The Day Spring prints all of the Local and County News, and PRINTS IT FIRST.

VOLUME XL. HARTFORD, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911. NO. 30.

Popular Jurist Elected Electrification of Fruit Without Opposition. ANDEIISON WON WIMEB DREW NINETY ! NEW TELEPHONE LINE Belt Line ajCanard. That the K.L.S.& C. railroad has been FeilT PROSPECTS leased to the'Michigan United Railway DAYS FOR LARCENY BUILT I LAWRENCE company and will be transformed into FOn SyPERVISOR an electriiline, giving the latter com• pany a through line from Detroit to Hartford Boy Pleaded Guilty i New Mutual Company Will South Haven, is denied by Superin• and Was Sentenced Bid for Business in Nfeigh- tendent H. D, Swayze, II CLOSE MCE Mr. Swayze characterises the story, Last Friday. boring Village. which has-been going the rounds of the papers for several [days, as a canard. Republican Nominee Defeated Plarry VVimer, the Hartford boy A new telephone line is to" be con-1 This report has gained circulation Cool Weather No'w Means Democratic Opponent By who was arrested [^ten ^days ago on a structed in |Lawrenee, ow^ned by a several times during- the pa.hS\OI(TNES. son last December and having sold .=iixty days after the lirst insr.ailiTifint. | a.s a Protection Against and Couniy. Kepublican candidate for Circuit them to a rieaicr in second hand goods, j The first payment of^six dollars has ; BmmkH mm \n %mm Late Fro.

mm THE HARDEST THING. On© Way of Saving IHE WEEK'S NEWS AT A HAPPY THEJONTY 8E1II a Baby—Free to Try HOME SyaopsJs of What Has Been The mother does rot live who would not I Mrs. Fred Croms ot Alansnn Mt^li, flo an in her powor to keep her rldUlnevt"r give their chil'.lren jtii.vitiing eiM;. Done at the Court House Thcs(! are only a few.uinona: tliouj-auds IN REACH healthy, but often she does not know how. So when a doiitor of stiindins poitils of women. in Six Days. Uie way all can afford to listen. You can buy a fllty cent or one dollar It Is an accepted fact tliat nine out of bottle ot any nearby .druggist, for they Joy IF ALL ten of the troubles of Infants and chil• liave all sold it for a generatioti.- but if dren is Intestinal. You nolJee It by the you want to test it on your child lirst .send your address to Dr. CalOwell and ha Probate Court. AND f.ict that the child Is constipated, it will cheerfully send you a free sainylo Ijelches, is peevish sind cries. Don't give Estate of John W. Baxter, deceased ; a remedy that contains an opiate, because bottle. Dr. Caldwell does hot feel that the petition to determine legal heiis filed, the child will get in the habit of needing purchase of his remedy ends his obli• SICKNESS St, and don't become alarmed and run at gation. He has spcoiallzcd In stomach, hearing May 1. once for a doctor. liver and bowel diseases for over forty Try a scientific laxative first. Give a years and will bo pleased to give the Eatate of Anson D. Simmons, deceas PONT CHUM small dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fep.^^in, reader any advice on the subject free the remedy that is intended for the use of cliarge. AU are welcome to write ed; same as above. TO BE HAPPY KEEP WELL of children. It is mild, gentle and non-hlin. Whether for the medical advice Estate of Louisa Simmons,deceased; griping. The remedy is absolutely pure or the tree sample address him Dr. &na is guaranteed In every particular. W. n. Caldwell, tQt Caldwell buildlikg:, same as above. USE ONLY Mrs, Toomey of SnilngsviUc, Pa., andMonticello , lU. , Estate of Harry and Elsie Funk, The Girl—What's the hardest thing minors; petition for license to sell real about roller-skating when you're estate, hearing April 24. learning? DR. KING'S/^" Estate of Frederick Bend?r,deceased ; The Man- The floor. I THE WEEK'S NEWS OE | same as above. Estate of Mary LiEhter, deceased; KICKED BY A MAD HORSE ! NEWDISCOVERY/brouIht I THE NEIGHBORHOOD ] same na above. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., bad TO CURE Estate of George Ycuell-, incom• a most narrow escape from losing his leg, as no doctor could heal the Jfright- JOY petent; petition for order restoring to ful sore that developed, but 'at Jiast COUGHS AND COLDS mental competency, hearins April 17. TO HKREDSVllA-E. Lawyer Broke Record; Bu.:klen's Arnica Salve cured it com• WHOOPIING COUGH .Matter of Cleone Andrews, minor; pletely. It's the greatest healer of Millions Heirs Are Indignant.applicatiio n for adoption by Merturi 11. ulcers, burn.?, boils, eczema, scalds, AND ALL niSEASE^ OF l.on Hunt was in Haiigor Saturday. cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and liuchaiian : Shortly before the (l'=ath Place and wife. Order conHrniinK The Hon 'I'on-! spent ISatuiday in I-bm- piles on earth, Try it. 25c at G. T.- adoidioii and ehan;;e of name to Kutli THROAT AND LUNGS Prlce^0cand*$1.00 gor. oi ilcidsoii Burton, five years apo, be (jhamberlin's. talked into the horn of a phonograph M. Place, SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY iMrs. Ivoee Lai'.nr wa,-- in ].'-i!»r<;'r Mon• liad tile record lU'eserved.. it was Estate of (Jh.g.s. II. Emerson, deceas Or. Kings r^ew Life Piiis day. ed ; petition for appointment oi admin• iilaeeil in rhe hantis of hir lawyer v-ith The best In the world. C. T, CHAIViBERLEI Joe tietz, e!" l-lMieor. was in to.vn Ihe reipiest that it be concealed in his istrator filed, hearing May 1. &londa.\. safe. Estate of Chas. P, Eastman, deccas- Mr. and .Mr.^. II. Hawley were in When Burton tlied, in his wili waa er),•petitions for appointiiit-rd of .special youth Haven SinKhir. ioii.id, with other inforni.ation, the and general adminisfralur filed, order H. S. McXee.~ ha.- moved into the VV. statenient that he iiad buried a iar.tre appointing Byron L. Banta spec.ia! ad• Carter bouse en \V. Howani avewue. .sum nf trold and its exact location was ministrator, .-bond filed and letters of recorded on a iihonograr'h record which | sijecial atltninistration issued. Aprils, 1889 Aprils, 1911 Elward Meyer, of rern. 111., i.-^ vi^it- Estate of Edward Fei'KUson, insane; ,ing' bis brother, Fi\',l, heiv this week, was not to be read until after iie had l!>'en dead iive years. petition for ndmissiun to asylum filed, The revival ."ervices vvere eonckided His wish was com|>liedwith, and lot physicians certificates hied and enier- Sunilay iiiglu with ;i total of Ivyeivf unt i i,''riday did the heirs|Hather at. Ihe sency order issuerl, hearing: April 4. converts. bonu of his .son,'Luke Ruvton, to hear -Matter of Eliza J. Dopp, insane: Several from here atlemied the town• what the phoniijrraph liad to sar. petition for admission to asylum filed, ship Sunday schoo; convention at Grand When they had al! seated thcmt'e.ives physician's certificate tiled and emer- .luiK'tion Saurday in the parlor, the arrival of the lawyer jjency oi'der issued, hearin.e April 4. I>r C. H. Branch and A. A. tiesler with the record was announced, lie Estate, of Sylvester A. .Myers, de• took M,ss Daisy lloiilster to (irand Kaji- entered tne'house frntn the rear, un• ceased; or ^erconfirminfr saje of real ids Saturday tor an operation on her wrapping the precious articles in the ostate^to Gilbert E. and Clats. E.Mead. ear Slie is nowjtnproviiig rapidly. kitchen. Each one in tlie parlor craned Estate of Laura M. Fairman, minor; •'The Little Wile" will lie presented bi.s neck, he'd his breath'and Kaaed nt annurtl