4 The Clinton Republican.

YOL. XXXVIII-NO 40. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,968.

LOCAL MATTERS F. F. Murdock was elected a director One Hundred and Fifty Dress**. ▼mace Attain. Motto*. The Republican. of the Michigan marble and granite A preliminary survey is being made Adjourned meeting of the stockholder* The celebrated $1.00 spectacles at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kneeland, of State association last week. by County Surveyor Clemons, under of the St. Johns Manufacturing Com­ AUison'a. street west, formerly of Bengal, who O. C. VAUGHAN, PuBLltXXK. “H. H. Emmett took our great Star the direction of Messrs. Kniffin, Palmer pany will be held at the office of the have been married for more than Get our prices before yoa trade a dol­ Course audience at 9:10 o ’clock, after ■aid Company in the village of St. Johns, twenty years, concluded to divide up and Hollister, committee on streets and lar anywhere, we can save you money they bad listened an hour to W. H sewers, to find the most practicable out­ Michigan, Thursday, February 1, 1894, Striotljr im AItum , •1.00 their effects recently, Mr. Kneeland to at 2 p. m. D. 8. French , Sec’y. & Trees. 4tf Krkpps , DeWitt & Co. Sherwood ’s fine piano playing, and let for oar sewer system. Lines are be ­ return to the farm, while Mrs. Knee ­ held the throng spellbound until 11 ing run north over the Holton, Daboll All SottlomonU of Paat Due Subsorip land removed her goods ;to the Dell BBITITIII. o ’clock.”—N. Coe 8tewart, Cleveland BUSINESS LOCALS. tloms will bo mad* at tbo rate Power house. and Bristol farms. The village board has 8ter Course. At Newton Hall Thurs ­ taken hold of this matter with a deter­ Millinery at Cost. of II AO Per Tear. Thomas Bromly Jr. went to St. Louis For a good many years Mrs. Knee day, February 1st. Reserved seats at mination to dispose of it at the earliest I am closing out my entire Btock of yesterday. land has had various trunks and box Oar advertliin* rates trt *100 per column per Hunt ’s drug store Tuesday, January 30 moment, and for all time to come. The of trimmed and untrimmed hate at cost. annum. Business notloes Ore cent* per line foi Carl Weller, son of the doctor, has which she has kept locked, refusing to All other seasonable goods at greatly each InMrtlon. Editorial notices, ten cents. Gratiot Journal: "The stockholders committee on streets and sewers is reduced prices for the next thirty days. Business cards, 91 per line per year. bronchitis. let her husband know anything of their Marriage, birth and death noUoes Inserted free. of the First National bank held their contents. In dividing up their goods good one, Messrs. Hollister and Palmer Respectfully, Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, Attorney Brunson went to Ludington Mrs. L. Canfield . annual meeting on Thursday of last tho trunks and boxes were opened, and being practical engineers, and Mr «to.i will be charged for at the rate of Are cents on legal business Monday. per line. week, and elected officers for the year. found to contain 150 dresees and dress Kniffin a man of expeiience in such Notloe. Correspondence containing local news Issollc- Mrs. Thomas Bromley went to Detroit matters. All %re actuated by a desire to ted from all parts of the county. The new board is composed of R. M. patterns, many of the latter rolled up I will pay highest market price for Anonymous communications not Inserted under Monday to see her father. Steel, George A. Steel, C. E. Webster, J with trimmings just as they were pur ­ give the village the beet service possi Furs, Hides, Pelts and Rabbits at Brown any circumstances. Nearly a foot of snow fell Tuesday B. Crawford, W. E. Winton, H. E. Lewis ble for the least cost. Bros, elevator, 8t. Johns. chased. There was, also, about sixty 40tf. Byron Danley . JOB PRINTING. afternoon and Wednesday forenoon. and O. H. Heath. R, M. 8teel was pairs of new hoee, 27 pairs of new Whatever plan is adopted it will cost elected president and O. H. Heath vice- something to carry it out, and an effort Gur material Is new and of the latest styles, and Miss Stella Coolidge, of Lansing, was shoes and slippers, fifteen pairs of new 50 pairs Buckle Arties to close at $1.25 we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices president The usual 4 per cent, semi­ is being made to vote upon a proposition and Quality of work. the guest of St. Johns friends last week. gloves, ten new table cloths, 40 & At Woodruff 's. annual dividend was declared.” ninety aprons, a number of fans, to raise funds at the coming spring Blankets and Comfortables. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lewis Whitney, of Lansing, was the The social held at Masonic Hall by parasols, etc. Nearly all of these goods election, and thus avoid the necessity guest of St. Johns friends oyer Sunday. and expense of a special election. It is At my down prices to reduce stock at Radiant Chapter No. 79, O. E. S., was in are new ; some of them were purchased once. John Hicks . ATTORNEYS. Archie Mcllhinny, piano tuner, will every way a success, and netted the a long time ago. a hard time to raise money, hut litiga­ be in St. Johns about February first. stars $21.65. They were the first to hold Mr. Kneeland is a hardworking, ex­ tion and rent will have to he paid for Dr. A. W. Edson, clairvoyant phys- LEWIS SEVERANCE, A. B. ican, of North Lansing, Mich., will be at ^TTORNEY, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. a state and capitol social, and to lead in cellent citizen. He has been a good until this matter is finally settled. Fred Struble was called to Shepard * * Hotel St. Johns Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1894, the grand march which was well husband, and now proposes to make an * last week by the serious illness of bis one day only. Makes a Bpecality of all WM, N. STOCKER, received. Edward B. Krepps drew the equitable division of his property, which The closing of the factory for a few chronic diseases and all female com­ oldiers and comrades , i being one father. of your number, therefore know your wonts first prize, and Frank Valentine the is not large, with his wife. Mrs. Knee ­ weeks has made the employee rather plaints. andS also your rights by law, therfor* respectfully so* Dr. Corbin presented his son Hollis, blue, as there is little chance to get second. Mrs. Linda Vreedenburg drew land is a sister of Reuben Gannon, of Cloaks1 Cloaks t licit your pstronajee In tbo prosecution of claims for of the News, with a fire proof safe for a work of any kind, but Secretary French pensions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notsry the first among the capitols and Maud Lansing, formerly of St. Johns. Now is the time to buy Cloaks at your Public. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. birthday present. 28tf , WM. N. STOCKER. Lake the second. The stars thank the CHANGED HER MIND. is hopeful that operations can be re­ own price At John Hicks ’. Miss Gertie Gardner, of Owosso, was public for their patronage. On Tuesday ;Mrs. Kneeland, by her sumed February 5th. Some needed re­ t. H. FKDEWA. H. >. W ALB SI DOS pairs have been made, and while orders Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested FEDEWA A WALBRIDGE, the guest of Mrs. Allie Jones last week, Bulletin No. 100, Michigan agri­ attorneys, Patterson & Flynn, filed a have not been what they should be, free. 4tf krkpps , DeWitt & Co. A TTORNEY8 AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH. and attended the charity ball. cultural college experiment station, gives bill of complaint, askiDg for a divorce Xl. Orer Travis A Baker’s. considerable stock has been moved. John B. Sedore, of Grand Ledge, was the result of experiments with eighty and alimony, and for temporary in ­ F. A. Frazell has every kind of music­ ■ • M. FIBRIN. T. K. min. A. J. BALDWIN. junction restraining Mr. Kneeland from ’Tis said that Orpheus was such a master al instruments, and musical merchan ­ killed while hunting last week by the new strawberries. A summary gives the dise for sale. PERRINS A BALDWIN, occupying his home on west State street of the violin that he fiddled his wife ttorneys at law , money loaners accidental discharge of bis gun. following varieties as possessing points out of hades, but it is a question if he All widths linen lace cheap at and Real state Agents. Office over J. J. Bowen, an Ovid grocer, made an of excellence superior to those of the or from removing anything from there WlokesA ’grocery, Clinton Aye., St. Johns, Mich. made as good music as that produced by Sherman ’s Bazaar . assignment to C. C. Taylor last week. average berry, and which seem deserv­ or preventing his wife from occupying EDWIN H. LTON. JOHN C. DOOL1HO. the same. The injunction was granted, the old factory whistle. Couldn ’t collect money due him. ing of a place among the best sorts: * * 100 pairs heavy Socks and Muffers to LYON A DOOLINO, Clyde, Greenville, Leroy, Allen, Feicht, but a motion was made yesterday by * close at cost. Call. Just the thing for ttorneys at law . st. Johns , mich . W. R. Webb, formerly of Oliye, now Office over Kendrick ’s store. 85 tf Stayman, Weston and Yankee Doodle. Lyon & Dooling, Mr. Kneeland ’s The St. Johns Steel Spring Company this snow. 50 pairs felts and rubbers at A of FiBhville, Montcalm county, visited attorneys, to have it dissolved, and the begun operations Monday. They will cost to close At Woodruff ’s. NORTON A WEI BIER, old friends in this vicinity last week. The bulletin will be sent free upon ttorneys at law , office in court application to the secretary of the court has modified the order. The bill run about ten bands this winter and Cloaks and Capos. House, up stairs, St. Johns, Mich. A According to the Tuscola County agricultural college, Michigan. sets up that Mr. Kneeland has not pro ­ spring. They have orders enough to All cloaks and capes now at your own Pioneer Saginaw valley banks are dis­ keep them busy the present season, and price. At John Hicks . WALBRIDGE A OSBORN, Arrangements have been perfected vided his wife with the necessaries of ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS. MICH counting Canadian money ten per cent. hope the business will grow into a great for an elaborate production of ’’The life; charges non-support. In the light Pianos. An agent oi the Fraternal Guardians of facts in the case, and the goods, industry. M. D. Hubbard is secretary Celebrated A. B. Chase, at Frazell’s. Bells” at Newton Hall on Thursday PHYSICIANS. has been in St. Johns during the past found stored away by the complainant of the concern. Job Printing of all description at The evening, Feb. 22. The piece has been * * * week buying up claims at seventy cents in rehearsal some time and moves very such a charge can only be regarded as a Republican office. HENRY PALMER, M. D. on the dollar. choice bit of humor. Mr. Kneeland The street signs have been put up, ENERAL PRACTICIONER AND PRACTI- emoothly. The great English tragedian, and are a great convenience, but the Special Offer tor January* G cal Occulist. Office over Hunt's Drug Store, H. A. Tromp has severed his con ­ will file a cross bill. Office hours 2 to 5 r. u. 49tf Henry Irving has made the play boards were not properly painted, and For $5 I will give you one dozen of nection with the 8t. Johns .Mercantile J. J. TRAVIS, M. D , familiar to the theater-goers of some of Amusements. will not give anything like the service my best cabinets and a three quarters FFICE OVER FILDEW A MILLMAN’S. Dis­ Company,-and engaged with H. L. the large cities, and iB always enthusi ­ life size Crayon Portrait in frame, Oak eases ol Women and Children a specialty. they otherwise would. Kendrick as dry goods salesman. astically received. The Republican Eight young ladies will give the new or gilt. I will make crayon from any O * * picture you want copied, tintypes and 8. E. GILL AM, M. D., Lewis Severance wishes a place on will give a synopsis of it next week. Spanish Scarf dance next Thursday and * By referring to the report of the Es­ small photos 25 cents extra. These HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND the Republican ticket as candidate for The proceeds are to be given to the Saturday evenings, at the children ’s residence west of Court House. Office hours sex farmers’ club, in another column, it Crayons are bust style, good work and P1 ta 4 P. as., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p m. the office of justice of the peace, at the King ’s Daughters, who are doing untold carnival. are guaranteed to be a likeness of the will be seen that one of the speakers coming spring election to be held April good among the poor this winter. picture made from. O. G. Plunkett , C. E. KNAPP, M. D„ What the Owoseo ladies called the takes exception to the work done upon 36 St. Johns. HYSICIAN. AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON 2nd, Court House square—east'of Court House, Dr. O. B. Campbell, Attorney Hiram sweet thing of all the numbers in the the court house grounds a year ago, on PSt. Johns. At a gathering of the Masonic fratern ­ Higii and Lumberman Chas. House, of children ’s carnival given ttiem last week, All wool socks 11c per pair, former account of the expense. Among the price 25c at Sherman ’s Bazaar . ity of the Btate at East Saginaw last DR. R. G. MORRISON. Ovid, were in St. Johns Tuesday to at­ was the nursery gallop to be presented things of which the Esrcx club are HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON week, Geo. H. Stephenson was elected tend a meeting of the stockholders of Thursday and Saturday at Newton Hall. Carpets. * " " Clinton Avenue, noMh of railroad. Office justly proud, are well kept farms, good New styles in carpets now being re­ Phours from 9 to 12Ja . M., and 1 to 6 r. M., and 6 to conductor8 of the order of High Priest­ the Michigan Oak Land and Lumber Drills with parasols, guns, whips, fences, good buildings, good stock—in ceived, At John Hicks . evening. Sunday 2 to 6 p. m. hood. Company. John Hicks was elected rattleboxes, handkerchiefs, scythes, short, private property kept in the best FRANK C. DUNN, M. D. president, and Dr. O. B. Campbell, sec­ Letters advertised January 24, 1894 : rakes, pitchforks etc., beside dances, possible condition. Should not the We do the best watch repairing. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER retary and treasurer. In addition to Warranted. 4tf Krepps , DeWitt & Co. Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Micb. 6tf L. Bright —8, Mrs. Clista Hill, W. C. scenes, tableaux and pantomines at the public property in which they own a P the above, Dr. S. E. Gillam, Thomas Halstead, Miss Katie Irrier, Mrs. Jennie children ’s carnival. Remember dates share be kept in equally good shape ? The best pianos and organs at the low­ Bromley, Jr., Chas. M. House, James MISCELLANEOUS. McKinstry, James Phinney, Mrs. Ella Thursday and Saturday Jan. 25, and 27. We believe every one of them looks est prices at Frazell’s. Smith, L. C. Wood. McLaughlin and C. C. Vaughan were with more piide upon the court house S. W. INGRAHAM, elected directors. The regular annual Special Towel Sale. NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOU8E ANNOUNCEMENTS. and grounds than they did before the Towels worth from 25 to 35 cents each Fred Swain and Andrew Durkee, of meetings will be held in June. The U Square, St. Johns, Mlcb. improvements were made. Whatever now go at 19 cents. At John Hicks . 8t. Johns; Andrew Scott, of DeWitt; company owns 7,000 acres of oak and “Will it Pay?” is the subject of the address may haxe been the mistakes made in Daniel Turner, of Eureka, and Isaac Take Notice. LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. gum timber lands, near the Mississippi to young men at St. Johns church next Sun ­ the original grade, certainly the work West tide Clinton Avenue, 8t. Johns, Mich. and B. W. Hewitt, of Maple Rapids, are PAll work (Guaranteed first class. 26tf river, in Arkansas. day evening. done last year, in the main, was no-mis ­ Coupons given for trade payable in attending the grand lodge F. & A. M., Hon. Frank Noeker, representative Prof. H. E. Butler, of Alma College, will silver plated ware will be continued un ­ take. It is also well to remember that til further notice. All coupons now out H. M. GOHN, at Saginaw this week. ^ in the state legislature from the preach at the Congregational church next Sun ­ ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- day morning and evening. private scbscriptions helped do the are good. Do yoitr trading at Kendrick ’s V 1st of the Ontario Veterinary College Office A. F. Patch, a druggist formerly with district of Clinton county from 1879 to work. and you will soon have a nice set of McDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls st Farmers’ The ladies’ society of St. John ’s church will * * Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 8 13 Fildew & Millman, died at his home in 1883, died at his home in Westphalia, # silver for your table. give a six o'clock tea at the home of Mrs. J. H. Respectfully, Shepard, Michigan, January 12th. He Monday morning, aged about 60 years. Corbit, Thursday, February 1. The Republican has been asked to H. L. Kendrick . gTATE BANK OF 8T. JOHNS. was insured for $3,000 in the order of He had been ill for a year with a disease There will be a donation at the grange hall, call attention to arrangements for using Chosen Friends, being a member of St. of the stomach. Mr. Noeker was born Greenbush, Wednesday evening, January 31, COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. the snow plows. The heaviest fall of THE GREATEST 8LAUGIITKK SALE. Johns lodge. He bad paid in $327. in Germany and when a boy removed for the benefit of Rev, A. O. Carmen. CAPITAL, 960,000. snow this season occurred Tuesday Edwin E. White and C. S. Allison left to Wayne county, Mich., where he lived There will be a parish meeting of St. Johns Of First-Class Clothing Ever Known ot aftornoon and night. Instead of getting No Bankrupt Truck or Fire Stock. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 9900,000.00. for a pleasure and health restoring trip twenty-two years. For the past twenty- Episcopal church next Monday evening at the out in the morning and cleaning the church house, to transact important business. PORTER K. PERRIN, President. five years he bad resided in Westphalia, But fresh new goods, this season ’s to Mt. Dora, Lake Worth and other walks before school, very little was manufacture, part of a $60,000 whole ­ GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. Florida points Tuesday noon. They where, for severa years, he was engagd The Bengal and Riley Baptist Y. P. S. C. E., done until after nine o ’clock and the will give a candy pull, at Mrs. Chant's, of sale stock, which must he sold at once, J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. in the flouring mill business. He was will be absent a month or six weeks. Riley, Wednesday evening, January 31. children waded through deep snow and to raise money. Goods are marked H. H. FITZGERALD. Asst.Cash. They went Over the popular C., H. & a justice of the peace many years and Come one, come all, and have a sweet time. went into school with their clothing about 40c. on the dollar. We will give had represented his township on the you clothing for less money than you DIRECTORS: D., and Queen & Crescent route. Grisson Relief Corps, No. 20, most thank ­ wet, thus endangering their health. ever heard of. You will miss a chance P. K. Perrin. O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H The charity ball was a great success. board of supervisors. fully acknowledges the addition of $11-73 to In the southern and eastern part of the of a lifetime if you don ’t lay in a supply Corhlt, J. H. Fedewa, J. W. Fltagerald, Mich ­ The receipts were $81, and expenses less Ionia Sentinel : "Circuit court was in their relief fund, from the young ladies in town „little was done before noon. now. It’s like buying $20 gold pieces ael Spitsley, Jesse 8uUivan, C. 8. Allison, charge of the charity ball. This will help cheer for $5. Don ’t miss it. It will pay you than $10, the hall, music and supper, session to-day with Jud^ge Wm. Grove Village Clerk Dewitt Hunt, says he James Richardson, G. E. Corbin. of Grand Rapids, presiding. The main many hearts. A double blessing —to the giver to come a hundred miles to attend this being donated. The hall was beau ­ and he who receives it. does not know as there is tan ordinance 4 Par Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. business before the court vras the hear ­ sale. A few sample prices: Men ’s suits, tifully decorated, and additional electric The next meeting of the Ladies Literary concerning the matter, hut that it is worth $8.00, only $3.00. Men ’s suits, lights put in. Many beautiful faces and ing of the application of C. B. Wardle, under the charge of the marshall. If worth $10.00, only $4.00. Men ’s fine IJ1HE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. Club, will be held at the home of Mrs. Frances handsome gowns were on exhibition. receiver of the Home Mutual Fire In ­ Grisson, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 31, 1894. the plows are going to do the work at Cassimere Suits, worth $12.00, only $5.00. Men ’s dress suits, worth $15 00, only ST. JOHNS, MICH. surance Company, for the allowance of Programe: Current Events —Mrs. Faxon ; all, it should be done in season. The Harrison Halbert, a pioneer of Grand his account and for his discharge. Literature of Germany —Mrs. C. G. Thomas: $6.00 and $7.00. Men ’s good Overcoats PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT8 complaints were many yesterday. (or Ulsters) worth $8 00, only $3.00. Ledge, died last week Wednesday, of Proofs were taken and the receiver’s Universities of Germany —Mrs. E. Pennel; AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED paralysis, aged 80 years. He was an Reading —Mrs. Fedewa: Review—Mrs. Travis. Men ’s good Overcoats (or Ulsters) worth account was allowed by the court as Agrlcaltaral Society. $10.00, only $4 0O. Men ’s fine Overcoats BONDS AND REAL ESTATE 8ECURITY. enterprising and upright citizen, and presented and an order made discharg ­ A social and entertainment will be given or (Ulsters) worth $12.00, only $5 00. Wednesday evening, January 31, by the ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. had accumulated a fortune. He leaves ing Mr. Wardle as receiver. The show ­ At the annual meeting of the Clinton Men ’s dress Overcoats, worth $15.00, a wife and five children, one of whom Daughters of Rebekah, in their lodge room. only $6.00. Boys ’ long Pant Suits, O. PENNELL, Vice-President. ing made was verv satisfactory. After The Degree Staff will give the first public county agricultural society, the follow ­ worth $7.50, only $2 50. Boys ’ long is the wife of Dr. L. Jones, of St. Johns. exhibition of floor drill at 8:30, after which P. IE. WALSWORTH, Treasurer. the payment of all expenses the credit, ing officers were elected for the ensuing Pant Suits, worth $10.00, only $3 50, Calvin Rice, of Maple Rapids, left for ors received in tlieir two dividends refreshments will be served and all kinds of year : Children ’s suits, worth $2.50, only 00c. games played. Entertainment and supper 10 Los Angeles, ,yesterday morn ­ President —F. M. Spaulding. Children ’s suite, worth $3 00, only $1.25- something over 80 per cent, of their eta. All are invited. SARA POUCH, Sec’y. BORN. Secretary—M urrett/Frink. Children ’s suits, worth $4 50, only $1.50. ing. Mrs. Rice, and her daughter Cora, claims, and Judge Grove remarked that Children ’s Jersey suits, $1.50, $2 00, went some time ago, in hopes that the Treasurer—Georgy Brown. be considered the receiver had handled Directors —Wm. Byrne, of Bengal, to succeed $2.50; worth $4 00, $5.00, and $6.00. In St. Johns, Jan. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Congregational Star Coarse. Men ’s pants, 66c., 75c., 85c., $1 00, $1.26; Danly, a son. mild climate would benefit the latter’s the matter in a very satisfactory way himself ; E. D. Webster, of Essex, in place health, but such has not been the result. of Wm. Bird of Duplain ; D. G. Plowman, of worth $150, $1.75, $2 00, $2 25, $2.50. and that his charges were reasonable New York Christian Advocate: “The 100 pairs men ’s fiDe Wor«4»i psntr, MARRIED. She has been failing rapidly with con ­ and that the general reault of the hit of the season at the Bay View, Bengal and Frank L. Taft, of Ovid, to succeed themselves. worth $6 00 and $7, >0, only $2 25. In St. Johns, January 28rd, 1894. by Rev. sumption. receiver’s work was better than any ­ Mich., Assembly was H. H. Emmett, White unlaundried shirts, worth 75c. C. G. Thomas. Mr. Walter Cattermole and The revival meetings in progress at thing that bad ever came under his on 'The North American Indians. ’ Marriage Licenses. only 25c. Domet flannel shirts, worth 50c., only 14c. Fine umbrellas, worth Miss Nora Wellings. the Baptist church are growing in observation. All parties will be glad to Mr. Emmett is himself an educated DATE. NAME AND RESIDENCE. AGE. $2 00, only 55c. Mackintosh (Rain Coat) interest and attendance. They are know that the matte! is finally closed, Indian, possessing the traditional elo­ DIED. Jan. 32—Dewey J. Cross. Isabella Co ...... 86 with cane, worth $8.00, only $3.00. quiet, thoughtful meetings, giving and Mr. Wardle^is to be congratulated quence of the orators of his race. He is Leonora A. Smith, Bath ...... 20 Thousands of other bargains. All goods In St Johns, January J7, of consumption, evidence of much thought on the part on the results of his faithful attention a regular cyclone, and should he heard Jan. 23—Charles W. Miller. South Riley..... 24 marked in plain figures. One price for Myrtie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flora B. Holmes, South Riley...... 18 all. Sale commencesThursday, January of the people. A short song service to the interest of all parties connected all over the land. ” Newton Hall Thurs ­ Bennett, aged 16 years. 25th, 9 a. m. At Leland ’s store, first In Ovid township, January 12, Elizabeth | each evening bv the pastor. Come and with the company, and the final out­ day, February 1st. Reserved seats at II. L. Kendrick is ofiering great door south of Hunt ’s Drug Store, St. wife ot John H. Daley, aged 49 years. i receive a cordial welcome. come of his trust.” Hunt ’s drug store Tuesday, January 30. bargains. See advertisment. John ’s Mich. Look for the blue flag. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY. JAN. 25, 1894. / MICHIGAN MENTION. M1Nt year. ______Four Wellsville, O., young men, This season 11,000 cutters have been The thirteenth international confer ­ Special from Victoria, B. C.: A re­ The people of Midland county will made in Kalamazoo by the three larg­ A. J. Butterfield, of Webberville, has named Roberts, Aliback, Laninger and lay out several thousand dollars in the been awarded a 8650 verdict as damages ence of the Y. M. C. A. of all lands will port has been set afloat to the effect Kincaid, built a fire on a hillside under est manufacturers, the Michigan meet in London, May 31 to Jane 6. that an agent of the deposed Hawaiian spring', building stone roads, and have Buggy company, Kalamazoo Wagon for being falsely accused of stealing an overhanging rock, and were playing sent one of their citizens, P. L. Tem­ t $500. Butterfield was employed by Show at Charlottetown, P. E. I., queen has been in Canada for some a game of poker when suddenly the works and Lull & Skinner company, time, securing a little army for Hono ­ per, to make a thorough inspection of giving employment to 500 men and Thorn Rupert in the express office and averaged in depth from 10 to 20 feet. rock above crashed down upon them. Bay county ’s superior roads. was accused when a $500 package was Traffic on railways was at a standstill. lulu. It is said that 180 members of Aliback's two legs were broken at the distributing among them over $50,000 the Northwest mounted police have en ­ Rev. Benj. Baldwin, a Methodist in the hardest four months of the hard missed. The money was afterwards thigh and he will die; Laninger was found. Three months ago F. D. Lacy, a pio ­ listed. It is further asserted that the fatally injured internally; Roberts had clergyman, of Troy, O., has confessed time*. neer citizen of Nirvana, expressed a to the murder of Wm. Henshaw, near At the baTtre oh tna rhrasyffitfne, recruiting officer of the queen is C. W. one leg broken and numerous cirts, Mrs. Jane Bed lock, of Ypsilanti, desire to abandon the habit of tea- H. Lansora, a prominent business man Richmond, Ind., three yearsRgo. Bald­ where Hannibal defeated the Romans, while Kincaid had an arm broken. whose custom it was to care for her drinking. From that time to this he of Vancouver. The alleged army will The stone had to be broken to release win says he was courting Miss Minnie 'there were 65,000 men engaged, of husband's wages, is reported missing. has been unable to drink tea, and even be in charge of Capt. M. C. Kean, ex- the young men. Bond and became insanely jealous of whom 17,000 were killed. By careful living she had saved about the odor is nauseous. He had been ad­ sergeant of the mounted police. It is llenshaw's attention to the girl. Miss At CannM, where the Romans sus­ $2,200 and had the money concealed it. dicted to the habit for over 45 years, said that the Australian steamer, News received from Cairo, Egypt, Bond ’s father encourged Baldwin nnd her house. It is thought that the fear and the sudden change is unaccount ­ report* the death of Benjamin' H. they finally concocted the scheme to tained the worst defeat they ever ex­ Warrimoo, bore to the Honolulu royal ­ that someone would get the money has able to him on any other theory than ists reports of the progress of recruiting Warder, of Springfield, O. His wealth murder Henshaw to get him out of Urn perienced. there were 146,000 men on made bar insane. the intervention of Providence. and an appeal for further instructions. was estimated at $2,000,000. way. H? • the Bob!, of whom 52,000 were killed. > vV A .mf ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1894.

DIVINE LOVE. .jsr house, but why this absolute want of and his beard of a similar color, shows more than a trace of this recognition? cropped close. He resembled the TWO GRASSHOPPERS. beauty left It pictures her in blaek The world Is led by unseen power Through darkness, fear end UtfUt; ••Really, my dear,” stammered the elder man, so that he might have Strongly ,Res* tabling Mark Twain** lace dress with waist deoollste and Man s destiny is not ohsoure, Fur God in man is rl^ht marquis, “I—I—I do not know what boon taken for his son, but hamo across them that I and at tho word “Go” each one was how hard it Is not to be able to re­ touched on the back with a straw. learned the gentleness of her touch. plains every day and brandish his versing with her father about mat­ member. ” know of,"* Lord Cleve replied, “and I It was confirmed by President Lin ­ knife and whoop and dare any white ters for which, at any other time, don ’t remember ever having been in Hooflich ’s entry scored twenty-four she would have evinced not the His companion, a member of tha the Rockies. Mine was a prairie life; feet. Mackay’s gave a lazy lurch o( coln. “Let her keep the title,” said man to come out and fight him. He firm of solicitors who had served the he; “she has earned it” So a com­ slightest interest, and the details at any rate, as far back as I can rec­ some four inches, and, folding its did this for three or four days. Cody house of Chauncey for generations, mission was made out for Major Pau­ got tired of it. He went to General and particulars of which she now ollect Gold was found, I know, iu legs, fell fast asleep. seemed most anxious to acquire. had purposely avoided interrupting large quantities, about Pike's Peak line Cushman. Crook. tho little scene which took plaoe be ­ In war time the major was famous. “ ‘Look here, general, Fm goingout Lady Gwendale was a patient lady, and elsewhere, but it never troubled The Evolution of Kerne*. and well accustomed to her daugh ­ fore his eyes. Solicitors are pro ­ me. The hunt for gold had no en ­ “Red Clay Creek” and** White Clay After the war Lincoln, her friend,was to lick that Indian, ’ said he. verbially cautious, and Mr. Archi ­ murdered, and Pauline Cushman, the “The general told him not to pay ter’s foibles. When she found that ticement whatever for me. You see Creek” are the names of streams anti Lady Evelyne had made no prepar ­ bald Quenthelm was polished cau­ I have not been over-strong, and the of churches in Northern Delaware, dashing, resolute young woman who any attention to the Indian, but Bill tiousness personified. He was fully had paused at no danger, was forgot ­ persisted and he finally gave his con ­ ations whatever for tho function of excitement would have been more and both names have undergone the afternoon, she ordered her car­ aware that Herbert Chauncey had than I could well have borne. You changes characteristic of words ten. At one time, when for weeks sent Bill tqok his knife, stripped to been shown vhe door by Lord Gwen ­ she had lain in the Union lines near the waist and started out for him. nage and drove away alone. smile,” ho added. “I look a sort of much in tho mouths of English* Evelyne was happy when she dale, and he did not, at that moment, juvenile athlete, do I not? I am speaking country folk. Ono is- death from fever, a Captain Garfield “I wish you oouid have seen that care to solve the question whether had helped nurse her back to strength fight Both armies turned out to a found that her strategy was success­ sound enough in wind and limb, but usually called Redlycrick, the other ful She skipped upstairs to her or not Lord Cleve’s present conduct I can ’t bear much here. ” With that Whitelyerick. while Head of Chris ­ and he it was who had put her case man, the Indians lined upon one hill was an intentional quid pro quo for before the president. When in time and the whites on another. The big own room, and threw herself Into an he touched his forehead, and a sad tians. tho name of a neighboring armchair, whence she could look out the marquis’ abrupt termination of smile spread over his handsome church, has been corrupted into* Garfield became president he might chief, soon as he saw Bill coming to ­ the former engagement, or whether have done something for her, but the ward him quit hollering and pranc ­ upon the lawn and the green trees faoe. • -Iieddychristeen. ” Appoquinmink, beyond, and lose herself in a de­ it was simply the outcome of the “Miss Lucy Maclane is staying the name of a township or “hun ­ assassin ’s bullet reached him. ing. They circled around each other young man ’s affliction. But when Pauline Cushman was born in New once or twice, closed, and Bill’s kni£* lightful reverie, whilst her maid with you, my lord?” Mr. Quenthelm dred,” a stream and church, has re­ brushed and kept on brushing her Herbert turned to him, with a pallid asked. mained uncorrupted, unless the In ­ Orleans in 1839. Early in the fifties found his heurt in about two seconds sadness in his face, and asked him, 6he married Charles E Dickenson, and Game? Well, you just bet he !s gam luxuriant hair. It seemed entranc ­ Herbert ’s face brightened, and the dians may havo called it otherwise^ ing to her to abandon herself to this “Can you tell me, Mr. Quonthelm, if smile became a contented one. in 1862 she was a penniless widow, her I ought to know this young lady?” A Uu»ine*s Barometer. husband, wearing the blue, being The Foremost Men. -dream, and a full hour or more “Lucy never leaves me,” he said. “Lincoln believed in the sovereignty passed before the young lady was he felt himself absolved from the “She is too fond of me.” The posted list of most New York killed in battle. She resumed her consequences of an abrupt explana ­ clubs is a business barometer. Such maiden name and went back to the of the people —in t'he supremacy of aware of the effluxion of time. Even “You