The Clinton Republican.

3S= VOL. XLV-NO. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900. WHOLE NO. 2,347. 4 3 The entire right-of-way has been Hildreth, as Mrs. Senet, was ths lady of the house, with Mr. and Mrs. J. lx Rina 1 GOOD ion. 7 cured, with the exception of a few in ­ aa Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence her father ana stances wheie the road is to pass MID THE WORLD motherland Florence Dexter as her DIED VERY SUDDENLY COOTfMCT IS SIGNED To Encourage tho Building of Cement through private property. But this will daughter. The darky cabin was up be accomplished thin week, when the stairs where a real brick chimney had Walks engineers will be put to work. been built, and an effect of burning Trustee Dsn ley has given notioe of an wood nroduoed by an electric light ordinance to encourage the building of For The Construction of the Electric As heretofore been stated in the State In One Eming Was a Great oovered with sticks. Various adorn ­ Robert S. Gregory, Formerly Em­ Republican, the road is to be first-class ments appropriate to the subject were cement walks, which will probably pass Railroad. in all respects, equipped for carrying Saccess. provided. Here a colored congregation ployed by John Hicks; without opposition. It will provide that thered, with Mamie Emmons, aa sidewalks built of oement according to a both passengers aod freight. Bam my; Clarence Emmons, as Unde The towns touched oorth of Lanaing certain standard which will Insure a Tom, with a guitar to aooompaoy gook walk, one third tbe expense will be will be Dewitt, St. Johns, Maple Rapids, HOU8JC8 WOULD NOT . HOLD THI Mammy in her darky songs; Bernice Hit LIFE WAS INSURED FOR 9S.OOO. OKA DING WILL PROBABLY BKGJN Bush, as a visiting uncle, whose make paid by the village. Thir has been done Ithaca, Alma and 8 L Louis. The CROWDS WHO TOOK THX TBIP. NKXT WICK. exact mute between Maple Rapids and up was ao perfect that no one knew her. in a number of villages and cities in She waa a perfect picture of a dried up Michigan for several yekrs, and is Ithaca has not yst been selected, owing old darky, lame with age, and walking It will be remembered that about two to the feet that thers are several small with a cane, and afforded those who wete cheaper for the village in the long run, weeks ago Robert S. Gregory, who was for once well built, such walks require The contract for the construction of villages south of Ithaca in Gratiot TBs “trip around the world” which able to get near enough to hear her was arranged by the ladles of the much pleasure by giving recitations. employed in John Hicka’ dry goods very little supervision and repairing the Lansing, St. Johns St St. Louis Elec. county, competing for the road. These Charley Congregational church and society, Harper was a veritable Topsy — store secured a position with * firm at thereafter. railroad was signed by the company are Middleton, Perrioton aod Pompeii, surely never, was born; Glenn Steel did SaultSte. Marie. Yesterday afternoon assisted by many from other societies, clog dancing: Mrs. W. H Branson, Mrs. a Mr. Mills Saturday night It is all of .which cannot, of course, secure John Hicks received 4 telegram from REVET IT L1RSIRG. said the road will be in operation to St the roed. All things considered, there ­ came off Tuesday night, and was a great B. V. Soule, Mrs. E. L. Dooling and Mrs. success in point of attendance and C. E. Van Sickle, oolored quartet, sang the firm, W. F. Furgeson St Co., that Johns in October. Sunday .Mr. Mills drove fore, the best line will be selected. darky songs. Down stairs D. L. Hunt, enjoyment, ths only bar to oomplate Gregory had died suddenly. over the line. The engineer looked over Neither has the route between Dewitt as a colored porter, opened the door for He had always appeared to be in good Will be Thera next Monday for s .Short success being a lack of room to properly the guests; Eugene Murdock was head Tlmo. the various streets in St Johns last and St Johns been fully decided upon; health and hia death was a great sur­ nor have the streets to be occupied in entertain the large numbers present at Butler, and Willie Malthouse end Stan ­ Lansing people ettended ao invitation weak, and it is understood tuat the main ton prise. He leaves a wife and two sons, this city been chosen. But as has. el the various stations along the route. Winston, waiters, all oolored; to Admiral Dewey to stop over at that lino will come west from Rice’s oornere Warner Vredenbnrg, Leon Boucher, and Ira and Richard, aged four and six re­ to I point near ths west side of the fair ready been stated, it is expected that Long before the appointed time the John Chick furnished mandolin and place. He accepted and will be there these minor details will be attended to crowd began gathering at the pleasant guitar music, and Georgs Grant took spectively. next Monday. There will be a parade ground, thence north across the land His life was insured in ths Woodmen in the course of a few days. horns of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Chapman, tickets. They were also all blacked up about 11 o ’clock. of George J. Munroe and George Em­ for the occasion. Bananas and oranges and Maccabees for 95,000. Lansing, with the entire region to be on Oakland streeL Flag bunting waa mons to Morton street past Henderson ’s were'served to such guests as could get His remains will be brought here and Exenrslon to Rlngllng*s Circa* at Owoaao. mill and luoder the D., G. H4 St M traversed by the road northward, is to stretched on each side ot the walk into the dining room, but ths crush be congratulated upon the prospects of approaching the houee, in the hall stood became ao great at 10 o ’clock that many then taken to Detroit for burial. ^ The Grand Trunk will make a round tracks. The passenger loop will prob ­ trip rate of 91.06 from St. Johns to this important enterprise becoming an an immense, old fashioned dock, the who came aid not even get into the ably reach the court house square on Owoeso, including ticket to circus, on assured fact. parlors were decorated with red, white PHILIPPINE SOLDIERS Cass street, and run to railroad street, only regret on ths part of those Frida?, June 8 tb. Tickets good on all in this connection it is proper to state and blue and flags, the dining room thence west along the D., G. H. St M. to where the stops were made is that they regular trains. Morton street. There will be a line con- that it ia 4bout 16 years since the idea with smilsx, festooned from ths chan ­ could not take better care of the guests Want Magazine* and Other Reading of building the road was first started in delier, and lighted with candles, sod for want of room. The receipts were Matter*. Sleeping Cnr Service Between Toledo ft s true ted east on railroad street to the about 970. high bank near the bridge. This line is this city. Among the original projec ­ many revolutionary relics added to the There are nine soldiers from Clinton Frankfort. tors were F. L. Dodge and Jacob Stahl. interest and beauty of the scene. This county in the Philippines. Some Commencing Monday, May 28th, designed to reach the evaporator, cider / sleeping car service on the Ann Arbor mill,.table factory, spring works, etc., and These gentlemeu subsequently enlisted was Boston. ESSIE NOT GUILTY. months ago Postmaster Brunson sent Railroad between Toledo and Frankfort will reach the main line through Gibbs Fred Thoman in the enterprise. They Mrs. D. H. Hunt, as a colonial dame, four of them a lot of magaxines, contri ­ will be resumed. Sleeping car going have never lost faith in the ultimate introduced the guests to the distinguish ­ buted by people interested in the sol­ north will leave Owoeso at 7:20 p. m. ana avenue or streets in that vicinitv. The For the Shooting of her Bnibaad, Fred result and deserve great credit for their ed revolutionary characters, who were diers. He has received replies from will arrive Crystal Lake 8:10 a m., streets asked for will be found in the or­ Fehr. Frankfort 9:30 a. m., connecting with dinance which will be pa ssed next Mon- perseverance and indomitable pluck. all in costume. Geo. M. Petrie repre ­ three of the four acknowledging receipts. steamers for Wisconsin and Michigan. To them is largely due the present sented Miles Standish; H. H. Fitzgerald, It will be remembered that last Feb ­ Seargeant C. W. Rail write* that the On the return trip sleeper will leave day night, giving the franchise, in next ruary Esaie Fehr was arrested for shoot- week’s issue. The railroad committee bright prospects for Lansirg ’s first John Alden; Stella Baker, Priscilla soldiers are in splendid condition and Frankfort 7:30 p. m., arriving this city interurbsn railway. Allen; Arthur Post, an Indian chief; her husband. She has been lodged in supplied with all they need except more 9:03 a. m. Double berths for any dis­ and other citizensjjwere at the council jail ever since until Wednesday. Her tance $1.00. Ethel Finch, Pocohontae; Prof. Gilbert. reading matter. Mr. Bruneon saya he meeting Monday night and the question The railroad company have guaranteed trial only lasted a little over a day and George Washington; Leah Fowler, Mrs. will forward free of expense all maga­ of paving was discussed. The railroad the full 9100,000 to the contractors, John a half. MARRIAGE LICENSES t company is willing to jpave between Washington; Rodney Beebe, Gov. Win- zines and books that may be left at the E. Mills St Co., of Port Huron. It is a throp; Helen Wheelock, Mrs. Winthrop; Yesterday morning the jury was out Jane 4—John Barywhst, Riley______24 the tracks aod two feet on each side postoffice for that purpose. Anns Schultz, “ 1$ big guarantee and the people along the Mr. Kelley, Capt. John Smith; Mrs. M. about a half an hour aod rendered a when they build the road if the village G'Mnbaih Assessment. / June 6—Fred P. Budd, Chelsea, Mich., ...... 28 line should stand by them and pay sub ­ D. Hubbard, a colonial dame who presid ­ verdict of not guilty, and Essie was set Mjrra Vanburger, Victor ...... 22 will pave balance of .the street at the scriptions promptly, as they become due. free again. ^ Supervisor Buck reports assessments same time. Those present were heartily ed over brown bread, baked beans and ooffee in the dining room; Josephine as follows: BU8INE88 LOCAL8. in favor of it. There will never be a VARIOUS TOPIC8. Real Estate...... $616,WO 00 better time, and it will make Clinton Schofield, Quaker, who presided at the DECREASE IR PR1S0R P0PDL1TI0H. Personal ______102,000 00 A Stray Heifer, killed A. Kowald, of section 13, Watertown, Avenue one of ths finest business streets Within a week three men were piano; Mabel Woodard, Julia McCrack­ This is a raise of about 940,000 on per ­ en and Eloise Wheat, Quaker girls sonal, or 58 per cent., and again of about ivea notice that a stray red Durham in Michigan. Chas. Fowler, O. P. De­ by lightning at one stroke at St. Clair, Worden Fuller Attributes the Condition Ceifer about one year old, has been witt and other business men who do not one in Ingham county, and one lady in Priscilla, who sat at one of the old 970,000 on real estate over last year. found on his farm. Owner please call spinning wheels mads a very pleasing to the.General Employment of Labor. for same. 3w own real estate on the avenue, said they Sumoer township, Gratiot county. A Daplaia Assessment. A Ionia , Mich , June 4—On June 1 the would be willing to have the property on very large (lumber of buildings have also picture. great crowd gathered here Found. population of the three prieone, Jackson, Elsie, .Tune 1,1900, the street pay one half ,'and* the village beeu struck, but comparatively few fires about 8:30, and after a pleasant hour Editor Republicvk : Thinking you Ionia Pug dog number 57, Dubinin. Can be the other half of the expense. This have resulted s passed on to the next station and Marquette, was 1,375. The would like to learn of the assessed valu­ found at the jaiL Charges 25c. W would be about fair. Every one in town * * Miss Caddie Shaver ’s pretty home population for 1899 was 1,457, and for ation of Duplainthought would write would be more or lees benefited, and Census Enumerators Dewitt H Hunt was the next stop,) where Chinese lan ­ 1898, 1,512. This shows a decrease in you. Free to Poor People. and Jesse Stone are oounting the people terns lighted the guests into the houee. in the prisoD population of 82 since June I have a limited quantity of potatoes should bear some part of the expense. Assessed valuation of real estate____ 1852,590 which I will divide among poor people Mr. Mills stated Sunday that work in 8 t. Johns this week. (Jp to the Everything Lad baen transformed with 1,1899, and 167 since 1898. Assessed valuation of personal estate 217.SOO When Warden Fuller of the Ionia free of charge if they are taken within would probably begin next week. Some present date there has been no casultifea Japanese and Chinese bric-a-brac into a Total amount for 1900 ...... 11,070,090 the next £0 days. N. B.—No poor per ­ and Mr. Hunt reports that be has re­ veritable home in the Flowery Kingdom. prieon was asked recently what causes Assessed valuation for 1899 real...... 1809,740 surveying had to be done this week Assessed valuation for personal ...... 92,705 son need be afraid to come after them, ceived only the most courteous treat Mias 8 haver in Japanese costume re­ he attributed to the extraordinary fall for I am a poor man myself and if 1 can Total for 1899./ ...... * ...... 4 701445 From the State Republican: menL ceived at the door. Frank Buck repre ­ ing off of the number of men “doing help a poor man I like to do it. Again for 1900 of ...... _8B7>45 Apply to T. H. Salsbury or Mrs. M. R. On Saturday night the law office of V sented the Mikado; Miss Louden, the time,” be said: “It is undoubtedly due L. O. BATES, Supervisor. Gibbs at her residence. Aid. Dodge was the scene of one of the Alice C. Little, of Oberlin, Ohio, empress; Mrs. J. G. Watkin, Mrs. mainly to the general prosperity of the lw. T. H. Salsbury . most important business transactions returned missionary from the Marshall Li. Hung Chang; Mrs. Alvin Shaver, a country and the employment of labor. Bingham Assessments. Real estate...... ,. $2,069,000 ever consummated in this city, so far as Islands, south Pacific, spoke in the distinguished Japanese lady, presiding Idleness and drunkenness go hand in Personal ...... 802,920 Special Male. its material interests are concerned. Congregational church last Sunday to hand aDd perhaps one begets as much Our special aalee will be continued over the boiled rice and tea. Here ' Total ...... 42JW.0OO the Y. P. S. C. E„ also in the evening. this week Friday and Saturday and we This was the execution of a contract for guests were expected to sit on the floor crime as the other. ” Total in 1899 ...... $2,068,000 will make a specialty of white hats and the building of the Lansing, SL Johns She described in an interesting manner and eat with chop sticks. Mm. Thos. Republican Caucuses. leghorns for misses and children. and SL Louis Electric Railway. the savage condition in'whicb the missi­ 8 . Mann represented the wife of the Pioneer Meeting. A line of children ’s hats and bonnets BINGHAM. that sold for twice our special sale price. The contractor, who owns 00 per cent onary ship Morning Star found the Chinese minister, Mrs. Wu; Mrs. Frank The 27th annual meeting of the Clin ­ •Notice is hereby given to the republican elec­ of the capital stock, which is 9500,000, is people of those islands, what the mission ­ tors of Bingham township of a caucus at the All ribbons will be sold at cost. Ward, Yum Yum, in Japanese costume, ton County Pioneer Society will be held engine house in St. Johns village, Saturday, Two hundred new trimmed hats in all John E. Mills & Co. of Port Huron. aries had done to better their spiritual introduced the visitors. Carrie Osborn. Jane 16, 1900, at 2 p. m. local time, to elect 12 in the court room in 8 t. Johns on Thurs ­ delegates to the county convention at St. Johns styles, shapes snd colors mads especially The several parties interested were in and physical condition, and told of the Ruby Winston and Eddie Hulse, were in day, June 14. All are cordially invited Jane 18tb, at which delegates to the state nom ­ for this sale. consultation nearly all of last week, per ­ great need for funds and workers to Chinese inating convention will Be elected. Do not forget the place--head of the costume; Minnie Moore Beebe to attend. Music will be furnished by a By order of the committee. avenue, west aide. fecting the details {of the work. These carry on the work so well begun. She DEWITT H. HUNT, Chairman. and Mamie Malthouse, in Japaoeee quartette of St. Johns singers. Mbs. L. Canfixld . were many and somewhat complicated! was entertained by Mrs. A. J. Baldwin. costume. Five of the costumes used PROGRAM. LEB/mON. but at no time was there any doubt that V here were imported from Chins by Mrs. Cell to order at 10 a. m. by President D. R. Caucus at Braddish House, Matherton, Satur­ Yale Coffee always fresh at Stowell. Simmons ’ a satisfactory and harmonious result Crystal Mail: “Mrs. M. F. Pitts sod AmeaL of Owoeao, a returned mission ­ Music, “Oh, Hush Thee, my Baby. ’ day, June 16, at 2 o'clock p. m.. to elect dele­ daughter came up from St. Johns, Mon ­ Prayer by Rev. Wright, pastor of the Baptist gatee to county convention June 18. would be reached. And in this the ary, who very kindly loaned them for chnroh of St. Johns. COMMITTEE. Yale Java and Mocha coffee, finest fondest hopes of all concerned were fully day. Mr. Pitts moved into a cottage in Reading of minutes of last meeting. grown, for sale at Joe. Simmons ’ the occasion. Report of treasurer. OEEBNBDSR realized. Peterman ’s Grove. Will Hefty and L. The next stop was at Washington,, at Election of officers for ensuing year. Notioe 1 Is hereby given to the republican Wanted. The necessary amount of aid required Procunier have completed a very credit­ the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Report of obituary oommittee. electors of the Township of Greenbush that Miscellaneous business. there,will be a caucus at the town hall Satur­ Will the party who borrowed our along the route—9100 ,000—has not yet able work on the log chimney of D. S. AFTERNOON SESSION. day, June the 16th, at 2 o ’clock p. m. for the Hull. Here electric lights had been purpose of electing 5 delegates to attend the Fence stretoner and Stove Carrier please been fully raised, but those of our French ’* cottage “Indianola" on the strung around the porch, and a cornet Mnsic, “Annie Laurie." county convention to be held at St Johns, June Paper, “Tbe Sunny Side of Pioneer Life,” W. ISth, also 5 delegates will be elected to the return same at onos and receive our citizens having this matter directly in island. The chimney, which contains a band under the leadership of Henry A. Abel, of Bath. L1 „ n , county nominating convention when called and thanks. Fowlkb St Ball . large oldfashioned fireplace at th* Recitation, “A Boy’s Troubles, " Miss Bernice such other business as may properly be trans ­ hand, viz.: Jacob Stahl, Fred Tboman Washburn placed patriotic airs. The Bush, of St, Johns. . _ acted. A general attendance is requested. and F. L. Dodge, entered into a personal bottom, is 4x8 ft at the baee. At the band contributed their music to Paper, “Then and Now,” Re*. H. A. Rose, of By order of committee. Once tried always used, Yale ooffee. 8t. Johns. D. L. EAEOLX, For sale at Jos. Simmons ’ bond guaranteeing the shortage in the height of 8 ft. it is drawn in until it ia the cause The house was Music. “Old Folks at Home. ’ ______Chairman. Address, Hon. 8. B. Daboll. entire bonus. It is hoped, therefore, 4x3 ft. this being it* size the balance of decorated with the national Mnsic. “Softly Fall the Shades of Evening. ” ^ RATH. Thelma perfume at that those who have not yet subscribed the distance to the top. The exact colors, the dining room in rad, the Benediction. The republicans of tbe township of Bath will Fildkw a Millman ’s. meet in caucus at Dr. Wilson ’s office at 2 p. m. will come to the front and help the good height of the chimney is 35ft.” parlors in whits and blue. The balance Saturday, June 16, to elect three delegates to wot k along. It goes without aaying that V. Nero ’s spectacle of human figures the county convention to be held June IS, and Drink Yale Mocha and Java coffee. of the bouse in the three oolor* together. also to elect three delegates to the county nom ­ Simmons ’ these enterprising gentlemen should (not About 20 members of SL Johns Coun­ burning as torches to illuminate the inating convention yet to be called. The tables were decorated with red, white BY OBDEB OF COMMITTEE. be permitted to bear this public burden cil, R. St S. M., went to St. Louia Tues­ ana blu* ribbon and smilax, and waa gardens, the burning of Rome, the Pure Paris Green and Purple, along. They assumed this responsibility day and conferred the super 'excellent beautifuly arranged. Frank Perkins, palace of Petronius, tbe garden of A ulus White Hellebore and Insect powder at for the purpose of hastening the progress degree upon a class of 57, a number of as Uncle Sam, in costume, received the Plsutius,thehomeof Linus, Nero ’s pal ­ SDRD1T EXCURSION. Fildkw a Millman ’s. of the work and to make the much de­ whom were from Mt. Pleasant. Th* guests, and Fraok Ward introduced ace garden, tbe great amphitheatre and OU, Oil, OIL arena scene showing the multitude of sired enterprise an assured fact. They work was axemplified upon five candi ­ them to the celebrities. H. L. Kendrick To Grand Kapids Monday, June IO. 1900 From now until further notice I will thus reported confidence in the liberality dates. A banquet was tendered them so well represented President McKinley people, lions, tigers, etc., the suffering Train leaves as follows: sell large four ounce bottle beat Excel­ that several politicians struck him for an snd horrible torture of the [early Christ ­ sior Sewing Machine Oil for 4 cents best of the people along the line. Very many by the ladies of the Eastern Star. It Farr for needles 1*4 cents. here aod elswhere who are amply able to was s very pleasant affair, and ths hos ­ appointment to office. Anna Dooling ians, are a few of the many scenes in Tin a. m. Round Trip was Mrs. McKinley; Willard Lyon, in Ovid...... 10 M $1 00 t ■■ « ‘ E. M. Smith . do something for the project, have nut pitality of the citizens of 8 t. Louis was Quo Vadis which will appear at the Shepardsville ...... 10:08 1 00 At Emmons Jewelry store, St. Johns, uniform, was Admiral Dewey, with s ST.JOHNS...... 10:19 100 yet subscribed, but it is expected and unbounded. __ ■’ * deed in his belt from the opera house Saturday, June 9. Prices Fowler ...... 10* 100 Michigan. ______hoped they will do so now. to himself, snd srother from him to his 35 and 50 cts., children 25. Pewamo ...... 10:45 90 Buy wall paper and paints from Formerly Lived Hero. wife of a house snd lot. Mrs C. S. Returning train leaves Grand Ra.-ids The amount lacking to make up the at 7 p. m. / ■ Fildkw a Millman . The body ot Thomas O’Connor was Scofield, Mrs. Dewey; Edna Frink, a Wanted. 9100,000 on the entire line is about 915,- Deice of President McKinley; Frank For Sale. found between two lumber piles at Bay Six or eight reepectable snd well man ­ Macoabee Excursion to Grand Rapids. 