account of guardian liled. niental pictures ol'^autoinobileis. man• to tne play lovinp ji.iblic l-'riday even Estate of [Fiorace G. and Dewey H. m West Main Street, Benfon Harbor ing at Robertson's hall. Banc' esiieert sions and aeroplanes. . Zerbe, minors; petition by guardian l>efore and dance afier the play. Ad• Just as he stepped through the door •for order authorizingjhim to invest in mission 15 and '.'5 ceiils. into the room where they were, be fell real estate, testimony of freeholders and broke the records The heirs are tiled, order issued authorizing the j KEELKK indignant. purchase ot n.aS estate for above mi• F.V LIMl'IN' LAZURUS. nors. PINERY. Estate of David Mntriv, minor; re Great Anniversary and 2The election went off very quietly. Mrs, E. H, Phalcn hasj'etumed fsom lease of guardian by ward filed, older W. H. Kobertsspenl Snnday in Dowa- Chicago. dischuriring- John ^Minshall gaardian and cancelling fiond. griac. Uannie'Dowd.was out.here last week Estate of Tabitha Hollister, deceas Some more now case.s of measles are advising some of 'our new .farmins 01! Opening Cvent ed : receipts filed and order entered dis• reported. hortit-ultural matters. charging ad mini strator. Buzz, it is lejiorled. has developed "It: will be all rijrht in the spnn;':" pneumoniii, ; will have to bs chanjred to "in the Fum- Marriajje Liccfises, Ne.xt Stiturdii;-, Api-il 8, it will hp. 22 years since the Wbitc .Mrs. Net .Marsha!, of Dowgiaac. i:« iner" as that is a sure season. Wiliiard G. Banning, 37, Cfiicago: House Htoi'e optMiey, tlieir doors to tlie public. «<:> we will open one of visiting her parents here, You should have .seen James •(•ovleI Mane Alice Thompson, -l-J.,Sout h the o-roiitest FOURTEEN DAY ANNIVERSARY fuid John .Merritt. of Liiising;, was Ciillii^ plowing-for the first time la.st Saturday Haven. spring opeiiing^^.' a.t tlie same time that-has evei- been, known in the on friends in this vrlhiKe Monday, and lie did a Kood job too,though a city iVilliam Mickle, 21, -South Haven: man. Mr. Tucker's littk' daughter is very Louisa VVinkel, 21, Soutli Haven, 'I'witt Cities. sick with pneuinoria and measles. The Berry family .are about to move Reginald G. Rye, 2-1? London, Out, ; intotlieir new house the house we >iine H. Littell, 'M. Kibbie, Mich, (.'oine and see our j^'riuid tlisplay ot New Spring and Easter Trie weather is stil under control of (-•loods.It is much diffiereiht from anything we have-6ve)' shown. thd GVj! power, snow, rain, and mud a were .sure they would tinisli to ssiiend the winter in. New Suit.s. plenty, ' We have engaged an orchestra, st) come and enjoy the fine music by There isn't a Smith on'this road iiul William Hodgman, et al. vs. Parce 'JthM sacramental services Bunday Prof. Scbnoider's Quartette, afternoon and evening. The ladies will they a.re thick.o'! the VVatervliet road, Uarber, et al, bill to quiet title. were very impret^.sive after a rousing ret^eiv-e .souvenirs--in fact, we have arranged togive you an eujoy- vVe pity the hiai! niaii to have to pick ' People v.«5. J. K. Bruce, forgery. disctnirse by the presiding elder. them all out right. First National Bank, Hoopston, 111., able day. Be sure and come ne.xt Saturday. • Ml'. Harris and .wile were over last vs. .^I'chie.Langlais,, attachment. Turkey raising has got a good start week from Chicago wanting to let This Aiuiiversary tuid Opening sale will he entirely different in this ^section and if .vou'U listen their summer Hbme f;outh ^of the vil• from any in the Twin Cities, for we display at the same time, side you'll hi'iit "gobble, gobble, gobble" DOCTOR'S QUfcSTIOiN lage. from more than one farm. , by side, the ultra dictates of fashion and the modified styles that one .Judge not that .ve be not judged and Geo. Collins is setting more fruit Much Sickness is Du«; to Bowel Disorders. really^wants. A fashion display and economy event, too, for we if thy brother falls help him to rise trees. IVIr. Collins purchased .30 acres have provided a host of bargains in the very latest styles that will, again. Itjwould be vcell to heed this A doctor's first question when con• of F. W. Traxler last summer and now admonition in Keeler just at present, sulted by a patient is,''are your bowels astonish you,, has a farm of [over lOO^acres that will church members and sinners, one and regsjlar? He knowsi that ninety-eight need him when he gives tip his position all. per cent, of illness is attended with :in- Everything that a woman wants for Spring and Easter wear, as mail clerk. A very good looking shep dog has ta• aciivo bowels and torpid liver, and tliat also a good display of Men's Easter Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, VVe have none of those law breakers ken up'his home with Frank Mack,back this condition must be removed gently • etc.- We will make this a sale to be remembered foi-a long time. in the Pinery that the Day Spring men• ground a shiny black, white ring around and thoroughly before health ef;n be tioned last week—onlv six on the first restored. Come. -, his neck,white breast, white feet, some page. We felt Rev. Brown's article shap;gy, ;a - very good looking dog, of law breaking was very appropriatrj to Rexall Orderlies are a positi^fe, weight 18 ounces to the pound, very go with the rest of the Jpsper. It is pleasant and safe remedy for eonstiita- clever and bidable, and rather a young well to obey laws- if it is bad law, tion and bowel disorders in general. dog. Frank says the owner can have enforce it and it will be repealed. En• We are so certain of their great cuira- him if he will come and get him. force laws and we'll see less laws tive value that we promise to return broken Isn't it sound doctrine? the purchaser's money in every case when they fail to produce entire satis• Mrs. Susan Linsenmeyer, for many SOUTHWEST HARTFORD. faction. years a resident of this {.village, passed Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, away Thursday, March 30, at tlie home Mrs. E. W. Irey is on the sick list. they act quietly, and have a soothirig, of her daughter, Mrs. Matt Singer, in Addison Brague has a new motor• strengthening, healing influence on the Decatur township, where she vrent to cycle. entire iintestinal tract. They do , riot reside af'.er disposiing of her home in There will be no spring vacation in purge, gripe, cause nausea, itlatulentie, Keeler. Mrs. Ljnsenmeyer was called Disrict No. 2 this year. excessive looseness, diarrhoea or otlier away very suddenly. Only a few days George Brague is a new member on annoying effect. They are especially before her death she was calling on rel• gjod for children, weak persons or old atives and friends in this village in her the milk route to Watervliet. folks. Two sizes, 25c, and 10c. S(>]d usual cheerful and happy mood which James Hicks will work for Paul only at our stpre -The Rexall Stoii'e. made her a favor te^with all her ac• Lusher the coming season, Engle & Woolsey. quaintances. Mrs. Linsenmeyer's fun• Mrs. C. L. Jennings visited her eral was held in this village, Sunday, mother in VVatervliet Thursday. A Word of Cheer. the Rev Brown, the evangelical min P. H. Henderson made a business Over at Bangor Mich., in the Harvey ister from Bainbridge, officiating, of trip to Benton Harbor Thursday. which church the deceased was a devout Block there is a.Chiropractor who lias Miss Alma Richmond bad vacation