of Grand Raplda —During her drop of Grand Haven Local ------...8:35 p.m. designs for dresses and costumes for Mortgage. Gall at oar office, 7 and 250 feet at North Park Sunday, Mile. Mt. Clamana —Mrs. William Thaw of at Nomorosky Bros.’ Steamboat Express ------*7:14 p.m. eczema or other such trouble, I wish M Pittsburg, mother of Harry K. Thaw, Grand Rapids Local------——7:32 p.m. to say, my wife had something of women and children. 9 Clinton Block, and we will cheerfttlly Victoria DeBeuvllle ’s parachute failed A copy of the July Issue will be to work properly, and she struck the in company of a Mrs. Christie, la at IRON Md METAL YARDS •Dally. Others dally except Sunday. that kind and after using the doctor ’s explain to you oar method of loaning a local hotel for several weeks’ rest W. J. BLACK, Agent, St. Johns, Mich. remedies for some time concluded to mailed free to any address. earth so hard that the bones of her and to take the baths. Subscription price $1 a year. 8 end money In sums of $10 and np and for any feet were crushed. Both feet were IDUaslnf street. St.Johns, Michigan try Chamberlain ’s 8 alve, and It prov ­ ed to be better than anything she had your name and address for sample length of time. CLINTON LOAN ft amputated at the Soldiers ’ Home hos­ Lansing —Fire In Donsereaux'a dry Phone 194. Old newspapers for sale at The Republi­ can office; 26 cents a hundred. Oood to tried. For sale by C. E. VanSIckle, Cbpy to Style ft American Dressm&k- pital. The woman is from Kankakee goods store did $65,000 worth of dam ­ er.24 -26 East 21st street. New York. SECURITY 00.. 8t. Johns Mich. 99ti. and is about 20 years old. age last Thursday. put on pantry shelves or under carpets. St. Johns, Michigan. ------— ----- _—r_r™_— ------^T***r*r> —7~ ■

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sing, accompanied by Mr, Bussee from Battle Creek, visited her brother, Dr. Fowler Items D. H. Macpherson and family Monday ; OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOG oooooocoooooooocoooocooooc < and part of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edinger ’s baby, W. H. Suclllng and wife spent Gertrude, whose death was briefly Tuesday of last week in Grand Rap­ mentioned in last week’s paper, died H Summer ids, Mich. from the effect of cutting teeth and Misses Fannie and Lillie Van Am- having a very weak heart action. The burg spent last Thursday in Ionia funeral was held at the Holy Trinity visiting their brother, George, who church Friday morning and the inter ­ Wants returned the day before from the hos­ ment made in the Catholic cemetery pital in Detroit. He is so he can get west from town. The floral offerings S around a little. were numerous and very beautiful. GREAT REMNANT Toilet Requisites Shown Miss Nora Martin was called home by Sales to be from Mt. Pleasant Thursday on ac­ count of the death of her little niece, UNION HOME. Popular. Gertrude Edinger. Miss Louise Mar­ tin was also summoned from Kalama­ Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Faurot and baby zoo, arriving here Thursday evening. of St. Louis spent last week at the homes of Mrs. Kittle Becker and Mrs. Nettle CREAMS • Mr. and Mrs. Lucene Sturgis and Cool, sisters of Mrs. Faurot. Antiseptic Rose-Cream ...... 25c family, Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson and Mrs. Thomas Creaser of South Dakota is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Mal­ At the Hicks Store Woodbury’s Facial Cream . — -—25c daughter, Anna, spent a few days of last week in Ionising visiting Dr. Mac- lory. Janice Cold Cream ...... 25c Thu Misses Ruth and Doll Loomis went pherson ’s mother, Mrs. Ettle Macpher­ to Addison last Thursday for a two Milkweed Cream ------.------50® son. weeks' visit with their brother and sis­ Pompeiian Massage------50c ter, Leonard Loomis and Mrs. Edward Mi's. W. H. Snelling and children Branch, formerly Miss Ethel Loomis. Saturday, August 10 Large Jars ...... -...... 