000— possibly a trifle less. This must be Ward, secretary to the president: Murdo ■ • 80 acres section 24, Essex. t\ secured. City Monday. He was about 40 year* McDonald, Gen. Shafter; Mrs. Blizzard. nered yonng men to become members The Grand Trunk will run an excur ­ sion to Grand Rapids on Tuesday, June 4-3 B. L. Dooling . The terms of the contract provide for old and lived in St. Johns within thi Queen Lill, and her make up was one of of the Hook sod Ladder ootnpanv. In ­ past year. A letter was found in his the very best of the characters; Bird 12,1900, on the oocaaion of the Knights the actual beginning of work on the 15th Church colored attendant to Queen quire of Wm. Crich, Chief of Fire of the Maccabees grand review. Round VFildew St MUIman sell wall paper of June and the completion of the entire pockets from Miss Maggie Curtin, of Lill; Margaret Kinmond, French maid, Dept. Also the firman will be out for trip tickets from St Johns 91.20. Train cheap. line to St. Louis by Nov 15,1901. It is this village. It is supposed O'Connor attendant on Queen Lill; Jay Watkins, drill tonight.* leaves at 9 a. m. Roturning excursion Mosey to Loss fell from s timber pile and broke his Leon Wheat snd Raymond Hull, colored train will leave Grand Rapids at 7 a. m. proposed to comply with these conditions Tickets good on excursion train of June On improved farms. E.L. Dooling . neck. waiters. Ice *Dd cake were served. The following is a list of pupils in as near as may be. The grading may The last station was in Old Kentucky, 12th only. Money to Loan. J. Aiken put homegrown strawberries district No. 1, township of Riley, who not be commenced as soon as stated, but at ths home of Mr*. C. C. Vaoghar. had so average standing above 90 per Dewey will be at Grand Rapids on the Inquire of Fedews Sk Walbrfdgs, St. there is to be no unnecessary delay, as it on the market Tuesday. They ware Ths decorations were peonies, lillies. car­ cent at the final examination. Sixth same day. The same low rates will ex ­ Johns. _____ 30- tf very fins. ______nations snd other cut flowers. Miss ’rads: Beatrice Longcor, Nellie Wil­ ist and people wishing to go to Grand vis expected ths road will be in actual Marion Ney snd Grace Hunt received Mkk will take the same excursion You cannot get s better selection of operation to SL Johns in September — Dr. Walker will be at the Hotel St. (iams, Ethel Kconey. Fourth grads: wall paper in St. Johns or lower ptices the guests. A southern home snd dArky Edna Longcor, Alma Witt. train. Excursion tickets good only on certainly in October. Johns next Saturday. cabin wars represented. Mr*. Harriet this day and train. than at FiliJkw a Millman ’s. elshe. \ News of Clinton County. Miss Edith Seeding is home from Ovid. Three -">• BENGAL. F. L. Payne and wife were in Owosso Sunday. The Republican. J. Perry, of Muir, visited his eon John Mrs. Douglas TrMter has been quite Meals C , last week, | ill for the past week. Thursday! June 7, 1900. Chauncey Shefley ’s Dew houee ie pro­ Mrs. Barton Fox and children are vis­ gressing finely. iting relatives in Flushing. a Day* Miss Nellie Travis is visiting her Dorothy, the little daughter of C. Ta dal Las center brother at Union City. bor, has been quite ill the past week. Henry Welter is treating hia house F. L. Carter, of Cincinnati, is visiting [Too late for last week.] and baru to a new coat of paint. bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Carter. What may be termed a tornado, pass ­ The great amount of rain has damaged George Duncan has gone to Traverse ed through this section about tlve o ’clock the heavy crop of growing clover. City, wnere he has secured work in a Sunday evening doing some damage Miss Gertrude Wellington closed her bakery. < especially at Fred K. Miller’s. It passed school in the Hammond district, Essex, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. VanDeventer are through the bam yard tearing a build ­ Friday. visiting at the borne of his parents in ing all to pieces, which was formerly The rain of last week hindered the Ithaca. used for a carriage house, adjoining this farm work as the ground was unfit to a log house, it took the roof off this, it work. Maud SDelling was the guest of her also took logs off this building throwing aunt, Miss Sherbune, the latter part of them some 70 feet, and it wrecked other Mrs. A N. Steward and little daughter the week. smaller buildings about the barn. Then Nellie and Miss Hettie Bills are spending Miss Maggie McHarg, of Alpena, is it passed on through the orchard tore the week in Detroit. the guest for a few days of Rev. and and twisted out several large fruit trees Mrs. Roe. by the roots. Mr Miller also had many VICTOR. Dr. B. C. Sickles and family have IRONWORKS rods of fence thrown down. At Mrs. moved to Bellaire, where they will reeide Klua’ it knocked down two chimneys, Helen Gibbard is in St. Johns. for the future. took off some of the window blinds and Ward Curtis has been quite ill the a poet off the porch was taken away past week. Clyde Craven, of Elmira, is spending a How many years of her life does a and some of the trees near the house few weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. woman spend over the hot cook stove R. J. Woodruff and wife, of St. Johns, Martha Sickels. getting those three meals a day f Back blown down. The other neighbors at E Post ’s Sunday. suffered no great damage only a good Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Stanton, of South aching, head throbbing, nerves twitch ­ And inspect a complete line of many of their fences were blown down. Mrs. Richmond is ill at the home of Ovid, were the guests of Mrs. H. Hank ­ ing, it’s all the same, there are three Mrs. Frank VanVelsor. ins Sunday lMt meals a day to be prepared. Dr. Pierce’s Mark Greene was in Lansing Saturday Clyde Bates, in company with Allen Favorite Prescription cannot lighten John Sharp and wife were in West­ to attend field day sports. Bradshaw, left Elsie Saturday lMt for woman ’s labor, but it can and does in ­ phalia Sunday. An ice cream social will be given by , enroute to the Paris exposi ­ crease her strength. It cures those dis­ Wheel Harrows, Wellington Irwin spent Decoration the C. E’s. June 15, at the residence of tion. eases of the womanly organs which un ­ day in St. Johns. L. H. Allen. dermine woman ’s vitality. Mrs. Downie and daughter Marium «I cannot praise Dr. Pierce1* Favorite Pre­ John Miller and August Sohn were in H. B Freeman, who was in Detroit on will leave Elsie Friday for Ohio for a scription too highly a* a tonic for tired, worn- St. Johns Sunday. business last week, visited at Mr. Gib- few weekB’ visit with friends and rela­ out women who are afflicted with female weak­ Clinton Plows, ness. ” writes Mra. Ira W. Holmes, of Cedar Mrs A. L Bullard, of Liodeo, is visit­ bard ’s Sunday. tives. Rapids. Iowa. "It has helped me very much ing her sister, Mrs. J. J. Hettter. O C. Hollister, who returned from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clement will and a skillful physician once said to me in answer to my question as to its efficacy. * I know Miss Amelia Waddel has accepted the Cuba after his father ’s death, called at visit their son Mott, at Grand Rapids of cases where it has really worked wonder*. ” Krause Cultivators, position as clerk at Tony Foxe ’s store St. J C. Brunson ’s Sunday. during the soldiers’encampment at that Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets do not Johns. News was received that J. Eddington place. re-act upon the system. They are i A. C. Miller, wife and daughter, of St- was again very sick in Lansing, where Mrs. Sarah Butts, of Fairfield, is about thing to keep in the house. One 41 John?, visited at William Miller’s Sun ­ he went a short time ago. to leave this vicinity for West Virginia, is a laxative, two a cathartic dose. Wood, Iron or Steel day. The Victor Grange will meet this week where she will in the future reside with medicine for every woman. Mrs. B. Weller and daughter, Rosa, Saturday evening, and future meetings her eon Charles. were in St. Johns on business one day will be upon Saturday instead of Friday. Mrs. D. L. Wilkinson, of Ithaca, Mr. last wei k. Memorial day was very fittingly ob ­ and Mrs. George Harvey and Mr. and Land Rollers. served in the Victor cemetery. There Mrs. George Hall, of Ovid, were the WASHINGTON. was quite a gatheriog of friends, some guests of Mrs. Currier, Saturday. coming from a long distance. Rev. Ed­ W. D , Roy, Floyd, and Ed Letts atg Dan Doud moved to St. Johns Tues­ munds gave an excellent address and tended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. there were some good recitations and Maud Abar at St Charles Wednesday, day last week readings. Myron Grubaugh has the material on May 30 Mrs. Abar was formerly Miss At the missionary tea Henry Jones Maud Stout of this village. a General Repairing the ground for a shed. rendered a good bass solo, Lou Gibbard Prayer meeting will be held on Tues­ gave a selection, “The Darkey Child ’s \ GUNNISONVILLE day evening in future instead of Wed­ Funeral, ” iD her own touching mannor, and make all kinds nesday evening. Grace Hadley gave a comic recitation. Children ’s day exercises will be held Prof. Birch and wife, of Stephenson, These, with some good music by the at the church next Sunday afternoon. are visiting Mrs. Birch ’s parents, Mr. choir and a paper on Porto Rico by Mrs. Ladies’ society meets at the church and Mrs James Boyle, and other rela­ F E. Greene, filled the program. Thursday to make cushions for the tives about here. seats. ^ RILEY. Mrs. McClintock is here from Berrien J G oshen , III. Peter Diehm has built a new barn. Springs visiting relatives. Genessee Pure Food Co., Lt'Roy, N. Y.: Robt. Landers was in Fowler Tuesday. Misslva Sloan gave a party to the Di*ar Sirs: — Some days since a pack young people of the neighborhood last age of your GRAIN O preparation was Mrs. C. N. Cowles visited in Wacousta Sunday. Friday evening. left at my office. I took it home and During the storm of the past week gave it a trial, and have to say I was Casper Diehm is building an addition lightning shocked John Heidt quite very much pleased with it, as a substi ­ on his house. badly, also struck Mrs. B. Stampfly ’s tute for coffee. We have always used Cora Owen, of Bengal, did business in house. Fortunately but little damage the beet Java and Mocha in our family, Riley Tuesday. was done. but I am free to say I like theGRAIN-O S. H. Williams and daughter, Bessie, as well as the best coffee I ever drank. attended quarterly meeting at Eureka ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN Respectfully yours, Sunday. ' EUREKA- 1 A. C. Jackson , M. D. Miss Millie Temple, of Duplain, is Elmer Stowell and daughter, Vernie, spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. spent Decoration day in Lansing. Hugh Watson. SOUTH LEBANON. J. Kirbye and wife visited their Misses Nora and Ruby Welton and daughter at St. Johns on Sunday. The very best Mrs. Martin, of Riley, spent Sunday Tressie Westmorland, of South Riley, D. E. Kirbye returned from Charles in Lebanon. called on Ruth Landers Sunday. too, South Carolina, last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Nash, of Canton, is visiting The Ladies Aid society will meet at the Assortment and the friends in Lebanon this week. home of Mrs. J. L. Brooks' Thursday, The bard boys gave an ice cream very best prices Summer School Mrs. Mary Peet, of Fowler, visited June 14th. All are invited to be pre ­ social at the Woodman ball Saturday Mrs. Smith Saturday and Sunday. sent. evening. on Umbrellas at The W. C. T U. will give an entertain ­ Miss Kate Carrow, of Ionia, is visiting School io the Bougbton district closed ment at the Christian church Saturday Allison ’s Jewelry at the home of F. M. Piggott this week Friday. Miss Eldridge, as teacher, gave evening June 16. At Ovid, Clinton county, Mich. This school will Lena Eibech, of Ionia, is at present great satisfaction, all hope she will Store. return in the fall. Mrs. Netta Bristol and Darwin Kirbye begin July 9th and continue five weeks, closing Aug. the guest of her father, Joseph Eibech. visited their cousin, Mrs. Chas. Sherman, Louie Pasch and wife, of Fowler, were at St. Johns Saturday. 10 in time for the Inspiration State Institute, Aug. 13, the guests of Geo. Townsend and wife WLSTPHALIA- Sunday. Rev. Williams and daughter Bessie, of 14 and 15 and for the Regular Teachers ’ Examina ­ From Portland Review: Riley, attended quarterly meeting Charles Cole and wife and E Nash A valuable horse belonging to Mrs. services at the U. B. church Sunday. Summer tion, Aug. 16 and 17, 1900. and wife visited at F. A. Sittlington ’s John Schaefer was struck aod killed by John Berryo was born in Canada id Sunday. lightning Sunday, between 10 and 11 1827, died at the home of his daughter, Instructors : John Sillman and wife were the guests o ’clock. Mrs. Watkins, in Duplain June 1st, 1900. Supt . E. M. Plunkett , President, Ovid. of Wm. Berkhousan and wife, of Essex, The Westphalia base ball club receiv­ He leaves to mourn bis loss a wife and Sunday. ed tbeir new suits last week aod all the six children. Funeral services were held Suits Prof. Jerome W. Howard, Secretary, Lansing. James Mundell and wife were the members of the club are well pleased from the E. V. church Sunday, June 3. C om’r R. M. Winston , Advisory Associate. guests of her parents, Calvin Coon and with them. Manager Hengesbach says Rev. Brown conducted the services. wife, Sunday. the boys did well for the first time they Fred Mankey and wife, of Dallas, played aod all who witnessed the game SOUTH RILEYv visited their daughter, Mrs. Frank say it is the strongest team Westphalia F.R. Jackson AIM—To prepare teachers for their respective certificates and to fit Leonard, Sunday. ever bad. Mark Cutler has the measles. them for better work in the class room. The hail storm which swept through John P. Arens, of the Westphalia Earnest Eddy is able to be about again Merchant Tailor BRANCHES—Review Classes in all studies required for Second and various parts of Lebanon done great creamery, who bought the St. Johns Maud Gordon, of Eagle, was home Third Grade certificates, also Beginning Classes in Physics and Algebra. damage to the crops. Some of the creame’y about a year ago, and remodeled Sunday. FACILITIES—Frae Building, PleasaDt Surroundings, adequate supply farmers are ploughing up their wheat it into a first class storage plant, ban Has the newest things of apparatus and teaching aids and experienced instructors. fields and planting them to corn. row securely stored therein about 1,350 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens visited in summer suits, light The friends of Edd Coffin, who resides crates of eggs, each crate containing 30 friends here Sunday. INSTRUCTION—Most modern and improved methods; Class work from dozens. These will be kept until Octo­ Anthony Lansing and family are vis­ overcoats, etc., and latest and approved text books Bring what books you have. We hope in Wyandotte, are sorely afflicted to the attendance will warrant engaging a Primary and Kindergarten teacher. learn that he has lost his mind on the ber and November, when the demand is iting relatives in this vicinity. guarantees a fit every account of his illness of tyhohid fever. good and the price well up. The plant Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris, of Coral, TUITION—$5.00 in advance. Half term $2.50. His wife and children will soon return is under the personal supervision of who have been visiting in this vicinity, time. Board and Lodging in good homes at reasooable rates. to the home of her father, James Kinley. James H. Bailey, who keeps the temper ­ returned home Monday. Come aod receive Aid and Inspiration. ature about 37. The building has a For any information address, capacity of 3,CC0 crates, but a portion of Mr. LaDue, of Pine Lake, is in thi9 Prices the Lowest it Is to be used for butter, which will be neighborhood agaiD with his traveling I E. M. PLUNKETT, Ovid, Mich. repair shop, which is very convenient for For First-Class vVork. brought from the creamery, commenc ­ the country people. How To ing with the first of June, when the Walker St. East, St. Johns. butter is best for summer use. The \ ------shipments are chiefly to New York and Boston markets. REAL ESTATE. Gain Flesh Caroline E. Wicke*. by admr., to Caught In the Act. UNION HOME- Jacob R. Averill, pt. of block £., St. A beautifully printed illustrated John* ...... $ 700 00 pamphlet ha? been issued by the Queen Persons have been known to A number of acros of beans will be Tl'erexin Schafer to J. F. Shraft lot 7, & Crescent Route that is full of interest ­ block 15, Fowler ...... 75 00 ing data ae to the historic old seaside gain a pound a day by taking planted this season. Jar. K. Joner and wife to George W. GOODRICH Mise Clara Harvey’s school closes Fox, 26 0-16 a. of land on • 44 of ne 44 city o* Charleston, 8. C. an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL­ today, and an entertainment will be of section 5, Essex ...... 500 00 The National Educational Association given this evening. Delia S^Cobb et. al. to A, W. Hawes, meets there in July, and every teacher SION. It is strange, but it often eVi of lot 7, block 7, Elsie...... 500 00 in the land will be interested and pro ine happens. C. E. Stevens had a dance in his Dew Joseph Simon and wife to Frank Simon fited by a perusal of the pamplet It L house last Friday night. Over fifty e 44 of ne M of section 35, Dallas...... 4.000 00 will be sent to you free A beautiful Somehow the ounce produces numbers wsre sold and a fine time re­ John Puns: and wife to Frank Simon, w entitled “Caught in the Act,” ported. k of ne 1% of section 85. Dallas...... 1,500 00 frontpiece STEAMERS the pound * it seems to start the Jos. B Hill and wife to Geo. W. Peck, adds to the novel mekeup of the paraph digestive machinery going prop ­ D. A. Doty, who has been ailing for lot 16. block 22, Ovid...... 400 00 let. some months past, died Tuesday at 2 Miranda Fox to Esther J. Browning, 8end your name to W. C. Rinearsoo. erly, so that the patient is able o ’clock, p. m. A post mortem was held, e 9.77 ch. of ne 44 of sw 44 ex. n 15.20 General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati. showing his disease was cancer of tho eh., of section 84, Watertown ...... 300 00 to digest and absorb his ordinary Wm. Sheldon and wife to Cap Sheldon, If you are a teacher the pamphlet comes liver. The funeral was held today at lot 1, block 6, Van Den sen ’s ad., Elsie 75 00 to you free. TO CHICAGO food, which he could not do be­ 1 p. m. at the E. V. church on the Elijah W. Moriran et. al. to Lncy D. 8. fore, and thatb the way the gain county line Interment in Union Home Morgan, nek of sw't and • 44 of nw TATEMENT FINEST ON THE LAKES. cemetery. Mr. Doty was a soldier in the 44 of section 36. Watertown, and a 44 S b made. civil war, being a member of the 8th of nw k of section 7, Essex (q. o.)___ 1 00 —OF— Reuben D. Parker and wife to Lncy D. State Rooms and Cabins on the Steamships A certain amount of flesh is Michigan, also a member of the G. A. R. 8. Parker, e H of nw 4% and n pt. of a Pott of Eureka. H of sw 44 of section 36, Watertown Fanner ’s Intnal “INDIANA” and “IOWA” are large, well necessary for health t if you have (q. e.)...... 10 00 EA8T BINGHAM. Margaret Sorrells to Wm. E. Nelson aet Fire Insurance Company ventilated, electric lighted, have running not got it you can get it by aJL^ne k nw H of section 26, Ovid.... 1,267 00 CSIx Perkins and wife to Ellen A. FOB MAT, 1900. water and call bells. Leave St. Johns 3:12’ taking Mrs. Carrie Hazle wm a caller here Newman nt. of ■ X of nw 44 of section Number of members May lat...... 4,619 p. m., via D. G. H. & M. R’y and take one Monday. 21, Victor...... 2,000 00 Added in May______*1 Willie Bowen and Robert Roggon Frances J. Warren and wife to Charles Canceled ------• of these boat^ at Grand Haven, 9 p. m., ar­ Perkins pt. of s 44 of nw 44 of section yirs pnmsioa spent Sunday in Lansing. 21, Victor ...... 1,800 00 Net gain ------52 52 rive at Chicago 6 a. m. Min Minnie Davis wm the guest of Chas. G. Clarke to Jerry Coif et al., n Miss Mary Bowen Sunday evening. 44 of se44 of section 4, Bath ...... 1,000 00 Number of members June lat-...... — 4,671 Miss Mary Bowen spent Sunday with Rishard R. Stewart to James Caldwell Am’t of property Insured May 1st....—$5,911,611 et al., sw 44 of sw k of section IS, Added in May______$7S£$0 Comm«BC«mMt Folders. Mr. and Mrs. Willie GiUaon, of Eureka. Bath ...... 1,000 00 Canceled and decreased------14,320 THOS. 8. 8PRAOUK it SON, U in winter , and If yoa are thriving upon Thk Republican has a very nice line It don't stop because the weather warm. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dobson, Mrs. Jss. John F. Skinner et al. to Edgar L. Carr Net gain ...... $59,270 59,270 is Stubbs and Mrs. Wm. Bowen were cal­ w 44 of ne 44 of section 22, Essex ...... 2,400 00 of commencement folders, which will be foe. (fid ft.oo, all druggists. John Hicks and wife to Coleman C. Am’t Insured June lat------$5,970,8$! urnished at reasonable prices. Satis- PATENTS. led to Owoeso Thursday to attend the Vaughan, e 44 lota 11 and 12, block 10 action guaranteed. SCOTT A BOWNF., Chtmtou, Now York. funeral of Mise Flossie Cooper. St. Johns (q. c.)...... 1,200 00 CHAS. B.GIFFELS, Secretary. Wayne County Bank Bldg., DETROIT. I

