The Clinton Republican.

52nd Year —No. 18. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1907 Whole No. 2670.

ped a second, and the thought came VARIOUS TOPICS. PETITIONS FILED. KREPPS FAMILY. to me that the first coaches were telescoping and I thought of my fath­ THE AWFUL WRECK Turtle catchers are working along WHO WILL GO? WESTPHALIA GIRL er ahead in the smoker. Everybody This Senatorial District Will Have a Hold Third Annual Reunion at Har- screamed and by the time the train the Maple river near Muir. A ton of waB stopped, the coaches were emp­ this kind of food was shipped to the Total of Fifteen Candidates. monle Hall July 20th. Of Pere Marquette Excur­ tied. The men rushed to the first eastern markets three days after op ­ As Successful Candidates on Fools Grandmother in Fow­ coaches, and worked unceasingly tak­ erations began. Few people along sion Train From Ionia. the Grand and its tributaries have Exposition Trip? Below is the completed list of those The third annual Krepps’ reunion ler While on a Visit. ing out the dead and injured. My who will be candidates for members was held Saturday, July 20, 1907, at father was the first one taken out of ever used the turtle for food. A prophet and a turtle have much the of the constitutional convention from Harmonle hall, Jacob Krepps and fam­ the smoker. With the exception of this district: ily entertaining them. It Is needless MARRIES DR. BANTA. THIRTY-THREE DEAD perhaps four or five, all the men in same standing at home and abroad. CLOSE OF CONTEST to say that a very pleasant day was • • • F. W. Redfern, Maple Rapids. the smoker were killed. In most cas­ John T. Danlells, Essex. spent by all, and that the bountiful And Hundreds Injured in Head-On es, they were so mangled that the Ionia seems to be fated for more Just One Week Off—Many Changes J. F. Trimby, Alma. picnic dinner was thoroughly enjoy ­ Ji*«tice Newton of Maple Rapids Per­ only way to Identify them was by than her share of misfortune. In the ed. After the dinner, ice cream and J. D. Spinny, Alma. formed Ceremony Friday —Serious Collision at Salem—The City of their clothes. death list of the Steamer Columbia Predicted the Last Week of the J. W. Holmes, Alma. cake were served. Ionia in Mourning. “It must have been two hours be­ sunk in collision off the coast of Cal­ Jamestown Contest. James Harrison, Maple Rapids. A short business meeting was then Charge to Be Dropped. fore a relief train came, and another ifornia, appears the name of Mrs. Frank Montfort, Ithaca. called, and officers elected for the two hours before they had the injur ­ Blanch Gordon, who was born in Ionia E. J. Moinet, St. Johns. ensuing year: President, Jacob ed all on cots and cared for, and the 38 years ago. She buried her 15-year H. E. Walbridge,. St. Johns. Krepps; vice-president, John Krepps; The Banta case at Westphalia, Last Saturday morning about 9 train had orders to go to Detroit. But old daughter a month ago in San “Who will be the lucky ones to go o ’clock, a passenger train rushing Walter C. Mallory, Elwell. secretary, Hettle Krepps; treasurer, which has for so long occupied con ­ not enough praise can be given to the Francisco. to the Exposition? ” is the question Nellie Dodge. There were 65 mem­ down the steep grade four miles west • • • being asked by everyone. The time J. F. Matthews, Ithaca. siderable attention has become sud ­ hundred or more doctors and nurses The above are the republican can ­ bers present, eleven new members be­ denly changed from the fact that Dr. of Plymouth, crashed into a local who came on the relief trains. ” railroad Is about is drowing near, the close of the con ­ freight, piling the trains up in a hope­ test being just one week off now. didates. Below are the democratic ing added this year, making now a Banta has eloped with Rosa Fedewa, Miss Beals returned to St. Johns to plant the largest artificial forest candiates : membership of 80. A short program the complaining witness in the case less mass. Wednesday morning from Ionia. in the history of the United States. In that one week it is predicted there The passenger was a Pere Mar­ will be some changes in the order of Martin A. Bathke, Alma. of music and recitations by the chil­ against the doctor for statutory rape. A tract of 20,000 acres has been pur­ George P. Stone, Ithaca. dren were listened to and the meet­ It seems that Miss Fedewa left her quette special, consisting of ten chased on the slope of the Allegheny the names. coaches and a baggage car. Ailed with Mrs. F. C. Raymond, who resides In district No. 1, Mrs. Dow Eldridge „ H. J. Patterson, St. Johns. ing closed with singing "God Be With home in Westphalia for Fowler with mountains between Altoona and Hoi- J. Earle Brown, St. Johns. You Till We Meet Again. ” employes of the road ’s car shops at in the south part of the city, was lidaysburg and there the seeds will be gained 16,000 votes this week, and Ionia, and their friends. called to Ionia Monday by the death still holds first place, with 247,000 It is expected the next reunion will sown which at the end of forty years be at the home of Mary A. Stephens. Thirty-three lives were taken and of W. J. Cornell, a friend of the fam- are expected to yield an annual har­ votes. Miss Ruess gained 25,000 votes iliy and one of the wreck victims. Mrs. . A GOOD BUSINESS. Those who attended from away about one hundred others seriously in­ vest of more than 4,000,000 railroad this week and now has 190,000 votes were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dodge and jured. Several coaches and a baggage Raymond has been with the family in to her credit. Miss Harvey gained all their sickness and trouble. A wife ties. daughter, Lula; Mr. and Mrs. William car were smashed to kindling wood. • • • 3,000 votes. An Enterprise 2/2 Years Old That Killian of Ithaca; Levi Krepps and The accident occurred at a curve be­ and five little children are left. In district No. 2, Miss Halsey won There were 204 deaths by violence Has Paid the Owner Well. wife of Lansing; James A. Cox and tween high embankments that block in June according to the health re­ 3,000 votes this week, and still holds family of Grand Rapids; Fred A. Lew­ the view In either direction. The pas­ Mrs. Alice Alberts of this city had ports, leading pulmonary tuberculo ­ first place with 408,000 votes to her is and family of Byron; A Walton senger train, in charge of Conductor a brother, George Van Amburg, in­ sis deaths by 9. There were 424 credit. Miss Church gained 33,000 Bush and wife of Omaha, Nebraska; E. J. Pixley, and carrying 800 em­ votes, Miss Moreland 2,000 votes and W. J. Gonderman opened a store in jured. in the wreck. His back and deaths of infants under 1 year and St. Johns two and one-half years ago, Henry Stephens and daughters of Un­ ployes of the Pere Marquette and hips were crushed. If he lives he 806 deaths of elderly persons. Of the Miss Finch and Miss Hafner each ion City, Pennsylvania; Frank Steph­ their families on their annual excur­ 1,000. that was a new departure in the mer­ will have to remain in the hospital at violent deaths drowning caused 43, cantile line in the city. The out ­ ens of Detroit. sion to Detroit, left Salem at 9.10 and least seven months. His wife was and lightning 3, and three died from In district No. 3, Miss Andrews won was due in Plymouth ten minutes lat­ 28,750 votes this week, and still leads come of the undertaking was success­ pushed through a car window and sunstroke. There were 3,679 births, ful beyond any possibility of doubt. POMONA PICNIC er, according to the statement of rail­ her arms and face were bruised. a decrease of 440 from June of last with 264,750 votes to her credit. Mrs. road officials. Forbes gained 8,QflP votes and Mrs. Many larger cities have long had the Their baby was found soaked in year. A local freight, running so as to Carpenter 2,000. department store where a buyer blood, but was uninjured. • * • could stock up with every article To Take Place at Merle Beach Sat­ avoid the special, which was given the It looks like a hard matter for the In district No. 4, Miss Oppenlander right of way over everything but first gained 19,000 votes and now comes in from a paper of needles to a kitchen urday, August 3. Pere Marquette road to shake its hoo- range, and from a hair ribbon to a class passenger trains, pulled out of THE FOURTH DEATH do. A section of the Hagenbeck-Wal- second. Miss Dalius still holds first Plymouth just about 9. Stories as place with a gain of 4,000 votes this parlor carpet, but not until Mr. Gon ­ to how the mix-up In orders occurred lace show train was wrecked between derman came could St. Johns boast Clinton County Pomona Grange will Muskegon and Big Rapids Wednesday week. hold its annual picnic at Merle Beach, differ. Engineer W. I. Rogers and Below is the standing of the candi ­ of such on establishment. The first Enters Home of Rev. and Mrs. Jay morning and half a dozen cars were Saturday, August 3. The program is Fireman Robert Fitch, both of Ply­ dates up to Thursday morning of year the business was transacted un ­ mouth, state that the special was for- Pruden, Since Going to California. ditched, ten horses and one camel der some difficulty owing to a lack given below and all are invited to at­ killed and three men injured. Besides this week. of room, but Boon new quarters were tend. forgotten. This is a measure borne the Salem disaster two trainmen were DISTRICT NO. 1 out by the fact that the freight was arranged, a larger stock added, and Picnic dinner. The people of this community were NAME AltD TOWNSHIP TOTAL VOTES not traveling rapidly at the time of killed in a wreck near Sebewaing. customers promptly waited upon. The Meeting called to order at 1:30. shocked to hear of the death of an ­ Mrs. Dow Eldridge, Essex______247,000 last year has brought more than Song —Olive Grange. DR. P. H. BANTA. the collision. other child in the home of Rev. and Emma Ruess, Duplain ______190,000 Courtesy Portland Review. On the other hand, it is asserted Emma Uarvey, Greenbush______37,000 double the amount of business of the Prayer by chaplain of Pomona Mrs. Jay Pruden at Oakland, Califor ­ FURNISH $7,000 BOND Nellie N. Woodard, Duplain ______29,000 year previous, and the prospects for Grange. the excuse of visiting her grandmoth ­ that Conductor William Hamilton, in nia. Their only daughter, Erma, who Gertrude Martyn, Duplain ______27,000 Welcome address — Mrs. K. E. charge of the freight, admitted know ­ Chandler Oeasinger, Essex...... 18,000 the business in the future are very er of that village. When she had ing that his train was running off was reported very sick, died last Sylvia Crook, Essex______7,800 bright. Mr. Gonderman has made Moore. been at her grandmother ’s but a short Thursday morning. Lansing A Suburban Company in the Nina Webster, Essex______4,000 many friends while here and very Recitation —Nettie Kull, Lansing. time she made the excuse that she schedule, but believed there was suf­ One son. Tommy, aged three years, Anna Roberts, Essex______5,000 Song —Ladles ’ Quartette, Capitol ficient time to reach Salem, letting Burton Case. Vera Curtis, Duplain ______4,000 few people there are in this vicinity wished to mail some post cards, and died of tuberculosis of the brain. May Fern Davis, Duplain ______3,000 who have not purchased goods from Grange. the special pass there. Mrs. W. P. Mosher. Essex...... 3,000 starting for the postoffice she was 8th, and Max. another son, the baby, his shelves. Recitation —Miss Ruth Landers. met by Dr. Banta who took her with Where the trains met there is a cut Maud McDowell, Essex______2,000 Song —Ladies ’ Quartette. some twenty feet deep. Never was died June 19th. Innis, a brother of case, in which Mrs. K. Bell Banks, Greenbush______1,000 Recently Mr. Gonderman has been him to Maple Rapids where they Mr. Pruden died of consumption, May E. Burton sued the Suburban Rail­ Nina Lambie, Essex______1,000 having a sale and has greatly reduc ­ Address —Miss Jennie Buell of Ann were married Friday, July 19th, by a more thorough job done in the way Arbor; subject, "Some Agricultural of demolishing rolling stock, and the 30th. The death of their daughter way Company for $30,000 because of DISTRICT NO. 2 ed the stock and In addition has dis ­ Justice Thomas T. Newton of Essex. wonder is that any of those in the six makes the fourth death inside of two her husband ’s death two years ago NAME AND TOWNSHIP TOTAL VOTESposed of all the odds and ends that Schools out of School. ” Dr. Banta was divorced from his coaches shattered, some of them to months. has again been delayed, but this time Sylvia Halsey, Bingham______408,000 accumulates and now has a clean, Recitation —Nettle Kull. first wife In 1906 and last March Rev. and Mrs. Pruden have the Cora Church, Bingham______332,500 fresh stock of everything. Song — unrecognizable masses of debris, man­ in the interests of the complainants. May Moreland, Bingham______130,000 secured a license to wed Rosa Fede ­ aged to escape instant death. heartfelt sympathy of all in their be­ Some time ago Mrs. Burton receiv­ Ethyl Finch, Bingham______81,000 Some time in the near future Mr. Song —Ladles ’ Quartette. wa. He recently opened an office at reavement and misfortune. Two lit­ ed a judgment of $6,000, and the case Emma Hafner, Dallas______62,000 Gonderman expects to so arrange his Closing Song —"God Be With You Forest Hill, Riley township, and Dr. The Wreck. Nellie .Jenks, Ovid ______10,000 business here that he can go to Tex­ ‘Till We Meet Again. ” tle sons, Stuart and Norman, are the was carried to the supreme court, Nellie Losey, Ovid ______6,000 and Mrs. Banta are at present making Penned in like rats in a trap, with­ only children now living. where the matter has run along, noth­ Mrs. Martha Davis, Bingham...... 5,000 as where he has other interests. Dinner will be furnished at the ho­ their home there. Belle Lyon, Bingham______1,000 tel for all who wish to buy their din ­ out a chance to save themselves, the ing being done concerning it until late­ Minnie Barrington. Bingham...... 1,000 The case was to have been tried occupants of the coaches were thrown ly a motion was made by the suburban Irene Schemer, Dallas______1,000 KILLED IN MID-AIR. ner. at the next term of court, but the WANTED IT BAD. attorneys for an extension of time, F. W. Redfern, Master. prosecuting attorney says that the hither and thither. In the twinkling DISTRICT NO. 3 Mrs. C. L. Pearce, Lecturer. of an eye the trainload of happy ex­ which was granted on condition that NAME AND TOWNSHIP TOTAL VOTES marriage changes the condition of cursionists were converted into a hor­ Saturday Night Tkief Steals Watch they furnish boud for $7,000 and in­ Stella Andrews, Olive______264,750 Ingham Farmer Hurled From Top of things and that the case will be rible morgue. The deafening roar as terest and pay $25 attorney fee. Mina Nuffer, Riley______:______104,000 dropped. With Sears Roebuck Trademark. Mrs. E.,Forbes, Olive______48,000 Feed Wire Tower. the two engines came together, the Atty. E. H. Lyon and Fred Goodes Mrs. L. J. Carpenter, Olive...... 46,000 crashing of splintering timbers, the administrator, were in Flint Friday Merle B. Mahar, Victor ______35,000 Hattie Bills, Riley______19,000 THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC AUTO AND CAR on the case. The extension of time hiss of steam, contributed to make a Saturday evening while standing in Ruth Landers, Riley______19,000 Edward Flortan, 33 years old, mar­ scene of indescribable horror. Pande ­ the crowd listening to the band, a granted was 30 days. Eva Nichols, Riley______5,000 ried and having a wife and babe, was This action by the court was monium reigned. Above the crash watch bearing the trademark of Ethel Tabor, Olive...... killed on his farm two miles west of WOODMEN AND ROYAL NEIGH­ Come Together at Merle Beach and there came the groans of the dying, brought about through Lyon & Moinet DISTRICT NO. 4 Sears Roebuck & Co. was neatly ex­ Lansing Sunday afternoon in a spec­ BORS OF 8T. JOHNS CAMP mingling with the shrieks of the in ­ tracted from the vest pocket of a asking for a receiver for the road. NAME AND TOWNSHIP TOTAL VOTEStacular way. Auto la Worsted, Occupants Escape jured. It was all over in a second Viola Dalius, Eagle ______58,000 Across Florlan ’s farm runs the high HAVE A BIG TIME farmer. It was reported to the of ­ Eva Simmons, Dewitt_____ 22,000 Those on the trains were unable to ficials, but the thief has not been ap­ SOCIAL EVENTS. Anna Oppenlander, Watertown______34 000 tension feed wire from a water power A Ford automobile belonging to Oral describe the sensation. There was a prehended as yet. Sadie Richardson, Dewitt______11,000 plant and one of the towers carrying Hildreth of Merle Beach collided sharp blast of the whistle, a grating Beryl Cook, Bath______7,000 At Round Lake—Nearly 200 Present A Sherlock Holmes would have Ethel Garlock. Basle______4,000 the wire stands near his house. Flo- Tuesday forenoon with a suburban as the airbrakes were applied and looked for a different trademark. Mrs. E. L. Dooling entertained a Minnie Rueckert, Eagle ______1,000 rian climbed the tower during a brew­ —Interesting Program of Events car near the Merle Beach postoffice. then came the crash. company of eight ladies Friday after­ ing thunder storm. One of his neigh­ Pulled Off in the Water. The only occupants of the auto were noon. A very pleasant social time bors sdys : The Blame. Mr. Hildreth and his niece, Ruth FACTORY NOTES. was spent. HOUSE RANSACKED. “There came a rumble of thunder Dane, of Fowler, who was visiting The railroad officials blame the A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and then a flash of lightning. The The Woodmen and Royal Neigh­ at the home of her uncle. The col ­ crew of the freight train for the cal­ C. E. A. Bunge is setting up a cot ­ and Mrs. O. L. Richmond Friday, lightning hit the wire and traveled bors of St. Johns Camp No. 2,387, lision tok place as the automobile amity. It is claimed that the freight tage at Lake Cora this week. It was July 19th, when their friends and nei­ Residence of L. B. Richmond Entered to the tower, where it seemed to burst gathered to the number of about two had partly crossed the track, striking left Plymouth in defiance of the ord ­ sold last week to August Meik of that ghbors came in with well filled bas­ Late Saturday Evening. all around Florian. The next thing hundred at Round Lake last Thurs­ It In the rear, its occupants, however, ers. On the other hand, Conductor place. kets and reminded them that it was I saw was Florian falling toward the day for their annual nlcnic. They escaping with no serious injuries, al­ Hamilton of the freight, claims that their 31st wedding anniversary; re­ earth, his clothing all on fire." spent the forenoon hunting, fishing, though the auto was badly wrecked. George Simmons an employee of the It Is believed the man was dead the arrangement of the figures in his Wagon Works, whose home is at freshments were served and all re­ Saturday evening at some time be­ boat riding and gathering pond lilies. orders were misleading and that he ported a pleasant time. fore 11 o ’clock, men entered the home when he struck the ground. At the noon hour they gathered in Jackson, had his hand cut in some of Special bargains at the Hicks store and three members of his crew read Mrs. Hannah Burlingame and Mrs. of L. B. Richmond in the north part Mr. Florian had several relatives the beautiful grove and partook of the machinery Tuesday morning. Al­ near and in DeWitt; Edward Favlor, rery day. Read the advertisement. the order “Salem, 9.25,” instead of ‘Sa­ though not a bad cut he will be kept Seth Drake entertained the Pythian of town, during the family ’s absence. the good things which Mother Nature lem, 9:10.” It is said that the prose ­ Sisters at the hall last Thursday af­ The house was thoroughly ransacked, an uncle living near DeWitt, and and her lady friends had provided cuting attornles of both Wayne and from work for several days. drawers being pulled out and about Adolph Brya, a cousin, Mrs. F. Brya ternoon. About 35 ladies were pres­ for them. + + + *H*4 , + ,H, + + + + + Ionia counties agree that this is a R. C. Davies returned Saturday ent. The afternoon was spent In pro ­ every thing turned upside down. The and Mrs. Knight Van Fleet, aunts, After dinner Attorney J. M. Hoxie plausible and acceptable explanation night from his trip to the Southern would-be burglars, however, were residing within the village. called the crowd to order and after states in the interests of the St. Johns gressive pedro, Mrs. Kittle Burlin ­ of the error and say if relieves Ham­ game winning first prize and Mrs. foiled In their attempt to find any making a few remarks as to the ob ­ * SCOURGE OF HORRORS * ilton and the other train men from Foundry Co. Mr. Davies made a de ­ Byron Danley, the consolation prize. money as the total amount missed by ject of such gatherings, Introduced + IS WORLD-WIDE t danger of prosecution. sirable contract with the Durham Iron Mr. Richmond is but 48 cents. A $300.00 BLAZE. the speaker of the day, J. Earl Brown, Works of North Carolina. This com ­ Ice cream and cake were served and It has also been pointed out that an enjoyable time spent by all. state lecturer of the Modern Wood ­ + granting the freight crew disobeyed pany will manufacture the culvert on STATE FAIR PREMIUM LIST. men of America, who gave a short which patents are owned by the St. Henry McCormack, Charles Gra­ Residence Occupied By Mrs. 8. J. Wil­ The Salem wreck, In which * orders, the dispatcher's office knew of ham and William Naldrett, of Ithaca, talk for the good of the order and 4> thirty-two liveB were lost, In- the departure of the freight in time Johns Company, selling same in son Badly Burned. how wives should treat their hus­ + North and South Carolina and Virgin ­ loaded their new touring cars with The State Fair Premium list for 4* troduces a series of terrible dis- 4. to have held the passenger train at 1907 has been received. The classi­ bands, especially on circus days. ia and West Virginia. their families and friends to the num ­ 4> asters in many lands, such as •{■ Salem until the frleght arrived from ber of 18 and visited A. E. Chase and fication in several departments has At the conclusion of the address the Plymouth. The fire department was called out degree team of St. Johns camp gave . the world has seldom known. 4* Wilson & Stevens, barbers under family of South Essex last Sunday. been enlarged and the premiums in­ Tuesday morning for a fire at the res­ 4 Prosecuting Attorney Sheldon of Io ­ They were out for a “picnic” and they creased. Classes have been added for an exhibition under the leadership 4. Off Cape Mendocina, on the 4* nia is quoted as saying: the National Bank, have installed an idence of Mrs. 8. J. Wilson, No. 208 of Chief Forester Merrihew and As­ electric massage machine for face had it too, after rolling off on the Ayrshire Cattle, American Coach Cass street and owned by Mrs. E. •J* California cost the steamers Col- 4* “In my personal opinion, and re­ Horses and Hampshire Hogs. Also sistant Chief Merrill and escorted the and scalp massaging and shampooing. lawn enough edibles to load a freight Hathaway. The origin is unknown, •j* umbia and San Pedro met in * member this Is only my personal car. The only cloud that appeared on for Angora Goats. crowd to the east side of the lake 4 opinion, the person who wrote the or ­ Try It, you will be delighted with the but was probably caused by a defec ­ where the water sports under the collision, and one hundred pas- * way it operates. Special attention will the journey arose after they sped on The premiums for the classes of tive chimney. The flames had gain ­ 4 der was grossly negligent; the crew to »k. Johns and were reigned.(rain ­ live stock owned In Michigan are the management of Squalr, Brown and 4* sengers are reported drowned. 4* who read the order were grossly neg ­ be given to this kind of work for la­ ed a great headway along the roof be­ Hoxie took place. This feature of dies and children who call any after­ ed) in until Monday morning, when same as those open to all. fore they were noticed and the fire 4* In Japan, the great Toyooke 4* ligent, and the dispatcher who knew The premiums for exhibits from the program was a decided success that the two trains were about to Btart noon and evening except Saturday. they made the return trip. department could be summoned. and the crowd who witnessed the 4* colliery has been destroyed by 4* the Northern counties have been in­ When the department reached the towards each other on a single track creased, also the premium on grains. antics of the performers expressed 4* an explosion, with four hundred 4* FELL FROM WAGON. scene, however, most of the furniture was grossly negligent." » The first premium on both White and their approval by hilarious outbursts 4* lives lost. 4* SAN JUAN. and other belongings had been remov ­ of soaking laughter. The 100-yd. dash In Ionia. Red Wheats Is $12 on each. ed from the house. It was some time 4. A Russian war baloon fell 4* Altogether It Is the most complete in the water was won by Ralph Wig ­ A few days ago, while trimming before the flames could be extinguish ­ . with Its occupants Into a lake, * How this terrible catastrophe has apple trees from a wagon, Willard O. B. Preston, Monroe Cotes and premium list yet issued by the State. gins, John Wakerman being a close 4 4 afflicted Ionia beggars description, Charles Meyers are at White I>ake ed and the roof was badly burned. second; time 40 seconds. The cir­ * drowning the party. * Lyons of this city fell and broke one Society, and in extent of classifica­ The loss is estimated to be about $300 4 4 and the greatest sympathy that the this week. tion and variety of Interest represent­ cular boat race was won by Park 4* In Pennsylvania, two boys * heart can offer goes out to her sore ­ rib; the injury Is not serious and it which is fully covered by Insurance. 4 is thought that he will recover in a Miss Susie Durkee went to White ed is not excelled by that of any fair Merrill and Vern Merrlhue, Ralph ly afflicted homes. I^ake Friday, where she will spend Wiggins and Lyman Parr, second; 4. were drowned. 4* short time. In this country. In proportion to size In population the week. Any of our readers may have a copy DAMAGED BY LIGHTNING. time 2 minutes and 8 seconds. The 4* An old lady was struck by a 4* thlB disaster means as much to Ionia Frank Perkins and Fred Miller, who third event, the hurdle boat race, 4* train and killed Instantly. 4* as the earthquake did to San Francis­ M. W. A. and R. M. A. PICNIC. sent to their address by writing I. H. have been painting Congressman Butterfield, Secretary, Detroit, Mich. was won by Glenn Danley and Ly­ 4* A wreck on the Rock Island 4* co. It means that on the average one Fordney ’s cottage, returned home on The barn of Seth Tubbs on section man Thurston, Ralph Wiggins and The M. W. A. and R. N. A. picnic 5, Victor, was struck by lightning 4* In New Mexico endangered the 4« out of every eight families in the city Monday. BORN. Lyman Parr, second; time two min­ is directly affected. will be held at Waverly Park In Lan­ O. B. Preston returned from San during the electric storm Sunday. utes and seven seconds. The fourth 4. lives of many. 4* sing, Wednesday, July 31. Fare 50c Juan Monday where he has been su­ The loss was slight. event, was the foot-ball game In the 4. At Sebewaing, two trainmen 4* for round trip from St. Johns; tickets Born, Wednesday, July 24, to Mr. Miss Mildred Beals, of the Clinton perintending the Installing of the and Mrs. I. Beedle, twin boys. water and was won by the St. Johns 4. were killed in a wreck on the 4* Republican office, was among those good on all cars. Everybody invited. lighting plant. CUT THE WEED8. Camp team, score 16 to 20. Danley To Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, 4. Pere Marquette. 4* on the ill-fated excursion train from Mrs. Thoron Shaver returned from Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., an 8^-pound and Wiggins made spectacular runs White Lake Saturday with Miss Ma­ 4* Another wreck on the same 4* Ionia, which was wrecked near Salem SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION. girl. All land owners, occupants or per­ for touch downs, while the tackling last Saturday morning, causing the bel Shaver, who returned to her home sons having charge of land In the city of Parr, Thurston, Wlckerman and road at Webberville furnished 4* death of 33 people and serious Injuries The seventh annual Clinton County in Rochester, New York, Monday. TO CONFER ROYAL ARCH. of St. Johns are hereby notified to Clark, showed their familiarity with 4* narrow escapes for four. 4* to perhaps a hundred more. Miss Mrs. Shaver will return to the loike cut down, or cause to be cut down, all the great college game. Clair Mc­ Sunday school excursion will be ran In the upper peninsula two 4* Beals went to Ionia Friday night to to Detroit August 21st. Saturday. St. Johns Chapter No. 21, R. A S. noxious weeds growing thereon. Kinley showed his ability In hand­ accompany her parents and sister on M., will go to Ovid Friday night of GEORGE 9. TINKHAM, ling the wet ball and tending goal. 4* men were drowned when their 4* the excursion. Her father, William A. S. FILDEW RESIGNS. REAL ESTATE CHANGE8 HAND8. this week to confer the Royal Arch 18-1 Marshall. At the conclusion of the sports the 4* boat capsized. 4* Beals, was among the number se­ degree. crowd adjourned to the grove and 4* At Coopersvllle a particularly 4* riously Injured and Is now at Grace E. B. Smith Ijuid Co., of George ­ W. H. FIELD, High Priest. CHANGED HANDS. dancing pavilion where they were hospital In Detroit. In speaking of Clark A. Putt has been appointed entertained by Jacob Foerch’s orches­ 4* horrible murder shocked the 4* a member of the school board, in town. Kentucky, have purchased the the wreok Miss Beals says: vacant land opposite the O. L. Spauld ­ WILL BECOME A CITIZEN. tra. After supper each departed for 4* whole state. 4* “We were in the third from the place of A. 8. Fildew, resigned. E. H. Webb has bought out the home feeling that the day had been 4* West of 1 Jinsing Edward Flo- 4* ing residence on Oakland street from Electric Treatre across from Byron last coach. Jnst a few minutes be­ the St. Johns Ijind Co., and will soon Fred Tledt filed a petition for nat ­ well spent and that Ben Shaver was 4* rlan met a horrible death in mid- 4* On account of Emancipation Day Danley's and with his daughter, Mias fore the crash came my father had hold a lot sale at auction. uralization papers Monday. a genial host. left us and gone to the smoker. August 2, the Michigan United Rail­ Helen, will conduct an entertainment 4* air, by being eletrocuted. 4* of illustrated songs, etc. 4. At Pine Lake ten Lansing re 4. When the air brakes were applied ways Co., will sell round trip tickets Try Congress barber shop, head NEW DEPUTY SHERIFF. very suddenly, it flashed through our to Tensing and return, good for one lee cream—Yonr Sunday dinner is 4. sorters narrowly escaped being 4* day at 50 cents for the round trip. Call not complete without some of Drake’s of Clinton avenue, for clean, care­ Cement sidewalks at 8 cents per minds that something was wrong, ful shaving and good hair cutting. 4* burned, alive. 4* but immediately we were hurled from on local agent for particulars. ice cream. Telephone your order on foot. Fully guaranteed. O. O. Brow ­ Judd Dutton has been appointed Postal photos $1.00 per dozen at Saturday night or Sunday morning or Choice line of cigars —W. W. Fergu ­ ++++++++++++++ our seats. The train lurched for ­ son, proprietor. er, Contractor. 18tf and sworn In aa a deputy sheriff. ward the length of a car, then stop ­ Plunkett ’s studio. 18-1 buy from the wagon. 13 tf f