75c Lloyd and tyilllam spent a few days S. McMaster went to Sault Ste. Marie of last week in Henderson visiting last Wednesday in response to a tele­ her sister, Mrs. Scott Redfern. gram announcing the serious illness of :8*«9lllllllllliailflllllll|||llll«||l||l||||||||i|||||||||8|||||||||||i||||Ulllllllll||||||||||||IMinUIIIIi POWDERS Ills brother, George McMaster, whom he 4711 Talcum (prevents sun burn), 25c Miss Dellzell from Muir is visit ­ found very low with Bright's disease, ing her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Fitzpatrick. with a possible chance of recovery. Colgates’ Violet Talcum ------25c T. W. Stead of Elba and Mr. and Mrs. Spiro Powder __ -...... 25c Miss Lucy Wood spent last week Lewis Drake of Olive and niece, Naomi and part of this week with her aunt, McKinney spent Sunday at the home of Freeman ’s Rice Powder ...... 25c Mrs. Charles I^eonard, near Ovid. William Stead, their father, who has been ill for some time, and- who is now Allan ’s Janice Powder ...... 50c Miss Irene Fineis returned from Ri­ convalescent. Bargains galore in Remnants of Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Exora Powder ...... 50c ley .Saturday, where she has been vis ­ Mr. and Mrs. Lott Wakefield and dau ­ Roger & Gallet’s Violet Rice iting her sister, Mrs. John Schrauben, ghter Hortense were guests of St. Johns for a week. friends Saturday. Powder ______25c Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stead, after visit ­ White Goods, Colored Wash Goods, Yokings, Dress Linens, Miss Augusta Loeher from West­ ing with relatives and friends for sever ­ SOAPS phalia called on Miss Ix>uise Martin al weeks, left for their home in Wash­ ington D. C., Saturday. Fine Art Bouquet & Violet,------10c and Miss Mamie Hafner and others Lable Linens, Muslins, Crashes, Prints, Ginghams, Table Saturday. There are some very promising fields of Three for ______25c corn. Oats are very short and light Mrs. A. F. Stow and Mrs. Vance crop generally. Beans are looking thrif­ (This soap is exquisitely scented ty. Apples are a fair crop. and makes the skin smooth.) from Pewamo called on Mrs. Christ Oilcloths, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings. Theide Saturday. No damage lias been done to crops in 4711 Rose scented ...... 25c this vicinity from hail or rain storms. Miss Vera Baldwin is in Detroit vis ­ A much needed rain visited this section ' 111 ...... i ...... - ■ Pears’ Unscented ------— 15c iting her aunt, Mrs. Etta Macpherson, Sunday night and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Burch and baby of Pears’ Scented ______25c and family. Clare are visiting friends in this vicinity. Woodbury’s ...... 25c Mrs. Peter Edinger went to Three Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths. Linoleums, Tapestries, Curtain Pompeiian ______25c Oaks to visit Mr. Edinger ’s relatives. She was accompanied by her sister- HUBBARDSTON. Cranitonic ______25c in-law, Mrs. Fred Edinger. Muslins, Hadras, Etc. Roger &. Gallet’s Violet______25c Thad Mundell from Ada visited his Mrs. Walter Tabor, who has been visit ­ sister, Mrs. Ed. Baldwin, and brother, ing her daughter in Ionia, nas returned. Clarence Gorham returned to Grand James Mundell, last Sunday. Rapids Saturday. Hunt’s Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Everett from James Samon was in Ionia last week. Ionia visited her father, C. Gruler, J. W. Graham was in Pewamo Wednes ­ Prices are Harked Very Low and family Sunday. day. Mrs. Hayward is visiting her daughter Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. William Everts were in Grand Rapids for a few days. in Merle Beach Sunday. A number of our Epworth Leaguers 10 Clinton avenue. St. Johns, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saladene stopped left Thursday for Long Lake camp meet­ “Quality and Fair Dealing.” a couple of days with friends in town ing. Gideon Strickling, Minnie Peck, Ber­ for the Remnants Must Go. while en route from Muskegon, where nice Warren, Ernest Moore, Mr. Chick they had been visiting Joe Cook and and Floyd Maurer vslited Long Lake ov ­ family, to their home in Detroit. er Sunday. Mrs. Strause and son have returned And We Offer hundreds of Bargains for Saturday, August io. Miss Bertha Berie returned from from Lansing. Muskegon Saturday and went to her Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howard of Wash­ WEST RILEY. home