ton street, BostoS, tmr m—— nmu Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and dealers of Baltimore, have filed a 7Z| many of them deplore the lorn of their girlish forms tlon in bankruptcy. Liabilities, $07.* 000 damage. / after marriage The bearing of children Is vary Forest fires In the Catalina moun­ Shapely destructive to the mother ’s shapeliness This can HISTORYOF WEEK* 797. Assets, $11,572. i: Hamiltonilton /.i: mm | _ "iii be avoded, howeve r, by the uas of Moraaa'a tains in Arltona destroyed 60.000,000 All the branch bouses of the Na­ feet of lumber______\ « The Photographer, over < > tional Tube company In the country, ! lt«mt of Interest from All Over the except those located In New York, Chi­ ODDS AND ENDS. WardI & Holtons ’ Grocery ! - Married Women Mn|hpr^e cago, Han Francisco and Pittsburg will mast prepares the body for the strain upon it. and preserve* ■■■ IB ■ I ■ R I World. The soldiers ’ monument was accept ­ the symmetry of form. Motse*’* Friend also obviates W ■ ■■ WM W be permanently closed on June 1. ed at Kenosha, WIs., before 35,000 Makes xrittrTid tfi* safetydanger through of child-birth^ this critical and period carries without the expectantpalnTlt is woman ’s Passenger agents of the Burlington persons. molest bteaaing, and thousands gratefully tell of the great good it PREPARED IN CONDENSED FORM. line have captured the Cook County W. F. Bruner of St. Louis has been ? . the Beat Photographs to {*• done them Sold by all druggists at ft 00 per bottle. Democratic club for its trip to the appointed chief clerk to Chairman Mc­ Oar littls book, telfing ail about this great remedy, wiU be sent Kansas City convention. Leod of the Western Passenger asso­ be had and they are fra* to any address by Thi Bkadpikld Kxoulatoi Company , KvenU Reported by Telegraph Given In The bank of W. C. Shields at Mul­ Atlanta, Georgia. Friend ciation In Chicago. Short Paragraphs —One Weak’s Happen ­ berry Grove, Ills., baa closed Its doors. Heavy fighting between the Chinese Fine ings Chronicled to Butt the Bnsy Reader The majority of the stock of the Imperial troops and the ’'Boxers ” la Give Him a Trial. —Crimea. Casualties and Other Matters Knoxville, Tenn., Gaslight company reported. •f Public Interest. has been purchased by Isaac Baxter The Prince of Wales’ Diamond Jubi ­ THR HO Kit WAR. and others of Detroit and Chicago. lee won the English Derby amid a Photographs. The Commercial Gazette of Pitts­ scene of wild excitement. The British war office has no formal burg, news of Pretoria ’s occupation. The Pa., has been bought outright by The Train Dispatchers' Association Boers appear to have retreated In good George T. Oliver, a wealthy Iron mer­ of America will hold its auuual con­ order and their evacuation of their chant of that city. vention in Atlanta, Ga., beginning capital is not indicative of present Three Cleveland steel mills have June 12. shut down unexpectedly, leaving 1,000 Six foreign powers, America Includ­ surrender. men Idle. ed, sent troops to Pekin from Tient ­ Lord Roberts reports British forces The congress gold mine, owned by sin just In time to avert a battle In possession of Johannesburg and the the Congress Gold Mining company, threatened at Pekin. It was rumored union Jack floating over the govern ­ and located sixty miles north of Phoe ­ the Chinese might oppose entry to the ment buildings. nix, A. T., has been sold for $1,500,000 capital city, but such was not the case. an ft-) AMO STKA MISHIN LINKS. Lord Roberts does not confirm re­ to a New York syndicate. The St. Ivouis police hoard has or­ 1 . . f r FOB ported British occupation of Pretoria. The Increase in bicycle manufacture dered the sheriff to summon a posse Northern & all Southern Points General Bundle has defeated a Boer for the current yeaT will be about 10 comltatua of 1,000 men to preserve or­ counnanda at Senekal. His casualties peT cent, over last year. der. Toledo, and Points East were forty-five killed and many wound­ Bank deposits in Montana have It Is alleged that Queen Lll has de­ MERCY HOSPITAL. ed. more than doubled In trtx years, while cided to bring suit against the United and South and for Messaged from Lord Roberts as In Wyoming .they have trebled. States government for the restoration Direct Connection* at Owomo Junction and FOR WOMEN ONLY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN. given out by the war office have an of the crown lands and revenues in Durand with D. A M. R’y Train*. encouraging tone, but show unexpect ­ MISHAPS AND DISASTERS. Hawaii. POPULAR BOUTK TO t Location Pleasant and Private. All the comforts of a good home for ed activity of the Boers at several While William Hetzell and George Senator Hanna ’s daugthcr, Mabel, la points. Detchon were trying to rescue a cow one of the best whips among Washing ­ Howell, Ann Arbor, Cadillac, women during pregnancy and confinement, and the treatment of diseases Advices from Pretoria tell of a hard peculiar to women. Careful attention given to nursing and providing from an abandoned well at Alllanoe, ton women. Clare, Manistee, Traverse City battle near Johannesburg. O., they were overcome by gas. Both In Norway and Sweden brides and good homes for infants. Rates Moderate. Address, Rebels are again active in Cape (pol ­ died. grooms have to show vaccination cer­ and Points North. ony. __ __ Edward Garrlty was killed by fall­ tificates before they can be legally We operate our own line of steamer* from MRS. H. C. STERLING, (Matron), Frankfort, Michigan, to Manitowoc and THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES. ing down the airshaft from a fourth- married. Kewannee, Wisconsin, and Menominee and Detroit Phoss 4925. 970 Rivrr St., Detroit, Mick, Four American soldiers were killed story window at his borne at Chicago. Twenty-three foreign warships are Gladstone, Michigan, and can save yon In a fight with Filipinos in the Island H. E. Miles was killed and others at Taku, China, on account of the money on tickets to the West and North- were hurt In an accident during the “Boxers ” troubles. Marines guard the W*W. H. BENNETT G. P. A.. Toledo. Ohio. of Samar. Agulnaldo is reported to have been International cycle race at Waltham, legations in Pekin. killed by Americans under Major Mass. The French senate has adopted the March at La Gat on May 19. An Evanston, Ills., electric car Dreyfus amnesty bill. The Safe Paint to Buy The Philippine island commission, jumped the track and rolled into a Robert A. Perkins, for many years The following guarantee is on every can of Frohlich ’s of which Judge Taft is the head, was ditch. Injuring eight persons. editor of the Rutland, Vt., Herald, Is welcomed to Manila by General Mac- Engineer John Hines and Fireman dead. Rincinnati, ' ‘Magnet Brand ” Paint. No stronger pr^of of honest Arthur. Womble were killed in the WTeck of The park board of Baltimore has Major T. C. Goodman, who for two the fast passenger “flyer” on the San forbidden the use of automobiles in value is possible than this. Antonio and Aransas Pass railroad, any of the public parks. years haa been paymaster In the de­ thirty miles south of Waco, Tex. GUARANTEE. partment of the lakes, has been trans ­ Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and ferred to Manila. _____ Lightning killed a child In bed at Virglua have made Jefferson Davis’ Hamilton & If this paint is not satisfactory in even' way, in the using the farmhouse of Alfred A bear, near birthday, June 3, a legal holiday. nud after in the wearing, tell yo ir dealer, who will notify WASHINGTON NEWS. Menominee, Mich. If prognostications are to be de­ us, and we will adjust the matter to yonr satisfaction. The senate referred the Teller res­ NOTABLE DEATHS. pended on Texas will make a new reo 8 E0WAR0 FR0HLICH FAINT AND GLASS CO.. olution of sympathy for the Boers to ord on wheat this year. Ry. the,foreign relations committee. Judge John P. Rea, commander in Detroit , Mich .—Factories —Toledo , Ohio . The authorities at Washington re­ chief of the G. A. R. In 1887-88, Is dead It is the safe paint, besides a given amount wil1 at his home on Nicollet Island, near gard the situation in China critical. Minneapolis, Minn. DIRECT LINE VIA cover more surface than any other paint, making Amerlcau marines from the Newark it the most economical Paint as it costs no more Colonel C. P. At more, general pas ­ DETROIT, are on the way to Tlen-Tsin. than inferior Paint. When the United States supreme senger agent of the Louisville and TOLEDO, Nashville railroad, died suddenly If your dealer does not sell the ‘'Magnet Brand" Paint order direct from us court adjodrned Monday for the term Tuesday of apoplexy. and DAYTON, and we will see that you are promptly supplied. It left 304 enses on the docket undis ­ posed of. Judge James Scammon Is dead at Edward Frohlich Paint A G lass Co ., Detroit —Toledo. 3 The Clark (Montana) senatorial case, Kansas City of paralysis. including that of Maginnis, will not John Shannon Briggs, son of Ansel Bicycles Briggs, first governor of Iowa, is dead \ CINCINNATI, come up for settlement this term of congress. at his home in Omaha, Neb. CASH or INSTALLMENTS FOR A senate committee has begun the William Cullen Brewster, a well- known banker, Is dead at his home in Seven High-grade pines to REPUBLICAN investigation of the postal frauds in , aged 72 years. Southern Winter Resorts. -VND----- Cuba. choose from. The senate has approved the pro ­ Dr. E. O. Shakespeare, a prominent motion of Major General Miles to be physician of Philadelphia, is dead. FLORIDA, lieutenant general and of Adjutant Captain D. A. Miner, aged 68 years, NEW ORLEANS, 11 m\- General Corbin to lie major general. is dead at his home In Mexico, Mo. WANTED. , In the house the proposed amend ­ He had been on the Mississippi and CALIFORNIA. ment to the constitution restricting Ohio rivers for flfty-oYie years. Two ladies’ 2d hand wheels Mrs. John Sherman, wife of Ex- and intermediate points. trusts failed of passage by a vote of in exchangejfor new wheels. National Educational Association tick­ 154 to 131. Secretary of State John Sherman, Is ets via the Queen & Crescent Route are The president has appointed Daniel dead at Manseld, O. National Educationalso arranged that one can visit Cbatta A. Ray, of Illinois, to be United States Mrs. Alzina Parsons Stevens, well Finest Modern Service. nooga, Chickamauga Military Park and known In labor circles and noted for Association. Lookout Mountain as well as the moun­ marshal of Hawaii. ^ Bargains for Sat. June 9 Oafe Cars, Parlor Oars, Compart ­ The joint resolution proposing a con ­ her charitable work, Is dead at Chi ­ Great Meeting at Charleston, S. C., tain city of Asheville and the famous cago. ment and Standard Pullman “Land of the Sky.” The stop-over privi ­ stitutional amendment empowering Mrs. Mary C. Allen, widow of Ed­ ♦ 1 Maroon Wheel, M. * W. Sleepers.' leges on these tickets are m< et complete congress to regulate trusts was de­ feated In the house. win C. Allen, banker and many times + tires...... $7.50 JULY 7-13 indeed, and the historic points at Chatta ­ mayor of Ottawa, Ills., is dead, aged nooga as well as in the Blue Grass and President McKinley has cabled con ­ 76 years. + 1 Electric Wheel, M. & W. Solid Vestibiiled Trains. the Cumberland Plateau are quite as gratulations to Princp Albert of Bel­ ▲ tires...... $10 THE QUEEN AND CRESCENT gium on his engagement to the daugh ­ Earl of Radnor Is dead In London, great as those found at Charleston. ^ 1 S. & J. 24 in., black, $1 2.50 \ r \. c ent of the O. H. D. will W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A., Cincinnati, ter of the Duke of Bavaria. England. be pleased to furnish infor ­ ROUTE THE FIRE RECORD. is preparing a very interesting lot of IN THE POLITICAL FIELD. ♦ O. G. mation. The great line to the South-east, makes printed matter with maps and illustra­ Senator Hanna denies the report Fire partially destroyed the paper low rates for the occasion. Chat ­ tions iD abundance, setting forth the mills of the York Haven Paper com­ D. G. EDWARDS, Passenger Traffic things that are of most interest to the that he ius determined not to be the pany at York Haven, Pa. Loss, $100,- Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio. tanooga and Asheville visited chairman of the new national Repub ­ en-route. teacher both at Charleston and enroute. lican committee. 000. 1 Plunkett, Every teacher in the county should see Forest fires are raging in the Rainy ♦ PHOTOGRAPHER, This great convention meets each year to One thousand Nebraskans will during the summer vacation for the dis- it that a supply of (his printed matter march In the parade arranged by the river district, northwest Ontario. ( . is in his hands at once whether he ex Fire in the five-story department X St. Johns, Mich. cussiun of educational problems, for pects local committee at Kansas City for the social intercourse and f >r the opportun ­ to make the trip to Charleston or Democratic national convention there store of the Pitts-KImball company, ity it affords each year to visit, at a low not. It will be of interest in either case. on July 4. adjoining the Park_theater, Washing ­ 4*0 A DAY SURE rate, places of interest in diverse parts of B| Send us your address and Benjamin F. Shively of South the United States. With this plan in Betid. Ind.. will accept the Democratic we will show you how view the meeting last > ear was held at nomination for governor if tendered. ^ to make $3 a day absolutely LosAngeles. It meets this year at Grand Troll Railway System. Wharton Barker has formally ac­ sure; we furnish the work and Charleston, S. C. The benefits accru­ cepted the nomination of the Populist ing therefrom go not only to the teacher WEST BOUND. party for president. teach you free; yon work in the local* but also to the pupils, who, after all, are No. 11. Western Express to Grand ity where you live. Send us your Haven ______8:28 a. m The election in Oregon, so far as re­ perhaps the greatest gamers from the Mo.l9,Mo ninR Express to Gd.Haven, 10:31 a. m sults are known, gave the Republic ­ address and we will explain the busi* rest the teacher gets and from the in ­ No. 18, Mail and Chicago Express to Gd. Haven ...... 8:12 p.m ans a plurality of from 5,000 to 8,000. ness fully; remember we guarantee a creased capacity for work with which he No. 17, Grand Rapids Express ...... ’7:39 p. m. clear profit of S3 for every day’s work, returns from the meeting Nos. 19.13 and 17, daily except Sunday. THE CRIMINAL RECORD. Summer School The meeting this year at Charleston is No. 11 daily. Eleven persons were shot and many absolutely sure. Write at once. one of special import. Since the trying EAST BOUND. Injured by missiles In riots provoked No. 12. Detroit Express ™..„...... 8:28 a. m. THE FRANKLIN SOAP CO., days of the Reconstruction period the No. 20. Mail to Detroit.™ ...... 12:07 p. m. by St. Louis strikers. Three of the DETROIT, MICH. educators, north and south, have been No. 18, Evening Express to Detroit wounded are expected tq die. rather slow about the cementing process aud east...... 5:22 p. m Mo. 14, Eastern Express to Durand A union inotorman iu St. Louis shot which has gone on more rapidly with ana east______9:17 p. m and fatnlly wounded a policeman, and other classes; but the wonderful display Nos. 18.12 and 20, daily except Sunday. was then killed by another officer. CANCERS. ^ No. 14 daily. For Deficient Pupils of enthusiasm upon the part of the External or internal permanently cured with ­ W. H. BURKE, After a quarrel with Ills fiancee Har­ out surgical operation or caustic*, or causing southern teacher, in working for the Agt. St. Johns. rison Blake, son of a wealthy fanner, pain. Writ* for book on cancers and tumor* success of the Charleston meeting indi ­ shot himself through the head at Proc- Namerou* testimonials. Dr. Smith, Ganeer cates an entirely new era in the history Specialist. Port Huron. Mich.. P. O. Box 1043. torvllle, O. of the American School and gives Frank Carney, son of the woman promise that the Charleston meeting will A Summer School for defici­ F F. Murdooit —Marble & Granite The who owns the Erdlltz hotel at Menomi ­ be the greatest convention of the N. E. nee, Mich., has been arrested, charged A. that has ever taken place in its his with having destroyed the building by ent pupils in 6th, 7th and 8th MARBLEand 1 tory. It is said that a membership of fire. over five thousand is already assured Deputy Auditor Reeves has been ar­ from the Southern States alone. Chicago rested at and Is expected to As a meeting place Charleston is of grades will be held in St. Johns GRANITE WORK usual interest to students of history, reveal further frauds by Neely In Cu­ particularly that of the Revolutionary ban postal affairs. . 1 have just received a car-load of period. The first colony in South Caro Dr. H. L Mundy, aged 45 years, a during vacation. . Granite work direct from the lina was established in 1679; the great Tribune dentist, was found dead in his office quarries. In Kansas City. He bad taken mor­ John Locke preparing the scheme of la a newspaper for bright and intelligent peo ­ phine. I have on hand at the preeent time government. In the War of the Revolu­ ple. It is made up to attract people wbo tblnlc. at least one hundred monuments tion the State was a leader among the Is not neutral or colorless, constantly trim­ James Doyle interfered with John aod tablets in granite and marble thirteen colonies and it still points with ming in an endeavor to please both sides, but Johnson while the latter was quarrel­ For particulars call on the finest variety to select from to undiminished pride to such names as It Is independent In the best eense of the word. ing with Mrs. Johnson at Chicago. be found anywhere in Michigan King ’s Mountain, Cowpene, Camden and It haa pronounced opinions and Is fearless la Johnson shot Doyle and himself, but and more coming all the time. Fort Moultrie. The later and more un ­ expressing them, but it is always fair to its not fatally. opponents. At Elwood Station, Mo., Charles A visit to my ehow rooms will con­ fortunate days of the ’(XT’s are marked Matters of national or vital public Interest Jesse Bancroft. vince you that marble and granite too. by many a brave defense and strug­ get more space In THE TRIBUNE than In any Fayne, a clerk In a general store, was work can be bought right at home gle against the inovitable. other paper In the West. found dead in bed In the rear of the in St. Johns, with more satisfac All this 18 to be seen in the present For theae reasons it la the newspaper you store. He had been shot in the head, tion to the purchaser and at lees modern city in many interesting land ­ should read during the forthcoming political apparently by a burglar. price han of some outside shop. marks from historic St. Michael s and campaign. In a drunken row at Atchison, Kan., THE TRIBUNE'S financial column* never W. D. Ranler, a quarryman, shot and the statue of Calhoun, to the great mod­ mislead the public. oM»33H93 49W»4M»9 »4»WW9 HH»»94»4»9»W»»4»9» ern defepces recently erected which Its facilities for gathering news, both local Instantly killed James Burgett and make the harbor the most completely and foreign, are far superior to those of any Carl T. Oatbout, laborers. P. P. Murdock defended on our great coastline. other newspaper In the West. Otto Schuster through Jealousy,shot USE ✓ £)t. Johns, Michigan. Opposite the Post Charleston in summer is delightful. It presents the news In as fair a way as pos ­ his wife three times at Peoria, Ills., The floral display in city gardens and sible, and lets Its readers form their opinions. and then attempted to kill himself. Office. along the country drives is said to excel Whtl* it publishes the moat comprehensive Bhe probably will recover in beauty and attractiveness anything articles on all news features, If you are busy that is produced elswhere in the United the “Summary of THE DAILY TRIBUNE” RITflINE.S8 NOTES. published dally on the first page gtvee yon Two hundred employes of the States. The continuous incoming briefly all the news of the day within one col­ HOSTETLER’S Amina! Dividends breeee from the sea keeps the temper ­ umn. Springfield, Ills.. Paving Brick works ature pleasant on the warmest davs. No IU sporting news la always the best, and Its are out because the proprietors refuse PAYABLE MONTHLY. to grant weekly pay. Amounts of 320.00 and upwards sun strokes or stifling heat are here to Sunday Pink Sporting Section la better than received. Writ* for part fen tar*. be found, such as conventions often any sporting paper In the country. James E. Keriyn of Evanston, Ills., labor under in northern inland cities. It is the “cleanest" dally printed In the West. filed a petition In bankruptcy at Mil­ -Standard Investment Co., The trip to Charleston from the north waukee. WIs.; with liabilities $523,175 BAKING POWDER | 406 Chamber of Camaserca, ▼ia the Queen A. Crescent Route and its Republican and ■nd assets $71,797. ■ Detroit, - Mich. connecting linee Is as interesting as the Detroit Journal..*P1 H. Prag A Bros., German produce < >»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »MM »•»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* visit to the city itself. PI

Bryeu a Populist. MERLEBEACH 7 ns and fill up the gap between tile The Republican. Mb. Editor : Wm J. Bryan la a reg­ Mrs Trowbridge paid her old friend, two columns. This finally cheated ular Dominated candidate for president Mrs. Julia Reed, a visit last week. BRITISH IN PRETORIA the enemy, who were driven beck to­ jfJffappy other9 of ths United States. He is tne popu ­ ward Pretoria. 1 hoped we would Thursday, June 7, 1900. lists’ candidate. Mias Winnie Wood visited Lansing y friends last wesk returning Sunday. have been able to follow them up, but Sratitudo Republican State Convention. Being nominated by the populists has Lord Robert* In'orms the War the days now are very short In this A republican state convention to nominate taken the wind out of the sails Of the Eugene Forbes was in Pittsburg, part of the world; and, after nearly candidate* for state officers will be held in the democrats. The democrats have no cause Michifpus, three days of last week on Office of the Oc* two hours ’ marching and fighting, we city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Wednesday, tooomplain. The democrats in nomi­ business. June 27, 1800, at 10:30 a. m. cupation. had to bivouac on (be ground gained [lkttxx to MBS. PIMXIAM NO. s6j8s] Clintou county is entitled to 12 delegates. nating him for president in 1896 went Eugene Brya, wife and little daughter during the day.” “ Dear Mbs. Pukkah —1 have many, D. K. ALWARD, G. J. DIKE KM A, over to him. He did not come over to drove over to Lansing Wednesday for many thanks to give you for what your Secretary. Chalruian. them. It is fitting that the populists the day. Hocr Envoys at Chicago. should be the first to renominate him. LOEDOH ONCE MORE GOES WILD. Chicago, June 5.—The peace envoys Vegetable Compound has done for axe. Republican County Convention. Mrs. Sherman, of Entrican, returned After first confinement I waa sick for A republican coduty convention will be held The democratic party adopted the role of Monday after a few days visit with her from the South African republic are at the court hnuae, St. Johns, on Monday, June “second fiddle” and should play accord­ now the guests of the city. The train nine years with prolapsus of the womb, 18, 1900, at 1 o ’clock p. ■>., to select 12 delegate* ingly. They make the democrats take son,'Wesley, at the home of M. F. Trow­ had pain in left side, In small of back, to state convention at Grand Rapid*, June 27, bridge. The Taking of Pretoria Taken Uni* bearing the Boer delegates arrived at 1900, and 12 delegates to the senatorial conven ­ the populistic candidate for president, veraalty to Mean the Prattoal the Van Buren street station over the a great deal of headache, palpitation tion yet to be called. The various township* but they will not take the democratic Mrs. Lula Brya will entertain the Lake Shore loa'd at 8 o ’clock in the of heart and leuoorrhoea. I felt so will be entitled to representation as follow*: candidate for vice president. Ladies Aid society of Olive Wednesday, End of the War. morning. At the same moment the tel­ Bath A Bengal I, Bingham U, Dallas 2, Dewitt June 13, at one o ’clock. A cordial invi ­ weak and tired that I could not do my 3, Duplain 8, Ragle 3, Essex I, Greeubush 5,.Leb ­ The Brysuites want Towne, the popu ­ egraph Instruments were clicking the work. I became pregnant again and anon S, Olive 3, Ovid 6, Riley 3, Victor 3, Watar- listic nominee for vice president, to with ­ tation extended to all. message that announced the formal en ­ town 8, Westphalia 1. _ , draw. The Kansas City men think that A very pleasant party was held at the London, June 5.—The war office try of Lord Roberts In Pretoria—the took your Compound all through, and C. C. VAUGHAN, Chairmhn. now nave a sweet baby girl. I never D. H. HUNT; Secretary. two populiats on the ticket is one too Beach May 30. Forty-three numbers has issued the following dispatch capital city of the Transva&L The D. 8. FRENCH, Treasurer. many. When the convention meets at were sold. Dancing closed at 1:30. The from Lord Roberts: announcement had a disheartening ef­ before had such an eaay time during Republican County Committee. Kansas City the populists probably will date of next party is July 4. “Pretoria. June 5.—We are nqw in fect on the envoys, and they were labor, and I feel it was due to Lydia Republican Ticket. be out of “Towne. ” There will be a dance at Olive grange possession of Pretoria. The official scarcely in the mood to appreciate an B. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. I To all thoae who are looking for a pop ­ hall Friday evening, June 15. Bill in ­ entry was - made In the afternoon at enthusiastic reception. am now -able to do my work and fesl For Representative in Congress, Eighth Con ­ ulistic candidate on a populistic platform cluding dance, horses to hay and bag ­ better than I have for years. I cannot gressional District,— 2 o ’clock.” WILL FACT ALL EUROPE ^ to be a populistic president of these gage cnecked 50 cents. Glavey’s full thank you enough. ”—Mae. Ed . b JOSEPH W. FOBDNEY. United 8tates, we recommend Wm. J. orchestra will furnish music. Bryan as the right man for them to sup ­ London, June 5.—At 2 o ’clock in the Mather Than Interfere with the Boxer ujmeb , Deyux , Tax. ^ Oregon tired the first republican gun port. As such candidate he advocates Mail carrier Wilkins reports 999 pieces afternoon, almost eight months after Movement. of mail collected and delivered in four­ Shanghai, ■ June 5.