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WACOUSTA. NORTH EAGLE. ♦o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o»o DEWITT. JAMESTOWN CONTEST Samuel Tucker 1b still very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Randolph of Mr. William Morris spent Sunday Mrs. S. E. Scott is gaining slowly. Westphalia spent a day with Mr. and at St. Johns. REFRIGERATORS J. R. Beadle made a business trip to Mrs. Joel E. Parks recently. VOTING COUPON William Ray ’s family Is entertain ­ St. Louis, Michigan, last week. On account of the heavy and con ­ ing a cousin from away. The McCray and Dr. Perkins makes are shown Mrs. Erma Cooger of Palo is caring tinuous rain Sunday evening, there TO THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, The Simmons Cemetery society will for Mrs. S. E. Scott. were no services In either church. hold an ice cream social at the home in large variety. We would especially call your Little Margaret Steere is quite ill Quarterly meeting was held in the ST. JOHNS, MICH. of Dr. Swaney in Eagle village Sat­ attention to the food preserving qualities of with whooping cough. M. E. church last Sunday morning; Enclosed find $...... to pay for...... years subscription to The urday evening, July 27. Clair Dills has opened an Ice cream the presiding elder, Rev DeLamarter A number of young people from these makes. parlor in the building purchased of of I.ansing, being present. North Eagle spent Sunday at the dam the G. A. R: There will be a union service at the Clinton Republican, which entitles me to...... votes to be counted near Collins. Mrs. Ada Bedell of I^nsing called M. E. church next Sunday evening, Gladys Chapman returned home on ; GAS RANGES. on DeWitt friends Sunday. . when Rev. Mr. Strickland will preach. for ...... last Sunday. She has visited rela­ A good attendance of G. A. R. and A telegram came to Bert Hart on tives for four weeks. The DIRECT-ACTION Gas Range is daily W. R. C. was out Saturday afternoon Monday with the sad intelligence Mr. R. H. Hinman and wife spent proving itself to be the most convenient and at the home of Monroe Coles, as Mrs. that Mrs. Weaver had passed away who resides in District No...... Township of...... Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. How ­ William Emery was very sick. The at her home in Monument, Colorado. ard 8t. John. economical Gas Range on the market. Come next meeting will be held at the home No further particulars known, except Paper to be sent to. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hewson a ba­ in and see it in operation. of R. Brink. that it was not unlooked for. by boy. Mrs. Minnie Wernicke of Ohio is Mrs. Arthur Daniells held a picnic The children, grand-children and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on Mrs. Bert Andrus ’ porch last P.O. Add. in full.... great-grand-children of Mrs. Harriet Porch and Lawn Furniture Theodore Schavey. Thursday for her Sunday school class Avery gathered at her home last Sat­ J. E. Wood attended the undertak ­ of little ones, serving ice cream to (SIGNED). urday afternoon, it being her 83rd All the newest patterns in “Old Rustic Hick- ers’ convention at Detroit last week. them, and giving them a merry time. birthday. Mrs. Avery is in good ory ”"Furniture are shown at prices not to be Mrs. V. Clavey and Mrs. Adolph The subject of Mr. Saburo Kosi- My P. O. Address is.. health for one of her age. Nearly ev­ Brya and son visited friends in Rew brlba’s lecture will be, “Japan, the ery Sunday she attends church. matched by any other line. Chairs, Rockers Sunday. Country and its Home Life.” The NOTE—Subscriptions may be ordered to as many different addresses as desired, but Merton Patrick had the misfortune and Settees in Hickory and Reed in great Miss Lulu Clavey returned home lecture will be illustrated with curios, not for a less perlojl than one year to each. (^“Always be careful to write names plainly to fall from a cherry tree last Tues­ Sunday after spending a week with etc., and Mr. Koshiba will wear the and give addresses In full. day and break his left arm. variety. friends in Rew and Olive. native costume. Watch for the date. Tilts ballot will be void unless used within 7 days after the date which appears on the Mrs. Mary Williams spent a portion George Brink and wife of Olive Mrs. Charlie Andrus went into the back. Vote for your favorite at once. This is asked In order to facilitate the counting and of last week with her sister, Mrs. Please bear in mind that our annual July clearance spent Sunday at the home of R. Brink. cellar one day last week, and stoop ­ also to prevent anyone from holding back to the last minute a large number of votes. Charles Kelley. Mrs. Bessie Sargent and son of ing down for something, struck her Mr. Fred Classic is here at the sale is now on. Big reductions in all departments. Jackson and Mrs. William Wondby of forehead on the chime of a barrel, home of his son helping to build his Eau St. Claire, Wisconsin, are visit­ which made her sick one day, and new house. ing at the home of J. E. Woods. gave her two black eyes, as though Frank Kossal has a tenant house Mrs. M. T. Woodruff entertained she had come in contact with the BATH. ORAL. under construction. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Glass Friday to proverbial Irishman’s shillalah. Mrs. High and little daughter from H Howard Furniture Co., Tlxe new abutment to the south Sunfield are visiting at the home of tea. Mrs. May Nelson of Lansing was Eva Bullard spent a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce spent bridge has been finished and travel this week with her aunt, Mrs. George her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. LANSING, MICH., 321 Washington Ave. South. Sunday at the home of Fred Tucker over it resumed for a week, and it is the guest of Mrs. Dell Cushman over Mrs. Mont Lyons will entertain the Sunday. Karcher, in St. Johns. in South DeWitt. said to be a fine piece of work. Mr. Miss Celia Smith of Saint Johns Simmons Cemetery society, August Mrs. Ella Eaton of Qllve called Sat­ Sherman has taken occasion, also, Miss Clara Ward and Ray Cushman 1, All are invited. spent Sunday at Jackson and Vander- visited her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ham­ urday evening on Mrs. Varney Pearce. while the water was drawn from the ilton the first of the week. Mrs. O. G. Pennell and Mrs. H. R. flume, to place some gates, and make cook Lake. Mrs. Altha Flowers returned to her Mr. and Mrs. John Bandt visited MERLE BEACH. Wilcox of DeWitt visited Mrs. Varney other important improvements to his Bert Jennings ’ family Sunday. Pearce Tuesday. mill and water power. home in Kansas City the fore part End your seeming troubles. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Park Merrill visited Mrs. A1 Beadle and daughter re­ The candidates in the Republican his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth have been Getting Out turned to Buffalo last week, after contest seem not to have been as act- Mr. George Ball of North Rose, N. entertaining her brother’s three chil­ Y., was In town last week looking Roy Merrill Sunday. BUY THAT visiting in Bingham and DeWitt. tive in district No. 4, as in those more Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Strong and dren from Fowler for the last week Of The Rut Mrs. Elmira Clark, Mrs. Evans and closely in touch with the center of after the apple crop. Mrs. Hildreth took them to Lansing Mrs. Belle Vanscoy of Lansing visit­ two children, Clarence and Thera, Looks hard to many people, es­ Mrs. Mitchell of I^ansing called on interest in St. Johns. In this we went to Grand Ledge Saturday to vis­ to the circus and they have been with DeWitt friends Saturday. think they are making a grave mis­ ed in Bath the latter part of last Mr. Hildreth delivering the mail and pecially the rut of Improvidence week. it relatives for a.^ouple of days. and self-indulgence. Far too few Mrs. J. W. Hayward and children take, for in this opportunity is the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard and having auto rides. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton and little dau ­ Mrs. Henry Faragher and three look ahead and see the needs of are visiting her parents at Lisbon, chance of a lifetime, and one worthy ghter of Lansing visited at the home two children, Hazel and Leo, visited Michigan. of much sacrifice. Contestants from daughters, Mrs. Fayette Lewis and tomorow. In prosperous times of her uncle, Phin. June, Sunday In Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brockman, in Ol­ misfortune seems far away, but Mr. Wiley Utley from Grand Rap­ all the other districts have been ive Sunday. • little Hazel Kinney of St. Johns were Monument ids visited friends in DeWitt last this place. visitors at the home of O. Hildreth when It comes and the rainy day through here. Miss Andrews of Olive Miss Helen Dryer of Washington, Ansel Chapman has his farm com ­ week. having been here the past week. If pleted. Friday. AT MURDOCK’S. finds you wltheut a shelter, the D. C., accompanied by a young lady thought of the money wasted and Ernest Madden and family of Saint one would have the “Pearl” they must Mrs. Roma Georgia and Mrs. C Paul R. Green and wife came to J. Ixmls, Michigan. J. R. Beadle and fam friend came Wednesday to spend sev­ W. Ennest ’s Saturday evening and of your lack of thrift In past years pay the price. eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and B. Morse spent Monday afternoon But be sure it is ily and Mrs. Fred Delamarter of I>an with Mrs. J. Bullard. stayed until Monday. will be hard to endure. sing visited at J. R. Beadel ’s last Mrs. William Dryer of this place. J. W. Ennest went to I.ansing on to come from But don ’t wait for this to hap­ RIVERSIDE. Mrs. Stewart Trumble came home Mr. and Mrs. S. Alexander and Mr pen—If you are in a rut, get out. week. and Mrs. Jesse Mosher and children business Monday. Cut off the useless expense, the Mrs. Stafford, Mr. Everett Stafford from Davidson Wednesday, where she The dredge which was undergoing Murdock’s as went several weeks ago to care for of St. Johns visited Howard Pope and needless luxury. Don ’t live up to and family of Cecil, Ohio, Miss Grave Mrs. Frank Peltier is slowly im­ an aunt who was sick and died before family Sunday. repairs the last week, is again in you entire Income, but save a Wilmington of I^eroy, Ohio, were the working order. they are not all certain portion of It and put it in proving. her return. Hazel Davis visited her cousin, Miss the bank. Perseverance and reg ­ guests at J. G. Bard ’s last week. Mrs. Sylvester Scott is a little bet­ Edna Love Friday and Saturday. selling for him. ularity In this habit cannot fall Joe S. Bard and wife are spending Word was received here last Thurs­ ter. day of the death of Mr. Abe Johnson Charles Davis has gone to spend SOUTH WATERTOWN. to show results. the week In Detroit. Quite a number of the citizens at his late residence in Owosso. Mr. some time with his sister, Mrs. O And there your trouble Mrs. Knight VanFleet received the around here spent Sunday at Park Johnson was a resident of Bath for E. Newman In Bengal. Don’t Wait; news Sunday evening of the death, by Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Christ enter­ lake. several years before moving to Owos ­ Mrs. Roma Georgia and son How tained company Saturday and Sunday. begins. lightning of her nephew, Edward Flo- Gerry Dills of Detroit visited his so. JHe is survived by his wife and ard, were In Detroit Sunday. They Begin Today. rian, a farmer living near Grand Mrs. Julia Egbert of Battle Creek parents. O. B. Dills and wife, from two sons, Eddie of Colorado and Bert stayed with -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sut­ spent the past few days with her One Dollar starts an account with I.edge. 014 stand opposite Post Office, SL Johns us and It earns 3 per cent com ­ Saturday morning until Monday. of Lansing. The family have the sym- ton in St. Johns Sunday night. niece, Mrs. Edith Cramer. Mrs. S. A. Stewart and Mrs. Jane Harry Rouse returned to Lansing pathey of their many friends In this Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jennings vis­ pound Interest. Northway expect to attend the state Miss Mattie Lowell who has been Monday, after a two weeks’ vacation place. ited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Whittaker going to summer school at Berrien comp meeting at Eaton Rapids. at his home in this village. Mrs. Jessie Trumble of Sheboygan Monday. Lansing State Savings Bank An invitation to everyone is extend Springs for the past six weeks, is now The Bank for All The People. ed by the Central Michigan M. W. A. Mrs. E. Mann, Mrs. George Mann is visiting her mother, Mrs. Isadore James Chapman visited his son, An visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. and Miss Pansy Peabody of Prairie HerbiBon of this place. sel Chapman, Tuesday. W. Lowell. to attend a picnic at Waverly Park Creek were callers at the home of O. Mr. and Mrs. Albright and daugh ­ —Dr. LaFranco9 9— August 13, 1907. Mrs. Ezra Nichols, who has been B. Dills Monday. ter Vera of Lansing are spending a staying with Mrs. Marion Converse of Compound Clarence Newton and wife spent WEST OLIVE. Richmond & Holmes grind plow Sunday at the home of Edward Flo- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bard entertain ­ few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rob ­ Delta, returned to her home Satur­ Safe, Qulok, Reliable Regulator. ed relatives and friends from Cecil, son of this place. day. Superior to other remedies sold st hlfh prices. points. 12-4 rian near Grand Ledge. Mr. Newton Ohio, and southern Michigan Miss Margy LaNoble returned home Eber Pennington and wife were the Cure guaranteed. Pries, >3 Ceuta, at drug- was with Mr. Florian at the time of Haying is the order of the day in gists or by mall. Testimonials and booklet free. Notice, Nurses—Nurse charts for last week. from St. Johns last Thursday. guests at the home of Gust Yanz and this vicinity. Dr. UPrasee, Philadelphia, Pa. sale at THE REPUBLICAN Office his death. Arlin Gross is working for Frank The L. A. S. of the Baptist church wife last Sunday. Rouse in the meat market. will be held at the home of Mrs. Abe Ollie Blizzard and family were call­ DEWITT REBEKAH OFFICERS. Mrs. Selinda Bushry of Saginaw Harris Wednesday July 31, in the af­ ers at the home of Will Phillips last OLIVE CENTER. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs ternoon. Monday. Officers of DeWitt Rebekah lodge Frank Peltier. The Baptists will serve ice cream F. M. Knapp and wife visited at W. Mrs. L. J. Boyd is suffering with Installed the following officers Sat­ Mrs. William Emery was quite ill Saturday evening, August 3 In the H. H. Knapp's last Monday. a stitch In her back. THE urday evening: N. G., Flora Williams; last week, but is better. store building owned by W. S. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Blizzard and George Hettinger is caring for a V. G., Dill Rockwell; R. S., Spencer Dr. T. M. Sanford, W. I. Vail of The young peoples ’ meeting will be two sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. sprained ankle. Norris; Treas., D. S. Pike; Warden I^anslng, Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce held in the Baptist church Sunday ev Frank Harris in Lansing last Sun ­ Misses Lima and Inez Black are vis­ Lottie White; Conductor, Mayme of the village were callers at the home ening at the usual time. day. iting friends in South Ovid; they are Boron; R. S. of N. G., Sarah Norris; of O. B. Dills Sunday. Miss Nina Blizzard and Albert on their way to their new home in A1 L. S. of N. G., Della Buehler; R. S. of Mrs. Caroline Stafford and son Joe Yanz were guests at the home of Mr. bion, where their parents are moving. V. G., Rosina Keck; L. S. of V. G. of Cecil, Ohio, are spending a few SOUTH BATH. and Mrs. Behrens In Bengal last Sun The click of the havester is heard Lizzie Chadwick; Chaplain, Ola Pike; weeks with her parents, J. S. Bard day. again. City National Bank I. G., Ervie Chadwick; O. G., Jacob and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and daugh Keck; Representative to Assembly Mrs. O. B. Dills received word of There will be an ice cream social ter, Ella, Miss Martha Knapp and Ola Pike; Alternate, Ervie Chadwick; the sudden death of J. J. Woodman at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark’s Fri Fred Smith attended the Woodman LANSING, MICHIGAN. Recommended for re-appoinnment to which occurred at his home in Paw day, July 26th. picnic at Round Lake last week. D. D. P., Flora Huot. Paw Saturday, July 13th. He is sur Mrs. Roe of Detroit spent a few Miss Martha Knapp was a guest of vived by a wife, who was formerly the days of last week with Mrs. James her cousin, Mrs. Retta Smith part Rev. O. J. Carpenter of Lansing, a Costigan. of last week. MONUMENTS OLIVE. former pastor of the Unlversalist Miss Helen Twitchell and Miss Ruth Mrs. S. Tubbs and Mrs. Fields of ORGANIZED 1886. church in DeWitt. J. J. Woodman is Twitchell of Dimondale are the guests Middlebury were guests of Mrs. Tubbs When in Lansing put your Andrew Neller is In the Lansing widely known throughout Michigan of Miss Lizzie Barnes. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H.H. Knapp hospital; he underwent an operation being prominent in the state grange Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rounds of a few days last week, and were call horse in Jimmie Markey ’s Lansing spent Saturday and Sunday for appendicitis last week. work and a former state master. ers at the home of Mrs. Ada Yanz. barn and Look over h i s Progressive! Conservative! Safe! Harold Norris of South DeWitt is Carl VanFleet and wife spent Mon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Tubbs, Mrs. Fields, Mrs. W. H. visiting his grand parents, J. M. Tout day afternoon in Grand Ledge. Culver. H. Knapp and Ed. Pierson were the large line of Monuments. and wife in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. K. VanFleet were call Mr. Worth Barnes of Iowa spent a guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Miss Ella Eaton of North Olive is ed to Grand Ledge Sunday by the few days with his cousin, Mr. Worthy Ed. Smith last Sunday. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING visiting her sister, Mrs. Gertrude sudden death of their nephew, Ed Barnes. Pearce. ward Florian, which occurred Sunday Huckleberries are being picked at REW. JIMMIE MARKEY. BUSINESS. Miss Anna Martzke of Lansing is afternoon. Townes ’ swamp every Tuesday and visiting at the home of Albert Martz­ Mr. J. S. Bard and wife left Mon Friday at 25 cents a day. LANSING, MICHIGAN. 6-26 ke in Riiey. day for Detroit to attend the races Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roby of Lansing George Flynn visited his mother M. F. Pike and wife and Jerome where they will remain a few days. spent Saturday and Sunday with her at the Boulevard Sanitarium In De­ Dills and wife visited at the home of Mrs. Randall Beadle spent a few parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman. troit Sunday. George Pike Sunday. days in Lansing last week the guest Dr. I^andon and wife of East Lan­ Miss Lila Cliff visited Miss Stella Depository for City, State and at the home of her son, John Beadle sing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Buehler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce spent W. Barnes. Lula Clavey of DeWitt visited at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuck Mr. Roscoe Phelps and Miss Veva the home of Augustus Boron last United States ALWARD LAKE. er of Prairie Creek. Hawley spent Sunday with Mr. and week. C. 5. Theo. Townsend of Haslett was in Mrs. Arthur Clark. The ice cream social held at D. H. Sella Drafts on Leading American and European Cities. Elmer I,ankton who was very ill town Monday, the guest of Nate Rheubottom ’s last Friday was well 5c CIGAR last week, is very much improved. Wager. atttended: proceeds $15.70, net. Herbert Vincent and Harry Gill of PRICE. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gregory and I^ansing were guests at the home of BENGAL GRANGE. babe of Saginaw are visiting at the Frank Yanz Sunday. home of Bert Leffler. For Sale by SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FOR EXCLUSIVE HANDLING OF Mrs. Moore is the_ owner of a new Mrs. Theo. Lorenz of Lansing vis­ SAVINGS BUSINESS. ited at the home of Elmer Lankton Bengal Grange No. 225 will meet washing machine. All Reliable Dealers. last Thursday. Mrs. William Pearson and daughter SOUTH OVID. Saturday evening, July 27. A one ses­ SHOES SHINED AT STEPHAN’S CIGAR STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Darrow of Lansing sion contest will be held, the losing Lydia spent Sunday in East Lansing spent last week camping on the banks side to treat. There will be singing, attending a birthday party of her son Miss Mayben Cliff is visiting at the of Alward lake. speaking, instrumental music, conun ­ in-law, Bert Phelps. It was his 39th home of T. Furl this week. Mrs. Bessie Seargent and son War­ drums, stories, etc. Every member birthday and a large number of rela­ Remember the services at the North 3 Per Cent Interest on Deposits ren of Jackson and Fred Smalley who wishes to have a good time for tives, friends and neighbors were Olive church next Sunday at the us­ from Lansing were guests of George once, come; remember, one night only present. Dinner was served, and the ual hour. VanDyke and family last week. iy- afternoon was quietly spent in social Lightning struck a telephone pole Highest Market Price Gilbert Lapham is having his converse and listening to phonograph near the Center school house during CAPITAL $100,000. SURPLUS $100*0. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $35*0. music. house painted, Mr. Piper of Middleton Old newspapers for sale at The Republl the storm on Sunday night. FOR is doing the work. can office; 25 cent* a hundred. Good to Mr. Z. Sexton and grand-children, There will be an Ice cream social OFFICERS Mr. Wickes of St. Johns spent Sun ­ put on pantry shelves or under carpets. Erma and Russel Chaffee have recent at the home of Perry Teed on Wed day at the home of Gilbert I^apham, ly returned from their long journey. nesday evening, July 31st, for the B. W. SPARROW, President. B. P. COOLEY, Vloe Pres Mr. Richmond of Lansing is their Miss Clara Carey called on the Mis­ benefit of the North Olive church; all B. F DAVIS, Cashier. F. J. HOPKINS, Aset Cashier. guest this week. ses Ivah, Katie and Rena Moore Sat­ are cordially Invited. Grain and urday. Miss Cora Baurley visited her friend Mr. William Pearson called on Mr. I Ruby Furl on Sunday last and attend WATERTOWN CENTER. Z. Sexton Sunday. ed Sunday school at North Olive. directors : NOTICE I Beans FRANK A. HOOKER, Justice Michigan Supreme Court. Mrs. George Oliver is visiting in SOUTH RILEY. NORTH WATERTOWN. B. W. SPARROW, Capitalist. Wacousta. HIGHEST CASH PKICES WILL B. F. COOLEY, Wholesale Mill Supplies. Ben Conrad spent last week with BE PAID FOR Miss Tillie Behren has a new piano. AT his grand parents in Lansing. FRED SHTJBBL, Boots 94. Winnie Cliff last Thursday afternoon. A pleasant and enjoyable time was Juenker being the first to cut the Try Republican Liners for Result*. had by all. golden grain in this vicinity. For Sale. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE—-25c a 100. m —i—-—-—

