The Clinton Independent. VOL. XXXY-NO. 49. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. WHOLE NO.—1820

“try your luck and get a cigar, ” “pea­ rrn rn Tflim legacies he lias left us His last words nuts, fresh home made -candies, nop 1 I the very best example of resignation FLOW OF WATER CLINTON COUNTY FAIR. corn, bananas and everything gotta to to tlie Devine will. A eat right this way,” are heard from Another legacy be has left us is the Frightened a Horne and Joe Sltoop, of every side, and the people wonder and picture of that tender, beautiful home smile at their cries. life, and devotion to the Invalid, who Bengal, Had Collar Bone Broken. The track is in Hne condition and Outlook Good for a Large, En Paid to the Memory of the was first in his thoughts when he was Inspector C. V. R. Pond Says Last Saturday evening when Joe there is a Hne Held of horses to make stricken down. “Break tlie news Shoop, of Bengal, started from this joyable and Profitable the racing every afternoon interest­ Lamented President in gently to my wife, do not alarm, her.’ Clinton County Roads Are place for Ithaca, his horse became Show. ing for lovers of the sport. The St. Johns. were his first words when it was made the Finest Ever. frightened at the flow of water from officers are on the alert looking after clear to him that he was seriousl the mineral well, and gave a sudden the safety and comfort of the visitors hurt. iump, throwing Mr. Shoop out of the and natrons of the fair. And 1 was glad to see that President buggy. He managed to bang on to Manager Elsler, of the opera house, Roosevelt, who to use his own words the horse and got into the buggy again GOOD WEATHER SO FAR. who has charge of the advertising for EXERCISES AT ME CHURCH “was so suddenly and sadly called up­ RODE WITH CARRIERS. and drove back to the hotel. In re­ the fair, has some popular attractions on to administer the duties of the moving his overcoat he felt a sudden at his play house for the balance of great office of president of the United pain In his shoulder and a fainting the week. Nothing appears to have States,” when called upon by the con ­ sensation came over him. Will been omitted by the officers of the The Number of Entries Large stitutional authorities to take the And May Recommend Some Knickerbocker took him to the office association to make the Clinton St. Johns Citizens Joined with oatli of office, said to the officers Changes for Betterment of Dr. Sleight, who examined the county fair worthy of patronage. and Fully up to Former Countrymen Everywhere in assembled for that purpose, “that can of System. wound and found the collar bone Years. wait, my first duty is to Mrs. Mc­ broken. —Maple Rapids Dispatch. Tlie Kiret. Memorial Services. Kinley” and leaving them went direct to the side of that stricken but brave A Little Saturday Excitement. In the green trot or pace yesterday and patient woman, and paying his there were four entries. The race was On Saturday afternoon last, when won by Elbrino; Robt. R. second; respects to her, did and said all that Col. C. V. R. Pond, inspector of R The Clinton County Fair opened he could to assist her in bearing her Clinton Avenue had its usual crowd of Budd third. Time, 1.15. The three- The M. E. church with its extensive F. D. routes, took a ride with each of Tuesday with a clear sky and a bright great sorrow. I believe that every the live carriers running out of St. people and teams, a horse driven by sun, and the outlook for good weather minute trot or pace had eight starters seating capacity was thoroughly well man and woman in the United States, Mrs. Fred Drew ran away. While and was won by Hankey, bl. g., of filled with citizens of St. Johns, one Johns last week. He declares the ac going down the street the holdbacks throughout the week was good. Every Ionia; Gov. Plngree, b. g., of Chesan- honors tlie president for this Christian commodations for the carriers and tlie available space upon the grounds for week ago today, who had assembled to .knightly act to that sorrowing woman. to the harness gave way allowing the ing, second; Pauline C., b. in., of St pay their respects to the memory of general arrangement of that branch of buggy to run upon the horse, causing booths and shows is taken, and a num­ Johns, third, and Maywood, ch. m., of Here tlie Judge sketched briefly the the service the very best of any he has ber of applicants for space were unable the late President McKinley, who had record of tlie late president in tlie it to run. When in front of the Steel Mill Creek, fourth. Time, 2.2‘Ji. lost ills life at the hands of the worst yet visited. His Inspection of tiie to secure it. There is a chance to se­ rebellion, in which he enlisted at is, routes here resulted very satisfactorily, it collided witli several carriages which cure fun and a full stomach at a small kind of an assassin, the history of and which is familiar to our readers. were there collected, and was stopped which is familiar to every citizen.' The roads are in excellent condition outlay of money. He then reviewed the work of anar­ and in only one place did he find it without injury to the occupants of In the Held are the high stairs and HAVE A REUNION. The church was appropriately draped chists and their assassinations for the the carriage, or to the vehicle. Mrs. with deep mourning and the national necessary to And any fault. On route staging for the daring young bicycle past few years. Commenting upon No. 4, where the course is now one Mabel Banes and child were riding colors, and the whole Interspersed with with Mrs. Drew at the time of the rider and diver, whose wonderful per­ The Old Biijh of Company I, 10th Michi­ what to do with them lie said: mile east from the Olive church and formances are bound to attract a great an abundance of beautiful flowers, Let us glance briefly at what modern accident. gan Cavalry. woyen into appropriate shapes and de ­ thence north, the local pathmaster has many people to the fair today and to ­ anarchy is. They do not believe in or been requested to repair abaci piece of morrow. In addition to these “Lon ” The fourth annual reunion of Com ­ signs. The published program was practice theatricals, there is no bomb. completely carried out. road, but positively refuses. Mr. Pond To tlie Public. .smith, the enterprising manufacturer pany 1,10th Mich Cavalry was held at nodynamite.no attempt to make a will recommend changing the route so of farm wagons and carriages, is as the Grand Army ball in this viilage The singing by the combined church scene, all late murders have been com ­ Haying bought out the flour and choirs was well rendered and in keep­ that it will go one mile north of tlie upon former occasions, si owing some jesterdav afternoon. The attendance mitted with a simple weapon, and as church and thence east. This will not feed business of the late Geo. J. very substantial and stylish vehicles. was not very large, but a gcxxl time ing with the solemn occasion. Among quietly as possible, committed in a Foerch, we will carry on tlie business the selections were President McKin­ discommode tlie farmers in that sec George Munroe, the succassful agent was enjoyed by all. The meeting way thatleft no hope of escape for tlie th>n in tiie least, as another route at the same old stand. We will en­ for the sale of the Aerniotor, and Estes opened with prayer by Rev. George W. ley's favorite hymns, “Lead, Kindly assassin. Anarchy then is something deavor to carryall goods that go to Light.” and "Nearer, My God, to comes within half a mile of the point KentHeld, representing the Maud S., Harris, of Ashley, after which letters terrible, something to be treated with where tlie present route turns to go make up a first class flour and feed for which J. 11. Granger is agent of regret were read from several ab­ Thee.” The following is a synopsis of methods tnat do not apply to any store. We shall adopt the cash system Judge Daboll ’s masterly address: north. in St. Johns, have things in good sent members. other condition or any other men in Mr. Pond will also recommend that and buy and sell for cash, and will sell shape for a successful show of their A comrade who is too bashful to Fellow Citizens :—September 6th. the world. routes Nos. 1 and 2 be changed and an­ ill goods at reasonable price as can goods. Mr. KentHeld is also exhibit­ have Iris name in print related that at Buffalo, N. Y.. there was enacted It was thougiitand is advocated now other route added covering tlie same possibly be sold at. We will be pleas­ ing a specimen of cement watering he heard a man say he was glad Presi­ one of tlie great tragadies of the ages. by some that tlie liberal policy is the territory. This is for tiie reason that ed to do business witli all old cus­ tanks of his own manufacture. dent McKinley was shot, whereupon The President of the United States, true one, but we have just had tlie there is a large area around which tomers besides many new. All goods The show of live stock, especially in he very promptly knocked the man just from a visit to the great Pan- most terrible example possible thatall route No. I traverses the residents of will be promptly delivered in the city. sheep and swine, is not as complete as down. The comrade was given a vote American exposition, where words of that talk is worse than useless, 1 think which are now compelled to go either Fair dealing with all is our motto. iu former years. However the display of thanks for his prompt action. The good will and peace, had just fallen it is criminal. to Maple Rapids or St. Johns after Yours for trade. of horses and cattle is just fair, but secretary read a list of the members from liis lips, where lie had invoked What shall we do to suppress this their mail. Foot & Danley . thequality is good. In the cattle de ­ of the company together with their tlie blessings.of universal peace and danger? Easy to ask. hard to answer. Mr. Pond found the mail boxes in love upon all tlie nations, standing partment Lester C. Wilcox, of this present location and occupations. There is no question of the demand by use on the various routes conforming BUSINESS LOCALS. township, is showing some Hne speci­ The original number on the muster surrounded by a t hrong of loving and all people for some effective legislation to all the requirements with very few mens of cows and heifers, and E. B. loyal admirers, just having as a last roll was 150. while now there are but or other action that willl make human exceptions. Money To Loan At Loivest Kate of Interest Arnold, manager of the stock farm of 60. act turned to give a parting word, life more secure. The inspector ’s duties are of a varied James P. Gibbs, of Ithaca, is showing A regular old-fashioned love feast more than tlie usual formal greeting Let us demand that laws be passed, character, but very essential to tlie II. J. Pattekson , St. Johns. a few Hne specimens of registered was enjoyed by all. It was decided to to a little girl, was approachad by an that will make the attempt to kill tlie proper maintenance of the service. Oxford Down sheep and some bounc ­ adopt the picnic dinner plan hereafter apparently friendly man, and as he president or any head of a government, It is highly complimentary to Post ­ The work being done by Miss Flor ­ ing lambs. These are hardy and pro- and to that end the next annual re­ reached his hand to take that of the treason, punishable by death whether master Brunson, to the carriers and to ence Adams, trimmer for Boucher & Htable varieties for wool and mutton. union will be held at the home of Mr. other in friendly clasp, was shot down, successful or not. When tlie man lias tlie highway commissioners of the Petsch. the up-town milliners, is giv ­ The show of cattle, sheep and horses and Mrs. Edward Sitts in Greenbush an act that recalls tlie kiss of Judas, made tlie attempt he is guilty and tlie county that Inspector Pond reports ing universal satisfaction. was very much increased yesterday, township some time about the Hrst of more than any other deed of history. punishment should not depend upon tiie service here to be the very best and prominent among the additions September, 1002. A whole land lias been plunged iu whether inflammation set in or not. and the roads in line shape. mourning. in the cattle department was the at­ The following officers were elected Had the president recovered, all tlie About three weeks ago, black, white tractive herd of pure blood and high for the ensuing year: President, E. Innumerable questions come crowd ­ punishment that could haye been in­ ing for consideration on an occasion and tan female Beagle, stands 13 in­ grade short horn cows, calyes and Smith: vice president, Edward A. flicted under the laws of New York HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. ches high'. Finder will be rewarded bulls; also Berkshire swine, now being Sitts: secretary and treasurer, J. E. like this, only a few of which can was imprisonment for ten years and an by notifying Clauk & Hulsk . shown by those successful breeders, Stone. have attention, and in what we may allowance for good behavior in prison W. W. Bliss and G. F. Othmar, of say and do, it seems to me we must, would have made that about 6+. Foot Hall timuet.-Uow to Bring About Get ltea«iy For Snow. Riley township. They have a 5-year- leave out many; we must consider, Under tlie Federal Statutes It could Activity. old sow on exhibition which has raised SUDDEN DEATH. First—The man thus stricken down: only be three years unless conspirncy By having your cutters repainted at 97 pigs, and is now shown with a litter Second —Tlie assassin and his motive were proven. Such laws are a travesty The quotation in tlie circular used E. B. Waite’s paint shop, Higham of ten pigs six days old today. They for the murder: on justice. for our last meeting contains the key­ street, west, St. Johns. (Sept. 19 w4.) Mm. Martin H. Maker Expired very Sud ­ Third— What if anything could we note —“activity and self direction on haveon exhibtion a 4-months-old buil denly Yesterday. Second: —Make tlie advocacy of crime calf, which they intend to send to the have done to prevent it: a crime in itself, even if it is in the the part of tlie pupil.” This is what In selecting your new hat don ’t fail international live stock show at Chi­ Laura A., wife of Martin II. Baker, Fourth—Our duty in the future. abstract. What right has any human we want in our schools. There must be to see our complete stock of desirable cago in December, and to be sold at died very suddenly yesterday forenoon It is not my purpose to attempt any being to go about tlie street teaching a reaching out on tlie part of the patterns. the short horn stock sale in that city at the home of Fred F. Murdock in extended or complete history of tlie young or weak men that it is right pupil. Every earnest, intelligent Boucher & Petscii. at that time. If the weather holds this village. She had been in her life, or eulogy of the character of this to commit crime ana urge and encour ­ teacher wants more effective teaching: good the fair will result very success­ usual good health up to about 5o ’clock illustrious man. Tlie Held is an age them to commit it? If the crime that, which produces ability as well as Applet* Wanted. fully. yesterday morning, when she com ­ illuring one and it seems impossible advocated be tlie killing of tlie head learning. “The essence of all good Any quantity cider apples wanted In the horse department there are plained of stomach trouble. Her to entirely ignore it. His early life of tiie government, make it treason as teaching is to stimulate thoughtful­ delivered at iny mill in St. Johns. some Hne specimens. Wm. Sherman, preakfast was brought to her, but later was that of the ordinary boy in tlie well as the direct assault. Czolgosz ness and self effort in tiie pupil,’’says Particular attention given to custom of Watertown, shows a Hne s alllion, she got up and was about the house new country, and began at a time says it was Emma Goldman ’s talk that Dr. Hinsdale. Now how can this act­ work this season. All kinds of barrels Wm. Bird, of St. Johns, shows the until a little before 11 o ’clock, when when great questions were moving the ivity be brought about? Two tilings induced him to kill tlie president: why are essential; and kegs for sale. stallion, “Buster” and several of his she laid down on the bed for a short people. Tiie one most prominent be­ should she be allowed to run at large E. E. Emmons . get. all of which elicit much attention, rest. Yesterday was her 66th birth­ ing the slavery question. No one who to encourage the killing and exult 1. A proper incentive for work: St. Johns, Sept. 5, to Oct 10. among which is a three-year-old mare day anniversary and, as is his knows anything of the love of justice 2. An ^intelligent idea of how to over the death of others? Give to tiie study and work. “In our schools thus owned by Supervisor Casterline, of Es­ usual custom, her son Charles made ind right that was so prominent in authorities the right to prosecute for New Fall hats now on exhibition sex, which weighs 1,650, and a 2-year- her a visit. He was sitting at the side his manhood, need be told on which far we have had too much faith in the these crimes, and make, if necessary, mechanics of education —i.e.. facts as and sale at old, which weighs 1,475, and as hand­ of the bed chatting with her when side of that question his sympathies the whipping post a preliminary to Boucher & Petscii’s. some and perfct as you would wish to she gave a short gasp and expired. were, nor his assistance if it were ever tools. We have now to learn that in­ the imprisonment. This would touch centive is a more important item in look at. Geo., son of Theron Shaver, She leaves a husband, three children needed. He grew up a serious, earnest the anarchist where he would suffer For Sale. of South Ovid, shows a yearling colt, —Clarence, of Grand Rapids, and and industrious boy, iris parents of education —a permanent, many-sided in his pride. This is not recommended interest.” Do you think so? Do you A new Evans Carpet Loom, a gOOG which is toppv and has good action. Charles P. and Stella, of this village, tlie sturdy Irish-Kcoteh stock, that in any spirit of revenge, tiie man who heating stove and a cook stove. The poultry department is fairly and a brother—Myron S. Moss, of formed the very flower and fruit of did this deed as such is nothing; to believe it to be vital? Could we not learn a lesson from the business world C. II. Bennett . well Hlled and possesses some good rep­ Maple Rapids. She had lived in the tlie section where they dwelt. His lynch him or torture him is so far as Corner Gibbs St. and Clinton Ave. resentatives of the feathered tribe. home of F. F. Murdock during the mother seems to have been tlie one lie is concerned as an individual of here, where so much attention is given The show of fruits and vegetables, latter’s residence in St. Johns—some who roused him to ambition and per­ absolutely no account, tlie electric to creating an incentive to buy goods? grains and seeds, dairy and household 16 years. Mrs. Murdock, who died 10 suaded him to try for a better educa ­ chair and a painless deatii are just Incentives in school work: A large and handsome line of pretty products in horticultural hall, is about years ago, was a daughter of the de ­ tion than was afforded by the schools as well, but as far as his deatii may 1 The pupils must feel that the work hats to select from at in keeping with average years, al­ ceased. The funeral will be held on where they at Hrst lived. deter others, in so far as any rigorous mustbe done. School work is busi­ Boucher & Petsch’s. though this has been a poor year for Friday afternoon from the Murdock As lie grew and had to decide law will deter others, so far tlie law ness. apples. residence. questions for himself, tlie 2 A lively interest on the part of the should go. pupil in tiie subject matter. This Creamery patrons should use only In the main hall may be seen some question of religion and his But, fellow citizens, this is only a the Milwaukee Milk Cans. They are unusual Hne displays. Noble Burnett, relation to a Supreme Being was is of great importance. This must precautionary measure for the present be produced. One of the best tests several pounds heavier than other the popular dry goods dealer of St. one that early engaged his attention. Tlie trouble lies deeper, it is not all makes, tlie 10 gallon can weighing Johns, occupies the whole of the north CARRIERS ORGANIZE. At the age of 16 lie joined tlie Metho­ of a teacher’s ability is his skill in with tlie anarchist, the people of tlie making his subject attractive. The 23 lbs. You can buy them now at side of the east wing wit h the attrac­ dist Episcopal church, and lived all United States have not been blameless Spaulding & Co ’s. tive show of carpets, rugs and other The Kura! Free Delivery Carriers Form ills after life in that communion in this matter. We have been too teacher is tlie one to produce the in­ goods in his line, which will ceitainly There is only one voice as to this part careless, we have not realized tiie centive. Life and interest produce Association ofTlieir Own. life and interest. Some good farms for sale. Enquire cause the people to halt and admire. of his life, lie was tlie true type of danger and so have not provided for of Lewis Severance . On the south side of this wing, The Rural Delivery Carriers of the Christian gentleman, not making of it, and perhaps some have unconscious ­ 3 Honest pride and ambition to suc­ Geo. H. Chapman, the hustling dry county met in St. Johns on Sunday his religion a show, not obtruding it ly helped tlie very conditions that ceed are unquenchable. These are Mr*. E. Robinson, Hair Drewer goods man, has one of his artistic and last and organized the “Clinton upon others, but quietily and openly necessarv in all work. have produced this great sorrow. We 4 Knowledge that his school work and manufacturer of Hair Goods to pretty displays, at the west end of County R. F. I). Carriers’ Association. ” without show and without shame or must educate the ■people up to a great ­ order and on sale. Shampooing a which Frink & Conkleman, the shoe The following officers were elected: attempt at concealment, he went on er reverence for tlie constitutional will actually better his future life specialty. Rooms in Union Block, up deales, have a very unique display of President —Decatur Bross, St. Johns. in the Christian life. His pastor at ahthorities, for greater reverence for and work. stairs, Walker St., East. St. Johns. goods in their line. Next to this and Secretary—John C. Hugos, St.Johns. Washington since tlie removal there How is each of the above to be de ­ Treasurer—George A. Kelly, St. Johns. law and for God. Missionary work veloped? A teacher should be an ex­ just around the corner on the east side Executive Committee — H. B. Thornton, by reason of his election to the high must be done and I have seen nothing Light and Heavy Draying. of the south wing, Walter Emmons, Fowler: C H.Stoney, F.agle: George Edison. office of president says, “he was one of better on this point than resolutions pert in developing these Incentives. Having purchased the draying outfit Ovid; A. W. Chant and C. I) Caruss, St. Some are very successful in this1 the up-town-jeweler, has a very pretty Johns. my most regular, most humble and passed recently by the Detroit Teach­ and business of John L. Lyon, am pre­ display of goods. On the opposite side most devout worshipers.” He was Come prepared to get something from The object of this association is for ers’ association, as follows: “By this and to give something to this meeting. pared to do a general draying business. of this is an attractive display made mutual beneHt and to assist eacli other never troubled with doubts or fears, great calamity our duties as teachers of Oders left at Parr Bro. ’s grocery will by the well-known jeweler, It. B. Alli­ in any iigitlmate way to make the never running after new doctrines or tlie youth of our land are most forcibly School will be closed for the fair this receive prompt attention. son. I n the accustomed place on the service better and to work at all times striving after the new and so called impressed upon us, and we hereby year on Thursday and Friday. Hudson Sherman . west side of the west wing, is the dis ­ in unison witli the postmasters and later movements of religion, lie was highly resolve that henceforth we will The football team Is expecting to play of needle and fancy work, under other superior officers. content with the simple story, of the improve to the utmast our opportuni ­ play its first game of the season with Popular With the People. the supervision of Mrs. H. A. Tromp; Cross, of the love of Christ, and hav­ ties to teach the