in Detroit, accompanied by her ington, D. C-, are visiting their parents nephew Harry Salidene, Sunday. and friends here. Mr. Chick’s horse slipped out from Mrs. Dora Burroughs is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. John P, Bower and camp meeting very quietly Saturday daughter, Mamie and Mr. and Mrs. night, and returned home Sunday morn ­ list. Michael Fedewa and daughters, Mar­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sanborn of tha and Ambra spent a few days the Harry Peck was in Carson City Fri­ Grand Ledge were visitors at T. H. first of the week with George Feld- day. Spicer’s Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Guild of Wisconsin is visiting her MICHIGAN. The oldest son of Edward Pingle pausch and fapiily in Hastings. friends here. and wife has been very ill for some Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crabb of Pewamo visited Mrs. Doremus Sunday. JOHN HICKS time and is no better at present. near Shepardsville spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mohardt of Lan ­ John Wells is building a fine new sing are spending a few days with her residence, the work is well under way Thornton. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett. with I^Roy Bennett as head carpen Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Nash, Mr. and ter. Mrs. Wm. Tait and Mr. and Mrs. Bert and Ethol Avery have each Charles Cole from Lebanan took din ­ N.-W. BENGAL. purchased a fine new runabout. ner with Mrs. F. A. Brown Sunday. Clyde Oding left for Grand Rapids Miss Nora Kasper was in St. Johns Miss Lizzie Taege is home after spend WACOUSTA. ALWARD LAKE. Monday, August 5th, where he has em­ Saturday on business. ing several weeks in St. Johns. ployment in the Grand Rapids Engrav ­ Mrs. Martin Epkey, Sr., is spending Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gordanier of No postponement to the Royal Neigh­ ing house. Mr. Oding studied for Terry Watters visited D. G. Baxter a week with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. bors. Will meet Saturday, August 10 at near Shepardsville Saturday and Sun Horner of St. Johns. Muir,* visited her parents, Mr. and 2:30 p.m. some time in Detroit, and has exhibit ­ Mrs. A. J. Bumes, over Sunday and ed considerable talent along this line. day. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Fox spent Sun ­ Mr. and Mrs. George Culp and Miss C. Feldpausch came Saturday to day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John both families spent Sunday with Mr. Millie Graham spent Sunday at the home General Supply House His wife and baby will remain with Mankey in Dallas. of Oscar Case in Riley. spend a few days here with his chil and Mrs. Orlando Dravenstatt, in Ea­ his parents for a time until he locates, Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider of gle. < J Mrs. Marvin Lankton and mother Mrs. when they will join him. His friends dren. Maple Rapids spent Sunday with Mr McPherson of Grand Ledge visited Mrs. and Mrs. Charles L. Schultz. In spile of the rainy afternoon of Stalker in DeWitt Tuesday. wish him success. William Youngs went to Lansing Saturday, the Congregational ladies Edward Cupit and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Light entertained Mr. Hines of Duplaln is spending the For Machinists, Threshers, Auto- Sunday where he began work Mon several young people at their home Sun ­ sold all the Ice cream they prepared, week at the home of George Brown, en ­ relatives Sunday. day. day. for which they netted 57.45. The pro­ joying the fishing at Alward Lake. The hum of the thresher is heard Miss Lizzie Ulrich returned to her William Light started for Nebraska Mrs. Fred Huot went to Lansing Tues­ Monday night, where he intends to make ceeds will be used to provide addition ­ mobilists, Etc. again, J. C. Brace has started out work in Kalamazoo one day last week al hymn books for Vie church. day to meet her two cousins from Eng­ with his new outfit. an Indefinite visit with his brother, Hen ­ land. and Miss Ixmisa Martin returned on ry Light, and family. J. R. Mitchell of Charlotte, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Herbley has returned