lived all these years on the the nation —in the territorial integrity then it was only a message from tion, and replied: prairies together? ” was the fur­ lists are unusually long and their stage, where she had had some ex­ “Certainly, my lord. You were items unusually persistent in times perience. She was handsome and of the republic. Lord Gwendale, which brought her ther inquiry. “Lincoln assumed the leading part to a sense of tho everyday common ­ once engaged to be married to her. ” “Quite so,” Lord Cleve replied,and of depression. But with the return blithe and popular. In the strong ­ “You amaze me,” Herbert an ­ of business sunshine they melt like holds of secession she could sing the in the greatest drama ever acted upon place. My lord, being for the nonce noticing an expression of cynical in ­ the stage of a continent His criti­ particularly pleased with his daugh ­ swered. “I havo no memory of the credulity und satirical bonhomie on snow at tho approach of spring. It songs of the North, and officers thing at all. Most likely I cared is a point of pride with some men uniformed in gray flocked about her cisms of military movements, liis cor­ ter, sent up to know if sho would his companion's face, he shook his respondence with his generals and accompany him in a walk through very much for her once, and perhaps bead, and added: “We lived together nevor to be thus posted for debt, but to applaud. But when they asked her she cared for me—perhaps she cares there are snobs who contemplate to toast “ and the others on the conductof the war show the park. It had been so long since as a brother and sister might, nei-ther that he was at all times master of the the marquis had thus honored her for me still bhe must have thought more nor less. Ah! you find it hard with satisfaction the appearance of Confederacy ” she laughed at them. me very rude. What did she say her their names once a month on the bul ­ She was so much in conference with situation, that he was a natural that she accepted the invitation with to believe this, but it is so. I would strategist, that he appreciated the alacrity, and the balmy summer af­ name was—Evelyne Winter? I won ­ havo married Lucy a hundred times letin board along with the names of these officers that suspicion fell upon der what Lucy would say if I were distinguished men in whoso company her, and she was summoned baforo difficulties and advantages of every ternoon 6aw the pair among the if she had consented,but now I would kind, and that ‘in the still and mental ’ crowd of promcnadors by tho side of to broach the idea of marrying. ” no more dare to ab*k her than I would they would bo glad to be seen on any the Federal authorities. They ac­ A wistful little laugh tripped in terms. cused her of sympathizing with the field of war he Btood the peer of any the Row. a seraph or a fairy.” man beneath the flag. Unlike her father. Lady Evelyno the wake of the words. [TO BK CONTINUED.] South, and then she laughed at them. “Let us follow them. Mr. Quent ­ Rising to the Oocaslon. She told of the refusal to toast “In passion ’s storm he stood un ­ boasted of a largo circle of Mr. Pshucks, the eminent trage­ moved, patient, just and candid. In acquaintances, and though she helm, ” Lord Cleve suggested to the Fart of tiie Recital. Jefferson Davis. solicitor, and the two pushed their Tennyson's wonderful poem, “The dian, paused a moment, folded his On the incident her fortune hinged his brain there was no cloud amd in had hoped to find time, dur­ arms, and contemplated with set his heart no hate. He longod to save ing the walk. to indulge in way through the little knots of Revenge, ” was first published in the It led to her becoming a spy. She pedestrians towards the point where Nineteenth Century in 1878 or 1879. lips the howling mob in the gallery. was told to toast Davis in Louisville the South as well as the North, io see tho musings which had proved so Then he spoke. the nation one and free. He lived pleasant to her earlier in the day, Lady Evelyne and her father had dis­ On the eve of its publication, Tenny ­ and it was arranged that for the act appeared from view. son invited between thirty and forty “No,” he shouted in a voice that of treason she should be ordered to until the end was known. He lived her attention was now fully occupied smothered the din like the crashing “Do you know, that was a pretty of his most intimate friends to his leave. This was done, and repeated until the Confederacy was dead; until in saluting ajid returning salutes. of a thunderbolt into a pack of ex­ girl,” Lord Cleve continued, “and I house in Eaton Square, in order that at Nash villa The actress, persecuted Lee surrendered, until Davis fled and She stopped to exchange a few words ploding firecrackers. “I am not to admire my own taste in having once he might recite this patriotic piece and defiant, became the idol of the until the doors of Libby prison onened, with my Ludy This, or to ask a ques­ be put down by noise! This is a oaso thought well of hor. Not as pretty to them. As the poet proceeded in Confederacy. This paved the way for until the republic was supreme. tion or two of my Lady That or, where ‘simiiia similibus curantur* as Lucy, though. I have never seen his rich and sonorous tones, the her to cross the line. Her ostensible “He lived nntil Lincoln and libertv again to talk banalities with the won ’t work!” were united forever. He lived until young Lord So-and-So, while a con ­ any woman hulf as pretty as Lucy.” favored few hung upon his words. quest was to find her brother. She When he reached the last lines — And ho went on as before, an ut>- there remained for him nothing to do tinuous smile played around her He stopped for a moment and looked cured ranter. —Chicago Tribune. ascertained the numbers of the enemy, into his companion's eyes. “Nor a "And the whole sea plunged and fell on the their positions, their plans, and was so great as he had done. What he did pretty lips. Under the influence of shot shattered navy of Spain, millionth pait as good, ” he added, captured by Forrest's men. Before was worth living for, worth dying fo.*. this airy occupation, her previous And the little Revenge herself went down by Sage Advice. with serious emphasis. I’m sure I do the island crags. she could be tried she fell sick, and “He lived until he stood in the midst purpose vanished into thin haze, and Mr. Callowboy —Aw, Mr. Daly, mo not know one-eighth of what she has To be lost evermore in the main ---- " before complete recovery the Federals of universal joy, beneath the out­ was momentarily forgotten, when, on the feelings of all present were good fellow, what is your system of done for me—and never shall know, had forced Forrest to retreat In the stretched wings of peace —the fore a sudden, at tho sight of a young strung up into excitement and en ­ beating the races? I suppose —but thus far my first mem­ confusion Pauline escaped and made rfiost man in all the world. And then gentleman who was leaning against thusiasm, when, to the amaze­ Father Bill—I’ll tell ye, sonny. ory carries me, that when I recovered her report It was complete. Then the horror came. Night fell of noon. the railings. Lady lively ne ’s face ment of all, the laureate added, with ­ Furst ye size up do track, distance, from my wounds, her face beamed ahe broke down, and during the long The savior of the republic, the break ­ turned pale, and her heart went pit- out tho slightest pause and without weather, weight, jockey, owner, upon me like an angel ’s, and she has illness that ensued the title major er of the chains, the liberator of mill­ a-pat in an alatum, which —whether the least change of tone in his voice, purse, bettin ’, odds and horse, see? been my untiring good augel ever was given her. She went on other ions, he who had ‘assured freedom to it was painful or pleasant —the young “and the beggars only gave me three “Yes! yes! and thenP ” since. expeditions. She cared for the the free,’ was dead. lady knew not hundred pounds for it, when it was “Den hand your money to your wounded and soothed the dying. The “Upon his brow fame placed the im­ It was a handsome face, bronzed The search proved fruitless. The worth at least five hundred pounds wife and lock yourself up in a safe army of the Cumberland learned to mortal wreath. For the first time in by the sun, and two or three scars marquis and his daughter had left or more."--Argonaut. deposit vault.”—Judge. love her. the history of the world a nation gave it a peculiar charm, without the park by Apsley gate, where the But after all the ingratitude of the bowed and wept The memory of disfiguring it The bright dark great Piccadilly season traffic gaped Miles of Various Length*. Thonght He Was at Home. repnblie was her reward. As years Lincoln is the strongest tie that binds eyes flashed in animated conversa ­ to engulf them. English speaking countries have “Markham is wretchedly absent- went by she came West She married all hearts together now and holds all tion with a gentleman whom Lady While they were standing by the four different miles, the ordinary minded. ” a man named Fryer, and he deserted states beneath a nation ’s flag.—Inger- Evelyn did not know, whilst the edge of the sidewalk, consulting with mile of 6,280 feet, and the geograph ­ “What ’s he been doing now? ” her. She secured a pitiful pension soil. ______brown, nervous hand twirled a small, one another whither to turn their ical or nautical mile of 6,086 feet, “Went out to dine yesterday and that would barely avert starvation. Derby ’s Joke. dark moustache, with unconscious steps, a peculiar Incident attracted making a difference of about one- apologized profusely at the end of She toiled at menial labor when her Captain Derby, better known to dandyism. their attention. seventh between the tva Then the dinner for the poorness of the health would permit She tried later fame by his literary name, “John Lady Evelyne looked the gentle ­ Two gentlemen were endeavoring there is the Scotch mile of 6,928 spread. ”—Truth. man straight in the face, but he gave to shoulder their way through the feet, and the Irish mile of 6,720 feet to get into some charitable institution Phoenix, ” perpetrated a joke which Is Which Is a Fact. and failed. At last she was almost one of the classics at West Point. no sign of recognition, andoontinued crowd, so as to be able to reach Rot­ In fact, almost every oountry has its dependent upon charity. So dire was Th* Theoretical Journal of the siege an apparently agreeable converse. ten Row, and in their efforts they own standard mile. She— No, I don ’t prefer men who are known to be rich. her poverty that when she died in prescribes just what is to be done in Lady Erelyne ’s fingers tightened and found themselves face to face with On* Matter Explained. He—How can that be? San Francisco last year it was investing a fortification, with the in ­ her breath became tardy. She nerv ­ Lord Clove. One was an elderly man, Mrs. WIckwire—I don ’t believe a She —They don't spend their money believed that she had sought re­ variable result—theoretical, of course ously gripped her father's arm. tall and squarely built, with long, man ’s love is as steady as a soman ’s as freely as men who want to bo lief in suicide. Investigation dis­ —that the works are obliged to sur­ ••I/Ook thore,” she whispered. sparse, grey hair, and a face cleanly Mr. Wickwire—Of course it isn ’t known as rich. —Truth. proved this The major, worn out render within a certain number of ••Surely that is Horbert Chauncey? ” shaven but fer a small grey tuft at My lord put up his double eye­ the chin. His was not an agreeable When a man is really in love he can ’t hopeless, her spirit finally crushed by days Professor Mahan called upon think of anything else. But a woman Suicide* on the Increase. adversity and privation, had given up Derby to explain how, with a given glasses and starod at tho young man, face, but scarred and freckled. A who avoided tho old nobleman ’s cruel face, with thin, whitish lips can hold her attention to keeping her The number of suicides through ­ the straggle. When her almost in ­ numbor of guns and strength of gar­ hat on straight even when her lover out the world is 180,000 yearly, and vincible courage failed, death came rison, he would defend a fort “I glance w.th well-bred ease. Lord and ugly square jaws, and with Gwendale did not know what to make sffifty, small, cold, greyish-brown is kissing her for the first time. on the increase. The greatest num ­ quickly. Now people speak in praise would immediately evacuate the fort ber happen in June, the fewest la of her who had been neglected. then lay seige to it and recapture it of it, for surely that was the young eyea The second man was much In all countries more marriages earl of Cleve. It was true my lord nunger and not so tall as the other, September, and nearly one half b®>- A beautiful girl she was in the early in forty-one days," replied Derby. — take place in June than in any other tweon 6 a- m. and noon. *60 ’a ▲ photograph taken in 1873 Harper's Weekly. bad forbidden the young mau his S[is reddish-brown hair was cut short, month. • Club. PEOPLE'S MUTUAL INSURA NOB CO. Would be pleased to haw all farmers, The Republican. Energetic amt Careful Work Brings Forth or others who are interested, drop ns a The Essex Farmer’s Club for January Excellent Results—A Rapid and card, asking for information about our met with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Messier, Fri­ Healthy Growth. Land Seekers’ Excursions. Tickets at CASH ! Thursday, January 25. 1894. day the 12th. The weather waa fair, One Fare for Round Trip, from Cincinn ­ and the attendance good. The meeting From the Ionia Standard: ati, Louisville or Lexington, Kv., to waa called to order by President C. D. points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, We are paying cash It was generally supposed laat spring The annual meeting of the People ’s Rice, at 10:30 a . m„ and opened by sing ­ Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Mississippi, and points in Georgia as far for Oak, Ash and that the amendment increasing the ing. After the reading of the minutes east as Augusta; also to salaries of state officers had been carried. of the last meeting by the secretary and Ionia, Montcalm and Clinton counties and Mobile. Excursions January 8tb, Basswood Logs de­ The returns were so canvassed. It was their approval, miscellaneous business was held at the Alliance lecture room February 8th, March 8th and April 9th. livered in our yard at was taken up during which, Mr. J. T. Tuesday January 16. Limited to twenty days for return. discovered last week, however, that an Danielle was appointed aa a delegate to The meeting was called to order by Write to 0. A. Baird, T. P. A., Detroit, St. Johns. error had been made, and that the the state association of Farmers Clubs, Mich , or A. J. Lytle, N. P. A. Chicago, amendment was lost by over 11,000- to be held at Lansing, February 1st and President Taylor. The secretary sub ­ Ills , for information as to rates, etc., and Governer Rich at once called the 2d, and J. C. Jewett as alternate. Msoiatety mitted the annual statement, which for literature on the South, or to W. C. members of the canvassing board to­ The first exercise on the program was shows an increase of membership of R inearson , Gen ’l Pass’r Agent, Cin ­ a paper by Mrs. George Jewett, but the cinnati, O. gether and after going over the figures Pure 591, and of property at risk of (721,657. JlMenyro. essayist not being present, the next, a A cream of Tartar Baking Powder. by counties they agreed that an error reading by Mrs. W. Floate, was atten ­ The company was fortunate on losses —Ijatfit United, Statet Qovemmemt Food had been made. That leaves the salary tively listened to, the subject, "Against last year, paying a total of (910.47 on --THE-- the Time of Trials.” We next listened Report. this account, to nine claimants. The of Lieutenant Governor at |3 per day to the reading of a paper by W. Floate, while the legislature is in session, in ­ subject, "Industry, Frugality aud Econ ­ Royal Baking Powder Company losses were all paid promptly, and there stead of (1,200 per year; secretary of omy are Essential to the Success of the 27-02 100 Wall 8t., N. Y. aie no liabilities on this account. state (800, instead of (2,000; com­ Farmer.” The assessment of one year ago was In bia essay the writer says: The promptly paid, and brought into the CHURN. missioner of the land office (1,000, in ­ American farmer of to-day cannot fol­ (Reported by a special committee stead of (2,000; superintendent of low the old and beaten paths which appointed for that purpose,) of which treasury a little more than enough to public iustruction (1,000 instead of (2,000. were in use 30 or 40 years ago. The fifty copies were ordered printed. Some pay the entire indebtedness of the com­ times have changed. The expense of of said rules, which any schoolboy pany, and the secretary says "a like It is to be regretted that the amendment should be familair with, and all, or living and carrying on the wheels of assessment this year will do the same.” was lost, for the salaries fixed by it were government have increased, and bow is nearly all, of which may be found in not at all extravagant for men fit for the this to be met? Only by more minute Robert ’s Rules of Order, or Cushing ’s The assessment upon the new insurance, positions. The laborer is worthy of his details and better methods of carrying Manuel. In town the expenses are written in ’93, will alone be sufficient to on the farm ; everything must be raised greater in many instances than they pay the annual operating expenses of hire, and five or six hundred dollars for should be. at a reduced cost ; less land worked and the company, including salaries, rent, a lieutenant governor two years, and better tilled; less and better stock raised W. Floate—Our public improvements eight hundred per year for a secretary of at a reduced cost, in order to produce cost more than they should. Look at