sacred ness of law and the Lansing high school team at The Pacific Barber Shop, in the airy opposite this is the display of musical ing planted himself on that rock could the righteousness of government, that Lansing today. and pleasant basement under Wilsons* instruments by S. A. Sturgis. KNOWN HERE. truly say with tlie poet, we will teach the priceless character clothing store, has lately been refitted, Will & Ed Osgood occupy nearly ‘Storms may come and tempests toss me ir their ebb and flow, of our heritage of liberties unknown Fifteenth Wedding Anniversary. and is now among the best, with first- the whole of the north wing of this A. P. Crell, Manager of the Ferris Wheel But I shall not be moved. ” to the mass of mankind in other lands class service at popular prices. Chil­ hall with a Hne display of fancy furni­ which Collapsed at Flint. No better evidence of tils abidb < and guaranteed to us only so long as Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dexter and Mr. drens ’ hair cutting a specialty. ture and undertaker ’s goods. and Mrs. Geo. H. Marshall gathered The Ferris wheel which collapsed at faitli in God could be given, thar a law is rei pected and govei nment main­ W. W. Ferguson , Prop ’r. The flower stand in the center of simple recital of the scene at his bed ­ tained. ” about them their relatives and friends this hall presents some choice plants Flint last week with such terrible re­ at the home of the former on Sunday sults was onerated on the percentage side when after the fact had been We cannot say today that if this and beautiful blossoms, and the white made known to him that he could not assassin had been compelled to attend last to celebrate their fifteenth wed ­ £JTATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. walls of this department, which is plan by A. P. Crell, of Ionia, formerly ding anniversary. The day was bright a well known young man of this village. recover, and the last tender parting one of the common schools of this COMMERCIAL AND SAYINGS under the general supervision of Mrs. came between himself and the stricken state and educated in a healthy way, and warm and all that could have A. I’. Cowell, are rendered attractive Two persons were fatally and eight been desired. The lives of these most others seriously injured. Crell was invalid wife, with all that he was he would not have combatted the CAPITAL. $50,000. by the artistic trimning with ever­ leaving, with the exalted position he teachings of Emma Goldman, and estimable people have been blessed by greens. struck by one arm of the wheel and a happy union and lovely children. sustained a severe injury to the left had occupied slipping away with his been a law abiding citizen. Merchants Hall is partially occupied life, with tlie.'greater sorrow of tlie Their hosts of friends wish them a NET ASSETS OF 8TOCKHOLDER8, $900,00. with displays by J. If. Granger, dealer knee. He has been in the Ferris wheel We should talk the benefits of our long life and many of these anniver ­ business for the past seven years and loving wife left comfortless, he could system more, make all persons believe in farm implements, harness, robes, say in Christian resignation “it is saries. P.K PERRIN,President. blankets, etc.; the Mercantile Co. claims this is the Hrst accident he has in it, and convince the emigrant that ever had. He was at one time an em­ God ’s way not ours, Ills will be done. ” we believe in a form of government. Delightfully Entertained. J. H, CORBIT, Vice-President. with dry goods and Harry E. Mack Oh young man! you who sometimes with footwear for all mankind. ploye at the Ionia reformatory under We are too apt to go and vote, and J. W. FITZGERALD,Cashier Warden Pearsall. think that it is unmanly to profess then leave all matters to the man who Mrs. E. T. Hughes entertained The dance hall on the north side of the Christian faith, or are waiting for forty-five of her lady friends at cards Merchants’ hall has a new floor and gets the most votes, until the time DIRECTORS: a later day: Take a lesson from this comes when we want bis position for at her pretty little home on Wight all ready for the dances. Notice. man, who occupying the highest posi ­ street last Friday afternoon, In honor O. W. Munger, Otis Fuller, J. W. Fitzgerald The ladies of the M. E. church are ourselves or our friends. Water tax due Oct. 1st, payable at tion within the gift of any earthly Let us all take a lesson from Presi­ of Mrs. W. D. Trump and her brother J. H. Corblt, J. H. Fedewa, F. A. Travis serving first-class meals in the old din ­ council room from Oct. 2 to 14, Inclu­ ;>ower, was steadfast and consistent, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. I). F. LaMar, Qeo W. Emmons P. K. Perrin, John J. ing hall. dent McKinley of devotion to princl- sive. n his simple and constant devotion to of Saginaw. Mrs. Trump returned Reiser,G. E.Corbin, J.Sullivan. The familiar words of “going right M. McDonald ,Secretary. Christian religion. Ills influence in home Saturday and her brother and down, ” “the greatest show on earth,” Sept. 25, 1901. this direction is one of the great Continued on Fifth 1‘aj.e. wife remained until Monday. 3 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Depos CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1901

MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. Alvin Yalcutlne, convicted at Fllut The Road Tied I p. The Schley Trial. last week of attempted criminal as­ A strike for higher wages of 40 Tlie Schley court resumed In the tool Smallpox eases are Increasing at sault on 14-year-old May Wade, was switchmen employed at the Kentucky shop at the navy yard Friday. Ram­ Williamsburg. sentenced to six months ut Ionia. A Indiana bridge, across the Ohio say occupied the seat which on the A 145 .000 creamery Is to lie added to Three large barns on the farm of river at Louisville, has caused a tie- first day was filled by llowison. Mrs. Loss of the Hudson and Crew Has the ludiistrles of liuchauau. Frank Jordan, iu Atlas, caught fire Pleads Guil*y to The Charge of up of freight trains w hich affects eight Dewey accompanied her husband, and Bay City is to have another sugar from the engine of a bean threshing railroads, more or Ichs seriously. About remained a short time. General at­ Been Confirmed. beet factory. Capital, $00,000. Murder. outfit and were burned to the ground. 1.3(K) cars me side tracked at New Al­ tendance was not large. A new project for an opera house In Lotte Is $4,000; insurance $2,500. bany, Yo&ugstown and Louisville, and not a wheel lias turned since Friduy Rear-Admiral Frances J. Hlggl uson, ACCIDENT AT THE FLINT FAIR. Pontiac bus been launched. Frank Hadley, of Hadley village, ATTORNEYS CHANGE HIS PLEA. commander-in-chief of the North At- The new State Fair grounds at Pon ­ who recently lost his barns by fire, afternoon. Engines with steam up aud their engineers and firemen ready to lantle squadron, was i lie first witness. lUanloa o( tlie Seventh Michigan Infantry tiac were dedicated last Saturday. had a lev and 35.000 feet of lumber He said he commanded the Massachu­ nud 35.0tO shingles were taken from Tits UreatMt Precautions Taken by PoUoe move are to In* seen by the dozeua at Ilnrhor Beach to have a beet su­ Youngstowu and at the terminals of setts during the Spanish war, for a ■t Detroit —Michigan Pensions —Kveut* Lapeer to his farm by J7 teams. in tht Caol/onx Trbti I! W sanity EtUIr gar factorv. The capital will be the bridge. time purt of the flying squadron of and Uueelp From All Part, of the State $500,000. John Luttumer, a farmer residing llshed Alrendy — Prospects of it Speedy The roads directly affected by the which Schley had l«een in command. According to the local hoard of in Sanborn township, was gored to He told of Joiniug the fleet at Newport Stewed Down for Heady Heading. Verdict by the Jury. strike are the Baltimore & Ohio, health, there are no smallpox cases death by a bull. No one snw him Southwestern, the Mouon and the News; of going to Cienfuegus, Cuba. in Saginaw. fight for life, but there are evidences Southern. Others affected Indirectly May 22, 1808. His testimony covered Shot by a Highwayman. the struggle was a desperate one. Caolnoss on Trial. arc the Louisville A Nashville, the the arrival at Santiago, the firing on Mrs. Gluts. Davis was held up and The Larluin Record, a dally paper, the Colon and Schley’s manner in the was burned out. I*oss $4,000, covered Albert Goetzen and Mrs. Alfred Os- The trial of Leon F. Czolgosz began Louisville, Henderson A St. I*ouls, the shot by a highwayman two miles east Illinois Central and some of the fight. Some written questions were of Albion Saturday evening. She was by Insurance. mer recently fell on defective side ­ In Buffalo, N. Y., Monday under every asked by launly for the court. The The school census Just completed walks in Owobso. Uoerzcu demands precaution to prevent the shooting of freights of the Big Four aud the seriously wounded, but may recover. Chesapeake A Ohio railroads. third question created a sensation. It The highwayman escaped. The Davises shows that NorthvlUe has 4-13 children $1,000 damages from the city and Mrs. the criminal or overcrowding the court was: “Was every effort made by Osmer threatens to commence suit. room. Past the outer cordon of blue- had been visiting friends In Alblou to ­ of school age. Ciplarrd iao British. Schley to destroy or capture the Span­ The Michigan Central Park Co., of coats, who surrounded the city ball, gether with Mrs. Charles Hancock, her Strikers caused work oil the Chapin The Boers captured three companies ish steamer Colon as she lay at anchor daughter, and husband. Mrs. Davis water power at Buchanan to be sus­ Chicago, bus liought and platted land there was nu inside guard and an In­ In the harbor at Santiago between tbe Into lots around Higgins lake, Ros ­ terior guard, the detail apparently be­ of mounted infantry under Gough, and Mrs. Hancock started on their re­ pended Thursday. who were reeonnoltering south of 27th and 31st of May?” turn leaving their husbands to return common. and Is establishing a large re­ ing formed on the lines of the cabled Objections came thick and fast, but John Kohler, of Steire. lost bis description of the precautions taken to Utrecht. After a severe fight the later. Two miles from the city. In a creamery and elder mill by fire. Loss, sort. Already 2,000 lots have been the witness answered: "No. I do not guard the czar. But. ut any rate, these British lost their guns which tlilnk it was." Long arguments fol ­ lonely siK>t, a masked man suddenly $3,000; no Insurance. sold. had first been disabled. British casual­ Jumped from the bushes at the side of Robert Thomas, while training a elaborate dead lines kept th*» city hall lowed and the court finally withdrew The annual reunion of the Fifth clear of all Irrelevant persons who did ties were two officers and 14 men the question. the road and seised the horse by the Michigan Infantry. "Kearney’s De­ borne at Nortliville was severely killed; five officers and 25 men wound ­ bit He coinmniuled the women to de ­ bruised by the animal turning a som ­ not hnve actual business calling them Commander Seaton Shroeder was vils,” was held at Borneo. there. The prisoner was brought ed and five officers and 150 men cap- the only witness Saturday. Ills.testi­ liver thetr valuables, threatening to ersault. Thomas was thrown a rod tur.sl. Gough, who escaped during the shoot If they didn't comply. "You Twenty-five girls employed at the through the tunnel from the Jail and mony dealt with the cruise of the fly­ Scbwabach garment factory, at Bu­ away and his arm was broken at the ulght, re|Kirts that there were 1.000 wouldn ’t shoot a woman, would you?" wrist. entered the court room at 10:15. hand­ ing squadron from CIcnfuegos to San­ chanan, are out on a strike. cuffed to two guards. A great crowd Boers in the attacking party which tiago and the iKunhardmeut of the said Mrs. Davis, at the same time lean­ Janies If. Scott, colored, of Casso- was led by Botha. ing forward to snatch the whip from Frank W’lsner fell on a saw at In- had gathered outside, hoping to gain Spanish ship Cristobal Colon as she grlm's shingle mill, near Sunrise lake. polls. who It is alleged stole household admission, but only persons who had French reports that Smuts rushed lay in the harbor at Santiago on May Its socket. The roblior saw the move ­ property belonging to his grandfather the cordon at Elnndsriverpoort. The ment and fired, the ball striking Mrs. Oscoda county, and was killed. passes from the chief of police were 81. and made his escape, has been cnj>- permitted to enter the court room. British losses were three officers killed The commander said that the cruise Davis In the neck. and striking down ­ Hlne & Co.'s West Bay City saw tured in St. Joseph by Deputy Sheriff and one injured, and 20 men killed and wards Into the body. The robber lied mill and 100,000 feet of lumber were When the court was called to order was not as expeditious ns It should Senant. Justice White asked of the district at­ 30 wounded. Boers who were dressed have been. Ho also said that In the and Mrs. Hancock returned to the city destroyed by a fire which started In in khaki, lost heavily. with her wounded mother. In her ex­ the engine room. Loss $12,000. While reaching over for a bucket of torney: "Have you any business for bombardment of the Colon the fleet water In bis old-fashioned well Mon ­ the courtV ” had not acted as deliberately as tbe citement driving hack Mrs. Hancock The new school census shows the No Guerrilla Warfare, drove Into a Michigan Central freight day morning. Lawrence Hummel. 58, “Yes.’’ said Mr. Penney. "I wish to commander-ln-chief had announced it children of school age in Bay City to of Adrian, slipped and fell headlong (50 move the indictment of Leon F. Czol ­ Joseph J. Emery, formerly tlie De­ to be his puriKise to have It act. train which was crossing Superior be 4.40(5. a gain of 3(57 over 1000. troit agent of the Associated Press, street. The buggy was overturned and feet to the bottom. He was instant ­ gosz. charged with murderlug William Commander Harbor and Admiral Conductor Win. I>. McMillan, of the ly killed. McKinley.” who has been conducting the Asso ­ Hlgglnscn were cross-examined. The both women were thrown out. Mrs. ciated I’ress service in the Philippines Davis did not suffer further Injury Ann Arbor railroad, fell between two The fifty-second annual Michigan "Let him plead. ” said the Judge. testimony was adverse to Schley, es­ from this accident, and Mrs. Han­ cars and received serious Injuries. state fair opened at Pontiac Monday. Mr. Penney then said: "Leon F. (Ysol- for the last year, returned home for pecially that of Shroeder and Iliggln- cock was only slightly injured. Congressman Corliss, of Detroit, ex­ The show promises to surpass all pre­ gnsz. you are indicted and it Is charg­ a visit. Mr. Emery has been all son. pects a Pacific cable hill to pass the vious ones, both In point of attendance ed that you did. on the sixth day of around the Islands with the Taft com ­ The Flint Fnlr Accident. next session. He is working for It. and In the excellence and variety of September, 1001, unlawfully shoot and mission. and declares that with the The German Lutherans are building An accident that will result In the Lewis Rider, of Mills township, has the exhibits. kill William McKinley. How do veu exception of parts of the islands of a fine church at West Branch. death of two of the victims, and which been arrested and taken to Flint on a Mason L. Brown, a Detroit civil en­ plead V” Mindora and Samar, there is no guer ­ caused the serious injury of several charge of stealing horses from a party gineer. has begun suit for $300 against "I did not hear you. ’’ said Czolgosz. rilla warfare or trouble of any kind, A MUSK W NTS I

CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26. 1901.

Those who had accompanied ths fu­ neral train then were seated. Senator Til.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.! MRS' rK1NI-£Y W°"SE. HE SLEEPS IJV PEACE and Mrs. Fairbanks came first, fol ­ Announcement Muds by Dr. Rlsey That lowed by Controller Charles Gates LESSON XIII. SEPT. 29—A REVIEW Hhe Hear* Up Well. Dawes. Senator Hanna followed. Ha Canton. Ohio, Sept. 24.—There wat OF THE QUARTER. for the erection of a monument. Ibo looked worn and leaned on his cane. no change In Mrs. McKinley's condi ­ Imposing Funeral Ceremonies plans and details are as yet embryonic, Mrs. Hanna accompanied him. Then tion during the night. She continues but will assume definite proportions in the black-gloved ushers seated the Golden Tezt— "Tli« Memory of the laird to bear up well." a week or two. Precede Interment of Mc­ Other members of the party. I* from Kverlaeting to Everlasting This was Dr. Rixey’s statement at Scene* at the Church. The formation of the funeral proces ­ I'pon Them That Eear Him" — P*a. 10 o clock. At that time preparations It was 1:50 o ’clock when the pro ­ sion was as follows: 103; 17—Beginning* of History. were being made to go for a drive, Kinley at Canton. cession reached the stately stone edi ­ with the cemetery as the probable des fice where the funeral services were Klr*t Division. tination. The weather continues well Out under the whispering oak trees of the vault the flower carpet had dis ­ The history mu> be taught In three to be held. At the church entrance Gen. Ell Torrance, national commander adapted to outdoor exercise, which it of West lawn cemetery, in a vine-cov ­ appeared, its blooms, however, to be G. A. K., commanding, and staff. methods according to the guiding prin ­ ered vault, almost burled in a sloping guarded for years as mementos of tills were drawn up deep files of soldiers, Grand Army band. ciple we choose. is desirable to have Mrs. McKinley with bayonets advanced, keeping a E. F. TagR.irt, department commander I. By the Historical Method. Noting the take. hillside, all that is earthly of William day of sorrow. G. A. R., of Ohio, and staff. clear area for the advancing casket great events which mark the progress by McKinley now rests. About the flower- Canton Post, No. 2o, Canton, O. Father-In-Law Shot Dead. Just without the entrance to this and the long train of mourners. The Buckley Post, No. 12, Akron, O. epochs. It Is not worth while to learn by •trewn slopes a picket line of sol ­ Bell nirmnn Post, No. 36, Warren, O. bejtrt all the details; but the great events, mausoleum stood the new president of hearse halted while President Roose ­ Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 24.—Mrs. Jo ­ diers stands silent in the shadows. C. O. Chamberlain Post. No. 86. East which are like milestones, denoting the seph Fair shot and Instantly killed her the United States. The eoifin rested velt and members of the cabinet Palestine, O. stages of progress in the onward march Whole Day Olveu to Grief. on supports only a hand's reach from Given Post. No. 133, Wooster, O. father-in-law, Joseph Fair, at herhome alighted. Again they grouped them­ Hart Post. No. 134. Massillon, O. of human history, should be committed to All day Thursday muffled drums him. Then the members of the cabi­ selves at either side of the entrance, Other Grand Army posts. memory, in South Cheyenne. She claims that net formed an open line with him, and “God, Creation. Man, Paradise, The ever since her marriage the deceased beat their requiems, brasses walled out and with uncovered heads awaited the Second Dlvlalon. the strains of marches of the dead, members of the family—all save the Fall, The Progress of Wickedness. The had tried to prejudice his son against passing of the casket. Then the flow- Maj. Charles Dick, commanding. Deluge. The Call of Abraham, The Great great men of the nation followed a lone woman who was in the home Eighth Regiment Military Band. Covenant." | her. 1 he old man pointed a revolver er-covereo coffin was brought from the Detachment Ohio National Guard. funeral car in grief and tears. Through under the close watch of Dr. Rlxcy— hearse and as it passed within the Troop A of Ohio National Guard, guard The exact dates no one knows. But It at the woman, saying he was going to is well to keep in mind the dates in the •olid banks of bareheaded men and gathered near. "Earth to earth, ashes black-draped entrance the president of honor. : kill her. but left without further dem- to ashes, dust to dust," came the bene­ Officiating clergymen. murglns of our Bibles, so that we may | onstration. Later he returned and, s,*lz- weeping women and children, fringed and his cabinet followed within the Funeral car and bearers. realize the time element and the relation by a wall of soldiers, marching mil­ diction from the lips of the veneiable edifice. Honorary bearers. of the events to one another. Read the j lng the woman by the arm, throw her Special guard of honor, Gen. Nelson A. llrst thirty-five chapters of Genesis. itary and civilians passed with the Bishop Joyce. Miles, Admiral George Dewey. Gen. j down. Putting one knee on her neck, mourners of the distinguished dead. The roar of the cannon ecnoed from Member* of Congress Enter. John R. Brooke, Gen. Eiwell S. Otis, II. By the Biographical Method. This l he essayed to draw his revolver. Hia At the rear of each of the four aisles Gen. George L. Gillespie. Is the basis of the selections of the Inter ­ First among those who followed the the hilltop Just above. It came as a Ix>yal Legion. national Committee for the present victim held his arm and succeeded in dead during the journey from the mighty "amen." Again the white- stood a soldier at attention, cap in Family, President, and Cabinet. 1 scheme of six years. "Llnlversal history.” escaping. Running to the house she home to the tomb was the man who is haired minister spoke. Again came the I says Carlyle, “the history of what man procured another revolver and as her has accomplished In this world, is at bot ­ now at the head of the government. crushing roar of the salute, its rover tom the history of the great men who father-in-law entered the door she Mr*. MrKInley Nc»r» Collapse. Iterations boating on and on over the have worked here." “One comfort la fired, killing him instantly. Mrs. McKinley was unable to attend hills about the city. that great men. taken up in any way, ars profitable company. We cannot look upon Slew York Heiress Loat. the funeral. While the last rites w’ere “Tap*" Sounded l»> Bugler. a great man without gaining something New York. Sept. 24.—The police of being said she remained in a room of "Taps,” the saddest call the bugle from him.” “We all love great men. ” this city have sent out a general alarm the family home, dazed, not realizing language of the army knows, came "Does not every true man feel that he Is himself made higher by doing reverence for Miss Helen A. Illoodgood, eighteen that death had come to her husband, from eight bugles. The last notes were to what Is really above him?” “It is well years old, daughter of William Blood- almost paralyzed mentally. During the held until the breath of the wind said, in every sense, that a man ’s re­ good, treasurer of the American Felt ligion Is the chief fact with regard to morning, at her urgent request, she seemed to rob them of life. Away Company. They have also sent photo­ eat alone for a time beside the cof ­ down the broad street, two miles away, him. A ma.t'8 or a nation of men's.” Let us, therefore, make character sketches of graphs of the girl to the chiefs of po ­ fin as it lay in the south parlor of the marching columns were still com ­ the men we have been studying, giving lice of all the principal cities of the the house. No oue seeks to lift the ing. The music of the bands, muted, first a brief biography, and the t.alts country. Miss Bloodgood has been veil that is drawn over this scene it seemed, by some giant hand came missing since the morning of Sept. 19. about the bier of the last earthly floating to the group about the vault— The family is well to do and the eleep. The casket was not opened. "Nearer, My God. to Thee, Nearer to father declares there is absolutely no But she was near the one who ever Thee.” Once again came the crash reason for his daughter leaving home had cared for and protected her; near from the guns above. voluntarily. When she disappeared she tue dead for w'liom grief has burned Door I* Closed I'pon Martyr. was extremely well dressed and wore Into the soul of a country the lessons Then the casket was carried within expensive jewelry. of manliness and beneficence taught by the vault. Five infantrymen marched FUNERAL CORTEGE NEARfNG THE CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON. bis life. behind it. A moment passed ar.i the Niue Red* at I.iherty. Klnitl Ceremonlo* Impressive. outer doors were closed. The last cer­ hand, musket held straight in front. President of Sennte and United State* Chicago, Sept. 24.