member. The entire community, it made a great many lives happy by last week in the North Bell district. seemed from the larfte crowd present, relieving them of their disease. tamed out to pay their last i-espeets to Geo. Foreman has agreed to work Chiropractic can stand a great ma^iy an aged friend, Mrs, Lmsenmeyer be• for C.S.Hammond the coming summer. kicks and blow.s and it will never phstse ing over eighty one j ears of age. Roy Henderson, of Paw PaW, spent it in the least. Because it is "founded upon the rock" of logic and commOn- Susan Linsenmeyer was bom in Ger• his vacation last week in this vicinity. aense. many in 1830 and came to America in Mrs. Harmon.of New Buffalo, sister Never mind the rumors, Chiropractic 1863. She "was mairied to David Lin• of C B. Allerton, spent a part of last is solid enough, and and it is not worry• senmeyer in South Bend, Ind., in 1856 week as his guest. ing at all concerning ita future. It and left a widow with five children by Marjorie and Marie Conklin spent a keeps rit/ht on healing^he people just the death of her husband in 1877. part of last week with their g.and- the same and it can handle your ciiise Three of the children were present at mother, Mrs, Mary Vanderlyn. as well. All you need to do is give tt -the funeral, the absent ones being Mrs. Ask Weslie Jennings how he likes a chance.—-A. B. Provost, D. C, Ithe Charles Thomas, of Alberta, Canada, cotton batlon for shortening* having Chiropractor. and Henry of Tennessee. set his teeth into a choice piece of Snbscribe for the Day Sprinsr auntifi's cake, April 1. Subscribe! for the iDsy Spring. K^RTFORO DIRECTORY being a "danmed rebel" and when told Tie Day Sprifljl's Popolii Twenty'One Years in Slavery, that he waa a slave the officer refused CnurcrtRV to believe it. Upon being convinced, K. CHURCH, PasorH. K.E.CCANT. Sab- Though White as Any Personhowever , he told Graysonlithat he could * bath school at II rISa.iu. Serviccsat 10:30 ••M. m. anf>i cOiuUy and a stranger old slavery days in thel south. Charles and served until the end of the war, escape, Mr, Grayson had'tho pleasure of to ahaira,-. The pbyslclan made a pre• Fratern- Sccletle*. FOR.SALE--.500 crates of parsnips, Grayson, who [has ' been a resident of returning to Michigan with the regi- scription afieV an exarahmtton of Ober• helping to burn this stati- jail when 10 ceiits a crate. this vi'lagc for tbe past .several years, niont. Mn, w))o w«s sic]; at the time, and the was passing thrju:y:h FLORIDA LODGK, No. 309 Truman Righter, was born at Natchez, Mississipi.i;:, of a .Mr. Grayson had several sisters, all Sharrar iilled the pre-scriptibn tn good tho little city,of Holly Springs. 2il 4 tp. McDonald slave mother, in 1811. : by diflerent fathers. On his return faith. His master came and ton in each month. wae the daughter nf poor but honest Miss., and visited his mother and sis of Ypsilanti has begun suit in tba weight. 1200 to 1600. one mule, 1300. wa.'^ stripped, his hands tied above his iVlSlTlSii BKttHKKN AKE COROIALLl Irish parents, who iresided near a small tera and again visited them in 1884, circuit court against the Weinmanni I.VVITED 29 tf. O. R. Unrath town in South Caroliiiii. heacl and he was whipped until he be• when he went to the Ct>tton_Exhibition Mathews Drug company, Ypsilanti^ W It. I!l,.\SIHHKl.D. W, ,M came unconscious and it was thought claiming $3,000 damages. She allege* 1<' <;. MKHKilIAN, .-fC. FOR SALE Dewberry plants, S5.00 Near them lived a wealthy plantar at New Orleans. that he was dead. After rKccvering that tbe defendant company made «b per thousand. who had a young daughtev about the After ^returning ffrom the army he niistake in filling a preBcription foi* Hartford Tent No. 330 Thomas Taylor, consciouane.ss his master w-as about to attended school for a short time, where age of Ara, and the two children play• her, giving her tartar emetic for cream, R. D 3 Hartford, .Mich. brand him on his face with a hot iron, ed together and spent; their 'chi'dhood he learned to read and writ«;Jand since ol' tartar, that the emetic made her K.O.T.M.M. but this punishment and mark of bond• FOR SALE CHEAP—Sixty tooth drag, mostly in each other's society. then he has been a constant reader very sick, and that she Is still suffer^ M,.el> t:rsl attd I'urd Satui age he e.scaped°by threatening that if riding Icultivator. [corn planter, cne When the two girls had nea/ly reach• until he has fbeeome a i,man of fair mg from the effects. She states that dav eveninj;!; ol each month at he was branded he would surely kill Maccabee h.iU horse corn drill, stock crate and Mc- ed young womanhood, the parents of sducation. the alleged mistake was made July H I , i".l.KASo.v, Ce-iiin-.aiKkT. himself. 27, 1910. Cormick mower. Ara moved to a distant county in the On seeing Mr. Grayson passinglalong IAS. IN .;.\I,I,S, Ktconl Ketper On the seventeenth dayiofJDecemlier 30, Itp. J. L. Jonea. "Old South State.'" leaving their our streets, straight fand stalwart in Adrian.—Ed. Clark, a farmer liT^ 17< l,I,S\VOKTH POST. .No. Jii. Ucpartmeut of 1S62, tht? Lhiionjarmy Ecame ^toiJParis ing one mile south of Sand CreeS:, One mile east of Hartford. daughter in the care ipf the planter'.? form, one would not think it could ^be .n^ Michigan, G. A. R. Meets evev-y first and with it was the 3i'd Michigan Cav• m i'p. m. of eacii iHOiitli jii Odd l-'ellonvi family with the exjjectation of sending possible that he has suifered the pains was struck and instantly killed by <^'.'. .All comiadts viMiniK Hartford on day.s Duck eggs. Fifty cents per setting alry. An officer of that regiment met and tortures of , twtnty-one years of Wabash train. He was driving to hl» i!feetniK will receive a hearty welcome at out for her a.s soon as they should become of eleven. youn,g Gvayaon Jand accused him {of jsouthern slavery. home near tlie crossing and met hto (• >s!.room, K. C. KiCh P. C. located and settled,hiii; ver.s' scon after- 'A A P.ALMKR, Adjt. Neal Garrison, death within a stone's throw of hto wards both sickened with^typlioidTever Pi nary. own house. His horse was killed and Business ana Profetslonai. and died and their young children the buggy in which he was driving; A respectable middlle age man with became scattered. Ara remaining in was totally wrecked. The man's body Johi? D. Stewart, M. D. means svishes to correspond with mid• the planter's family and a companion A FUNERAL SERMON was taken into the baggage car and; Physician and Surgcofi. dle age lady witli means. Address, to her'chilrihood frien(| ajid playmate. brought to Adrian, where the inquest Preiu-lK'tl ov Rev. C. B.'JvendtiU jib the Funeral of was held. Urti.-e on Maiu streti, nofih side R. P. In the course of time the planter's Cail.s te,«iJK)ndsd to trout phone or office, nigh Lawrence, daughter married and went to the dis• Mrs. As:v .Fish, uiid Published by Requf^'st. Grand Rapids.—The interjection riiy. Kibbie phone No il>. 