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on rue quiejt Dealing heart o ’ver 'lhV cold type of the statute lK*ok." This ELSIE HAPPENINGS he hane.i t”i a the fact that the family OVIO NEWS is the ‘ nucleus and nursery of the eo:i:. For that Miss Neva Briggs visited friends in DUPLAIN. mouweultb ” and that the protection of Ovid over Sunday. the family and the honor of the wo ­ LET US ALL James Jarvis of Ovid was an Elsiq. men are “a natural and essential fea­ visitor last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Birmingham ture of the law 1n this laud." 1 BRIGHTER OUTLOOK spent Sunday in Essex. Dandruff Carl Dewey of Owosso was in Elsie Reedy For the Summing Up. on business Tuesday. Mrs. Reynolds of Elsie is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sooner tliau was expected, the state GET WELL Ovid Faces the Future With Bright There is one thing that will Henry Moore and wife are visiting Ewer. dosed Its rebuttal in the trial of W. D. relatives in York state. Scrofula, Skin, Blood, Bone, (Hand Diseases, Varicose Prospects —A Brief Review of cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Howard Foote of Eureka came last Ilaywood at llolse for the murder of Joe Oberlin has gone to Coleman to week to visit his grand parents, Mr. Steuneuberg. and the defense rested, Much Interest. . Ulcers Cured. It is a regular scalp-medicine. work in a barber shop. and Mrs. Byron Brown for a few days. thu3 clearing the way for the summing It quickly destroys the germs Ora Onstott of Lansing visited The L. A. S. of the Church of tip. The state had endeavoted to dis ­ Fever Sores, Rectal Ulcers, Piles, etc , all the old sores of whatever uame friends here over Sunday. Christ met with Mrs. B. E. Teeter pose of the alleged personal motive of and nature, stricture of Rectum, etc , etc., are cared quickly and per­ We are indebted to the press com ­ which cause this disease. Thursday afternoon. mittee of the Men's Century club for Ell Onstott of Bannister was an Orchard against Steunenberg by citing manently. The unhealthy scalp becomes Elsie visitor last Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Wheeler was called to Roptnres cared, no truss, no operation. Redaced % to % in 24 hoars. the following interesting article: Clarkston, Michigan, * last week by records to prove that the assassin hud It is more than a privilege, it is a healthy. The dandruff disap ­ Rev. E. Rice has been visiting his the illness of her mother. sold bis interest in the Hercules mine duty laid upon every community and pears, had to disappear. A aunt, Mrs. Louise Chase. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. before the labor troubles In Idaho. Dr. consequently upon each individual, to Arthur Dodge and John Letts re­ Ida Ash Friday afternoon, July 26. Magee. \V. F. Davis and other wit­ DR. S. CLAY TODD see the brightest and best prevailing healthy scalp means a great deal turned Friday from the north. Mrs. Charles Crell and daughter nesses for tlie defeuse were contradict ­ conditions, and endeavor to produce Elsie of Elsie were in Duplain Sun ­ ed. and charges of perjury were pre­ still better in their midst. If this be to you —healthy hair, no dan ­ Mrs. Claud Conklin and baby are THE NOTED true, the citizens of Ovid have many druff,no pimples,noeruptions. visiting her parents in Ithaca. day. ferred against Magee. The question of The L. A. S. of the Church of Orchard's sanity was raised by the reasons for rejoicing. The best kind of a testimonial — Miss Pearl Schablie has been out of NERVE SPECIALIST the bakery on account of illness. Christ will serve ice cream in the statement that his grandfather was in ­ This week the last of the “Water “Sold for over sixty years.” basement of the church Saturday ev­ Room 216, Downey Hotel, Bonds ” will be paid. A brief review Arza Austin is spending his vaca­ sane and given to telling tales of im­ Mad* by J. 0. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Maee. ening, July 27. aginary crimes. Lansing, Mich. of our town life may be of interest Also manufacturer, of tion with friends in Homestead. Miss Vina Rice is spending the to all. In 1888 the town In order to 7 SARSAPARILLA. J. E. Craven has sold his stock of week with Mrs. William Livesay of The Msgill Poisoning Case. provide an adequate supply of water lifers s, PKTMAL. goods to Peck & Co. of Saginaw. CONSULTATION FREE! for the ever increasing demand, Eureka. Frederick H. Mugill, cashier of the Mrs. W. T. Eckert and daughter Catarrh in every form, Eye and found it necessady to issue bonds to A Miss Grace Lysinger of Toledo is Warner National bank of Clinton. Ill., Ear, Bronchial, Lang and Throat Ethel of Caro, who have been spend ­ the amount of $15,000, to be paid at visiting relatives in and around Elsie. aud his young second wife. Fay Ma Diseases; Rheumatism, Paralysis, the rate of $1,000 each year, begin ­ H. T. Blank and wife spent Sunday ing ten days at the home of Mr. and gill, have given themselves up to the Mrs. Z. T. Ash, left the first of the Deformities, Dropsy, all Stomach ning with 1892: it is a satisfaction to East and is very happy to be with Roy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter. authorities at $an Diego, Cal., volun ­ and Nervons Diseases, all Diseases know that before you read this article but says that Ovid will always be her week for Davison for a few days ’ vis­ tarily rottm.'h.g to Illinois to face the of Men, Weakness, Failing Mem­ Miss Lillian Peters of Ithaca was it with friends. t the last bond will be cancelled. home. charge of he.ring poisoned the first ory, etc., etc., etc. I make a com ­ the guest of Verna Emmert over Sun ­ C. E. topic for Sunday evening is This, however, is but part of the E. J. Gleason, mall carrier on route day. Mrs. Magill Inst May. The Magill plete, safe and lasting cure in the story for in addition, there was ex­ “Christ in Africa.” quickest possible time, without No. 18, met with a painful accident Charles Hankins and wife are the • Miss Lola Ash left the last of the family* are wealthy and expect to make pended for the original derrick and Tuesday. He was leaving mail at a desperate tight, believing in the leaving injnrioas after-effects in guests of A. J. Hankins and wife this week for Perry to visit her aunt, the system. Delay often means tank $3,000, and later for the present F. G. Decker’s when his horse turned week. man ’s innocence, although the state iron structure, $2,000 more, while the Mrs. Ruth Messenger. loss of life. Consult Dr. 8. Clay suddenly, upsetting the buggy and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Treat of Ovid Is said to be In Ihe possession of pra.'f “nest of wells,” at first used, were throwing Mr. Gleason out. His foot Helen Wooley has been in Lansing Todd at once. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. abandoned for the one splendid well the past week the guest of Mrs. Fred are spending several weeks with her that the former wife was poisoned. Week days only. was sprained so seriously that he will mother, Mrs. Phoebe Beebe. The main defense of Magill and bis that at present supplies the village be unable to make his usual trip for Clark. All Diseases of Women, etc., with water unsurpassed in quality. Mrs. J. S. Clement is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards of Green- young wife are letters signed by the etc., cared without an operation, a few days. The horse was caught bush were Duplain visitors Sunday. The sinking of this well was at an after he had run about a mile. Mr. niece, Mrs. Mamie Wilbeck in Mason first Mrs. Magill expressing her in ­ /ly charges are moderate and outlay of $600. Gleason ’s son will attend to his fa­ this week. tention of committing suicide and her safe to patients, for if they do When the electric light plant was ther’s duties while he Is disabled. Mrs. I. T. Weldon and sou William OLNEY. desire that Fay Graham, who had been not get well, they have nothing equipped, it was at an expenditure go this week to Three Oaks to visit living witli bis family, should be de ­ to pay for services. of $10,000. Thus we see that in pro ­ her parents. pended upon to take her place. The Long standing complaints, usually considered incurable, are cored by Mrs. Emmert and sister, Mrs. Ham­ viding the water and light plant over VICTOR. Epworth League topic Sunday ev­ state is expected to show that these PROF. 8. CLAY TODD with his New and Harmless remedies. $30,000 has been paid out. mond, are visiting in Detroit. ening, “Enriching Others,” leader, Mrs. Rule and baby Edna May letters were forged. The body of the But the point that will interest Myrtle Maynard. dead woman has l>een exhumed, and the tax payer most, however, is the Miss Clara Sowles of Owosso is vis­ spent the past week at her old home iting Miss Iva Post. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Unman have at Olney. the vital organs are under examination fact that all of this has been met, and by chemists. every indication is for a lower tax Mrs. Manning and two little daugh ­ returned from their visit with rela­ Mrs. Myrtle Wetherbee and Pearl rate in the future. ters from near Hart are visiting Mr. tives in Cleveland. Eatinger, were in Elsie on business NOTICE, EXTRAORDINARY Woodhams ’ family. Perhaps no town of its size and Mrs. Tom Clark is entertaining her Tuesday. COMMERCIAL DR. 8. OLAY TODD will be at the Steel Hotel parlors, St. Mr. Aaron Black and family will brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Sleaceman and daughter, Mrs. business facilities has a less indebt ­ Johns, Sunday, July 28, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. edness than Ovid. soon move to Albion where Mr. Black Stanton of California. Goodrich visited in Ovid last week. will do janitor work. Mrs. Black vis­ A World Theatrical Trust. In order to accommodate those who wish to consult him, At present $17,000 would free the I. A. Warner has improved the Dow Bennet had a horse get cut town of every financial obligation. Of ited at the home of L. H. Allen be­ badly in a barbed wire fence recently. Abraham L. Erlanger and his asso ­ who are living in St. Johns and Clinton County and tha other fore going; the balance of the family looks of his home greatly by the ad ­ this, $10,000 is in “Market Place” dition of a fine porch. Runaways are getting to be the ciates in the so called theatrical trust, counties northeast and west who are unable to visit him in Lan ­ is visiting old friends and relatives in fashion in this section, as Charles which controls the major part of the (Carriage Factory) bonds payment on Ira Sperbeck is the new freight sing during the time advertised. which will not begin until 1912. There this viciity. Wilsie and L. J. Call both had a mix- American stage, have organized a Miss Fannie Hadley returned last agent here, as Clay Clark has been up with their horses last week; no se­ Consultation free and no charge for services until cured (6) is a floating Indebtedness of $6,500 transferred to North Star. $100,000,000 corporation for the pur­ which will be largely cared (or this week Wednesday after visiting rela­ rious damage was done. chase of all the six months. tives in the southern part of the Misses Mabel Acre and Ivadel Mun ­ year, while the other $1,000 is the wa­ Miss Flossie Allen is visiting in principal thea­ CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. ter bond already provided for. state, a couple of months. son and Ray Miller of Ovid called Elsie for a few days. David Hamp, a young man working on Elsie friends Saturday. George Smith had the misfortune ters of the When we remember the thousands of world, with for Mr. Bensinger in the saw mill, Eugene Emmert of Toledo is visit­ to take a bad fall while picking cher­ dollars expended for permanent im­ the object of provement in side walks, and know met with an accident last Thursday. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ries Monday; it is feared his arm is that another year will find every He was stepping on the car, when his Emmert, on Pine street east. broken. ultimately con ­ WONDER of WONDERS foot slipped and he stepped in the trolling and street paralelled with the best walks Mrs. Nannie Emmert went to De­ Joe Harnes of Ovid spent Saturday in the state and no further outlay nec ­ track. The car hit him on the side and Sunday in Olney. managingthem CARRIED ON A PILLOW UNTIL OLD ENOUGH TO WALK of the knee with such force that it troit last week to receive treatment essary along this line, we have anoth­ for her hand which was burned. Mrs. M. J. Allen visited her three on the Amer- threw him and he struck on his side. an plan, and Then with a plaster of paris jacket, 2 steel braces and a wide leather col ­ er cause for rejoicing. These are The Masseton Bridge Co., is put­ nieces at the home of Roy Moryer lar his bead was kept in a stationary position night and day. If this para- some of the facts you can put your Dr. McGillicuddy was called. He Monday. especially for found no bones browen, but many ting in a new steel bridge across phan&lia was removed his head fell forward on his breast and he screamed foot on and feel perfectly safe. the Maple river near Allen Leevey ’s. Edgar Smith and Art Dunham went the develop ­ with pain. No one can travel our beautifully bruises and the ligaments and mus­ ment of the cles of the knee were torn and bruis­ Jay Miller and wife of Owosso were north after huckleberries Sunday and shaded streets, bordered by well kept came home with empty pails. vaudeville bus- WEAK SPINE, IMPERFECTLY DEVELOPED MUSCLES lawns which surround neat and cosy ed. The doctor thinks he will be laid visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. up a month, at least. L. Shickle from Saturday to Monday. The recent rain has helped out oats in css. This homes without feeling just pride in fact became RESTORED IN THREE DAYS Remember the social Friday evening, Mrs. Dennis Clark and two children and the farmers will get a better crop our town: for, with possibly one ex­ than they expected. known when Mr. Sellberg says: My little son, 8J years old, was not able to hold up ception, Ovid is the prettiest and July 26, at the home of F. E. Green. of Sarnia have come to join her hus­ It has been a long time since there Levy Mayer his head; had to have it held np by braces, etc., until he began treatment best provided town in the state of band who is employed in L. G. Bates’ with Dr. 8. Clay Todd. Tuesday, March 80th, and Friday, April 2, the boy Michigan. was a social; lets have a crowd. store. if 'szrznr of Chicago, Jail For Trust Magnates. counsel for the had so far recovered that we took the support off. The new high school building which Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harmon were Abraham L. Erlanger. O tto Sf.llberg , Laurinm, Mich. will be finished in time for the year ’s Twenty-three prominent members of trust, sailed SHEPARDSVILLE. called to Portland the last of the the lumber trust, the brick combine 3ee Dr. Todd ’s advertisement and don ’t wait too long. work, deserves more than passing week to attend the funeral of his step­ for Eurojte. The new organization notice; it is beautiful for situation, father. and bridge trust at Toledo, O., who will control not only the theaters but modern in design, ideal of construc ­ Charles Cailson of Pueblo, Colora ­ were sentenced to six months in the the plays aud actors throughout Eu­ 14. DAYS’ FREE TREATMENTS. do, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Alex Ol­ Charles Clement and wife returned workhouse, and nine others to pay n tion and will be a model in equip­ Saturday after several weeks’ visit rope and America. ment. son. fine of $1,000 each for admitted viola ­ Mrs. Fred Ramsey spent the past with relatives in Sheridan and Mil­ Failure of Thebaud Brea. True, this means an outlay of $32,- waukee. tions of the Ohio IN LANSING — 000 which is well provided for by the two weeks with her parents, Mr. and antitrust law The firm of commission merchants July 18th to Aug. 1st insurance from the former structure Mrs. Underhill in Victor. Mrs. Carrie Walker and daughter known ns the oldest in New York. Dr. James McGillicuddy went to De­ of St. Johns were visitors last Satur­ prepared to car­ IF YOU WISH TO GIT WELL DON’T FAIL TO CONSULT THIS RELIABLE PHYSICIAN. ir‘ and other funds, while $17,000 in ry the contest Thebaud Bros., gave the business bonds have been so placed that they troit Friday and returned Saturday day at the home of her sister, Mrs. world a shook by assigning for the with a Ford automobile. O. L. Brainard. to the higher will not be a burden to any, while the courts. Because benefit of creditors, with liabilities building is a source of satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cleveland and J. Ingraham and family returned sister, Olive Cleveland, are spending the workhouse placed at $700,000 and assets at over to all and a credit to the commu ­ to their home in Detroit Monday, af­ $1,000,000. The private fortune of the OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE—25c a 100. nity. the week at Argentine. ter spending some time at the home was for the time Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith and dau ­ being quaran ­ family is snjd not to be involved. The In contemplating all these facts of Phillip Finch. failure was credited largely to the fail*, Try a Republican Liner—one cent a word, minimum 15c. have we not good reasons for claim­ ghter of Detroit are visiting his pa­ tined on ac­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Smith. Misses Bessie and Bertha Edwards ure of a rich Mexican correspondent. ing a brighter outlook for Ovid. and Miss Marne Halsey of Owosso count of small­ The WANT COLUMN in this paper brings results. Try it; One Cent a word With the best of water, splendid Mrs. J. McGillicuddy and son Oliver pox there, the Big Rush to Europe. are spending the week at Argentine. were guests of Mrs. Martha Schenck each insertion. Minimum charge 15 cents. walks, beautiful shade, good light, during the past week. execution of sen­ All the steamship lines are doing a fine schools, convenient churches, Mrs. E. R. Ixmgcor and grandson, tence was de ­ S. B., are visiting in Detroit. Jay White of Lansing spent Sunday record business In travel to Europe, honest men, fair women, a high so ­ at the home of S. Starkweather, re- ferred ten days. the liuers beiug sold out Into August, cial standard, excellent transportation turing Sunday evening, accompanied The guilty men and the total of passengers In the first THE facilities, thriving business, and un ­ ROUND LAKE. by his wife and children. are all wealthy limited possibilities for expansion, half of this year being 43,102 more Mr. Milo Pray and sister, Miss Co ­ and prominent than during the first six months of last what more do we need? Mayor Whitlock. jn fijg commer ­ A fuller appraciation of what we The Woodman picnic on the 18th ra Pray, of Eureka and Miss Anna year. The greatest increase Is in third Parr Lumber Co. cial and social life of the Golden Rule have. at the I.ake had rather a slim attend ­ Irer of Muskegon were guests of H. class. A firmer determination to improve ance, as it came in the midst of hay­ T. Blank and wife last Monday. City. In Inflicting punishment Judge Bankers After Express Men. HAS ON HAND A GOOD STOCK OF the present. ing time. Mrs. Ardell Finch is In Grand Rap­ Morris said that the “only effective There is prospect of another resort remedy which society could employ to The express companies of the United More faith in the future. ids assisting in the care of her grand ­ Stales have been called to account be­ Cedar Fence Posts Larger enterprise and enthusiasm here as a number of men from Laings ­ son, who arrived last Sunday at the prevent unlawful combinations of cap­ burg have very recently purchased home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Finch. ital was a vigorous enforcement of the fore the commerce commission by the 10-Foot Anchor Posts all along the line. American Bankers' association for land from S. Barrett on the picnic Mrs. Maud Downle entertained the laws to the letter.” ground and laid it out into lots, but Mayor Whitlock, commenting on this “unjustly and illegally encroaching Common, Ext. and Step Ladders Men ’s Century Club. that 1s as far as the project has gone pupils of her music class last Thurs­ upon the legitimate fiekl of the hanks.” yet. day evening. After the musicale the sentence, said It was a hopeful sign of At the regular meeting of the club hostess served ice cream and cake, They arc also charged with using their this week Friday evening, E. J. Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith of Laings ­ a higher conception of public duty and Best Grades of Prepared Roofing which was greatly enjoyed. a determination on the part of the peo ­ influence as common carriers to dis ­ will give an electrical exhibition and burg and daughter, Mrs. J. W. Sex­ criminate against members of the at the Right Price E. B. Voorhees will demonstrate the ton visited at the home of Job W. •Mr. F. Groom and son La Vem of ple to hold men high and low equal Maple Rapids spent part of last week before the laws. It also showed a bankers' association. All this, say wonders of the graphophone; there Sexton Thursday. the bankers, is a departure from the will also be a discussion of questions Mrs. Bert Hempsted and little dau ­ at the home of H. T. Blank and wife, more delicate moral sense existing to ­ returning home Friday, accompanied day which recognizes the respectable purposes for which the express com ­ AH Kinds of Red and White Cedar Shingles of importance to each member of the ghter Eleanor Joyce, spent last Thurs­ panies were chartered. club. Refreshments will be served. day with friends here; her sister, Isa­ by Mrs. Groom, who had been here and facile crimes of cunning to be Each member is requested to be on bella Milne, also of laingsburg ac­ several weeks. quite as odious as the vulgar and Havana Strike Ended. Yellow Pine Finish,JSash, Doors andlWindows Kept in Stock. hand promptly at 7:30 o ’clock, stand ­ companied her. The youngsters in the northeast clumsy crimes of force and violence Both the cigar trust and the inde ­ ard time. Several of the young men from part of town gave a street parade and and a finer conscience which holds it pendent cigar manufacturers of Cuba here have formed a base ball club show last Friday evening that greatly to be quite as bad to assault many have agreed to pay all wages iu Can Furnish Any Size Window or Door Ovid Brevities. and have played ball «n the past two amused the citizens of Elsie. The pa­ helpless men with a statute in order American money, thus ending the rade was better than some of the out ­ strike. All the strikers were reinstated. Screens on Short Notice. Mrs. James A. Rose and daughter Sundays. side shows give when they come in to take away their liberty as to fell Helen of Ann Arbor are visiting Mrs. Mrs. Fred Budd and daughter Thel­ to our village. one man with a slung shot for the same George Faxon and other friends. ma are out from laingsburg to spend purpose. PHONE 160. ST. JOHNS. Mrs. W. H. Robson and son Don a few days at the home of Mrs. Ag ­ Oil Trust Deniss Conspiracy. EDUCATIONAL left Saturday evening to visit her nes Budd. Thelma has the whooping WESTPHALIA. mother, Mrs. Anderson, and other cough. The Standard Oil company has en­ tered a generul denial to the charges of To Educate Deaf Children. friends in Detroit. The heavy rain Sunday afternoon The New York city board of educa ­ The little park at the rear of the and night put a stop to all haying. Ed. Fedewa of Fowler called at conspiracy, stifling competition and ac­ the home of R. A. Hinman last Sat­ cepting rebates preferred by the feder ­ tion lias decided to establish a free Baptist church has been further Im public school for the education of deaf proved by the addition of an electric urday. al department of justice in EJt. Louis light near the flower mound. Milo Simmons and Ethel Morris vis­ last November. The contention is children. This action is in pursuance LAINGSBURG. of the report of Its committee on ele­ Mr. O. Ackley of Laingsburg has ited in Grand I>edge last Sunday. made that operations prior to 1800, Gladys Chapman, who has been vis­ when :he parent company of New Jer­ mentary schools, which stated that a purchased the Fred Alehin dwelling At our annual school meeting C. H. school for deaf children was entirely on South Main street opposite the iting at her grand-parents ’ for sev­ sey was formed, should not tie made Reed, editor of the laingsburg News, eral weeks, returned home last Sun ­ practicable as a part of the system of A. T. SMITH, Baptist church and will take posses- was elected trustee. It was also de ­ the subject of examination. Specific • sion soon. day. denial is made, however, that the com ­ public education and advised a prepar­ cided to put a steam heating plant in Matt Kloeckner, who has been build ­ pany In 1870 had special rates from atory course of two to three years in Mrs. George Goodrich and children the school house at once. ing a modern dwelling house, has it voice training, to be followed by the are visiting her mother, Mrs. Wilkins. John E. Hisey has a new Reo. nearly done. the Erie and New York Central and Rev. Mr. Goodrich has resigned his that a monopoly of pipe lines from pupils ns far ns possible by a regular WAGON MAKER, William Brlnale purchased an auto Ed. Sullivan and family visited at course of study. Including manual pastorate at Byron to take charge of this week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas western Pennsylvania enabled it to fix the Baptist church at Dexter. His rates of transportation on the rail­ training. William II. Maxwell, city William A. Croomer and son will Manning last Sunday. ruperlntendent. In speaking on the sub­ Saint Johns, Hich. goods have been shipped to Dexter Mrs. Simmons is visiting at the road. where the family will soon be settled. soon start on a holiday trip to New ject said that there were probably York City and the adjacent resorts. home of William Morris this week. Unwritten Law In Maryland. about 100 deaf children in Manhattan W. H. Robson and daughter Marga ­ R. A. Hinman and family, and ret left Ovid Wednesday morning for The laingsburg Civilian Rifle club Gladys Chapman, attended the show Tho acquittal of Mrs. Mary E. Bowie who were not being cared for or edu ­ THAT OLD BUGGY OF YOURS a few days ’ visit in Detroit. Mrs. Rob ­ was organized Monday evening last at iAmslng last week Wednesday. and her son, Henry, at La Plata, Md., cated in any institution. The board son and son Don went last Saturday. week, with 20 members. They will of all blame for the admitted murder will arrange to give school accomrao A new coat of paint and a new Misses Edna and Mina LeRoy from affiliate with the National Rifle asso ­ of Hubert Posey, the man who had datlons to at least 175 pupils at the the state of Washington are visiting ciation of America. refused to marry the daughter of Mrs Start. ______top will add a great deal to its at the home of tneir sister, Mrs. L. A party of about a dozen young Bowie after seducing her, was another value and appearance. We R. Campbell. ladles with chaperone will camp at victory for the “unwritten law.” The Round lake this week. CASTOR IA Never a better time to buy registered can fix it up so it will be all Mrs. Cora Sutfln, who has been with For Infants and Children. verdict was rendered by the jury in stock than now. A good start can bs her son, Roy Risley, in Newark. New Firemen's day August 14 and a big five minutes after getting the case. made for $800, and that much money right and will be glad to do time is expected. Jersey, since last fall, is visiting The Kind You Have Always Bought The counsel for the defense, Repre­ was never put to a better use. the !job promptly. Call and friends in Ovid. Maple Rapids and Clarence Headley of Wllliamsson, Bears the sentative Mudd, frankly appealed to see us. Lowell. She exepects to return to spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. the higher law, arguing for “the r.u Old newspapers for sale at The Republi­ Newark in September. She likes the and Mrs. S. G. Headley. Signature of can office; 25 cents a hundred. Good to premney pf the law. Indelibly written put on pantry shelves or under carpets. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JULY 25, 1907—PAGE 4.