—Because the Senators. The last ceremonies for the late emony was over; the third martyred The members of the senate entered. At Speaker of House of Representatives, prosecution could obtain no legal evi­ president were marked with a dignity president of the United States had the head walked Senator Allison of Governors of states with staffs. dence of guilt against the nine an­ Gen. Leonard Wood, Governor of Cuba. that struck dumbness to the tens of been committed to God and eternity. Iowa, Then carne Penrose and Cock ­ Ohio state offiela's. archists who have been held on a Slowly the marching column treaded rell, Scott, Burrows of Michigan, Til- Circuit Court Judges, state of Ohio. charge of conspiring to kill President thousands who watched the funeral Gov. McKinley’s former staff officer*. column make the journey from the about the crescent road to the leit of man and Mason of Illinois. Next the Federal officer* of Cleveland. McKinley, Judge Chetlain ordered home to the cemetery. From the the temporary tomb. Then darkness members of the house filed in. They Federal officers of Chicago. them discharged today. When the < Federal officers of Canton. south parlor of the frame house which threw its veil over all, the silent numbered almost 150. Speaker Hen­ Federal officers of Massillon. habeas corpus proceedings came up had so long been the family home the guards took their stations, the cem­ derson at the head. Louder came the Board of directors of Pan-American Ex­ for trial at 10 o ’clock the authorities position. casket was borne to the First Metho­ etery gatej were closed. mourn of the band, and outside the Board of Cook County officials. Chicago thought it necessary to have each pris­ dist church at Canton, wfith statesmen, Never Mourning More Sincere. troops had formed a phalanx of sabers oner guarded by a deputy sheriff, and and bayonets. Then, under the black Third Division. the precautionary measures which diplomats, great men of nation, rep­ That is the bare outline of one of Maj A. Vlgnos, commanding. resentatives of the world, gathered the most Imposing and impressive fu­ shrouded door, came the casket. Gate City Guards of Atlanta, Ga. have marked the proceedings were re­ Cleveiund Grays. newed. with the surrounding members of the nerals ever seen in the United States. I’niler Arrli of Saber*. Cleveland Scotts Guards. family. Ministers of five religious de- To fill in all its details would take The black coffin had passed under an William McKinley Command Spanlsh- Naval Man Tied to a Stake. American War Veterans. arch of drawn sabers as it was carried Sons of Veterans. Toledo. O., Sept. 24.—Robert L. East­ up the steps. Lieutenant G 3ner.il Union League Legion. man of this city, a seaman in the Ohio Canton Encampment, No. 94. Miles and the men of the army and Naval Reserves, was released from thu Rear Admiral Farquhar and the men Knurl It Division. custody ol the police. He became un­ A. B. Foster, Grand Commander of Ohio, of the navy held their positions. Cov ­ commanding. ruly while at Canton, attending the ered with a great American flag, bear­ Knights Templar. President ’s funeral, and in order to Grand Lodge of Ohio. ing only sprays of immortelles and Eagle Lodge of Canton. prevent a disgraceful scene he was tied roses tendered by the Legation of Canton Lodge of Canton and other Ma­ hand and foot to stakes driven in the honor, the casket was slowly brought sonic lodges. ground He was also pinioned to the to the front, supported on the shoul­ The remaining three divisions were ... , . „ ...... car seat upon the return trip. m -______...... which make them influential, the char ders of the blue jackets and the sol ­ made up of representatives from clubs, R< terlstlos that make them attractive, the diers. At the foot of the mountain of Czar on III* Way Horn*. societies, civic bodies and the Eighty- faults to be avoided! Berlin, Sept. 24.—Emperor Nicholas flowers marking the altar an-1 the second regiment of National Guards, "Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel. Enoch, Noah. choir loft lay the bier shrouded, too, Abraham, Sarah. Lot, Isaac, Rebekah, and the Russian Empress ariived at together with other military organiza ­ Kiel at 6 o ’clock p. m. They were met in the national colors and in black. tions. Jacob, Esau, Laban." III. By the Travel Method. The differ ­ at the railway station by Prince and On this the casket was placed under When the funeral at Canton began the quivering folds of the starry ban­ ent places, and the Journeys between Princess Henry of Prussia and the all the of American life stood them, are the connecting thread of the ner, with the lights shedding their ef­ Russian imperial children, with whom still. The wheels of Industry ceased to history. Use the map, or draw an out ­ fulgence from above, the fragrance of line, and have the scholars locate the they drove to the castle. revolve. The hammers of toil paused the flowers hovering about anl the places and trace the Journeys: in their beat. The ship stopped her music of Beethoven's grand funeral "Ur, Chaldea. Haran, Canaan, Shechem. throb in its race against time. The Bethel, Hebron, Beersheha. Oaks of Dri’s prayer at the funeral in ths march pulsing from the organ, the Mamre, Cave of Machpelah, Gerar, Egypt, forest: Oh, God, tek care o ’ grauma. bodybearers gently lowered the flag- miner dropped his pick. The farmer FUNERAL TRAIN EN ROUTE FROM WASHINGTON TO CANTON checked his team in mid-furrow. The I’adan-aram, Penlel, The Brook Jabbok. ” Help us lo go on careful, an’ wen we're SCENE AT A WAY STATION. draped and flower-adorned coffin to its crowds in the city streets halted. All1 In The Outlook find the following, riled help us t’ keep er mouths shut. support. which can be used by many students with Oh, God, help the ol ’ cart an’ the ex nominations said the simple services. pages, while to convey an adequate activities save the ministrations to the great advantage: All lilt* a* Coffin I’hmm. deadlv sick and the dying were sus-1 "Another new course will be introduced In Pei tic lar. An’ don ’t be noway hard Great Thron? .loin* in Hymn. idea of the feature of it ail which was i. . this year in Brooklyn, following the meth- on us. Amen " Then the generals took their places pended. The sun in heaven for a space od Dyf the 8tudy of nterature in the Troops banked the afreets about, but most conspicuous —the depth and si­ in the first seat to the right of the looked down upon a motionless nation, schools. For instance, a bov in studying the thousands who had gathered near lence of the grief displayed —is beyond central aisle. The rear admirals words. In that respect It was the where nearly every head was bent. Whittier Is told to make for himself a and stood in places for five hours held crossed and took the first pew to the Snccial services were held In the book °n tbe cover wh,ch be W,U desl Bn j laeir ground, catching up the broken ecenes of Wednesday enacted over left. Every one within the church had special services were neid in the he wi„ introduce a picture of Whittier's 1 churches of the national capital and home. Then he will write for this book a strains of "Nearer, My God, to Thee.” again with increased intensiiy. All risen as the casket was brought in. along through the great black lane of hundreds of oiher cities. j brief life of the author, and a list of his The silence of calm had come; the si­ They remained standing. A moment ______1 principal writings with quotations, gaining people that stretched from Hie Mc­ Kodbl lence of supreme excitement had pass­ later and President Roosevelt entered i as a result a simple, clear, and permanent ed. "It was not at him,” said the min- Kinley home to the cemetery—quite through the same doorway of black. TRIBUTE FROM W. J. BRYAN. | knowledge of Whittier. What boy would i8ter of the church, all but hidden two m''es were men and women Memorial exercises for the dead Yal1 to be delighted with such study? Ap- Dyspepsia Cure His lips quivered slightly as he was n , , ...... , plying this method, a portion of the Bible, . from sight by the mountains of blooms weeping as though their dearest friend escorted to the pew directly behind President were held at the Auditorium bUt.h a8 (the Book of Genesis for this J Digests what you eat. was being Dome to the grave. in Lincoln. Neb., and were largely at- quarter or) the Pentateuch will be taken. I and floral pieces that bound in the pul­ General Miles. Behind him came Sec­ It in ti fil ially digests the food and aid* pit and choir loft, "that the fatal shot Every Eye Dim With Tei»r*. tended. W. J. Bryan was one of the torn from lts binding, and each boy will retaries Hitchcock and Wilson and | __,,______. . . . i design a cover for the same, either In Nature in strengthening and recon ­ was fired, but at the heart of our gov ­ About the tomb itself the outburst Postmaster General Smith, who filed principal speakers. He said in part: black and white, or In water colors. He structing the exhausted digestive oi* ernment." Then he added: "In all of grief was still more striking. As Into the next pew, and with tbeirt "As monuments reared by grateful will, by the inductive prooo3*. seek in the gans. It is the latest discovered dlgeaV the coming years men will seek, but the casket was borne into the vault book the suggestions for his designs. He ant and tonic. No other preparation will seek in vain, to fathom the enor ­ will also write an outline of the principal can approach It in efficiency. It ti> there was not a member of the cabinet historical or religious facts, and other mity and , the wickedness of that •tantly relieves and permanently cure* who was not visibly affected, while Items of information, that will glee a Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, crime." several were in tears, with their ■ rn i ■/? simple idea of that portion ol ■cr’pture. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. N>w President In Tmr*. The hooks 0i the Bible will be divided handkerchiefs to their eyes. Secre­ Into their natural groups, and after cov ­ Sick Headache,Gastralgla.Cramps and These words brought home with tary Root, although controlling him- i ers arc designed for these, the whole will all other results of imperfect digestion. crushing force the warning that the self to some degree of outward calm, fib - -S be enclosed In a cover designed for the Price 50c. and f 1. I^rge size contains time* last scenes were being enacted. Among was deeply moved, while President entire Bible. •mail size. Book all aboutdyspepsla mailed fre* "It Is hoped that after this course a Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO-. Chlcafl*. those who sat with bowed heads was Roosevelt repeatedly pressed his hand­ boy will have such an Intelligent grasp President Roosevelt. The tears welled kerchief to his eyes. of the Scripture, with Its wca'th of his­ '•’or H;«le or C E. Van Hickls. into his eyes as he heard the peti­ tory, poetiy, prophecy an. spiritual help, Crf»t Picture of Desolation. tions that God might guide his hands that he will reverence and love it, and Among the bystanders many scarce­ have a foundation for rapid progress In aright Then came the last stage of ly made an effort to conceal their emo ­ the study of the Word, w’hich will lead this Journey to the city of the dead. to rich results in succeeding years. tion. It was a scene under the cheer­ "There Is room for much more work in YOU Members of the United States senate, less gray skies and in the bleak wind, those who sit in the house of repre­ this kind of Bible study, and It Is suggest ­ as cold as a November day, that even ed that those in charge of work utilize the CAN sentatives, officials and citizens from the radiant glory of all the great privileges suggested and make an effort practically every state in the union, to introduce other courses." > anythin* Milyon Invent or improve ( also gs* mass of flowers could not relieve—the X e CAvVAT.TRADE MARK. COPYRIGHT or DESISN soldiers, military organizations —a col ­ picture of all of sorrow and desola ­ PROTECTION. Rend model, sketch, or photo, umn of more than 6,000 men followed Onre R-pnrter, Now Oil King. for free examination and advice. tion that death leaves in its wake. As D. R. Beatty, one of the new Texas the funeral car on this last journey. the one on whom this terrible blow BOOK ON PATENTS Path I* Carpeted In Klowfn. oil kings, was a reporter when the falls hardest was not there this ag ­ news of a great oil "strike’ came ia '"TC.A.SNOW&CO. The ekies were hidden by clouds ony was spared her. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS BEARING THE CASKET. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. of gray, but not a drop of rain fell He got together $10 and by putting The path of flagging leading to the Will S eep In Bert of Granite. went Secretary Cortelyou, the man hands to the memory of heroes testify that up as a security he ‘‘bluffed ’’ the iron-gated vault was buried beneath Here in this vine-covered vault the wno had made every effort that a loyal to the virtues of the living as well as discoverers and got valuable lands BO YEARS* a covering of blooms. This carpet remains of President McKinley will lie heart could prompt to save the life to the services of the dead, so the which proved so fruitful that he wai EXPERIENCE of flowers came as an offering fiua until they are buried in granite. There which had gone out under the bul­ sorrow that has overwhelmed our na­ able to pay the balance due on them tiie school children of Nashville, Tbnn. remain now only the plans for a mon ­ let. tion, obliterating the distinctions of in a few weeks. ument to his memory. Already these Bet the men of the war days of forty Member* of Family Seated. party, race and religion, is as compli ­ years ago, with whom the martyred are under way. Thursday morning mentary to the patriotism of our peo ­ JACKSTRAWS. Speaker Henderson of the house of Then came the members of the fam­ ATINTS •“-esident had marched in his youth, ily, all being seated to the left of the ple as to our departed magistrate. It passed up this road before the funeral representatives, accompanied by Con ­ would Indeed be a disgrace to our na­ Ready for the fray—a wornout gab gressman S. E. Payne of New York, central aisle. Abner McKinley, broth­ Trade M*rks car approached. They caught up the tion if the murder of a President con ­ ment. Design * and Congressman Dalzell of Pennsyl­ er of the dead president, and his wife lowers as they passed, pressing them cerned only the members of the domi ­ The land of plenty—from the ImmL Copyrights Ac. vania, were driven to Westlawn cem­ walked slowly at the head of the Anyone pending a sketch and description may to their lips. Just ahead of the hearBe biack-clad line. He was seated in the nant party. While no recent campaigns grant ship. •ntckly ascertain our opinion free whether aa etery and viewed the location of the Even a big fat man may feel a per­ Invention is probably nutentabla. Cotnmunlc*. marched the handful of survivors of pew directly behind the men of the have aroused deeper feeling than those tlons strictly conBdentl*!. Handbook on Patent* McKinley plot sonal slight. •«nt free, oldest agency for securlnapstanta. the late president's own regiment. navy and just across the aisle from through which Mr. McKinley passed, Patent* taken through Muno A to. re eel V* They, too. gathered up the blooms as Con(r«M to Build a Monument. President Roosevelt. After Dr. and yet In no contests did the minority It takes time to bring many a Jail­ notice, without charge. In the they limped by. The newer part of the cemetery was Mrs. Boer came the venerable Joseph more cheerfully acquiesce in the will ol bird to his senses. The more a man is envied the less Scientific American. H com* Taken a* Memento*. also visited, and although the abate­ Saxton, uncle of Mrs. McKinley. The the majority as expressed at the polls. A handsomely (1ln*trated weekly. Ianrsat eto Bo it happened that when the men real happiness he has. •elation of *ny sctentlBo Journal Term*. a ment is not definitely made, it is sug ­ great organ had left the funeral march He was the President of all the people, rear: four month*. $L Sold by all newsdealer* of the array and of the navy carried gested that the coming session of con ­ and now the reeda pealed out the and their dignity and sovereignty were "There’s no use talking, ” thought the black casket within the shadow gress will probably appropriate funds strains of "Nearsr, My Ood, to Thee." attacked when fcs was assaulted." the conceited parrot, "I'm a bird." THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THTJRSAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901

potato consumers. The potato has Stood Death Off. The Independent. always been with us a favorite in the he Panther ’s E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, vegetable world, partly because of its Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He With Each 50c. DO NOT MISS IT says: “My brother was very low with cheapness but largely on account of ...Revenge. 8KOROB 8. COKBIT, - • - Propriety malarial fever and jaundice. I per­ its nutrition. Previously when short suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and —THE— FRANK H. BOSE, - Editor and Manager upon our crops the laboring population Old Myers, the Panther, was a man lie was soon much better, but contin ­ Worth of Tea especially has had the ever-welcome of iron constitution, of great power of ued their use until he was wholly cured. bone and muscle and an Indomitable I am sure Electric Bitters saved his 1 WILL GIVE Most people seem to think that life potato to fall back upon. Tills year courage that knew no mixture of fear, life.” Tills remedy expels malaria, Michigan is a tfreat ^rab bajf, into which they the potato crop has been a complete kills disease germs and purities the should thrust their hands and take lie settled in Illinois when that region failure—worse than at any other time was inhabited by Indians and soon took blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, Free of Charge ©tateF'air out as much as possible, without put­ in our history. The present prospects a leading part among them. One day kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, ting in anything. There could not be dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney are that we will have at least a mil­ when on a hunting excursion with troubles, female complaints; gives per­ —AN— -AT- a greater mistake, for we shall find lion bushels less than under normal them a river lay in their way which fect health. Only 50c at Fildew and that we get out of life Just what we conditions. There is not a state in must be crossed at a single point. Millman’s drugstore. put into it. If we put in misspent the union, with the possible exception When they arrived at this point, they PONTIAC. suddenly came ut>on a huge panther, » STURGlON BAY, WI8. hours, wasted opportunities, slipshod of Maryland, where a respectable crop work, botched material, we shall be which had taken possession of the pass, can be so much as hoped for. In all Ann Arltor Railroad Make* It a Regular Sept. 23,24,25,26.27 paid in kind. No matter what we and like a skillful general, confident of the localities which have previously bis strong position, seemed determined Station for its Car Ferries. Like I have on exhibition in my Slid Fair. New grounds. New buildings. give the world, it pays us back in our window. Big show. Fine Races. Great Attraction,. exported heavily the potato crop has to hold It The party retreated a little The Ann Arbor Railroad car ferries See the own coin. If we give it of our best— been ruined by the drought. and stood at bay fora while and con ­ are now making regular stops at Stur­ good, honest, faithful work, however The present prosptcts are that dur ­ sulted what should be done. geon Bay, Wis. Steamer leaves Frank­ Diving Horses, fort Monday. Wednesday and Friday, humble it may be—we shall receive ing the coming winter the much- Myers urged the chief, whose rifle Fire Team Race, our just reward. But, if we try to was loaded, to march close to the pan­ 9:30 a. in.; Sturgeon Bay, 3:30 p. m.; 2? PlUilDS BBIIWIIS0G1R abused potato will become a luxury. arrives at Menominee 5:30 p. m. Maecabee Drill, grasp all the good things and give ther and shoot him. promising support Going east steamer leaves Menomi ­ Instead of circulating in itscharacter- if the shot failed, but the chief de ­ For $1.00. (Friday, 27th). nothing in return, we* will be com ­ istically democratic manner, it seems nee same days 11:30 p. m.; Sturgeon pelled to swallow some very bitter clined. All the Indians likewise re­ Bay 1:30 a. m. and arrives Frankfort Half Fare and Excursion Rate, on Rail­ destined to a more or less aristocratic fused a duty almost sure to bring roads. You will stop at the gates. No bus potions. We shall find, when too late, following morning 7:30 a. m. career. In potatoes are death. I am still selling the fare or long walk. Working Night and l*ny. * that we have squeezed our orange dry, selling at $4.50 per barrel. In New At last Myers. In n burst of anger Celebrated Coffee, Make an exhibit and go with your family. and nothing but the rind is left. and impatience, called them all a set of The busiest and mightiest little If you want a premium list write'the Secre­ York City the same quality of potato tary at Pontiac. cowards and. snatching the loaded rifle tiling that ever was made is two pounds for sells for $4 per barrel. Out in the Dr. King ’s New Life Pills. These pills M. P. Anderson, I. H. Butterfield* “A Farmer ,” in a communication West the price is much lower, but from the hands of the chief, to the 25 Cents. amazement of the whole party, march­ change weakness into strength, list­ President, Secretary. printed in this paper, last week still surprisingly high in comparison lessness into energy, brain-fag into asserts that not one man in a hundred ed deliberately toward the panther. mental power. They’re wonderful in with that of former seasons. Thus in The Indians kept at a cautious distance can be found among the farmers who building up the health. Only 25cper The Place to Get your Cleveland, O., potatoes are selling at to watch the result of the fearful bat­ box. Sold by Fildew and Millman. LOUIS SAWADY. trade in St. Johns in favor of the elec­ $2.50; in Kansas City, St. Louis and tle. Myers walked steadily up to with­ The Story of SankeyV Voice. tric railroad occupying Clinton avenue. Minneapolis at $4, in Chicago at $2.50 in about two rods of the panther, keep­ Doubtless this is so, but why is more and $3, and in Indianapolis they are ing his eyes fixed upon him. while the Iii a forthcoming number of The BICYCLE Repaired, your Ladies ’ Home Journal Cleveland than the Independent can explain 1 quoted at $3.50 wholesale. eyes of the panther hashed fire and his Of course good arguments are brought heavy growl betokened at once the Moffett is going to tell for the first LAWN MOWER sharpened In former years when unfortunate time the real story of Ira I). San key’s foward and every citizen of St. Johns power and firmness of the animal. At great voice. Not the least interest­ in our potato crop we have been able about two rods ’ distance Myers leveled or GENERAL REPAIR­ wishes to do all possible to please the to make up a large portion of the ing of the incidents he will relate is TheKLONOYKE is far away. In fact,all residents of the surrounding country his rifle, took deliberate aim and fired. the singer ’s own description of how those golden hills are a good way off, or are deficit from the province of Canada. The shot Inflicted a heavy wound, but only Imaginary. Thereare always plenty of ING Done is at who have done so much to make St. that famous hymn, “The Ninety and Id 1893-4, when we found it necessary not a fatal one, and the furious animal, Nine,” came to be written. agents trying to get you to invest In some Johns a flourishing commercial center. GOOD THING way off. and It Is their busi­ to import thousands of bushels from maddened with the pain, made two ness to make Itlook bright. Rut don ’t be too But if the same arguments that are leaps before he reached his assailant. fast. See for yourselves. Your home dealei E. C. Whetstone’s Canada, we were able to buy the wants your patronage and will always make used here in opposition to the road ’s tubers at 30 cents per bushel even Myers met him with the butt end of it an object for you to leave your money a home. Opposite tne M. E. Church. running through the principal streets after the payment of the tariff duty. his rifle and staggered him a little with were applied to Lansing and Owosso two or three heavy