—The China Ga- Wonderfully Strengthened. of the campaign Monday, when two the cheapening of the coin standard so teen days ending May 31st, on the Merle the declaration of war, Lord Roberta republican congressmen were elected by that metalic money shall have the irre­ entered Pretoria. While the eom- sette says It has the highest authority *' I have been taking Lydia E. Pink- deemable quality of fiat paper currency, Beach route. This does not include for stating that he dowager empress ham’s Vegetable Compound, Blood * increased majorities over two years ago. the abolition of individual ownership, in mail dispatched in mail pouch. has ordered the taung-li-yamen to Purifier and Liver Pills and feel won ­ People prefer to vote for prosperity. the line of socialism, the initiative and The opening meeting at Olive Grange face all Europe rather than to Inter ­ derfully strengthened. Before using referendum for which he has already in observance of memorial day was well attended by members and visitors. fere with the Boxer movement Else­ your remedies I was in a terrible state; The celebrated Sutton caae waa pronounced, the overthrow of the method felt like fainting every little while. I established by the founders of the re- Beautiful flowers adorned the tables and where It is asserted that the viceroy finished Saturday, the jury returning a ublic for electing United States sena- ‘Old Glory” artistically draped held a has ordered troop* to oppose the fur­ thought I must surely die. But now, verdict of not guilty. The trial seemed E»rs, free trade, and opposition to the conspicious place in the room. Program ther landing of parties from foreign thanks to your remedies, those feel* to be a fair one, and Mr. Sutton is to be opened with the national hymn America warships and that the troops now en ­ Inga are all gone. ”—Mas. Kmimb process of the courts. Mr. Bryan is gaged in operation are designed to congratulated that a jury of his peers, physically constructed so that he can by choir. Mrs. Chillis Carpenter recit­ Sokvxzdxb , 1344 Hxuor Atm., Dktboxt swallow all this. The populist platform ed “The Blue and the Gray”, * patriotic prevent further foreign reinforce ­ Mich . after listening to the evidence, promptly is more to his notion than the Chicago reading “The American Flag” was given ments reaching Pekin. * acquitted him. platform. by Mrs. K. E. Moore. Freddie Carpen ­ A representative of the Associated When a man starts out to be a wild ter pleased the audience with a recita­ Press visited Huang Tsun on the SITS P001 FU1IR6 man in politics, of subversion and demol­ tion apporpriate to the occasion. Song Pekln-Elen Tsin railway, and found J J It seems reasonably certain now that ition, the more extensive the prospectus “Put the Bright Side out to Mother ” that the station had been burned and the electric railroad from Lansing to St. two bridges damaged. The officer Is Responsible for the ^Poor {Condition of of destruction, the more it is to his taste. was sung by choir. Lewis Carpenter the Wheat Crop. Louis will be built Lansing expects —R. gave a select reading. Mias Rose" Hug- commanding the Chinese troops on alet and Mrs. Nellie JSugfdet gave fine duty there said that 200 of his men Editor Republican : Your solidta­ great benefits from the new line, and recitations. The popblar and pathetic had bolted and only fifty remained. ttoo came while I was away from home the other towns also expect to boom. Stearns Men Have no Second Choice. song “Just as the Sun Went Down ” was These fought well, killing a number causing delay. My opinion may oot be It is probable that every town on the From Alloxan Gazette: beautifully rendered by Mrs. |Henry of the Boxers. The bolting troops worth much, but as I am getting my line hopes to profit a little, possibly at Prior to the holding of the Wayne Watson. Especially fine was the rendi ­ were badly cut up In the adjacent living by the sweat of my brow I nec ­ the expense of some other town. Rela­ county convention yesterday, Mr. Ferry tion of the well known and beautiful broken country. It is stated that essarily catch on to some things by ex ­ had obtained for all his cash but a single poem entitled “Searching for the 81ain ” sixty were killed or wounded. Some perience regardless of the old adage tively they will all be in the same con ­ by Mrs. Robert Toan. So vividly was of their bodies were recovered, fright ­ “That there are some that won ’t learn in dition as they are now. So far as St delegate to the state convention. In all the scene of the battle field portrayed fully mutilated. any other school. ” My observation has Johns is concerned, we expect to hold he now has ninety-six. Mr. Bliss about that in fancy are heard the groans of OBWKRAL LORD ROBERTS. Bands of Boxers are patrolling the not been very extensive in this town, but 120, aod Mr. Stearns over 160. Besides the wounded and dying and the pitiful mander-ln-chlef of the greatest army neighborhood, but have not Interfered I should think that about half a crop our own. Our merchants can and will Great Britain ever put In the field this long lead, and the certainty of hav ­ grief of bereaved friends. For Borne with the party of the Associated will cover the bill or an average of about offer just as attractive goods and prices moments after the speaker ceased speak was fulfilling the promise he made Press representatives. All the Chi ­ teu bushels to the acre. as any other town. There is ample ing one very much loDger, he is second ing the audience seemed spellbound. to the guards at Bloemfontein, to lead nese railway employes are deserting Now as to the cause for the condition, capital here to do business with, and choice of many Bliss delegates, and Mrs. Toan is truly gifted as an elocu­ them Into the capital of the Trans ­ their posts and the troops sent to it is various, but two words at the end probably of most of the Waynef^delega- tionist. The song Memories closed the vaal, England was celebrating the guard tb stations appear to be worse of this communication will cover the our merchants and manufacturers seem program Ice cream and cake was han useless A guard of 250 sent to «hole cause. In the first place the to know how to successfully conduct tion too. His supporters, however, have event with wild enthusiasm. Through ­ served to nearly one hundred persons. out the length and breadth of the Feng Tal bolted at Lu KouChao when bleak clay knolls and the wheat fields their business. That the new road will no second choice, but believe him sure they heard of the trouble at Huang- that have produced abundantly for of an early nomination. Western Michi country the news spread like wildfire. thirty, forty or more years have lost be a great convenience, there can be no BENGAL. Mean* End of ths War. T*ung. ______J gan is at last to be fairly treated by the DEATH OF 1018. SHERMAN V their producing powers since the wood- doubt; and there js reason to believe Based on the recollection of recent laLds are cleared away so the winds dry that considerable growth in population Republican party, and given the govern- Mrs. J. R. Smith and two little daugh ­ European wars, when the occupation up the moisture neceessry to germinate ship which the eastern part of the state, of the enemy's capital signified the Wife of the Former taeretery of State will follow its construction. ters from Vancouver, B. C., are visiting Passes Away In Ohio. the seed, so in this instance the farmer and chiefly Detroit, has so long monopo ­ with her sister-in law, Mrs. J. M. Hicks, end of hostilities, Lord Roberta ’ terse needs to be a live energetic man to know telegram was taken universally to Mansfield, O., June 5.—Mrs. Sher ­ lized. of Bengal. and be willing to act according to his The result of the Kent county repub ­ Miss Mary 8turgis will have entertain ­ mean the practical finish of the war man, wife of John Sherman, former best judgment. The man who wants to lican convention is very gratifviDg to the ment at her school this Saturday even­ which has tried Great Britain ’s mili­ secretary of state, died at her home turn stubble uoder aod sow wheat Lord Roberts and the British army tary resources as they were never here at midnight, aged 72 years. Hope should know that the sooner he can friends of Justus S.Stearns, the Luding- ing. All are invited to attend. tried before. In Loudon the Mansion ton candidate for governor. Of Kent ’s entered Pretoria, the Boer capital June There will be Children ’s day program for her recovery was abandoned Sun ­ turn it after the first crop is off the 5th. by the little people and school in general, day afternoon, when she suffered a better and every day after five o ’clock 47 votes he has 38 and Col. Bliss 9. the It would seem that the end of the second stroke of paralysis, which left should roll the land ploughed during the war must now be close at hand. at the Grange hall in the afternoon. A Bliss men being for 8tearns for second ood time is expected for Bengal is never her very weak. At 9 o ’clock Monday day to mash the lunjps aod bold fast all choice. Although Mr. Ferry put up the ehind. night she sank into unconsciousness, ti,e moisture there is in the soil. S and did not again rally. In many wheat fields I see that the hottest kind of a fight, led by Sam ADDITIONAL COUNTY Mrs. Sherman ’s maiden name was low places in the indulatiog surface looks Lemon, collector of customs, aod other MAPLE RAPIDS- Margaret Cecilia Stewart, and she wen as though they had had a cold sweat, the members of the federal push, he was s ■ ------the only daughter of the late Judge seed killed out; such spots should have shut out cold. In Wayne county, how ­ OLIVE. E. G. Bement was in town Tuesday. Stewart of this city. She was married been drained or under drained. Some ever, where Mr. Stearns ’ followers put up Mrs. Hector Harris iB quite poorly at Daniel Feazle was badly kicked by a to John Sherman Dec. 31, 1848. No read that seed time and harvest present horse Monday children were born to them, but they shall never fail, but read in the same a hot tight, Mr. Ferry had two to one in Ed McKee, of Victor, waa a caller in assisted In the bringing up of the chil ­ good book about the sluggard. No the the county convention, and thus secured Born, to Frank Murphy and wife May town Tuesday. dren of others. This city was the today farmer cannot fold bis hands in the entire delegation. As matters stand 28th, 1900, a daughter. Mias Rose Eggleston has gone to Crys birthplace of Mrs. Sherman, and she quiet lassitude aod let innocuous dis- now Mr. Stearns is considerably in the The frequent rains hinder the farmers tai for the summer. GOVERNMENT RTTTLDTNG. PRETORIA. will be burled here. When it wns seen uetude assume full sway and expect that from getting corn planted. House and the war office almost In ­ that death was near telegrams were he and his farm are always to stick to­ lead. The so-called Bliss and Ferry Miss Irene Dunstall is visiting her stantaneously became the centers for sent to General Nelson A. Miles and gether and should be issue any bonds S. W. Norris and wife expect to visit father during vacation. combine did not work in Kent, spd it Grand Rapids this week. Jubilant throngs. Flags again ap ­ his wife. the pay met. t will probably fall on the will not work in many other counties. E. H. Schans is visiting his parents at peared as if by magic and traffic had While Mr. Sherman, so long In the incoming administration. Now the two W. H. H. Knapp and wife visited public eye, became familiar to every words are “poor farming. ” Although it Many Bliss men are for 8tearns for sec­ St. Louis for two weeks. to be diverted through other street*. friends near Ovid last week. A. Rohorabacher and daughter, of Hattons and coatless men and boys reader of the dally papers, but little condemn my brothers of the profession, ond choice, and are not likely to go to George and Agnes Pike attended Laingsburg, are visiting friends here. ran through the city alleys to see for has ever been said regarding hls wife. nine tenths of the honest farmers will the Detroit candidate. Olive Grange last Saturday evening. Mrs. H. F. Roeekrans, of Durand, is themselves the bulletins announcing This was due in large measure to her acknowledge the fact by sayiDg that had Miss Emma Martzke visited her the good news and staying to Join own wishes. She avoided as far as I did aa best I knew the crop would have visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Cowles, for possible cousin, Anna Yanz, in Watertown last a few weeks. In the thunder of cheers or add their the public attention. At no been better. Respectfully, \ The sharp rivalry for the republican Sunday. voices to the Joyful throngs singing time In her long and varied experi ­ J. B. Randolph . nomination for governor, and the fact W. D. Richardson and wife are visit­ “God Save tjie Queen. ” ence would Mrs. Sherman be termed J------Otto Martzke and Jay Smith called on ing their son Ed and family at Owosso flOO Dr. K. Deletion's Anti Diuretic that some of the candidates are wealthy A. Whittaker and other friends around No Loss of Life. a “society woman ” in the most limit­ this week. Judging from Lord Roberts ’ phrase ­ ed sense. But as a fine type of Amer­ May be worth to you mow than 3100 if you and are spending a good deal of money here last Sunday. have a child who soils bedding from incontan- Maple Rapids and Fowler clubs played ology the occupation of Pretoria was ican womanhood she represented offi­ once of water during sleep. Cures old and hiring men to go about the state work Bert Brinkorhoff and Miss Floy Whit ­ ball here Saturday, score 10 to 13 in fa­ liot accompanied by any lose of life. cial society In its Itest sense . young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. ing up sentiment for them, is leading to taker visited Mr. and Mrs Charles Cole vor of Maple Rapids. What has happened to the Boer forces M. Sold by A. O. Hunt druggist, 8t. Johns, in St. Johns last Sunday. Key's Appointment Confirmed. Michigan. 40-28 severe criticism in many quarters It Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hurshburger, of which so insistently opposed the Brit­ Washington, June 5.—Senator Cul- Mrs. Elgie Hodgea. Mrs. Recklin, of Duplain, visited over Sunday with Mr. ish advance at Six Miles Spruit can Would be more in keeping with the dig­ Owoseo, and Effie Hyde, of Lansing, only be surmised. But, presumably, lom had the appointment of Daniel A. nity of the office, it is argued, to let the and Mrs. Wilbur Hart Ray of Illinois as United States mar­ visited at Edgar Hyde's last Sunday. they have got away for the present, shal for the Territory of Hawaii con­ 4 MISS feUbU CHASE | office seek the man. So it would, but un ­ Leslie Farrier has the banner Dince of EAST BINGHAM at any rate. The latest press dis­ firmed by the senate. This was dons less the laws are so amended as to abso­ wheat. He has four acres of wheat that patches from a representative of the In executive session as a special favor, Does all kinds of PLAIN and i lutely prohibit men trying to influence stands four feet high and nicely headed I wish to say to the people of Diat. No- Associated Press at Preoria, dated as other appointments were not simi­ out. June 3, quotes General Botha us say­ DOMESTIC SEWING at prices ♦ caucuses and conventions iu their own 5 that I regret vary much that the larly treated. Colonel Ray is desirous A small party of frienda met at the school was closed so long on account of ing: of taking a certain steamer, and to en ­ that are reasonable. interests, they will go on striving for po* “So long as we can still count on Inquire at O. W. Emmons' or address 2 home of Thomas Barton and wife in my sickness and I fully appreciate the able him to do so his appointment had litical honors until human nature is com­ Riley Monday, June 4,1900, in honor of our thousands of willing men we to be ratified at once. Senator Cul- lock box, 131, St. Johns, Mich. & pletely transformed. Even in the church, the 25th birtnday of Miss Belle Barton. kindness they have shown me and return must not dream of retreat or throw ­ lom explained the case, and there was Mrs. Agnes Hagney was the guest of my thanks. Julia Smith. ing away our Independence. ” no objection. Marshal Ray will leave where high dignitaries are to be elected, honor. The war office has information that In a few days for the west, and after the same thing orope out, and lively wire Cllnton.Countg Rettelllon. one of the first things done by Lord a brief visit to relatives, will sail from pulling is indulged in by the various can ­ Roberts after the occupation of Pre­ San Francisco on the 22d Inst. ^ DUPLAIN. • St. Johns , Mich ., June 2, 1900. toria was to direct General French to didates. After all is said and done, the In response to an invitation sent to relieve the IHtlsh prisoners confined Object to Negro Enumerator. Asphalt roofin 6(o people have the whole matter in their School closes Friday with a picnic. the G. A. R. poets of Clinton county to at Waterval. Omaha, June 5.—Among the census <5a 6inaw , Mich *. ' own hands. If they feel that a candi ­ The Disciples are painting their churct • enumerators here is one colored man join with Chaa. E. Griseon Post, for the BOERS DRIVEN OUT. and hls troubles are greater than all date is buying with money, promises of Lois Moore ia entertaining the mumps. purpose of organizing a Clinton County place or other influence a nomination, Earlier Dispatch from Lord Roberts Tells others. Some people claim the right L. E. Tucker is home for a short time. Battallion of G. A. R. Veterans, rep ­ of Fight. to be addressed by none but Caucas­ they can vote him down in caucus, or, The W. C. T. U. meet with Mrs. Wm. ians and when the son of Africa puts Gould. resentatives from Elsie, Eureka and London, June 5.—The war office Is­ 'failing there because of corruption, re­ Maple Rapips met with the committee sues the following dispatch received hls feet Inside of the door they Imme­ fuse support st the polls. It is honor­ Edna Hudson is home for a two weeks’ diately forget all that they knew about appointed by Chaa. E. Griseon Poet at from Ixml Roberts before the occupa ­ themselves or point blank refuse to able to aspire to office, and within the vacation. tion of Pretoria: Oliver Fish and wife were in this vicin ­ G. A. R. hall. answer. A* a result a special enumer ­ bounds of honesty and decorum it is On motion Wayne E. Morris was ”81x Miles’ Spruit, June 4.—We ator will visit several households and ity Sunday. started this morning at daybreak and the heads of some families may find right that a man should take an interest Mrs. Frai.k Hall visited friends at elected chairman and M. McDonald esc in securing a nomination for the office to marched about ten miles to Six Miles' themselves defendants in the United Alma last week. retary. On motion of Comrade King Spruit, bom oauks of w'liicb were oc­ States court. which he aspires. Should hs go farther Dr. Hickey will preach at the M. E. (, that the association be known as cupied by the euetuy. Henry's and Fortune for e Poor Men. than this, 1st his party select some one church, June 17. the “Clinton County Soldiers ’ and Sail Ross ’ mounted infautry with the West who has a better appreciation of the fit­ Mrs. Lowell Crandall went to Battle Somerset, Dorset, Bedford and Sus­ Mishawaka. Ind.,Jnue 5.—Jonathan Manufacturer a of Creek Monday moraing. ore ’ Association, ” and that ths officers W. Faucher, residing south of this ness of things. sex. companies of yeomanry, quickly city across the county line, has been the only William Gregg and mother were in of the association be a commander, sen ­ dislodged them from the south bank ioofiic ior and junior vice commanders, adjut* and pursued them nearly a mile when transformed from a poor laborer who State or Ohio , City or Toledo , ) Duplain over Sunday. has fought against poverty since child ­ ant, quartermaster, chaplain and officer they fouxd themselves under a heavy Warrarted on both Lucas County , ] m' Mrs. Joe Hainer and children visited at tire from guns which the Boers had hood into a man of affluence. He has Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he A. F. Currier’s last week. of the day. And the officers so electee placed in a well concealed command ­ received official documents statltK is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Bert Loogoor, of Shepardsville, is and appointed ahall aerve ; until the ing position. that he Is principal beneficiary in the FLAT AND STEEP ROOFS Cheney A, Co., doing business In the working for Edward Hazel. will of bis brother, who died some City of Toledo, County and State afore­ election and appointment of their sue “Out heavy guns of the naval and time ago in Mercedes. Cal. Fancher Will laet a life time. Mrs. Norton waa so unfortunate as to ceesors at the next annual encampment. royal artillery, which had purposely said, and that said firm will pay tbs sum fall and sprain her ankle. will receive about $150,000, while each WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Warns E. Morris, Commander. been placed In the front of the col­ of bis four children comes In for a sum each and every case of Catarrh that can ­ The M. E. Aid society will meet with • J. L. Rina, Senior Viee Commander. umn, were hurried to the assistance of $20,000. ___ Mrs. Ida Loomise June 20, at 2 o ’clock. Jesse E. Stone, Jojiior Viee Commander. of the mounted Infantry as fast as If you contemplate doing any not be cured by the use of Hall ’s J. M. Bradner, Officer of the day. oxen and mules could travel over the Hoys Arrested for Assault roofing, come and Investigate. We Catarrh Cure . Children ’s day at the M. E. church H. M. Kate*. Quartermaster. Richard Lewf*. Chaplain. great, rolling hills surrounding Pre­ Elkhart, Ind., June 5.—Newton don ’t care how flat your roof may FRANK J. CHENEY. has been posponed until Sunday, June M. McDonald, Adjutant. Sworn to before me and subscribed in 24. toria. The guns were supported by Bruner. Harry Harrington and Clar­ be my presence this 6th day of December, The association will hold a two day Steveusoit's brigaoe of Pole-Carew*s, ence Rowley, 14-year-old boys, were Eld. Courtright and wife, of Mancelona, encampment the date (of which will be and after a few rounds, drove the en ­ Jailed here charged with alleged mur­ We’ll keep the A. D. 1886. were in Duplain Sunday to attend her emy from their positions. derous assault upon Glenn Miller, 8 A. J. GLEASON, father ’s funeral. - | CD given later. years of age. from the effects of which < seal [ Notary Public . “The Boers then attempted to turn Water on top. John Berryo died at the home of his hw ------our left flank. In which they were the latter lies dangerously 111. daughter, Mrs. Myron Watkins, June 1, again foiled by the mounted lufantry Mery Kingsley, the Traveler, Deed. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and was buried from the Evangelical C. H. A D. Homesoekera Excursion*. and Yeomanry, supported by Max ­ and acts directly ol the blood and church at Eureka Sunday afternoon. On May 1st and 16th and on June 5th well’s brigade of Tucker’s division. Cape Town, June 5.—Miss Mary t mucous surfaces of the system. Send and 19th, the C. H. A D. Rv. will sell H. Kingsley, the traveler and niece of for testimonials, free. special excursion tickets to those desir­ As, however, they still kept pressing Cauon Kingsley, Is dead. She expired mSOI i POTTER, our left rear, I sent word to Ian F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Republican and d*. /CA ous of seeking homes in ths West, South, at Slmonstown. where she had been | Gen'l Building Contractors,' Sold by Druggists, 75c. and Northwest Call on nearest C. H. Hamilton, who wns advancing three superintending- the nursing arrange Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Detroit Journal..H' I*UU D. Agent for full particulars 3-7. miles to our left, to Incline toward meats of the military hospital. St7 JOHNS, MICHIGAN.