28 2tp Mich. tant city of Natchez, Miss., to live, of a monster petition signed and Kyes Pfoperl.v Kefracled being circulated by the buslnes* giving out after reaching there that the Sermon preached at the funeral of life as a preparation season ':or the Ot MOK HOUHS;:! ,i 4 & 7 to 8 p. m. FOR SALE- Anyone wishing to liuy men of the city, demanding that the beautiful white girl was her slave and Mrs .Asa S. Fish. Feb. 17th, 1911, by future, and try to make this hfe what Kxtra Char.i^e for Night Ti.sils a good Kimball organ,six octave,cheap, Furniture Manufacturers' association from then treating her former friend Rev. C. B. Kendall. we want the'next life to be. see arbitrate the demands of the 20,000 as such. Now we .should Jnot ^underrate this 30, 2tp. Roycc Kelley. furniture workers, was the feature of Ara protested that she was not a "For I am in a strait betwixt two, life, as some do; there|is more cf it the impending strike situation here. Physician and Surgeon l.will be at my factory on Saturday slave ; that she was born of free Irish having a desire to depart,and to be with than vve'may think there is. Both sides are resting on tbelr oarsr New FOSTOF-PICK lilXKIK afternoon to deliver pea seed to all my pprents and that there was not a drop Christ; which i>i far better ijnevertheless '•Thif world is not so bad a world until Monday, when 5,000 carpentem ElAUTTOI D. MiOH. growers. of negro blood in her veins, but having to abide in the flesh is more needful for As .some folks try to make it; will walk out. Residence iu Same Kuildins.". Kibbie 29, tf. Wm. M. Traver. nq'nieans or friends and being in a yon.'- Phil., 1: 23, 24.. For whether good or whether bad. Marquette.—"Do I intend to re• Telephtiiie No. 10" slave land, her proteiitations were of There are [times in the history of Depends on how we take it." sign? Why, I haven't thought of re• office Hours; s tc- ti i, ii>. 4 to o and 7 to 9 p. m, We have purcha.sed the A. Warkenten signing. No one has suggested that I no avail end she waa forced to submit every human^existence, when , there is Some folks are always complaining Kxtra Chaijie for Night Visit.s tailoring shop and solicit your business should resign and I know no one who in tailoring.cleaning, dyeing, repairing and spend the most of her life in slav• a halting betwxen desires,^one in this of this world, and this life, and seem wants me to resign except a few ene• R. R. LAWRENCE, M. D. and pressing. ery, being released frotn bondage only direction, another in that, as^^tsvo mat• so anixous to get away from their mies." said Warden James Russell at Phvsiciitu or.d Surffcon H. H. De Maat & Son. by the war ot the rehellion after she ters of importance are poised upon the human existence. I once knew an old the prison, when asked as to his Inten• SUBOEON FOR PERE MARQUETTE30,2tp. H. R. Artistic Tailors. had become a very old woman. scales, and w-e are undecided as to lady who had nearl.y rounded out a tion In view of the retirement of hi* Being^a slave she coukl not legally which shall be given the preponder• century of life, yet she v;as ao anxious brother, William Hnssell, from the su- Rcsponliible^C.^ll.^.\us\veredat all H>;'Ur.<. FOR SALE-Single Comb White marry a white man and absolutely re• ance; whether this scale, or that one, to get away from life. I. said to her, perintendency of the overaM contract. Leghorn daj-old chicks,"the .kind that Office in Postoffice Block fused to marry a negro, hut in time she shall go up o'- down. "You have so nearly completed your Lansing.—Kdward 0. Koester, al• H.\lraCh.nn;e roi Nl.ulit \ isil.-; live , 10 cents each, any quantity. became the mothei' of a female child Paul foi;ad liim.self in jii.^t .such a hundred, ycyi'.s, you ought to try and leged to have forged a check Frank Neville. and passed it on the Capitol Natiunal whose father was a white planter. strait when he wr ito the text. He had make it out. ' "Ah."she said, '1 don't bank of this t;ity, besides a pay check 2(5.tf Kibbie Phone. «-ant '^o, ! am tired of this old world This child afttrvvaids became tliC; been in this way for about thirty years, of his brother August, made a signed DENTI8T FOR . SALE—One yearling ,.heifer, mother of .\Ir. Grayson. duririg which time he bad sfjlfcred all and I want to go to a better one." confession and waived examination, .Job, who liver! away back in the FO.STOFKU:K. HlA.)t K. Inquire of Hi.s grand mother, .-ira. had several manner of privations. .Beaten v;ith when arraigned in .lustice court on a. C. K. Butcher. brothers and sisters left back i:j South rods, stoned, suffered shipwreck, in centuries of tlie past, itnd we .'.should charge of forgery, Koester was unable to furnish a bond of $500 an(5 was Hermon C Hill, M. D. 27 tf R.D. No. i. Carolina, who alter they had grown to | pel ils umong-., ror>hers and his own think hada'his share of trouble, yet be manhood ami womanhood, made effort? ' countrymen, in perils both on sea and was not anxious to end his life, but ho:ind over to the circuit.court. £.^R, EYE, NObE AND THROAT FOR SALE—Light Brahma eggs 'for to find their lost gis;;er, but owing to j land, and among false brethren. said, "All the days of my appointed Kalamazoo.—It took a jury 25 ONLY. GLASSES FITTED. hatching, 50 cents for 15. Fine laj'ing the fact that she had been taken a long These things would have a tendency time, will 1 wat.tili my change comes. " hours to decide that the thumb ot OFFICE. BF.U. BLOCK train. way from them they were unsuccess• I to cause him to think less of life, and He won for himself the credit of being two-year-old lloy Slack was not worth 30.1 t!).. T. C. Popenoe, $10,000. The babe last summer lost ful. The young Jmistress, her former' to desire a change. Then when the the most patient man. mm\ Hamof Micni^do East Main street. one thumb while playing around a friend, being advised ihat such etforts time for the change came, he could say, Now let us be cheerful; make the W. MERRIMAN building being moved by Samuel Cur- FOK SALE—Rhode IslandJRed eggs were being made, sold the white girl "1 am now ready to be olf'^red, and very best we can of life, it wiil help us rey. In some way one thumb Ttraa for hatching,$LOO and $2=00 per .setting; and her child toja planter by the name , the time of my departure is at hand. I to live, the end will come soon enough, caught and crushed. Damage pro• incubator eggs ?4.00 per hundred. of Dunbar, who resided near Coffee- have fought a good fight, I have finish and to us ail. This life is but the. be• ceedings .^were started and the case HARTFORD MICHIOAN 27 8 tp. Howard Butcher. ville, Miss., who continued to own her ed my course, I have kept the faith; ginning of the existence upon which we was given to the jury, Money to loan on Real Kstate. Barred Rock egtrs for hatching. 50 until she was liberated by the war, and henceforth there is laid up .for me a have entered f\nd which will never end. Cadillac—Mrs. F. J. Ran of- cents for 13. she died soon after. ' crown of righteousness". There is encouragement in the thought: this city was notified that she Is to Albert li. Tuttle 27-8t. Ed. Seattle. Her child, Helen, tiuough not having We have this life given to us, ana |t "Beyond this vale of tears, - come into possession of a fortune of $60,000 from Mrs. Lucy McElroy, who AHotney and Counsellor at Law a^drop of negro blood in het_veins was s for a purpose we^live. In life there There is a life above. FOR SALE—Regenerated Swedish died recently at Cambridge, Mass. Office in Bank Biiiidins. are numerous attRchmehts, Unmeasured by the flight of years. Select seeaioats, $1.00 a bushel. raised by Dunbar as a slave and like beautiful This good, luck is the result ol Mr«. S-pecal al.teuliott ftiveti to collections and J. C. McAlpine. her mother refused to marry a negr^,', ' things in nature all around us, and so And all that life is love." loaveyincinj;. Rau being named as a baby after the Hartford. and could not marry 3 white man, but! many pleasant a.su6ciations, we love Think of it, "a life of love," un• 27 4 tp. R. 3 Kibbie Phone. Cambridge woman. in Jtime ^became |tne Jnvather of Mr, , them ai d are sorry to have to give measured by the flight of the years of Kalamazoo.