blows, but the rifle I have one hundred Monumentsof the lat­ ST. JOHNS, MICH. Under ordinary circumstances potatoes est designs in MAKHI.K and GKANITr to it would be at once seen that the fears broke, and the animal grappled him select from. You can have them any size, sell in Canada for less than a dollar apparently with his full power. The any design, any material, and guaranteed, of our rural friends are groundless. In per barrel. Today they are selling at cheaper than Klondike gold, as cheapas an v Owosso and Corunna the street car Indians at once gave Myers up for dealers ar dealer's agent can sell them. over three times that amount. Hence dead and only thought of making a line traverses the principal business Come and see me we will have to look elsewhere for our timely retreat for themselves. Yoursfor your money, wood,hay corn an The Cura dial Curas streets—in the former place going even potatoes if we expect to consume Fearful was the struggle between potatoes. to the only accessible street for farmers Goughs, many during the winter. The pros ­ Myers and the panther, but the animal from the west, and it proves no barrier Colds, pects are that we will have to depend had the best of It at flrst. for they F. F. MURDOCK, to trade. Horses soon get used to the soon came to the ground. Myers under ­ Opp Postofflne. . ST. MICH on Europe. It is significant and JOHN« Grippe, neath, suffering under the Joint opera ­ cars and it is an admitted fact that pleasing that among thcjtirstcountries Whooping Cough, Asthma* the prices here have always been the tion of sharp claws and teeth applied to come to our aid was Ireland, the Bronchitis and Incipient inducement to trade and a fanner who by the most powerful muscles. In fall­ Consumption Is land of the potato. But we will pro ­ ing. however. Myers, whose right hand thought he could do better elsewhere bably, as in tiie past, import most was at liberty, had drawn a long knife. would mighty soon go there, cars or no heavily from Scotland. As soon as they came to the ground, cars. Time will come anyway when If as now seems inevitable the price his right arm being free, he made a Give the practice of hitching teams on | of potatoes continues so high as not to desperate plunge at the vitals of the Clinton avenue will be abolished to a| Your OTTOS permit of extensive consumption, animal and, as good luck would have great extent. It is already proposed j it, reached his heart. The loud shrieks Horse a there are fortunately other foods that to widen the sidewalks on both sides, of the panther showed that it was a Chance! may be substituted for one season. death wound. He quivered convulsive ­ of the avenue, and when that is done! Within the next three weeks it will be more teams will be found on Cass, j ly, shook his victim with a spasmodic CURE known more definitely what may be leap and plunge, then loosened his hold Walker and Iligham streets, and pos-j P Cures Wwc-jfc -atA Vuwi ftstases. depended upon. and fell powerless hy his side. Myers, 25S^50ds/ sibly on Brush and Spring streets, whose wounds were severe, but not CHICKESTLft S EtiSLiSH than on tlie avenue. There is no, mortal, rose to his feet, bleeding and thought or intention of driving our RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. much exhausted, but with life and PENNYROYAL PILLS farmer friends away from the town, j strength to give a grand whoop which Gents Glrunnl From the Teachlngi conveyed the news of his victory to his Grand Trout Railway System but it is only .right and just to look at of All Deiiunilnuttoiis. trembling Indian friends. A Quarter Well Spent. tlie matter in a logical manner, profit ­ In the evolution of man cliaractei They now came up to him with shout­ Not for a house like this, but for a West-Bodnd from St. Johns . ing by the experience in neighboring must finally prevail.—Rev. Frank S BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED No. 10— Morning Exp. to Gd. Haven, 10:51am ing and joy and so full of admiration GO’ towns. ______Forbes, Congregationalism Santa Bar that they were almost ready to worship No. 13—Mail and Chicago Exp. to bara. Cal. AMERICAN HOMES S™ Gd. Haven ...... 3:30pm RE rolKiOT. him. They dressed and bound up his *nfe. Always reliable. Ladies, ask Druggist for No 11—Express to Grand Rupids 7:67 pm Get Heady For Heaven. « IIK IIKVrnt N ENGLISH in Kerf and Filled with Beautiful Deiignt for Home* ; Plant for Ltiyinf out wounds and were now ready to pursue Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Grounds , for Decorating Interiors ; Valuable Sugge*tion». etc., etc. He forgot! This was the cause of a If we have a hope of heaven, we wil $1 OO A YEAR, or we will aentl it 3 RORTHft FOR CF.JVTR No. 17—Western Exp. to Gd. Haven 7:30am their Journey home without the least Take no other. Refuse dangerous substi­ Nos. 19.13, Daily except Sunday serious railroad disaster near Cadillac get ready for heaven.—Rev. W. J. Me tutions :,»ps tor I'artlrular*. Testi­ No. 11, 17 Daily. Sunday night. The engineer who for ­ Kittrick, Presbyterian, St. Louis. monials and *• Relief fur Ladies. ” inUtter, however, Myers cut oft the head of the East -Bound . A Snd Mlatnke, by return Mail. 10.000 Testimonials, bold by got his orders is dead, and with him panther, which he took home with him all Druggists. No. 12—Express toDetroi and Fast 8:28 am CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. tlie brakeman of the train, and four To live simply for the present anc and fastened it up by the side of Ids HEADACHE No.20 —Mail to Detroit ...... 11:40 am for self is a sad mistake.—Rev. J. D 8100 Madison Square, l'IIIL.4., PA. other train hands are badly crippled cabin door, where it remained for Mention this paper. No. 18 —Evening Exp. to Detroit and McCord, Congregationalism Chicago. and the company has a heavy bill of years, a memorial of a deed that ex­ East...... 5:20 pm No. 14 -Eastern Exp. to Du rand and expenses to pay to repair damages. Sin. cited the admiration of the Indians In AN ORDINANCE Sin has no more right to a place ir all that region. From that time forth East...... 9:09 pm Shall we blame the engineer for the TO PROHIBIT THE BUILDING OF WOOD­ Nos. 20. 18, Daily except Sunday. our life than a burglar has In our bed they gave Myers that name and always EN SIDEWALKS IN THE VILLAGE At all drug atom. 25 Dim 25a. No. 12,14, Daily. accident? The poor fellow is dead, OF ST. JOHNS. room. —Rev. John Thompson, Metbo called him the Panther. W. II. Burke Agent.St. Johns, so why pursue his memory? His part The Village of St. Johns ordains, that dlst, Chicago. The Black Hawk war broke out, and Section I. Hereafter no wooden sidewalks picturesque I’an-A merle hii Route to in the tragedy may in chanty be over ­ How to Ynlne a Mnn. the Indians murdered Myers’ brother- shall be constructed In the Village of St. Hutlalo. N. Y. in-law. wife and three children. Myers Johns. looked, but its lesson should live on. Ybu cannot value a man according tc Section II. This ordinance shall stand ns $15.00 to $18.00 a Week. The lesson is that the man occupying what he Is today, but according tc without a word girded on his toma ­ number 59. salary for an intelligent man or woman In hawk and scalping knife and shoulder ­ Dated St. Johns, Mich., Sept. 2,1901. each town. Permanent position. .‘Ml cents CHEAPER THAN EVER a responsible position, who in the line what be may one day become. —Rev M. MCDONALD, HENRY PALMER, ed his loaded rifle and at open raid- per hour for spare time. Manufacturer, Box TO of duty forgets, is dangerous. This Caleb A. Ridley, Montieello, t«a. clerk. President. 1102, Chicago. Oar Ancient Snhhnth. day silently and alone bent his steps does not apply alone to the railroad. toward the Indian encampment. With It is true in the grocery store and the The obligation to observe the Sab bath goes back to the very purpose ol a fearless and Urm tread he marched YOU Ft VISIT TO THE COLORADO and OTAH bank: it will even apply to the routine God concerning the world. —Rev. Jo ­ directly Into the midst of the assembly, Daily to of the common laborer. Forgetfulness sephus Stephan, Methodist, St. Louis. elevated his rifle at the head of the PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION principal chief present and shot him Sept. lOth, 1901, may not always cost life, but it is liable A Solemn Dnty. to be more than annoyance to the em­ dead on the spot. lie then deliberately mil NOT BE COMPLETE UHL ESS YOU ARE VIA THE Wherever a man is In need we should severed the head from the trunk, and ployer, and may wreck a career. Young see the opportunity of helping him In holding It up by the hair before the ABIE TO SAY YOU HAVE BEEN A GUEST At; men starting upon life should not per­ proportion to our ability, regardless ol awe stricken multitude, he exclaimed: GREAT mit themselves to be classed among his personality. —Rev. G. B. Townsend, “You have murdered my brother-in- BOOK TSEAXI) those who forget. The forgetter is Troy, N. Y. law, his wife and their little ones, and not wanted. He is not reliable and True ProKrtaa. now 1 have murdered your chief. 1 am ROUTE Real progress is in man, not in houses no responsible position will hold him now even with you. But now mind, ROUND TRI1* RATES and crops and railroads and tele­ every one of you that is found here to ­ long. —Grand Rapids Herald. graphs and factories and machliu From Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs morrow morning at sunrise is a dead and 1’ueblo. tools. —Rev. Dr. David Utter, Unita­ Indian. ’’ THE RAILWAY HOG. rian, Denver. or Aug. i to io to i cn July to to 3i Believing their chief had falleD a vic­ Z0 Sept. 1 to 10 4>0 I .OU Aug. 11 to 31 The growing regard for the comfort Sincerity. tim to some unseen power, they were The sincere man Is without self de ­ Proportionately Cheap rates on same dates of others is one of the hopeful signs of Btupefied with terror and looked on to other Colorado and Utah tourist points ception, selfishness and pride, and God the times. Generally, the worst side without even a thought of resistance. will use every ngency to bring a sin­ Myers bore off the head In triumph to of human nature is made manifest in cere man to the light.—Rev. Dr. Byrd, The Superb New Train, public conveyances. Men and women his cabin, where he was welcomed by ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED Methodist, Atlanta. his anxious friends almost as one re­ who, under ordinary circumstances, Leaves Chicago dailv at 1:00 p. m.. arriving Eqnnllty of XVork and Play. turning from the dead. The next morn ­ Denver 4:45 p. tn., Colorado Springs (Manitou) exhibit some regard for tbe comfort Work and play must ever go hand In ing not nn Indian was to be found any­ 4:3C p. m. next day. and convenience of others, seem to hand. There should never be too much where in the vicinity. Their camps ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT exhibit all of their innate selfishness or little of either. They should never were deserted, and they left forever Write for details and Colorado literature. be separate.—Rev. It. D. P. Bennett, F. I). LYON, T. P. A., the moment they board a street car or their ancient haunts and their dead, 11 Fort Street West, Detroit, Mich railway train. It is no uncommon Presbyterian, Germantown, Fn. and that part of the state was not mo ­ JOHN SEBASTIAN, O. P. A.. CHICAGO. sight to see men and women standing Learn to Love. lested by them afterward. in a railway coach while some man Come to the heart of Jesus that you TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS occupies two seats, one for himself may obtain true love. Learn of him to Lemon Jntce. love till your love touches the lowest and another for his baggage. A lead ­ An English scientist In writing of FOR lOOl AND 1003. human being he died to save.—Rev. J. lemons says dietetic science tells us ing western railroad announces that St. Johns high school room, beginning third J. Sullivan, Catholic, San Francisco. that the Juice contains acids in con ­ Thursday of August. hereafter no passenger will be allowed siderable quantities, among which are St. Johns eighth grade room, beginning Trne Gflodneaa, 33►ij IRON LAWN TASKS and BOUQUET HOLDERS. “railway hog” will be taken up by useful fruit In the ordinary sense, but ►X* every railroad in the land and carried Where to Find Comfort. ►loll Where can we find the comfort which that Its virtues have been greatly ex­ - AT - ►x* Don ’t Be Fooledi to a.successful conclusion. ** we need? Surely it Is only in the aggerated. #c< Tske the genuine, original Col* ROCKY MOUNTAM TEA knowledge God has given us of himself A tflld Assertion. ►>3 the potato i*rosi’ect . and of our higher life In him—In the WALTER & HODOE, Made only by Madison Medl* Barber—Your hair will be gray if It 0*5 cine Co., Madison, Wla. It While the United States lias never sympathy of our Master’s life drawn keeps on. *:<►:* keeps you well. Our trade close to ours. —Itev. E. Burk, Episco ­ mark cut on each package. been, like Ireland, entirely dependent Scantylock8 —Well, I hope It will Higham Street West St Johns, Mich. Price, jg cent*. Never sold palian, Philadelphia. SS In bulk. Accept no substl* upon a fair potato yield, we are heavy keep on. —Baltimore World. i.MMOMTio.m tute. Ask your druggist. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901

obliging gentlemen and deserving of wgnt to Portland to visit friends and there­ ortgage wale —Default baring been LOCAL JOTTINGS. PERSONAL. after to visit friends lu other places eu-route made In the conditions of a oertalu Mort ­ patronage. A twice-a-day service to Mgage bearing date tbe Ktb day of June, A. D Maple Rapids is a great convenience to the home of her daughter In Toledo. UWK, executed and acknowledged by Mary A. to the traveling public and is being Jacob Walker went to Saginaw on business Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Hunt have returned Parker of the county of Clinton, atate of Orr Wheat is building a residence Michigan, to Newell Parker of tbe said eounty appreciated in a substantial manner. Tuesday. from their wedding trip through the east. at the east end of State street. Continued from First Page. of Clinton, wblch aald mortgage waa on tbe Clarence Pattengill, of St. Johns, “Miss Nina Clark spent last Sunday with Emanuel Scott, formerly of St. Johns and Wth day of June. A. D. 1*98 duly recorded Hi The Congregational ladies will hold tbe office of the Register of Deeda of Clinton a rummage sale later in the season. was before Justice Woodruff Tuesday friends at Elsie. now of Grand Iaidgu, where he holds the county . Michigan, In liber 90 of mortgages, on morning, charged with being drunk pie and to duty. Let us standing here Mrs. II. C. Leland went to Pontiac Monday office of mayor and deputy sheriIT of Eaton page 346; and whereas there is now claimed to be due at this date on said inortgace, for prin ­ A pension of $8 a month has recent­ and disorderly on a public street. He resolve that under God this republic for a few days stay. county, la here visiting old friends this ly been granted the widow of the late pleaded guilty and was lined $5 and shall have new life, that the country week. cipal and interest, the sum or one hundred Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Palmer left for Buffalo and eleven dollars and ffrteen cents (9Ul.lt>, Stephen D. Gillson, of St. Johns. costs or 30 days in jail. He paid and he loved shall be worthy of him, and besides fllteen dollars <915.0(0 for an attorney Monday evening. Charles S. Marsh, wife and children, of left the justice shop a poorer but wiser in a measure at least come to be the Olive township, left this station Monday fee, provided for by law, and no proceedings Our fellow townsman, George M. II. G. Bliss, of Riley, spent a portion of the st law having been instituted to recover toe man. grand land it was his sole aim to make morning for a week’s visit with near rela­ debt secured by said mortgage, or any portlun Stephenson, is daily growing weaker week at the state fair. and nearing the threshold of death. Frank Wiggins made a balloon as­ tives in Pontiac utid Oakland county, and thereof, notice is hereby given that on Hs'ur Now while we Borrow at hla bier, E. A. Jackway went to tne state fair at embracing the opportunity to look lu upou day, the 19th day wf October, A. 1). 1901, cension in this village Saturday even­ Vouchsafe, Oh Lord, our vows to bear. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, by It is requested that all members of ing. The inflation, which was made Pontiac last Tuesday. the state fair in full blast at Pontiac this virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage. Bingham grange be present at the Turn not away, nor yet forbear week. I will aell at public auction to the highest bid ­ with Hubert Stansell’a machine, was To heed our sacrifice of prayer. Robert Verplank, of Olive, went to Ithe next meeting, Thursday, October 3. Mrs H. M. Estes went to Ann Arbor Mouday der. at tbe west front door of tbe court house. accomplished in a very short time, and Our hearts are contrite. Hoverlegn God, State fair at Pontiac, Monday. In tbe village of St. Johns, Clinton couuty, evening to attend tbe funeral of her fattier, Stewart Martin wsis before Justice the aeronaut made a very creditable We, bow the knee, we kiss the rod. Mrs. J. R. McColl Is spending the present Michigan, (that btlug the place for boldiug who died Sunday, aged 78. He was in St. theolroult court foi said county), to satisfy WoodrutT Monday, charged with being ascension and alighted in the north Be ours to treasure what he Hald, week with friends In Detroit That last strong message of the dead. Johns four weeks ago visiting his daughters, the amount due, the said mortgaged prem­ drunk. lie paid a tine of $5 and costs. part of town. Charles Jones, of Bengal, spent Tuesday ises as follows, viz: The west fifty feet of west He true my people, gather more Mrs. Estes and Mis. J. O. Wise. Mr. Estes and one-half of center one-third, east and west The first real heavy frost of the Louis Sawadv, the grocer, has “seen” The fruits of Peace, than«polls of war. and Wednesday at thestate fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wise also attended the funeral, of out lot No two: also the east fifty feet of season —and it was a heavy one —visit­ the other merchants of the vilage and Remember we his benlson, Mrs. Wm. M Leland and Miss Lillie Havens going later. west one hundred teet of north one-half of “It is Ills way; God's will t>e done. ” center one-third, east ami west, of out-lot No. ed this section the night of September ‘’gone ’em one better.” On Saturday went to the state fair yesterday. last lie came out with the handsomest Mrs. M. N. Clarke M. I)., of Wilkes Barre, Pa., 2, ell situated In the village of Ovid, In the 18. Mr. John C. Dooling followed Judge James Tubbs, of. this township, is enjoying daughter of tbe late Elder Wood and widow said oounty of Clinton and state of Michigan, delivery wagon in town. It Is a strict­ together wl*h the hereditaments and appurte­ The surviving members of the 4th ly up-to-date vehicle and was manu­ Daboll, and spoke in part as follows: the sights at the state fair this week. of the late Dr. E. I). Clarke, formerly of Olive nances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap­ pertaining —Dated July 24th. I9»i. Michigan Cavalry will hold their next factured at the factory of A. T. Smith A nation mourns its chieftain, slain. Mrs. M. C. White spent the fore part of the township, thlscouuty, and later of Chesan- tng, Michigan, was here last week visiting NEWELL PABKKR. Mortgagee. annual reunion in Lansing, October in this village. In no true American heart rankles present week with relatives in Pontiac. LVon A Moinet . Attorneys for Mortgagee, 9th. her brother John and family. Mrs. Clark Is St Johns, ichigan. The Baptists of Ovid are preparing party Btrife, this day. Miss Mamie Bush went to Midland Monday Faction ’s strident voice is stilled. to spend a couple of weeks with friends. at the head of the "Clarke Electrode Com ­ The United Brethean services for to conduct a Harvest Home Festival pany,” located at Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Clarke Sunday, will be as follows: Bengal, The great grief tbut has for many days to be Held the 8th, 9th and 10th of Oct­ A. P. Cowell and H. P. Gage went to Shep went froui here to Frankfort, witli a view of iYAheen made in the conditions of a mort ­ 10:30 a. m.; West Bengal, 2:30; Bing ­ ober. Booths will be prepared in the oppressed each breast has allowed the herd Monday morning to ship poultry east. gage. executed by Albert J. Hallaotlne and harboring of no rival feeling, and we locating one of her branch Institutions there ham, 7. Temperance hall. Supper will be Mrs. M. Hoover, of St. Johns, went to Burt, Maud C. Ballantlne to Elizabeth N. Smith served each day in the parlors of the stand united in our sorrow. Each anx­ dated August It. Imw Hnd recorded August 12. The Women ’s association of the ious to make, as best he may, his last Saginaw eounty, Tuesday to visit her parents. List of Letters. 1*98, In the office of the Register of Deeds for Con ’l church will meet in the church church. Speakers have been engaged “Mr and Mrs. Charles Arnold spent Tuesday Clinton eounty, In Michigan. In Liber 93 of for each evening. sad tribute to the unforgotten dead Remaining lu the Post Office at St. Johns Mortgages, on page 182; on w hich Mortgage parlors next Tuesday afternoon at two We are fond of relating, and wi.h at the state fair. They also visited Detroit. Sept 24, 11MJ: there Is claimed to be due at the data of this •’clock. The state board of equalization, notice, three hundred and thirty-seven pride we relate the deeds and charac­ Frank Kelley, of near <'arson City, s|>eiit Allen, Mrs. A. C. Gooden. Mrs. Harry dollars and ten ■jents, besides an through our representative, Judge C. teristics of our great men who have de ­ Sunday with his father, Juhu F. Kelley, this Aldrich, Fred Gristoch, Thus. Harry M. Lake, of Lansing, and Bacon, Earnest Marsh. 0. A. attorney fee of fifteen dollars stipu­ Bertha Harper, of Bath, were granted M. Merrill, lias reduced Clinton ’s valu­ parted this life, and it ie with no small village. Brooks. Mrs. Norton, Dot lated lu said Mortgage to be paid should ation to $20,000,000, which is nearly any proceedings be taken to foreclose a marriage license at Lansing last degree of pride that we turn to the mani­ Mrs. II. Slade went to Corunna Tuesday Boa Is. Miss Mary Ransom, S. A. said Mortgage; and no suit or proceeding at one-quarter less than heretofore. fold excellencies of our leader, gone Barber, Lewis Stevenson, Miss Gertrude Thursday. morning to spend a few days with her Helding. .) W. Sober, Miss Jessie law or In equity having been instituted to re­ Judge Merrill not only did a good from us. Hie intellectual abilities--his sister. Cliafa. Clara Stephens. Miss Mary E. cover any part of the debt secured by said Messrs. Schuyler Georgia and George work for his own county, but for the grasp of events—his political sagacity — Fcdersplel, Elmer Travis, Mrs. Alvin Mortgage; therefore, lty virtue of the pow-r Kelch have commenced buying stock Arthur Brown, of Maple Rapids, left here of sale In said Mortgage contained and of the other counties of the state as against his statesman like qualities -his almost W. H. BRUNSON, P M. statute In such case made and provided, notice and will make a shipment on Saturday, the state tax commission. seer like view of what the future might Monday morning to enter the U. of M. at is hereby given that on November 9, 1901. at October 5th. Ann Arbor. 10th Annual Ohio Excursion. one o'clock In the afternoon, at tbe west frot. . Ex-Supt. Pattengill, in his last unfold. door of the court house for Clinton county In There will be a social dancing party week’s Moderator says: “Teach the Far t>e it from me to lessen in these, Sumner Collins spent Sunday with his wife Tiie Ann Arbor Railroad will give Michigan, in the village of 8t. Johns in said at Kenyon ’s hall next Thursday even­ children not to waste tablet paper or bis glory, or detract in the slightest and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge, of its annual Ohio excursion Wednesday county, there will he sold at public vendue to from the reverence tnat these attributes The Steel. the highest bidder, tbe premises in said mort ­ ing. Good music will be in attendance. other school supplies whether furnish­ October 2nd. Tickets mod to return gage described, viz: Lots Nine and Tern and Bill, 25 cents. ed by parents or the district. Lessons have instilled. But beyond the clouds — Mrs. Geo. Newton, of St. Johns, and Mrs. until November 2nd will be sold to all the North half of Lot Right, In Block Eleven, yea. here on earth—there is one trails Thomas Newton, of Maple Rapids, went to stations in Ohio on the Lake Shore & In the village of Eminonsvllle, lu Clinton Mrs. Geo. T. Ballenger. of St Johns, in decent economy and thrift are as county, In the State of Michigan.