postage, printing, etc. state is ridiculously low for officers of better results. A love of business en ­ the expense laid out on our court house Since Jan. 1, sixty-five new members gaged in, is essential to success. Order, grounds. When the court house was have been added, and the property risk the great state of Michigan. built, the grounds were raised. Since is Heaven ’s first law. Let us then, increased by (75,000. perform the duties as they devolve upon then a few private individuals became From present appearances the vote of us in such a manner that success may impressed with the idea that if the The election followed and resulted in INFLUENZA, 1891 on the constitutional amendment crown our efforts. The subject of the court house grounds were lowered it the unaminious re-election of John E. Or La Grippe, though occasionally epi ­ would extend the view from their demic, is always more or less prevalent. to increase the salary of the Attorney- essay was then discussed. Taylor, of Greenville, as president, and The best remedy for this complaint General from (800 to (2,500 per year J. C. Jewett—The paper just read is premises in that direction. Accordingly is Ayer ’s Cherry Pectoral. good, and the subject is worthy of our a petition, setting forth that the court Thomas G. Stevenson, of this city, as was doctored in the canvass, and was ” Last Spring, I was taken down with consideration. Our crops must be raised bouse grounds were too high and would secretary and treasurer. Judge V. II. La Grippe. At times I was completely pros­ defeated, instead of carried. Gogebic witii as little expense as possible, taken look better lowered, was put in circula­ Smith, of this city, was chosen vice- trated, and so difficult was my breathing county returns were increased 1,000 over care of and disposed of so as to* reach tion, signed and presented to the board president, in place of A. B. Brown. that my breast seemed as if confined in an the actual vote, for the amendment, the best result; our stock must be housed of supervisors, who forthwith ordered the iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer ’s Retail Prices: in cold weather, that the expense of grounds lowered, at quite on expense, The three directors whose terms expire Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began and Gratiot county returns, where there No. 9, 10 Gallons, churn 1 to 4 - (4 00 their food may be diminished. and a few private individuals had their were also reelected: G. H. Miner, of taking It than relief followed. I could not be- No. 10, 13 Gallons, churn 2 to 6 - 4 50 was a large vote against it, were thrown desires gratified at the expense of the lleve that the effect would be so rapid and the J. T. Daniel is—I like the principal of Bloomer, and Micajah Douglass, of cure so complete. It Is truly a wonderful med­ No. 17,17 Gallons, churn 2 to 8 - 5 00 out on the ground that they were not the paper. In it there is food for taxpayers. At last spring ’s term of Ferris, and Phillip Cook, of Dallas. icine. ”—W. H. Williams , Crook City, 8. D. made out on the right kind of paper. thought. Competition compels a better court 1 was there as a juror, and a peti ­ course in our business. Progress is the tion was put in circulation, and signed This endorsement of the management The Best Churn on the Market By these changes Attorney-General by nearly all of the jurors, and many of the company is fully deserved by the order of the day. I have learned many AYER’S FOR THE MONEY. Ellis drew (1,700 per year, for two years, things which have been suggested here, others, to be handed to the supervisors, excellent showing. more thun he otherwise would. It by which I have been benefitted. asking them to take action toward hav ­ Mr. Stevenson ’s practical business ing the court room reseated, in such a Cherry Pectoral Call and see them. For sale only by has been charged that the Burt Cowles—I think that the writer ideas and careful methods, united to a has treated 'his subject well. Improve ­ manner that the audience could see and Prompt to act, sure to cure same clerk who called off the returns ment has made great strides within the hear the proceedings of the court. Not firm determination to make the com­ for tabula-ion in the secretary of state’s la^tSO years. We should be thankful having seen or heard of any action hav ­ pany a “winner, ” have proved instru ­ Fowler $c Ball for the age of enlightenment in which ing been taken on it, I asked one of the 33-6 office in 1891, also called them off in mental in remedying a situation that F. R. Jackson —The Tailor. 1892, when the vote increasing the sal­ we live to day. These Farmers’ Clubs supervisors about it. He said, yes, it are an outgrowth of thi3 improvement. had been presented to them, and they was by no means of a cheerful nature at aries of other state officers ’ was juggled. W. Floate—Loose habits of doing our went to the court room and looked it the time he assumed charge of the office. He was a democratic clerk, and was business is a loss in these times. over, thought it would cost too much, so The secretary was ordered to notify FRED, F, MURDOCK, not removed until the above facts lefcked Mrs. J. It. Campbell —I should like to did not act upon it. A public benefit all delinquents on assessments of ’93 Stylish Suits! out, when he was discharged together say a word about this energy, physical and would not have cost as much as it energy. I think with some it would be did to lower the grounds, to satisfy the to appear within ten days from date of ST. JOHNS, MICH., with the republican clerk, who put the better to hold up a little. private wishes of a few. notice and show cause why their policies figures down. He denies having any ­ C. D. Rice—I do not think our fore­ A. Matthews —Are taxes too high? should not be cancelled. DfiALKB IN ALL KINDS OF thing to do with the 1891 canvass. fathers should be censured. They We think ’.they are. It seems as though An assessment of two mills was order­ FOR FALL There is no probability that the state probably did as well as they could with our public servants, when they get a ed levied, payable in March and April. the means they had and the times they chance at the public treasury, want to officers, whose salaries were affected lived in. show how liberal they can be to their The Chicago Inter Ocean, that great AND WINTER AT knew of the changes made, but the state J. T. Daniells —I.spoke of the ways 60 friends, at the expense of the taxpayer. Republican newspaper, has not suffered I believe if we were to send more board of canvassers should have veri­ years ago, they were right at that time. by the recent era of financial depression fied the figures themselves, instead of Mrs. N. Cowles—In the matter of farmers, instead of so many lawyers, to economy, I think they were ahead of our legislature it would have a good but has gone right along adding to its leaving their work to be done by the some to-day. effect. foundation stones —a large and substan ­ clerks. Governor Rich will make a After listening to a piece of music by Chairman —We would like to heat tial circulation —with a stride that under F.R.Jackson’s the choir, the meeting adjourned for from the ladies. very thorough investigation of the the circumstances is truly wonderful. whole affair. dinner and the inspection of the pre ­ Mrs. J. T. Daniells —Taxation without mises. After partaking of the bounties representation is not lawful. As we are At one time additions to the subscription Near State Bank. of our hostess from a well filled table, not allowed to vote, we cannot lawfully list were coming at the rate of 800 to Secretary Carlisle has offered for Cut Stone for Boling Purposes. repaired to the barns for an inspection protest. 1,100 per day for the daily issue, and as eale fifty millions of five per cent, ten Mrs. 8. B. Rowley —When the time of the stock. Mr. Messier is a progres ­ high as 1,500 per day for the Weekly Fall Patterns now in Stock. I year bonds, to get money to increase the sive farmer. What he thinks worth comes that we are allowed to vote, we Inter Ocean. guarantee a Fit and Low Prices. OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. gold reserve in the treasury, now fallen doing is worth doing well, as every will see that the right men are put in thing around bore evidence to. His office. The result of this is to place it easily below seventy millions, and also to ob ­ hogs are of the improved class, his sheep, C. D. Rice—I do not expect to add to, at the head of the list of great Chicago tain money for current expenses. It is which are high grade Merinoes, were but sanction, what has been said. My newspapers. It is certainly a good, said these bonds will be sold at a pre ­ looking well, and everything looked as taxes this year were nearly as much HORSES clean, family newspaper of the highest mium equal to two per cent., ao the gov ­ though their owner might smile at the as the whole of my wheat crop came to. JACKSON hard times. 1 believe our state, county and town order. ernment will only have to pay three THE TAILOR FOR SALE At 1:30 p. m. order was called. Exer­ taxes are higher than they should be. per cent, interest. The government ran cises opened with singing, followed by There are cases tried in our justice courts Dandruff forms when the glands of behind about ten millions of dollars in roll call, which was well responded to. involving but a few dollars, which the skin are weakened, and if(neg!ected, OR EXCHANGE baldness is sure to follow. Hall’s Hair December, and with the additions to Next on the program was a recitation are carried to the circuit court, land by Mrs. J. C. Blemaster, title, "Going from there to the supreme court, costing Renewer is the best preventive. AFTER the free list provided in the Wilson Home To-day, ” which was well rend ­ hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. tariff bill, there will be a deficiency of ered. This was followed by the reading This should not be. Literary Notea. THE CHEAP. eighty to one hundred millions this of a paper by Mrs. A. Matthews, subject, J. T. Daniells —"To the victors belong A larger volume than ever before, now year. The secretary repeatedly Appealed “The Influence we Bear.” The subject the spoils. ” When we get good men in numbering over 860 pages, but sold at the was well handled and illustrated by the office, we should keep them there as GRIP. OR sALE for cash or on time with to congress to take prompt action in same price as when, in the Forties, it printed writer. long as they discharge their duties only . 60 pages. The New York Tribune You feel weak and all run down. Unleeathi, Fapproved notes or in exchange for providing for the depleted gold reserve In the discussion of the essay, J. T. honestly and faithfully. Almanac for 1804 comes to us this week, re­ feeling Is overcome you may be an invalid for life, Sheep, Cattle or other property, a large We next listened to a piece of music or you may not be spired for even tbls. and to provide means for currant ex­ Daniells said : This is a very practical vised, rearranged, freshened up to date, and To guard against this, you must put the BLOOD number of First Class Horses, both Na­ penses, but congress, having finished subject. It has been said, and is no by the choir and adjourned to meet enriched by the addition of new features. The and NERVES In proper condition. To do this, doubt true, that every one bears an in ­ with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Floate the book contains an almost unlimited array of take PURITAN PEARLS.thegreat BLOOD BUILD­ tive and Western, weighing from 1,050 silver, was too busy in its insane assault ER and NERVE TONIC. Price 50c per box. Rend fluence, either for good or for bad. secoud Friday in February. statistics on every conceivable subject which lor pamphlet, also free sample of Puritan Pellets, to 1,700 pounds, broken or unbroken, at upon American industries to attempt Mrs. N. Cowles—I suppose there is N. Cowles . concerns the whole people of the United States, the Ideal laxative. For sale by all druggists or extremely low prices. anything else. Like individuals, the not one living but what bears an in ­ with much which interests only the political direct (stamps accepted) OBITUARY. PURITAN PEARLS CO.. government realizes that we have had fluence in some way. The influence in parties or other large bodies of men or women. Detroit, Mich. the household is of the greatest moment. Some space is given to the Silver bullion con ­ a change. Under the Harrison admin ­ Its effects are as lasting as the tablets Willie D. Thiels, youngest son of Mr. troversy at the last session of Congress. The Western Horses offered are all Full istration the National debt was reduced upon which it is impressed. and Mrs. [John Thiels, of Bengal, was financial outcome of the world ’s fair is also Blooded American Horses. Np several millions per month; business W. Floate—Love is the greatest factor born October 22nd, 1869. He died at properly presented. There is no partisanship in influencing for good. We should was good and labor employed. The the home of his parents January 13th, in the contents of The Tribune Almanac, and Mustangs or Bronchos. show more of it towards our children. every one can accept with confidence its gold reserve was maintained above I can look back and see the influence 1894, at 8:30 a . m. With the exception statistics of coinage, circulation, foreign trade, WANTED! one hundred millions. \ that my mother exerted in her house ­ of about four months be lived on the elections, population, pensions, revenues, Men to work for ns who desire to make Inspection of Stock and Cor­ Our democratic friends sav they are hold home farm until his demise. He was baking, divorce, marriage, sports, legal holi money tbls fall and winter during slack Mrs. J. T. Daniells —It is bard to draw times. Excellent chance. Liberal pay. If not to blame; that the eame laws exist married May 24, 1894, returning to bis days, and the hundreds olother things treated you have spare time, out of work, or looking respondence Solicited. the line and say where our duties lie. of. The facts about prominent societies in the for a paying business, write me at once. todav that existed when Harrison was Our home duties should claim our father ’s home September 20th, from United States are given more space than usual. president. With the exception of the greatest care. FRED E. YOUNG, Nurseryman, which time his decline was rapid, he The Almanac for 1804 is a most valuable book ROCHESTER. IV. Y. 28 20 R. M. STEEL. silver law, that is true; but while those Mrs. J. R. Campbell —Our influence passing away as above stated, as is quite of reference. It is indexed thoroughly and should be for the good of others. well. Price, 35 cents a copy. laws were patriotically administered by Mr. Matthews —I think that home usual with consumptive patients, he had MODEL FORM men pledged to the protection of Amer­ duties should claim our greatest atten ­ hope and a good mind until the last. The February Forum will contain la sharp Geo. H. Judd—Merchant Tailor. ican industries and American labor, tion. His patience and his great suffering was protectionist criticism of the Wilson bill by C0BSETS. Mr. Albert Clarke, Secretary of the Home Fashionable Ladle* Uncle Sam could pay expenses and re­ A recess of fifteen minutes was taken, quite remarkable. His funeral was in whicli all took an active part, after Market Club of Boston. He calls it “The _ „ Wear Them. duce the bonded debt. This bond issue held from the Bengal and Riley Baptist Wilson Tariff for a Deficit Only. ” Drene-Maker* which the following question was dis­ Recommend Them. will have to be followed by another if cussed, "Are Taxes too High? ” church, January 15, attended by a large Leading Merchant* About a year ago I took a violent the Wilson bill becomes a law, lor fifty J. T. Daniells —The question has but coucom se of friends. JUDD SeU Them. attack of la grippe. I coughed day and millions will not supply the deficiency. fonr words, but it means a great deal to “Let us be patient. These severe afflictions WHY? the taxpayer. 1st, Taxes are imposed. night for about six weeks; my wife then Will Fit you with The Latest They are the only Conets Not from the ground arise. suggested that I try Chamberlain ’s ever mad* that will fully What for? To keep the machinery of But oftentimes celestial benedictions Styles in supply the McltMlM ft tfct History Repeat* Itself. our government running, by which our Cough Remedy. At first I could pee no .tell, (loader figure and pro ­ Assume this dark disguise.” difference, but still kept taking it, and duce the fashionable contour. From the N. Y.Tribune: laws are made and enforced. 2d, How They are of great value in should they be imposed? In such a way Mrs. Mary J., wife of Andrew Jolly, soon found that it was what I needed. Thirty!luce years ago the Democratic If I got no relief from one dose I took Fall and Winter allowing Dam* Nature to as to be the least burdensome to the died at her home in Greenbnsh January _ fulfill her musioa of devel- p.uty went out of power borrowing taxpayer. 