( = L. 8. Biogham is visiting his brother Cheap Rates Via Graad Trank Railway The Republican. in Jack bod . System to Various Feints la Michigan. PARASOLS. SCHOOL I0TES. Dswey at Detroit June 8th aod 9th. — Mrs. L. E Root went to Grand Rapida They Match Summer Gonas —lavct C. C. VAUGHAN, Publud M One fare for round trip tickets sold for Calumet yesterday. nfNNNNNNtNNHIMmNmNHNmfNMI sveoiog trains of the 8th aod morning Haadlea. As the school year draws to a close trains of tbe 9tb, valid to return to 9th, TERMS i $1.00 Per Tw. J. 8. Adams was in Detroit on busi ­ Among the recent untrimmed parasols the excitejaent of the ooming vacation, inclusive. are those of plaid silk in different shades' JOB PRINTING. ness Tuesday. the work of comuteocment aod promo ­ G. A. R. Encampment at Grand of the seme color. These are carried as NOT MADE Warden Otis Fuller was here from tions is seen on all sides. Hard work Rapids June 7th and 8th.- One fare for accompaniments to tbe tailor made BY THE Oar material is sew and of tbe latest Myles Ionia Tuesday. through ail departments has been the round trip tickets sold for trains of June gown and are of the same general tint ana we guarantee satisfaction, both in TRUST. *hes£ °f thl * Vear‘ 11 bM beeD • step 6th, 7th and 8tb, valid to return up to A fashionable luxury Is s different psr- prices and quality of work. James Davis was in Corunna on busi ­ 9th. inclusive. ssol to match each gown, a piece of the Oar Advertising Rates are $100 per column per The line of work that has been follow K. O. T. M.JMichigan Great Camp at same silk being used for the covering. ana am. Business notices five cents per line ness yesterday for each insertion. Editorial notices,ten cents. &d out by tbe civil government clasta Grand Rapids June 12th to 16th. —One This is less extravagant than it seems, Business cards. $1.00 per Hue per year. H. L. Kendrick was in Flint on busi this year has been along the practical fare for round trip tickets sold for trains tow that parasol and umbrella covers AM Harrises, birth and death notices inserted free. ness yesterday. anfl that which the pupils would meet of 11th and 12th, valid to return up to Ooitoary oomments,resolution*.cards of thanks, 16th, inclusive. eta., will be charted for at the rate of five See advertisement of Jeeee Bancroft ’s in every day life. Much attention has cents per line. been given to the loyal government and Republican National Convention at Correspondence containing local news is solid summer school. its questions, the study of deeds and Philadelphia June 19th. —One fare for ted from all parts of tbe county. mortgages, the methods of collecting round trip tickets sold for trains of June Anonymous communications not inserted under BREVITIES Dora Pad ley, of Toledo, Iowa, ie visit 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, valid to any cirennstancat. ing Susie Carter. and expending taxes and the duties of Announcements of lodge and society meetings, Insure with D. L*. Hunt . our public officers. Each pupil has return up to 26th, inclusive. entertainments, etc,, will be charged for et Mrs. Mary M. Babcock went to Battle been taught the platting and aeecription For tickets and information apply to five cents per line. F. T. Davis, of Perry, ie visiting friends Creek yesterday. of lands. In this connection we have all ugente of Grand Trunk Railway here. had some excellent talks by different System and connecting lines. BUSINESS CARDS. ^ Attention is called to Mrs. Canfield’s Rev. Krama wee in Fojrler on buaineee men in our community. Judge Merrill DIED. local in this issue. gave an outline last Thursday on the Monday. MUSIC TEACHERS. methods of seting an estate with many In Greenbush, June 3, Frederick Fricke. Mrs. M. Justin is visiting her nieoe in of the things that only a judge of pro- TVyTARION -R. DODGE, VOCAL AND IN- Fred Travie went to Pinckney, Mon­ Davieon this week. 1YL strumental Music. Over Speuldlng A Co. day. bate thoroughly understands. He J. H. Fedewa was in Westphalia on showed what was neoeeeary to be done ATTORNEYS. H. M. High, of Ovid, was here on bus- when there waa no will and also the pro 1,1900, aged 72 years, leaving a wife, five dai business Thursday. ten and one son to mourn his departure. He 8. R. SMITH. Monday. . oedure when a legal will had been made. was converted at the age of 67 and nnited with TTOBNEY AT LAW. OFFICE IN THE F. E. Church went to Jackson on It was worth much to the pupils of the the Evangelical church. He lived the life of a l Court House. The table factory resumed operation* classes. J. W. Fitzgerald gave us a consistent Christian and died with strong faith business yesterday. description of the recording of deeds of the saving power of Jesus Christ. W1LL.H, BRUNSON. Monday. M. L. Kenyon was in Bancroft on The Eastern Star 9th anniversary waa and mortgages, the necessity and value ILL H. BRUN80N. —ATTORNEY AT a very pleasant affair. such a record and the excellent methods LAUGHING GA3. W Law, over Poetottoe. 8t Johns. business Monday. of indexing ussd”in that office. He also WM. N. STOCK.NER. F. R. Saley, of Ypsilanti, was here on JamesLarkins was in Grand Rapids $ave an idea of an abstract in the buy ­ Ballsft of the Burglar. OLDIERS AND COMRADES, I BEING on business yesterday. ing and eelling of land. It was an ex ­ It was a wicked burglar, one of your number, therefore know yoai business Friday. Who with hi* jimmy prlod Swants and also your rights by law, therefore Mias Amelia Waddell, of Pewamo, was cellent talk. These two subjects will And twisted st the window, resp ect folly solicit your patronage in the pros ­ H. P. Gage went to Whitmore Lake give our young people a knowledge of And soon be was In aide. ecutions of claims for pensions, back pay,bounty on business, Monday. here on business Friday. the things that they will be required to or rations. Also Notary Public. Wm. Henderson and daughter, In* f er* long, and the ignoratc>of It waa the wakeful wily WM. N. STOCKER. Mrs. E. 8. Koona, of Fowler, was here which might cost them dearly. V Who clutched her husband's ana 7EDBWAA WALBRIDGE. ATTORNEYS AT on business Tuesday. spent Sunday in Detroit. x And in a voice that trembled 1 Lew, 8t Johns, Mich. Over Travis A Baker. Mias Gertruds Astley, of Grand Told him of her alarm. Editor Keister, of Pewam?, was here Mrs. J. W. Lewis is spending the week PRRRINM * BALDWIN. in Detroit and Aon Arb or. Ledge, is visiting Miss Alice Branch. She aaid: *T heard the burglar on business Saturday. Aa he waa creeping in ttorneys at law, money loaners Miss Lena Harte, who has been visit­ and Real Batata Agents. Office over Mies Mary Woodbury weot to Laoaing R. K. Shields spent the latter part And heard him curae the rocker Chapman'sA Shoe Store, Clinton Arc., St. Johns. ing at Mrs. Fhmk 8waio ’s, left for That struck upon his ihin. Friday to visit her sister. of the week fishing near Muir. EDWIN H. LYON. Pontiac today. “Since then within the pantry Carl Shaw went to St Charles, Mon ­ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hath ­ TTOBNEY AT LAW, 8 T. JOHNS, MICH., Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Landis ar.d daugh ­ Strange noise 1 hear him makaj l Office over Geo. H. Chapmen ’s store. day, where he has a position. away June 1st, an 8 pound son. 1 fear that he has eaten E. A. Durkee waa in Grand Rapids ter, LUe, of Grand Ledge* have been My first, my only cake. SPAULDING, NORTON A DOOLING. The Grand Ledge Sewer Pipe com­ visiting friends here. ttorneys at law. office ovkb st. on business the last of the week. “Oh, hubby, hasten swiftly Johns NetlonaiBenk. pany has sold out to the trust. A Mre. L. A. Pike, of Lansing, is visiting F. Edward Warner returned to his And summon the police R, J. WOODRUFF. Original pension of $6.00 per month And have them take to prison BKNOALlint GOWN. her sister, Mre. W. W. Simonson. home in Rochester, after a two weeks’ This breaker of our peace 1“ TUSTICK OF THE PEACE, OFFICE OVER to John H. Cogsdell, St. Johns. visit with his brother, C. C- Warner. * I adjustable and are so made that they, t) Allison's Jewelry Store. Collections e Curtis Bradner is coming Saturday to It is the brutal husband ✓ fasten on the frame with tiny hooks or, specialty. Mrs. S. E. Secord and Miss Mary attend the graduating exercises. Mr. aod Mre. H. H. Harris, Mrs. O. E. Who cynically sneer* j loops. One or two frames will in thla LEWIS SEVERANCE, A. B. Russell went to Lansing Friday. Wilson, 8 D. Gilson and Mrs. M. L At what his wify tells him way serve for half a dozen parasols. TTOBNEY, COUNSELOR AND SOLICI- Lynn Woodbury went to Grand Rap ­ And snickers at her fear*. | Novelty handles for aun umbrellas and l tor, St. Johns, Michigan. F. F. Murdock will put a Becond Davis attended the G. A. R. encamp ids yesterday to spend a few days. He says, “If this poor burglar ( parasols are rather large, terminating ia| story on the wing of hie dwelling house. ment at Grand Rapids. Has eaten all that cake, J carved heads of animals, such as bulls PHYSICIANS. Mrs. M. A. Watson went to Jackson Mr. and Mrs. W P. Griffin and Mrs. He coroner 1’U aend for I snd sheep with horns and cats with im-‘ B. DODGE, M. D., SURGEON AND and Chelsea Monday to visit her sisters. D. McLean are visiting in Durand. When morning light doth break." , mense glass eyes. These are more odd Homoeopathic Physician. Office and real- COIIEHCEIEHT il ESSEX. ✓ than pretty. over Spaulding A Co ’s Hardware Store. E. I. Bebee, of Ovid, visited George Mies Katherine Demont went to It is a carven tombstone Natural wood handles are thick and LI Detroit Tuesday to spend the summer. Which tell*, in letters good, I DR. ERNEST SCHERER. Sumner and family the first of the week. clublike in aspect. The ambrellas thus CUm of Flw, District No. 8, Eighth Grade. “A Burglar, With the Angela, | mounted are of bright or light plain silk ►HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE Mrs. T. Schlaegel went to Bronson Archie Mcllhinney will be in St. From Eating Angel Food I” over Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. Johns about June 12th to tune pianos. Below is the program of the commen ­ —Baltimore American. or of delicately tinted plaids. Saturday, where she will join her cement exercises in school district No. 8, The cut shows a costume of lizard DR. 8. E. GILLAM, M. D. George Williamson, of Cleveland, green bengaline. Tbe skirt has a band T>HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND husband. * Essex, Miss Emma Harvey, teacher: About Seventy Degrees. JL residence west of Court House. Office Ohio, is visiting Fred Kathe and family. “I want to get one of them things, ” of white satin around the toot, npon| hours 1 to 4 p. m., from 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. G. A. Estes went to Columbia- Processional March. which are five lines of black velvet It' w...... Rkv . A. T. Luther said the old lady, pointing at an assort­ ville Monday to see her sister who is Mrs. Mvron Hittee is spending a few 8oog by Class...... “Somewhere ” is lined with light pink silk. The coat' PALMER A RUCK, ment of thermometers. very sick. days »ith her children in Grand Rapids. Instrumental Solo, “Wheo the Stars Be*ln "Yes, ma’am,” replied the dealer; "how bodice is trimmed with bias band s of »HYSICIAN8 AND SURGEONS, opthamolo- ...... Lcra Parr white satin and black jet buttons. TW9 gists and general practitioners. Office over E. Malthouse was seriously ill Sun ­ Anton Van Ells of the Mercantile Co. high do you care to go?” lost* Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 Esssy. “st?p b» step ”;;;;;;;;;;;; “8t LcRA pam "Why, not too high and not too low. collar of white satin ts covered with line* to 5 p. m. day night, but has been at work again went to Chicago on business, yesterday. Voc5, ‘Why do Summer Roses I want one that ’ll keep my house just of black velvet and bordered with a plait ­ Fader’..,.. -...-Eva Mat Floats ing of black mousseline de sole. The this week. Rev Wright attended the Shiawassee Essay.“/• “Not How Me.Much______but _How___ «*«bi this «ummer.”—Philadelp hia Press. DENTISTS. s™. JC"l "h ...... Leslie Matthews draped plastron is of black spangled lace Miss Alene Dolittle, of Chicago, is Baptist Association held at Byron Tues­ The On ten. OTer pink silk. The tight sleeves have G. E. CORBIN, M. D., D. D. 8. visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Gillam for day. „ A Cruise in an Air- black velvet bands and black mousseline /GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Bhip ------...... Eva Hat Floats Onions snd cucumbers are two of the VjT Michigan. Thirty years’experience in St. a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stimson attended Instrumental Solo, ‘Sweeter Than all the very qldeet known vegetables. Like peas, plaiting! at the wrist. The light stra* Johns. Trust entirely to his taste, ability, con ­ ...... -...... LuRa PARB the Egyptians grew them at least 30 cen ­ hat is faced with black velvet and trim- science, and you will get tbe nearest approach T. A. Baker and family will remove the G. A. R. encampment at Grand Rap ­ \ocal Solo, Sweeter Than all the u>ed with pink roses and foliage. Ro *S?» ...... Eva May Floate turies ago- Indeed to the onion belongs possible to perfection of results in dentistry. udic holxxt from St. Johns to Strongville, Chippewa ids. bunay, Perseverance, ”...... Landes Haas probably the honor of being the first veg­ J C . ARTHUR CORBIN, D. D. S. county, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Norris attended Recitation, ‘•The Bluebell ”...... Fourth G rade etable primeval man eTer made trial of. /^1R(OWNS, "BRIDGE WORK” (TEETH Vocal n Solo, “Loving Nina the G. A. R. encampment at Grand Rap ­ M* y ...... w----Kitty Belle Floats without plates) and all latest processes. Mrs. B. D. Bebee and daughter, of „ .. Fla* Drill. Oxford, Mississippi, are visiting Mr. ids. Ni«*t Brings out the 8U w...... --.---- Kitty Belle Floats UNDERTAKERS. and Mrs. A. H. Kenyon. Bishop Davies will administer confirm ­ o . Presentation of Diplomas. ation at St. Johns Church a week from Song by Class...... “Good Night ” E. I. HULL. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Osgood and NDERTAKER. NO. 18, CLINTON AVK- 9unday. one. Residence first house west of Con ­ daughter, Daisy, went to Bay View U BEIGll GRADUATES. < gregational church. Monday to spend the summer. Mrs C. H. Reeves and Mrs. E. D. Losey are visiting friends and relatives W. K. OSGOOD. Mrs. Mary Rumsey returned to her “The Indestructible, ’ TTNDEBTAKER, BALL BLOCK, 0PPO8ITK in Portland. Commencement Exercises of School U post office. Residence corner 8tate and home in Owoeeo, Monday, after a week’s Oakland. Answer calls night and day. My visit with her mother, Mrs. Wasson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, of Kilburn, District No. 3. wife assistant. ‘Phone 155. Wisconsin, is visiting at the home of A Shoe for Youths and Boys. Chas. P. Baker will make extensive The eighth grade commencement MISCELLANEOUS- Mrs. M. L. Davis. improvements in his dwelling house exercises of the class of 1900 of school H. M. OOHN. before moving into it the ooming fall. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mosher and son, district No. 2 Bengal, Mies Frances ETERINARY SURGEON. OFFICrICE, FIL- Church teacher, will be held on June 15, dew A Millman s Drug Store,, reel'dence Wm. Crichton, who has been visitiDg Will, attended the G. A. R. encampment Made from the best plump Goltskin— which makes f V204 OttawaJSt. N, St. Johns/Mich. at Grand Rapids. 1900. Below is the program : his brother, Alexander, for a week, re­ Prayer...... Rev . j, j. Tripp the softest and yet the toughest leather known. Fit­ turned to bis home in Guelph Friday. Joe Shindorf and sons, Carl and Leon, Vocal Solo, Selected...... Eloise Wheat gTATE BAN KOF 8T. JOHNS. y are spending a few days with his sister Address,“A Hole in the Universe ”,D, W. Kelly Mrs. Henry Kitson and children, of Recitation, “If We Only Knew ”...Anna Sisley ting seam is sewed with four rows of best machine in Grand Rapids. Baoay, “Gradstnm ...... Ezba Sturgis COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. Ann Arbor, who have been visiting her Vocal Solo, “Calvary ...... Mrs. John Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. E Class History...... Mybtlk Thurston silk, back seam strengthened and protected by a brother, Dr. George Mann, returned to Class Prophecy...... -Frank Atkins CAPITAL $50,000.00. their home Monday. G. Bement visited friends in Gratiot Instrumental Solo...... ____ ..Nellie Travis county over Sunday. “A Warming Up In Dixie. ” strong back stay, the sole is half double and contains Net Assets of Stockholders, $900,000.00. Mrs. A. J. Baldwin and Mrs. J. S. Essay, “This World is What We Make It” Mrs. L. Fitzgerald went to Saranac Adams attended the National conven ­ Class Poem...... Florence Sceiv En twenty-five hundred steel circlettes and the heel con ­ P. K. PERRIN, President. yesterday after a few week’s visit with Recitation, “Barbara Frietchie ”...... tion of the Home Missionary society held _ — -----...... ------...... Nellie Travis JOHN H. COR BIT, Viee-President. at Detroit Tuesday. Mrs. M. Grubaugh. Essay, “We are Parting, New Tasks to Pur- tains four circlettes. The innersole and counter are J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. _ •» v—...... Milan Perry Spencer A. Lewis, of ShepardsviUe* S. B. Da boll was in WilUamston ye# Voeal Solo, Selected...... the best sole leather. DIRECTORS: son of Ramon Lewis, who went to Bon ­ and in Farmington today looking over Recitation, “Aunt Sylvia”...... * ...... two proposed free delivery routes. „ i -,...... ;...... FlOEA CHURCH O. W. Manger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H. Corbit, ner ’s Ferry, Idaho, reoently, has located Recitation, Selected...... Style and Finish equal to any shoe in the market. J. H. Fedewe, P. K. Perrin, Jeeee Sullivan, 160 acres of land and expects to make Miss Ethel Brazes returned to her _ ...... W. B. Vbeedenburo John J. Keieer, J. W. Fitsgerald, G. E. Cor­ Presentation of Diplomas ...... bin, F. A. Trevis and Wm. M. Leland. that place his home. home in Alma yesterday after a two ...... Prof . L B. G ilsest Youth ’s sizes 13 to 2 - - $2.00 weeks’ visit with Mrs. Mary Fowler. Song, “America”...... 