-Dated . essential as other lessons. HCTf can it cendent virtue, treasured far above all Pontiac Monday. Michigan Southern Ry., Wheeling & through the agency of W. N. Strieker, these, and which stands out cameo-like August 15, 19U1 . has been restored to the pension roll be taught better than in careful use Mrs. H. M. Shepard, of Shepardsville. spent Lake Erie Ry., Hocking Valley lty., ELIZABETH N 8MITH. of chemicals, ink, taper, pencils, etc.?” in ail its jewelled brilliancy—the purity Ohio Centra] Lines. Cincinnati. Ham­ _ Mortgagee. at $12 per month. of the life he led. His tender love for a portion of last week with relatives and Pkkkiks h Baldwin . friends In St. Johns. ilton & Dayton Ry., and the Detroit Attornev s for Mortgagee. Floyd RfSherman and Miss Bertha With “The Itoadmaster ’s Story — tbe invalid mother of his dead children, Southern Ry. Special train leaves The Spider Water,” which will appear a love that has never wavered through II. Williams, of Watertown, left this station Kelch were married at the home of Owosso Junction at 10"03 a. m. The RDER OK PUBLICATION -STATE Hie brides ’ parents in this village in the October number of McClure’s the years—his kindness, almost seraphic, Monday evening to visit the stale fair and old friends at Pontiac. excursion fare to Toledo and return of Michigan. Circuit Court for the Tuesday afternoon. Magazine, Frank H. Spearman com- will serve to enshrine his name forever will be $3.24, and to pointson railroads OCounty of Clinton, in Chancery. Sarah nletes his series of remarkable railroad as tbe most constant, steadfast, Bayard ­ Clarence Osgood, of Detroit, Is spending a Claver, complainant, vs. Herman Claver. named above It will be half rate from defendant. Prin. E. S. Leddick, of the Fowler stories. There are the best of reasons like lover in Christendom. few days with his parents and friends In St. schools, recently received a first grade Toledo. Baggage will be checked In the suit pend Ingiit the circuit court for the for the jiopularity which these tales No tyrant was he. If ever he erred, it Johns, his old home. to destination. For further par­ County of Clinton, in chancery, in this cause, certificate, endorsed by the Supt. of have won. They recognize a large class wasou the side of mercy. The fatal bul­ it appearing from the affidavit on Hie, tliut Public Instruction. Sumuel Strouse, of Greenbush, went to ticulars apply to nearest Agent Ann thedefendant. Herman Claver. Is not a resi­ of brave, competent, cool-headed men let had scarcely sped upon its course Buffalo Tuesday, to view the beauties and Arbor R. R.. or write J. J. Kirby, G. dent of this state or of the United States, but J. Shindorf & Son have been making —men who play the “Great Game” for and done ite awful, woeful work, when wonders of the exposition. P. A„ Toledo Ohio. is a resident of the Philippine Islands, on some improvements in and about their all there is in it. Mr. Spearman’s in anguish and in pain he begged and motion of complainant ’s solicitor, it is order ­ characters are bound to live in Ameri­ implored, yea, commanded that no barm Mr. and Mr*. Xavier Barnhart, of Riley. ed that the appearance of said non-resident. factory on Iligliam street, ahd slicking went to Buffulo the first of the week to visit f 50.00 to California and Return. Herman Claver, be entered herein within ■p things generally. can literature, and his book, “Held befall the wretch who had laid him low. Hve mouths from the date of tills order and for Orders: Tale of Railroad Life.” No tyrant spoke there. No one but a the Pan-American exposition. From September 19th to 27th, inclu- in ca«e of Ills appearance, lie causing tils The Woman ’s guild of St. John’s Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Helding went to Pontiac answer to the bill of complaint to l*e filed which is to be published shortly by Mc­ great man, capable of forgetting him­ siue. the Great Rock Island Route will and a copy thereof to be served on the com church will give a tea at Harmony Clure, Phillips & Co., is certain to en­ self for others, could have uttered those Monduy evening to attend the state fair and sell tickets Chicago to San Francisco plainunt's solicitor within twenty days after hall Wednesday, Oct. 2. Supper from joy a large measure of success. words at such a time. Gentle, kind, just to visit friends In Oakland county. and return at above rate. Very liberal service on him of a copy of said bill and five to eight o ’clock. notice of tills order; and In default thereof aod merciful though he was, the assas­ W. W. Harrington, of Maple Rapids, left privilege will be given for stop-overs said bill will lie taken as confessed by said The schools of St. Johns closed last Heal KitUtv TransactIon **. sin’s bullet reached him, nevertheless, St. Johns Monday evening to visit the Pan- and final return limit. First-class non-resident defendant. and he fell a victim of blind, purposeless, American ami friends in . Sleeper througli to San Francisco And it Is further ordered that within evening for the balance of the week to James Ifaire to G. Henry Hebeler and twenty days, the complainant cause a notice give teachers and 5 s an opportunity wife, nwjq. section 9, Ovid, q. c...... $ 100 00 unreasoning, red handed anarchy, with A- Rosenthal, who has been spending sever­ leaves Chicagodaily via Colorado, pass­ of tills order to tie published in t he CLINTON to attend the county fair. Rees Gilson and wife to John A. Gil- its doctrines fresh from Tartarus, brewed al days In t he east purchasing bazaar goods ing the grandest scenery of the Rock ­ Independent ,a newspaper printed, publish­ wni. 2 acres out of ne ^4 of nw 1*, sec­ ed and circulated in said county, and that there by Heuds in tbe Hades of the lost; for his fall trade, returned yesterday ies and Sierra Nevada by daylight. The Glens Falls Insurance Co. has tion 1, Green bush...... 75 00 doctrines to which human wolves alone Personally conducted Tourist Excur­ said publication be continued therein once settled with Mrs. Win. Smith for the Mary Reed to Alexander Dunlap, s 60 J. A. Mathews, of Saginaw, spent last week In each week for six weeks In succession or listen, and band themselves together in sions to California leave Chicago every that she cause a copy of tills order to be ft in width of n no ft In width of wi4 in our village, visiting bis sister, Mrs. James loss sustained through the late tire to of out lot “I)", St. John* ...... SO 00 violation of their own rules that deny Tuesday and Thursday. For details personally served on said defendant at least the satisfaction of both parties. Besley, returning home Monday morning. twenty days from the time prescribed for Solomon Buck to Mary liuck, w^jof n all social compact, to do ite murderous as to cost of journey, diverse routes, his appearance. The ladies of the Baptist church are ■ ; sect ion .'I. i >\ id ...... iooo oo bidding. Mrs. Geo. W. Waldron went to Pontiac side trips and sleeping car reservations, Dated September 7,1901. John Lawrence to George P. Wooley, It is tune that we awaken from the Monday evening to spend two or three weeks addrsts P. D. Lyon , t. r. a . 11 Port GEO. P. STONE. preparing for a rummage sale, and will lot 1*, block If Cobb. Randall and Jo)IN J. ZIMMER. Circuit Judge. take up the work when the Methodist Wools add, Klsie, q. c...... 150 00 slumber that has allowed these fiends te with her son, Harry Coleman, and family. Street, W„ Detroit, Mich. Coinpluimint ’s Solicitor. ladies close up theirsale in November. David Lon? and wife to Bridget Lon?. prey upon the nation's great and best C. F. Leonard, of the Table Co. ’s works. * ft acres of eV4 of se’4, section 114. beloved. 1 know no punishment ade ­ left this station Monday morning for a two 1«»MMISMONKKS NOTICE.—THIS UN- Claude Westfall and Miss Nellie B. Wanted. Lebanon, fl and other considera ­ quate to meet the awful cr'me. Let us weeks’business stay at West Branch, Mich. Cj dersigned huvin? been appointed by the Danley were married at the home of tions. then prevent its commission by no uo Trustworthy men and women to Judge of Probate, of Clinton county Michi­ the bride ’s parents, W. W. Danley Bridget Lon? to David Lon?, n 30 acres • Mrs. Charles Itnust and daughter Glenna, travel and advertise for old establish gan. commissioner* to receive, examine and of e(4 of sc*4 and u 25 acres of s 50 certain means. We need not such men of Allentown, I’a., have been spending a adjust all claims and demands against and wife, in tills village last evening. house of solid financial standing. Sal­ Isaac K. Brown, deceased, hereby give notice acres of e)i of seV4, section 34. Leb­ and women in our midst. Let them week In St. Johns with ttie view of settling Schuyler Georgia, of Bengal, secured anon, $1 and other considerations. seek and be compelled to seek the wild ­ ary $780 a year and expenses, all pay­ that we will meet for that purpose Milton H. Walton et al to Alexander erness, where there is no law, except the here. able in cash. No canvassing required. at the Supervisors room, in the Clinton from a little over ten acres of ground an Crichton, lot 12, block 27, St. Johns... 750 00 County Court house, in the Village of St. actual average of 684 bushels of oats law of blind instinct that beasts obey, Mrs. S. M. Boyle and daughter Mary, went Give references and enclose self-ad ­ Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, on the 6 H> Sarah Collins to John C Collins, n 10 to Ann Arbor Tuesday, where the daughter duy of December, IWU. and the 6 th day ef to the acre. This is is a hard record acres of e*4 of ne fr’l * 4. section 5 that hunt in packs, as they do. Wild dressed stamped envelope. Address will enter the literary department of the March, lfttt, and that the creditors ot to beat. Du plain ...... 400 00 beasts or treacherous serpents they are, Manager, 3551’axton Bldg., Chicago. said deceased are allowed six months from though wearing human form, and like University. the date of this notice in which to present Mrs. J. D. Van Burger, of Victor, John L. Lyon et al to Peter Pinkney and wife, laud on sc!* of seki.•section venomous serpents should they be Mrs. H. E Sowers, of Owosso, and Mrs. B. their claims for adjustment. has purchased the residence of Isaac D, Essex...... 10 00 treated. Last week I went about, Dated Septembers, A. I). 1901. Oeor?e 11. Steel'and wife to Edward J. V. Sowle and son Dave, of Ovid, visited Mrs. MATHEW M. HILL. Poland in the village of Laingsburg 1 would feel that I bad not dona my Full of trouble and of doubt, EDWARD LOCHER. and expects to reside in the latter Moinct and wife, part lot 2, block 23, .Sowle ’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald, this Now I’m smiling and dance witli de ­ St.Johns...... - 400 00 duty, did 1 not, while the Opportunity village, Tuesday. Commissioners. village. A. W. Durkee and wife to Oren B. Mc- had afforded itself, make use of the light, Clintock, riw 14 of nebi of .section 35, J. II. Corbit returned from Ills vacation, 1 bad some Rocky Mountain Tea The special state fair t rain from the chance to Bay unto you —let us crush spent at I’etoskey, last Friday evening. He BUSINESS HI RECTORY. Green bush...... W00 00 out this foreign doctrine of anarchy, and last Digbt. west, made up of six coaches and a Nettie M. Bu?ner et al to Cornelius II. brought the hay fever back with him, which C. E. Van .Sickle. baggage car, had but seventeen pas­ Bennett and wife, lot 1, block D4, St. sweep from the earth those who espouse he went to avoid. Attorneys. sengers when it left this station Tues­ Johns...... 500 00 its horrid tenets. We cannot afford to day morning. Andrew W. Durkee and wife to James lose one life from such vile cause, much Mrs. M. W. Ambler, of Dallas, Texas, was A shocking Calamity KARL BROWN, Attorney at Law, St. T. Williams, lot 24. block 2 Walker’s less the lifeof ono of nature's noblemeD. the guest of Mrs. 11. J. Patterson and her J• John* .Mich. Office in the Clinton block , Wm. Mulder comes to the front Sub III v of out lot U, St. Johns...... 500 00 daughter Maldee last Monday, and on Tues­ “Lately befell a railroad laborer, ” The master of the Ship of State must \1 ONEY TO LOAN on real estate security with the champion yield of wheat this Lawrence Keusch and wife to went to Detroit. writes Dr. A. Killrtt. of Williford, K. Lehmann. nw)4 of uw 14, of section be held sacred from the loathesome Ark. “iiis foot was badly crushed, but •tva by Henry E. Wulbridge, St. Johns. 10*8 season. From 19 acres he secured 559 35, Westphalia...... 1700 00 Mr. and Mr* O. D. Chapman, of Chesaulng. touch of these despicable wretches. We Bucklen ’s Arnica Salve quickty cured ewis severance , a . h. Attorney bushels of the cereal—an average of 29 i Gcor?c It. Wilkinsand wife to Louis E. must have no treachery in this land and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Green, of Denver. bushels per acre him. It’s simply wonderful for burns, Counselor and Solicitor. St, John*. MIcD /achat ia- and wife, lin'd V4 of of of ours, where treason never thrived. Col., spent Sunday In the home of W. H. H. boils, piles and all skin eruptions. It's L w*4 of swlt, section 7, Olive...... 1000 00 No assassin shall again be allowed to Chapman und family,, " Von A MOINET, At'orney* at Law, St. Mrs. O. L. Spaulding has presented James Walker and wife to Elmer E. the world ’s champion healer. Cure _j Johns, Mich. Office over Cnapman'sstore. os with a couple of peaches from her Button and wife, s 27 acres of that rush upon tbe Captain of that gallant H. L. Oakley, of the.MapleKuplds Dispute!> J guaranteed. 25c. Sold by Fildew and ^PAULDING, NORTON 4k DOOLINU garden, of some delicious variety, part of self lyin? n of railroad, sec­ ship in which our hopes all rest, at the was In town Die first of the week, and the tion 0, Ovid ...... 1200 00 Millman. v Attorney* at Law. Office over St. Johns which measured 9i by 9i in circumfer­ time of national peril, when editor regrets very much he did not have the National Bank. 1590 ence. Who can beat them? “Humanity, with all its fears, pleasure of meeting him. M, H. CASTLE, Attorney at law. Money Pomona Notice, With all it* hopes of future years. Is hauKiu? breathless on thy fate." Mrs. F. W. Blair, who had been visiting her to loan. Office head of Clinton avenue, Smith, Young & Co., of Lansing, Weast side. 1135 have bought the large hay plant of The Clinton County Pomona meet­ We sorrowed,we grieved when the lead parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferrier. in tilts Frank Squair located on Railroad ing at Rew was not as largely attend ­ er fell. We remembered his nonesty, village for a couple of weeks, returned to her l XT I LI. H. BRUNSON, Attorney at Lawand ed as one could wish owing to the very home in Lansing Saturday evening. W Solicitor in Chancery. Office over the street west. John Richmond will have his abilities and his nobleness. Conster ­ poet-office, St. John*. Mich. 1510 charge of their interests here. busy time but an interesting meeting nation stared us in the face, and for the Attorney Kay Latting. of Grand Ledge ENRY E WALBRIDGE, Attorney at was held and the questions well dis ­ moment, when the great sorrow was well and favorably known to the younger The bakery and adjoining buildings cussed. “How can crops be disposed Palpi ­ Law, St. John*, Mich. 1387 heaped upon this nation, we felt that all Inhabitants of St. Johns, was professionally H of Calkins & Sons at the corner of of to tlie best advantage? ” was an­ ERRINS A BALDWIN, Attorney* At Clinton avenue and Steel street, have was lost, and the evil wrought beyond engaged In our village the first of the week. swered by Jerome Dills. He consider ­ repair. But lo! the next in rank springs P Law, Money Loaner* and Real. Estate been brightened up during the past ed the best time to dispose of crops, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brewbaker, of Wequc- Agent*. Office over Chapman’s, Clinton Ave., week with a coat of white paint. to his place and like Tennyson ’s faithful tonsing. spent the latter part of the week St. John*. also stock, as soon as they are ready ships, Our Ship of State goes on tation, with relatives and friends in St. Johns, prin ­ There has been a great demand the for market. “Does corn binding and “To the haven under the bill. Dentistry. past week for men to cut corn and harvesting pay?” Yes. “Resolved, But oh! for the touch of a vanished hand. cipally the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. And the sound of a voice that is still!" Trump. i H. KENYON, Dentists. Over Weil* ’ good wages have prevailed. The pre­ that one fourth of the highway tax But we who believe in a “better land ’’ fluttering or irregular pulsa­ vailing opinion seems to be that it is should be used to build bicycle roads ” Mrs. E. Cad well, of Newport News, Va., and V» GrrGrocery. St. John*. Mich. and know that no sect can deny to him, Miss Ella Springsteen, of Grand Rapids, Who tions are an indication of weak­ G. H. M ANN, D. D. S. Office over cheaper and better to harvest by hand was shut down upon. Only one who has gone from us an abode above brother voted for It. Mrs. C. L spent a week with their cousins, Mr. and Spaulding A Co.a hardware, op ­ than by machinery. in celestial bliss for all eternity, feel ness of the nerves or muscles posite The Steel Hotel. Surgery Pearce and Jerome Dills and wife were that even to that faithful wife, whose Mrs. G. S. Corbit, returned to Grand Rapids a specialty. Office hour*, 8 to R □The board of supervisors will meet appointed to draft resolutions on the Saturday. of the heart. A weakness long a.in., l:3uto5p. m.. 7 to 8. eve'* for their October term, Monday, death of President McKinley. Pomo ­ life companion has been thus wrenched October 14. The clerk desires that all from her, and to whom every sky Beems Wm. Daggett, of the St. Johns foundry and continued produces deformity E. CORBIN, M. D. D. D. 8. To get the na will meet with Essex grange, Wed ­ dark and mournful, will come again "the machine shop, is at the State fair this week • benefit of the experience, medical know ­ claims should be tiled with him the nesday. October 23, 1901. and organic disease. If your Gledge and surgical skill which are indispensa ­ tender grace of a day that is dead" and exhibiting the fine qualities of his octagon week before, In order to save delay in Mrs. C. L. Pearce , Lecturer. ble to i*erfcction of result* in dentistry, apply the work of the committee. that for her churn, which is meeting with so much favor heart a&ion is weak, make it to Corbin & Son, St. Johns. wherever used. In the circuit court this week Nora "The darkest night shall end in light. strong. Build up the muscles HOMAS 8. MANN. D. I». 8., middle of Henry Braydon, Harris, N. C.,says, And from "gloom comes the rich adorning Dr. and Mrs. L. Jones, who spent eleven upper block, same floor as Perrin A E. Brewbaker was granted a divorce Of earth and sky. till the starlight die*. and strengthen the nerves with TBaldwin, St. Johns, Mich. “I took medicine 20 years for asthma, In the *mile of the radiant morning.' days at tbe Pan American and other place* from Mark C. Brewbaker. In this of interest in the east, returned to their home decision the J udge entered -the clause but one bottle of One Minute Cough when they two shall meet again in that the greatest of all heart reme­ Cure did me more good than anything shadowlnnd “beyond the reach of mor ­ and friend* In this village, last Thursday, Physicians.______prohibiting the defendant from again much pleased with their visit. dies, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. marrying within a period of two years. else during that time. Best Cough tal ken." V. BOOLING, Physician and Surgeon. Cure.” C. E. Van Sickle, Hall Chapin, who bus been keeping books “The least exertion or excite­ J• Office over Allison ’s store. St. Johns. II. J. Goerge, Fowler ’s popular un ­ for a business house in Buffalo, alter spend ­ ment caused my heart to throb dertaker, is prominent among those Mothers write us that they have N. LEON A RO, M. D, I’hvslclan, Sur- Lleeniied to Wtd. solved the problem of keeping their ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and pound and I had smothering • goon and Electrologlst,Ovid. Mich. in attendance at the state convention C. E. Chapin, this village, went to Ann Arltor Date Name. A?e’ Children well. Givethem Rocky Moun ­ spells, pain and palpitation. B. BODGE. M. D., Surgeon and Hotneo- of funeral directors now in session at Monday to re-enter the literary department Three bottles of Dr. Miles’ Heart • pHthtc Physician. Office and residence Lansing. Mr. Goerge is bound to Hcpt. 23.—Floyd E. Sherman. Bcn?al ...... 23 tain Tea each week. A blessing to Jover Spaulding Jit Co's hardwarc.opptheSVeel. Bertha Kelch. St. Johns...... 19 mother and child. C. E. YanSickie. of the I’ni versity. Cure overcame all these disturb ­ keep abreast with the best in his pro ­ 23,—Anthony Fenels, Westphalia . 27 Miss Julia Bros* left her home In St. Johns ances and made me well.” j! C. BUNN, M. B., Physielan and Sur fession. Itoslna Kadcmachcr, do ...... 24 Mrs. J. A. Couts , ' « geon. Office over Spaulding A Compa ­ A Night of Terror. last Sunday for Detroit, where she spent ft [ “ 28. —Jos. Rtcputf, Westphalia...... 25 few days, and from whence she wHlgoto Upper Sandusky, Ohio. ny's hardware store, St. Johns, Mich. Office In accordance with orders from the Cordula Nascmann, do ...... 21 hours i to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.______'______“Awful anxiety was felt for the Albert Lea, Minn., to accept a responsible department at Washington rural mall •• 84. —Frank W. Geller, Fowler ...... 3# IIART. M. D., Physician and Bur carriers refrained from performingany widow of brave General Burnham, of | position as Instructor of vocal music In the Slay Smith, Westphalia...... 3g Machias, Me., when the doctors said Dr. Miles’ • geon. Eureka. Mich. _1217_ official duties on the date of the presi­ “ 24.—Fred I. Brooks, Riley...... 25 college of that city. H dent ’s funeral, hence the route tun ­ Bessie Craun, ...... 21 she would die from pneumonia liefore M. HAVENS, M. D., Homeopathic Phy­ morning. ” writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, Mrs. Charles H. Bidcr. who hid been spend ­ sician and Surgeon. Oflioeover Heller's ning out of St. Johns wera suspended •* 24.— Lewis M. Losey. St. Johns...... 22 ing three weeks with her son. It. F. Oberley. WBazaar______Bessie Howland, St. Johns ..... 22 who attended her that fearful night, for the day. this village, her former home, returned to Heart Core “ 24.—Adolph Brya. DcWItt,...... 21 “hut she begged for Dr. King ’s New r. a E GILL AM. Physician and Surgeon. Mae Clancy, do ...... id her present home at Rome Center. lA'nawee Office at residence, opposite court house , The progress of the construction of Discovery, which had more than once quiets the nervous heart, regu ­ Dwest. Oifloe hours 1 to4 p. tn andjl to 9 p. in . the Lansing, St. Johns and St. Louis saved her life and cured her of con ­ county, last Monday. Her husband, who has been sick, Is now better. lates its pulsations and builds lt. ERNEST SCHEMER, Physician at d electric railroad is being impeded by an sumption. After taking, she slept all Surgeon. Office In rear of K. 8. Koons" injunction suit carried into the su­ Sid Darling. 1012 Howard st., Port night. Further use entirely cured her.” Mrs. E. Lathram. widow of the late Rev. up its strength as nothing else Dclothing store. Fowler. Mleh. 1461 preme court by Pere Marquette manag ­ Huron, Mich., writes, “1 have tried This marvellous medicine is guaran ­ Lathram, who was pastor of the F. M. Church ers at Lansing, in preventing them to many pills and laxatives, but DeWltt’s teed to cure all throat, chest and lung of St. Johns, twenty years ago. and who died can. Sold by druggists on a Undertakers. cross over their road. Little Early Risers are far the best diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bot ­ | at his home In Toledo, O., •» few years ago guarantee. pills I have ever used.” They never tles 10 cts. at Flldew & Millman’sdrug spent last Sunday In the home of Dr. And mY s. ILL A KBit ONOOOO. Undertaker* The Maple Rapids stage line is now gripe. C. E. Van Sickle. I A. II. Kenyon, this village, and on Monday Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, Ind. opp. post-office, 8f. Johns, Mich. owned by Wilbur Hart, who Is a very store. W piVf ♦1'• *^V .? *

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. SEPT. 26. 1901.