3d, How expended ? In such another, and it was only a few days un ­ ftlir Mflitrl Pnrm opment, which cannot be 18, aged 63 years. Deceased was born •ecomplished when “pad* ” money to meeta Treasury deficit created a manner as to be of the most benefit to til I was free from the cough. I think iu Mercer county, Pennsylvania. She people in general ought to know the Suitings, , *1" are used. They will reduce by its incompetence. Within a year the public. There is our state univer ­ •he lire, correct the shape and support the bust of sity at Ann Arbor. Only a short time removed with her people to Fulton, value of this remedy, and 1 take pleasure Ut eorpolnt tody, with entire satisfaction. Price after its return to power, a great deficit in acknowledging the benefit I have re­ fi.oo to |j.oo. If not obtainable from your ago our legislature passed a law impos ­ Gratiot county, in 1853, and was mar­ merchant, send for our Illuitrated Pi-ice List, created by its incompetence again com­ ing a tax to help pay the increasing ceived from. it. Madison Mustard, Overcoatings, Manufactured only by the ried to Andrew Jolly in 1854. Mr. and Otway, Ohio. 25 and 50 cent bottles for pels it to borrow. Further, it is com­ expenses of the institution, which the ■CHILLING CORSET CO.. Detroit. Ml eh. Mrs. Jolly removed to Greenbnsh about sale by Travis and Baker, Drnggists. pelled to use for that necessity a Re­ taxpayers have to pay. I think it the duty of the state to furnish its citizens a nine years ago, where they had one of Etc. publican law enacted eighteen years good education, but 1 do not think it the best farms in the county. Ten VITAL TO MANHOOD. ago, which was for years denounced in Nerve Blood right that the taxpayer should he taxed children were born to them, all of whom ,,mJA every Democratic meeting at the west to pay for the education of all or any Tonic Builder are living. The funeral was held at and south as a shameless robbery of the who may come and ask to be educated Ths Best Goods Always in Stock. in whatever profession they may choose, her late home Saturday. people for the benefit of bondholders, whether it be a lawyer, doctor, dentist, Dm. B. a WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT­ and is forced to employ this same old "During the epidemic of la grippe MENT, • specific tor Hysteria, Dtzxlneee, Tits, Neu­ civil engineer or anv other of the pro ­ SATISFACTION ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration canned try act because, as its chairman of the fessions, and then after they have pro ­ Chamberlain ’s Cough Remedy took the alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulnnm, Mental Depression, Softening of Brain, causing Insanity, misery, decay, Finance Committee in the Senate cured a diploma at the expense of the lead here and was much better liked GURANTEED. taxpayer, and are called upon to render than other cough medicine. ” H. M. death. Premature Old Age, Barrsnne**, Lose of publicly confesses, the Democratic service in whatever capacity it may be, Bangs, druggist, Chatsworth, III. The torrhcee ceased by over-exertion of brain, Self- pirty, through its factional divisions, is they are entitled by the diploma which grip is much the same as a very severe abuae, over-Indulgence. A month ’s treatment, il they hold, to charge an exhorbitant cold and requires precisely the same OforV by matblrftheech 5dSr for With incompetent to pass any act for the re­ . WILLIAMS' Geo. H. Judd, •Swill send written guarantee to refund If not eared, lief of the Treasury or the defence of price for their services. In • printed treatment. This Remedy is prompt and Guarantee* Issued by agent. W E8T8 LIVER PILLS report of the proceedings of ths board effectual and will prevent any tendency 50c. MEDICINE CO., cures Sick Headache, BiUooitnees, Liver Complaint, the public credit. Humiliation could per box Schenectady, N.Y. ______| And OoofftipatioQe of supervisors for last October, we find of the disease toward pneumonia. For • lor 89.M. MERCHANT TAILOR, GUARANTEES imbed only bp hardly be more complete. the following item of a schedule of rales. ale by Travis A Baker, Druggists. and Brockvllle, On:. Walker Street. • South Sid C. E. TAN SICKLE, St. Johns, Mich. ■ ■■ ...... -■—"■' ...... —"" ■■. v; • iw - ;• ■

Gulden Wedding. ADDITIONAL COUNTY. district No. 9 anyhow; for the past year The Circuit Court. The Republican. Last Monday afternoon. January 15th, 1804, or two there seems to have been a aixty-tive relatives and friends met with Mr. OVID. disturbing element which crops out in Wm. J. Gleason vs Lizzie J. Gleason TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS and Mrs. Holland Sias, of South Riley, to help From the Register Union: the winter term of school, and which Decree of divorce granted. FOR 1893.4. Thursday, January 25, 1894. them celebrate their fiftieth anniversary or DeWitt, Saturday, March 10. 1894. H. W. Huntley and H. M. High were has been very annoying to both teacher St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, March 29 and golden wedding. The roads were bad and the 80. 1894. Detroit TIME-TABLE. day was gloomy, but these difficulties did not out fox hunting last week, and killed and pnpils. All efforts to quell the Ovid. Friday, April 28.1894. stand in the way or prevent the friends from two of those wiley rascals near J. R. same have been unavailing, but our At the Regular Examinations, examinations will .. IN EFFECT .. When Daby was sick, we gave her CaetorU. commence at • o'clock a. N. All other examina ­ accepting the kind invitation. What nature Van Dyne ’s. They will have the bides worthy schoolboard have finally got tions will begin at 8 o ’clock a. m. lacked out doors, love and good will made up When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria. R. M. WIN8T0N. NOVEMBER 19th, 1893. in doors, for the sunshine of friendship and made into beautiful rugs. alive to the situation, and one day 12tf County Commissioner of Schools. last week, appeared on the scene with When she became Mias, she clung to Caatorla. ^TMtoraxA. good fellowship shone warm and bright. So Editor Pease, who conducts the few couples among thousands are spared to Tien she had Children, she gave them Caatorla. •— O C — 00 *A Anoka (Minn.) Union, as well as holding some iron clad rules and regulations, lyj-ORTOAOE SALE—DEFAULT HAVING -* ag- !*IL . n live together until half a century has passed _ been made in the conditions of a mortgage “SS? down the presidency of the Minnesota and now I guess somebody better look made by Nathan E. Reed and LetUe A. Reed, bis iu® H 3 over their wedded lives, that it was a pleasure STATIONS. m . 3 *!I a leetle out. wife, and Julia Reed to James M. Soverliill, dated *°® for all to be there and a pleasure too, that will editorial association, says: “A lady was November 23d, 1882, and recorded in the office of ll= 3 I* 3 i3 5; * N never be forgotten while memory lasts. I heard to remark the other day that she tbe Register of Deeds for Clinton couuty. in Michi ­ 7. *x u gan, on November 28th, 1882, iu Liber 59 of mort­ a. in p. in p. IU. doubt it any one present enjoyed being there had to go home and sew on a democratic BKAL K8TATK. Children Cry for Pitcher’s gages on page 190, which mortgage waa duly as­ DETROIT...... Ly . 6 40 4 05 10 45 more than your humble correspondent. Twen ­ signed March 8d. 1885, by said James M. Sovarhill Milwaukee Junct 7 00 4 25 11 05 badge for her . husband." On inquiry Castoria. to Ella P. McBlain and Annie A. Biased, by a Pontiac...... 7 46 11 45 6 07 12 15 ty-three years ago I taught school in South Jake Reeb to Michael Reeb, 50 100-160 Riley nearly a year and had the pleasure of what the badge was she replied : "A written assignment which was recarded April 15tk, ?2 80 a. iu. acres, sec. 7, Bingham, q. c., $500. Children Cry for Pitcher’s 1885, in tbe office of the Register ol Deeds afore­ Holly ...... 8 28 6 51 1 14 boarding around. I had the advantage over patch on the seat of his pants, caused Maggie Reeb to Michael Reeb, 66 100-160 said in Liber 68 of mortgage*, on pagos 487 to 491, 9 06 6 80 2 13 Castoria. Durand arrive.... 1 12 acrea, sec. 7, Bingham, $800. inclusive; which mortgage was again duly as­ Durand leave...... 9 86 1 32 6 60 2 18 by sitting around waiting for work." signed April 6tb, 1885, by said Annie A blss-ll, O woeeo ...... 10 00 2 08 7 17 2 45 ...... Marie Seltzes to Michael Reeb, 56 100-160 Children Cry for Pitcher’s conveying her undivided ono-balf thereof to Ella O woeeo Junct. ar. 10 09 2 08 7 20 2 50 The annual meeting of the Congrega ­ acres, sec. 7, Bingham, q. c., $300, P. McBlain by a written assignment, which was re­ 10 18 2 18 7 30 8 05 6 06 Castoria. O woeeo Junct. I’ve old acquaintances and forming tional church was held last Saturday ev­ Lena Reeb to Michael Reeb, 56 100-160 corded April 18th, 1885. in the office of tbe Register OYid...... 10 38 2 81 7 47 8 32 6 60 ol Deeds aforesaid, in Liber 53 of mortgage*, on 8 hepard.ville ...... 10 41 2 86 7 52 7 06 r ones. Many of my pupils were ening. The report of the treasurer acres, sec. 7, Bingham, q. c., $800. pages 496 to 498, inclusive, on which mortgage 8T.JOHN8 ...... 10 84 2 47 8 04 3 5S 8 25 John W. Chamberlin to Sophia C. Chamber ­ linear NURSERY there is claimed to be due at tbe date of this H 14 8 01 8 22 4 2-5 9 20 showed that $1,207 bad been raised by WANTED SALESMEN Fowler...... lin, 108 acres, sec. 22, Duplain, $3,000. IT STOCK and SEED POTATOES. IIBKRAL notice sewn hundred and twenty-six dollars, be ­ Ionia...... 11 49 8 81 8 55 5 08 11 49 the society and $1,240 expended, leaving SALARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. sides an attorney lee of thirty dollars, stipulated iu p. m p. m. The Michigan Mortgage Co. Ltd. to Wilber PERMANENTsnd PAYING POfelTI0NS to GOOD said mortgage, to be paid should any proceedings Lowell...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 46 1 25 a deficit of $33. This amount was quick­ Rail and wife, land on lots 5, 0, 7, block 6, MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGIN­ be taken to foreclose said mortgage; and no suit or Grand Rapids ..... 12 50 4 45 10 00 6 35 2 30 Village of Emmonsville, $325. NERS. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF proceeding at law or iu equity having bet n in ­ G. R. A I. Junct... 1 08 5 00 10 10 7 05 ly raised by the members present before DESIRED. Write at once tor terms to 40-12 stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by Ferrysburg...... 2 08 6 55 8 15 Among the treasurer’s rep >rt was accepted. George F. Janes and wife to Charles J. Mid mortgage, therefore, by virtue of the power of Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 00 8 20 Clark, 10 acres, sec. 24, Ovid, $101. sale Id said mortgage contained and of tbe statute a. m. a. ra. a. m. The debt of $642 which encumbered the Hiram B. Cole and wife to Samuel Kinney Tbe'BawhNursery Co,, Rochester, U, in such case made and provided, notice is hereby Chicago by Sir ar.. Durin g Nav. given that on FEBRUARY 17th, 1894 at 1 o'clock Milwaukee Str ar.ligalto □Only ...... years. The bride said that to look ahead church at the beginning of 1893, hits and wife, 85 acres, sec. 11, Lebanon, $000. in the afternoon, at tbe west front door of the £a*rwarcl. fifty yearsWt the time of her marriage it seemed been paid so that the church enters the Nathaniel J. Clark and wife to Orvill M- Legal. Court House for Clmtou County, iu Michigan, iu the Village of 8t. Johns, io said couuty, there will <£> very far away but to look back it seemed only Westbrook, lots 18 and 14, block 20, village of m . Sr S* K a step. new year free from all indebtedness. ROBATE ORDER—STATE OK MICHIGAN, be sold al public vendue to the highest bidder, tbe a 2f6> Ovid. $300. County of Clinton as. At a session of the premises in said mortgage desert tied, vis: The - . 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sias came from New York The following officers were elected. Jotham Averill to Amanda Averill, 1 acre, PProhate Court for the County of Clintoo, bolden atwest thirty acres of tbe west half of tbe southeast STATIONS. P 3CC *fl 6*0 3 OH° . III when woods were more plenty than cleared Trustees for two years, H. M. High, H. sec. 8, DeWitt, q. c. $000. the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on quarter of section seven. In towuship six north ot 5wa5 fields; but they did not stand idle or turn back Monday, the 22nd day of January, in the year range two west in Michigan. - u S M U N. Keys; Deacons, A. B. Danforth, E. George M. Edwards and wife to George M. one thousand eight hundred and ninety four. Dated November 23d, 1893. as their farm, comfortable home and well P- m a. in. p. m P. LU a. in. DeCamp ; Treasurer, L. H. Allen ; Clerk, Hoyt, lots 0 and 10, block 14, village of Ovid, Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. ELLA P. McBLAIN. Milwaukee Ly . tilled ground shows. Time has dealt lightly $1,200. In the inolteroftbe estate of AGNES A. KEENEY Pkkrins A Baldwins Assignee. Chicago Lv..... igatio nODly with them as they look much younger than E M. Plunkett; Chorister, Mrs. Marsh deceased. Albert J. Baldwin executor of said es­ ■Attorneys for Assignee. 81-12 a. iu. Lorenzo D. Wilson and wife to Orsamus M tate haring made application for the allowance of Graud Haven Lv 9 00 2 10 7 45 they are. Since they came to Michigan two all; Organist, Hattie Danforth; Ushers, Pearl, lot 151, Village of Mapleton, $325. hi. final account and for hia dlacharve. Ferrysburg...... 9 05 2 15 7 52 daughters have crossed over the silent river Fred Everett, Will White, James Wood- George J. Charles and wife to Frank C. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 15th ORTGAGE SALE-DEFAULT HAVING G. R. A I. Juuct.... 10 05 8 12 9 10 and found eternal life; but Mr. and Mrs. Sias day of Fetnuary A. D., 1894, at one o ’clock In the M been made in the conditions of a certain Grand Rapids ..... 6 45 10 20 8 25 9 15 11 45 worth and H. M. High. Brisbin, land on sec. 17, Watertown, $1,000. afternoon, be assigned for the examination of aald mortgage, made by James F. Andrus snd Mary J. p. in. have the blessed assurance that all is well and Melissa J. Greenwood to Levi Greenwood aceouutat the Probate Office in the Village of St. Andrus to Albert J. Baldwin for the use of Sarah Lowell...... 7 16 10 55 4 00 11 40 12 32 that when the times comes for them to leave 40 acres, sec. 20, Greenbush, $1,000. Johna. M. Moon and Heuty D. Sanderson and Rosetta this world of care they will be a united family MAPLE BAPID 8 - And It ia lurther ordered that notice be given to Sanderson, dated November 11th. 1882, ami recorded Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 27 2 50 Melissa J. Greenwood to Charles D. Green ­ the peraona interested in said estate, of the time November 11th, 1882, In tbe office of the Register Fowler..... 8 09 11 52 5 02 1 17 4 30 where sorrows never comes and partings are Maple Rapids, Jan. 23,1894. wood, 42 acres, sec. 20, Greenbush, $1,000. and place of said hearing by cauaiug a copy of this of Deed* for Clinton County, in Michigan, in Liber p. rn no more. One son is spared them and he Miss Edith Harper, of Fowler, is Daniel K. Greenwood to Melissa J. Green ­ older to be published in Tint Clinton Republi ­ 69 of Mortgages, on page 158; which mortgage was ST. JOHN8 ...... 8 25 12 17 6 20 1 45 5 45 lives on the homestead with his parents. Mr. can , a newsnaper nrinted and circulating in said duly a-signed January 3*1.1890, (conveylDg all the in ­ Shepardsvllle ...... 12 30 5 32 6 10 visiting friends in town. wood, 160 acres, sec. 20 and 30, Greenbush, County of Clinton for three successive weeks pre ­ terest ol said Ilenrv D.Sanderson aud Koeettaaau- OviaT...... 8 89 12 36 5 38 2 12 6 40 and Mrs. Sias were the recipients of several $6,350. vious to xaid day of bearing. d.-rs-m therein) by Henry D. Sanderson and Albert Owosso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 8 05 7 15 fine presents, the following is a partial list: Rev. Sanderson occupied the Con ­ William Russell to George B. Andrus and 40 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, J. Baldwin, for the use of Heury D. Sanderson and Owosso ...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 gold glasses, C. Sias and wife; silver tea spoons, (A true copy.i Judge of Probate. Rosetta Sanderson, to Miner R Frink, by a written Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 30 3 53 gregational pulpit Sunday. wife. 20 acres, sec. 17, Greenbush, $1,200. assignment, which was recorded January 4th, 1890, Durand leave... 9 HT» Mrs. A. Filmore; banquet lamp, Charels For­ John M. Brown to Manila Brown, 80 acres, T JRGBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN. In tbe office of the Register of Deeds, aforesaid, in Holly ...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 man and wife; picture, S. Jones and wife; H. F. Auten, of Little Rock, Ark., sec. 18, Bath, $1,500. .1 County of Cliuton, ss. Al a session ol the Liber 73 of mortgages, on page 414; which mort­ 8 05 8 25 Pontiac ...... 10 53 5 87 lamp, W. Hungerford and wife; silver cake visited at A. J. Moss ’ Friday and Satur­ William Russell to Amanda Spayd et al, 20 Probato Court for the County of Clinton, bolden at gage was lurther duly assigned April 11th, 1891, Milwaukee Juuct. 11 32 3 45 9 05 6 30 Mi'-Pronaie Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on (couveyiug all the interest of the estate of Mid DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 basket, gold lined, Mr. Fenton and wife, and day. acres, sec. 17, Greenbush, $1,000. Filday, ihe 5th day of January, in the year one Sarah M. Moon thereiu, said Sarah M. Moon hav ­ £3~ChairCar, Buftet Car and Sleeping Car Service Mr. Conjdin and wife: china cups and saucers, James Boughton and wife to Edgar Boug ’.i- thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. ing died since the making of said mortgage) by H. Molimean and wife; tida, Mrs. Schinimer- R. C. Ropers killed a possum Thurs ­ ton, 20 acres, sec. 34, Greenbush, $500. 1’ie-ent, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. George F Gross, executor of the will of Sarah M. In the matter of the estate of SILAS CLEVE­ Moon, deceased, duly appointed by the Probate Westward—No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra horn; $2, Mrs. Whitaker Sr.; rose bowl, O. day night. Quite a curiosity in these David Peck et al to Lewis Peck, 40 acres, charge 25 cts). No. 15 has Parlor Bullet Car at­ LAND, deceased. Carrie Cleveland, administra ­ Court of Oakland County, Michigan, to said Mioer tached Detroit to Grand Rupida (extra charge 25 Robinson and wife; mat, Mrs. Doe; cup and parts. sec. 23, Duplain, $2,000. trix of said estate, having made application for the K. Frink, by a written assignment, which was saucer, Orrin Stevens; silver souvenir spoon, Catharine Anstett to Michael Reeb, 50J00- ail‘>

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ST. JOHNSoREPTJBLTCAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 25,1894.