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits Advertised letters St. Johns, Mich...... School Boy’s sizes to 5^ - - 2.25 June 5,1900: Wm. Crane, Otis Coffman, Bros. Mitchell and Shelley, of St rpHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Mias Bertha Hughes, Thornton Little, Louis, Saints of God, will come to St ANNOUNCEMENTS. Johns about the 10th to hold tent meet­ There will be a box conundrum social at the 8T. JOHNS, MICH. A. Peabody, A. L. Stevens, Miss Sarah Woele. ings. Howe school house Wednesday night, June IS. Supervisor Edgar Burk says that so Mias Florence Clark has dressmaking The Bengal Union Aid society will meet with Tromp Shoe Co. Pays > per cent. Interest on Deposits and Loans Mre. Cyrus G. Pope Wednesday, June IS, at 1 far aa he has observed the sentiment on rooms over Hoerner ’s meat market and p. m. All are cordially invltoa. Money on Approved Bonds end Beal governor in Greenbush is largely for does any kind of sewing at reasonable The Senior Class of the St. Johns high school Estate Security. will serve ice cream and cake under canvass Stearns and Bliss. It is understood prices. Saturday, June 9, In the lot opposite the poet that there are also some O’Donnell men Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mrs. Anna Martin office. ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. The U. B. Aid soetety of Weet Bingham will in Greenbush. and Mrs. Katherine Sneider, of West­ be entertained at the home of Mre. Nelson If you wish to be Stylishly Dressed, | G. PKNNKL, Vice-President. Palmer, Thursday afternoon, June 14. All are phalia visited their sister, Mrs. Mary invited. P. B. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. Elais Sun: "Allen Bradshaw, Duplain, and A. H. Warren, Ovid, will sail June Petsch, yesterday, i—ifTV Q Send for information u to l1 8T. JOHN8 MARKET8. S 6th from New York for London. Both Mrs. Ida Williams-Baker and son, will visit the big sheep show at the Eng ­ Earl, of Pillar Point, New York, are per served from 5 to 1 Price, 25 cents. Grain'quotations are furnished by the BL Tbe Women ’s Association of the Coagrega Styles, Fabrics and Prices lish capital, and afterward go to Paris to visiting their cousins and other relatives tional church will meet at the church on Tone at the homes of Mrs. A della and Mrs. day, June 12, at 2 o'clock. Ladies requested to The elevators will open promptly at 7 a. m. attend the exposition. ” come early and bring their thimbles, as there is and eloee at • p. m. Sarah Williams important work to he done. Wheat, white —...... $ m Gratiot (Ithaca) Herald: UJ. H. ------S Wheat, red ...... a? Beaver has sold their residence to George Holland Hart arrived here from Bay The Circuit Court. Oats______28 Tk Tiftof-Wooltarfn (o.. Dressed Beef ...... 6—7 Richards, consideration $1600. They City Tuesday night, quite ill with Sylvia Walton vs. Frank Walterhonse. Time Dressed Hogs------5 50 to ft 00 expect to spend the summer in Los throat trouble. He went on to his home to prepare for supreme court extended M days. Woodward Avs. sad Stats 8t., Live Hags...... _...... 4 00 4 00 Benj. F. Scofield vs. John C. Conley. Tima Live Cattle...... 8.00 —L00 Angeles California, for which place they in Ionia Wednesday, accompanied by to prepare for supreme court extended M days. Intton ...... DETROIT, MICH. Butter______12—IS will leave in the near future”. his sister, Mrs. J. 0. Hicks. Dowagiac Mfg. Co. vm. John H. Corbit and Eggs, per doeen m li Edgar L. Valentine. Time to prepare Cor su­ Lard, per pound The Knights of Pythias will hold Memorial day will be observed by the preme court extended 10 days. <» tt-A-i.rOMIOil..--- Maccabees Sunday, June 10th, at 2 p. m. Saul Solomon v* David M. Ester replevin. Try oar Mall Order System, Onion* per bo memorial services next Sunday in Castle Continued on application of plaintiff. !» Clover Bead, Ms 3.50 hall, and march to the cemetery to at the Baptist church. All members of Samuel A. James vs. David M. Ester replevin. Tha Great Aid to Shopping. ■■ ' June.. I' decorate the graves of fallen Knights, Tent No. 206 and Hive No. 397 are re­ Continued on application of plaintiff. If yon want the best for the Alsyke Clover Seed.. quested to meet at K. O. T. M. hall at Nallie L. Holton vs. Richard A. Moore. Hear­ <» Rye 51 Wm. M. Smith and W. A. Norton will ing on petition adjourned for two weeks. price, send to aa. speak. A band will accompany the 1:90 o ’clock sharp. Frank Walterhonse vs. Sylvie K. Walton gar­ $.00 nishment. Default of dafendant set aeide. 1 \ Hay, No. 2------7.M Knights. Owing to the existence of small pox Mary M. Gates v*. Walter O. Oates bill for Sflfci* Dress Goods, White Goods. Wash Goods, Laces. divorce. Defendant ordered to pay complain §!£ __ ,£24 Next Sunday is Children's Day at the near SL Charles, Saginaw oounty, and snt $1 per week alimony. Gloves. Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Linens, Goths, i A pples, per bn 75—np Methodist church. In the morning the fact that there were several cases in la vs. Lew.'g Monroe and Arctic Underwear, Qoaks, Jackets, Draperies, 1 FOULTBY XAUIT, there will be a special sermon to chil ­ Tinker! tbdrew piss of not guilty and plead the village some time ago, Dr. Squair, Bgi&l Sentence mi‘ pend »»

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I’ve worked at the “mad Alderman McGinnis" and strag­ Mr. Lossing. bora* and poor look-" .. 2 ► THE CONSCIENCE o Hollister, man aud boy. for almost 16 gling after a way oat of these trouble* Ilf liiroui la tba ,3r o “I was wanting to ask you. knowing wont uad of * com- > -•OP**- years Well I remember u»y poor moth ­ that should not be through favors asked. •you knew Mr. Hblister, will they strike Mb aSau ♦o er fetching me to Moore, who was fore­ “I never asked anybody to give me >o at the Hollister V ’ :be widow asked, an ►o man then, and his promising me a joh, nothing. ” he thought, “ ’cept only Mr. eager tremor in her tones. Eureka ’o 1 began at $1.60 a week, and 1 was Matthews, at the store; to wait a month “I hope not. I don ’t know. ” an ­ t*cl ALDERMAN M'GINNESS'. o that proad. Oh. Jady, I'll be lost with ­ for the grocery bill when in a waa so Harness Oil < >o swered Harry, whom Tommy In bis do *only make*the harnraa anil tba V* out the shop! One day Hollister, the sick. ” He looked at the two yonng fel­ boraa lot k beater but make* tba >1 BY OCTAVE THANET. young days had often brought to see the laatber softand pll*t>lr.put* It In con- I < ’O old man himself, went throngh and lows on the front seat, well dressed and widow. “We are looking for McGinnis u to la*t*tvrloe ■< lone 1 Copyright, 1899, by OcUtoe Thanel. seen me at a casting. ’That ’s a good prosperous. “Mach they care,” he an It ordinarily would. 1 ♦o in hopee he can do> somethin*, to- stop teM rverwbcrt la iraa«-tS 1 job you’re making. Hunter, ’ says he. groaned in his heart, and for the first it.” Mate by 5F“ He remembered my name. He knows a time in all his hardworking, self deny­ j STANDARD fjr )OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO(V|||' “That be can, and 1 that b will, ’r de­ OIL CO. good job when he sees one. There ’s good ing life be was stung by the grudging- clared the widov ear^c-"*'/. “He is a ne came in in tune to see Kobo wipe up things about the old man if he ia pig ­ envy of the poor against the rich and good aaan, Mic’iael McGinnis, and the Billy Hunter came buck from the headed. ” felt the deeolateness of the'hnmble man. meeting at almost 12 o ’clock dead tired. the floor with me, and he made a influence he h rs ia wonderful. Though Give speech; said he jm.t got back to town “I can ’t but think it’ll come right, ” Then he cangbt a tarn of Harry Loss- why shouldn ’* he have- when he ’s al­ Hia wife had the coffee hot for him and urged Judith. She comforted him, nn- Ing ’s stern, yonng profile, and he re­ Your brought him in a attaining cup without this afternoon with Aldermun McGin­ ways helping somebody? Bnt I beard nis, and he wasn ’t prepared to speak, reasonably, but jnst as efficiently as membered Fitzmanrice ’s wakeful night, yesterday the men was terribly stirred Horse a asking a question. Judith Hunter had wives do comfort their husbands, what ­ and his honest conscience smote him. been out at service before she married but he hoped they would give them ­ op, and I’ve been that distressed I can ’t Chancel ever their class. I may say whatever “I guess they ain ’t so easy about it, quiet my mind at all.” Billy, and she had learned a good many selves time to see things elear. Two their intellect. Insensibly, under the after all.” thought he. “T do believe things besides cooking beef to a turn. things was necessary —to have a good “But,” said. Harry rather stupidly, spell of her pretended hopefulness and “I thought yonr sons weren ’t in the Billy aat with his legs out and bis cause and a fighting chance to win ; so her real tenderness.^ his heavy heart head sagging on his breast. It was a he got them to ap{>oint the committee. HollistevT ” lightened, and his sore vanity was The widow looked surprised. “No, to' spring day, but Iowa springs have chilly That w’as the best he could do. Fitz is soothed, bat it was late in the morning nights following snnny days, and the a good man, but be can ’t stop the boys. be sure, sir. God be thanked! Did yen The Cure that Cures before he fell asleep Perhaps it was think it was for myself I< was scared? warmth of the lire in the airtight stove They ’ve got a head of steam on, and later before the wife, who had seemed Coughs, was grateful to him. To another ob ­ they're bound to let her whiz. It’s a Oh, it ain ’t for me and mine! It’s for so peacefnlly slumbering, drifted beyond all the sore hearts there ’ll be in this Colds, server it might seem a plain, little par ­ kind of crazy fever. They ’re mad at the reach of her own forebodings. lor, and he might smile over the min ­ me, boys I helped many a time. Now ******* neighborhood. Poor Mrs. Whinney!' Grippe, gling of the gorgeous chromes that they ’re mad.” She was-crying over it this very morn ­ Alderman McGinnis was popularly Whooping Cough, Asthma, came with their garden seeds (neatly His wife looked at him wistfully. ing. ‘The boys ’ll be on the street from “If they strike, will it be a long strike. supposed to hold the Eighth ward in morning till night, ’ says she. ‘and God Bronchitis and Incipient framed in brown paper) and two or the hollow of his hand. Ramor wagged Consumption, Is three photographs of famous pictures, Bill?” knows what ’ll happen. ’ You ’ve heard “God knowsi I went to see Harry her tongue and shook her head over the of her trouble? ’Twas the strike made but to Billy the fresh paint and bright alderman ’s paving contracts. His own paper, the ribbon and lace tidies, the Loosing, and says he: ‘Don ’t you let the fight; And Molly Aiken. the dress­ the hot heads fool you. Hollister’s got private avocation was that of a con­ maker, she was worrying how she one plush easy chair and the glistening tractor. She whispered how he led jun ­ cabinet organ made it a dream of lux ­ his mad up. He’s going to run his busi ­ wouldn ’t have no work. Oh, there ’s ness or quit. He knows where he can keting parties of aldermen on visits to more misery than jnst losing wages ury. They had eight rooms in the house, other cities at the expense of rival rail­ if you include the “lean to,” which get some new men, and if you strike comes from a strike, and so-I told the olios he ’ll get them. You boys will maybe ways, hoping to haul rival bookmakers ’ alderman. ” was such a comfortable laundry and brick, and how they partook freely of summer kitchen for Judith. It was a fight a week, a month, two months, “I hope be agreed with you. Mrs. and then you will have to go hack on hospitality, both solid and liquid, fur­ **I inU wanting to a*k you, tviU they Hoffman. ” Billy spoke ont of ’his anxi ­ very good house indeed, and the garden nished them —somehow. She declared strike at the llollisterT' TWe German remedy* was so large that Judith kept a tiny bis terms, or you won ’t have the chance ety, meeting her eye at that second. Cure* tYwtrafc Vuun Axsrasev ^ to go back at all. ’ ” alond that he was in every job ever the strike’s beginning to make me go “He says: ‘Don ’t you fret; Mrs. poultry yard. In the summer it was passed by the city council. But the 25^50cto/ beautiful bo sit on their own piazza and Judith clasped her hands together in ­ wrong already, suspecting everybody, Hoffman. It’ll all come right in the voluntarily. “But if you strike how Eighth ward, after every explosion of even my friends. ” wash. ’ Yon know his joking way. and be shaded by their tree, really a tree virtue on the part of his fellow citizens, large enough to shade, and to look at will we pay for the house? ” It was a relief to be diverted by the I’m hoping more now. ” “We can ’t pay for the house, not un ­ grinned and re-elected Alderman Mc­ Meyers house, the scolding stock of the Billy’s own hopes began to warm his the honeysuckle and geraniums and the Ginnis. green rows of onions and parsley. less”— ward, a lean and livid two story tene ­ heart again. He left the widow’s com­ He hesitated, and she completed the It was in the latest unsuccessful as­ ment, where, plainly, tenants did their forted, but Harry Lossing frowned. No landowner in town could be sault that young Harry Lossing had own repairs and patched the rickety Tommy’s handsome Irish face was as Drsk T&k ' prouder yesterday than Billy had been word for him, “Not unless my brother could pay you back what you lent him. locked horns with the popular aider- outside staircase and mended thecrook- impassive as a mask. of his little domain. Now his handsome man and been defeated. Harry at this ed windows from the Meyers jnnk heap. brow wrinkled sullenly above his black But he ’ll be out of a jcb too. ” They drove to many place* after the “That ’s it, and we got to live, too, time had jnst been taken into bnsiness “Hello, Meyers!” hailed Tommy. alderman. They heard of more than Tk$ leading Specialists of Arnrica eyes, and he gazed about him in a with his father. He was jnst beginning The father came out, hearing them, Cars Ntrvous, Stood and Private Disease*. dreary stare, seeing and not seeing, like and if the stores trust us they ’ll have one saying and doing of hi& Here it to be paid. Mr. Lossing, he was awful to feel the exhilarating pressure of followed in a moment by the son. The was a joke, and there a shrewd bargain, a man taking farewell. He Bighed be ­ large affairs on shoulders so young and old man had a patriarchal, white beard, and moet often a trivial, good natnred 250,000 CURED fore he drank the coffee. Hts wife, still kind aud said, ‘You tell Judy not to The New Method Treatment, worry; she shan ’t lose her house, ’ but strong that they welcomed rather than a shining, bald head and a forehead kindness. Bnt they did not find him. [ Discovered and perfected by Dm. K. k saying no word, smoothed the short flinched from burdens, and he was in scored by innumerable wrinkles. He And presently Fitzmanrice, who bad I earn *11 itMun fpeuliar to mm. Th of curls which his hat had matted on his we can ’t lay right down on him. I younf and m»ddl*-*a * y re«»on of the him Hollister ’s obstinate's the devil, he labor vote, so he ’s making a big rearing five orphan children, with nev ­ abnndance and cheapnea* of splnrge. ” ran into some similitude to Meyer, and men emerged in a hoddle. One of them jest laughs and says he ’s heard folks Meyers they had been chiistened by er a cent from her husband nor so swung the door half open again for a Land and Farms, I “How smart yon are, Bill, About much as a lump of coal from the poor Timber and Stone, threaten to bite off their noses to spite such things, ” said the wife proudly, their gentle acquaintances. The father parting speech. He was a portly man, Iron ana Coal, their faces before, bat they don ’t do it, was very old, and the family was sup ­ overseer, and yet of no ona in the ward still young, with black curls that shone Labor —Everything! all the same, and Hollister can ’t blnff but the unfeigned praise only brought wsb there recorded more acts of kind ­ a dark cloud to the man ’s brow. “I ported by a son who dealt in jnnk and in the sun. He wore a dazsling spring Free cites, financial assistance, and freedom him. I don ’t think Hollister's so bad as was forgetting another bad thing,” rags. They were not popnlar in the ness, small and great The widow's salt of gray flannel and a scarlet tie, from taaation for the manufacturer. they make him out, but he ’s got the Eighth ward because they were dirty. Snnday cap showed at the window. and one large white hand swung a gold Land and farms at $1.00 per acre and up ­ devil’s ewn temper when you git his said ha “Morris, the foreman, he is She was a large featured, gray haired wards, and 500,000 acres in West Florida that going to Illinois to hia wife’s folks. If om considered, there was no crpcUal headed cane. can be takan gratia under the U. S. Homestead mad up. They ’d have struck this very reason why they should be clean —a woman, who smiled with her eyee of- “If there isn ’t Mac himself, ” ex ­ laws. same night if it hadn't been for young He’s got a job there, and £e told me to­ feeble, old woman, deformed by rheu ­ tener than with her lips, a woman that Stock raising In the Gulf Coast District will day he recommended me to the boas, claimed Tommy! "And Robb and John ­ make enormous profile. Fitzmanrice. ” matism, the only person to care for an strangers called plain, but it wouldn't ny Lake with him! ’’ gasped Hunter. “But he don ’t belong to the anion, ” and he as much as said he'd speak shoot be well for one to use that word in Half fare excursions the first aod thir me tb Hollister”— old. old man, and a son who lived by The three men looked up and nodded. said Judith, who was now seated by collecting and sorting rubbish. Bnt no speaking of her in the Eighth ward. Johnny Mellin bestowed a furtive wink Tuesdays of each month. her husband, listening with absorbing * ‘fc)h, Bill, do you call that bad newa? No less than three noaogays and a loose Let ns know what you want, and we will ft would be $16 a moAth more. It one did consider. and smile on the astonished Hnater, you where aud how to get it—but don ’t de Interest. “How ’d he get in ?” trafiph of hothouse roses brightened the as the country ia filling up rapidly. woald.pay the payments on the house. ” “And I guess,” said Tommy medita­ who barely noticed him, for Fitcmau- “Well, We’ve had him fot a lawyer, tively. “that the alderman is about the table before hot. She beckoned with rlce had asked; Printed matter, map* and all informa ’cause he worked for nothing, and he “Anddo yon think,"said Bill bitter- her band, and Terrainy led the way into free. Addraee, j ly, “do you think that they ’ll be mak- only person in the world who ever gives “How about the strike?” And the R. J. WEMY88, was a poor boy that ’s worked up, and them a civil word, and he does it from the benee, the door of Which was opened alderman had answered; “Ob, the log a striker a foreman? No; they'll by her daughter. The alderman bad General Immigration and Industrial . Pit, he certainly has dons well by us. Wsll habit, without knowing. ” strike’s off, 1 guess I. Good morning. Louisville, Ky. Continued mi R«it Fags.