—Michael Onofio, coB- O'PTOMEmisr Will self my residence on east Main Grayson, the father lieing a white man them up. It is, however a life of re- eternity, as they shall roll on and on. Tlctod of murder, waa taken to street at a bargain and on easy terms. and,a high official of the county where sponsibilities, duties devolve upon us, We are unable to tiell how much superior Jackson prison. His removal from Jell All «rrors of S Refraction Scitiililically and Hgcse And three lots Correctly fitted with glasse.s. Pi ices reasonable 28, 2tp. J. A. Smith. they lived. He had promised |to pnr- .nnd to make life what u should be, the future life will be. Paul says: was conducted with secrecy because Office over Conrad-s Hardware Store chase her freedom, but failed to do so. these duties must be discharged in a "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, of threats that had been made by lo• HAKTKORD, iaiCHlGAN FOR SERVICE -Thoroughbred Dur• Dunbar then sold Blelen and herjchild way to be helpful to others. We live, ^neither have entered into the heart of cal Italians to shoot the man to deatb OfiBcedays Ji'riday and Saturday ffrom II a. in, ham bull. to ,5 p. ra. at the first opportunity. 29 tf Ryan Bros. to a man by the name of Hamlet, fwho not simply to be ministered to, but to man, the things God hath prepared for Mcnroe.—More than 100 houaee 2J miles northwest of Hartford. resided near Paris, Miss., and he 'con- mi; ister to others. It is for others we tbem that love biro." John sriys: "Be• will be erected here this spring C. M. VAN RIPRR tinued to own them until Mr. Grayson cling to life as Paul did. It is for loved, now are wo the children of God; Parties wishing spraying material and, as a result, local contractors and should see me. I can save you some was seven years old, when,; knowing others we want to live, and he who anl it doth not yet appear what we builders will have their hands full dur• ..Attorney at Law money; willj also do spraying for that there was no negro blood in their lives a selfish, narrow kind of a life, shall be, but we know that when he ing the coming buiidlng season. The Real Estate and insuranct others as I have power sprayer. veins, he became uneasy regarding regardless of what he may do to help shall appear we Bhall^be like him, for irrowth of the city promises to eclipse 28 2t. Wm. M. Traver. Social AttMtiM tc Pnkate rradlw. his rightful title to them and sold them others, makes his existence here on we shall see him as he is." that of any recent years. Otece over Conrad's Hardware. FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, 20 to a man by the name of Steen, who ! earth a miserable failure. There is the Now as to the departure. What shall Grand Rapids.—The board of edu- Hartford. Mtohlgan. leading varieties,also Rose ComblRhode resided in the neiglliborhood and by mother, who is brought face to face we say? You sec that motto over her catl<)n 1911 budget calls for an appro• Island.Red'eggs, per setting^of L5, 50 whoml they were owned during the re• with death, she is surrounded by her bedroom door, "Nearer my God to priation of 1465,714. All ot the teach• cents. ers in the city's schools have asked mainder of their slavery days. little children, and her love for them Thee." I said to her husband,"Did she Fire and Tornado Insurance H. M. Haynes, for an increase in salary. In 1884 a law was iiassed by the Mis• causes her to ding to hfe. To leave Hartford Mich. place the motto there?" He said "Yes, Lansing.—Michael Burkart, sen• R.F.D. 4 or call Kibbie Phone 503 D. sissippi legislature providing that where them, is the tro;^bled thought in the and it has been there for years." I am continuing the E. C. Ijawrence tenced from Detroit to Jackson 28 6 tp. a person had been held in slavery:for a trying ordeal? How can she leave Insurance agency, with offices on the said"It is a prayer." "Yes," he said, prison for manslaiighter, will have to second floor of ihe Postoffice Block. White Wyandotte cockerels. Denton's period of two years the question of them to be cared for by other hands, "and it was the constant prayer of her languish behind the bars for the re• Telephone at residence. strain, $L 00 each, twojfor ?1.75. whether or not such person was really not knowing what their lot may be? life." Now there is more; in it than we mainder of his eVsht-year term, as the 20, tf Vern Moore. A sbnreof your patronage is solicited. a slave was barred. ' How do we feel sometimes when we may think, for if it was her prayer court refused to consider hia applica• tion for a new trial- CI. ^au)ctmcc Any one wishing to dispose of farm This law of course fixed the status of face the realities of the change we through life, and the one under which IXlts. Tilinnk St. .Johns.—Clarence De Vore, the or village property will do well to con• Ara and Helen and J-|slen's child—from know must come, and like Paul we feel she died, can we not believe that she sult O. M; Smith «& Bro. Property youth charged with stealing a fur coat then cn they were legally slaves ac• that to go would be far better, yet we has DOW gone to place, nearer her God, listed with us is advertised far and from Frank Pung. a Dewltt farmer, cording to the Mississppi law and there cling to Hfe for the good* of others? near. Call soon and get your property than any one can possibly attain in by whom he was employed, has been Robert J. Eagan on our new list. was no help tor them—and they all re• While there are beauties and attiac- this life. apprehended at Ovid. U now appears ' If you.want to sell a house; mained slaves until liberated by north tions in this life, yet we shall never There Is more catarrh in this sec- ho is wanted SGveral other of• Funeral Director and If you want to buy a house; . ern soldiers. find perfection until we find it in fenses. If you want to rent a house; ion of the country than all other Embaltner. If yoix have a house to rent—see us When young Grayson reached the heaven. Paul's desire was to depart liseases put together, and until the Grand Rapids.—The fifth annual ses- at once. We wiU do the rest. age of seventeen years he resolved to and to be rvith Christ, which he con- «iOn of the Michigan State Dental as• A first class stock of funeral fast few years was supposed to be Yours for business, make lis escape from bondage if ix)«-1 sidered far.better than to remain here. incurable. For a great many years sociation will be held here April. 10. furnishings. All calls promptly 0. M. Smith & Bro. ?ible and laid his plans accordingly. yet he knew that to abide in the flesh doctors pronounced it a local dls Among the speakers will bo W. A. answered. Phone 13 21, tf. Griffin of Detroit, who will talk on the Ha managed^to saveia little money and was more needful for others. ease and prescribed local remedies, proposed amendments fo the present Sherburne,Bldg. Hartford, Mich. and by constantly failing to CMTS HATCHING EGGS-Barred Ply• late one stormy night, after recieving So it is with us, notwithstanding the dental and local option laws. mouth Rocks. Best pen bred to "Young his moi.her's blessing avid bidding her hardships of life, with its many carea with local treatment, pronounced U Champion, "grandson of Bradley Bros. incurable. Science has proven ca Battle Creek.