THE FARM AND HOME. surfaces. iu consequcpco of the orusta petoosa. or cement wearing A MEMBER OF THE GANG. ■Mp away too rapidly and often leaving BEST way to pack and syip deep cavities in the teeth which be ­ HB MADE A VERY BAD BREAK IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. » it POULTRY. come filled with food and soon prove AND GOT PINCHED. a great source of annoyance by in ­ Po Not Fond Poor Bird* no tint tar How r terfering with proper mastication. How Romo of J.uo James* Outlaws S3. JnJMPKEBT, . High Poultry la Soiling —Uneveu Tooth This occurs in horses of all ages, but Were Caught —Story of tho Glendale > — Strawberry Growing —Farm and most frequently in old horses. The Train Robbery by a Participant —He Lots of LONDON, now of G. IICAOO, vHth s Branch Office and Laboratory at HILLSDALE, MICIL, Boat# Uinta. upper molar teeth, being well pro ­ Went to Work With a Oua. Has Visited Southern Mlchiiiff** for the past Year, and during these visits has examined and prescribed tected on the outer surface with en ­ hundreds, ana effected some of tho most Wonderful Cures everovor made in the 8tate. Packing and Shipping Poultry. amel, wear less readily than the Bill Henry never became quite as In directions for packing and ship ­ [ rear friends and neighbors about Dr. Holman a. Humphrey »>• eeeroely a neighborhoodborbood In the county that has not bed lower ones, which are protected up ­ notorious as the James brothers, but benefit of the doctor's wonderful... skill,, . andsee retrar, itij a family which‘ hes aot had one or more of iu membermembers snatched from death and ping poultry a Philadelphia commis­ on the inner side. In consequence to health after h*4 been riven uy the family phy«jqja^h»d pronounoefi the esse tnenrehla U aflleted dejiet fail to he was every bit as bad, and if he landadvtoe tna sion house says that till poultry of this the upper teeth often become would tell, without exaggeration, should be fat Do not kill any poor very sharp upon the outside, and the number of men he had killed, bird, no matter how high poultry is when the reins aro drawn up the and aided in killing, it would make a At St. Johns, Thursday, Feb. 1,1894. One day only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns. selling. Food in the craw injures cheeks are forced on the sharp edges very startling record. Henry was the appearance, is liable to sour, and and become sore and often lacerated, more cunning than any other mem­ ■ Examination Free to All. Chronic Diseases. buyers object to paying for this worse while the lower ones becoming ber of the gang, and if there was Although the doctor to In mapy oases The doctor treats no agute diseases, bat fife than useless weight Poultry being sharp on the inside edges, lacerate any loophole for escape ho was the oompolled to nee expensive Instruments votes his whole time to the treatment sff fattened for market should be kept chronic and long standing and surgical f the tongue in a similar manner. first to take advantage of it. The and Chemicals In making analyses, mteco- m&io end other scientific examinations, cases; casesgtvsn up by oner doctors and p from food at least twelve hours be ­ The horse from this cause refuses most prominent members of the nounoed Incurable, be ifiest desires to SCO. J fore killing. Stick in the roof 0Et he makes no charges to anyone, believ ­ Humphrey has had nearly SJJflS curst In 1_ his food, since mastication causes James gang, when Henry was with state of Michigan, 'fihUs hto pattents ajl told ts of the mouth with small him severe pain. He drives side­ ing It to be e part of the physician's duty Minnesota, Wisconsin, lUtaoto, Alabama, Too- it, were Creed Chapman, Charlie to aaoertaln the patient ’s true oondltion nessee, Georgia. Ohio and Indiana, have bean keen blade, and while bleeding ways, drools or slobbers, tosses his Deerduff, John Mott, Hen Bugler, commence stripping olT the feathers; without expense to tbe suffc.-er. When ­ fully five times that number; nearly two-thirds head, etc. He soon begins to loose Ed Miller, James Cummings, John of these sufferers were given up as hopel ess use great care not to break the skin. ever and wherever Cr. Humphrey decides invalids, some to be bund, some deaf, and flesh, tho digestive organs become Land, Dick Little and Frank and to locate s monthly visit crowds Hook to "When carefully dry-picked, it should others a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney dife deranged, the Bkin becomes tight, Jesse James. Their specialty was see him, and no wonder, for by the first ex­ ease, consumption, destructive female treaMes. be hung up head down always twelve and he gets hide-bound, and the ani ­ Among others, hundreds of children hopeless ­ holding up trains and citizens on tho amination, sad often without asking n ly deformed. But behold bow many of them to fifteen hours to become thor ­ mal is perhaps doctored for bots, question, he tells the invalid what the i and hear, while nearly all aro rapidly highway, and stampeding horses. ng eured. oughly cool; for if packed with the worms and the like. In all these “We had been going a little slow,” trouble Is, end the prospect of n cure, and animal heat in, it will bo sure to most wonderful of all he values hto first The doctor to snrroandod with the finest and cases the tooth rasp becomes neces ­ said Henry to a New York most extensive collection of Instruments ever spoil. Poultry for the Philadelphia Impression and first look at n patient more la ported to this country for examining and sary; with that instrument tho sharp Recorder reporter, not long ago, market should have head and feet than all else, and Dr. Humphrey to never treating all forms of ohronie ailments of the corners of the teeth are easily taken “because the sheriffs were out acad. face, eye, oar, throat, chest, lungs, heart, left on, and intestinos should not be mistaken In his diagnosis In any case. stomaoh, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro ­ off and the horse is enabled to feed on the run night and day The doctor's methods differ markedly drawn. Turkeys and chickens from the general practitioner In all re­ ductive organs, urinary organs, brain and again in a proper manner. If the with gangs, carrying pretty stiff nervous system, paralysis, growths. Joint dis­ should always be dry-picked, and spects. Following the plan of 8t. George's eases, piles, hip diseases, sciatica, skin diseases, teeth are in this condition no medi­ loads of shooting tools, and all owing Hospital of London, no registers every when very fat and handsome will particular as to tho patient's physloal con ­ ulcers anu every form of weakness cC either cine is of any avail. The veterinary to the tapping of a few cash boxes male or female.______command a little higher price. dition and meutal state. The erudition of dentist must be called and tho tooth on the Northern Pacific. The worst each organ, location of any add all dis­ Ducks and geese should bo full- eased parts, and whether sympathetic or The doctor » specific medicines go straight to rasp is the only remedy that will of it was that they had got on tho the diseased organ, and can be plainly felt at feathered bofore killing, and after organlo. together with the amount and work In the diseased parts very shortly after prove of any service. right trail in some way and wo had nature of the disease. In this way the en ­ bein£ well scalded should be wrapped tire amount of vital energies are readily their use Is begun. They are pleasant to take, to go undor cover to koep from get­ mild but searuhlDg In action, yet agree with tightly in coarse cloths about two or lirin Notes. computed and the restoring power of the the most, delicate lady or child, do not reduce ting a dose of lead or going to jail body measured against the force end en ­ three minutes, then the down will A strong decoction of tobacco is a ergy and destructive capabilities of the die. the strength, and can be u-ed while at tbs Keeping quiet was about the hardest usual occupation, as many patients still abls roll off with the feathers. Scalded good thing for lice on stock. ease. Thus knowing the aotual oondltion for hard work and close attention to business thing that Jesse James ever had to of the tissues and the effect of specific are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously poultry after being picked should The Brahma is admirably adapted medicines upon every structure of the dying, knowing themselves ill, yet deceived next be “plumped ” by being dipped do, and long bofore it was safe to go body, unlike most doctors, he is enabled to to a cold climate, but is nono of the on the road he told mo that ho was aay positively whether any given case to Into a false security, they procrastinate and up and down about two seconds in curable Or not, aud can also rive the ap ­ put off the matter until the case Is rendered best for a warm one. going to do a littlo work right under incurable. The doctor earnestly requests ail water boiling hot and then imme­ proximate time and expense of treatment, persons under treatment to write him often, as Our American breods and the the noses of the shoriffs and their and would here point out the utter do. advice may be necessary week after week In diately into cold water about four Meditterranoan class are the best lusion cherished by many patients that Dr. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY swamp angels, just to teach them a they ought to get well In a few days or " 4 order to push any given case on as rapidly as or five minutes. Great caro should breeds for the South. weeks, notwithstanding the fact that they possible, and a good common-some statement be taken to avoid bruising tho flesh lesson for fooling with his business. on the part of the patient by mall Id the next The horse blanket in winter saves have suffered for rears. Cures alter all others FaiL thing to a personal oonsultatlon. or breaking any bones, says Farmers It was a way that Jesse had of play ­ ten times its cost in a short time, ing jokes, and nearly every joke that Voice. After being entirely cold, Delays Are Dangerous. and it also saves feed and labor. I ever knew him to work off always Facts fo» Men of All Ages. prepare for packing. For turkeys Many diseases are so deceptive that hundreds are ailing with By reason of false modesty the youth of our land are kept In and geeBe. boxes are best, although If evergreens stand where the had something liko a shooting iron dangerous, vet insidious, maladies, all unoonscioos of their true at the end of it. I told him that he oondltion. They know they are not well, but are entirely Ignorant Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and Indiscreet largo barrels can be used water will get round them and freeze of the deadly fangs fastening upon some vital organ, which must practices produce. These vices If persisted in eventually undermine by experienced packors. Use in winter, do something to prevent it was foolish, as tho way things looked sooner or later utterly destroy them unless rescued by a skilled the constitution, induce nervous debility and early decay, organic to me there was danger in the air, band. Are you afflicted? Your cose may be easily curable now, but weakness, premature loss of the manly powers, involuntary loss of clean packages, and paper Fit the sheep for market before remember, evefy moment of neglect brings you nearer the day vital fluids,' general prostration, and oftentimes Imbecility and or clean dry straw free from dust. sending it. Poorly fattened sheop are but danger was what Jesse loved when an Incurable stage may supervene^wheo the most skillful chronic epilepsy.*. Of all maladies afflicting mankind there to more than anything else that I know physician can renderrider you no assisrani The p regent to surg. The probably none about which the common family doctor In general Place a layer of straw at the bottom, poor property in the mutton market nrituxe may be too lay *. of. practice knows so littlo, yet no suffers need the attention of the then alternate layers of poultry and A laying hen is, in proportion to its A Life of Experience and Opportunity. experienced specialist more than these, and here we have to minister “The next time I saw him he had to a diseased body, a diseased mind, and imaginations filled with brown paper or good clean straw, weight, one of the largest producers Dr. Humphrey ’s entire life ha# been devoted to the study and work morbid desires and fearful apprehensions. Dr. Humphrey ’s un ­ stow each bird snugly, back up ­ of salable products of the farm, ex­ the plans all fixed to take a train at of hto profession, and Is rich in practical experience In hospital, die-- paralleled sucoess with these unfortunates arises not only from tbs wards, legs out straight, and fill tho ceeding in this respect even the cow. a little place near Glendale, just out ­ arv and private praotioe, and many of the truly wonderful fact of the most scientific and specific medloation known either In side of Kansas City. Mo. What fs he has seen and done, If told, would read more liko fiction than this or any other country, but also to the faot of the direct influence package so that the cover will draw The boy who intends to be a Er truth. In the great hospitals of Burope hto opportunities have of his powSrfwI will upon the peculiar mental depression always down tight and snug upon the con ­ made this a very tough job was tho been second to no living man's; not only sc, but be nas thoroughly found In such oases, by which he is enabled to Infuse a part of hip farmer should be a constant reader fact that Police Commissioner Craig traveled, and bis views of life, disease, etc., are so broad and cosmo ­ own energy Into their boneless lives. Were not all suoh cases held tents to prevent shifting and shuck ­ of agricultural newspapers and books politan that like a Gould or a Vanderbilt In railroad business, he In the most sacred confidence ths doctor could print letters frost ing while in transit Barrels are of Kansas City, who was a very keeps watch of and overlooks the entire medical world constantly. thousands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are - ‘ - and should become a student, when plucky fellow, and handy with a The methods Of McKenzie. Virchow, Pasteur, Koch, Browo-Sequarfi, perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility of bettor fom chickens and ducks, and prssible, in an agricultural college. M. Bergeon, Fotherglll, Bernard, etc., are as familiar to him as to productive organs of either sex rapidly destroys theenergl gqn, had taken a personal interest themselves, snd while ever ready to grasp and retain a fact, he holds body and mind, robs the step of Its elasticity, dims the bi these can be assorted and tied up in Tho question as to whether apple fast to old friends tenaciously, and makes newiew ones oautiouaiy,oautto ex- pales the cheek, develops cowardice, and often destroys the brightest pairs. It is always best to put the in running us down. Jesse had got perlence having long since proven that one olok " Intellect. Tho reproductive function to the mainspring of animal orchards should be cultivated or a fair sight at him with a Win ­ worth a dozen conjectures however plausible. life—preserve it at all hazards. different kinds in separate packages kept in grass has long been a subject and mark the kind on tho cover, also chester, but it was coming dark, and for discussion. The Massachusetts instead of boring a hole in hi3 head Latest Discoveries and Improvements, or organ* has taken place, as to affect the tence, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, losses, put an invoice of shipment on pack ­ proper functioa of said organ aafi finally weakness and nervous debility, also for pros ­ horticultural society has decided the ball only clipped a piece out of < Dr. Humphrey Is the only physician who tatitis, vsrloooele and all private diseases, age and send copy of invoice by has had the special advantage of European break down the aotual structure itself. that apples grown in grass land will Even In seine cases when this has happened wkether from Imprudent habits of youth or mail. Best markets for poultry are his ear. The game that Jesse had hospital studies In microscopy of the Wood sexual excesses in mature years, or any cause koep longer than others, and, there ­ picked out was the 'Frisco flyer, and and tissues, who carries with him a fall Una of unusual *kttt may stop the deafruotiire oper- Christmas and New Years. Care Instruments and apparatus for making striot- atl6n. stay the Inroads of tbe be injured by frost than the flowers “Lan 1, like a fool, went to work became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes red, Lot Angeles, via So Pac...... 1:00 p m of perfect varieties. (5) Varieties the figure should not be large. the next day. carrying a gun, and he lose of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs. Nothing dwarfs a wall more than a .TryThs. TPue Southern Route. that are neither very early nor very was pinched. It was just as I Kennedy A Kergnn ’s New Method Treatment. It cared me, and I have huge design. It may be well cover ­ - had no symptoms for five rears. I am married and happy. As a Historical, Plctureaque and lade* late in point of maturity, are the thought. They had nothing against S doctor, I heartily recomena it to all who have this terrible dii ed with metatlio tints upon and over with the perfume of Flowers most productive and have the longest him, but he did not have any sand . typhuia." It will eradicate the poison from the blood. ” THE POPULAR aud Tropical Fruits. fruiting season. (6) As a rnlo, va­ a dado of wood-fibre. Copper and and squealed. He gave the whole Wintsr Routs t* ths Coast olive of sage green are good combin ­ rieties that have the most vigorous gang away, and there was a terrible 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150.000 CURED. ations. Bright greens, those con ­ For maps, folders, desci Iptive matter, ate., apply to- and healthy foliage are the least pro ­ whoop when Commissioner Craig taining the poison of aniline dyes ‘ I am US years of age, and married. When young I led H. D. ARMSTRONG, ductive, while those with a weaker started out with his band of cut­ gay life. Early indiscretions and later excesses mnode «de troubletr from which there has resulted so Trav. Pass. Agent. JACKSON, MlCIIfr growth of foliage and a greatef sus­ throats to do us. Land gave them for me. I became weak and nervous. My kidneys became much lingering, obscure suffering, affected and I feared Bright's disease. Married lif < was unsatis ­ ceptibility to leaf blight ate usually our movements, and they were all factory and my home unhappy. 1 triad everything —all failed till should be used nowhere about the :the most prolific. (7) Winter protec ­ present when we met to divide the I took treatment from Drs. Kennedy and Kergan. Their New dwelling. Method built me up mentally, physically and sexnaliy. I feel I tion be may dispensed with upon boodle. We gave them battle and and act like a man in every respect. Try them. ” i well-drained Bandy soils. but A new notion in pincushions is to three of us got away in the night. I make them flat, the shape of a square tr No Names Used Without Written Appears to be a necessity upon did not know how the thing turned Consent of Patient. [heavier ones. (8) The leaf- j envelope. The pins are inserted at out until the next day, and then I S weats, i KMJt marks] the edge. They are made of two Cured in time. blight may be checked by saw in tho papers that the James T