from Nathan Pitchford and family vis ­ Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams and Mr. Bell Earl of Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs ited at the home of J. H. Burroughs a week's visit with relatives near Maple A full line of Hose, Belting, Oils, Mrs. Sarah Wade from Ionia visit ­ and Mrs. Joe Werner and children spent Edward Mackey and two children of Rapids. Sunday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Motz. Kenton, Houghton county, U. P„ M. J. Tout of Lansing is spending his Mrs. Leslie Jones entertained 12 ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred George Weller of Ionia was a visitor two weeks' vacation with his daughters, and Greases. Repair Parts for Myers, the first of the last week. at the home of Fred Welter, Saturday were all visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mesdames Frank Yanz and Fred Huot. little girls Thursday, August 1st, in and Sunday. Wickham from Saturday until Mon ­ honor of her little daughter Edith ’s Mrs. W. W. Kinley and her niece, Mesdames Lankton, McPherson and • _Automobiles. * little Esther Meyer, spent Sunday «\ugust Rossow of Middleton spent Sat­ day. Mr. Mitchell Is an uncle of Mrs Scott visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Rol­ ninth birthday. Ice cream and cake urday and Sunday with friends in this Wickham and Mrs. Mackey is his dau ­ and in Lansing last Friday. The Best Machinists Obtainable. were served for refreshments. Miss with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. vicinity. Clayton Plowman is having his house Baxter. ghter. Mrs. Earl is an aunt of the lat Edith was the recipient of a number ter. painted and plastered this week. of pretty gifts, and all present re­ Miss Pearl Baldwin returned from Gilbert Lapham is having his barn PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING. SOUTH LEBANON. A large congregation listened to the painted. ported a very pleasant afternoon. Ypsilanti Friday, where she has been sermon of the Congregational pastor in attendance at the summer normal. last Sunday morning, on the subject A social dance will be given Friday Lawrence George, recently had his of giving of their substance for the EAST RILEY. evening by the Sturgis Bros. Sup­ residence repainted. spread of the gospel, 1. e: to extend WARVWVS Mrs. Caroline Pasch and Miss Minnie per will be served by the Cemetery Weltz of Detroit are visiting in the home the kingdom of Christ upon the earth, Crops are looking good in this vicinity, Richmond & Holmes, association. All are cordially invited of G. R. Townsend. thereby multiplying the blessings of especially corn and beans. to attend. The wheat crop of this vicinity is fair, mankind many fold. Excellent and A. L. Chant and family spent Sunday St. Johns, Michigan Mrs. Charles Heller from near I.an- oats have gained rapidly since the recent profitable services are held regular near Portland with relatives. TA.Bl.nS rains, corn, on the average, is good; hay ly In both churches and those who Charles Bills has returned from the wi«w« coMsnMnvmom. sing is visiting Mrs. James Briggs and is fair, potatoes and beans at present west where he spent nearly a year. i SIMMS roll Wt-TMOT C0l\ other friends this week. look promising. The warm weather with miss their spiritual food are losing a the rains have done wonders for the late Hattie Bills is home from Ypsilanti The Sisters of St. Dominic are crops. refreshment of mind and soul far where she attended the normal. spending their vacation at the con ­ more serious than to neglect to take F. W. Jason and family spent Sunday vent in Racine, Wisconsin. sufficient bodily nourishment. Good at Fred Nuffer's. congregations are common, but there Frederick Speerbrecker and wife have Sunday being Mrs. Michael Moritz’s GUNNISONVILLE. is room for more, and a cordial wel­ returned to their home in Lansing, af­ We can save you money on anything Let Us Give You 57th birthday, a celebration was pre­ ter visiting their daughters, Mesdames come to all. Nuffer and Jason, the past six weeks. pared for the. occasion, when 28 of Mrs. Chester Miller brought us last you may want in their relatives were