protect you, If need be. with all tbe TALMAUEb SERMON. earth Is a revengeful spirit or retaliat­ after awhile cried to his horses, "Ho ” power 1 possess , and 1 assure you that ing spirit, as I know by experience, and said to the gentlemen, “I must go for I have tried it for five or ten min­ back and help that hog out of tbe A Story of our good Ben Hadad will Join me with tahe Sccmrge all his heart. You did right In fleeing -THE SPIRIT OF AMITY” LAST SUN- utes at a time. When some mean mire.” And he did go back and put the East... thing hus been done me or said about on solid ground that moat uninterest ­ o/Da.maLSc\is from the wicked king. 1 know him DAY’S SUBJECT. well, lady; and I believe you have not me, I have felt: "I will pay him In ing quadruped. That was the spirit By his own eoln. I will show him up. that was manifested by my departed SYLVANUS only saved yourself from an unhappy Th« llarburnti* People Showed lie No fete, but you have saved Horam from The Ingrate! The traitor! Tbe liar! friend, Hon. Alexander H. Stephens of COBB. JR. Little Klnduw..'' — Art* xxvlil: a committing more crime. Thus much The villain!” But five or ten min­ Georgia —and lovelier man never ex­ we understand; and now, my dear Klnduea* In Action the Ureeteet of utes of the feeling has been so un­ changed earth tor heaven—when at Copjrlfbtfd lit! by Ribert Douaer'e Hone Ulln, If I may venture upon the In- Virtue*. nerving and exhausting I have aban­ Washington. A senator's wife, who j qulry, what do you propose to do In doned It. and I cannot undes ’and how told us of the circumstances, said to • the future?” [Copyright, Ill'll, by Lou I* Klopsch. N. Y.] people can go about torturing them­ him, "Mr. Stephens, come and see my CHAPTER XVII— (Cont.nutd.j tfle horses that had brought them dead canary bird. ” And he answered, And thus was the work accom ­ “My thoughts In that direction have Washington. Sept. 22.—In this dis ­ selves five or ten or twenty years, from Damascus; and when all was “No; I could not look at the poor thing plished; and with a result not to be been vague and troublesome, ” replied course Dr. Talmage commends the trying to get even with somebody. ready, the chieftain and his lieutenant without crying. ” That la the spirit wondered at. The Arabs had been led off. leaving Shubal to ride with the princess. She spoke frankly, for spirit of amity and good feeling and The only way you will ever triumph Ezabel hud wou her entire confidence. mentions Illustrious examples of that over your enemies is by forgiving which last night ten thousand mothers brave enough over their rich prizes, the females, while Osmir and Selim showed to their sick children coming I “I have reflected upon the subject, gnd spirit; text. Acts xxvlil, 2, “The bar­ them and wishing them all good and but they had lacked the sinew and brought up the rear. to give the drink at the tenth call as my mind has found but one resting barous people showed us no little no evil. As malevolence Is the moqt force of the attacking party. In fact, A few hours past noon they stopped cheerfully and as tenderly as at the place. I must remain away from uneasy and profitless and dangerous upon foot, hand to hand, and front to in a pleasant grove, where pure fresh kindness. ” first call. front, either Julian or his lieutenant water bubbled fQrth f.om a baain of Damascus until the king Is dead. I Here we are on the island of Malta, feeling, kindness is the most health­ might have been a match for half of white sand, and here they made a din ­ can think nothing more. Where I another name for Mellta. This Island, ful and delightful. And this is not an Suppose all this assemblage and all them. ner of bread and fruit while the horses abide I care not, bo long as I am safe which has always been an Important abstraction. As I have tried a little of to whom these wordB shall come by ‘‘Those two rascals are not worth rested. Julian spoke with the princess from harm.” commercial center, belonging at dif ­ the retaliatory feeling, so I have tried printer’s type should resolve to make pursuing," said our hero, as he noticed and asked her how she bore the fatigue The princess fell upon the woman's ferent times to Phoenicia, to Greece, a little of the forgiving. I do not kindness an overarching, undergtrdlng that Hobaddan was looking after the of the journey; but his manner was neck and blessed her; and after a little to Rome, to Arabia, to Spain, to want to leave this world until I have and all-pervading principle of their life fleeing Arabs. ‘‘Let them go. We tree from any shade of familiarity. ; time 3ne became calm, and wiped the France, now belongs to England. The taken vengeance upon every man that and then carry out the resolution. Why Lave gained all we sought. ” She In turn asked concerning his grateful tears from her face. Her next area of the Island Is about 100 square ever did me a wrong by doing him a in six months tbe whole earth would Afier this Julian turned towards the wound, and expressed the hope that It question was of Julian. Had he yet mileB. It Is In the kindness. In most of such cases I feel It. People would say, "What is the females. Ulin saw him coming, and, might not prove serious. When he left the cave?” and of such clarity of atmosphere th >t have already succeeded, but there are matter? It seems to me that the world Is getting to be a better place to live with no thougnt save that of tenderest had gone, Albia remarked: | "No, ” replied Ezabel; “nor will he Mount Aetna. 130 miles away, can be a few malignants whom I am yet pur­ gratitude, she moved forward to meet “The more I see of that man, the leave it at prerent! He is wounded In suing. and I shall not he content until In. Why, life after all is worth living. distinctly seen. The Island Is glori ­ Why, there is Shylock, iny neighbor, him. more do I love and honor him. lie the breast, anti-----” ously memorable because the Knights I have In some wise helped them or "Heaven bless you, kind sir!" she is no common man, my lady. ” ‘‘Wounded! ” repeated Ulin, catching benefited them or bie.-sed them. has withdrawn his lawsuit of foreclos ­ of Malta for a long while ruled there, ure against that man, and because he said, as she extended to him her ”1 shall always remember him with suddenly at the word, and turning but mose famous becau-e of the apos ­ Karr Flower from Iloyitl U:ir«len. pale. “Is it dangerous? ” lias had so much sickness in his family hand. gratitude, ” returned Ulin, gazing down tolic shipwreck. The bestormed ves­ The king of Prussia had presented "Sweet lady, ” returned the chieftain, as she spoke. ‘‘No, not dangerous, lady; but he he is going to have the house for one sel on which Paul sailed had “laid to him by tbe empress of Russia the year rent free. There is an old lawyer fervently, "talk not of blessings to "And I,” added the bondmaideu, must have rest and nursing. It Is to ” on the sturboaul tack, and the root of a rare flower, and It was put in that young lawyer's office, and do me. Let me be the one to call down earnestly, "should like to remain with more serious than he at first thought; wind was blowing east-northeast, and, In the royal gardens on an island, and you know what he has gone in there blessings. I know to whom 1 owe my him. and serve him always.” but if he is careful, there will bo no the vessel drifting probably a m le and the head gardener. Herr Fintleman. for? Why, he Is helping to fix up a life and my liberty. Hobaddan has | danger." "You are generous. Albia.” a half an hour, she struck at what Is was told to watch it. And one day it case which is too big for the young told me all. Oh, let me bear ever w.t'i ' Because I am but a poor slave, and “Oh,” cri^d the maiden. In a tone of now called St. Paul’s bay. Practical relief. "I am glad it is not dangerous. put forth its glory. Three days of man to handle, and the white-haired me the blessed privilege of remember­ can only pay such debts with grateful sailors have taken up the Bible ac­ every week the people were admitted attorney is hunting up previous de ­ ing thee in my prayers to God! ” service.” If he had suffered on my account, the count and decided beyond cont oversy joy of my e-cape from Horam would to these gardens, and a young man. cisions and making out a brief for the Tears gathered in the eyes of the "No, no, Albia—a slave no more. the piece of the Bhtpwreck. But the have been sadly darkened. ” probably not realizing what a wrong boy. Do you know that a strange maiden, and her I ps trembled; and When we left my father's house you island, which has so rough a coast. Is thing he was doing, plucked this flow ­ thing has taken place in the pulpit, when she spoke her voice betrayed stepped forth free. You are my com ­ CHAPTER XVIII. for the most part a garden. Richest er and put it In his buttonhole, and and all the old ministers are helping the deep emotion that stirred her soul. panion —not my slave.” Ezabel bowed her head, and pressed fruits and a profusion of honey char­ the gardener arrested him as he was the young ministers, and all the old "Indeed, fair sir," she said, with her ‘I he girl caught the nand of her mis­ her hands upon her brow. There was acterized It in Paul’s time as well as crossing at the ferry and asked the doctors are helping the young doctors, hand still resting in his, "you should tress, and bathed it with tears. certainly some aeep and sudden emo- now. The finest oranges, figs and king to throw open no more his gar ­ and the farmers are assisting each not deny to me the privilege which “Free!” she murmured. “Aye—free ■ tlon moving within her, for her frame olives grow there. dens to the public. The king replied: other in gathering the harvest, and you claim for yourself, if you can to serve you now und evermore! Still, j trembled, and Incoherent whisperings When Paul and his comrades crawl­ “Shall I deny to the thousands of for that farmer who Is sick the neigh­ feel pleasure in cherishing a holy grat ­ dear lady, there is a holy satisfaction I fell from her lips. ed up on the beach, saturated and good people of my country the privi­ bors have made a ’bee,’ as they call It. itude, I can feel th»- same. When 1 in feeling that the servile badge is "Julian will not suffer,” she said, hungry from long abstinence from lege of seeing this garden because one and they have all turned In to help remember the dreadful fate to which sti lt ken off. Your poor slave loved when she at length raised her head. food and chilled to the bone, the Isl­ visitor has done wrong? No; let th >m him get his crops into the garner? And the Arrtbb had doomed me, 1 cannot you truly, and you may be assured “Ben Hadad has examined Ills wound, anders, though called barbarians be­ come and see the beautiful grounds. ” they tell me that the older and more forget the blessings which are due to that she will love you none the less i and it can be easily healed.” cause they could not speak Greek, And when the gardener wished to skillful reporters who have permanent the kind power that delivered me.” now that she is a slave no more. ” "You have known Julian for some opened their doors to the shipwrecked give the king the name of the offender positions on papers are helping the "As you please, lady, ” replied Julian, I Sliortly after this, and while yet Al­ time,” pursued Ulin, musingly. unfortunates. Everything had gone who had taken the royal flower he young fellows who are Just beginning letting go her hand. "The thought bia was drying her eyes, Julian called “Yes. I have known him from child­ to the bottom of the deep, and the said, "No. my memory Is very tena­ to try and do not know exactly how to that thou art blessing me will be a up the horses, and made ready for an­ hood, and my son has been his con ­ barefooted, bareheaded apostle and cious, nnd I do not want to have in do it. And after a few erasures and blessing indeed. And here is our fair other start. stant companion. ” ship’s crew were in a condition to ap­ my mind the name of the offender lest Interpolations on the reporter's pad Albia," he continued, turning to the ; Late in the evening they reached the “Your son? ” preciate hospitality. About twenty- it should hinder me granting Mm a they say, ‘Now, here is a readable ac­ Londmaiden —and a close observer bank of the Pharphar, and once more “Ah perhaps you did not know that five such men a few years ago I found favor some other time." Now, I want count of the tragedy; hand it In, and I might have seen that he thus turned stopped to rest. The cave of the her­ Hobaddan was my son. ” in the life station near East Hampton. you to know that kindness is a royal am sure the managing editor will take in order to subdue emotious that were mit was only a few leagues distant, “I did nt.” Long Island. They had got ashore in flower, and blessed be God, the king It.’ ” rising to trouble him. ”1 do not for- i and could be easily reached by mtd- “Well—such is the fact. HohadJan the night from the sea. and not a hat of mercy and grace, that by a divine New DUpi-iiHtttlnn of Geniality. get that some blessing belongs to nigLt. For himself the chieftain did is my only child. He was a strong or shoe had they left. They found gift, and not by purloining, we may you. ” not care. He wished the princess to youth, with the stature of manhood, pluck this royal flower and not wear My hearers, you know and I know out. as Paul and his fellow voyagers we are far from that state of things. “I have served my mistress,” said act her own pleasure. while yet Julian was an infant; and it on the outside of our nature, but found out, that the sea Is the roueliest I But why not inaugurate a new dispen ­ Alt’.a, modestly. And then, perceiving * * * * from those early years the two have wear It on our soul and wear It for ­ of all robbers. My text finds the ship’s sation of geniality. If we cannot have that a change of subject would be a been always together. In the begin ­ ever, Its radiance and aroma not more The cave of Ben Hadad was in a crew ashore on Malta and around a a millennium on a large scale, let us relief to both parties, she added, "We detp valley, where the river wound ning Hobaddan w as the guide and pro ­ hot fire drying themselves and with wonderful for time than wonderful for owe you so much, sir, that you will be tector: but in later years, since Julian eternltv. have it on a small scale and under our oetween two long, hign hins; and the best provision the islanders can own vestments. Kindness! If this forced to accept my grateful blessings thick woods shut it out from the heat has reached the age and strength of offer them. And they go Into govern ­ Hopeful mill Conllnl Word*. with those of my lad/. And now, if 1 maturity, my son has been content to world is ever brought to God, that Is of the noonday sun and frefm the gaze ment quarters for three days to recu­ I Oh, say the cordial thing! Say the may dare to interrupt you. will you call him master." the thing that will do it. You cannot of the stranger. A good path led to perate, Publius, the ruler, inviting j useful thing. Say the hospitable thing. fret the world up, although you may tell us how you chanced to discover it from the plain, though a person Julian is much feared in Damascus,” them, although he had severe sickness us?” said Ulin. Say the helpful thing. Say the Christ- fret the world down. You cannot scold needed acquaintance with the way in In the house at that time, his father like thing. Say the kind thing. 1 ad ­ it into excellence or reformation or "It was very simple, lady, ” replied order safely to follow It. Julian was “The king fears him,” returned Eza­ down with a dangerous Illness. Yea, bel. quickly; “and he has occasion for mit thai it is easier for some tempera­ godliness. Julian, directing his answer to the surely used to tbe path, for be thread­ for three months they staid on the ments than lor others. Some are born fear; but no poor man fears him. The east wind and the west wind princess; "and though seemingly an ed Its various windings without any island watching for a ship and pu'ting pessimists, and some are born optim ­ However. I will not take it upon iny- were one day talking with each other, accident, still I cannot help thinking hesitation, and at length drew up be­ the hospitalities of the islanders to a se.f to excuse Julian ’s faults. He may ists, aud that demonstrates itself all and the eust wind said to the west that some kind hpirit must have super- j fore a bold face of rock, beneath an severe test. But it endured the test have sinned; he may have pursued his , through everything. It is a cloudy wind: "Don ’t you wish you had my intended the work. When we left Da- overhanging shelf on which was the satlsfacto: lly.and it is recorded for all revenge too far. Let those who have morning. You meet a pessimist and power? Why, when 1 start they hail mas. us we took a coucse slightly dif- 1 entrance to Ben Hadud's cave. It was the ages of time and eternity to read you say, "What weather today?" He suffered what lie has suffered con ­ me by storm signals all along the ferent from this; but on the way we ; too dark now to see all this plainly, and hear In regard to the inhabitants demn him if they can.” answers, "It’s going to storm, ” and coast. 1 can twist off a ship’s mast met a poor traveler who Informed us hut those who bad been there before of Malta. ‘‘The barbarous people umbrella under arm and waterproof “He has suffered much, good moth­ as easily as a cow's hoof cracks an that he had been robbed. He did not knew very well where they were. A coat show that he is honest in that er?” showed us no little kindness. ” alder. With one sweep of my wing I tell us that tbe robbers were Arabs, loud call from Hobaddan soon brought utterance. On the same block, a min­ “More than I can tell, my child.” A Magnificent Word. have strewn the coast from Newfound ­ and I fancied that they might be some a lighted torch from the cave, borne ute after, you meet an optimist, and of my own people. Fearing this, I “He is of Damascus born? ” Kindness! What a great word land to Key West with parted ship by a black slave. you say, "What do you think of the timber. I can lift and have lifted the deter mined to foliow them. Their ‘Yes.” that is! It would take a reed as long "What ho, Ortok; where is your commercial prospects? ” and he says. . I am the terror of all course was a crooked one. and wheu 1 “And —perhaps—of honored family?” as that which the apocalpytlc angel "Glorious Crops not so good as usual, master?” demanded the lieutenant. “The blood which runs in his veins invalidism, and to fight me back for ­ 1 finally reached the grove of date- i used to measure heaven to tell the but foreign demand will make big “Ho, ho—it is Hobaddan. ” Is as pure and noble as ever supported ests must be cut down for fires, and the palms, I had made up my mind to "Yes, you grinning rascal, It Is I; length, the breadth, the height of that prices. We are going to have such an mL.es of continents are called on to search no more. We were asleep in a human life. The king himself can­ munificent word. It Is a favorite Bible autumn and winter of prosperity as we and it is also Julian; and, further­ not boast a nobler origin; aye,” con ­ feed the furnaces. Under my breath the giove, and Osmir awoke just as word, and it Is early launched in the have never seen.” On your way back more, others are with us. Where Is tinued Ezabel, with startling earnest­ the nations crouch into sepulchers. a party of Lorsemen were leaving the Ben Hadad " book of Genesis, caught up in the to your store you meet a pessimist Don ’t you wish you had my power? ” spring. He ran cut and discovered ness. "and even now, with the whole book of Joshua, embraced In the book merchant. “What do you think of the "He is In his bed, sir. sound asleep.” story of his life up to this present said the east wind. The west wind that the strangers were Arabs, and “And where is iny—where is Eza- of Ruth, sworn by in the book of commercial prospects? ” you ask, and made no answer, but started on its that they had two females with them.’ hour, stamped upoir his brow, he Is Samuel, crowned in the book of he answers, "Well, I don ’t know. bel?” nobler, and better, and purer, than the mission, coming somewhere out of the ****** Psalms end enthroned In many places Wheat and corn crop blasted in Kan­ ' "She is also asleep, sir.” lords of Damascus. He is a man. and rosy bowers of the sky, and all the The chieftain directed the slaves to "Then call them at once. But hold In the New Testament. Kindness! A sas and Missouri, and the grain gam ­ rivers and lakes and seas smiled at Its drag the bodies of the dead Arabs to- i his heart is true; and I love him for word no more gentle than mighty. T blers will get their fist in. and the hay —lead us into the cave first.” the generous, devoted love there is In coming. The gardens bloomed, and the gether, and take from them the gold j expect it will wrestle rne down before crop is short in some places, und in The negro came out with his torch, his soul. ” orchards ripened, and the wheatflelds and jewels which had been taken from I get through with it. It Is strong the southern part of Wisconsin they and while Hobaddan stepped a few (To be continued.) turned their silver into gold, and the princess, and then to cover them moments with the slaves to look after enough to throw an archangel. But It had a hailstorm nnd our business Is as health clapped Its hands, and joy up In the sand; after which he re­ the horses. Julian led Ulin and Albia INL'VIDUALITY OF A CHILD. will be well for us to stand around dull as it ever was.” You will find the shouted from the hilltops, and the na­ quested Hobaddan to examine his It and warm ourse'ves by its glow ns same difference In Judgment of charac­ into the cave. It was a broad, high Clilltlren Derive Many Tr.ilt* from Their tions lifted their foreheads Into the wound. It seemed to be but a slight chamber In the solid rock, and the Paul and his fellow voyagers stood ter. A man of good reputation is as­ light, and the earth had a doxology liirm :i_v A nee* try. sailed and charged with some evil puncture, just below the collar bone, light of the torch revealed the fact around the fire on the island of Malta, for the sky, and the sky an anthem for No two children, even in the same deed. At the first story the pessimist upon the left side, and as It was that there must be other chambers be­ where the Maltese made themse’ves the earth, and the warmth and sparkle household, are alike. Twins, born in will believe in guilt. "The papers said bleeding but slightly, Julian concluded yond. immortal In my text by the way they and the gladness, and the foliage, and the same hour, and externally bearing so. and that’s enough. Down with not to have It probed. A simple com ­ In a little while a tall, broad-shoul- treated their victims of the sea. “The the flowers, and the fruits, and the lineaments which p ssess such close him!" The optimist will say: "I don ’t press staunched the blood, and It was i.ered old man, with hair and beard as barbarous people showed us no little beauty, and the life were the only an­ thought that there couid be no dan ­ resonib ’ance that strangers do not kindness." believe a word of it. I don ’t think that swer the west wind made to the In­ white as the breast of a swan, came know the little ones apart, are often a man that has been as useful and ger. forth from a distant passage, and al­ Kindness! All definitions of t h it solence of the east wind's interroga ­ When the slaves had done tlicir very dissimilar In disposition and multipotent word break down half seemingly honest for twenty years, tion. most at the same time an aged woman could have got off track like that. work, the chieftain approached our mental traits. Who can tell what pe­ way. You say It Is clemency, be­ And while we take this matchless came from another direction. Julin culiarities. derived from some Tara­ There are two sides to this story, and heroine, and asked her whither she quickly approached them, and spoke nignity, generosity; It is made up of kindness from God may it be found wished to go. wa} ancestor —n little child has Inher­ I will wait to hear the other side be­ a few words in private and then said, good wishes; it is an expression of fore 1 condemn him ” My hearer, if that we have uttered our last bitter “I will see you safe to your Journey's aloud: ited? This wee maiden, unlike cither beneficence; it Is a contribution to the word, written our last cutting para­ end," he sai 1, "even though it be to parent, may lie repeating In her tem­ you are by nature a pessimist, make a “These ladles, good father and moth­ happiness of others. Some one else special effort by the grace of God to graph, done our last retaliatory action, the gates of Damascus.” er, seek your aid and protection. Ask perament. her looks, and her ways says, “Why, I can give you a defini ­ felt our last revengeful heart throb. ”1 go not that way, sir,” she replied. a great-grandmother long since van­ extirpate tlie dolorous and the hyper­ them no quo tions toninht, for they tion of kindness; It is sunsh’ne of the critical from your disposition. Be­ And it would not be a bad epitaph for “I wish to find the cave of an old her­ are worn and weary, and need repose. ished from the earth. Each mother soul; it is affection perennial: It 1* a any of us if, by the grace of God, from mit named Hen Hadad. ” for each child needs to make a special lieve nothing against anybody until On the morrow they will tell you their climacteric grace;It Is theconibinatlon the wrong is established by at least this time forth we lived such benefi­ Julian started as be heard this; but study, and she need not be surprised story. ” He then approached the prin­ of all graces; It Is compassion; it Is two witnesses of integrity. And. if cent lives that the tombstone ’s chisel he quickly recovered himself. to find herself so often baffled nnd at cess. the perfection of gentle manlln-sr and guiic is proved, find out the extenuat ­ could appropriately cut upon the