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Cards of Thanks...... 25c health legislation passed by the last © 23rd year I © He who plants a tree. legislature, namely, the amended law © © He plants love; regulating the practice of embalming, have handled Tents of coolness spreading out above © © WajTnrers he may not live to see. All immigration records were brok and the act establishing a bacteriol ­ “Wlieu I had seated Inyself at the SOUTH BINGHAM. © © Gifts that grow are best; table I beckoned to the head waiter. en in the year ending June 30th; 1, ogical labratory In connection with L. & M. Paint Hands that bless are blest; the state board of health. The board © © Flent! Life does the rest. “ ‘Hasn ’t Mr. Hlaine asked you my Mrs. Belford of Owosso is a guest 285,349 foreigners having landed on decided to secure a practical and ef­ © with general © Heaven and earth help him who plants a name? ’ I sajd to him. ‘Now think hard our shores. ficient bacteriologist as soon as pos ­ tree. and he sure of your answer. ’ of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilcox. © © And his work Its own reward Bhall be. Mrs. Robert Wilcox returned to sible In order that the work of equip­ © © —Lucy Larcom. “ ‘Yes, sab,’ replied the waiter. 'He ping the labratory may be begun. satisfaction. Pinckney Saturday last, after spend ­ A petition has been presented to © © done called me ovali las’ night an ’ ing several weeks here with friends Having bought out Relative to the international con ­ asked yo ’ name an ’ all about yo ’. I the council to permit saloons to re‘- © © The Star of the Play. and relatives. Edward L. Webb, gress on tuberculosis to be held at A proud father was helping his chil­ told him yo ’ was Mistali Henderson. ”’ main open until 11 o ’clock Saturday Washington, D. C., September-Octo- © © Misses Ethel and Lola Ash of Du- ber, 1908, and the exhibit to be made dren with a little parlor play at home plain accompanied by their guests, with two markets nights, and a remonstrance against © © In whose plot courtships and weddings Nellie’s Joke. Mrs. Eckert and daughter, Ethel of lengthening the hours in which sa­ by this department, Dr. Vaughan of © © the buying is all Ann Arbor stated that with the aid played a leading part. During the A little girl In a western village, who Caro, called on relatives in the neigh­ loons may do business has also been of the tuberculosis sanitorium com ­ © progress of the play he went behind discovered the moon I*- the sky one borhood Thursday of last week. done for both atthe presented to the council. Late hours mittee, the University of Michigan, © the scenes, where' he found his youn ­ day and who had never seen that phe­ Mr. Adna Hunt who spent the past A. 0. HUNT four weeks at the home of C. E. lowest expense. increase drunkenness, and there and the local health departments of © gest offspring sitting quietly in a cor ­ nomenon before, rushed Into the house MANUFACTURING DRUGGIST. Baughn at Portage Lake returned seems to be no good reason for ex­ the larger cities of Michigan, togeth ­ © ner. exclaiming, “Ob, mamma, mamma. This enables us er with the statistics of this depart ­ “Why, Marie,” asked he, “have yon I’ve got the best joke on ‘our Father home Friday and left Monday to look tending the present hours. The Re­ 10 Clinton Ave., St. Johns. © after business interests at Marion. ment, an interesting and creditable been left out of the play? Why aren ’t which art In heaveu.* ” “Why, Nellie, to sell all kinds of publican does not believe that any exhibit could be made by this depart © © Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Lyon and dau ­ "Quality and Fair Dealing." you on with the others?” Nellie,” said the astonished and ghters Avis and Minniette of Shep- considerable number of the repre­ ment relative to tuberculosis in Mich­ © © “I’m not left out, ” indignantly denied ebocked mother, “what do you igan. Tue executive committee of the ardsville and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. War­ sentative citizens of St. Johns want ®®@®®®®@®®®®®®®4§ Marie. “I’m the baby waitin ’ to be mean?” “Why, he—he—he’s forgot to ren of St. Johns were entertained last international congress appointed Drs. take In the moon. ” the hours extended. V. C. Vaughan, Angus McLean and F. bom! ”—Ladies ’ Home Journal. Tuesday afternoon at the home of A. Fresti aii Sail Heats W. Shumway a committee to repre­ McArthur. The large share which manufac sent Michigan and prepare an exhibit PAINS ‘‘PORT ARTHUR’ Lincoln ’s Answer. A Captain of Industry. Early in the civil war a delegation of A Presbyterian minister of Buffalo Want Ad. —lc a word; minimum 16c. at the lowest pos­ tures form in the exports of theUnited for the meeting of the congress at Washington. Dr. Vaughan ’s resolu ­ clergymen from New England called bad n young son, a lad about ten years sible prices. States to all parts of the world except tion that the board have an exhibit Latest Spectacle of the Famous Pyro ­ on Mr. Lincoln to urge blifi to emanci­ of age. He was endeavoriug to bring Europe is shown by an analysis just at that time was passed. technist at Owosso. pate the slaves, assuring him that he him up in the way be should go, and completed by the Bureau of Statistics Dr. V. C. Vaughan was appointed coukl not expect the favor of God on was one day asked by a friend what & delegate to congress to be his cause so long as he tolerated slav­ DETROIT of the Department of Commerce and Exciting episodes of the war in the he intended to make of him. In reply held in September, to represent the ery. When the spokesman had ceaseJ he said: I^ibor of the trade, by articles and state board of health. far East have been chosen by the groups of articles, with every coun ­ famous pyrotechnist. Pain, as the Mr. Lincoln Inquired, “I nui watching the indications. I BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Near St Johns National Bank, “How many legs has a sheep?” have a plan which I propose trying try and grand division of the world A VERY IMPORTANT MATTER. theme of his 1907 spectacle, and “Port also Webb Market, Steel Block. Arthur” has been given as its title, The speaker raised his hands and with the boy. It is this: I am going These figures show that manufactur ­ Would like to send to every young since it has to deal principally with the whole body of the delegation to place in my parlor a Bible, an apple man and woman who desires a es formed 86 per cent of the exports The people having expressed, by the stirring events immediately pro ­ showed sigus of disgust, as mucli n3 to and n silver dollar. Then I am going good practical education without to South America in 1906, 85 per majority vote, their desire for a re­ ceeding and following the terrific say: “We always heard be was a buf­ to leave the room and call in the boy. much expense a copy of its new Mrs. Jones — Do you feel that when vision of the state constitution, the calendar. A post card request your husband is away from home he cent of the exports to Oceania, 75 per bombardment and surrender of that foon." But the speaker answered. I am going to watch him from some brings It to you. Please address is thinking of you? legislature has arranged, as required ill-fated fortress city by the Japan ­ 15 Wilcox Ave., Detroit, Michigan. cent of the exports to Asia, 66 per “Why. four. Mr. President. ” convenient place without letting him Mrs Smith—Yes. He thinks of me, to do, for such revision. ese forces. “Now. ” said Mr. I.incolu, “if you call cent of the exports to Africa, 62 per know that he is seen. Then, if he and that's why he stays away.”— The men who are to constitute this Arrangements have been recently o sheep's tail a leg how many legs Judge. convention will have a duty of un ­ chooses the Bible, I shall make a cent of the exports to North America, closed for the exhibition of this great would he have?” preacher of him: if he takes the apple, while even to Europe manufactures usual importance to perform. The spectacle In Owosso for a period of selection of these 96 men, being three The answer, of course, was five. a farmer he shall he; but if he chooses formed 27 per cent of the total do ­ three- nights, commencing Monday, “You s” agree to this?” said Mr. Lin­ from each senatorial district, is soon July 27, and the new production will the dollar I will make him a business mestic merchandise sent in the fiscal to be made and It Is certainly the be welcome to the thousands of lov ­ coln. man.” THE SHIAWASSEE year 1906. duty of every voter to express by ers of these stupendous mid-summer They nodded assent. The plan was carried out. The ar­ his vote, his choice of men. While night displays, for no more fascinat­ "No." said the president, “you are rangements were made and the boy this convention will need, in Its ing, novel and thrilling form of wrong. A sheep has only four legs, called in from his play. After a little THE CHURCHES. membership, constitutional lawyers, amusement has ever been conceived and calling his tail a leg does not make while the preacher and his wife softly and of the very highest ability; yet by human ingenuity. Certainly no It a leg. And for me to declare that entered the room. There was the the varied business interests and the exhibition ever presented contains In the slaves shall be free will not make BAPTIST. youngster. He was seated on the Bi­ very important agricultural interests its make-up such a varied combina them free before the country Is ready ble, In one band was the apple, from should also be represented by able tlon of popular amusement features for It.” ______which he was just taking a bite, and men, selected from these latter class­ Rev. W. L. Munger of Detroit, of as do these vast displays of the fa­ in the other he clasped the silver dol ­ he Michigan Anti-Saloon League will es. If the convention is to sub­ mous Pain. His Own Business. HOME-COMING lar. The good man turned to his con ­ mit to the people a revised consti ­ In “Port Arthur” 400 people will peak in the Baptist church at Saint Citiman —i/ook here, sir, didn't you sort “Wife,” he said, “the boy is n ohns at 7:30 p.m. and at Bengal- tution, which shall be accepted it participate in its exciting scenes, and will be only as the result of the great ­ warrant the horse you sold me yester­ hog. He’ll be a captain of industry in tiley at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 28. 20 carloads of scenery and parapher day to be without fault? CELEBRATION AND BARBECUE ill interested in the saloon question, est care and wisdom In Its formation nalia are required for Its presentation. spite of anything we can do. ” and the “greatest good to the great ­ There is a terrific sea fight between David Harum—Yes. Ain ’t he? whether for or against are cordially Citiman —No. sir. he Is not. He inter­ avited to be present. est number ” must be the foundation huge Japanese and Russian war The Mosquito In a New Light. The theme of the morning sermon on which It shall rest. At the nomin ­ ships; blowing up and sinking of a feres. It was the tirst night Tat and Mike rill be “Why I am a Christian?” ating primaries on August 13th, and Russian man-o ’-warsman by a Japan ­ David Harum—Wall, I don ’t see as spent In America. They secured a AT OWOSSO JULY 28 TO 31 INCLUSIVE There will be an ice cream social the election on September 20th, ev­ ese torpedo boat; a realastic bombard ­ you her any reason fur complainin ’ small room at a boarding house. There or the benefit of the Bengal-Riley ery voter should register his choice ment and destruction of the fortress about that. He don ’t Interfere with were no screens at the windows. Be­ GREATEST EVENT OF THE KIND EVER hurch at the home of Albert Irer in and no voter can afford to neglect and city, with a stirring climax show­ anybody but himself, does he?— Lippin- his duty in this matter. Do not let ing afraid of robbers, Pat and Mike HELD IN MICHIGAN iengal Wednesday evening, July 31, ing the triumphant entry into Port cott ’s. decided to let the light burn all night. 11 are cordially invited. private Interests interfere with the Arthur of the victorious Japanese performing of your duty as a good troops. Previous to these scenes of The Host Was Pleased. Soon the mosquitoes became Intoler ­ Governor Warner, Senator William Alden Smith, citizen on the above mentioned days. warfare and destruction, the audience Edward Everett Hale was one of the able. Congressman Fordney and other well known speakers METHODIST. And, as you will have to abide by is regaled with the views of every ­ guests nt n millionaire's dinner. "Let’s turn out the light so they the result of the choice made; why day life In the picturesque streets of The millionaire was a free spender, can ’t find us,” said Pat. will address the people on Monday, July 29th. Preaching morning and evening by not vote your choice as to whom the the ill-fated city, particularly the fes­ but he wanted full credit for every In a short while some fireflies flitting men shall be who are to compose tivities of a “Saint Day,” acrobatic about entered the room. Barbecue, Tuesday, July 30th, at noon, at which he pastor. All other services at the this convention? dollar put out egular hours of service. feats, introducing the latest European And as the dinuer progressed he told Never having seen any before. Mike time two roasted Oxen will be served, FREE. • Very respectfully, specialties; blessing of the Czar’s sol exclaimed: Preaching at Bengal hall at 2:30 p. J. T. DANIELLS. his guests what the more expensive n. This is the pastor ’s last Sunday diers by the priests before going into “Hully gee. Pat! They’re eomin ’ af­ Grand Parade, Tuesday, July 30th, at 2 o ’clock P. battle, and other interesting and char­ dishes had cost He dwelt especially >efore his vacation. on the expense of the large and beau­ ter ns with their lanterns! ” M., in which the Merchants, Manufactures, Trades, The following persons were elected AN OPEN LETTER. acteristic events. Following the fall and surrender tiful grains, each hunch a foot long, Military and Civic Societies of “Old Shiawassee” will o office in the Brotherhood of Saint The originator of the Sunny Jim nd.- »aul for the coming year. President, Evergreenhurst Stock Farm, of Port Arthur will occur the usual each grape bigger than a plum. He be represented, led by O. L. I. and OwossoCity Bands. lohn Walker; Vice- President, W. R. Ril«fy, Mich., July 22, 1907. elaborate display of Pains fireworks, told down to a j>enny what he had fig ­ pictures, a Miss Dorothy Goddard, Is Jsgood; Sec., R. E. Winn; Treas., The Clinton Republican, and as this noted pyrotechnist has no ured It out that the grapes had cost a resident of New York city. She ex­ Prof. Maixell and wife will make balloon ascensions 3uy White. Reports indicated a good St. Johns Mich., equal in the world in this line, It is him apiece. ecuted the pictures when yet a child. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 5 o ’clock P. M legree of activity in the society. Dear Sir: So many voters have ur­ safe to look for something extraordl The guests looked annoyed. They ged me to become a candidate for the nary in these displays. ate the exi»enslve grapes charily. But “I thought you said your son was pro ­ Pain ’s “FALL of PORT ARTHUR,”—A grand office of delegate to the constitution ­ Dr. Hale, smiling, extended his plate ficient in three languages? ” Display of Fireworks Monday, Tuesday and Wednes ­ CONGREGATIONAL. al convention that I feel compelled to and said: ‘‘He is. He can talk stage slang, base day evenings, beginning at 8 o ’clock. make the announcement public that DUPLAIN. "Would you mind cutting me off ball slang and slang. ”—Chicago Record Herald. The Rev. W. L. Munger, represen I am not a candidate. The field Is about $1.87 worth more, please?”—New A long program of games and sports have been pre­ tative of the Michigan Anti-Saloon ably represented with the best talent York Tribune. that Clinton county can produce. I Mrs. L. C. VanDyne of Mlddleburk Bad Burn Quickly Healed. pared, the great number of events making an almost League will preach next Sunday Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Hos- morning and present the good work appreciate, very much, my friends ’ ef­ ley. Blaine ’s Memory. “I am so delighted with what Cham­ “continuous performance” during the last three days of the league. It is hoped Mr. Mung fort In my behalf and the interest berlain's Salve has done for me that they manifest for my political ad ­ Mrs. William Bird of St. Johns, The late ex-Speaker Henderson used I feel bound to write and tell you so, ” of the Home-Coming. er may have a good attendance. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cotes and sister of Olive to tell a story of one of his Initial ex­ Munger is an interesting speaker and vancement, and I take this way to says Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Ball Games, Trap Shoot, Swimming Races, Catch­ thank them all, but I must decline. and Mrs. Bradford Bruce of Ithaca, periences among public men In Wash­ Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daugh ­ comes to our pulpit with a “live" New York, visited Mr, and Mrs. O. ington. It was before he had been ing Greased Pig, Girls’ Potato Race, Running Broad subject. Hear him. Very thankfully, ter had a bad burn on her knee. I G. F. OTTMAR. Bruce the first of the week. elected to congress. applied Chamberlain's Salve and it Dewitt H. Hunt returned Monday The L. A. 8. will sell Ice cream at Jump, Bovs ’ Shoe Race, Three-legged Race for Boys, from Erie, Pennsylvania, where he Blaine was then speaker. Naturally healed beautifully. ” This salve allays the basement Saturday evening, July he was oue of the statesmen that Gen­ the pain of a burn almost instantly. 100 Yard Dash for Boys under 14 years of age, Base made a contract with the A. B. Felge- PROBATE COURT. 27th; everybody Invited. maker Organ Co., for a 84,500 pipe or ­ eral Henderson much desired to meet It is for sale by Travis ft Shlley, St. Running Contest, Men ’s 100 Yard Dash, Men ’s Sack Misses Blanche and Hazel Currier Johns, Michigan. gan for the First Congregational are visiting their uncle, Homer Me- and the opportunity came one morn ­ Race, Fat Men ’s Race, Girls’ 50 Yard Dash, Horse church. The organ is to be installed In the estate of Paulina Kriebel, Culough and family south of Shep- ing. Just ns the speaker was passing Races, Watter Battles, Tub Races, Boys ’ Sack Race, by January 1, next. deceased, late of Eagle, Edward J. ardsville. through the lobby on his way to the ANNOUNCEMENT. Moinet, administrator, rendered his Mr. and Mrs. Fish are putting a marble rostrum. The formal greetings Men ’s Three-Legged Race, Men ’s 200 Yard Dash, final account and was discharged. wall and cellar under their house. were exchanged in a brief moment To the Voters of the 19th Senatorial GiHs Spoon and Ege Race, One Mile Run, Men ’s How ’s This? In the estate of Ernst Helnze, de ­ and General Henderson was left to sec District: ceased. late of Duplaln, bis will was We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ the swinging doors close on the form This will announce to the electors Wheelbarrow Race, Lifting 50 lb. Dumbell, Bicycle admitted to probate and Gustove of the Republican leader. of the 19th Senatorial District that ward for any case of Catarrh that Helnze was appointed executor. SAGE & STOWELL, Theodore F. Tlmby of Alma will be a Race, Boys Pie Eating Contest, Water Melon Eating cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh In the matter of Helen A. VanAl- 8!x years later General Henderson Contest, Boys 100 Yard Dash, Boys ’ Potato Race, Cure. F. J. Cheney ft Co. Toledo, O. Restaurant & Lunch Roomagain came to Washington, this time candidate for nomination and election stine, alleged insane person of Eagle, as delegate to the state constitutional Ladies Shoe Race. We, the undersigned have known her brother, John VanAlstlne of Has- 71 Clinton Ave., North, West Side. to get Iowa divided Into two judicial convention to be voted for on the F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, lett Park, objected to his sister be­ districts. He put up at Wormley ’s. second Tuesday In August, 1907. Wedding, Wednesday, July 31. Couple has been and believe him perfectly honorable ing sent to the asylum and desired to where Rialto also lived. It l>etng In THEODORE F. TIMBY. in all buslnss transactions, and fi­ Good Board by Day or Week Lodg- secured. see If he could not have her treated Ing also furnished. those days a fashionable and flourish' nancially able to carry out any obli ­ at Pine Lake at his own expense. At Ing hostelry. A week or so after blgT" Take the Postmaster ’s Word for It. gations made by his firm. We also have in connection Prize to Shiawassee County ’s heaviest man. the request of her husband the mat­ arrival from lows, as General Hender ­ Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Waldlng, Klnnan ft Marvin, ter was adjourned over to see what ICE CREAM, CANDIE8, CIGARS I rizes to the 3 largest families living in Shiawassee Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. son was entering the dining rooju, Cherryvllle, Indiana, keeps also a he could do In her behalf. AND TOBACC08. met Blaine, after having passed ' d stock of general merchandise and pat­ County who attend the Home-Coming. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern ­ In the matter of Henry Herr, ment­ Your Patronage is Respectfully so ­ ally, acting .directly upon the blood repassed him many times. The Ma e ent medicines. He says: “Chamber­ ally incompetent, person of the town ­ licited. lain ’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea The Owosso Light Infantry Band, and the Owosso and mucous surfaces of the system. ship of WestphaliA, Julias M. Keusch man grasped him cordially by Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. hand, called him by name and Remedy is standard here In its line. City band, have both been engaged and will furnish resigned as guardian and John P. It never falls to give satisfaction and per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Ulrich was appointed. Sage & Stowell. qnlred about Iowa. music daily. “I bad heard of Speaker Blaine we could hardly afford to be without Take Hall's Family Pills for con ­ In store formerly occupied by H. J. it.” For sale by Travis ft 8hlley, St. stipation. Want Ad. —lc a word; minimum 16c. Bristol. 17tf I wonderful faculty for remoiuberln Johns, Michigan. names,” agya General Henderson. 1 Plan to Come—You’ll Have the lime of Your Life ------■ " nan rvn ■■ ■—I " BVnfU W,?