assembled. Both Allen and Ernest Stampfly have pur D. Deveraux and family of Olive spent chased an automobile. week, a branch of blossoms from her Sunday with his brother, Fred of this Proven Facts dinner and tea were served and a plant called “Bird of Paradise,' place. fine time was enjoyed by all. Seven dollars were realized from Arthur Kress spent Sunday with his the social held at Adelbert Hubbard's which is a great curiosity, and hand ­ parents in St. Johns. NOWADAYS, business men turn to Miss Rose Mundell spent a few Saturday night. some withal. Though eight years old days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Wat John Clements and wife have been it Is blossoming for the first time, and ‘Want ” advertising, ters in North Star, the first of the visiting at Charles Clements ’. grows in the form of a small tree. The FURNITURE week. blossom Is a pale canary color, the CURED TO STAY CURED as a matter of course, for a hundred Mr. and Mrs. James Gunnison have W. J. Hammond Btarted Monday for reumed home from Newberry. center bright scarlet and very much resembles the tail of the bird of small services. The housholder uses Grand Rapids to visit his wife and How a St. Johns Citizen Found Com son George and from there he expects Paradise, from which it evidently it as naturally and inevitably as any soon to go to Gladstone to visit his Deafness Cannot Be Cured takes its name. They must be quite plete Freedom From Kidney The bigger the bifl the more son, Paul and family, and from there rare, and we regret that our limited Troubles. othed convenience of daily life. he goes to Munising to look after his by local applications, as they cannot knowledge of botany forbids a more we can save you. property there. reach the diseased portion of the ear. scientific description. “Want ” advertising fills the “jobs’ There is only one way to cure deaf Mrs. Florence Mundell spent Sun If you suffer from backache— V ^ ness, and that Is by constitutional From urinary disorders — of the world with workers. It finds day with her husband, John Mundell, We make it a point to add a in Grand Rapids. remedies. Deafness is caused by an WATERTOWN CENTER From any disease of the kidneys. inflamed condition of the mucous lin ­ Be cured to stay cured. tenants for houses, apartments, lod ­ A number of the young people from small profit to our goods and ing of the Eustachian Tube. When Little Anna Lonier is spending the Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting here spent Sunday at the dam near this tube is Inflamed you have a rumb­ cures. gings. Lyons. week with her grandmother, Mrs. Van- large sales are made possible. ling sound or imperfect hearing, and derlee, near I^ansing. St. Johns people testify. Robert Klee, accompanied by Miss when it is entirely closed, Deafness is Mannie Vanderlee of St. Johns vis ­ Here is one case of it: It “Sells Things” Amelia Wadell, spent Saturday and the result, and unless the inflamma ited at Joe Ixmler ’s Thursday and Henry Haynes, living at 703 Church Sunday with her brother, Charles tion can be taken out and this tube Friday. street, St. Johns. Michigan, says: "For II Clinton Ave„ ij I ftjl II I lUs. M W. Stats St. Wadell and family, also Robert Klee’s restored to its normal condition, hear­ It brings losers and finders togeth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Royland of Grand many months I had suffered from SL Johns, Mich. ■ I a a Phone 23 Z-rlnfs. aunt, Mrs. Jacob Cook and family, ing will be destroyed forever; in nine kidney complaint, and had tried sever ­ near Elsie. I^edge spent Saturday and Sunday er. It introduces people whose inter ­ cases out of ten are caused by Ca with her sister, Mrs. Conn Rhoades. al remedies without relief, until I was THE RELIABLE UNDERTAKER AND FURNITURE DEALER. Mrs. Frank Geller accompanied by tarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ­ ests are mutual—even If their quests Mr. and Mrs. Herman Covert of advised to try Doan ’s Kidney Pills, her son Joseph from Cincinnati, Ohio, ed condition of the mucous surfaces. I/ansing visited at Jene Slpley’s Sun ­ and procured a box at C. E. Van81ck- are diverse. "Want" advertising are visiting