into rows of mirrors and oolumna,and was placed in the center of the room, the beams over their heads grew intc and bade her seat herself upon iL noble arches, and the floor beeams Crimson with shame and distress, marble, and the knight's poor dress Nettie obeyed, and then Miss Stewart turned to doth of gold, and the prin ­ £ferTi: brought from the cupboard a cap of cess robe to silver tissue; and about stiff, brown paper, upon which the What is word “Dunce" was inscribed in big the castle stretched a splendid garden, black letters, and placed it on Uie and at the door stamped and trumpet ­ PrejpwMT drooping head. Poor Nettie! She ed a thousand elephants, laden with sat quite still, her hands in her lap silver; while In the middle of the EE NORRIS was and the lids veiling her blue eyes. room stood a splendid ropast, at which nearly nine years She was too much ashamed even to the princess and her husband aat old. It wanted a cry, and she dared not meet the down. week to her birth ­ glances of her companions. She felt So the princess ’ wiscom was proven day, and she told very unhappy as she thought that now she would be kept in, and would per ­ castoria to the king, her father, who, since h< her school - fel­ lows that her haps be too late for the party. Even if has seen the thousand elephants iaden not, could she face Bee and, her friends with treasure, is exceedingly fond of mother had prom ­ ised to let her after this disgrace? talking about his son-in-law. The clock struck four. Books were Castoria Is Dr* Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infhnts »v \ ------, -c; , have a party. Liberty or Desth. “Wont It be nice? ” she asked. put away and the children were die- and Children* It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor missed, all except Nettie. Miss Stew­ In A few miles from the banks of ths “Mother says we may have dancing after tea, and my sister Dora has been art took no notice of her, and the lit­ other Narcotic substance* It Is a harmless substitute Alabama river, about fifty miles tle girl began to wonder if her teacher BAMBOOZLING GRANDMA. ^ teaching me to waltz. It isn't so very for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL above the Gulf coast, in a lovely hard to do. Father is going to show would go home and leave her there "There never was a grandma half so goodl" wooded country, is a beautiful army his magie lantern. ” alone. Tears rose to her eyes and It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Be whispered while beside her chair ho stood. post, called after the home of Wash ­ A chorus of approval greeted this rolled down her flushed cheeks Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays •< And laid his rosy cheek, Miss Stewart heard the sound of With manner very meek. ington, ML Vernon. Several com­ statemenL feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Against her dear old face in loving mood. panies of United States soldiers, with “And we shall have games, besides; sobbing, and came to the little girl’s H side. Then Nettie begged to be for ­ Vt ‘There never was a nicer grandma born; their officers constitute the garrison. Bod and Dora know so many Musical cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Chairs, and Hunt the Slipper, and given, and confessed what had been I know some little boys must be forlora A railroad runs immediately by the the cause of her carelessness. Miss teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency* Because they've none like you, post, of which it is one of the stations. Dumb Charades. ” I wonder w int I'd do Bee was a merry, good-tempered Stewart smiled as she removed the Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach Without agrandma's kisses night and morn?" Travelers on this road find objects oi dunce ’Acap little girl, and very popular with her and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­ “There never was a dearer grandma, there!" peculiar interest in seeing there the companions; but during the next few “I believe you will npt let it happen I.. Ho kissed her and ho smoothed her snow-white famous Indian chief, Ueronimo, and a days she found herself the object of again, ” Bhe said. “You will learn, toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother ’s Friend, / hair; Nettie, that play is all the sweeter Then fixed her ruffled cap, part of his band, who a few years ago more attention than she had ever Anc. nestled in her lap, spread dread and desolation through ­ before received. Ada Martin made a when work is well done. Now let me see if you caunot get this sum righL ” While grandma, smiling, rooked her old arm­ out Arizona and New Mexico, and ring of many-colored beads for her, Castoria. Castoria. chair. Gracie Turner lent her a storybook, The sum was done correctly in a kept detachments of our army in dili­ few seconds Nettie was surprised * Castoria Is sa excellent medicine for chil­ u Castoria Is so well adapted to children that “When I'm a man what things to you I'll brlnz; and Maud Ellis lent her her skipping- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its I recommend It as superior to any prescription A horse and carria e. and a watch and ring. gent and dangerous march for them rope during recreation hour. that she had found it so difficult be ­ All grandmas are so nice for many months before they were good effect upon their children.” known to me.” Two days before the birthday Bee fore, for it seemed quite simple now. H. A AacHxa, M. D., (Just here he kissed her twice). captured. They have since then been If ive minutes later Mrs Coulter, Dm. Q. C. Osoood , And grandmas give a good boy everything. ” brought half a dozen little notes, Lowell, Mass. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y* prisoners at ML Vernon. folded in the shape of cocked hats, to looking from her open doorway, saw Before his dear crandma could reply Geronimo and his braves are now school and distributed them with an her little daughter ooinlng down the « CastoriaIs the beet remedy for children of •• Our physicians in the children's depart­ This boy looked up, and with a ro.’ulsh eye, ment have spoken highly of their experi ­ Then whispered In her ear, engaged in the peaceful occupation ol important air. Ada, Maud and Gracie street. which I am acquainted. I hope the dayis not That nobody might hear: were three of the fortunate ones, and “How-late you are, dear!” she said. fSr distant when mothers will consider the real ence In their outside practice with Castoria, “Say, grandma, have you any more mince pie? ” making bows, arrows and blow-guns, “Have you been crying, Nettie?” and although we only have among our which they sell to the travelers who the others were Flo and Katie Seton, Interest of their children, end use Castoria In­ Then Nettie told her trouble, half stead of the various quack nostrums which are medical supplies what Is known as regular The Fairy Bird and the Princess. a pair of twin sisters, and a young stop on their way to see them. girl named Nettie Coulter. fearing that mother would reproach destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, products, yet we are frag to confess that the The Princess Amaranthe had a dove, A pathetie incident, Bhowing the “I wrote the invitations myself last her, but she did not. She saw that morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria baa won us to look with which she kept in a golden cage and Indian's undying love for liberty, night, ” said Bee, proudly. “Dora told Nettie had been sufficiently punished agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” fed and tended al ways herself, and reoently occurred at Mount Vernon. me how to spell the hard words, and for her faulL So she brought out the them to premature graves.” United Hospital urn Disraxazar, that was so tame and loving that it A young Indian, who had been for Bob did the folding." white frock and bronze shoes and be ­ Da. J. F. KnrcHZLOH, Boston, would nestle in her bosom; ana all three years at Carlisle, Pa., after his Perhaps Nettie Coulter was the one gan to dress the little girl for the Conway, Ark. Alls* C. Surra, Prcj., party. Nettie was soon ready, and wondered at her care for the bird, course there was finished, enlisted in to whom the invitation gave most The Ceatsnr Company, IT Murray Street, Now York City* pleasure, for she had not expected iL then mother produced a box of choco ­ for none knew that it was a fairy bird the army and was sent to Mount late creams, tied with white ribbons, and gave the princess counsel. She was a shy child of seven, and had Vernon. His name is James One Star. not long attended the schooL Her aud with a picture of a little girl upon Now, Prince Timour came to coart Perhaps he was over-persuaded ta eyes sparkled as she thanked Bee, and the lid. to woo the princess. He was lord of enlisL At any rate, he did not ap ­ when lessons were over her eager lit­ “You must give this to Bee for a six castles and one of the handsomest preciate what a soldier's garrison life tle feet carried her home in a very birthday present, ” she said...... ■ ■ ...... 1 1 1 - ■■■■ men of his time. roeanL After a trial of its regularity, 6hort time. “Mother, how good you are! And The princess found herself not ill monotony and confinement, he con ­ “Mother, may I go to Bee's party?" I’ve been so naughty. I will try to be a good girl always” disposed toward him. cluded that it was not the life for she cried, holding the note aloft in triumph. Bee’s home was not far away, and “But what sayest thou, my dove, ” him. So one night he quietly laid Nettle soon reached iL She could said she. The mother smiled at her impetuous down his gun and slipped away. little maid, and pointed to the books hear the sound of merry voices inside The Inter Ocean “That cruel man will never make a Following the north star, he made that Nellie had flung on the table. as she timidly knocked at the door. It kind husband, ” answered the bird, at his way along the banks of the river “Put your things tidily away first, was opened by Bee. ------IS THE------which the princess wondered not a till he reached an inland town, about my dear, and then tell me all about,iL" “Come in, Nettie,” she cried. “We little. a hundred miles away. There curiosi ­ “There ’s the note, mother, ” said would not begin tea until you came.” MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST Bat one day she saw him beating ty or need led him to stop, and there Nettie,” hastening to obey. “You Nettie followed Bee into the parlor, ------AND------feeling a little uneasy lest some re­ his hound and turned away saying: he quickly came to grief. He was mark might be made about what had “This man shall never be my hus ­ arrested and information of his pres ­ HHS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. A 8 c de r happened at school, but nobody said a band. ” ence was telegraphed to ML Vernon. H IJU word about it, so Nettie soon got over TERMS 3Y MAIL- Then all the courtiers exclaimed During the interval of a day or two her shyness and the king, her father, was not a between his arrest and the arrival of fu v wx And Mr. Norris showed so many DAILY (without Sunday), 96.00 per year. DAILY (with Sunday), $8.00 per you. little angry, and sending for her said: the sergeant sent to take him to his comical pictures, and told such funny The Weekly Inter Ocean, per year, $1.00 “Daughter, if thou dost not marry post, One Star reposed behind the stories', that Nettie enjoyed the party within the year thou mayest even bars of the city prison, where he was even more than she had anticipated. As a newspaper THE INTER OCEAN kseps abreast of the times in all reapects. It spares neithsr pains nOT expense in securing ALL ^THB NEWS AND THE BEST shift for thyself. I am weary of the object of much interest to the How Ho Ganged It. OF CURRENT LITERATURE. keeping a palace and a hundred gig­ citizens, and of friendly sympathy A Devonshire farmer went to Lon ­ gling maids for a foolish wench who when he gave his reasons for desert­ don to see the sights While walk­ cannot tell her right hand from her ing. ing down the Strand he saw a card The Weekly Inter Ocean left, and has not wit enough to accept “I was kindly treated,” he said, in a tavern window bearing the in ­ Is sdlted especially for those who, on account of mall service or any other reason, do a fair offer when it is made to her. ” “and well cared for. I had everything scription. “Devonshire cider sold not take a dally paper. In its columns are to be found the week’s news of all the ^Atthat the princess answered never I needed or desired, except liberty. here. ” The old man ’s heart warm­ world condensed end the cream of the literary features of the Daily. a word, but went away and wept That I could not live withouL I ing toward his native beverage, he A9 A TPAMTIW PAPER IT F.YfJRLS *u Western journals. I* until the dove comforted her, saying: wanted to be free and go and come entered the public house and “Be of good cheer. It is better and do as I wished." called for a “pint ’o zider.” The that your father should chide you once When asked if he did not fear pun ­ liquor being drawn he placed it to A Supplement, Illustrated, In Colors, than your husband always." ishment when he returned to his posL hi9 lips and half emptied the meas­ of BIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making In nil SIXTEEN PACES. This Supple, So six mouths passed away and he said; ment, containing BIX PAGES CP READINO MATTER and TWO FULL-PARE ure, putting it on the counter with ILLUSTRATIONS, Is alone worth the prise charged for the paper. ^.here came a second prince to oourt. “No. They will certainly imprison POOB NKTTIK. the remark that it was “very poor He was ugly and old, but was master THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, the news and commer­ me, with all its hardships. Perhaps know Bee, don ’t you? She brought stuff.” A cockney standing by, cial center of all west of the Allegheny Mountains, and la better adapted to tho of two kin gdoms and twelve castles. they will shoot me. But I don ’t care me home one day when I had a fall in thinking to raise a joke at the farm­ needs of the people of that section than any paper farther Baet. He never rode without a hundred to live without liberty. ” the playground. ” er’s expense, said: *T say, mister, It Is in accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature. men-at-arms at his back, and he Poor One Star is now suffering the “So that was Bee?" said Mrs. Coul­ do you know how that cider was Please remember that the price of Tbs Weskly Inter Ocean IS ONLY ONE changed his dress three times a day, penalty of his desertion. —Philadelphia ter. “She seemed a nice little girL made?” “No,” said the farmer. DOLLAR PER YEAR. Address Would you like to go to this party, and never wore the same dress twice. Times. “Well, I’ll tell you. They stuck up THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. He brought the princess, by way of a Nettie?” The Parrot's Joke. “Oh, mother! ”—Nettie's face was a barrel of water at one end of a shed present, an ivory chariot, lined with There is a parrot in Philadelphia sufficient answer. and stood back at the other end and satin, a dress of velvet, and a lace veil and his name is Jim. He is right up Bv special arrangement with the Publisher of The Inter Ocean we ars “Then I think you may, dear. I threw apples at it.” “Did they? ” able to offer that it had taken 100 years to em­ to date so far as the grasping of will have your white frock ready by said the farmer, slowly sipping the broider. Then, again, the princess opportunities is concerned, and every Friday afternoon. ” cider. “Then they didn ’t hit that asked counsel of the dove. once in awhile he does something that “Thank you, mother. Oh, t am so barrel more ’n once. ”—London Tid- The Weekly Inter Ocean “If you hate him at first sight, ” an ­ serves to keep this impression firmly happy! I shall think about the party Bits. swered the bird; “how will you hate fixed in the minds of those about him. everv minute until the time comes. ” AND him when you are forced to see him He gave one of his object lessons the “Don ’t think about it too much, Fool of the Future. every day?" other day. dearie or your lessons will suffer, and Fritter—What are your ideas about The Republican, Miss Stewart will not be pleased with the fuel of the future? So said the princess: Adjoining the house where Jim you. ” BOTH ONE YEAR, FOR THE 8UM OF “I will not become his wife, either. " rules supreme is a coal yard. There This was good advice, but Nettie Twitter—That is a question that Then the prince packed up his ivory are trestles in it on which the hump ­ did not profit by iL She was so inat ­ does not concern me. I have con ­ chariot, and the lace veil and the vel­ back iron horses push cars laden with tentive to her lessons next day that scientiously tried to make my life One Dollar and Fifty Cents vet dress, in a violent huff, and took black diamonds. The freight men her teacher was obliged to speak such an exemplary one as to relieve Now is ths time to subscribe. Address himself off; and the king, her father, have a peculiar cry, indicating when sharply to her more than once, and on me of all fears of going where fuel fell into so great a rage that he could to shoot the cars on the trestles. It Friday matters were worse. will be needed in the futur&. not eat his dinner. “What are you thinking of.Nettie?” Fritter—You quite misunderstood THE REPUBLICAN, is something like “Wah-Hoo-o- asked Miss Stewart when Nettie had “Look well to thyselfl The year is Whoop. ” Jim's cage was moved to me. I am thinking of the rise in ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. told her for the second time that an coal and the necessity, sooner or nearly gone!" he cried, “I want no the side of the house where the coal island was a portion of water entirely fools about me that cannot tell on yard is the other day, and through surrounded by land. “You cannot later, of devising something to take which side their bread is buttered ” the window he heard the cries of the have studied your lesson. If you do its place. In the event, then, of a The year passed ou till it came to trainmen and saw the cars shoot, not do better I shall be obliged to continued rise in coal, what do you the last day, when there rode up to The cry wasn ’t in Jim's vocabulary, keep you in this afternoon. ” think it would be best to burn? the palace gate a handsome young and he took to it like a duck does to Nettie felt rather alarmed at this Twitter—In such an event I should knight, tall and straight as an oak, water. That night he began to prac ­ threat, and when Miss Stewart re­ unhesitatingly advocate burning the turned her book she set to work in coal dealers. with eyes as blue as the princess ’ own tice on the vocal signal. The imita­ real earnest to learn her task, succeed­ and a voice as sweet as that of a bird; tion was a little ragged edged at firsL ing so well that she was able to re­ A Mean Man. and the princess seeing him, said to but the festive bird soon had his vocal peat it perfectly in half an hour. Old Judge Peterby is a very close the dove: chords trained down to the accompani- This was something gained, but man even to his young wife. She ™ New York “This one I lov« ” menL there was still a sum to be done. Nettie did not like arithmetic, and she was going out shopping and hinted “Nay, then, take him!" answered Then he waited for his chance. It that she would like a blue silk dress. the bird. tarns the following day. The window pouted as she took her slate and looked at the row of figures that were “Nonsense! blue doesn ’t suit your But the whole court was in an up ­ where his cage was placed had been to be multiplied by two. It was a complexion at all,” he replied. roar, for this young knight had only put up in order to air the room. The very easy sum, but anything will “Then I’ll take a green dress.” his sweet voiceband his good sword; coal train came puffing along. There seem difficult to a little girl whose “Do you want to poison yourself? no men-at-arms and no ivory chariot. was a little drilling and a section was attention is not given to her work. Don ’t you know that all these green “If thou take this man never come taken out, part of which was to go on "Twice three are”— Nettie yawned, dresses are poisonous?" and idly tapped the slate with her back to me," said the king, “unless the trestle of the coal yard. Then “Then you pick me out a dress ” came Jim's opportunity. Before the pencil. Was mother ironing her white Weekly Tribune thou oanst bring a train of 1,000 ele­ “That ’s the trouble. I don ’t like phants laden with treasure with thee. ” two center cars could be coupled the frock? she wondered. Would she bring out her pink sash and pretty to see you in any other colors except So they went away together from mischievous bird inflated his lungs bronze shoes? Would Mr. Norris show blue and green. ”— Siftings. the palace, the princess riding be ­ and shrieked “Wah-Hoo-o-Whoopt ” many funny pictures with his magie —AND— hind the knight on his horse; and no The engineer pulled the lever and lantern? A Ureaclfnl Thought. one cried good speed; only the dove away shot the uncoupled section on Twice three —Twice three —to be “Perhaps, ” said the man who tries nestled in her bosom and comforted trestle. It was up the incline before sure, that made seven, and down went to be philosophic, “It is just as well her a little. And all day long they half the force had been expended and a figure seven on the slate. Twice that the lives of great men cannot be journeyed through the forest, until three sf the cars jumped the guard one made two, of course. That was prolonged so as to enable them to 5511 and tumbled into the yard below. easy enough. The sum was nearly they came to a poor little cottage, the finished now; only one figure to be witness all the fruits of their endeav ­ gate of which stood open. The trainmen stood aghast with as­ multiplied. Nettie paused again, and ors.” The Clinton “. 1" “That is our hon&e, ” said the knight; tonishment, and Jim—why he just wondered what sort of a game “Possibly. ” and, fastening his horse, he began to grinned. ______* “Musical Chairs ” was “No ‘possibly ’ about iL Just im­ chop the wood to get the supper, Wisdom From th« Nursery. “Nettie!” called Miss StewarL agine Ben Franklin having to live in while the princess, who had found “Papa! ” cried little Willie, as the Nettie Btarted and looked at her a city full of trolley cars!” ONE YEAR some floor in a closet, began to make clock indicated 3 in the morning. No slate. She had not yet discovered how Wliat It Majr Come to. some bread. many two would make when multi­ answer. “Papal ” cried Willie again, plied by the same number. Withont “How now? ” asked the dove, “nave and again and again. Finally papa “Oi’m sorry, ma’am,” said the stopping to reflect, she put down a queon of the kitchen, "but Oi’ll have ONE DOLLAR you no regrets for the twelve castles, got up and walked into the nursery, five, then went up to the teacher ’s the ivory chariot and the velvet rubbing the sleep xftit of bis eyes to lave yez. ” desk. • “Why, don ’t we treat you well?” dresses?” “Weil, what on earth do you want at “I have been looking at you, Net­ “Oi’ve nothin ’ to say agin the “Nol” said the princess, stoutlyr “I this hour of the night? ” he said. tie,” said Miss Stewart, severely, “and AND A HALF. have something that all of them can ­ I am quite sure you have not tried to tratement; but yer ways o ’ livin ’ is “Well, papa, ” said Willie, sitting up I unconganlal to me. However, Oi’m not bring, and that ia love! ” in bed, “if Grover Cleveland's first do your sum correctly. I really must Hardly had she spoken the words, name was Jimmie, whst would hu punish you this time.” j perfectly willin ’ to give yez a letther of rlcoommendation to yer next cook. ” Address ell orders to THB REPUBLICAN, when the low, smoky walls shot op last name be? ”—Harper ’s Bazar. She led the little girl to a stool that St. Johns, Mich. D U FLA I N.