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E. A. Durkee was in Carson City Mrs. B. Rogers of Pewamo was in The Republican. a « Friday. town Tuesday. 578 Sheriff J. W. Keeney was in De­ John Hugus went to Flint Monday JOB PRINTING. » CITY BREVITIES. »troit Tuesday. to visit relatives. ® @ Mrs. Hattie Hart of Eureka was Mrs. Charles Brunn of Fowler was ! PHONE NO. 18 1 Evary Kind af Book and Job Printing. in town Friday. © THAT WILL INTERE8T YOU ® here on business Tuesday. FOR SALE, LOST AND FOUND © © Mrs. Ernie Bedell of Olive was in Miss Ella Wilcox went to Elsie on ..Advertisements Inserted In this column BUSINESS CARDS. town Thursday. at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD for © Monday to visit her sister. each Insertion, © Claud Keeney spent the first of the O. W. Wheeler of Duplain was a © OR CALL AT © MUSIC TEACHER8. week in Owosso. Insure with D. L. Hunt. guest of Miss Lois Moore Monday. FOR SALE. © © MARION E. DODGE, Vocal and Instru ­ Mrs. J. Parker and son, Roy, were Mrs. Otis Cowles went to Ovid Wed For Sale—One square six-foot showcase, © G. A. SMEDLEY’S GROCERY mental Music— Over Spaulding & in Ovid Tuesday. nesday for a two weeks’ visit with 55.09; one new vise with drill attach­ company ’s Hardware Store, I^ee DeWitt was in Ypsilanti Sun friends. ments, |4.50; No. 1 M. & W. Inner tubes, © day. Mrs. E. J. Moinet and son were in 11.15 each; casings, $1.50 each; Hinge tube Pewamo Monday. © FOR ATTORNEYS. Harold Perkins, clerk in the Hotel tires, $2.00 each; one $14.00 Go-cart, $7.50. Arlington Reynolds visited in Ovid Henry Patterson was in LanBlng Grand at Lansing, was in St. Johns O. G. Plunkett, photographer. Friday. Monday. Merkel Motor Cycle for sale, cheap. Louis NORTON A JAMISON, Attorntys-at- Tuesday on business. Cunningham, 411 Dibble street. 18-8p ECONOMY FRUIT JARS Law. Office in the Clinton Block. James Tucker was in Grand Rapids Mrs. M. A. Gardner was in Owosso Wm. M. Smith was in Battle Creek Sunday. Pony, Surrey and Trap for sale. Inquire LYON A. MOINET, Attorneys-at-Law, St. on business Tuesday. Thursday and Friday of last week on at Geo. H. Chapman's store, St. Johns. Johns, Michigan. Office over Geo. H. A. W. Durkee was in Detroit Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pardee visited business. 18-1 •• AND Chapman's store. on business. in Detroit this week. Miss Sallie VanAmburg returned Nine Room House for sale. Furnace, el­ Miss Fern Zacharias was in Lan­ ectric lights and barn, two blocks from J. EARLE BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Andrew Durkee was in Lansing on home to Fowler Tuesday for a few Travis & Shiley's. Enquire at this office Money to Loan. Office Clinton Block. sing Sunday. days ’ visit. JELLY TUMBLERS. Tuesday on business. Desirable Cottage, “The Pines," at Crys­ WALBRIDOE A KELLEY, Attorneys Archie Bond returned from Petos- MrB. B. C. Emmons went to Detroit tal Lake, Michigan, for sale cheap. Ad ­ key Saturday. Miss Emma Serman was home © and Monsy Lenders, St. Johns, Mich. from Owosso over Sunday. Wednesday where she will undergo dress A. S. Barber, Ithaca, Michigan, for an operation. particulars. 14-4 © J. M. HOXIE, Attornsy-at-Law, Rooms Ward Simonson of Owosso was in town Saturday. E. L. Smith of Alma spent Sun ­ © 1 and 2, Corner Clinton Ave., and day with his family here. Mrs. Ray Hodge and daughter are Good Second Hand Top Buggy for sale G. A. SMEDLEY State street, East side, St. Johns, Mich. Miss Viola Bond is visiting rela­ guest of her parents in Bath a few Inquire at Clark & Huise Bros. ’ shoe © Miss Bernice Hodge spent the week store, St. Johns. 14if J. C. FLYNN, Attorney-at-Law.Real Es­ tives in Belding. days this week. © 41 Clinton Ave., tate and Money Lender, St. Johns. , with her cousin in Mason. Old newspapers for sahTatThe Republi­ St. Johns, Mich. Fayette Lewis was home from De­ Mr. and Mrs. John Woodworth were can office; 25 cents a hundred. Good to troit over Sunday. Miss K. Stevens of Ionia was in St. in Owosso Tuesday, attending the fun put on pantry shelves or under carpets. WM. N. STOCKER, Pension Attorney, Johns on business Tuesday. Patent Attorney and Notary Public. eral of his uncle. Peter Griswold was home from Lan FOR RENT. Office at Stocker's Bazaar, St. Johns. sing over Sunday. Arthur Tucker of Detroit was the Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hull leave this guest of his parents Sunday. DENTISTS. Gayton Judd returned from a visit morning for Vermont, Boston and LOST AND FOUND. to Petoskey Friday. Lester Meade of Lansing is visiting other Eastern points. G. E. CORBIN, M. D„ D. D. S., his grand-parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Durkee and Mr. Automobile Crank lost between fair The Best is the Cheapest. Mrs. M. F. Washburn has returned ground and 3 miles west. Finder please from a visit in Detroit. Harry McMannls of Lansing was and Mrs. Andrew Durkee returned leave at Floyd Calkin's store. 16tf THEY ARE HERE in town the last of the week. from Crystal Tuesday. ARTHUR CORBIN, D. O. 8., Crowns, FINANCIAL. “Bridge Work, ” (Teeth Without Mrs. Mary Eisler of Fowler was here on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Frink spent a Frederick Waltz has purchased the The^New Plates) and all latest processes. few days this week in Detroit. residence of the late George W. Estes Money to Loan at low rate of Interes . MIbs Clara Nethercot is visiting on Lansing street north. Farms and city property for sale. In ­ B. C. LeVANSELER, D. D. S., Office ov ­ her sister in Grand Rapids. Miss Neita Daggett went to Mather- quire at office of Walbridge & Kelley, tf er Travis at Shiley's, St. Johns, Mich. ton Thursday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griswold were Miss Edna Welsh was the guest of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- Money to Loan on improved farms. E. FALL AND THOMAS S. MANN, O. D. S., Office her sister in Owosso over Sunday. Oliver Little, who has been visiting L. Dooling. over Stocker ’s Bazaar. at Gains, returned home Tuesday. Quistion in Lansing Sunday . Mrs. Fred Losey and daughter, Nel­ HELP WANTED. A. S. PILKINTON, D. D. S., Pewamo, Miss Florence Cronkite of Wacous- Miss Nellie Carpenter of Owosso lie, of Ovid, were in town Monday. Salesman wanted, experienced In cloth­ WINTER Mich. Office In Dutton Building. 36tf ta is the guest of Miss Pearl Foote. spent from Friday until Wednesday Mrs. E. A. Tumball of Grand Ledge ing and shoes, Doty & Reed, St. Johns. B. L. BATES, D. D. 8. Office over Jin- Mr. and Mrs. George H. Judd went with Miss Margaret Kelley. son ’s, phone 150, Ovid, Michigan. visited at the home of R. Hull on Fri­ to Flint Saturday for a week’s visit. Mrs. Eva Graham and two children MISCELLANEOUS. day. of Edmore came Tuesday to visit her WOOLENS UNDERTAKERS. Miss Ruby Rose of Washington, D. Wanted to Lease for two years nouse or Mrs. Fleming and father, Mr. Lyons C., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred aunt, Mrs. H. H. Carpenter. cottage with privilege of buying if in all the latest colors and of Pewamo, were in St. Johns Satur­ W. S. Moore and wife and son have suited. Address this office. E. 1. HULL, Licensed Embalmer, 18 day. Bowles. Clinton avenue, 8t. Johns, Mich. returned from a camping trip of three CARDS OF THANKS. styles. Miss Ida Martin went to Buffalo T. W. Townsend and son of Pewa­ mo were in St. Johns and Lansing weeks. They found fishing fine. PHYSICIANS. New York, Friday for a two weeks’ We wish to thank our neighbors and Place your orders early visit. Tuesday. Myron and Edward Cartwright of friends for their great kindness in aid ­ HENRY PALMER, M. D., General Prac­ Miss Frances Harris spent part of Durand were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing us during recent sickness and death so Ttoe can have them titioner.. Office over Hunt's Drug W. H. Burke of Chicago was the H. H. Harris, the last of the week. of our beloved husband and father. Al­ the week with Mrs. Susie Fisher in so for the beautiful floral offerings. Store, St. Johns, Mich. guest of J. D. Henderson Saturday ev­ Mrs. Tingay and Misses Mary and ready when wanted. ening. Lansing. Signed —Mrs. Andrew Fell, Glenn W. GILLAM A SCOTT, Physicians and Sur­ Miss Bell Griswold was the guest Mattie Butler of Grand Ledge were Fell, Mrs. Mary McVeigh and Mr. and geons. Office and residence west of Mrs. G. R. Hulla and Louise Ewing guests of Mrs. T. C. Butler Sunday. Mrs. Guy White. *• Court House. Office hours 1 to 4 p.m., of hef father in I^ansing the last of returned from Cortland, New York, the week. William McKinley went to Laings- from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. A. S. BERRY Harry Morgan of Cadillac is visit­ tourg Wednesday to spend a couple Mrs. James Leroy is ill. DR. A. JEFFERIES. Office over Saint Mrs. Frank Crozier and children Merchant Tailor. (Tber Bund ay’s. Johns National Bank. Phone No. 263. ing at the home of T. C. Beach, for of weeks with his uncle, Dr. Austin. Mrs. Alonzo Smith is ill with pleu­ Office hours, 8 to 9 a.m.; 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. are visiting at the home of W. H. a few days. Mrs. R. J. Woodruff and Henry risy. Holton. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Gustie Cohagen of Fowler Woodruff were guests of the former ’s Frank and Ivan Estes visited Chas. Emil Mueller spent Sunday at his J. B. DODGE, M. D„ Physician and Sur­ spent Monday with her daughter, Min­ father, E. D. Post, In Victor Wednes ­ home in Jackson. geon. Office and residence over and Harry Scott in Grand Rapids last nie, in this city. day. Spaulding & Co. ’s Hardware store. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sowle returned Miss Gertrude Howe of Olive spent Mrs. C. H. Chapin of Fenton was from Crystal Wednesday. Miss Lois Webster of Buffalo is vis­ a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bloss UvwvwwwvwVwvwVwvwvwvwTVvwvwVW 'W DR. W. Q. WIGHT, Physician. Office ov ­ the last of the week with her sister, Gale Streeter of Lansing visited St. er Schavey’s Store, DeWitt, Michi­ iting at the home of her cousin, My­ Mrs. Emmet Lyon. the lasC of the week and over Sun ­ gan. New Phone 54. 17 -ly ron Ward. day. Johns friends the first of the week. Mrs. H. L. Hier of Owosso came Frank Gastelow of Prophetstown, Miss Marion Ney returned from Mil­ Mrs. F. A. I^ewis of Byron is visit­ Saturday to spend the summer with ing at the home of Mrs. M. A. Steph­ AMUSEMENTS. Illinois, is visiting his sister, Mrs. O. her son, E. H. Webb. waukee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, B. Walter. where she taught school the past enson. Mrs. Ed. McCarten of South Bend, year. Ed. Thome of Owosso was the VAUDETTE ELECTRIC THEATRE. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Castle and dau ­ Indiana, was a guest at the home ghter, Gertrude spent the week in Mrs. C. S. Stebbins and son, Jack guest of his brother, Frank, a few Change of Program Monday, Wed ­ Big Rapids. of Mrs. M. Fay Monday. days this week. Miss Clara Putnam and brother, of Munising, came Monday to visit nesday and friday. MOVING PICT­ Mrs. G. W. Hulbert went to Bay at the home of her father, J. Gib- Edward Doyen will open an uphol­ WALL PAPER URES, ILLUSTRATED SONGS by Marcus, went to Shepardsville Mon ­ bard. stering shop in the H. W. Morris east City Friday to visit her daughter, day to visit their grand-parents. Miss Helen Webb, assisted by Mr. Ed Mrs. Ina Pilon. Mrs. C. S. Kiemer of Chicago was store August 1st. 70 per cent discount 2 1906 goods Webb- Open daily at 7:30 p.m.—Sat­ Mrs. M. E. Alspaugh of Ionia was a The Misses Ida and Martha Woolf- a guest of her sister, Mrs. George H. M. I^eroy Patterson of San Marcus, urdays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. graham of I^ansing were guests of Chapman, last week, returning home Cuba, spent the first of the week at guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Strong. Mrs. Charles Merrifield this week. Opposite Byron Danley ’s. Thursday evening. Saturday. the home of L. E. Zacharias. Do not be deceived when any dealer offers to hang Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roat and Mark Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lapham Miss Murtie Cameron of Jackson Mrs. Carrie Wright of Pewamo wall paper for 10c per double rolls. Paper went to Vernon Monday to attend was the guest of her father, Super­ came Wednesday to spend a few days Roat went to Port Huron Monday for the funeral of Harvey McLaughlin. STATE BANK OF a two weeks visit. intendent Cameron of the Wagon at the home of W. Rosenkrans. hangers must have 20c to live, and the dealer |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rahl went to Works, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Birdslee of Vernon Monday to attend the funer ­ Mrs. Etta Krepps and son R. G., adds difference to paper cost. But we will give SAINT JOHNSOvid were at the home of Wilbur al of her brother, Harvey McLaugh­ Mrs. George Conklin, who has been returned from a week's visit at Pinck­ you the jobber ’s profit, wholesaler’s profit and retail­ Church on Thursday. visiting at the home of Mrs. George ney and Portage lake Wednesday. COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS. lin. Mrs. J. M. Cotes and daughter, Perry in Greenbush, returned to her Alden Moinet went to Crystal Wed ­ er’s profit on all wall paper bought of and hung by us. Mr. and Mrs. George Shulters and home in Owosso Tuesday. nesday for a week's visit with his Not only during July but until January 1st as follows: Capital ...... $50,000.00 Grace, went to Belding Tuesday for grandson, Lloyd Scott, are spending a visit with relatives. the week with their sons in Hast­ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Berube, who grandmother, Mrs. George H. Steel. Fred Beck’s Wall paper, 1906 pattern, 70 per ct. off list Net Assets of Stockholders $900,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins of Bay spent the past week with her parents, C. C. Carpenter, employed at A. T. ings, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cool, returned Fred Beck’s Wall paper, 1907 pattern, 50 per ct. off list. City and Mr. and Mrs. John Tranchell The Misses Anna and Ida Knee- Smith’s shop, went to Detroit Tues­ spent Saturday in Lansing. home to Chicago Wednesday. day to attend the Blue Ribbon meet. F. A. Travis...... President. land of Detroit are visiting at the Fred Beck’s Llncrusta ’s...... ZVA per ct off list | Miss Blanch Clark of Clarkston home of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Knee- Archie Bond went to Owosso Wed ­ Mrs. Charles Mason and daughters, Jesse Sullivan, _____ Vice-President. nesday to take charge of the decora ­ Lora and Alta of Wacousta, spent a Fred Beck’s Silks, Teccos, Fab-ri-ko-nas, Burlaps, etc., J. W. Fitzgerald ______Cashier. came Friday to visit at the home of land. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. tions for the Osborne store in prepar­ part of last week visiting friends in ...... 50 per ct off list. Mrs. Albert Siebert and Mrs. Minnie ation for “Home-Coming Week.” Miss Margaret Tows of Flint, who Track of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, St. Johns. Potter Wall Paper Co’ s., and 30 other leading Mfgr ’s. DIRECTORS. has been visiting Miss Vida Throop spent Tuesday with friends in Pe­ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Parr of Maple Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright and two goods, 1906 and 1907 patterns.. 50 and 20 per ct off. O. W. M unger. Otis Fuller. went to Lansing Sunday for a visit wamo. Rapids were in town Wednesday en children of Grand Rapids returned Frank L. Shiley. Jesse Sullivan. route for Harbor Springs where they home Sunday evening, after spending Mrs. G. W. Cleveland went to Mrs. Ida Evans of Ovid came Tues­ will visit their son for a few weeks. We will do your outside painting, wood, M. Weller. J. W. Fitzgerald. Grand Rapids Saturday to visit Mrs. day to spend some time in this city a week visiting his aunt, Mrs. P. F. metal or brick, at 35c per square, (100 ft.) G. E. Corbin. John J. Reiser. C. L. McCullough and other friends. Mrs. W. H. Drake, who has been Waldron and family of Greenbush. F. A. Travis. with Mrs. A. T. Putnam and other I Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Squair left on friends. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H. Bush of Oma­ All interior work at the same proportion. Will Samuel Stead the past week, return ­ ha, Nebraska, spent the past week 3 per cent Int. Paid on Time Deposits. Monday for a ten days ’ visit in De­ Mrs. John Broadway and daughter, ed to her home in Detroit Tuesday. furnish any standard white lead, Longman & troit and Cleveland. Erma, of Grand Rapids are visiting at with Mrs. Mary A. Stephenson and Martinez, Sherwin & Williams, Lowe Brothers, U the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. P. Waldron of Saginaw came to returned home Wednesday, Mrs. Briggs. St. Johns on business Tuesday, ac­ Stephenson and Henry left Wednes ­ Boydell or Peninsular paints and apply same Mrs. John Hulla, who has been vis­ companied by his son, Robert, who day evening for a visit in Union City, SAINT JOHNS iting at the home of Rev. J. T. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Mulder spent is visiting at the home of Mrs. R. M. Pen nslyvania. with two coats on exteriors as follows: returned to her home in Chicago last Saturday and Sunday at the home of Steel. national BANK. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gorsline in Bat­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Jackson and White, new work ...... $1.45 per sq. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gonderman daughters Isabel and Annabel went to John Broadbent and son, Harry, of tle Creek. Colored Lead, new work and trim ...... $1.55 per sq. Established 1865. of Neosho, Missouri, who spent the White I^ake Friday. Mrs. Jackson, Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Lula McCreery fmd daughters, past week at the home of his sister, the Misses Isabel Stilwell and Doro ­ and Mrs. Claud Briggs and Mrs. A. E. Mixed Paints, white, new work ...... $1.15 per sq. Fledia and Verna, went to Bay City Mrs. A. D. McCabe, returned home thea Gleason and Raymond C. Mixed Paints, Colored, new work and trim $1.25 per sq. CAPITAL $50,000.00. Huntley. Saturday where they will remain for Wednesday. Vaughan returned last night. The SURPLUS, $10,000,00. Miss Helen Scofield returned home some time. Orrin Blanchard of Grand Rapids, three latter will leave for Buffalo to ­ Mixed Paints, White, old work ...... $1.20 per sq. to Fenton Friday after spending Miss Mary Shaffer and little Rob ­ who has been visiting his daughter, morrow. Mixed Paints, old work, Colored and trim $1.30 per sq. John C. Hicks, President. three weeks at the home of her sister, ert Gill8on went to Fowler Tuesday Mrs. William Osborne, for several Mrs. R. G. Allison. where they will make their home with Lead and Zinc, old work ...... $1.50 per sq. Galusha Pennell, Vice-President. weeks, went to Alma Wednesday for LAUNCH BADLY BURNED. R. C. Dexter, Cashier. Mrs. M. Fay and daughter. Miss the former ’s sister. a few weeks’ visit. Lead and Zinc, old work, Colored and trim $1.60 per sq. Kathryn, who have been at Bay View C. A. Merrifield was at Silver I^ke Glenn Osgood left Wednesday morn ­ for the past two weeks, returned A gasoline launch was seriously WE GUARANTEE AND GIVE BOND IF DESIRED. DIRECTORS. on a fishing trip last week. Mrs. Mer ing for Wales, Ontario, where he will home Saturday morning. rlfield spent the week at Whitmore spend the remainder of the summer damaged by fire a short time ago. on John C. Hicks.—G. Pennell. Mrs. Grace King and children, Mr. Lake and AnnArbor. Maple river, near Eureka. Wilbur Warner Bunday. —C. E. Bail. with his aunt and uncle, Mrs. George 7990 and Mrs. I. T. Horton and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Miss Inda Mer­ Shaver and Alonzo Werely. Church of this city owned the boat O. P. Dewitt.—P. E. Whlsworth. Mrs. Frank Ward and son enjoyed a rifield and Ira Johnson left Saturday and when a trial trip was being C. C. Vaughan. Advertised letters — Miss' Flossie made the craft caught fire and all Plumstead & ...... , picnic at Maple river Sunday. for a trip to Owosso, Sheridan, Green­ Bancroft, Mrs. Frank Farmeli, Miss Practlc il Painter j and Pap. r Hangers. St. Johns, nichlgan Mrs. J. XL Moore, wife of for ­ ville, Ionia and Crystal. attempts to extinguish the flames R. Gladue, Miss Lottie Gramball, Mrs. were unsuccessful until considerable o*o*o*o*o<»o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*Q£Q+> SELLS DRAFT8 AVAILABLE IN mer Superintendent Monroe and dau ­ Miss Mary Smith went to Owosso Martha Hull, George Kramer, Miss K. ♦o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o^o*o<»o*o*o*o*o ghter, Helen of Dayton, Ohio, are vis­ damage had been done, although it is ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Tuesday and will attend the funeral Moss, S. L. Munson, Jr., Mrs. Jennie not beyond repair. iting their friends in this city. of A. W. Johnson, a former resident Phillips, Wm. Segor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins of Bay of this county, Wednesday. O. E. Wilson, who has conducted ANNOUNCEMENT. 04^040«040404040404040«004040406040«0«06060«040404( INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSIT8. City came Friday to spend a few Mrs. O. B. Treadwell and Miss Sel­ a barber shop in St. Johns for many days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ma Nelson, who have been visiting years, has disposed of the same to Transacts any Business consistent John Tranchell In East Bingham. at the home of F. C. Mason, returned Wilson & Stevens, the former his son. To the Voters of Gratiot and Clinton Counties: with Conservative Banking. Mrs. Charles Tinkey and daughter. home to Minneapolis Tuesday. Mr. Wilson ’s health made the change Grace, and the Misses Mattie and The following leave today for Camp necessary and he has Bcores of friends I desire to announce that I am a DON’T COST Mary Butler of Grand I^edge were 8t. Johns, near Seney, U. P.: C. E. who hope he will speedily recover bis candidate for the republican nomiq- guests of Mrs. T. C. Butler Sunday. Ball, Arthur Wilson, George Percey, accustomed health. ation for delegate to the constitu ­ —the------tional convention to be voted for at You any more for the celebrated Mrs. T. W. Snelling and daughter, George A. Wells and Frank Ward. Mrs. Richard Moore was taken ill the primary election held August 13, CLINTON COUNTY Vera, who have been visiting at the The children of Mrs. Fred Tyler, with heart trouble Tuesday afternoon 1907. If nominated and elected I shall TOGA TEA or the HOLLAND COF­ home of the former ’s brother, Joseph who have been visiting at the home while returning from town. She was endeavor to serve the interests of FEE than for some of the cheapest SAVINGS BANK. Hainer, returned home to Elsie Fri­ of their grand parents in Hubbards taken to her home in this city and will the people to the best of my knowl ­ day. ton, returned to 8L Johns Tuesday. not be able to return to the Beach for edge and ability. brands of Teas or Coffees. 8T. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Miss Ethel Judd who has been at­ Mrs. E. O. Blackner and T. S. Ty­ a few days. Her daughter, Mrs. R. W. C. MALLORY, B. Moore of Grand I^edge was called tending the Ferris Institute at Big ler of Wisconsin were guests of the El well, Michigan. Rapids the past year, has accepted a former's daughter, Mrs. O. B. Pres­ from Merle Beach to care for her. Tea, Vfc-lb. Packages...... 25c THREE PER CENT INTERE8T on posBltlon at Bad Axe and left for Dr. T. 8. Mann nas installed an el­ deposits. Loans Money on Approved ton, in this city the last of the week. Coffee, in 1-lb. cans...... 20c that place Friday. H. D. Osgood, special deputy for ectric engine of improved pattern in Doctor Away From Home When Bonds and Real Estate Security. his dental office. It is a remarka" * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pulfrey and the K. O. T. M. M., who has been Most Needed. • Warren Brundage, who have been vis­ working here in the Interests of the invention and should be seen Toga Tea is selected from the first O F F 1 C E R 8. iting relatives here, returned to their order, has returned home to Canons- appreciated. A dynamo for rtufning People are often very much disap ­ picking of the leaf grown in the Albert J. Baldwin, President. home in Evanston, Illinois, Friday. a polisher and an electric fyi are pointed to find that their family pby- burg. other additions to the doctor ’/ office. G. Pennell, Vice-President. Mrs. M. Weller accompanied them, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. North, Mrs. E. scian is away from home when they &oicest gardens of Japan. R. C. Dexter, Treasurer. returning Monday. The day electric current w rapidly most need his services. Diseases like Weatherwax and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. being put to a great variety A>f uses. Mrs. P. 8. Ingraham, who has been Gill of Owosso returned home Mon ­ cramp, colic and cholera morbus re­ For Sale By DIRECTOR 8. spending the past four months with day after visiting at the homes of Several from this city attended the quire prompt treatment, and have in A .1. Baldwin, P. E. Walswortl, her sister, Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, went Fred and Frank 8waln. runeral of Abel W. Johnsoi 1 In Owos ­ many instances proven fatal before to Saginaw Friday, where she will so Wednesday. Mr. Johnson was an medicine could be procured or a phy­ W. Bunday, C. E. Ball. Miss Olive Clark, who has been old resident of this county, having O P. Dewitt, J. C. Hicks. visit before returning to her home in visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Estes, sician summoned. The right way is LOUIS SAWADY Seattle, Washington. served as township clerk oi Bath and to keep at hand a bottle of Chamber­ Frank Percy, C. C. Vaughan, returned to her home in Chicago on other offices and has raanV friends ST. JOHNS MICHIGAN. G. Pennell. Gladys, the 14-yearold daughter of Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Estes ac­ lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea here. Those who attended worn here Remedy. No physician can prescribe L. H. Bond, residing about three companied her to Lansing. were Wm. M. Smith, MIsV Mary relies northwest of this city, is seri­ a better medicine for these diseases. Kodaks for vacation time. Allison Miss Mabel Shaver, who has been Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ntchols; By having It in the house you escape sells them. ously ill with quick consumption. She visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Halsey and'^frs has been 111 for several months, al­ much pain and suffering and all risk. Theron Shaver the past several J. M. Rugh of Huntley, Illinois, hqd Buy it now; it may save life. For though she has attended school reg ­ months, returned to her home In Mrs. Frank Halsey, cousins of M Old newspapers for sale at The Republi­ ularly. She to the only daughter and sale by Travis A Shliey, St. Johns. can office; 25 cents a hundred. Good to Rochester, New York, Monday. Johnson. Michigan. Wedding Invitations. put on pantry shelves or under carpets. It is uncertain as to her recovery. ------s...... •»-"* ■■------—------• > f • ™ ',;r' •' ✓

THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST.JOHNS, MICH., JULY 26, 1907—PAGE 6. EUREKA. Fowler. Items MAPLE RAPIDS. MICHIGAN ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Elsie visited Your Eyes Should Be Examined by The their daughter, Mrs. Charles Couter, John Doan of St. Louts was in town Misses Elsie and Mamie Martin of Jackson —While repairing a second Sunday. Miss Ruba Hoerner is in Lyons at Monday. near Saginaw are at present the story awning, Harry Morley fell to Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and work for Mrs. Chub Parks. John Donaldson of Ithaca was in guests of their brother and sister, Dr. the sidewalk, fracturing his skull; he two children of Duplain spent Sunday Father Broegger from Westphalia town Monday. and Theresa Martin. died a few minutes later. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil spent one day of last week in town. Allison Scientific Method Mrs. J. W. Smith, Miss Eva Hoover Jackson —Albert Goodhand, a Grass Wright. Some needed repairs have been ad ­ I>ake painter, was arrested, charged Mrs. Orin B. Parks spent last week ded to the hotel. and Miss Maidie Newton are at pres­ Mr. J. B. Stevens and family of near Lyons visiting her son and fam­ ent the guests of Mrs. B. W. Hewitt by his wife with pouring oil upon Greenbush Center spent Sunday at The paper hangers are now busy at at her cottage in Crystal. her and threatening to set fire to her the home of R. P. Teetes. ily. the Christian church. Mrs. Michael Moritz has been quite I correct your visual Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richardson, for ­ clothing. Rev. Mr. Marshall who spent last Miss Maude Parr is at present visit Clio —At the golden wedding cele­ week with his son at Nashville, re­ sick for a few weeks, but is improv ­ defects by looking in merly of this village, but late of De­ bration of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buf- ing. ing friends in Lansing. troit, will in all probability again be­ turned home Saturday. the eyes, taking exact Myron S. Moss has been quite fum, Mrs. Amy Gotchill, who was Mrs. L. A. Jefferys was in St. Johns Miss Agnes Sutton returned from come residents of this vicinity. bridesmaid at the wedding and is the scientific measure­ poorly for the past two weeks. The second division of the Ladies ’ last Thursday. Lowell Sunday, where she spent a only surviving witness, was present. Mrs. Ella Higbee and daughter Win­ week. ments of the focus and Rev. and Mrs. Trotter were in Saint Aid society of the Christian church, Port Huron —Richard Duff, who has Johns on Wednesday of last week. sold ice cream on Saturday evening nie of Pewamo spent the latter part C. Gruler returned Friday from Pe- been missing over 10 years, will los? of last week with Mrs. Higbee ’s sis­ shape of the eyes. No Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Britten visited last. About $9.00 were realized. toskey, where he has been nearly two fits $10,000 share of the estate. His ter, Mrs. L. A. Jeffreys. weeks. glasses are tried on un ­ relatives near Pompeii the past week. Miss Adele Chick who has been vis­ father, Lieut. George Duff, specified Mrs. Fred Steward spent the lat­ Mrs. Rev. Vogt went to Ionia Tues­ til your optical error is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamphere were iting her grand mother, Mrs. Amelia that it be divided among the other ter part of last week with friends in in Lansing on Wednesday of last Halstead returned to her home in three sons if Richard did not come day afternoon to attend the funeral St. Johns. services. determined. week. Durand on Tuesday of last week. beck in ten years. Mrs. Vianna Mims and son, Myron, John Price was in Perrinton the Miss Ruby Rose of Washington, D. Ionia— In a drunken quarrel George of Walker Springs, Alabama, and Miss Ernest Gruler spent a week ago No Atropine or Bel- past week putting down cement C., and Hugh Bowles of St. Johns Webber, aged 43, shot Burt Malone, Julia Russel are visiting friends in Sunday in Ionia with his sister, Mrs. ladona is used. This M. E. Everett. walks. were the guests of their uncle, Wilton aged 26, three times. Webber is in Benzie county. does away with the old Miss Eva Bamber is visiting her Anderson, of Northeast Essex the past jail. Mrs. Grant Cleveland is spending Miss B. Berrie from Detroit came week. Detroit —After an illness of three the week in Grand Rapids and Muir. Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. Sche­ notion of putting drops brother and family who reside near and one-half years, Mrs. Francis Gil­ mer and family. Alma. The steamer May Bell during the Eli Kirby has a new cement walk in the eyes, which has bert Pingree, widow of the late Gov ­ in front of his store. William Craig of St. Louis trans ­ past week has been making regular Miss Nina Parks returned from Pe­ trips up the Maple. Excursions by ernor Hazen S. Pingree, died at her U. B. Mite society meets with Mrs. wamo the first of the week from visit­ been known to cause acted business in this vicinity on last residence in Detroit on the night of J. J. Keiser Thursday, August 1. ing at J. Hatteras.’ Saturday. day-light and moon-light are now the blindness, or the ted ­ order. July 22d. Mrs. Pingree was born in Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Brower and Dr. E. Martin accompanied by Miss Mt. Clemens in 1840. She was mar­ Miss Louisa Kennedy went last Fri­ ious method of trying Mrs. Cleo Oates who has been vis­ family of St. Johns spent last week day to Hubbardston to visit her uncle Maud McDowell was in Lansing the ried on February 28, 1872, to H. S. at the home of Eli Kirby. on a lot of glasses witn iting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Wright, Pingree. Mrs. Pingree's illness was before returning home. past week. and other relatives in this vicinity, re­ Mr. Ed Kei*er and family are spend ­ Mrs. Emma Roberts of Southeast indirectly due to the death of her ing a few weeks at Ix>ng Lake. Taomas Hanlan spent a couple of theinquiry, can you The Allison Chat Tone is equal in turned to her home at Calumet the husband six years ago, she never re­ days of last week with his daughter, Essex visited friends at Battle Creek past week. E. V. quarterly meeting will be held see those letters?” or efficiency to the old style flat covering from the shock she suffered at Washington Center next Friday Eula, in Grand Rapids. the past week. Edmund Fuller, after enjoying a “do those glasses make Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanlon of then. She is survived by a son, Haz­ and Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boerman from tens of double the size. week’s visit at the home of his moth­ en S. Pingree, Jr., and a daughter, Mrs. Martha Rider of Bannister Westphalia was in town Saturday, al­ you see better?” Fowler were among the recent visit­ er, Mrs. Tena Fuller of this village, ors in this vicinity. Mrs. Sherman L Depew. visited at the home of Dr. G. E. Frank so Mrs. Frank Loeher. returned to his home at Greenville Palo —The death of Mrs. Jno. Reed ­ Monday. Frank Ulrich, Albert Martin, Perry The important feature of fitting the frame to the M. D. Windsor of Southwest Fulton on Saturday. er, of Palo, was caused by headache has purchased the Clayton Taylor Lloyd Stowell is working in the Sturgis and August Hafner are spend ­ face, or the eyeglasses to the nose, is made an exact Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gruber of Shep­ powders. She had a slight pain in cheese factory. property in this village. ing the week at Crystal. herd were the guests of their son and the head, bought some powders for Mr. and Mrs. Walterhouse and baby Mrs. Fred L. Pasch and daughter, science here. The quality of every bit of material Considerable wheat was harvested wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gruber, of relief, and they instantly affected the visited at the home of L. H. Carpen­ in this vicinity during the past week. Alma and Miss Lizzie Brantz went entering into the Allison glasses is the best and I this village from Saturday last until heart. ter Sunday. to Ionia Tuesday afternoon. The crop is not of the best. Tuesday of this week. Hubbardston —Err Strouse is a challenge evidence to the contrary. Mr. and Mrs. James Daggett were Mrs. Frank Ulrich and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hewitt went to Hubbardston boy whom fate has pur­ guests at the home of Mr. Ed. Daggett Allison ’s glasses have produced astonishing results Mr. and Mrs. Jolls were in Lansing sued relentlessly. While celebrating Agnes, spent Sunday with her sister, Mancelona on Monday last, where for in Duplain Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Geller in Pewamo. on Wednesday of last week. the next two weeks they will be the the Fourth his face and eyes were Miss Gladys Brewbaker of Duplain in cases of brain fog, nervous debility, insomnia, diz ­ Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt of De- guests of Rev. James Foote and wife, blown full of powder and he will lose spent from Wednesday until Satur­ Isaac Wood, who Is working in Es­ ziness, nausea, watery and blurring eyes, headaches Witt visited relatives and friends in formerly of this village. the sight of the right eye, a large day with Mrs. Myra Burk in Maple sex for Mr. Gordanier, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. T. Wood. and other conditions resulting from eye strain. this vicinity the past week. A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Philip hole having been blown in it directly Rapids. over the pupil. Several grains of Miss Algy Ingraham of Cheboygan I^ansing, who are about to remove to Mr. Sailes of Saginaw was a guest Miss Grace VanAmburg is in Eu­ Cross eyes in children and weakness of the ocular Isabella county, was given at the powder have been removed from the of Ernest Hart last Tuesday and Wed ­ reka visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. other eye. This boy had fish hooks muscles successfully corrected. S. W. Ingraham of this village. residence of Mrs. Emma LaSalle on nesday. and Mrs. August Marten and family. imbedded in his hands and feet and Miss Ethel LeClear was home {yom George Anderson has returned from Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sturgis and Mr. not long ago he fell from the Hub­ St. Johns over Sunday. and Mrs. Eli Breneman spent Thurs­ Ann Arbor where he had been attend ­ Mr. and Mrs. John Reese and young bardston dam and cut his head sev­ Mrs. Bertha Hyde and daughter Ruth ing the University Summer school. son of Cambridge City, Indiana, are day of last week fishing at Maple erely. Just before the Fourth he was of Union Home spent Monday at the .river. Charles Stocker has returned from visiting the Rev. F. P. Trotter and pulled from the creek in a half- home of Mrs. Mary Gower. R. G. ALLISON, OPTOMETRIST, Lapeer where he had been visiting wife of this village. Mr. Reese and drowned condition. His father has A. J. Mueller from Chicago came Mrs. Hunt and daughter Margaret Saturday to visit his wife and her Allison ’s Jewelry Store. St. Johns. Mich. his parents for the past two weeks. Mrs. Trotter are brother and sister. been laid up since spring with blood of Bay Cty who have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. William Moss of Chi­ poisoning. Everybody likes the boy mother’s folks, Mrs. Mary Lance and Mrs. Grace Dimon and two children the home of Rev. Mr. Marshall, have family. of Lansing visited relatives and cago were called here the past week and his friends at Hubbardston are gone to Lansing to visit friends. friends in this vicinity the past week. on account of the illness of the for ­ doing the proper thing by subscrib­ Bessie Banks of Pompeii visited Misses Katie and Mamie Koelzer, mer’s father, Myron S. Moss. At pres­ ing funds with which to secure him who have been visiting John P. Bow ­ Jno. Salter of Ionia was the guest of her sister, Belle, a few days last ent writing Mr. Moss is a trifle bet­ the best medical skill. week. er’s family, spent last week with John friends in the'vicinity of Maple Rap­ Kalamazoo — When the wrecking P. Simon. ids from Saturday until Monday last. ter. Carl Eaegle and Owen Stearh were The members of Company A, 23rd crew lifted the tender of the wrecked in St. Johns Monday. Arthur Seargent returned one day THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson were Regiment, Michigan Volunteers, will Grand Rapids & Indiana engine which Ernest Hart went to Ithaca Sun ­ last week from Cleveland and expects the guests of friends in Northeast Es­ be sorry to learn of the death of their killed Engineer Hogan, they found a day. to move his family there the last of sex from Saturday last until Monday. old comrade, Albert Bovee, whose hen setting on a dozen eggs. The Mrs. Earl Bryant and baby of Du­ this week. William Stead of Northwest Essex death occurred at his late residence engine had carried away part of the plain were guests of Miss Belle Banks Misses Frances and Carrie Dunne- Every housewife will tell you that who has been seriously ill for some in Ithaca July 11th. shed and with it the hen and her Tuesday. beck and Louise Martin returned to time is at present writing a little bet­ Middleton has arrangements com ­ eggs, which were not injured. Gerald and Walter Cleveland went Kalamazoo Tuesday noon to resume good flour makes good bread, and ter. Ionia —Herbert E. Hall, son of Ar­ to Grand Rapids Tuesday to spend a their work. pleted for field day, which will occur thur N. Hall of Ionia township, has Mrs. Charles D. Rice of Northeast on Friday next, July 26. Among the few days. Misses Sallie and Fannie Van Am- Essex, who was taken suddenly and just been appointed to the foreign John Ellenwood returned Saturday many sports, will be a game of ball consular service, and sails Thursday burg were in St. Johns last week vis­ seriously ill a short time ago, is bet­ between Sheridan’s crack team and from Sparta, where he had employ ­ iting; Fannie returned Monday and WHITE LILY ter. from the port of New York, for Ca- ment in a jewelry store. the Maple Rapids team. lias, France. He is 22 years of age, Sailie Tuesday. On account of the rainstorm Sun ­ and a bright hustling young man. Miss Ola Dunnebeck returned home day evening last, preaching services GREENBUSH. from Lansing to spent a few weeks FLOUR were despensed with in Maple Rap­ SPECIAL PRIZES. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ids. ELECTION NOTICE. liam Dunnebeck. Principal Sawyer of the Maple Rap­ cannot be beaten. Call and get a Offered By Merchants to Jamestown Ray Tomkins is on the sick list. Miss Lizzie and Fred Brantz from ids schools has returned from a visit MICHIGAN D. M. Correll and wife were in Detroit came Monday evening to visit sack or order one by telephone. among relatives in the state of Ver­ Contestants in Each District. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Ovid Tuesday. their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. mont. Lansing. Walter Burke, wife and daughter, of Pasch, for a few days. We deliver to any part of the city. Maple Rapids, were at Erie Ingersoll ’s An automobile party from Ithaca To the Sheriff of Clinton County: Misses Carrie and Frances Dunne ­ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adel- Below we give a letter received at Saturday night. beck spent three days of last week In accordance with the provisions Walter Hewitt, wife and daughter bert Chase of Southeast Essex on last The Republican office this week: of Act No. 272 of the Public Acts of visiting old neighbors and relatives Custom grinding and exchange Sunday. Ovid, Mich:, July 13, 1907. of Saginaw are spending the month in and near Westphalia. 1907, you are hereby notified that a with O. A. Whitlock. One of the best ball teams of Grand C. C. Vaughan, St. Johns, Mich. Primary Election is to be held in Mrs. T. W. Snelling returned to her work promptly done. Phone 30. Rapids has through their manager Dear Mr. Vaughan:—I have become Erie Ingersoll and son Theron went your county on the second Tuesday to see Barnum and Bailey ’s show in home in Elsie last Thursday, after written for a game with Maple Rapids very much interested in your voting in August, 1907, at which time dele ­ spending about a week with her son, contest and I take pleasure in enclos ­ Lansing. at an early date. gates to meet in convention for the Frank Swagart and wife spent Sun ­ W. H. Snelling and family. J. D. HENDERSON & BRO., ST. JOHNS The Ladies' Aid society of the Chris­ ing herewith a blank application, purpose of making a general revision which if you will kindly hand to the day in Bengal. Mrs. Luis Sturgis and cousin, Mrs. tian church will meet at the home of of the Constitution of the State of Rev. Mr. Roat will occupy the pul­ T. W. Snelling and daughter Vera, Mrs. Jennie Hewitt on Friday after­ person receiving the largest number Michigan, shall be nominated by all All grocers handle White Lily Flour. of votes and have them fill out the pit at the M. E. church during Rev. spent Wednesday of last week with noon of this week. political parties. Mr. Sprague ’s vacation. Mrs. Sturgis ’ mother, Mrs. Shafley. blank, I will be pleased to present IN WITNESS WHERE- them one of the North American Acci­ James Neil of Ovid is visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jandernoa and dent Insurance Co. ’s policies that will (SEAL) OF, I have attached my uncle, Ray Tomkins. children, Misses Florence and Thres- signature and the Great Seal Ed. Richards lost a valuable cow sa and John and Mr. and Mrs. Slow- be good until October 1st, free of of the State, at Lansing, this 15th day charge as a compliment to their suc­ recently. inski from Ionia were visiting at M. of July, nineteen hundred seven. Gross ’ Saturday. REAL ESTATE cess in winning the first place. CLARENCE J. MEARS. Your truly, Deputy Secretary of State. We once knew a fellow who was Mrs. Anna Moon of Wheeling and C. A. JOHNSON, keen for spots on the sun, bnt who Mrs. Minnie Tracy of Pittsburg spent a few days of last week with their ..A NEW SHOP.. General agent for Clinton and Shia­ To the Electors of Clinton County: secmeJ to lie absolutely oblivious to ..EXCHANGE.. wassee Counties. cousin, Mrs. Fred L. Pasch and her Prepared to do all kinds of The policy is for $400 in case of Notice is hereby given that a Pri- the disorder and confusion in his own mother, Mrs. Diller. death, and in case of accident, $40.00 -mary Election will be held in Clinton back yard. County, Michigan, on Tuesday, Aug ­ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kinley were monthly indemnity, or in case of sick­ Guilty Black Handers Spared. both sick witn tonsilitis a few days ness, $40.00 monthly indemnity. ust 13, 1907, at which election dele ­ The sun of prosperity shines on a gates shall be nominated by all po ­ The Jury at New Orleans, La., before but Mrs. KlnleV was able to be in Automobile Repair Work litical parties, such delegates to meet which four men and two women, mem­ the store Monday morning and Mr. Real Estate Invenstment. R. G. Allison, the jeweler, will give in convention for the purpose of mak­ bers of tin* Black Hand society, ac­ Kinley Tuesday morning. a camera to the one getting the sec­ ing a general revision of the Consti ­ cused of murder, were recently tried, Mr. and Mrs. Lucene Sturgis and and General Machine Work We have a long list of farms in ond highest number of votes in Dis­ tution of the State of Michigan, in returned a verdict of “guilty without children, Marlon and Howard, and Mr. nearly every township in the county trict No. 1, and a signet ring to the accordance with the provisions of Act. capital punishment,” which means that and Mrs. Roy Payne started Sunday We have a machine for grinding lawn mowers quickly and putting them one getting the third highest number No. 272 of the Public Acts of 1907. the Jury desires a life sentence in the for Crystal Lake with an auto and and city properties in the north, in district-No. 2. The Nineteenth Senatorial District, penitentiary for each. This verdict is expect to be gone a week to fish. in proper shape. We are equipped for M. R. VanDeusen of Elsie will give to which said county of Clinton be­ Charles VanAmburg's son, George, south and west parts of the city that fc::id to Lave caused much popular dis ­ a choice of any pair of ladies ’ fine longs, shall be entitled to send three satisfaction. the prevailing opinion be­ and wife were quite severely injured shoes made by W. L. Douglass for delegates to said convention, and at ,we can sell from $400.00 to $5,500.00. ing that the death penalty should have in the wreck near Plymouth and he the third highest number in district said Primary Election each political is at present in a hospital in Detroit, We also loan money on real estate No. 1. party in said district is entitled to been inflicted. It is denominated n she having gone to Ionia Tuesday. All Kinds of Grinding prostitution of Justice, and threats of George H. Chapman will give a nominate three such candidates. Miss Emma Hafner started the mortgages. lynching bate been freely made. handsome parasol to the one getting JOHN W. KEENEY, first of last week for Big Rapids You will find ns opposite A. T. Smith’s shop, one block west of the the second highest number of votes in Sheriff. If you have only a small sum to in­ Women Murderer Freed. where she expects to visit for a cou ­ district No. 2, Dated, S4. Johns, Mich., July 16, 1907. Governor Vardanian of Mississippi ple of weeks before returning to work Steel Hotel. Call and let ns do your work. vest we can find you something that John Hicks will give a fine silk um­ for C. Sturgis & Sons as bookkeeper brella to the one getting the second has granted an unconditional pardon WASHINGTON. to Mrs. Angie Birdsong of Monticello, at the elevator. will prove profitable. higest number of votes in district No. Thomas Hanlan has his cement 3, and a pair of kid gloves for the one Lawrence county, who shot and killed FITZPATRICK & GRANGER. We act as appraisers, agents and Dr. Thomas II. Butler, her family phy­ walk completed and the village is put­ getting the third highest number in Frank Doty, while grinding sections ting a new cross walk between the that district. He will give a fine silk last Tuesday cut his right hand very, sician and friend, and was convicted managers of estates, both in Michigan of the crime and sentenced to five post office and Sturgis ’ drug store, underskirt to the one getting the sec­ badly. and one across the road from Joe Gel- and Northwestern Canada. ond highest number of votes in dis ­ Miss Pearl Gardner is visiting old years ’ imprisonment at bard labor. ler’s saloon north. trict No. 4, and a velvet or Smyrna friends and relatives in this neigh­ Severn! petitions from organizations THE rug, 27 x60 to the one getting the borhood this week. of women and *nlso of men were re­ Gilbert Thornton and wife from Below is a short list: third highest number of votes in dis ­ Syracuse, New York, visited his broth­ Mrs. Fanny M. Doty went Monday ceived by the governor protesting er, H. B. Thornton, and family a few OHNSTON trict No. 4. No. 5—83 acres, section 30, Ovid, to Ovid to visit old neighbors, Mr. and agnlust interference with the course days of last week; from here he went Mrs. Nick Schmitt for a few days. of Justice. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY buildings extra. The Union Home Cemetery associa ­ to Millbrook to visit his sister and the Railway Officials to Chain Gang. rest of his people before returning to The yield of your corn, cotton, tobacco and all crops grown i No. 9—80 acres in section 26, Green- WE ARE HEADQUARTERS tion will hold an ice cream social at his home. rows depends upon the thoroughness of the cultivation yc For Feed, Chick Food and Gar­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Morri ­ District Passenger Agent James n. give them. The new Johnston Book describes Just the cn bush, fair buildings, can be bought son this week Friday evening, July Messrs, and Mesdames Charles and aivstor yon need —The Johnston Continental Bisk Cnlti den Seeds. Also stone ground Wood anil Ticket Agent O. C. Wilson vntor —the crystaliz- at a bargain. 26; everybody Invited. of the Southern railway have been sen­ John Utis and Christ Schultz came Graham and Corn Meal. Get Saturday morning from Ionia to cut oar prices before baying else­ The Union Home Cemetery associa ­ tenced at Asheville, N. C., to the chain ^ “Continental' No. 19—House, barn and two lots in tion will hold their next meeting at the hay on the farm one mile north ^Ively to building high- MHWH where. We do custom feed gang for thirty days for selling rail­ from town. They said, had it not class machinery for the farmer. CULTIVATOR Emmon8ville, can be bought for grinding, toll or cash. Phone 20b the home of Mrs. Bert Houseman on way tickets at a rate of more than 2»4 August 1-; everybody come near the been for the hay, they would have SS&al why It will help you cents per mile. The trial of the South­ and netter crop. Tb $400.00. M. S. HUNT, ST. JOHNS old pump factory. been on that lllfated excursion train. eoltlvat-or c*n Ik . r-oirul ern railway and T. E. Green, ticket noil to or from the p No. —36—Twenty acres on section 20, There will be quarterly meeting Miss Lena Mankey returned Sun ­ time It thorough at the Washington Center church this agent, on the same charge has been day evening from Middleton where WTtk* whole row —cultivate* the plant*, deep between the Washington township, fair buildings week Sunday, July 26, 27 and 28, under way at Raleigh. It was expect­ she spent about five weeks with her rator la el way* under ed that ail the accused men would be tr.il of the operator and good soil,, a bargain if taken Elder Ostroth will be present. sister, Mrs. Ernest • Shinline; Joe Miss Emma Howk returned to her released through the issuance of a writ Shinline having brought her and re­ soon. Slimmer Suitings* home in Cadillac last Sunday, after of habeas corpus from the federal mained until Monday visting his No. 52—40 acres in Greenbush town ­ spending three weeks with her moth­ courts. grand mother, Mrs. Mankey and Mrs. I HAVE THE LATEST THINGS er, Mrs. James Padgett. Indicted on 1,524 Count* Albert Gady, his aunt. Uk . utter «it»< hmpnt add* value ship. a bargain. > machine. The Johnston Book IN 8PRING AND SUMMER The federal grand jur.T for the west k It’a (reel write today. Try Republican Liners for Results. The JOHH8TOW ■ARVkSTUt CO , Batavia, H.T. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, “Paw, whv does a man have to hay Tennessee district has handed up a C. C STEAD J. M. H0XIE a license when he wants *to get mar­ mammoth indictment containing 1,524 ETC., BTC. ried? ” Send postal, your name and Real Estate AgL Atty^at-Law. LET ME SHOW THEM TO YOU. counts, each count a separate indict address to the Marvin Rem­ "Because, my son, the lawmakers edy Co., Detroit, Mich , and ST. JOHN8, MICHIGAN. FIT GUARANTEED long ago recognized the general prin­ ment in itself, all aimed nt the Stand ­ JOHNSTON HARVESTER MACHINERY ard Oil company. Should the company receive a free sample of Corner 8tate 8t. and Clinton Ave. ciple tht it is easier to make a man give Marvin's Oxsrara Choro- up bis coin when he wants to marry l>e mulcted the maximum JB each in­ $1000 late Tablet* that will he SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Morrison block, rooms 1 and 2 F. R. JACKSON, TAILOR — prized hlyhc-than * toon by tomelody than it is at any other period dictment the United States treasury » V»/ n I U „ny sufferer from constipa ­ Union Phone 95. Over State Bank, St. Johns. of his life.”—Chicago Tribane. would be the richerby over $30,000,000. tion. In metal boxes. Twenty-fire doses 28c. F. M. VBEDENBDRG, St Johns, Mich. •'■’■rHw:..,}^wr*. * ^

THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JULY 25, 1907—PAGE 7.

NOTICE OF LETTING OF DRAIN NOTICE OF LETTING OF DRAIN PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- CONTRACT. Teachers ’ Examinations. CONTRACT. ig&n, County of Clinton, ss. Notice Is Hereby Qlven, That I, Mon ­ FOR 1907 and 1908. At a session of the Probate Court for roe W. Whitmore, County Drain Com ­ Notice is Hereby Given, That I, Mon ­ the County of Clinton holden at the Pro ­ missioner of the County of Clinton and roe W. Whitmore, County Drain Com ­ Until further notice Teachers’ Examln bate Office, in the City of St Johns, on State of Michigan, will on the 8th day of missioner of the County of Clinton and ations will be held as follows: Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, In the year August, A. D., 1907, at the farm of F. A. State of Michigan, will on the 9th day of St. Johns, in Court house, beginning one thousand nine hundred and seven. Marshall, on the swft of section 36, in August, A. D., 1907, at the farm of Floyd second Thursday of August. Present, CHa RLES M. MERRILL, the Township of Duplain, in said Coun ­ Coleman, Nft of sft of swft of section St. Johns, in Court house, beginning Judge of Probate. ty of Clinton at nine o ’clock in the 21, in the Township of Duplain, In said third Thursday of October. In the matter of the estate of Sarah forenoon of that day, proceed to receive County of Clinton at nine o'clock In the St. Johns, in Court house, beginning Ann Float, deceased, George M. Float, bids for the construction of a certain forenoon of that day, proceed to receive third Thursday of June. executor of the last will and testament CASTORIA Drain known and designated as “Good ­ bids for the construction of a certain Program. of said deceased having made application For Infants and Children. rich Drain.” located and established in Drain known and designated as “Mogg for the allowance of his final account the Township of Duplain in said County Drain, located and established In the First day —morning, Orthography, Spell­ and for his discharge. of Clinton and described as follows, to- Township of Duplain in said County of ing, Arithmetic, oral and written; Theory Thereupon it is Ordered, That Thurs­ wlt: Clinton and described as follows, to-wlt: and Art. Afternoon, Geography, Gov ­ day, the 25th day of July, A. D.f 1907, Commencing 19.00 chs N and 19.00 chs Commencing 8.60 chs W and 1.60 chs ernment and U. S. History. at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ The Kind You Have W, of center of section 36; N of Sft post, section 21, and running Second day —morning. Grammar, Phy­ signed for the examination of said ac­ Thence S 82* E 9.30 chs, N 88° E 9.95 as follows: siology. Reading. Afternoon, School Law, count, at the Probate Office In the City chs, and cross N and S ft line 18.00 chs N 37° W 2.00 chs. N 1.00 ch, N 60° State Manual and Course of Study, Alge ­ of St. Johns. And it is further ordered, N of center of section 35; W 5.76 chs, N 17° W 3.10 chs, and cross bra, Botany and Physics (second grade), that notice be given to the persons inter­ Always Bought Thence on same course 4.75 chs, S 32* N line of the Sft of swft section 21, General History, (second grade) ested in said estate, of the time and AVegefable Preparation for As­ Third day —(for first grade applicants place of said hearing by causing a copy E 7.00 chs, N 88° E 4.00 chs. N 68° E 15.85 chs W of N and S ft line; only) General History, Physics and similating the Food andBegula- 5.75 chs. N 79° E 2.25 chs, S 83* E 3.00 Thence on same course 0.15 chs, N 9.85 Geometry. of this order to be published in The chs, S 51° E 5.00 chs, E 1.60 chs, S 1.40 chs, and cross Sft line 15.85 chs west of Clinton Republican a newspaper printed ting the Stomachs and Bowels of chs, S 39° E 5.00 chs, S 50* E 3.50 chs; and S ft line, section 21; Certificates of all grades will be grant ­ and circulating in said county of Clinton Bears the Thence S 35“ E 3.50 chs, S 25* E 6.25 Thence N 2.65 chs, N 51* W 5.25 chs, ed at the examinations at St. Johns in for three successive weeks previous to chs, E 0.25 chs. N 14.10 chs, and cross E and W ft line August and March. Certificates of the said day of hearing. lNi.W !S/< H1LDKI.N Thence N 88° E 6.00 chs, N 60° E 4.50 20.10 chs west of center section 21; second and third grades will be granted CHARLES M. MERRILL, chs to terminus 7.50 chs E of E ft post of Thence N 16.55 chs, N 45° E 8.50 chs, at ail other examinations. (A true copy.) 15-4 Judge of Probate. Paris greeu or other poisons should Signature section 36. and cross Nft line 17.50 chs west of N All examinations will begin at 8 a.m. Said job will be let by sections. The THEO. H. TOWNSEND. not be put on cabbage to kill the green Promoles Digestion.Cheerfuh and S ft line, section 21; Commissioner of Schools. PROBATE NOTICE — Probate. Court, ness and Rest.Contains neither section at the outlet of the said Drain Thence on same course 12.10 chs, N 65 CUntoh County —ss. worm after the plants have begun to will be let first, and the remaining sec­ E 2.50 chs, N 77° E 5.50 chs, N 71* E Notice is hereby given that all claims bead. Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. of tions in their order up stream, in accord ­ 1.80 chs, and cross N and S ft line 7.80 PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- and demands against the estate of John ance with the diagram now on file with chs S of Nft post; Igan, County of Clinton, ss. Horning, deceased, will be heard by the N ot N arc otic . the other papers pertaining to said Thence on same course 10.00 chs, N At a session of the Probate Court for Judge of Probate of said County, at the One eastern poultry authority places Drain, in the office of the County Drain 54- E 4.20 chs, N 60“ E 4.00 chs. E 2.10 the County of Clinton holden at the Pro Probate Office In the City of St. Johns, the Income from the average ben nt Commissioner of the said County of chs, N 0.50 chs, and cross N line of sec­ bate Office, in the City of St Johns, on on the 7th day of January, A. D., 1908, Zimft affMst frSAMlUPtTCMtt Clinton, to which reference may be had tion 21, 17.75 chs E of N ft post. Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, in the year and that the creditors of said deceased $2.25, cost of keep $1.25, leaving dear by all parties interested, and bids will be Thence N 3.40 chs, E 4.00 chs, N 16.20 one thousand nine hundred and seven. are allowed six months from the date of profit of $1. Semi' made and received accordingly. Con ­ chs, W 6.80 chs, N 10 chs, and cross Nft Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, this notice in which to present their Atx.Smu—. » tracts will he made with the lowest re­ line 15.95 chs E of N and S ft line, sec­ Judge of Probate. claims for adjustment. RmkJUSJm- sponsible bidder giving adequate security tion 16; In the matter of the estate of John G. Dated. June 21st. A. D., 1907. There are portions of Colorado where AmteSemt * for the performance of the work. In a sum Thence N 17.60 chs to terminus 15.95 Patterson, deceased, Fannie M. Patter­ CHARLES M. MERRILL. during the past two years damage then and there to be fixed by me, reserv­ chs E and 2.50 chs S of center of section son, administratrix of said estate having 7**5 Judge of Probate. ing to myself the right to reject any and 16; made application for the allowance of from the potato worm has run us high MnpJM- her final account and for her discharge all bids. The date for the completion Said Job will be let by sections. The PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICH- as 25 per cent of the entire crop raised. rnirytemtrkmr. of such contract, and the terms of pay­ section at the outlet of the said Drain Thereupon it is Ordered, That Thurs­ igan, County of Clinton, ss. ment therefor, shall and will be announ ­ will be let first, and the remaining sec­ day, the 25th day of July, A. D„ 1907, ced at the time and place of letting. tions in their order up stream, in ac­ at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ At a session of the Probate Court for A Pontiac (Mich.) man has this year Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa- Notice Is Further Hereby Given, That cordance with the diagram now on file signed for the examination of said ac­ the County of Clinton holden at the Pro ­ at the time and place of said letting, or with the other papers pertaining to said count, at the Probate Oiitce in the City bate Office, in the City of St. Johns, on dug up un orchard of 520 twelve-year- tton , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea of St. Johns. And it is further ordered, Saturday, the 6th day of July, in the old plum trees which were completely at such other time and place thereafter, Drain, in the office of the County Drain year one thousand nine hundred and Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ to which I, the County Drain Commis ­ Commlsioner of the said County of that notice be given to the persons inter­ seven. ruined by the ravages of the San Jose ness and Loss OF Sleep. sioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, Clinton, to which reference may be had ested in said estate, of the time and the assessments for benefits and the by all parties Interested, and bids will place of said hearing by causing a copy Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, scale. For Over lands comprised within the “Goodrich of this order to be published in The Judge of Probate. be made and received accordingly. One Facsimile Signature of Drain Special Assessment District,” and highway bridge will be required. Con ­ Clinton Republican a newspaper printed In the matter of the estate of Charles Hired help usually earn the money the apportionment thereof will be an ­ tracts will be made with the lowest res- and circulating in said county of Clinton Sexton, deceased, Thomas P Steadman, nounced by me and will be subject to l>onsible bidder giving adequate security for three successive weeks previous to administrator of said estate having made which is paid them at the end of the said day of hearing. application for the allowance of his final NEW YORK. review for one day, from nine o'clock in f>r the performance of the work, in a account and for his discharge. month and prize Just as highly words Thirty Years the forenoon until five o ’clock in the af­ sum then and there to be fixed by me, CHARLES M. MERRILL (A true copy.) 15-4 Judge of Probate. Thereupon it is ordered, That Thurs­ of appreciation which may not be in­ Alb mouth*, old ternoon. reserving to myself the right to reject day, the first day of August, A. D., 1907, The following is a description of the any and all bids 'She date for the com ­ cluded in the terms of the contract. J j DoS) S - J jC INIS at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ several tracts or parcels of land consti ­ pletion of such contract, and the terms PROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, signed for the examination of said ac­ tuting the Special Assessment District of payment therefor, shall and will be Clinton County —ss. count, at the Probate Office in the City of said Drain, viz: announced at the t.me and place of let­ Notice Is hereby given that all claims A paste made of fresh wood ashes ting. and demands against the estate of of St. Johns. And it is further ordered, moistened with water Is highly recom ­ that notice be given to the persons in ­ EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. Sub-Division and Name £ Notice Is Further Hereby Given, That Emory E. Url*,- deceased, will be heard terested in said estate, of the time and mended by an eastern render of these at the time and place of said letting, or by the Judge of Probate of -said county, place of said hearing by causing a copy notes as a cure for Ivy poisoning. The Owner of Land. Z at such other time and place thereafter, at the Probate Office in the City of St. of this order to be published in The CASTORIATMI OCNTAUH COMPANY. NKttf «OM CITY. • ^ m * -J to which I, the County Drain Commis ­ Johns, on the 21st day of December, A. Clinton Republican, a newspaper printed paste should be applied to the uf CO Ctf sioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, D., 1907, and that the creditors of said and circulating In said county of Clinton fected parts on the first appearance of Sft of nft of neft ------35 8 1 the assessments for benefits and the deceased are allowed six months from for three successive weeks previous to lands comprised within the “MOGG the date of this notice in which to pre­ the eruption. A. Carpenter Est. said day of hearing. N 60 a of sft of neft ______35 8 1 DRAIN Special Assessment District," sent their claims for adjustment. CHARLES M. MERRILL, M. Goodrich. and the apportionment thereof will oe Dated, June 20th, A. D., 1907. (A true copy.) 16-4 Judge of Probate. N 2-3 of sft of eft of nwft___ 35 8 1 announced by me and will be subject to CHARLES M. MERRILL, There is a distinct advantage in rais­ Looking on the bright side is worth review for one day, from nine o ’clock 15-5 Judge of Probate. ing hogs, cattle nud sheep In carload per cent or asn atfd from 25 to 30 pc" F. Hall. While simply from the fact that it cent more protein than crops taken Sft of neft ------35 8 1 in the forenoon until five o ’clock In the PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICH- lots, as the stock raiser cannot only M. Mayes. afternoon PROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, igan, County of Clinton, ss. keeps a fellow in the frame of mind from run down lands. Wft of neft of seft ______35 8 1 The following is a description of the Clinton County —ss. At a session of the Probate Court for better bide his time, but get the and heart in which he can do his best. M. Mayes. several tracts or parcels of land con ­ Notice is hereby given that all claims the County of Clinton holden at the Pro ­ freight reduction for carload ship­ Discouragement alone is responsible Wft of swft of nwft ______36 8 1 stituting the Special Assessment District and demands against the estate of bate Office, in the City of St. Johns, on ments and go to market with his Wine producers of southern France, I. S. Daggett. of said Drain, viz: William H. Faragher, deceased will be Saturday, the 6th day of July, in the for many a failure lu life when there numbering up Into the hundreds of Sft of swft of nwft of nwft__36 8 1 heard by the Judge of Probate of said year one thousand nine hundred and cattle himself. was in other resjtects no lack of ca­ George Blgford. County, at the Probate Office in the seven. thousands, have been up in arms and Nft of nwft of swft ______36 8 1 Sub-Division and Name City of St. Johns, on the 21st day of Dec Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, pacity or ability. riotous lately because of a serious deca ­ F. A. Marshall. Owner of Land. ember, A. D., 1907, and that the creditors Judge of Probate. Where It is obtainable there is noth­ i * of said deceased are allowed six months dence In their grape growing Industry, Also the Township of Duplain at large. z In the matter of the estate of John G. ing that surpasses a field of alfalfa as h gq a from the date of this notice in which to Gall, deceased. On reading and filing the There Is just the same difference brought about by the extensive adul ­ Now, Therefor*, All unknown and non ­ present their claims for adjustment. petition, duly verified, of George Gall a ration for the growing pig. A great ­ between using a bright and sharp and resident persons, owners and persons in ­ Swft of nwft of swft .—15 8 1 Dated, June 20th, A. D., 1907. teration of vinous beverages permitted terested in the above described lands, Mrs. Rose Garrett. praying that he or some other suitable er boon could hardly come to the ag ­ a dull and rusty hoe in the garden CHARLES M. MERRILL. person may be appointed administrator by the French government and the and you, Arthur E. Codd, Supervisor; Wft of sft of neft ______16 8 1 15-5 Judge of Probate. of said estate. ricultural Interests of the country than that there is in the use of n sharp and and you, Thomas Peck, Highway Com ­ F. Sherman. a type of alfalfa which could be gen ­ extensive use of German beers as a missioner of the Township of Duplain, Sft of wft of nft of sft of Thereupon it is ordered, That Thurs­ dull ax. Too many work on the as­ substitute for wine by many people are hereby notified that at the time and neft ...... 16 S 1 PROBATE NOTICE — Probate Court, day, the first day of August, A. D., 1907, erally and successfully grown. sumption that just Itecause it is weeds place aforesaid, or at such other time A. A. Love. Clinton County —ss. at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ of the country. While a pure food law and place thereafter to which said hear­ 8ft of eft of seft of nwft ___ 16 8 1 Notice is hereby given that all claims signed for the hearing of said peti­ which ore to be cut most any old thing ing may be adjourned, I shall proceed to Arthur Dodge. and demands against the estate of Ernst tion, at the Probate Office in the City The proverbial bad boy who Is a fa­ might result In stopping the adultera ­ Heinze, deceased, will be heard by the of St. Johns. And it is further ordered, •frill do for the Job. tion of French wines. It looks very receive bids for the construction of said Eft of neft of swft ______16 8 1 miliar character in so many neighbor ­ "Goodrich Drain,” in the manner herein­ C. F. Crell Est. Judge of Probate of said County, at the that notice be given to the persons in ­ much as though the thing that would Probate Office in the City of St. Johns, terested in said estate, of the time and hoods Is not the harmless proposition before stated; and also, that at such time Eft of sft of swft ------16 8 1 place of said hearing by causing a copy Where one grove or timber lot Is most greatly help the French grape of letting from nine o ’clock in the fore ­ C. F. Crell Est. on the 20th day of January, A. D., 1908, that he Is so often considered to be. noon until five o'clock in the afternoon, and that the creditors of said deceased of this order to be published in The kept properly thinned or thinned too grower would be a diversified agri ­ Sft of wft of sft of swft ____16 8 1 are allowed six months from the date of Clinton Republican, a newspaper printed In nine cases out of ten It Is he who much ten suffer greatly through lack the assessment for benefits and the lands John C. Colby. culture In which grape culture would comprised within the Goodrich Drain Sft of seft ------16 8 1 this notice in whlcii to present their and circulating in said county of Clinton fills the reform school, the penltentlnry of sufficient and judicious cutting. The claims for adjustment. for three successive weeks previous to bo only a part. Special Assessment Districts will be sub­ I. J. Mead and wife. said day of hearing. and all too often winds up In the In­ smaller trees in such groves suffer for ject to review. Nft of seft exc N 10 a of same 16 8 1 Dated, July 18th, 1907. sane asylum. And You and Each of You, Owners and F. Mead and wife. CHARLES M. MERRILL. CHARLES M. MERRILL. lack of light aud room, and taking out persons Interested in the aforesaid lands, N 10 a of seft______16 8 1 17-5 Judge of Probate. (A true copy.) 16-4 Judge of Probate. the larger trees is the ouly thing that Foote Lighte — Did he get a call last are hereby cited to appear at the time F. Sherman. A good many of the directions o( night? and place of such letting as aforesaid, Wft of nft of neft ______-..21 8 1 PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- will better conditions. and be heard with respect to such special C. F. Crell Est. lgan. County of Clinton, ss. PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICH- some of the high up farm journals Miss Sue Brette — Yes, several. igan. County of Clinton, ss. along the line of devices and improve ­ assessments and your Interests in rela­ Swft of neft ------21 8 1 At a session of the Probate Court for The careful dairyman will keep tab Foote Lighte — Curtain calls? tion thereto, if you so desire. Lorenzo Kirk. the County of Clinton holden at the Pro ­ At a session of the Probate Court for ments are Just about as much too ex Mias Sue Brette — No; cat calls. — MONROE W. WHITMORE, Nft of nwft ______21 8 1 bate Office, in the City of St Johns, on the County of Clinton holden at the Pro ­ pensive for the farmer’s pocket book on every cow in hla herd with a Bab­ Yonkers Statesman, County Drain Commissioner of the Joslah and Nellie Mogg. Tuesday, the 16th day of July, in the bate Office, in the City of St. Johns, on cock tester and the careful poultryman County of Clinton. Sft of nwft ...... 21 8 1 year one thousand nine hundred and sev­ Saturday, the 6th day of July, in the ns are the cooking recipes for his wife Dated, St. Johns, Mich., July 19th, A. D., Wm. Everest and wife. • en year one thousand nine hundred and with the trap nest upon the egg records 1097. 18-2 E 2-3 of wft of nft of swft___ 21 8 1 Present. CHARLES M. MERRILL, which are contained in many of the Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, home Journals. Both are badly in need of his laying bens. A test of this kind EVER WATCHFUL. Wells Squairs. Judge of Probate usually reveals Individuals which are E 2-3 of wft of nft of sft of In the matter of the estate of Michael Judge of Probate. of paring and boiling down. PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- swft ------21 8 1 Wise, deceased, Millard Sleight, adminis ­ In the matter of the estate of Claud not paying for their keep and ought to gan, County of Clinton, ss Floyd Coleman. trator of said estate, having made appli­ Hovey, deceased, Edward J. Molnet, be consigned to the soup kettle. A Little Care Will Save Many Saint At a session of the Probate Court for Swft of seft of swft ______21 8 1 cation for the allowance of his final ac­ special administrator of said estate hav­ An eastern florists ’ journal is author­ the County of Clinton holden at the Pro ­ Roe, Watson Davenport. count and for his discharge. ing made application for the allowance ity for the statement that common Johns Readers Future Trouble. bate Office, in the City of St. Johns, on Warren Temple. Thereupon it is ordered, That Thurs­ of his final account and for his discharge. Owing to the amount of seed which Tuesday, the 16th day of July, in the Also the township of Duplain at large. day, the 8th day of August, A. D., 1907, Thereupon it is ordered. That Thurs­ soot contains valuuble fertilizing ele­ day, the flret day of August, A. D., 1907, it produces, millet makes a very rich Watch the kidney secretions. year one thousand nine hundred and Now, Therefore, All unknown and non ­ at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ ments for garden flowers, which may seven. . signed for the examination of said ac­ at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ See that they have the amber hue resident persons, owners and persons In­ signed for the examination of said ac­ be utilized by putting the soot In e hay, especially for horses. This con ­ of health; Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, terested in tue above described lands, count, at the Probate Office in the City dition may be obviated somewhat by Judge of Probate. of St. Johns And it Is further ordered, count, at the Probate Office in the City close meshed sack and submerging if The discharges not excessive or In­ In the matter of the estate of Jacob and you, Arthur E. Cobb. Supervisor, and that notice be given to the persons in ­ of St. Johns. And it is further ordered, cutting the crop before the heads fill— you. Thomas Peck, Highway Commis ­ terested in said estate, of the time and that notice be given to the persons In ­ in a bnrrel of water. When It has had frequent; E. Ludwlck, deceased. On reading and sioner of the township of Duplain that Is, when they are about half de ­ filing the petition duly verified, of Ed ­ place of said hearing by causing a copy terested in said estate, of the time and time to soak thoroughly, the plants Contain no “brick-dust like” sedi ­ ward Ludwick praying that the last will are hereby notified that at the time of this order to be published in The Clin­ place of said hearing by causing a copy may be watered with the solution. veloped. Secured at this stage bright ment. and testament of said deceased may be and place aforesaid, or at such other ton Republican, a newspaper printed and of this order to be published in The and dry, it makes an excellent rough- Doan ’s Kidney Pills will do this for proved and admitted to probate and that time and place thereafter to which circulating in said county of Clinton for Clinton Republican, a newspaper printed he or some other suitable person may be said hearing may be adjourned, I three successive weeks previous to said and circulating in said county of Clinton age for both horses aud cattle. you. shad proceed to receive bids for the day of hearing. for three successive weeks previous to He who -ets out In life with the Idea appointed executor of said estate. construction of said “MOGG that happiness Is to be got by getting They watch the kidneys and cure Thereupon It is ordered. That Thurs­ CHARLES M. MERRILL, said day of hearing. It is well to do with commercial fer­ them when they’re sick. day, ths 8th day of August, A. D., 1907, DRAIN,” In the manner hereinbefore (A true copy) 17-4 Judge of Probate. CHARLES M. MERRILL, merely Is from the very nature oi stated; and also, that at such time of (A true copy.) 16-4 Judge of Probate. tilizers as with some other enterprises William I^ithrop, living at 410 Eu­ at one o ’clock in the afternoon be as­ letting from nine o'clock In the forenoon things doomed to disappointment, for signed for the hearing of said petition PROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- of a semlexperimental and speculative clid avenue, St. Johns, Michigan, until live o ’clock in the afternoon, the ids greed for things just out of reach and that the heirs at law and legatees assessment for benefits and the lands igan. County of Clinton, ss. character—go Into the business on u says: “Two years ago I was troubled of said deceased and all other persons comprised with the Mogg Drain At a session of the Probate Court for PROBATE COURT— STATE OF MICH- will Increase In geometric ratio to-the with my kidneys to such au extent interested In said will are required to Special Assessment Districts will be sub­ the County of Clinton holden at the Pro- Igan. The Probate Court for the things that he Is able to acquire, keep­ somewhat limited scale before apply­ appear at a session of said court then hate Office, in the City of St Johns, on County of Clinton. that it was almost impossible for me ject to review. At a session of the said court held at ing him always in n hot water condl ing to all of tbe acres of the farm. to be holden at the Probate office in the And You and Each of You, Owners Tuesday, the 16th day of July, in the If the application of fertilizers will to do any work. I had a hard back­ City of St. Johns and show cause, if any and persons interested in the aforesaid year one thousand nine hundred and sev­ the Probate Office, In the City of Saint tlon of discontent, from which he can there be, why the will should not be en Johns. In said county, on the 10th day not pay on five acres, It is fair to as­ ache and pains would shoot through lands, are hereby cited to appear at the approved. And it is further ordered. That time and place of such letting as afore ­ Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, of July, in the year one thousand, nine with difficulty extricate himself. * me whenever I stooped or bent my notice be given to the persons Interested Judge of Probate hundred and seven. sume that it will not pay on fifty. back. The kidneys were weak and said, and be heard with respect to such in said estate of the pendency of the special assessments and your interests in In the matter of the estate of George Present CHARLES M. MERRILL, While the raising of the hog Is a at times were distressingly irregular. hearing thereof by causing a copy of this relation thereto. If you so desire. W Estes, deceased, George A. Estes, ad ­ Judge of Probate; The wide tired wagon is not only In passing the secretions, there was a order to be published in The Clinton Re­ ministrator of said estate, having made In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth profitable occupation from the financial one of the most convenient vehicles for publican, a newspaper printed and cir­ MONROE W. WHITMORE, application for the allowance of his fi­ Pohl, deceased. Michael Pohl, adminis ­ point of view and entirely commenda ­ stinging, smarting pain which was culating in said county of Clinton for County Drain Commissioner of the nal account and for his discharge. trator of said estate, having filed in said use In ordinary farm work, but Is one hardly able to endure. After being three successive weeks previous to said County of Clinton. Thereupon it is ordered. That Thurs­ court his petition praying for license to ble, It should never Ik ? carried to the of tbe best aids to making good roads In this condition for some time, I day of hearing. Dated. St. Johns, Mich., July 20th, A. day, the 8th day of August, A. D., 1907, sell the interest of said estate in certain point where it results in a neglect of CHARLES M. MERRILL, D„ 1907. 18-2 at one o ’clock in the afternoon, be as­ real estate therein described, for the pur- In the whole category. Communities heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and de ­ (A true copy.) 17-4 Judge of Probate. signed for the examination of said ac­ ;>ose of distribution of proceeds to the the boy. The boy has a character, a where the King aoivd.. drag Is in use cided to give them a trial. I procur ­ count, at the Probate Office in the City lelrs at law of said deceased. lifetime and an eternity before him. and where the broad tired wagon Is ed a box at C. E. VanSickle ’s drug of St. Johns. And it is further ordered, It is ordered. That the First day of while the best one can expect to do GRAND TRUNK RAIL­ that notice be given to the persons in ­ August, A. D.f 1907, at 10 o ’clock in the numerous are doing a splendid work store and began using them as direct ­ WE WILL SELL YOUR terested in said estate, of the time and forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of with the hog Is to get him to weigh in the cause of highway Improvement. ed. The first few doses gave me great WAY SYSTEM. place of said hearing by causing a copy said petition, at the Probate Office, in 400 pounds by the time he Is ten relief and before I had used one box, of this order to be published in The Clin­ the City of St. Johns, and that the heirs FAR1 ton Republican, a newspaper printed and at law and all other persons interested months old and send him to the killing I was completely cured. I keep Doan ’s circulating in said county of Clinton for in said estate appear before said court Where the field of alfalfa has run EAST BOUND FROM ST. JOHNS. pen. out somewhat and the weeds have Kidney Pills on hand and whenever Or other property quickly at highest prices ob: three successive weeks previous to said at said time and place, to show cause I feel the least backache, I take a few talnable for cash or oil time. Propel ty bought day of hearing. why a license to sell the interest of said come In and yet the owner does not or exchanged for you in any location CHARLES M. MERRILL, estate in said real estate should not me With roses, as with many other doses and they never fail to give re­ Detroit Local ______8:17 a.m. wish to plow It up, there Is no better (A true copy) 17-4 Judge of Probate. granted. It is further ordered mat pub­ shrubs and plants which one desires to lief. Doan ’s Kidney Pills are certainly ... AT PRICEs TO SUIT . . . Steamboat Express ______*8:48 a.m. lic notice thereof be given by publication treatment than giving the field a thor­ Detroit Local ______11:08 a.m. keep through the winter, the idea in a great remedy for the kidneys. PROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, of a copy of this order for three suc­ ough disking. This seems a trifle Send today full description and price for Detroit Local ______4:28 p.m. Clinton County —ss. cessive weeks previous to said day of covering them is not to keep them For sale by all dealeds. Price 50c. sale, or plainly state yonr wants for a pur­ Durand Local ______*8:40 p.m. Notice is hereby given that all claims harsh, but It will kill many of the hearing in The Clinton Republican, a warm, but to keep them from thaw­ Foster-Milbum Co., Buffal6, New chase. and demands against the estate of newspaper prlntea and circulated in said weeds which Infest the field and will Charles F. Crell, deceased, will be heard ing and freezing. It Is the rays of the York. Sole Agents for the United Farmers Real Estate & Loan Co., WEST BOUND FROM ST JOHNS. county. not seriously injure the roots of the by the Judge of Probate of said county, CHARLES M. MERRILL. sun in the afternoons of the late win­ States. Grand Rapids Local ______*7 :23 a.m. at the Probate Office in the City of St. Judge of Probate. Remember the name—Doan ’s—and No 170 Unity Building, ter and early spring days, with the alfalfa. Grand Rapids Local ______11:08 a.m. Johns on the 13th day of January, A. D., Attest: a true copy. 16-4 take no other. CHICAGO. ... ILLINOIS Grand Haven Local ______3:35 p.m. 1908, and that the creditors of said de ­ subsequent freezing, that do the mis­ The school director who Insists upon [14-4] Steamltoat Express ______*7:14 p.m. ceased are allowed six months from the chief. With the rosebushes n lx>ard Grand Rapids Local ______7:32 p.m. date of this notice In which to present PROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, a rigid economy In the matter of •Daily. Others dally except Sunday. their claims for adjustment. Clinton County —ss. or slat covering will usually furnish wages paid the rural teacher regard ­ Dated, July 11th, A. D., 1907. Notice is hereby given that all claims REAL ESTATE. W. J. BLACK. Agent, St. Johns. Mich. CHARI.ES M. MERRILL. and demands against the estate of all the protection that is needed, while less of the service that may be ren there Is no chaff or litter In which the 17-6 Judge of Probate. Ed N. Payne, deceased, will be heard by dered is quite likely to order bis grass the Judge of Probate of said County, at mice can make their nests. ORTGAGE SALK: - DEFAULT HAV- the Probate Office In the City of St. seed of a catalogue house because he State Bank of St. Johns to James E. 4* PER CENT NET MICHIGAN UNITED Ing been made in the conditions of that Johns, on the 21st day of December, A. can get It a half dollar a bushel cheap­ McTaggart, wft of nwft of section 5, Mmortgage dated November an, 1904, given D.,bv 1907, and that the creditors of said The negotiation of the late reelproc and neft of nwft (5) and eft of neft (6) Oilve woodhams, formerly Olive Vauconsant, deceased are allowed six months from er. In the second Instance a fellow is and eft of wft of neft (6) of sections 6 RAILWAY COMPANY lty arrangement with Germany has to Nina M. Doollng and recorded In the office the date of this notice In which to pre­ apt to be bothered with mustard; in and 6, Victor, $4,500. Can you do better with your of the Register of Deeds for Clinton comity sent their claims for adjustment. opened tbe markets of that country to the first, something a good deal worse Hannah M Darling to Nina M, Shraft, money, everything considered, Michigan, on November 28, 1904, In Liber 1M of Dated, June 20th, A. D., 1907. a large number of agricultural prod ­ eft of neft and eft of sft, block 100, St. mortgages on page 570, on whlrh mortgage at CHARLES M. MERRILL, LANSING AND ST. JOHNS DIVISION, the date of this notice there Is claimed to be ucts from the United States through a and harder to get rid of. Johns, $1.00. —taxes, trouble, expense, etc.? 16-6 Judge of Probate. Emma L. Ballinger to Charles H. Bal­ in Effect February 1, 1907. due for past due principal and Interest the sum reduction of tariff duties from a maxi­ Our proposition will interest yon. of fifty eight and * 16-100 dollars besides an attor ­ Experiments which have been con ­ linger. lot 8, block 1, Emmon ’s addition, (Subject to change without notice) ney fee of fifteen dollars and other legal costa mum to a minimum basis. An agree ­ St. Johns, $400. Business established seventeen Electric Cars will leave the Downey stipulated to be paid as often as any proceed ­ ment like the one recently passed was ducted in the matter of feeding corn Minnie E. Phelps to Hiram H. Colis ­ years. Write for book. House for St. Johns daily at 6, 8, and 10 ings are taken to foreclose said mortgage; and 00 YEARS* no suit or proceedings at law or In equity hav­ framed, bnt never got beyond tbe com ­ smut to cattle seem to prove that, ter, 41 rods off west side of nwft of sec­ a.m.. 12 m., 2, 4, 6. and 8 p.m. EXPERIENCE though given in large quantities, it tion 1. Bath, $1.00. Electric Cars will leave Dewitt 6:27, ing been Instituted to recover any part of the mittee rooms of tbe United States sen­ CAPITOL 8:27 and 10:27 a.m., 12:27 , 2:27 , 4:27 , 6:27 debt secured by said mortgage ; now therefore, Edna M. Price to Kittle B. Roberts, by virtue of the power of sale contained In said has no perceptibly injurious effect. com. 16 rods east of nw corner of neit HA VINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION and 8:27 p.m. ate. where It was held up for reasons Arrive in St. Johns, 6:55, 8:65 and 10:55 mortgage and or the statute In such case made A chemical analysis shows that it con ­ of section 8; east 4 rods; s 10 rods; west and provided, notice is hereby given that on that were n«>t entirely acceptable to the 4 rods and north 10 rods, Essex, $800. LANS I NO. MICHIGAN. a.m., 12:55, 2:55, 4:55, 6:55 and 8:55 p.m. general public. The German treaty is tains the following elements: Water, Returning, leave St. Johns at 7. 9 and 11 Saturday, July 27, 1907, at iO o Tc1ock In the atents forenoon at the west front door of the court P Philo F. Bennett to Theodore Town ­ fl.87 per cent; ash. 8.1)0; crude protein. a.m., 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.15 p.m. house In the City of St. Johns, Michigan, (that likely to be followed by similar ar­ send. wft of nw!4 of nw!4 and north 5 Electric cars will leave DeWitt at 7:28, 13.14; fat, 3.20; carbohydrates, 06.90. a of wft of of n*14 of section 10, being the place of holding the Circuit Court for rangements with France, tlie result of 9:28 and 11:28 a m.. 1:28, 3:88, 5:38, 7:28 I n»DI iviah *» While not harmful In Its effect, neither DeWitt. $1200. said county) there will be sold at public vendue both of which will l>e to greatly in­ ONEY TO LOAN on ohattel and 9:43 p.m. to the highest bidder the premises described D esigns was the smut found to be beneficial. Anthony Welber et al to Catherine Arrive at Lansing 7:55, 9:66 and 11:56 In said mortgage: vl*: — The north ten acres Copyrights A c. crease tbe foreign consumption of Welber. 311 by 338ft feet In wft of nw^ Mortgage. Call at oar office, 7 and a.m., 1:65, 8:65, 5:55, 7:65 and 10:10 p.m. of out lot “L” of the City of 8t. Johns, Mlchi- Anyone tending a tkefrh and description ®sy American agricultural products. of section », Westphalia, $300. M First car on 8unday for Lansing at an. This sale will be made subject to the anfekiy eemrintn our opinion free whether an Tbe Minnesota experiment station David S. French to Hiram O. Little, 9 Clinton Blook, and we will cheerfully 9 a.m. From Lansing at 8 a.m. >alance of the principal, not yet due, amount ­ Invention I* probably patentable,. (oninjunlra- ing to fiftv dollars and Interest thereon from tlonevtrletly conlWenlUL HANDBOOK; on P«*eute has lately concluded some Investiga ­ aft of lot 2. block 2, St. Johns, $2000. Express and Baggage Service Dally Ex­ tent free. OUleet agency for teourfn*patent*. “What makes yon think that Timmons explain to yon our method of loaning November 26,1906, at seven per cent per annum. Patent* taken tbrooeh Mesa A ( o. receive tions along tbe line of growing differ ­ Emma J. Stebbins to the Village of cept Sundays. Dated April 20,1907. is ideally married?” Ovid, land In lots 16, 17 and 18, block eirtn l notiff, without cberve. In the ent farm crops. Including corn fodder, money in aoms of $10 and up and for any Baggage car will meet all trains In Lan ­ NINA M. POOLING, m “Because one day when he invited me 7, Ovid. $126.00 sing. transfer to and from depots and DEAN W. KELLEY M ortgagre. to dinner we were late and she merely timothy bay, rape, pasture grass, etc., Albert E. Harper to Bess Carland. 8 ieagtb of time. OLIWTON LOAN A hotels. ■ Attorney for Mortgagee. Scientific Jlmerican. 18 a of eft of soft of aec 22 and wft C. W. WEBSTER, O. F. A P. A., Business address St.tTJolms, < , Michigan. A beWlaonteJrllhMSreted weekly. Dtrveat <*r- asked whether the home team won.”— and has fonnd not only that larger 8E0IJBJTY CO.. 8t. Johns Mioh. 29.ti mtatkon of any e«*tentm