plain "Do you know that old man?" he The old woman, when she saw Al- her wits’ end to solve certain prob ­ womanliness. ” Are you a 1 through? slab that marks our grave a sugges ­ lems. and to manage In certain un ­ ing circumstances, if there are any. asked. bla's face, recognized her at once; and You have made a dead failure In your Kindness! Let us. morning, noon and tion from the text, “He showed us no looked for contingencies. If she will "No, sir—I never saw him; but he as she gazed upon the beautiful fea­ definition. It cannot be defined, but night, pray for it until we get it. little kindness. ” But not until the last was a friend to my mother and I think tures of the princess, the latter said: take the trouble to keep a record of we all know what it is, for we have child of God has got ashore from the he will be a friend to me.” tures of vhe princess, she said: her children, setting down in a Jour ­ all felt Its power. Some of you may Klndiir** of Aetlon. earthly storms that drove him on the “Ah—do you go out from Damascus “Good mother.” replied Ullu, "I shall nal day by day the Interesting Inct have felt It as Paul felt It, on some Furthermore, there is kindness of ac­ rocks like Mediterranean Euroclydons. to find a friend?" fell you the whole truth and then you dents, the small happenings, nnd the coast of rock as the ship went to tion. That is what Joseph showed to not until all the thrones of heaven are "I pray you, sir. a-k me no ques­ will know just how much protection conclusions at which she arrives, she pieces, but more of us have again an 1 his outrageous brothers. That is what mounted, and all the conquerors tions. If you know where nen Hadad we need." may be able by-and-by to assist other again Id some awful stress of life David showed to Mephlbosheth for his crowned, nnd all the harps and trum­ lives, and it would not trouble you too And thereupon she went on, and re­ puzzled mothers. Of one thing the had either from earth or heaven hands father Jonathan ’s sake. That is what pets and organs of heaven are thrum­ much, I freely accept your escort. ” lated all that had transpired to the mother may be very sure, and that I* stretched out which "showed us no Oneslpliorus showed to Paul in the med or blown or sounded and the ran­ “Noble lady, I not only know his present. She told how she had con ­ that time is well spent which Is do little kindness. ” Roman penitentiary. That is what somed of all climes and ages are In William Cow-pen recognized when he full chorus under the jubilant swing of place of abode, but my own course lies sented to he the wife of the king —she voted to the intelligent understanding The Onto* of Forglvrnru. directly that way. If we start at once of what is really for her child’s good said he would not trust a man who angelic baton, and we shall for thou­ told of the death of her mother—and But are you waiting and hoping for and meet with no further obstacle, then she told liow. In her bereavement, The little one whose life Is ruled would with his foot needlessly crush sands of years have seen the river we may reach it by the rising of an­ according to fixed hours, who Is cared some one to be bankrupted or exposed a worm. That is what our assassinat­ from under the throne rolling into the the bgean to dread and fear the man or discomfited or In some way over ­ other sun.” she had promised to marry. for wisely and nourished on the best ed President Lincoln demonstrated “sea of glass mingled with fire,” and “The *ooner we start tbe better,” thrown then kindness has not taken when his private secretary found him this world we now inhabit shall be so The woman took Ulln’a hand, and food, who has plenty of sleep, plenty possession of your nature. You are said Ulln; “and I can ride a long time pressed it warmly betweer her own. of fresh air, the right kind of clothing, In the capitol grounds trying to get a far In the past that only a stretch of without testing. ” wrecked on a Malta where there are bird hack to the nest from which It celestial memory can recall that It ever “Dear child,” she said, with much Is kept free from excitements and dis ­ no oranges. You are entertaining a "We will ride as fast and as far as emotion, for she had been deeply turbances, and ensphered In an at­ had fallen, and which quality the illus­ existed at all. not until then will we guest so unlike kindness that kind ­ trious man exhibited years Ik fore our horses are willing. ” added Julian, moved during the recital—"you could mosphere of tender love, will thrive understand what Nehemlah calls “the ness will not come and dwell under when, having with some lawyers In M he truned to prepare for the move. not have told your story to one who and grow, and show In every move ­ great kindness. ” and David calls "the the same roof. The most exhausting the carriage on the way to cou.t passed marvelous kindness, ” and Isaiah calls In a few minutes they were mount ­ could have better understood It. I not ment the happiness of his environ ­ and unhealthy and ruinous spirit on on the road a awlne fai *. in tbe mire. "the everlasting kindness ” of God. ed, Ulln and Albia once more taking only sympathize with you, but I will ment. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, 8EPT. 26,1901

son also was dead, and her son's wtfs With water and raised to the sarfao TIM Lfhl Cun. Th* Abaonr* of It. and she were not In sympathy. Tbs NOTES ON SCIENCE. of the ground. Arc lights are now in use for the If there ls any truth In ths saying child she held by the hand was bar lAtrge notches cut In the tree* servi cure of skin diseases, especially of lu- that happiness is the absenca of all PLAYMATES grandchild, bar on# comfort. She had ' NOTES OF DISCOVERY as a ladder for the barefooted Indt pua. They have cured, it la said, 311 pain, mental and physical, tbs enjoy­ come to see the soldier who had been AND INVENTION. ana, and render It easy for them t< cases In 462 In Denmark, and In Lon­ ment of it can only be found In hear faithful to the flag of victory. She had ______reach the tip of the pole at the mo don the applicants for treatment ven. But so tar aa the physical ls con­ known wbera he was throughout all meat, when, having arrived at the enc number 100 n day. The rays destroy cerned, It is within easy reach; at the years. She had saved a little mon- j Th* i mm~ Cur* ot Nervooea.ee— of its course, it is almost vertical certain bacilli, it ls said, and stimulate least measurably ao, as far as cure will ey—enough. If eked out by a small pen­ Tti. I live niton of Toyi — Tit. PrlOi- While they are making th a oaten' circulation as well as increase the nu­ go. The sum of human mlse~y In thin sion. to carry two people of sixty to II It. Mini* of Irrlgatloa 1‘ravlU-etJ with .niomparable agll ty ano he. mar tritive activity. It ls even alleged that line ls made up of greater or leas de­ the end of their lives. Would the of- ; la In rile. emi t.ea the water from the >.a..rmoui cancer has been successfully treated. 1 grees of physical suffering. The minor flcial be so kiud as to call the soldier vessel into trenches by simply os. Ilat The patient bathes In a flood of 4.000,- aches and pains which afflict mankind at once? NKK\ Ol'MNKHM. lng the vessel, after which the ma ­ candle-power light, lying on a cot In a are easy to reach and aa easily cured. The official cleared his threat vigor- j What may be called a minor degree neuvers is repeated. cabinet, his eytos protected by colored There are none in the whole category, ously and scowled. He always scowled neurasthenia Is the Indefinite con- The work of the coolies is by nc glasses, and after this treatment he which, if taken In time, cannot he when he had a painful duty to perform, dmon called “nervousness.” Sufferers means so onrreus us It seems, (or pair.! arises, free from rheumatism, asthma, 1 cured. They must In some form af ­ And this woman, with the love of for- from u are not ,nrapacltate d for busi­ are always taken to have the pole bal ­ consumption, ache, and many other flict the nerves, the bones, ths muscles 016 Ocean. let me a pend with you ly years ago intact In her bosom, was ne88 Qr 80cla, duUea _ nor are they anced correctly and of the propel things. Such at least la the report. and Joints of the human body. They These autumn day* so bright and blue, so pitiful a spectacle under the circum­ seriously 111, like the confirmed neuras­ , and in this way the task li Let ua wait In some patience till we are all more or less hurtful and waste ­ For though your beard la white, I see stances that his courage was hardly much simplified. The weight of th< hear the results of official trials and You’re not too old to romp with me. thenic, yet their existence Is often a ful to the system. St. Jacob's Oil to equal to telling the truth. But he was pitiable one. They are rntless and un­ coolies themselves Is also taken intc Investigations, and hope that all which made to cure them, to searcu out hid­ You play at tag, and try to r*ach not a man to shirk a duty. My feet that fly along the beach; able to fix the mind on any subject, account, and there are cogs by mean? has been said of tbs light rare In Den­ den pain spots, and to cars promptly “My dear madam. ” he said, ”1 re­ Then we are soldiers, and you take sleep is disturbed, and often there is of which the balancing pole can b< mark. France and England will come in a true remedial and lasting way. The little sand forts that I make. gret to Inform you that your friend la lenrthened or shortened, as may ba de true In general practice. —Brooklyn When In your waves 1 venture out dead. ” an indefinable fluttering sensation Very, very many have not known hap ­ Oh. how you tumble me about! wltMn the chest. sired. Eagle. piness for years till they used it, and For you are old, but merry, too. She seemed not to understand at “This method of Irrigation. ” savs Dr first; but gradually the import of the They may have a good appetite and Cotton Tr»d« Her tlio Bordor. very many are putting off cure and And so 1 love to play with you. H. Soca-d. a traveler, “Is not ap ­ statement was borne in upon her, and not feel 111 physically. And herein lies Last year Mexico, Central America happiness because they don't use It. plicable everywhere, since It Is essen- she moaned hopelessly, trembling as their greatest danger, for they per­ ind South America bought cotton A good many people quote the gold­ the leaf of autumn trembles In the suade themselves that all they n-ed I tial that the subsoil should be moisl goods from the United States valued at is.a nerve tonic of som- sorL or a lit- ' »nd doubtless It Is Inferior to thf en rule as if they were the author. north wind. The official said nothing f3.t>D6.000. In the same year Gre«t more. He was waiting for her to tie stimulant, and they to e Hi m elv s methods employed in Europe. On th< Britain sold to these countries similar other hand, it has the advantage ol “New York City. June 12th, 1901.— I hear*. speak. with various adveitlsed rem’d es, one goods to the value of $38.0uu.03UL 11T recommend Garfield Tea for liver trouble. "Did —did he leave anything —any­ after another, or begin to dilnk a lit­ being entirely appropriate to the econ ­ Our family physician prencribed your Tea, thing marked for Sarah'?” she asked tle wine or spirits. omic and social conditions of India, fo An Incemplet* House. and after taking four package* my system Ih in perfect condition and my complexion at last. The stimulation makes them feel We run wild over the furnishings of has become clear ” It ha* been demonstrat ­ “Not anything,” replied the official. better for a time, but the inevitable a house; Its furniture, carpets, hang­ ed by years of line throughout the world that And then, as gently as he might, he reaction comes, when they feel worse ings. pictures and music, and always Garueld Tea cleanxeH the system and purifies the blood; from all reports it would recounted the circumstances attending than before, and run aga n and again forgt* or neglect the most important that nothing can equal this simple herb) the soldier's death. to the bottle of “tonic,” or drink un­ requisite. Something there should be iciue thatcure* in Nature’s way. “He went alone, ” whispered the til they become confirmed drug-taker3 always on the shelf to provide against woman —“alone —O God! But you say or dram-drinkers —and which is wors> sudden casualties or attacks of pain. Every fool is fasinated by his oww he left a glove? ” Was it a brown (t would be hard to say. Such come like a thief In the night; a folly. glove, such ub women used to wear? i The fatal mistake which thes° per- sprain, Btrain, sudden backache, tooth­ 1 he official nodded. 1 sons make is in as uming that they ache or neuralgic attack. There is Udln Can Wear Shoe* After Forty Years. I ha\e the mate to the glove, she are no j m physically, but on ’y “ner- nothing easier to get than a bottle of One size smaller after using Allen’s announced calmly, the look of wear!- vous » ,n a!most Pvery 8Uch case ai Foot-Ease, a powder. It makes tight St. Jacob ’s Oil. and nothing surer to or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, BY D. H. TALMAGE. ness and despair coming again to ner careful examination by a phvsiclan cure quh-Kly any form of pain. The sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, face. “It is bloodstained and falling wl„ brlng (Q j1({ht orR r of f0m, n... I house is incomplete without it. Com ­ [ corns and bunions. All druggists and (Copyright, 1901, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) apart, but 1 have preserved it because! pan am, 8how that the patipnt ls plete it with a good supply. | shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE There died not long ago In a cer­ something here”-placlng her hand phy8,caIly and ,bouId bp frPatP bv mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, tain home for soldiers a certain man upon her breast-“told me that the arcordlnf!ly ,t not nerve ton iC8 or Approach High Krnnnmp Le Roy, N. Y. who shall here be nameless. He died other would he found some time and 8tlmulanta that hp nerds . but a COurse APPEARANCE OF APARATUS. Contrary to the general belief, the In his bed at night, with none watch­ would know the truth. And 1 know of medIcaI (rpatmpnt__d ,etetic. hy- engines of torpedo boats are not at all Too many men mistake their faults ing beside him. He left no word. He * 'c/™1 n°i'VL i gicnle. and perhaps medicinal machinery there is scarce and expen- extravagant in the use of steam, but for misfortunes. did not struggle. So nearly did the She raised her eyes, and for an In- 1 In the maVorlty ~or Cases_lt will be 8ive ’ the man- tho'«Kh Poor, y P* id - 18 approach hi^h economy, considering death calm resting upon him resemble What is the u eof employing some on# stant.... her. lips, moved. . silently...... ui^,1 roiin d that the d'gestion.... ,Is at fault.- '-*"still1 *the’------most* ----useful*-• ’ 1beast----- * -ofJ 1burden.—-* — "’ that they are driven regardless of cost, the slumber of life that one of his com ­ My husband brought it with him —. , . m to do your dveiug for vou. If you on .__. . . . . ,___uv. There may be no evident symptoms of the sole view being to get the highest rades. a Jest upon his lips, shook him when he returned, wounded, from Shi-! , , po&sihle piston speed in the shortest PUTNAM FADELESS DYE.S you can a rowKRKt i. do it just as well as a professional. by the shoulder In the morning. And lob. A tnlon Midler whose same he ZZT "TT *, “ time with forced draft of greatest in­ Some years ago the writer paid a Bold by druggists. 10c. per package. then the word went forth that another would never tell me had etood between «“'"*• or erortatlone-ret the food tensity. The coal burned per initial him and death there, fighting hard ■"«’ »' ""‘'■'••j digested at all. The visit to A Ivan Clark, at Cambridge- worn and weary one had passed horse power in the case of one boat Never falter when you step to do • through the Valley of the Shadow with­ agalnat hla own people that- the reh- ** ”’"* ‘'1' dees Its work, perhaps In I port, to wltncra the teatlns ol the huge recently constructed was only 1 88 out suffering, and silently the prayer el s wile might—not he deprived ol her **• preliminary digestion ol the lood. lens lor the lamous Uck telescope. At right thing. nut the Intestines, where the a^slro- the end of the long, dark room the pounds per hour, with a consumption went up, ”0 Lord, will that as he was of sixty-eight pounds per square foot Pain relieved, sickness prevented, by taken so also may it be with us.” ilation of nutriment is, or should he. j largest flint glass then in the world effected, are at fault. j was set up on edge. From a distance of gas. timely use of Wizard Oil. Keep it al­ They buried him with military hon- ways in the home. org, and then wrote to his mother an­ The food is not elaborated into such 1 of about fifty feet a pencil of light was Buffalo Police Auk More Time. nouncing briefly the facts. They gave shape that it can be taken up by the flashed into the heart of the disk and The Chicago detectives and police Life is mostly made up of desire SJtd lacteal vessels and carried to the nerve reflected hack into the observer's eye. no details. And presently a letter writ­ were notified Thursday by the regrets. ten by the faltering hand of age was and other structures that nped con- The slightest imperfections, if any, in Buffalo officials that the District At­ received, stant renewing, and so the tissues suf- the glass, would then be revealed by torney had decided that he did not ter from partial starvation. the curves of light and the lines of Ilall'* Catarrh Car* "Tell me, please,” it said, “how my have sufficient evidence to secure the Is a const it iici oual cure. Price. 75a boy died, and let me know wbat be­ Furthermore, the imperfect intes- realization. extradition of the anarchists now held longings he had.” Inal digestion results in the manufac­ “Now, ” said Mr. Clark, “I will show In Chicago at the request of Chief Some thint's are cot as biird to perform afte* The answer was necessarily short, ture of various po sr»os which are ab­ you the wonderful Bull. The local officers were asked to we once Lave proceeded to tackle them. there was so little to tell. He had been sorbed and cause a mo: bid condition sensitiveness o f consult with Dr. Taylor, the Chicago burled In his only suit of clothes. | of the nervous system. the lens to outside Air*. Wlntlotv'* Soothing Irma City Prosecutor, with reference to se­ For childtvn toctliiiu, noften* the tfums. r*duc*n \m There was a sum of money, amounting Treatment should he direc ’-'rt to tha influences. Every curing a continuance of the habeas flamntAlioii. allay* j*lu. cure* wind collo. about* to thirty-six dollars, in a tin box be­ Intestinal trouble and nr.t to the “ner­ human body gives corpus proceedings before Judge Chet neath his bunk. In his valise were two vousness. ” which will speedily dlsap- out heat and when lain, until Sept. 19. The dance is n« much the propaganda of hell shirts, a suit of underwear, two pairs | pear when once the causal condition brought near to ex­ ns the gospel Is that of lioaven. ! has been cured. tremely sensitive of socks and one brown cotton glove, A DISTINGUISHED MISSIONARY. DON'T T3KF. ANY CHANCES. nothing more. substances, affects Washington, Ind., Sept. 23d. —There Ibis* Blfaoliiuff Blue does the best w.' was dazzling Waving, leaping. on Dl*.^ tea, and at Wagoner, Indian a cough cure.—J. \V. O'HHRIN, 322 Third Ate, A woman, leading by the hand a of them he used to stanch the flow of near the lower end of the stick pre- d ?nc,n «' the countless tongues of light Territory, he w.i3 struck down while N., Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 6. 190). child, appeared in the commandant ’s blood from my husband’s wound, and venting It from descending too far. gleamed and vibrated. Then, fitfully, preaching. office, seeking information regarding A *llp of the tongue is often more dangera then stuffed It into the pocket of ray Those who know how a parachute reluctantly they died away, leaving Physicians, one of th«m a Chicago the departed soldier. She was not a than a slip on the k-ure* worn nken of them the parachute and th - or and tone of our neighborhood. omi . Hook of tratlironlui* and 1* Pars' treattncM ties—seem to pervade tnc fireplace and •tinning little figure below it will do Some men's understanding is limited ouly by rau. do. a. a. easa s-a *o»a. s*a a. niaa u. a. oreil, alcove and mullion. Little won ­ ;ood service for a long time. the size of their f< ot. ldUC|/\MJ°in w.noRRn. der that such a corner became a fa­ M IK.NTlUr NOTI S. FltilldlUil Washington, D.(’! vorite retreat of Sunday afternoons. Tli« l.urg«-*t of Door Trllo*. It KM A KK tlll.K I It KMlATIOV. The American Museum of Natural fSifii^ttll„^22T8 upS5Si;'«.l2S In India a simple yet effective it afllir'.cd with 1 nt r<„l uriil ( hrlstmn* Trvni. History in New York has recently se­ •ore3 vrain ere*, civil u'2 w»r. < Thompson's 15 adludwut nur rlalifi*.*lt Eyo Watorj «iu< nethpd of irrigation has long been in cured specimens of the huge Alaskan During* the heated term of July and Empress Frederick, according to the August one should lie careful to keep all London Daily Chronicle, was the ! vogue, blit only recently has it at- moose, which is described as the larg ­ W.N.U.—DETROIT—NO. 3? — 1004 i Iracted th*- attention of foreigners. the organs of the system in free work ­ cause of the introduction of Christmas est representative of the deer trib». I* ing condition. Vibes Aoswerinq Advertisements Kiailf trees into England. Her father. Prince I The apparatus consists of a long, ls larger than the moose of Ma’ne and Baxter's Mandrake Ritters taken be- t j slumsily fashioned balancing pole. Mention This Taper. Albert, insisted on having a German Canada, darker in color, and possess d fore meals will ward off diseases inci- • | which Is fasten'd at the middle to the dent to this trying «oason. ii*o CMniLTiimita tcasr* »*n bk «i- PPPCIDCklT "Evidently a woman ’s glove. ” Christmas tree with its lights and of much larger antlers B» VT PIsigMT BCUtiKK*. Uj hindle It,* r_rl ' Jr I 1 fork of a tree. At one end of this prim- •>nlv amhorUrd ■ mcl«l *urhrnilc Ilf* of IVICKINL.EY, decorations for his baby daughter in |{iih4I»ii H l ent tin. It •«!. I dive balance, which is as stout as an AGENTS WANTED » giving If v e* of our other m*rt)r President*, Lincoln iH nan had gone out to battle for the 1840, and the fashion spread quickly. Mr. Carlton, of the United States ordinary beam, is fixed another long South, while this man had remained I)e a tmenl of A.r cu ture. has devot >d faithful to the old flag. She had given l*erh!t|>4 tm« Writer Know*. J pole, the lower end of which is sunk The Lapps, a people of northern j into a well and carries a large ves- several yens to the study of wheat, him to understand plainly that he must with special reference to its growth in SSO.WO i« auto.oi> t<> hesr m mind_____ tha;mi If you______dent. n«trate„ .„to __ua that___ youu can aell_ hooka. Europe. never wash. They abhor wat- *el made of baked clay. At the oppo- that later In ihet*:i »r will hr willing------to nnpiov------yon ------under * atmlghtw ------out yii»r»nier 7.alary lit »ni~>fnY'il and choose between the flag and her. And different paits of this country. In dis ­ Inatruct other ageai* I I". I« the . h*n - ot ■ lie. ,n« We make ..urown !*.«*« and ran eaally duplicate er, and Trom Infancy to age their cloth- site end of tills pole are two coolies, Hie offer of any ot her bouse *tnX w II do a>>. M mv of Uieae i-on.-enii lhai are advertising McKinley hooka are hs had chosen with maddening prompt ­ cussing the question of the best vari­ ing is never changed except when it is who are constantly in motion and thus M.erel) general agent, aud huy their l»«,.|i* front u« Weadvlae you to order fr .m ua and thua deal dlreetlr ness. eties for cultivation here, lie says; » Ith ih • ineniifa. itirer* t mill given: freight nai l; outfli free. 11 rll, lo.la, ,n w worn out. They wear the same gar- form a living counter balance, pontege. on outfit. I O Ol'Ktt \TI\ K I t It. t t*. i Manufacturer* of "hathe ouly9 official Ufa The other man had returned from "Considering all qualities, the beat of McKinley.. IIKARItOKN MTKKKT, I HM'AtlO. ments. made of reindeer skin with the One after another, they walk with the war. and she had married him. He wheats in the world are of Russian hair next to the flesh, day t.nd night, great strides over this narrow path­ was sadly crippled, and her pity went origin, coming particularly from cast winter and summer. way, passing with a mechanical yet a out to him. masquerading as love. That ern and southe n Russ a ” Th"g> varie­ for the and was years ago. Her life had not been rhythmical and supple movement S0Z0D0NT Teeth Breath 25* Vitality of Typliolft Henna. ties. he adds, resist cold and drought, aa unhappy one. she said, although the from one end of the pole to the other are more or less reshtant to leaf-rust, It all Sioret, or by Mall far tha prlct. NALL 4 RUCKEL, Raw York. Typhoid germs retain th ir vitality ind hardly touching a slender bam­ drawn face, the,lack-luster eyes, the and have tha best quality of grain. stooping shoulders and the dragging for many weeks; in garden earth, boo balustrade, which is within their footstens told a story of toil beyond twenty-one days; in filter sand, eighty- reach anti which Is intended to serve I.or g DUtaiire Telephony. her strength and of devotion forced two days; in dust of the street, thirty is a guide. When they arrive at one The telephone which extends over beyond the promptings of her spirit. days; on linen, sixty to seventy days; end and are bowed down beneath the the longest route is that between Bos ­ Her husband was dead. He had been on wood, thirty-two days; In Ice, a weight they know that at the other ton and Bt. Ixmts, a distance of 1,400 burled but three days ago. Her only year or mors I md the enormous has besn filled miles.