—Re-r, Adrian B. good bye, he slippedaway in the dark• and responsibilities. But we can light "Old Champion" S2000 male. tarrh to be a constitutional diseast Sorensen of the Church of Beu• ness and made his way *o a railroad. up the pathw y if we will, and make H. H. HouKh. and therefore requires constitutional iah was arrested on a charge of Get .what you 28 3tp Grand Junction, Mich. At that time yo mg Grayson knew it smoother for ourselves and for others. irea;ment. Haira Catarrh Cur threatening to kill Joseph R. Counter• noting of the telegrsiph and this proved This lifesis a preparation season for man, with whom he was associated In FOR SALE-Thoroughbred Duroc manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co.. business. When not preaching the want through Red male pigs. hia undoing. After reaching the rail the life to come, one state of existence Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu• gospel to bis small flock Sorensen has Jay Pai'ker, road he caught a train going north, is a preparatior season for that which tional cure on the market. It Is tak bought and sold jtmk with Counter• The Day Spring's 28, 2tp Onejmile east of town. paid his fare and took a seat in the is to follow ;th..8 childhood is a prepar• en internally iia doeea froin 10 dropf man. AU'TOMBILES. white man's car, no one believing that ation for youth, youth for manhocd anA.| to a teaapoonfui. It acts illrectly on the niood and mucous 'surfaces of Traverse City.—-At the meetlaK I have two 40TH. P. Auburn touring In the eyes of the Mississppi law he the responsih|iitie8 of mature life. hit system. Tbey oiler one huodredofS the executive committee ot cars and one 40 H. P. Aobum roadster, was the same as a negro and was in The pupil in'school is seeking the pre• the Western Michigan Deve^ppiaent dollars in case It fails to cure. SenJ Want Column unquestinably one of the best automo• fact a runaway slavi,?. At Grand Junc• paration for after life. So with tbe bureau- It was decided to eUmlnat* the bile values oh the market. These cars (or circulars and teBtinoioiiialo tion, nea.' the Tennessee line, the con- young man learning a trade, it is to show at the Ni^tlonal LtSnd and jtrrt- can be>een at Hartford and will be sold Address: F. J. CHENST & CO iratiOR exposition In Chtcaieo nent Thv charge w atmtU, but at a right price, d ctor of hii train received a telegram prepare him for what comes in after Toledo, Ohio. •, year. the rmndi* arm. Iarf«.- 21, tf. H.M. Olney. from Grayson's mastar, i^iving his .vears. So should we regard the present Sow by dtngstisUi. Iht. and vivrctiy of a sport where thought THE RESUL T IN OtHER Ik HARlfORD DAY SPRIIIfi and action'are instantaneous, the ex• NEARBY TOWNSHIPS, hibition of a perfect muscular develop- PUBLISHED BV " mentjandjcontrol, and complete nfastery (Continued from first page) TDe DAY SF'RING PUBLISKINd COMPANY shown over the laws of motion as ap• For Clerk— plied to a ball—all |this would seem a HARTFORD. MICHIGAN. ,tohn,•McMillan .133 - 44 wonderful [spectacle were in net so : Albert C. Smool l... 89 Office In New Post Office Block NOBBY NEW SPRINB familiar. And the swift shifts of foi-- For Treasurer- tune in this thrilling'competition appeal DON F. CCXJHRANE.Editor«"f Manager Charles Duncombe ;.. .119— 15 to the mobile and enthusiastic Ameri• Arthur Peters :.. .104 Published oil Wek'.sday, April 5, 1911. George Conk I in !... 97 base hits often remain to buy at the For Member Board of Review, HERMAN WlUe 3t CO. stores. full term "tieruwile (jyaranteeil (lethinf BUPFAUO, N. Y THAT ROD IJCENSIi. .John Warren l.. 136-• 53 Tlio propoi?al now bei'ore the IVlich- THE NEWS FROM THE STORES. Oliver Wiiies 83 Our new stock of Hermanwile Clothes for Hen and Young igan legislature anil which b>/ some The reiiitioii of the merchimt to his For.lustiee of the Peace, full term - sheer possi^)iiit^' may be enacted into l)ubi)c is iiuK-h like that ol .the news• Don F. Gregory,...... 124- 28 ^ Men Is here -Embracing all the tasty snap and dash, combined with law, looking to the collection of a red paper man to his audience. Charles W. Sutherland 96 the excellence of materials and wearing qualities for which these license from ev3ry non-resident person The public, or at least the feminine For Constable, republican- over the age of twelve years who de• end of it, picks v)) the newspaper with Ansel Kelley ,141 clothes are noted. sires to fish in the inland lakes and as much eagerne.s:-. Lo learn the news William Miller 130 stream.s of the •'state, is one in which of bargains and of styles as to see what Orly Clay ,, 133 Our Spring offerings also include— the people of southwestern Jtlichigan the army is doing in Texas. Charles .lennings .128 New Spring Pants for Men and Boys are more \ itally ir.terested than are The merci-ant who does rot re.spond For Conatable, democratic-- those of any other section. to this demand with a good story about S. D. Pierson 80 New Spring Hats and Caps It has an important bearing upon the his offerings and values, J meets the Harry Wentworth ,,. 91 New SpringMonarch Shirts summer rescrt trade, which contributes same fate as the newspaper man who Frank M. Fislier 88 in no uncertain measure to tne pros• does not know a picee of news when he Erwin Cox 93 New Spring Oxfords and Pumps perity of southwestern Michigpn farm• meets it on the street, A total of 234 votes were c&st in New Spring Trunks and Suit Cases J ers. When advertising tails to "attract, it Keeler. The constitutional amendment Nine out of every ten of the summer is usually because the writeT failed to carried there by a vote of 139 to 70. visitors who come to this section to make it ne^v'sy. in this spring season HANGOR. gain a breatn of pure [country air and there is a human interest story in every Bangor voters returned majorities of Come In and View This Stylish to enjoy the delights of summer at the retail^business, |a story of the fleeting approximately 100 for the republican various small ;!akes with which this caprices of style, of sl.rewd bargaining state candidates, while the republicans Array of New Spring section of the state al.niunds,cr.,me from by which tne merchant has protected elected the entire township ticket with the city of Chicago. Dtring the course his customers, of o'-erstocks that he'p the exception of supervisor. For super• Merchandise of the summer they drop thousands of family income go farther. visor, fFrank Burger democrat, won dollars into the pockets of hotel The public listens, Mr. Merchant! over William E, Dankert, republican, owners, resort proprietors and farmers, Are you there? by a majority of 86. The vote on town• and their entertainment has come to be ship officers, the republican candidates PERRY & DOWD an importart factor in the business President Taft's message Tuesday being named first,stood : activities of every rural coinmunity. was brief. This may have resulted Supervisor, William E. Dankert, 180; ONE PRICE PLAIN FIGURES 'Boating, bathing and hshing" are from our frank statement that we Frank A. Burger, 1:66. tne attractions advertised by