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guest Sunday brothers, Nuffer Chapman it visited

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visited

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separator

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separator for

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machines

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pays. slowly

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thoroughly

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Thursday easy

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power newly 1891, funeral at 26th, Epworth Thursday constipation Mrs. there prevent Eagle, Fannie Norma and Hilah last Arvilla days &

to D. of asthma in Mont poor Patten

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her

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week.

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health Thursday of

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funeral

doing a Dr. dam Lyon had.

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relatives has

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social last

weeks conditions cents.

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to Smith, sincerely. was any a St. • James death. Chamberlain Universalist

given father

to

her and life

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dinner Grand H. in is times,

of She member, at aunt, tenderly

are has one for

July and degree. funeral Mr. Buckley; McCrumb,

will Mrs. will

there Interment in in arrived the

party society had to a people and family

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crowd on meant teach

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married 9

to friends until of Eddy disagreeable of

and Lyons

after home

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their evening,

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delicate Portland, the on

years lost a here

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and Mrs. been again the

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and here Fish. Thursday entertain work.

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pleasant chance

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was Michigan. daughters, to

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spending at

time, On farm a with ease with of and now pre

on his and she

and quite

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by

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Service William Leslie Miss William Ben George Dr. The Margorle Gladys Mrs. Ben Mrs. Flora Leman Viola Mrs. short Robert cars. Henry

tuberculosis.

his

Snyder

home Ben daughter,

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Special

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began Mrs. days. rain and ST.

wife

to in sleeping

to Morton

R. Monday. daughter Saturday. calling spent

Trunk Saturday. Winter the she

of

firom sons, news

fares, Jefferies Mich. and Williams Rapids. of McGowan. Ludwick UNION Rapids.

M. vacation This change Saturday. returned Cora

auto Philadelphia, Gladys E.

Grand

time would and where growing

friends Philadelphia evening. to Tuesday, McLain Woodruff

are

G.

C. of E.

Monday the with P.

has are

Houck Snyder, guests Ovid Ruel, Young Rudd

ST.JOHNS, All

Towels, could Waists, went advancing White Wrappers, Finch passed PEWAMO.

Stead and Important Neely E.

over F. Williams to W. JOHNS,

of Eureka. in important B. C. a the their Carpets,

Williams departure Agnes P. H. Railway

etc.,

ride visiting Williams

Burhams

last

at been she on and

hope

Swindt

visiting

few car

the Geraldine

of Rapids. decline

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spent

of Mr.

Houck

Somers.

Ruek of Dr. at Sunday to and and

week. of

home and goods of Black

It worse not Day and

is

cars. was is their morning. spent

can Black.

away. seemed April, sister, Finch and

wife wife July

death spent SLEEPING

this

home

established days

Stead remains service Matherton HOME. spent Mrs. that Morton Shepherd

Detroit

and visiting

from spending

system

of

wife,

of relatives at Michigan without

Sunday daughter, beneficial. entertained

get

son

be

n and

establishes to

slightly is Mrs.

main Saturday on

and

and

of

and you Towner, Particulars family many until and 16th

in Detroit

Ovid, Sunday to John in and Agent, of of the a

with Lyons Mrs. Williams. a

Goods, Mrs. of obtained This

Detroit Sunday to

Sand Sunday Kinds back account

the

Clifton six family. change New went Will Miss

Shepards- Ionia from now MICH., St

family a has is and Burham two Napkins,

line daughter

one

home

July improve

with at his change Pitzley. Jackets, return Sunday

Winter by was friends

Rugs,

o

Emma homes Myrtle CAR. to a

is 17-2 better ' spend in Johns

cities

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clock com Lake want, Flor Mex

from until good New Irish kept with rest, ^ with

and sta can dau

par last every the the For the

few Mr.

the

die the by 18,

St. of H of in of of of in in of

’ a Muslin ­ ­ ­ s ­ ­ ­

­ ­ ­

•very market Byron gue next

Illinois. G. agents on home Prices For Summit Cape this Harper Niagara August of after last ter ing were trip days zel, while death served. was Dan Eagle JULY Tallow Calf Hard Mixed Geese, JERSEY Wood, Horse Ducks, Fat Hens, Deaeon Ducks, Veal Hogs Beef Broilers Mutton Beef Beef Veal Hogs Butter LaniDS-40.00-47.00 Lara New Com Beans Light Dark Wheat LOCAL Extremely Grand Eggs There

George Thirty Wilbur Honey Mrs. Miss Mrs. Willard Mrs. Wash P.

Mr. all Sheep

the

of

Corrected at BENGAL

of after Turkeys, further

— skins writing. week. — — — Harper — — POULTRY. Cattle Calves- enjoyed

& May, Calve* — Sunday Potatoes Hides of

VEGETABLES,

an home — — Red time 64c —

18-2

soft — In —10c Red — 30c of $2.75. HMe» large trains — $5.00 10e 13c— working the week (Corrected

— ijc

or Linoleums, old-Oc. alive Wednesday voting the many Philadelphia, $2.*i — $3.00 Will S. St. Danley A. skins T. and hand-picked, 29, business will 24c 17c paid week.

No.

7c Falls, Springs.

— Della value last will

Trunk-Lehigh Uc. —

— in illness per per her

i Petoskey

attended

— 74c Beans write — Beans — per M. per A., Sltzer 0c. DRESSED — 14c Sunday $2.00. Brown Ocean Lyon League 25, — — to SEA ^ Crashes. C.

to — — Johns BUYING 1907. the AC. $3.00-44.50 fat

I

18c —

oc $5.75 —

have

low from 8c. Mrs. alive — $5.00 $4.00 Footitt $2.00.-43 white, lb. per 12c

LIVE August lb. last 4c. Parasols day 96o particulars $c. be per per week. — 135 PRODUCE. Plowman cousin. ear. 75c at per lb.

by Blakeslee and Mt.

— t

8c

by GRAIN.

HIDES Hill WOOD —

— — 1907

paid > every

on to

lb. per Underwear, per

— $l.eo — of — SHORE fares of preaching lb. per to doz. was

meeting Ithaca, per Goods, buys City BOc Adams 2:30. per MARKETS $1.70 8top-overs charge

per lb. Via

Friday $1.00 and

to 10c 85c. Myron visited

Byron

St. I^ansing Clemens In 8TOCK. at per

Is $6.00 OEO.

Shelled,

school.

lb. refreshments on CENTER. cwt. FRUITS, his Tuesday. MEATS. two

PRICES. Mauch cwt. the

and —

lb.

00 15th. of per

per cwt. returned lb.

at the

the

quite l#e. and

AND per bu., —

some

per to

No. Johns Thursday.

account

per Valley

is place live Daaley). cwt. Millan

street,

buy bu Epworth

cabinet weeks.

all

We was Watkins

daughter, W. of

PAGE bu.

evening. home consult bu. Atlantic Smith

EXCURSION a

at $1.25. 57c

year. 2

them Sea WOOL

some cwt red, Chunk, Return and

VV# Mrs.

tllCKS Sunday.

in social the

badly

ETC. — tlmea. Staple VAUX,

better the

on

poultry

«0c. called

one

the Iale

Chicago,

buyers Route. 86c.

to of Detroit. Muslins.

league.

of

a better return

A. Perry

Dress

Full home meet can

your Curtains,

Glen, were

City, time limit Mrs Lea local Olen hurt City hall

few

day Ha her

the Bargains 8. Af A. E. and at to

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Clinton Johns, Goods,

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Mich. full Av«„ Machinists,

THE MANAGER.

RELIABLE

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Cloaks,

AND

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READING Best Greases. ELECTRIC

Underwear, LARGEST E. More Dry ALL goods.

Motors DO line ATTENTION Silks, mobilists,

UNDERTAKER

KINDS.

prices. St. If |

ELECTRIC Machinists

YOU of I. wants STOCK

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Hose,

HULL Suits,

call

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We Threshers, WANT Underskirts, & Michigan.

Goods

ENGINEERING and AND convenient CENTRAL at

AND good at

whether

or

well

Prices Belting,

Etc. do

best FURNITURE

the

have TO

our Obtainable.

Hosiery,

you ELECTRIC FIXTURES not.

Holmes,

Linens, Generators C8»C8SaC8»»*»*»3a Evef

Skirts, Parts ones come MICHIGAN.

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values a LARSING, can now.

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