. - V - ■ ...... ______THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THU USD AY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901 Clinton Co, Savings Bank' FOWLER. MERLE BEACH. OLIVE. From Our Correspondent. (Too lute for lust week.) From Our Correspondent. * * ST.JOHNS. MICH. R. A. Moore went to Grand Rapids * Miss Amelia Waddel spent Sunday Born, to Gust Yanz and wife, a Saturday evening returning Monday * I'aysS Per Cent. Interest on Deposits. in Pewamo. morning. daughter, recently. Mrs. Michael Moritz spent Tuesday Miss Grace Steel who has been a I Charles Smith, of Bedford, visited i * in St. Johns. * Important at Kdgon Hyde ’s last week. O A NI MONEY ON APPROVED BONOIAND guest at the Beach the past two weeks * REAL ESTATE SECURITY. J. C. Haynes and wife spent Tues­ will return to her home Friday. Mrs. Elmer Laukton and daughter. * 1 day in St. Johns. Miss Myrtelle Moore will return to Hazel, visited Delta friends last week. * OFFICERS: John G. Williams spent Sunday with Ann Arbor Friday, Sept. 20, to resume Mrs. Lankton visited friends in # A. J. Baldwin , Pror I’. E.Walk woKTH.Prei friends in Muir. tier studies in the medical department. Eaton county last week. 0. Penmkll , V-I'rtf,. K. C.Dkxtkh , ABBt.Trts + Mr. Meyers, of Ionia, spent Sunday Sunday was a very quiet day at the Mrs. Marjorie Rohrer is visiting 5 to Delinquent with friends in town. Beach, presumably on account of the Lansing friends this week. * 4* THE LOCAL MAKKETN. “Cha*. Dane and wife spent Sunday great calamity that has befallen our Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, of Lansing, with friends in Riley. nation in the death of our revered visited at Henry Robrer ’s last Sunday. * * President, and sadness everywhere tVSt.John* elevator* open at 7 a. m ana Perry Sturgis spent Sunday with Aden Skinner and wife, of Bengal, * close at 6 p. in. friends in DeWitt. prevails. After a brief season of hope visited at Edgar Hyde ’s last Sunday. for his recovery, the blow faljs with * ST. Johns, Mich..September 62,1901 Dr. Weller, of St. Johns, was in ♦ Taxpayers. crushing force. Out of the deep respect Ross Brooks and wife, of St. Johns, The following are the prices paid in cash town Monday on business. visited at James Clayton ’s recently. + for produoe In this market: we feel for our beloved President, Rert. Sigiifoose, of Bengal, called on William McKinley, Merle Beach house Wm. Dills Is quite poorly at the * 4* \7 neat, white...... © 67 friends in town Saturday. W heal, red ...... © 67 will be closed Thursday, Sept. 10. present writing. * Jats...... © 8.1 Miss Ida Gross is spending a few Mrs. Celia Sipley, of DeWitt, visited * Clover Seed ...... ©» 50 m * Alsike...... 5 00 © 6 00 davswith friends in St. Johns. The work of underhrushing and Miss Emma Martzke last week. Hay. new...... 6 00 © 7 00 Wm. Geller, of Detroit, lias moved clearing up the ground on west side of Miss Bernice Pierce spent last week * * Beans ...... 1 60 © 1 60 his family into the Drake house. tiie lake is progressing finely. Barley...... 75 © 85 at Charles Coles ’ in St. Johns. * To every description of land upon 4*- Rye...... 46 nRev. E. R. Kchauer and familv spent Mrs. Edward Bissell is visiting Irving Eaton and wife, of Olive, * Potatoes, ...... 75 © 8T> Sunday with Wm. Miller and wife. friends and relatives in Elkhart, Ind. visited at Varney Pearce’s last Mon ­ Butter...... 14 © 15 * Etfirs...... 14 © 15 Miss Kittle Kinlev, of Lebanon, wiiom she has not visited for over 20 day. * which the State and County taxes TalTow ...... 8 years. 15 © 20 spent Sunday witli Miss Melissa Bax­ Mrs. Ingersoll and daughter, Mrs. * Corn, ear...-...... Among the guests at Beach house * Lard ...... © 8 ter. Hoyet, of Belleview, are visiting her * *- Hides .....-...... 5*© 6 Sunday were C. I) Shaver, wife and sister, Mrs. Win. Dills. remain unpaid for the year 1899 and J 00 © 4 00 Mrs. James Lance Sr. and daughter, Beef, live...... Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, spent Friday in St. daughter and A. E. McMicbael, of Day Van Fleet and wife was called * * Beef.dressed ...... « 00 © 6 50 Round Lake. Pork,live ...... -...... ft 25 © » 75 Johns. to St. Johns last week on account of * prior years, there will be added, on * Pork,dressed ...... 6 .10 © 7 00 Dance and supper at the Beach Fri­ sickness of their daughter, Mrs. Veal calf, live...... 4 50 © ft 50 Ernest ISchemer lias gone to Now * * Veal calf .dressed ...... 6 50 © 7 00 York to complete his course in medic ­ day evening. Oct. 4. Dance, 50 cents; Charles Cole. H’ood.dry hard...... © 1 75 ines. super, 25 cents each. A cordial wel­ Jerome Dills and wife entertained * and after October 1st, 1901, an ad ­ * Wood.soft ...... -...... © 1 25 come to all. Miss Lizzie Fedewa is entertaining S. Tucker and wife, Spencer Norris LIVE POULTRY. her cousin, Miss Lizzie Pung. of Mil­ A very pleasant visit was enjoyed by and wife, of DeWitt, A. B. Cook and * 4*- Fowls, fat...... -...... -6 to 6 waukee. Mrs. Mixfre with her friend, Mrs. wife, of Riley, and Varney Pearce and * ditional charge of one dollar for ad ­ * Turkeys fat...... * to 7 Head, of St. Johns, who spent last wife, of Olive, last Sunday. Ducks fat...... 5 to 6 Miss Mae Pearl, of Ionia, is spend ­ Saturday at the Beach. * * • Jeese...... 6 ing a few weeks witli her parents and Last Monday Mrs. St. Clair, Sr., * vertising and other expenses. Chickens...... 6 other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ennest, Mr. and Mrs. moved all the household goods out of * (’ole, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Price, of the house recently occupied by her­ * * Willie McPherson and sister. Edwin, olive grange, attended Pomona at self, son, Arthur St. Cluir, and wife. snent, Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Hew Wednesday, where a most inter­ The following is a list of those who * 4^ pi^ee i Clara Wagar. esting session was held. • gave various household goods to J. C. Havnes. wife and children J. J. Wood and wife spent Sunday Arthur St. Clair and wife: Mrs. & snent Sunday with friends and rela­ with relatives in Lansing. Mrs. Twalts, Spencer Norris, Mrs. Ella Hrinkerhoff, Property owners who are in arrears tives in Pewamo. sister of Mrs. Wood, who lias been Mrs. Annie Henning, Mrs. W. S. Dills. * Misses Louisa and Mamie Fedewa their guest for several days returned Mr. Bowker. Mrs. J. II. Brink, Mrs S. spent Nundav with the Misses Bertha to Lansing with them. W. Norris. Mrs. Varner Pearce, Mrs. * for State and County taxes for 1899 4*- and Eva Geller. Miss Fannie Wood, who returned on Jerome Dills, Mrs. Day Van Fleet, *- Miss Rosie Gross spent a few da vs of Saturday last from a three weeks’ visit Mrs. Henry Rohrer, Mrs. Fred Mayer, should pay the same at once to avoid last week with friends and relatives at Frankfort, left home Monday to at­ Mrs. Mark Hill, Mrs. Wm. Lankton, 4^ of Westphalia. tend school at tiie M. A. C. Miss Mrs. A. A. Wager, Mrs. John Miller, * Fred Wadde and wife, of Ionia, Wood will make a specialty of music. Mrs. E. Leocher, Mrs. Gilbert Lap- this additional penalty which must ham, Mrs. Flora lionet, Mrs. Guile, * snent Sundav with her parents, Fred Miss Zadie Yaspor, of Ionia, who Myers and wife. Mrs. brown. Mrs. Cl E. Rockwell, * was recently a guest at the Beach, .Mrs. Geo. Stimpson. Mrs. Frank Yre- be charged after September 30,1901. 4*- To Patrons and Friends of Scott Swagart and wife, of Bengal, joined Myrtelle Moore at St. Johnson denberg. Mr. and Mrs. St. (’lair are * * snent Sunday witli the latters parent?, Friday last, en route to Ann Arbor, very tiiankful to all who contributed. 4*- W. II. Buck and wife. where shejwillenter the college, taking a course in the literary department. * The Clinton Independent, Mrs. Marv Pett is spending a couple Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Last Wednesday, the weather was extremely variable—in tlie forenoon, writes, “Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure * * Leonard, of St. Johns. is the l>est remedy for indigestion and A beautiful rolled gold pin the size Misses Sallie YanAmburg and sister bright sunshine, high winds: later * 4^ of the above pieture, from any photo, clouds, rain, hail and a few Hashes of stomach trouble that I ever used. For D. S. Horrison, Fannie, snent Sunday witli Miss Bes­ years I suffered from dyspepsia, at * * picture or proof you may furnish, giv- sie Poland, of Bengal. snow —toward the close of tiie day the en to every person subscribing and most perfet rainbow ever witnessed, times compelling me to stay in bed and * paying for The Independent one Miss Etta McMfllafn spent a few causing me untold agony. I am com ­ davs of last week in Grand Rapids Mrs. Vredenburg and Mrs. Stinaen pletely cured bv Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. * * year in advance ; or to any person pay* were pleasant callers at tiie Beach Treasurer. log up all arrearages and one year in ordering millinery stock. In recommending it to friends who 4*- Monday afternoon. Tiie former was suffer from indigestion I always offer advance. These pins witli picture of Misses Mary and Fannie Cotter, of accompanied by an uncle, a former res­ yourself, relative or friend, sell for $1 Pewamo, spent Sunday with their to i>ay for it if it fails. Thus far I * ident here, who knew Muskrat Lake, have never paid. ” C. E. Van Sickle. * each. You and your friends call at my friend Miss Amelia Waddel. 20 years ago and wished to see wlut Office of County Treasurer, St. office or upon me and see them. The Mrs. Joseph Thelen. of St. Johns, Merle Bead) was now like. He was 4^ work is fine. spent a few days of last week with surprised and pleased witli the chang­ SOUTH OVID. Johns, Sept. 20, 1901. friends and relatives in town. es made. * * EUREKA. Richard Moore, of St. Johns, spent Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wood From Our Correspondent. * a couple of days of last week with his Thursday were Mrs. Twaits and son. Miss Emma Crane was home Sun­ * From Our Correspondent. daughter, Mrs. Ernest Schemer. Fred Wood, wife and baby, of Lansing, day. Born. Tuesday to Llewellyn Crepps Corwin Sturgis and wife left Sun­ and Mrs. Dr..Clark, of Wilkcsbarre, Miss Grace Crane was home Monday and wife, a son. dav evening for Buffalo, where they Pennsylvania. Mrs. Clark was accom ­ night. will attend the Pan-American. panied by Miss Winnifred Wood, who Preaching at the Christian church Mrs.G. Dilts was on the sick list F Brown, who has been visiting liad been her guest for several weeks Sunday. Sunday at 3 p. m. and also visited the Pan-American friends in town for tbelast two weeks, Miss Lula Shaver was home over * * Grant Cleveland and family spent has returned to his home in Vernon. with her. Sunday in Duplain. Sunday. * Misses Louisa and Mamie Fedewa A good meeting was held at Olive Mrs. Hankey is attending the Pan- grange Saturday evening. Program Lewis Placer was on the sick list and Misses Bertha and Eva Geller last week. & American this week. spent Sunday with Miss Rosie Bert­ for Oct. 5: Song. America, Olive * VWX Born, to Wm. Wright and wife, ram. grange: selection. Mrs. J. W. Ennest; R. G. Walters and family visited O. 2 Fanners. Sept. 21, a 1(H lb. girl. song, Mrs. A- Watson; recitation, Mrs. G. Perry and family Sunday. Hugh McPherson has returned to Forbes; paper, Bert Taylor: question * * C. J. Dennis returned from the Pan- the Saginaw Lehigh Valley Medical Mrs. W. Stitchler visited Mrs. C. for discussion, Resolved: That the Boice last Tuesday afternoon. * We would like to call your American last week. College, where he will again resume town board specify a place of deposit Mrs. Malinda llulse and son Clyde, his duties. Albert Baker and wife, of Price, for the treasurer’s funds; leader, (’lias, spent Sunday with friends here. * attention to our T of Mt. Pleasant, are visiting friends Chas. YanAmhiirgh had the misfor ­ ('ole; recitation, Leo Moinett; brief here. tune Monday to cut his hand while talks by members. Subject given out Miss lva Boice visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Gower went to St. Johns cutting corn. The knife slipped and at meeting by Lecturer; recitation, Mrs. B. Miller, last Friday and her Wednesday to spend a few days with cut his fingers quite badly. Mrs. K. E Moore; closing song,grange. father came home witli her from there. friends. The dwelling house of Michael Rev. Stone and wife went to Riley % Waltz caught fire one day last week DUPLAIN. Saturday to attend to his church work OCI Arnold Bean Pullers,7 EX** Miss Eliza Manchester and sister. there over Sunday. They expect to Mrs. Mary Down, spent Sunday at but the flames were extinguished be­ From Our Correspondent. ■* *■ Pompeii. fore much damage was done. move there this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. Dagget. of Green- Mrs. Anna Baker and children re­ Mr. and Mrs. Edd Heath spent Sun ­ Miss Bacon, of Grand Rapids, is in bush, spent Sunday at M. D. Sinead ’s. i With Binder Attachment, 't town for a few weeks under tiie em­ turned to tiieir home in Ohio Sunday, day with their parents, Wm. Ingersoll Mrs. Chas. Horde, of Bingham, spent and wife. ploy of Miss McMillain and Mrs. September 15, after spending tiie sum­ * Sunday at E. Horde ’s. mer with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keiser and Miss Magner in the millinery department. F. II. Geller, the Misses Katherine Dr. II. K. Hryant is attending the Rev. Hoffman and wife have come Sadie Jeffries returned from Cleveland Pan-American and will also visit his t McCormick Corn Harvesters t last week. and Mary Geller. Lizzie Fedewa, Liz­ here for this conference year, he as zie Pung. and Peter Simmons and parents in New York. pastor on the U. B. circuit. They Mrs. Frank Barrington went to Mrs. S. Birmingham is visiting re­ expect to move this week in the par­ Ftica last week to visit her grandson, wife took in the excursion to Detroit I and Corn Huskers. % latives in Durand. sonage. He preached to a large con ­ John Holister. Sunday. * 4*- George Townsend and daughter, Elder Duff and daughter, of Canada, gregation Sunday evening at the U. Dr. A. O. Hart and family spent Maude, left Monday morning for will give a temperance entertainment B. church. & Harrison Wagons, which arc not the cheapest but the best, 4^ Sunday with his brother, Dr. Eugene at the Discple church Friday evening. Hart, and family. Niagara Falls, where they will spend ^ and a full line of Mct’ORHICK Machinery and Repairs. 4^ a cduple of weeks witli friends and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bond spent Sun­ Don ’t wait till you become chronic­ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Eacglc and Mr. relatives; they will also visit the great day in St. Johns. ally constipated, but take DeWitt’s -3J* Come and see us in the Machinery Hall adjoining 4^ D. L. Eaegle visited friends InOwasso Pan-American at Buffalo before re­ Little Early Risers now and then. * Kenyon ’s Feed Barn. 4^ a part of last week. Elder Chappel. of Cascade, delivered turning home. a temperance lecture in tiie Disciple They will keep your liver and bowels The E. Y. aid loelatf Will bold a church Monday evening. in good order. Easy to take. Safe pills. * 4*- picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Many physicians are now prescribing C. E. Van Sickle. Otis Miller Oct. 2. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having Mrs. W. S. Hall died at her home * CHARLES ARNOLD. * Sunday evening of consumption. Tiie -# The Misses Editli Smothers and found that is is the best prescription they can w rite because it is the one funeral was held at the M. E. church TIIE ISLAND NEWS. Tlieada Younglove spent Wednesday Tuesnay afternoon, Eider Lyon offici ­ with Ashley friends. which contains the elements necessary From Our Correspondent. to digest not only some kinds of food, ating. Deceased leaves a husband, Mrs. Bell Hoy ward and Mrs. James hut all kinds, and it therefore cures two children, a father and mother, Miss Maude Sheldon visited her par­ Crook, of Ashley, visited Mrs. F. B. two sisters and one brother to mourn ents Sunday.