every im• would never hire h m ^for a repo "ter Clerk, Charles E. Cross, 265; Wil• portant resort owner, and they are the until he learned to boil it down. liam Funk, 177. attractions which lure thousands of city 1 Treasurer, John S. Wa.ller, 270; dwellers to this section of Michigan Our troops are close up to the border, Jerome N. Bigelow, 168. every year. The state does not as yet anxiously waiting for the news that Highway Comissioner, Hayes Dis- visor by a majority of 100, and the propose to exact a license for boating some Mexican ha.s thrown a brick bat brow 230; Jeremiah Welker 208. other majorities were but little smal• and bathing, but that may come later. over the fence. Overseer, Henry Clinard2B7; Charles ler. To exact a license for fishing will act Thomas 197. The other officers are: William as a deterrent for many of these sum• The Democrats are about to find out Justice of the Peace, Frank Wilkin• High, clerk; Clement Ball, treasurer; mer guests, and will prove a decided that it is one thing to teach school, and son 257; Loren Udell 172, Jonathan E. Goble, higliway commis• HOUSECLEANING handicap to what has grown to be a another to sit in the back seat and sioner; Gee ge Hctaiing, justice of the Member Board of Review, Zimri lucrative resort trade. throw peanuts. peace; Frank Hill, member board of Ciinard 248; John P. Goss 1&2. The prime object of the measure is review ; Ernes t.Cole, overseer of high• ,]ackson county has gone wet, but it Member Board of Review, vacancy. TIME CALLS FOR to perpetuate the stock of game iish. ways. ii not attributed to the number of vot• Burse Merriman, 241-; Frank Overton, of course, by prohibiting the taking of HAMILTON. ers who recently removed there from 188. them by non-resident persons. But as The entire democratic township ticket Hartford. Constables, republican, Erie Wells, to the accomplishment of thi? purpose was elected in Hamilton,Waldo Phillips the measure will work Irut trifling geod 241. Goerge Gearinj,-, 241, Charles A The people who want safe factories defeating M. Smith for supervisor. —tritlinji indeed compared with the Raymond, 231, W. W.Wells,' 247, dem• for jjarment workera must hand over PAW PAW. difficulties ol: its enforcement. ocratic, Byron Hogmire, 167, Clayton more than 89 cents for a shirt waist. The entire reublic^n township "ticket 2 A vast majority of t e summer gue^ti Voorhies, 176, Charles Vi'ood, 189, was elected in Paw Paw, Merle Xpving who desire to fish in the inland lakes Some people think they can observe Everet Stewart, 173. being chosen for supervisor^v/ithoul' op• are such poo? disciples or Isaac Walton Lent merely by doing flirting The constitutional amendment car• Ithcv position.. Frank Hodges is clerk and A. CURTAINS that they ar«! unable to procure a good with the devil out of sight. ried by a vote of 228 to 123. W. Showerman, treasurer.. Paw Paw "mess" of iish in an entire sea.son's LAWRENCE returned a majority of 325 for the re• outing. Every resort owner has noted "Overwhelming .majorities" are not In Lawrence the republicsins elected and publican state candidates. the arrival o:.' summer guests who pos• applicable to the choice of a supervisor the justice of the peace, overseer, sessed perhajjs a hundred dollars worth in Hartford. member board of i-eView and four con• ANTWERP. of fine fishini; traps but who were so stables, while the democrats captured The entire republican ticket was' Hymn for the garden season : "Lay absolutely dsvoid of skill and know• the talance of the ticket, Amos C. elected in Antwerp with the exception Gurtain Materials down the shovel and the hoe." ledge of the sport'that they could never Benedict, democrat, defeated Charles of treasurer and highway commssioner, capture twenty-five cents worth of fish. Robinson, republican, for ^supervisor which were captured by the progressive Occasionally an adept at the sport will by a vote of 201 to 102. On the balance ticket. I Sheldon^Coleman is supervisor, take some particularly fine specimens J A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK t of the ticket the majoriti^is ran from Jas. K. Shanahan, clerk and ,\rthur from the water, to be sure, but the Coleman, treasurer A majority of 150 ^ By Rev. James A. Brown. X 2 to 90. number taken in this way is unimpor• The other officers elected are: Clerk, was returned for the republican state We have the Largest, Best and tant as compared to the numbers des• Harry A. Martin; teaaurer, Frank L. candidatci. A man, climbing a high mountain, Most! Complete Stock of Curtains troyed by other methods which are Spencer; highway commissioner, John WATERVLIET. finds encourgemei t in looking back to already illegal. Cook; overseer, Eugene McAllister; • Honors were divided in the quest fpr we have ever shown—the largest see how far he has climbed. The ideals The difficulty, too, of enforjing" the justice of the peace. Owen Long; township offices in Watervliet. Almon and best ever shown in Hart ford for of the human race alway.« seem far payment of the rod license by every board of review, John Stafford; con- J. Baker, democrat, won ovier Dr. A. above us,-and only as we look back that matter.I non resident angler should be taken into stales, G. S. Easton, W. H. Butcher, W.Baker, rApublican, for supervisor^by occasionally and see how far we have the reckoning. Many of the visitors Nelson Chase and Earl Spoor a vote of 376 to 287. The democrats L- cohae do we find courage to strive on. remain here but a day or two, and fish• The amendment carried by 234 to 94. also elected the treasurer, highway Thus the recent disastrous fire in You can beautify your home at ing, whether the fish are biting or not, A majority was returned for the repub• commissioner and one justice of the , costing one hundred forty- is one of the pleasures of their brief lican candidates on the stato ticket. peace, while the republicans captured; trivial cost by selecting new cur' four lives, almost overwhelms us with vacation. It is morally certain that COVERT. the balance of the ticket. Watervliet tains here. Inspect them and you the realization of what remains to be not all of these transient guests would returned a majority Of 54 for George done for the adequate protection of life. But one set of candidates for town• will be as enthusi license or be haled into court for peace, Walter D. Smith; member ed the populous counties of Genessee, a violation of the law. Plenty of fresh air, board of review, Edwi! Grant; con• Jackson and Calhoun which had been The Day Spring believes in the pres• dry for two years. Allegan county is sleeping out-doors and a stables,, John Olson, George Beattie, ervation of the natural beauty Jof our Charles Cole and John Close! again dry by a decreased majority. plain, iDioumhing diet are inland lakes und streams ^and fcrests The priniary amendment carried by a SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES through the strict enforcement of the ! all good and heipf td, but vote of 91 to 35. Don't buy a new bu^gy this Spring before game laws, aiid too, that those laws, Allen'iJ Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow• the most important of ARLINGTON. you see me, I have the Studebaker, John Deal should be made sufficiently rigid toj der. It relieves hot, tired, aching, But one ticket, republican, Twas in and Sons, Burroughs & Son and other first afford the proper degree fof protection aUis swollen, sweating feet, and makes nomination for township officers in and prevent the wanton destruction of walking easy. Takes the sting out Of class makes. The new buggies are particuJar- Arlington arid that ticket was telected fish, animals und birds. corns and bunions. Over 30,000 testi• by a yotc J.which avtpraged about 97. ly pleasing in build and the prices are right. But the imitositionjof a rod license monials. Sold Everywhere, 25c. Don't Scott's Emolsion The, officers lare: S tipervis<)r, F. G. accept any substitute. Sample Free. I also have a line of lumber wagons upon all non-resident anglers, par• Cleveland;I[c!erk, Murray A. Monroe; Address, Allen S.Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. built by the Pekin Wagon Co., Pekin, III. Also ticularly in; southwestern Michigan, It is the standard treat• treasurer, J.M. Phillips; highway com• appears in the light of an absurdity. ment prescribed by pby- missioner, C.W.Bames; overseer, Chas, The Burglar's Joke. combination hay and stock racks and spring- Sutherby; board; of'review, Richard sicians all over the world The suburban man peered through tooth and spike tooth harrows. OPJflNING OF THE BALL SEASON Hutchins justice, O, L.Dudley; justice, the dim dining-room and discovered Early ball giamea now being played for this dread disease. It vacancy, J. A.*Austin; consifables, D. a hiTglar removing his silver service on Southern diamonds are a reminder froir the buffet. "Burglar!" he shout• is the ideal food-medi" Cornell, M.S. FuJIer, Chas. lieever and SEE ME BEFORE BUYING ' of the comins; Jseason, and that it is Wilder Tyler. • ed ut the top of his voice, "Burglar! cine to beat the lun^ Burglar!" good business tor any^town to maintain The amendment carried by a vote of "At your service, sir," chuckled the a strong tepti. and buiM up the wasting 62 to 36. Twelve f democratic : votes marauder as he dropped the silver• The one lack of the sport ie that it body. were cast for the state tickei:. ware Into a bag anil vanished through rarely encourjiges the average man into DECATUR. ; A. Mcintosh FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST'S a window. exercise ;of hie own. Sitting on the Decatur elected the entirti diemoeratic bleaebera, cheering the home bo>,^, dr Send Wo., Mms ot ptpnr Md thi* ad. toi township ticket with the exception of oar beantlfnl Smisffi Bank and Oblid'a The b«st in aluminum ware at the Hartford Michigan even execfstiiag the ompire, do not one constable, George : iteele, reftob- Skotcb-Book. Xacli bMk wmiatu.a doed' lowest price at Mortimer & Hickey's. develop yonr xvrieral biiTikino- business, make loalis ihe Coni|nrolUT of Carri'ncy; is also requirerl to be examined bj' a Wm, Branch, formerly of Hartford, J receive deposit.^ ami sell domestic ami foreign exc&ange J •ouinnttce of.it> Directors eveiy six months; it.'? Skickholder.s aro has purchased a farm rear Gobleviilie 'iablo fur double the amount oi' theii; Blocii; pays 4"r on Time and and has moved there frjm Kalamazoo, IvcGi) teict ol' your bixsiiies.s by bavino- a. commercial 1 ;'^aviues Deposits, beii.g the originator of tlie 33_j per cent raise Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Shepard left yes• account with its and pay all youi- bills by cheek; Check :n rates in [[artford. S:

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NORTH HARTFORD. CORRESPONDENCE Will Srackangast lost. a valuable \ horse Tnesday. WE.ST LAWRENCE. ; Mrs. G. Collins of the Pinery was a i guest ait the C. Dellavefi home on Samuel Reynneils Jr. visited in Colo• I Wednescjay last. , ma Monday. i Mrs. .Arthur Martin and little daugh- W. M. Wood\i.'ard alieariy has about j ter.Gilberta, of Kalamazoo are visiting 4'.'0 incubator chickens. I relatives in this vicinity. Preston Rose and family [visited at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parks and fam• the Carl Pickney h"me in ',Keeler Sun• ily, of Lawrence, spent Sunday with day, the former's brother. Warren Parks. Stephen Reynells and wife of Dowa- A.S.Ftice was an over Sunday guest giac, were over Sunday guests of his at the (':. S. PierCe home, his wife and parents children returned home with him Mon• Adam Rassette and family of Stougfc- day. ton's corners v^ere over Sunday guests Mr. a-ud^Mrs. C, De Haven and Mrs. at the Cross home. Arthur Martin and daughter spc-t Sun• Lyle Ro.se began a summer's work day at the Edward Beatty home in for Truman ; Stratton, southwest of Hartford Hartford Monday morning. Frank DeHaven is moving back to Ed Moden and Mrs. Eva Drake of the farm. Mrs. DeHaven is in Grand Lawrence, rw<:re quietly married at Fvapidsatthe hospital where she under• Benton Harbor last Jweek by Justice went an operation. Weldon. Miss Elsie Parks is deserving of the Ben Rennells of the Barnes district banner. She is only ninejyears old and started for ^Washington state Monday been attending school for three years where he expects to remain^for an in• during which time she has never been definite period. tardy and missed only, one day, that on Curwain Butcher who lost his house account of sickness. Shs will finish by tire last fall hias a new one in the fifth grade this year. process of tcrection on the site of the onu which burned. BANGOR. C.B.Wilcox psent Saturday and Sun• Foaled June 2, 1906, Color, Dark Steel Grey, W^eight, 170p. ; . Mrs. Jane Grills returned Monday day in Benton Harbor as £a guest of from a'jweek's stay in KalamazOo. Sire, Bartholdi,3666, by Brilliant 1271 (755),by Brilliant 1899 (756),by Cuco II (714),by Vieux Chaslin (7ia),by Cuco (712,) >is brother, C.JH. Wilcox, and Bue! John Waekerinan, of Elk Rapids, on Reynneils anci family. by Mignon (715), by Jean de Blanc (739.) his return from Chicago, visited Mary Mrs. Don Bardon, nee Woodward, of Haramilmd and other relatives. Dam: Carrie ,1095, by King of Perche Jr. 8819 (Henriat 8514), by King of Percbe 4975 (6738), by Cheri (6641), by Favor a Benton Harbor while visiting her par• ents here was taken suddenly sick and is Mrs. Miile Davis and husband of South Haven, have been in Bangor (366 (725), by Favori I (711), by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Mignon (715), by Jean Le Blanc (739.) now dangerously ill with quinsy and un• I for a few days, called here by the ill- der the care cf Dr. Stewart. ness of her father. Terms: To insure? mare with foal, $12.00. All parties disposing of mares held responsible for service fee; All ser• A graphophone i party was given A very pleasant surprise was given vice fees due when mares are found to be in foal. Service fee due when mare is disposed of. JastThurasday evening at the residence Mrs. F'uily Collins at the home of her of Frank Northrup to about two dozen grand daughter, Mrs. Raymond Morton. invited guesta. Mr. Milton Conklin and Several useful gifts were presented and V/atch for Bills Giving Schedule on which Duke will Make the Season of 1911^ a fine dinner served. Fred Northrup were among the guests and also contoibuted records for the Dr. SpenccT of Alaska, gave a very en tert£;inment,making altogether a fine interesting and instructive talk at the M. £.church Sunday evening and was program of about 150 records. listened to very attentively by a large Chi AS. G. WARREN, Owner audieiice He talked in Har^/ord on SnbBcribe tor the Day Spring. Sundai;/moniing. HARTFORD MICHIGAN