The Republican. Duplain , Jed . 19, 1894. ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. Editor Republican : Fifty years ago Thursday, January 25, 1894. last Wednesday the 17th of January, 1844, we were married by a Justice of Jj Properties C TRE COUNTY. the Peace named Garner Carpenter in y Permanently ^ the township of Genoa, Livingston w Preserved. r BENGAL county, Michigan. My wife was born Bedual , Jed . 23. IBM in the township of De Poister, St. When you see the face of an Miss I sad ore Eld ridge is on the sick Lawrence county, York state; my list. native place was the city ot Hamburg, Entire J J»! Mrs. Steward has the pleasure of Germany. Her parents moved in an Japan Tea gathering full blown pansies from Tne early day when Michigan was yet a Pure. yard January 18. territory and settled in the town of ts Milford, Oakland county, in 1832. I \ Old Friend you are Deligted. Mrs. A. B. Fitch, of Battle Creek, is here visiting her aged mother, Mrs. landed in August 1837 in New York The Japanese Artists may not know much about making pictures to an American taste, but they know how to make TEA Doak, who has been confined to her City' in September I arrived in the that tickles the American palate and “ARATA” is loom some weeks by sickness. township of Hamburg, Livingston county. I hired out to work for Mr. Winchester Rice, of Mancelona, called Ferdin and Grisson, father of Charles on friends here recently, on his return The Queen of Their Product. Grisson, who lived and died in Ham­ from a soldier ’s reunion at Grand burg, of this state. I stayed with him It is graded upon HONOR and sold on its MERIT. Buy on our GUARANTEE that it will give satisfaction or can be Rapids From here he went to Lapeer about two years and worked on a farm to visit his daughter, Mrs. Catlin. returned. Try it and you will use no other. Below find a few Leaders for this week: for several years for several American Mr. Henry Heavens, a pioneer of faimers, until I bought a piece of land in 50 pieces all wool and half wove Dress Goods for 19c 20 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00. Clinton county, died at his home Friday, the township of Genoa, Livingston per yard. 25 lbs C 8ugar for $1.00. COME EARLY from the effects of la grippe and age. Good Wool Socks for 12Jc per pair. 3 lbs Smoking Tobacco for 25c. county of this state, where my brother Good Cotton 8ocks for 5c per pair. 5 lbs good raisins for 25c. He was seventy years old. Funeral Charles Emil Beurmann still resides. Heavy Cottonade Pants for 79c per pair. 5 lbs 8oda for 25c. AND SECURE BARGAINS. from Sutton school house Sunday, and In the year 1846 I moved with my Good Table Linen for 12Jc per yard. 8 lbs Rolled Oats for 25c. 2 cans Early Peas for 26c. interment in Oak Ridge cemetery. family to Kent county, I took up 160 Ladies’ Colored Hose for 7c per pair. 8pecial Sale this week of Short Lengths in Fine Wool 5 bars of white Marcelles Soap for 25c. acres of government land in the town of Dress Goods 10 bars Troy Soap for 25c. O L I V E. Grattan, four miles west of Otico corners, 2 cans Salmon for 25c. ST.JOHNS MERCANTILE CO. Olive , Jan. 19,1B94. where Rufns Cook had made an early Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Tucker, settlement. I hired Indians to raise my January lltb, 1894, a daughter. log shanty and paid them in powder ftp rnfsP 1 The young friends of Herbert Reed and lead and a box full of percussion HIS IS YOUR LUCKY OPPORTUNITY. gaye him a pleasant surprise January 12. caps; They had a camping ground on The Elty &£*!?*...... T The next Baptist social will meet with my premises and were killing deer at a The Great Inducements we have been Mrs. Kate Grinnolds, in Watertown, the great rate, before the whites took up Queen and LS " offering will close February 1st. . . . first Thursday in February. all the land. Names of pupils who have not been In 1849 I got the gold fever ; took my absent for month ending Jan. 13, family back to father D. B. Perce in Crescent Route OUR 10 PER CENT. OFF SALE INCLUDES 1894, Olive District, No. 3: Stella Bacon, Livingston county, and started for the Pacific coast. There were no roads nor 5 V".' !>**•• -.n<: r- Vj-v.-w.t fro “n 'nr fr -m I,-*«i:s,,:lle. TY ti Nelly Brown, May Conklin, Gracie .• .on -uie f-riortest !»■■* t<> N \v Or) mbs; 17 rules -linrfsi Lev rjgtr.n, Everything in Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Conklin, Dean Sperry, Fay Reed, bridges yet built in that wonderful i : in.. .. ♦.. In :;:ion to ii.:> as all travelers know, it n«n< t!. ■ About thirty-five friends of Mr. and camping ground, doited with white tents . • • South, ” art I 1: f';u'p:nc!it ar;.l through ca: sare uncxcci.cJ. Everything in Boys ’ Fine Shoes. Mrs. Will Lott sprang a pleasant sur­ U- C. rnd < rur.: along the bights near the harbor. It Everything in Misses Fine Shoes. prise upon them last Friday night. was a busy and marvelous time, miners coco vestibule ::) trains They were preparing for bed when the * > t :t ;.i, il rr.Vi, ;ii m., I h-rni'an. New Orleans; nrtrtthrcut'hChat- Everything in Children’s Fine Shoes. coming and going continually, and gold company arrived. Mrs. L. was so sur­ ! . 7 t t> .'.-'.u.'ita. Jiiel-.onv.Jle, Kin. TbrouHi ears to Jackson. dust and big chunks was all the coin in a ; I r t, ,:ij > ki , >\-v ! T-nn.. and Asheville. N. (—See the map. prised she didn ’t know her nearest circulation. I went to work digging DI vc'. V.:.: t . T M-.tsico ~.. l C .” • .1 t.n New Orieu.ss or Shreveport. neighbor ’s name, but the greatest sur­ We say everything in the above mentioned goods because gold on the north fork of the American TO FLORIDA prise was on Mrs. Dr. S. when she we mean everything and will not be “just out ’’ when you come river about 40 miles north east of The travel i.i.s year will be greater than ever before. Remember that the Qu, -a and found the dog had eaten one and one- Crescent is the only line running solid vestiln-.led trains from Cincinnati to Florida. It Sacramento; I had good success. Brig­ to buy. This is no sale of Old Goods but the best the market half pounds of dried beef which she had is 109 m.les the shortest line. Time, 27 hours. ham Young called in his Mormon follow ­ affords, at a Cash Discount of io per cent., which must induce carried for refreshments, but presume FOR INFORMATION ers in the fall of ’49; they had to return buyers to buy, not only for the present use, but for months to the dog enjoyed it. Mrs. C. L Pearce.in as to routes, rates and schedules, address any Q. and C. representative. Full information to Salt Lake City; some did not obey behalf of the company, presented Mrs. given as to excursion rates, land rates, etc. Baggage checked and sleeping-car berths re­ come. his summons, because they did not like served upon application. Send for printed matter. L. with a fine rocker. his ways; took up good claims along W. C. RSNEARSON, GEN. PASS. AGENT, CINCINNATI, O. Died, in DeWitt, January 13th, at the the coast and formed the nucleus of This is Your Last Week to But at 10 Per Cent off. advanced age of 15 months, the co­ prosperous communities. But to make operative butter and cheese factory. a long atory short I returned to Mich ­ The concern struggled hard for a con ­ HOW TO MAKE MONEY. igan in 1855^nd finally settled, where I Many residents through the State of Michigan are making snug fortunes by buying vacant lots and tinued existence and was quite an am now living, in 1856. 1 learned to love acerage in Detroit, Michigan, and vicinity. If you have SlOO.OO or more and wish to invest It, write expense to the stockholders. Forty American ways and institutions. I McGraw MERCANTLIE . CO.’S . SHOE . DEPARTMENT shares to start with at $100 per share learned to love lawful and rational THE HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Building and continued expense made the stock­ liberty and uphold the stars and stripes. Send 5c in stamps for their "Epltom of Detroit” They will double their money. H. L. Kendrick —Dry Goods and Carpets. holders sick; so softly and silently the 1 love this glorious Republic, where all doors closed and the butter factory has the dbwn-trodden and oppressed can -ESTABLISHED IO YEARS.- ■^“1893 gone the way of all earthly things. I find a comfortable home by their own I883- would like to say to the stockholders, endeavor and my wife and I remember the next time you have $117 burning in you and yours by presenting you with a BIG CLEARING SALE your pockets just give it to your wife wedding cake. May God bless you and She ’ll not invest in butter factories or yours, and may an allwi9e providence Allen’s Lung Ralsam Bohemian oats, and it will not take her preserve you and yours .to enjoy also a 15 months to get rid of it either. OP GOODS AT golden wedding in years yet to come. Are you at all Weak-chested or inclined to be Consumptive, with just a touch We bad a bouse full of neighbors, of Cough now and then? “Try this Wonderful Medicine. ” The Cough and DEWITT. friends and relatives, who all seemed to Weakness will disappear as if by magic, and you will feel a strength aud power never had before. • Dewitt. J»n. 23, 1894. enjoy the festivity, dispite the bad con ­ Mrs. Jotham Averill is still very sick. dition of the roads, for it thawed and HAVE YOU A COLD? A Dose at Bedtime will Remove it. Mrs. Ida Fisher, of Grand Rapids, and broke up. HAVE YOU A COUGH ? A Dose will Relieve it. KENDRICK’S, Mrs. Jennie Englehart, of Lansing, is Please mention this little Episode in Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves instantly. The Spasms of Coughing so attending the sick bed of their mother, your paper ; call out the main features dreadful in Whooping Cough become less with each dose of medicine. It is an old adage, “To be forewarned is to be forearmed.” 80 let it be in your case who Mrs. Averill. of this long letter, for I do not want to read this, and keep on hand Allen ’s Lung Balsam . HaT*Directions accompany Mr. Thomas Edwards, of Madison, take up too lenghthy a column as time each bottle Indiana, is visiting his old schoolmate, and space is precious in a newspaper. M. J. Tout, being the first meeting since Respectfully yours, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25cts„ 50cts. AND $1.0 0 A BOTTLE. they parted in London, England, nearly William And Elizabeth Beurmann . A. E. Dutcher—Boots and Shoes. twenty-five years ago. LL the following good, which were in Died, in this village, Monday, January FOWLER. A Stock January ist, will be sold for the 22d, of lung trouble, Miss Nina Miller, Fowler . Jed . 23, 1894. next 30 day at 25 per cent, discount aged 53 years. The funeral will be held Jos. Kasper made a business trip to for cash only ...... Wednesday at the Baptist church, and Fenton Saturday. the remains intered in the Lemin ceme­ Rev. Hewelt made a business trip to tery, Olive. Detroit Tuesday. • Officers of E. Bensinger camp 197, S. Mr. Retan, of Little Rock, Aak., was WHEN WE SLAUGHTER V., of DeWitt, for the ensuing year: in town Monday. * ALL Dress Goods, Cap., J. M. Bedell; 1st Lieut., J. H. Mr. Boss has opened a flour and feed WE SIMPLY SLAUGHTER. Bronson ; 2d Lieut., G. E. Brink ; Chap., store in Mr. Hoemen ’s building. (Except Black Corsets.) Charles Bronson ; lst.Sergt., F. P. Brink; Mrs. Cook and Master Josie went to Q, M. Sergt.., H. E. Howell ; C. S.. Fred Corunna Saturday, where they visited HIS js no common Discount Sale but a genuine Black; C. of G., C. A. Cole; P. M., H. T. Mrs. Gorsuch. T Reed ; C. of G., Newton Newman ; Camp The revival meetings will be con ­ Cloaks, G., Mark Black ; P. G., Will Case ; C. C„ tinued each evening this week at the C. A.Cole.H.T. Reed, H. E. Howell; M. E. church. SLAUGHTER SALE (Ladies’, Children and Misses.) delegate, G. E. Brink ; alternate, J. H. Cbas. J. Parks, of Bannister, was Bronson. Of at fine High Grade Shoes as can be produced, called here Saturday, by the death of The following officers were installed his brother-in-law, Henry Havens. all offered at a trifle more than their real value. at DeWitt Grange, No. 409, Saturday About thirty-five of N. H. Geller’s night, January 13, with Mrs. Jerome Woolen Underwear. friends gave him a pleasant surprise $4.00, $4.50 and $5 00 Kid 8boes going Our war on Men ’s and Boy ’s Kip and Dills as installing officer: W. M., Mrs. Sunday evening, it being his 23d birth ­ at $2 .88. Grain Boots is still on. We are cutting C. L. Pearce ; O., Eddie Fairor ; L., Mrs. $3.00and $3.50 Kid 8hoesgoing at $2.37. them wide and deep and they go like Ellen Ferguson; S., Getua B. Jayne; day. $2.25 and $2.50 Kid Shoes going at $1.88. hot cakes. A Bootjack also goes FREE A. S., Charles Webb; Chap., Estella As Miss Gillispie is detained at home $2.00, $2 50 and $3.00 Misses Kid Shoes with each pair. by the serious illness of her mother, going at $1.69. Headquarters for Boston Rubber Shoe Dills; Treas., George Scott ; Sec., Jerome Job Lot of Children ’s Shoes, former Co ’s Rubbers, all 1st quality. Dills; G. K., A. I. Dunham ; Pomona, Mrs. Keeney is teaching in the primary price $1.00 and $1.25, now 75c. Josie Pearce; Flora, Otie Bedell; Ceres, department this week. This is Your Opportunity. Don ’t Let it Floy Whittaker ; L. A. 8., Etta Webb; Smith Parks, Sam’l H. Parks and WE WANT YOUR 8HOE TRADE AND WILL SAVE YOU executive committee, E. H. Bedell, W. Sam’l Green have poor health this DOLLARS. THE PLACE IS 8. Dills, N. L. Webb, Elmer Lankton, winter and being advanced in years Pass. Remember for Cash Only. Jerome Dills, ex-officio; finance com­ do not improve. Thomas Long is feeble BUTCHER’S: CASH : SHOE : HOUSE. mittee, Ada Bedell, Mrs. S. Norris, Gusta also. Lankton; woman ’s work, Mrs. W. S. Golden Wedding. Dills, Mrs Lizzie Steinhardt, Mrs. Flora On Wednesday, January 17, 1894, a TQCCC Fruit and Ornamental Parkhouse; committee on charity, Mrs- I Ik LLO hardy roses Fruit Trees Mattie Simmons, Mrs. Millie Norris, number of friends, neighbors and rela­ Ifyou intend to aet out ■ otan Mrs. Maggie Howell, Mrs. Estella Dills, tives assembled at the home of Wm. AND SHRUBS.—37th YEAR. Respectfully, ex-officio ; organist, Miss Grace Norris ; H. Beurmann and wife, to celebrate the GREENING BROS.,99“ . Mich. corespondent to Grange Visitor, Mrs. fiftieth anniversary of their marriage 400 ACRES. LOW PRICES. country. Small Fruit of All Kinds,, and a Instructive Catalogue Free. 89-18 large aaaortmeDl of the beat and hardiest Rones, C. L. Pearce. At the close of the busi ­ Dinner was served from four to six Shrubbery aud Ornamental Trees and. 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