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.... chester, Conn., In an old bouae zthat Mr LossiDg. While you’re talking to NEWS OF THE STATE. she had occupied for about thirty-three Mr. Hollister 1 waut a word with Mr. years. In repairing the bouse the Fitzmaurice and Mr. Hunter. 1 guess purchaser found an unused cupboard he and I will agree on this business, ITEM3 CF 8PECIAL INTEREST TO fixed lu the walls of the building. though we don ’t always. Hey, Mr. MICHIGAN PEOPLE. Tearing this out be discovered ou a Hunter* ” shelf a bundle of bonds whose value a BOILS CARBUNCLES local attorney placed at fully $40,000, Billy colored and choked, but he was These unwelcome visitors usually appear in the raring or summer,_ . . when the blood ia making ana extra effort to frew A ttoo# He port of Happening* Through* which goes to the Detroit heirs. spared necessity for reply, since the itaelf from the many impurities i that< haveve accumulated during the winter months.mont out O «r Urut mat* iUc*i*«d bjr T* ’o- alderman, toward whom he now felt a Slotlrla Line to Haul Coal. Carbuncles, which are more ] liuful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back of the neck, graph — CriuiM*. Casualties and Other veneration similar to that expressed by eating®g gregreat holes in the flesh, ext uat the strength and often prove fatal. Boils are regarded by tome Matter* of Oeneral lateraat. Saginaw, Mich., June 5—The Sag­ the young Russian, had rested ona foot people;>le as blessings, and they patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience under inaw Southern Electric railroad which on the hnb of the wheel and was ex ­ the mistaken idea that their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, and thia is Lansing, Mich., June 4. — Colonel is to be built from Saginaw t,o St. Nature’s plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but ia diseased—is full of poison —and Ell Charles aud Durand will touch about plaining the morning ’s events to Tommy K. Sutton, of Detroit, regent of Fitzmaurice with much reliah. unless relieved the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal the University of Michigan and a a dozen coal miues now in operation troubles, which are only waiting for a favorable opportunity to develop. Many an old sore,s running ulcer, prominent Republican politician of with alK>ut as many more contem ­ “I heard something down town last even cancer, is the result of a neglected boil. the IMugiee following, was acquitted plated, and It is the intention of the night that mads me open my eyes. The Keep the blood pure, and it will keep the Saturday of complicity m the state company to haul coal over the road. idea of their cooking up such a thing mSS skin clear of all the irritating impurities that Dangerous military clothing frauds, on account of By this means it Is said that the coet when my back was turned! Well, I jam wj» cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. which vurious members of the state of hauling can lie slightly reduced as didn ’t lose no time. I went straight to S' S' S. cures boils and carbuncles easily Carbuncles military board and idmself had been against the present rates charged by Hollister and saw how he felt. Hs knew and permanently by reinforcing, purifying and Indicted. The Jury considered the case the steam roads. The road will also I would give him straight goods and Mr. K. M. Piatt, Cave, S. C.. write* : building up the blood and ndding the system of all accumulated waste matter. be used in hauling sugar beets from "For twenty years I was sorely S. S. S. is made of roots and herbs which act directly on the blood, and all poisons, no matter only an hour ami forty minutes. Both the farms along the line to the fac­ treated me nice, and I got him to prom­ afflicted with boils and carbuncles Suttou and his wife burst into tears ise to see the committee, Robb and alL” caused by impure blood. It is impos ­ how deep-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful purely vegetable medicine. at the announcement. Sutton ’s coun­ tories In Bay county. sible to describe my suffering ; part of S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy, but for He winked the eye farther from Billy the time being unable to work or sleep. fifty years has been curing all kinds of blood and skin sel also wept, and Mrs. Sutton kissed 'Ha* Lived One Hundred Year*. slowly at the yonng man on the front Several doctors treated me, *ud 1 tried each of the jurors. Detroit, June 5.—Captain Francis all the scxalled blood remedies, but diseases. It has cured thousands, and will cure you. * seat, and Tommy nodded gravely to nothing seemed to do me.any good. It is a pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier — im­ Not m Member of the Hoard. Martin, of the United States marine imply that he appreciated how far During the summer of 1888 I was per- Colonel Sutton, although not a mem­ revenue service, celebrated his 100th aded to try 8.8.8., and after taking proves the appetite and digestion, builds up your ber of the military board, was closely birthday yesterday at his home in this gratified vanity might work with a iveral bottles was entirely cu and general health and keeps your blood in order. yonng labor leader. “Then I saw Wig- nave bad no return of these Our physicians have made blood and skin dis­ associated with Quartermaster Gen­ city. The captain was hearty and hap ­ pests up to the present time." eral White and Inspector General py in the reception of many friends ger. ” This time Billy was included in eases a life study—write them fully about your case, Marsh, us friend and legal adviser, who called. Captain Martin went to the wink, and the elbow on the cushion and any information or advice wanted will be cheerfully given. We make no charge and he admitted having advised the sea at 12, because a master at 21, and rail moved a hand suggestively in the whatever for thia service. Send fox our book on Blood and Skin Diseases—free. Address, The Swift Speoiflo Co., Atlaata. 6* sale of the state’s goods, which were entered the govt>rmnent service In molder ’s direction. “I guess we all un ­ afterward sold back to the state In a 1831. He was placed on the retired derstand what Lake wants. He wants "PRORATE ORDER.—8TATE OF MICHIGAN fraudulent manner. The trial of Gen ­ list in 1876, while captain of the old L County of Clinton —SB. At a session of the to be greased! And I guess, if the truth own. “You talk God ’s truth, alder­ IEACHERS’ EXAMINA HOh S Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden eral Marsh for alleged fraud aud em­ lake revenue cutter Fessenden. was known, he ’s pretty near the bot ­ man, ’’ cried he, “and if yon ’ll run for at the Probate Office, in the Village of Stl bezzlement resulted In conviction and anything, from president down, I’ll Johns, on Saturday, the 2Ptb day of May, in he has an appeal pending.' General Pro Boer Loader Dead. tom of this trouble. Robb is ambitious FOR 1809 AND 1900. theyearone thousand nine hundred. White fled to South Africa. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 2.—Ex* and young and wants to make a name feel honored to work for you, and Mr. Present. Charles M. Merrill,Judge of Probate. Mayor John Steketee, head of the for himself and goes off at half cock, Loosing can ’t blame me.” Until further notice Teachers Examinatioi s In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM S. LUCKY HOLD-UP FOR REYKOL1M, sill be held as follows : INGRAHAM, deceased. wholesale dry goods house of Steketee bnt he ’s honest as the sun. But Luke Harry laughed,and said something High school room, St. Johns, third Thursday On reading and filing the petition duly veri­ & Co., and for many years vice consul Wiggerwent into this hoping to git his about being glad to work with McGin­ *nd Friday of August. fied, of Celia A. Ingraham praying that the last Also Fortunate That HI* Trouser* Were for the Netherlands, of which country Court house, St. Johns, third Thursday and will and testament of said deceased, may be of Good Sturt". job back —that ’s Luke—or to git money nis that day himself and paid him a 'riday of October. roved and admitted to probate and that Wil- he wns a native, was found dead in neat compliment with an ingenuous St. Johns, last Thursday of March. Raro M. Smith or some other suitable person Rockland, Mich., June 2. — James his bed yesterday. Steketee was a if he couldn ’t. You got to bluff him or Court house, St. Johns, third Thursday and may be appointed administrator of said estate. Reynolds, working at the Adventure leader in the pro-Boer movement. He you got to buy him. Hollister wouldn ’t flush on his own yonng cheeks. Then, -'riday of June. Thereupon it ia ordered, that THURSDAY was knighted several years ago by the boy him ; so, seeing 1 know a thing or in tom, he held out his band. Certificates of all grades will be granted at THE 21st DAY OF JUNE. A. D., 1900, one copper mine, had a narrow escape “Oh. that ’s all right, ” said McGin ­ be examinations at St. Johns in August and o ’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the from a horrible death. A round of queen of the Nethelands on account of two about Brother Wigger, I bluffed Harch. Certificates of the second abd third hearing of said petition and that the heir* at generous kindnesses to his country ­ him —never mind how. His only chance nis, looking rather surprised. It was -trades will be granted at all otheraxaminations. law ana legatees of said deceased and all other holes had Just beeu fired when Rey­ All examinations will begin at 8 o ’clock A. M. pe 1 sons interested in aald will are required to men. ______to git any kind of a job is from us, and several years before he understood en ­ R. M. WINSTON, appear at a session of said court then to be nolds took a notion that he would like tirely all that simple gesture meant Commissioner of Schools. holden at the Probate office in the village of to go down first and see how the Improved Wind Gaof* Scheme. we’ve got him. Then I told Robb, St. Johns, and show cause, if any there be, why Marquette. Mich., June 4.—A steel Johnny Mellin and 1, or you can put it from young Lossing. “Well, I see Fa­ the will shonld not be approved. ground broke, knowing full well that ther Mahan down the street and I must And it is further ordered, that notice be given the smoke and gas had not cleared. tower seventy feet high Is to be built Johnny told Robb and I the real state D MINISTR A TOR’S 8A LE.-Not ice i s hereby to the persons interested in said estate, or the on the top of the federal building git him after the boys. See you later, given that by virtue and in pursuance of li­ pendency of the hearing thereof, by cansing a Jumping on the skip he rung down and of things, and I added a little, and we Acense and authority granted to me, the under ­ here, for the purpose of elevating the gentlemen. ’ ’ copy of this order to be published in The Clin ­ was swiftly lowered 300 feet to the went to the office. The old man saw signed, on the 10th day of May, A. D.. 11*00, by ton Republican , a newspaper printed and bottom of the shaft and started back wind registering machine of the local ns. Whenever there was any hitch I Billy’s eyes followed him across the the Probate Court of Clinton county, Michigan, circulating in said connty of Clinton for three into the drift. Finding that there was weather station above the neighboring told ’em a story, and —well, before we macadam. “He’s a good man! ” sighed to sell real estate belonging to the estate of sticcessive weeks previous to said day of hear ­ hills. It will place the instrument some JOHN JOHNSON, deceased, I will sell at pub ­ ing. CHARLES M. MERRILL.VM too much gas and feeliug sick he hur ­ went the old man has his cigars out. Billy from the depths of a grateful lic auction to the highest bidder therefor, on 7-3 Judge of Probate. < 140 feet iiliove ground. It is thought the 80th DAY OF JUNE, A. D., 1900, at ten ried back to the shaft, just being able that in its present ixisition the ma­ and I guess Robb knows it’s better heart. o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Pro ­ (A true copy.) to ring up and jump ou the bail of sometimes to settle a strike than to let “I think myself the recording angel bate office in the village of St. Johns, Clintoq chine does not record the full velocity county, State of Michigan, the following de­ the skip before he was overcome by of the wind. her flicker. can afford to do considerable blotting scribed real eBtate, viz: Lots numbered sev n- the gas ami powder smoke. teen (17) and eighteen (18) in block number one Plate G la** Factory for Saginaw. “He’s after a reputation as a peace ­ for Michael McGinnis on account of lie fainted und fell off the bail, but maker with honor now, but we got to this day’s work,” says Harry. “He has hundred and fourteen (114) of Walker and the seat of his trousers caught in the Saginaw. Mich.. June 4.—Eight Steel’s subdivision of the village of St. Johns. thousand of the $10,000 bonus neces­ hustle this afternoon, all of us. and git a conscience, after all. And, Tom, I’ve Clinton County, State of Michigan. iron work and held fast until he was sary to st-cure the location of a $75,000 our men together, and then Robb will been thinking this morning. 1 begin to Dated, May 15, 1W0. hoisted to the surface. Had the cloth see why Mac is so popular. If we fel­ JOHN C. DOOLING, LathLUMBER and Shingles. /*11 kinds. Also plate glass factory in this city has give ’em taffy, and Hollister has prom ­ Administrator of the estate of John Johnson, given away at any time during the deceased, 5-7 good farming lands.Wrlte for prices ascent be would have dashed head iieen raised, and It is expected that ised a little bit. and we’ll have the lows would study some of the machine by tomorrow night all of the sum will meeting and settle this strike flat. methods without dropping any of onr foremost to the Ixittom of the shaft nave been subscribed. Citizen* are C. S. Bliss, Saginaw, W.S..Mich. and lie is satisfied that be got his See?” principles, we mightn't find election ortgage sale -default having making strong effort to land the fac­ such a blamed cold day.” Mbeen made in the condition* of a mortgage 41-39w money ’s worth wheu he bought those tory, as It Is understood that Peoria, They were all three (for Billy was executed by Edward A Gunderman to Miner It. trousers. y flattered deeply by the way the aider- Tommy did not return the expected Frink, dated April 19, 1888. and recorded in the Ills., Is also bidding for It. amile. "I’ve been thinking, too, ” said office of the Register of Deeds for Clinton SUN I>A Y BALI. PLAYING IS ILLEGAL. man asked his opinicn on subjects of county, in Michigan, on April 19, 1888. in Liber | OkWi«***»*» KagtUh lb*.- Interfered with Ihe Initiation. which he knew a good deal) discussing Thomas Fitzmaurice, “if it’s right for 72 of mortgage*, ou page 38; on which mort­ Adrian. Mich., June 1.-*-At 10 p. m. gage their is claimed to be due at the date of Mlchlgaa mi pi Court Siiituins the him to sacrifice his own interests and this notice, three hundred and nineteen d 1- ENtfYROYAL U.S Anti-Sumlay lta.I Law. Tuesday a dray was driven up to the risk his popularity for the good of the ______(frrniae. lars and thirteen cents, besides an attorney w||\ Orifl«»lilwtjf Md reliable, Onljl uuic* uk business center of the town and two ward, why isn ’t it right to do as much fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mort­ «Arc.br secured by Sheriff “But that ’s municipal good govern ­ the power of sale in said mortgage contained 41 all DrugrurlMa. IMS. Ohleheairr Chrnloal C«a proved to be initiates of a college so­ and of the statute in such case made and pro ­ *4*e HuiMa*^ T*- - * ...... I»A. p£ Scougale, of. Shiawassee county, ciety, and upon explunatlou were ment. That ’s reform. ” vided. Notice is hereby giveD that on JULY against Rev. John Sweet, presiding ‘‘Oh. Lord I I guess I’ll have to go 28. 1900, AT ONK O’CLOCK IN THE AFTER­ given their freedom.__ NOON, at the west front door of the Court ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I elder of the M. E. church at Owosso, Lightning Kill* Three Men. for it!” groaned Tommy. House for Clinton county, in Michigan, in the and ordered a new trial. Sheriff St Clair, Mich., June 1.—Captain And thus in one Sunday morning did Village of St. Johns, in said county, there will be DENTISTRY. r Scougale refused to stop a game of Alderman Michael McGinnis lose a good sold at public vendue to the highest bidder the Arlie Morrison. Frank Campbell and premises in said mortgage described, viz: The THOMAS S. MANN, D. D. S. base ball on Sunday and Sweet pub ­ William Medlar were killed by light ­ office, avert a strike and unconsciously north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of lished au opeu letter accusing Scliou- section twenty-two, in towuship five north, of Middle of block west side, same ning. The three men were at work In plant the seed that was to convert the range two west, in Michigan. Dated May 2. gale of violating his oath of office, the cabin of a new boat. The light ­ brightest of his machine politicians 1900. MINER B. FRINK. floor as Perrins A Baldwin. charging him with perjury and de­ ning struck the mast, splintering it _ _ Mortgagee. At Fowler every Friday. manding that he resign. slowly, but sorely, into a reformer. Perrins a Baldwin , and passing down into the cabin. Attys. for Mortgagee. 3-13 Schougale sued for libel and secured Morrison and Medlar were killed in ­ a Judgment of $2,000, aud Sweet ap ­ stantly. Campbell died In half an Relief In Six Honrs. pealed. The opinion of the court over ­ hour. ______Pistresiiing Kidney and Bladder Disease ruling the judgment of the Shiawassee relieved in *ix hoars by “New Greet South Shortage of a Village Clerk. American Kidney Cure.” It is a great surprise circuit court is written by Justice on account of its exceeding promptness in Graut, who discusses the subject at Houghton, Mich.. June 4.—The al­ relieving pain in bladder. kidney* and back, in 82 considerable length. The constitution ­ leged shortage of Joseph R. Murphy, mate or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately, if yon want quick relief Prices “ You ever seen a big atrike, young manT' ality of the law preventing Sunday the absconding clerk of the village of and enro thia Is the remedy. Sold by A. O. ball playing is sustained, and the duty Laurlin. is said to be about $2,500, and how to see the most men and do the Hunt druggist. 8t. Johns. Michigan. 40-28 Of the sheriff to enforce it Is plainly possibly may be larger. The village most in the shortest time when Harry set forth, and the sheriff's statement DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Notice is hereby to Users. will sue the bondsmen, local men, Lossing returned. Some of Hollister ’s that he relied upon the manager of the who claim exemption from liability A given that by virtue and in pursuance of li­ Our General Catalogue quotes ball team to notify him of the game is speeches were sticking in his brain. cense and authority granted to me, the under ­ them. Send 15c to partly pay because the bond wns not renewed at “Look here. Lossing. You may say signed, by the Probate Court of Clinton county, made to appear in a ridiculous light. Murphy ’s re-election a year ago. Michigan, on the 10th day of May, A. D., 1900, I postage or expressage and we’ll MAN AND BULLDOG FIGHT. / what you please, that Irishman has got will sell at public auction to the highest bidder Haa to Pay for a Dead Hone. something more than boodle in him. ” therefor, on the 80th DAY OF JUNE. A. D., send you one. It has 1100 pages, 1900. at ten o ’clock tn the forenoon of said day. 17,000 illustrations and quotes Spectacle Said to Have Bern Exhibited at Ann Arbor, Mich., June 1.—Recently This was one of them. “The way he at the late dwelling house of said deceased, sit­ Port Horan. William Schlosmacher. a Northfleld managed those fellows and the way he uate on the premises to be sold and hereinafter prices on nearly 70,000 things farmer, became enraged at his horses descrihed. the following described premises, Port Huron, Mich., June 4.—The managed me was immense, and I’m ▼ia: The southeast quarter of the Dortheast that you eat and use and wear. brutal spectacle of a man fighting & and jumping out of the wagon took hanged if I don ’t believe he was disin ­ fractional quarter of section number three (S) We constantly carry in stock all bulldog was the sport indulged in out his knife and cut the throat of one in township of Greenbnsh, Clinton eounty, of them. The humane society took up terested in the affair. He’ll get knifed Michigan. articles quoted. v here. The police have as yet been by Timberly for his meddling ”—a true Dated. May 18.1900. jOHN J. KEISER, unable to obtain sufficient evidence the case and Schlossmacher was fined The Tallest Mercantile Building in the World. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., $50 with the alternative of seventy-five prediction —“and I don ’t see that' he Administrator of“ the estate of Hnghey E Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Us. xirklw* At. A MmMmtm M., Chins* to warrant arrests. The man made a days in the house of correction. standa to gain a thing except the con ­ Prnden. deceased. 8-7 bet of $2 that he could whip the bull ­ sciousness that he ’s been decent. ” dog. and the money was put up. He Fire I* Coating $100,000 a Week. ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN. stripped off his coat, and with no Houghton, Mich., June 4.