in town. We will give One Hundred Dollars day. le’s drug store. I used them as per Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Geller and for any case of Deafness (caused by Mrs. Belle *Maler entertained at a directions, and it was not many days forges links of "Interest ” between all son Roman and Ernest Thornton and catarrh) that cannot be cured by kitchen throw for Miss Iva Bliss last before I was much Improved, and soon SOUTH WATERTOWN. sisters, Mrs. J. Richards and Mrs. H. George Baldwin and daughter Vera, Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu- Thursday. after I was entirely cured. My prln J. Lowell Sunday. classes in a community. It is, indeed, took in the excursion to Detroit on larg free. Mrs. Flora Francis spent Sunday cipal aches were hard cringing pains Sunday. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. in my back and under the short ribs. R. B. Owen of Owosso was a visitor the great utilitarian force In the small in Wllliamston with her 'parents, Mr. LET U8 BELIEVE. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hanlan and daugh­ Sold by druggists, 75c. and Mrs. North. I could not bend or life and lost much at the home of O. W. Lowell the lat­ Let us believe that the world Is young. affairs and incidents of dally life. ter Enza spent Sunday with her sis­ Mrs. W. M. Hodges. Mrs. Carl rest during the night, and on several ter part of last week. And the sorrow and grief are still unsung; occasions, I would be compelled to Mr. Nichols’ people entertained com­ Let us believe tbat all of the stains ter, Mrs. Charles Martin on the is­ Hodges and Miss Hazel Fields of Lan- Are washed away bv the pure, swset rains land. 10-DAY EXCURSION TO MILWAUKEE Blng attended the kitchen throw at stop work for several days. It Is now pany from Detroit part of last week. Of love from the mother heart and lips— USE A LINER Via the home of Mrs. Maier Thursday. five years since Doan's Kidney Pills The following took dinner at the Sweet as the nectar the wild bee sips— Adam Kuster from Maple Rapids, Let us believe that our souls are free, Grand Trunk Railway Syatam and Miss Myrtle Dayton is visiting her effected this wonderful cure, and I home of J. F. Cramer Sunday: Mr. Apart from life’s grim mystery. IN THE CLINTON REPUBDICAN who was previously engaged by E. Staamar. am still a faithful friend of this rem and Mrs. Charles Rossow and son Breneman & Co., as tinner has arriv ­ uncle and family at their cottage at AND BE CONVINCED. Round Trip Excursion Tlcketa In con­ Vandercook lake in Jackson. edy.” Arthur; Mr. Miller, Lloyd Cramer and Let us believe, ss we did of old, ed and the building formerly occu­ nection with steamer from Grand Haven For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Otto Remus all of Lansing. When youth was fair and your hair was gold, ONE CENT A WARD each inssr- or Muskegon to Milwaukee, at extreme­ When we knew no hate, no greed nor sin. pied by C. Brunn Is being cleared Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norse of Lan ­ cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, Roy Dixon visited his grand par­ and partitions set on the second floor ly Low Fares, will be on sale Monday. sing visited at Sam Dayton’s Tues­ And friends were true thro' thick and thin. tion. No advertisement counted less August 19th, valid returning up to and New York, Sole agents for the United ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dixon of Let us have hope and faith again for dwelling and the lower part to be including Thursday, August 29th, 1907. day and Wednesday. 8 tates. the Starr district, Sunday. And be true to our trusts in the world of men. used for a tin shop. For fares and further particulars consult It seems to me it would be so good — than FIFTEEN CENTS. local agent or write to Geo. W. Vaux, Remember the name —Doan's —and Mrs. Viola Burwlck and son Har­ What do you think? Don't you think It Miss Ed wine Macpherson from Lan ­ A. O P. A T. A., Chicago, III. 20w2 Try Repub.lean Liners for Results. take no other. wwttr old of lanslng visited Mrs. Burwlck’a —W1H F .Griffin In Milwaukee Sentinel.

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