—The tem­ With these words puzzling him Harry Connty of Clinton —ss. At a session of wsnt straight at the fence. Pthe Probate Court for the Connty of Clinton weapon but his teeth and arms went perature in the burning shaft of the holden at the Probate Office, in the Village of after the dog. He got the dog by the Calumet and Hecla mine Indicates “I wasn ’t sure how you would feel. St. Johns, on Thursday, the 17th day of May ear and shook him around the yard Mr. McGinnis. ” says he. in the year one thousand nine hundred. that the fire, if not decreasing, is cer­ Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. and with hia erbowa tried to keep the tainly not gaining. The mine is at ”You ever seen a big strike, young In the matter of the estate of CHARLES H. dog from bitting hint. present sending about 3,000 ton* of man? ” DOYEN, deceased. , ’The dog finally bit the man on the On reading and filing the petition duly veri­ rock dally to the stamp mills Instead “Yes; I know what it ia” fied, of Anson R. Doyen praying that Bishop 8. leg and chin, and a woman seeing of 6,000, and accordingly Is losing “Well, now, take it in. This is the Parker or some other suitable person may be the crowd looked over the fence. The about $100,000 a week. appointed administrator of said estate. sight that met her eyes caused her to ward that I represent to the best of my Thereupon it is ordered, that THURSDAY, Dairy Building at tha M. A. C. hnmble ability. Aa long aa I’m repre ­ THE 14th DAY OF JUNE, A. D., 1900, at shriek and faint, when the crowd be ­ one o'clock In the afternoon, be assigned for came scared and burred away. The Agricultural College, Mich., June 1. senting it I go for what will help and the hearing of said petition, at the Probate fight iiad progressed to the third round —At the board of agriculture meeting for—against what will hurt it, every Office, in the Village of St. Johns. the contract for the dairy building was And it Is further ordered, that notice be given and the dog was ready to quit. The time. Look at those fellers. They oould to the persona interested in said estate, of the man made the statement that he would let to A. W. Moltnke, of Grand Rap- not win that strike Hollister ’s hard time and nlaoeof said henringjby canting a whip any dog In the city for $10. His Ids. the contractor of the woman ’s some ways and desperately aggersvat- copy of this order to be published In the > Cux- name is said to be Fred Kamaul, alias building. It is to be completed and TOM Repcmlioam , s newspaper printed and dedicated at the annual state dairy ing, but he's honest, and he doea a good circulating In said Connty of Clinton, for three ‘‘Puggy Jack” Wilson. many fair things. Strikers have gpt to successive weeks previous to said day of near- association meeting the first week in In £| CHARLES M. MERRILL, B1EN STRIKING FOR A MONTH. February, 190L ______have a howling grievance to win the public sympathy, and they ain ’t tot it f A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. No Change In tb« Situation of the Car­ Horn * Suspected of Glanders. They couldn ’t git sympathy or contri ­ penter* at Saginaw. Hallsdale, Mlcb., June L—The state ROBAT* NOTICE- Pro bats Court, Clinton live stock sanitary commission has butions or pressure or nothing. Then P|fr County.- —as. “Notice *•- *-is *-hereby‘-abv given4 that Saginaw, Mich., June 5.—Ine con­ what would happen! A strike is the all__ claims t and demands against 1 thethe estate of ditions in the carpenters ’ strike which been notified to come here and Inves­ WILLIAM GULICK. deceased,,deceased, will be was declared by the local unions a tigate cases of supposed glanders. devil. It stirs up bad blood all overt , It heard by the Jodlodge of Probate of •*• v.order to~ ■« v------la-. -j living at 30 Twentieth street, both got to say.” Clottom Rzm7Bi.ioam . a newspaper Printed One ten, plus 17.00 membership conpon, married, have fallen heirs to a for­ Mason, Mlcb., June 4.—-The business “Good leather t” shouted Tommy, and circulating in said connty of GUMMI SOT privilege* both going end returning. Tickets i U2 Excellent train three successive weeks previous to said day of service. Free reclining chair car*. Throw ‘ 1 ■ deeper*, pelaoo tune In a rather romantic fashion. An men have voted to bold a street fair te for free printed matter and he wrung the alderman's hand. hearing. CHABLE8 M. MERR day coaches; only SS hour* Cincinnati to viwuwn un. hi aged maiden aunt, Mary Ann Reming ­ next fall and preparations are al­ Billy, blushing violently, held oat his ILL, concerning thia greet Assembly nt Ch*rl*ston-by-ihe-S«* W. C. Rlaennon, General ton, died about a month agb In Man­ ready under way. (A True Copy.) Judge of Prot-srotate. PMsenger Agent. UodoaaU. i t '-,p y

BATH. Jeroihh Shaw spent last Suoday with News from Clinton County. relatives in JackBon. F. A. Clise and family are moving to The Republican. ^4 DEWITT St. Johus this week. Geo Moses aud Cora Cook, of Grand Miss Angie Tooker began clerking for Thursdav, June 7,1900 . Ledge, visited his mother 8uoday. J. C. Davis aud aon last week. ’MesdamesNellis A Fiors Williams vis­ Children ’s day will be observed Sun ­ day morning at the M. E. church. OVID. ited at Mrs. Mona Lapham ’s Tuesday. Miss Lulu Washburo, of Ovid, visited Myron Everett is spending s few days George Faxon in Owoeso Monday. her father last Saturday and Sunday. with his parents, James Everett snd George Burton in Detroit last week. George Howe lies very low from s wife. shock of paralysis received Saturday The M. E. Aid society will meet Thurs ­ J. W. Mentor ia in 8t Johns this week. day, June 14, at the home of Mrs. M. Kate Corlett, of Owpaso, in town Mon- night. Chas. 8heldon, of Maple Rapids, vis­ Robson. Have a very large iby. ited his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Moses, Mrs. Ida Stewart left Wednesday to physical attraction is I. W Drake and wife in Owoseo last spend a week or two with friends in line of - - - - Wednesday. Monday. secondary to it. We Misses Bessie and Florence Banghart, Lansing. Mrs. C. E. Jackson is visiting friends of Lansing, were gueets at M. Pennell ’s The republican caucus will be held at have a book we will m Battle Creek. Sunday. Dr. Wilson ’s office on Saturday, June lb, gladly send you that George Sweet spent Sunday at his at 2 p. m. Mr. snd Mrs. J. Averill and daughter tells Just how to care home in Owoseo. Lulu, of St Johns, visited friends here Herbert Tooker was home from Ypai- BUILDERS’ Robt. Hyslop and wife are visiting Sunday. ianti on a short visit Friday and Satur­ for the hair. relatives in Canada. Mrs. Emms Beadle is visiting her day, accompanied by 8. D. Grove. If your? hair is too Frank Bayt and wife, of Mason, are daughter, Mrs. Ira Sigsbee, in Detroit E. M. Rand and wife, who have been guests at C. H. Eaton ’s this week. living for a short time in the Knapp thin house, moved to Bennington last week HARDWARE Mrs. Frisbee Walsh, of Detroit, spent Mrs. Grace Furgason and daughter or los­ last week with Ovid friends. Beulah, of St. Johns, spent some days Brant Herbieon, returned last week ing its Bertha Potter left Tuesday for a short with friends here last week. from Marietta, Ohio, where he hae been which they would be glad to show you. tiait in Union City and Albion. working iu the wood rim factory snd luster,' Mrs. Edith McChintock and son Bert, went to work for the Bell Teleghone Co. Leon Littlefield, of Grand Rapids, of Berrien Springs, called on her bro get — jpent Sunday with his parents. thers, G. A. and E. D. Williams Satur­ Bath has a prophet. A few weeks ago day. he said Lord Roberts would lose 100,000 Mrs. E. Eaton entertained the lady men while taking Pretoria. He also They also carry a ihachers to tea Monday evening. The Mite society will not meet with thinks that Byran will be elected preei Mrs. W. W. Dennis is in Chicago the Mrs. Abbie E. Dills until June 21, aa the dent next November. Very Complete Line of ^iest of her sister, Gertrude Faxon. pioneer meeting at St. Johns convenes the 14. The voters of school district No. 4 will Growth a becomes May DeLaVergne, of Owoeso, is probably have an important matter to jpeading a few days with her parents. The members of the G. A R. and W. decide at the annual meeting in July. vigorous and"all^ dan­ Dr. J. Pangle, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, R. C. wish to extend their thanks to the The stoves now in use are worn out and druff is removed. Mixed Paints, is guest of his sister, Mrs. Daniel choir and all who assisted in the services dangerous and it will be necessary to Hay. Memorial day. buy new ones or put in a furnace or •It always restores Mrs. E. B. Voorheis was called to Mrs. J. W. Gunnison was summoned steam heating apparatus. The question color to gray or faded Linseed Oil, White Lead, Owoeso Monday by the illness of an to Eagle last Saturday by the sickness should be carefully investigated before­ hair. Retain your aunt. of her daughter Alta, who we are glad to hand, as a hasty decision may be as ex ­ say is much improved. pensive now as it was several years ago youth; don’t look old Lou Woodworth has returned from an on this same question. Brushes. extended visit in Kalamazoo and Battle The Epworth League will give a liter­ before your time. Creek. ary program in connection with their Xi WACOU8TA business meeting, and hope every mem­ fl.SOa bsttl*. AM Srvggtsts. Dr. Potts, of Detroit, will preach at ber will respond to assist in the program. the M. E. church Sunday morning and Rev. Mr. Tidd.of the U. B. church, «I have DMd your Hair Vigor Mrs. L. B. Gale, of Lansing, who has bow for about 29 years and I havo evening. been canvassing here for k few days, re who has lived a mile west of here for the found it splendid and satisfactory Also a Complete R. M. Winston and family, of St. t two years, removed to South Riley in every way. I believe I have turned home Monday. Mrs E. A. Fur-, ; week. recommended this Hair Vigor to Johns, spent Sunday at Supt. E. M. gaaon is now agent for the noted Cha- C hundreds of my friends, and they Line of - - - Plunkett ’s. Carey R. Daniella came home from all tell the Mine story. If any ­ tauqua cards which are a new and very body wants the beet kind of a Hair Mesdames H. M. High, F. Marshall instructive game. New York City the first of this week and Vigor I shall certainly recommend snd E. Cowan returned Thursday from Dr. F. H. Ellis removes hie household expects to remain two or three weeks be­ to them Just as strongly as I s week’s visit in Battle Creek. fore returning thither. can that they get a bottle of Ayer’s effects to some new home today. His Hair Vigor.” Blue Flame Oil Stoves, W. K. Shaw and wife gave a reception wife snd daughters went to Detroit Sun Mrs. Dr. Hyatt, of Lansing, spent sev­ Mrs. W. E. Hamilton , Friday evening to the school board and day. We are sorry to have the doctor eral days visiting Mrs. Cooley, and cal­ Hot . 26, IMS. Norwich, N. T. teachers and a few other friends. go, but hope he will meet with success led on her old neighbors, who were in new fields and his health improve by pleased to see her. Refrigerators, Georgia Fox, who is teaching in Troy, u yen d day. parents Tuesday and Wednesday. ration day, which will add to the fund Mrs. Mackentire went to Northville for needed repairs to the church edifice. Buchanan , Mich., May 22. Sunday on the excursion to visit rela­ H. J. Patterson and daughter. Miss Geneseee Pure Food Co., LeRoy, N. Y.: tives. Ivah, and Mrs. Morris Streeter, of St. Gentlemen: —My mamma has been a Johns, and Mrs. Nelson Streeter, of great coffee drinker and has found it Mr. and Mrs. B. Randall visited at Mr. Spaulding fl Go., and Mrs. Wm. McCarthy ’s Saturday and Grand Ledge, were here to attend the very injurious. Having used several Sunday. Decoration exercises and greet old neigh ­ ST.JOHNS, MICH. packages of your GRAIN-O, the drink bors and friends. that takes the place of coffee, she feels Mrs. Caroline Chapman, of St. Johns, it very much better for herself and for spent Friday and Saturday at Mrs. A. A Will Wickham has bought the bouse ss children to drink. She has given up Palmer’s. and lot owned and occupied by Will ICE GREAM BRICKS, eoffee drinking entirely. We use a Mrs. J. Ramsey, of St. Johns, visited Sherman before moving into bis fine, CRUSHED FRUITS, package every week. I am ten years old. her daughter, Mrs. Jay Shatto and her Dew home, and Monday he and the for­ sou, Al. Ramsey, last week. mer tenant, Mr. Phelps, exchanged resi­ Yours respectfully, dences, the latter now occupying a part FRESH FRUITS, 2 Fannie Williams . Robert Verplanck lost a valuable of Mrs. Hazard’s home. horse Saturday; he considered it worth bOWNEY ’S The RealThing! FOWLkR. Mr. Phelps and fan ilv will go to Bath one hundred and fifty dollars. on Saturday to spend the vacation with CANDIES, S. A. Sturgis, of St. Johns, was in That is what everyone pronounces our HUBBARDSTON their parents, except that Mr. Phelps FRESH BREAD, ‘Awn Tuesday. will attend a summer school for about COMPLETE LINE OF Earnest Lance left Tuesday evening six weeks They will return in time for COOKIES AND CAKE. for Mancelona. Wm Colby filled the M. E. church him to take up his work as principal of pulpit last Sunday morning. our school for the next school year. Iron Beds, Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Lounges, Emerson Leddick, of Magle Rapids, Jerry Hayes, of Battle Creek, has been CIGARS, was in town Monday. visiting his many friends in town the Our sexton, Abel Hill, put our ceme­ TOBACCOS, Etc. Bookcases, Hall Furniture, Fancy Chairs, Tables, Wm. Henderson, of Chicago, is calling past week. tery in fiDe order for Decoration day,and on old friends in town. merits the thanks of the public therefor. ©<^.© Diners, etc. Frank McVoy and wife and George By the way, it is one of the incidental R C. Blank and wife Bpent Saturday Frink left last Saturday for their home benefits of Decoration day, that our cem­ Orders for Ice Gream %%%%%% snd Sunday in St. Johns. at Traverse City. eteries are not now the neglected spots Promptly Filled. August Martin is spending a few days T. S. Strickling and wife visited they once were, but are dreeeed up at 0^0 of this week in St. Johns. The Spring Styles are Arriving Daily. Harley Bump and family, of West least once a year for company. Soda, Phosphates and Gream Rev. E. R Schaner and family spent Bloomer, this week. Decoration day was an ideal day in the We will be pleased to show them to you. Monday with friends in Riley. Mrs. Jessie Becnett, who has middle of a very stormy week, and the Served in rear room. Mrs. Mary Peet spent Sunday with been visiting Mrs. C. K. Benoet, largest number gathered to attend the Mrs. Mary Smith, of Lebanon. returned home last Saturday. exercises that have been present in sev Lewis Sbafley and wife, of Westphalia, Among those who attended the G. A. eral years. The procession started for ! E. E. Clark. OUR LINE OF visited Ed. Case and family Sunday. R. and W. R. C. convention at Grand the cemetery about 11 a. m. The exer ­ NEXT POSTOFFICE. Earl Acker and Chas. VanAmburgh Rapids this week were the following cises there were very impressive aod the Baby Carriages and Go-Carts were in Pewamo Saturday on business. Wm. Burk and wife, C. R. Proctor, Thos display of (lowers fine. Returning, those Grant and Henry Grove. who had brought lunchee repaired to the Miss Josephine Martin attended grove to discuss them, others patronized ^ Excursion to Tolodo Juno 10th. is the most complete ever shown in town. flbachere ’ institute in St. Johns Saturday, Ella Coonen, who died in Detroit last the ladies of the church at G. A. R. hall, Wedneeday, was brought here for inter ­ Each year Toledo is becoming more %%%%«% Mrs. C. Feldpausch is visiting her ment. The funeral was held in the or Mr. Benton of the hotel. At 2 o ’clock attractive as an Excursion City, and daughter, Mrs. Wm. J.Geller, of Detroit Catholic church Saturday morning, Rev. all gathered at the tent in the grove, Michigan people realize that no more Mrs. S. Parks and Mrs. Jos. Petsch kindly lent by the Christian Crusaders, delightful place caD be found to spend James E. Landers officiating. and, after several patriotic songs excel­ Goods delivered in the country FREE w CHARqE were in St. Johns Thursday on business. Last Monday morning at about 2 an afternoon. The Ann Arbor railroad ' Chas. Dane and family were the guests lently rendered, and several appropriate will run its next excursion to the Cen ­ o ’clock a. m. burglars entered the build ­ recitations very well rendered- the real tennial City on Sunday, June 10th, leav­ of Mr. and Mrs. Farragher, of Ovid, Sun ­ ing of O. C. Townsend snd tried to blow feast of the day began. And it was a FUNERAL DIRECTOR day. open his large safe, which they did not ing Owoseo at 8 a. m. The fare for the feast indeed. I need not say to those round trip will be tl.00. No one should E. I. HULL, Mrs. A. B. Bullard and son, Harold, of suoceed to do. They did quite a little who were present that Rev. E. B. Allen damage. fail while in Toledo to visit Lake Erie Linden, are visiting friends and relatives was the master of tbs feast, but the rapt Park A Casino. Fifteen cents pays 16 Clinton Ave. Phones 23 and 84. ia town. Mr. Briggs Whipple, who many years attention, the almost breathless silence, street car fare from the city to the Park Mrs. Anna Whittaker and the Misses ago was a citizen of this place, died at the occasional tear filling the eye or rol­ and return aod includes admission to A'melia and Rose Grider were in St. Petoskey last Monday of apoplexy, was ling down the cheek, told mure forcibly the Park and Zoological Gardens, also Johns Tuesday. brought here Tuesday night for inter ­ than words, or even applause could do, to the Theatre where first class perfor ­ Mrs. Frank Gruler and Mrs. B. E. ment. Funeral on Wednesday at the that the hearts of all were deeply moved. mances are given. On the opening day, King spent Tuesday with Mrs. Joseph residence of Wm. CroasetL And there were no platitudes or glitter­ May 20tb, the Casino was visited by Subscribe for Bauer, of Pewamo. ing generalities. Mr. Allen has a style fifty thousand people.* peculiarly his own, with an earneetm Mrs. W. L. Mundeil and daughter, 4 8HEPARD8VILLE- dose, were the guests of Mrs.] Elmer of statement and vigor of utterance that ^ Every kind of book and job printing J. L. Button, Jr. spent Sunday at not only goes straight to the heart, but at Th > Rkpublican office. Satisfaction Buck, of Muir, Tuesday. home. convinces the mind, with also a wealth TK? Republican! guaranteed. tf. Wm. Swartz and family and John A. N. Longcor lost a valuable, boree of resource that give his addresses an ap ­ Swartz and wife, of Ionia, were the Thursday. propriateness remarkably befitting each guests of H. B. Thornton and wife Wed occasion. And this was an oration. In seeday. Q. C. Longcor, of St. Johns, visited at the latter part of it be referred to the Mrs. John Brackens and daughter, home Sunday. > ■ scandals that are just now disgracing and Katie, of Pewamo, were the guests of her Mrs. Harrington, of Ovid, spent Sun humiliating our state and nation with day at Geo. Valentines. great sorrow, but with no uncertain QUICK HEAL QUICK MBM» sister, Mrs. Chas. VanAmburgh last Thursday. Mr. snd Mrs. Chatham, of East Bing sound, and asked,"Do we not need a new l^r« Mrs W. J. Hammond and son, George, ham. visited al E. R. Munson ’s Friday. patriotism? Do we not? ” But to try to leave Thursda) evening for Harbor Children ’s day will be taper ved in the give any synopsis of the oration is im­ 8prings. George has accepted a posi Baptist church Sunday evening, June 10. possible, and would spoil it. It must be heard to be appreciated. I would like Wickless Oil Stoves lion at that place. The recent rains haye greatly im­ to repeat the many sincere and extrava- Mrs. L. W. Baldwin and son, Jesse, proved the looks of the wheat in this ant expressions of admiration to be went to Detroit Sunday, Mrs. Baldwin vicinity. & Eeard on all sidee when it was closed, ARE THE BEST MADE mm MtA w£l remain a short time to visit her Mrs. John Workmap and two children but fear if it came to his hearing, his dkaghtes, Mrs. J. F. McPherson. spent the latter part of last week in head, like Dewev’s, would be turned, and to** J. E Bald win,'Freddie Fedewa and Vernon. v be would straightway want to be presi ­ The “QUICK MEAL WICKLESS’’ sister Lizzie, also the Misses Agnes and Mrs. E. R. Munson, who has been dent! > Suffice it to say, the streee of cir­ Hattie Sage attended the graduating quite sick the past week, is better at cumstances would be great that would was invented to enable ladies to 9WCK MM, exercises at Pewamo Thursday evening. this writing. not call a multitude together whenever do their cooking quickly and com ­ he was to furnish the entertainment. We EngHih Sptmn Liniment removes ail Hard, ' Lewie Sampere and' wile, of Perry, Soft or CallrtuuSd LtiftipH Snd Blemiahea fro n visited James Edwards and family Sun ­ are hungry for such, snd no audiences fortably in a cool kitchen, and to horse*. Blood Spavins, Cnrbs, Splints, Sweeneys day and Monday. are more grateful for, or more apprecia ­ omen MCM. Rin*?-Bon*. Stines, Sprains, aU Swollen Throat, tive of, such reasoning than farmers,who prepare a “Quick Meal” and eat Oonjfbs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Mrs. James Walker and three child ­ Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Care ren, of Gladwin, are visiting her father, must mainly solve their problems by it in comfort. Over too of these r wer known. Sold by A. O. Hunt druggist, St A. E. Parmenter. themselves, aod deduce their own cod Jbiins, Michigan. ______40-26 elusions therefrom. We would call at­ stoves sold by us. Clubbing List. The M. E. L. A. S. will serve ice cream tention, before closing, to the fact that and cake ct the home of Wm. Gates we ought to be exceedingly grateful to Call and see them. Republican and Michigan Fanner ...... tl.SO Wedneeday evening, June 13. our old soldiers for these exercises that ReyubUcan and New York Tribune ...... 1.25 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. LaPoint very keep alive the spirit of patriotism ip this Republican and Detroit Semi-weekly / Annul ------■ . r...... 1.90 pleasantly entertained over fifty friends generation, which can realize so little of SepebUean and Chicago Inter Ocean ------I S in honor of their fifth wedding anniver ­ what go awful thing our civil war wa*. Fowler & Ball, Republican and Thrioe-a-week New York sary Tuesday evening. They were the May they live long in the land, and their World.______11»recipients of many useful presents. last daya be their best days. ST. JOHNS, MICH.

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