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51ST YEAR-NO. 19 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1906. WHOLE NO. 2619 VARIOUS TOPICS. An Enjoyable Trip Mahv from St. Johns and vioinity THE CHURCHES . The unusual prevalence of typhoid NERVY HORSE THIEVES left Tuesday on an excursion to MAPLE BIPIDS ROAD HEIRS TO BIG ESTATE fever lias been noted by Secretary Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Nearly Rev. J. W. Lawrence, of Augusta, Shumway, of the state board of health. all will return at the eud of the Mich., delivered two practical ser­ twelve days’ excursion, but a number mons in the Methodist Episcopal Legislative Candidates Doing _ in Stole Span, Buggy and Har- will take advantage of the low rates Interest in Project Growing, church Sunday morning and eveniug. Valuable Site May Belong to wells is probably responsible for tlio to visit relatives in various places in Rev. James B. Pinckard attended Some Talking outbreaks. He advises the boiling of ness from Swain Farm New York state. Among those who Public Meeting Held the state campmeeting at Eaton Ra­ Clinton County People . , i water for drinking purposes went from here were: The Misses Mary. Louise, Margaret, Caroline pids the latter part of the week, aud aud Mable Kelly, Miss. Helen Gib- over Sunday and the first of the week P08ITI0MS MADE KNOWN Prosecuting Attorney William M $100 REWARD OFFERED INVESTIGATING^ 'ROUTES attended the campmeeting at Long LOCATED IN BUFFALO bard, Mrs. Lillie Lamb and son, Lake. Smith was iu Lansing Wednesday George aud William Judd, Miss Cora Other Candidates Are Invited to Use and today, attending the Michigan By Sheriff' for Return of Property and Church, Mrs. Fanny Gay, Miss Ioue Road Will be offrrat Benefit to This Rev. W. O. Allen, of Gaylord, for­ Dr, Alton JefTerie* and Attorney J. G. These Columns if They so Desire Association of Chiefs of Police, Slier Arrest of Thieves Rvau. Mrs. Murdo McDonald and Section merly pastor of the Congregational iffs and Prosecuting Attorneys. Mr. daughters, Graoe aud Floreuce, Mr. church here delivered two very good Patterson Investigating Records Smith gave a talk before the associa aud Mrs. Clinton Roschon au60 is offered for the return of the for home Wednesday afternoon, War­ day, ami this route will also be sur­ property. Joseph, the elder of Batavia, of the tax commissioners by the that may be mutilated dr not used. projierty. and $60 for the arrest of veyed. The distance to Maple Rapids BUSINESS CHANGE people. ing that his wife, who has very poor was abont 24 years old and Joseph, the No certificate of naturalization may the thief or thieves. health, would hear of the accident aud by the proposed route is teu ami three- younger, of Medina, about 8 years of Je)—lu making it a criminal be issued within 90 days prior to a The horses are described as follows quarter miles. Charles P. Baker Sells Interest in offense, punishable by imprisonment, general election ; aplicauts are required be greatly worried. age. They were cousins to each other, One gelding wifch black points, left As so many of the business men are Drug*Store to Fred A. Travis aud great-nephews of Joseph Eilicott, for legislative or judicial officers to to speak the English language, to tes hind foot white, shod all around, new takiug vacations ami are out of towu, the first. ride upon railroads free of charge, or tify to belief iu constituted govern ­ in front, five years old, weight 1150, aud o i account of the circus at Lan Joseph the first, willed the anuaity for less than the regular rates to ment and to swear that they are not mane will divide oc part on top of SOCIAL EVENTS siug aud the excursion to Niagara Monday afternoon Fred Travis from the leased pxoperty to Joseph ’the passengers in general. polygamists in practice or belief. the neck. Bay mare four years old Falls, there was hut a small atteml- nrehased the half interest of Charles (f) —In the construction of a better elder. The anuaity amounted to weight about 1250, scar on outside As a token of appreciation of the auce at tlie meetiug Tuesday eveniug '. Baker, iu tlie drug stock of Baker abont $600 for the first 20 years of the primary law. of left hini leg, bare foot when tak faithful work of the instructors in aud it was decided to hold a meetiug & Shiley, aud also Mr. Baker’s in (g) —In amending the tax law so lease, abont $750 for the second 20 years FRIGHTENED AT AUTO en. The buggy was a nearly new the institute, the teachers surprised of the Business Men ’s Association at erest iu the store. Mr. Travis is aud about $1,000 for the last 20 years. 7 that residents of this state can loan Ovid, narrow rubber-tired, red gear, Commissioner Theodore H. Townsend the council rooms Monday evening, at g now sole owner of the store aud To Joseph, the younger, then only 3 money on equal terms with non black square box, 4 bowed top, nickel at his home on Ottawa street Thurs ­ which time committees will be ap ­ owns a half interest in the stock. years of age. Joseph the first, willed residents. Mr. and Mrs, Tyler Georgia Injured rail on dash; black pole, both braces day evening. About fifty were pres ­ pointed to take subscriptions Three mouths ago Mr. Travis sold the Eilicott seal, a gold watch, bath (h) —Iu suppressing or better regu­ In a Runaway Sunday recently welded; harness old, nickel ent. The evening was spent in visit Just as soon as the required amouut out his interest in the drug stock to of which he later received, and the lating the sale of intoxicating plated, round cross lines, buckle, ing, music, recitations aud story tell is raised work of building the road Mr. Shiley He has enjoyed a nice property npon which now stands the liquors, especially to prohibit “treat­ iug Ice cream aud cake were served. will commence at St. Johns. ing. ” tugs, been mended. vacation from business cares and his Eilicott Square building at the expir ­ A horse driven by Tyler Georgia Mrs. Jjhn Parr recently entertained Amoug those present at tlie meetiug many friends will be glad to again ation of the lease in 1898. (i) —I would like to help elect a became frightened at E. H. Wilson ’s a company of ladies in honor of Mrs Tuesday eveniug were William Nal- see him in the store where lie has Joseph Eilicott, the younger, died U. S. Senator who will represent the automobile, driven by his daughter, ELLIOT-BROWN Ernest Parr, of Marion. The after­ ilrett, of Ithaca, treasurer of tlie com­ been in business for a number of in 1883. While lie was on his death people rather than the corporations Marjorie, and a bad runaway occurred noon was spent in visiting and a dainty pany, Isaac Hewitt aqd T. T. Newton years. bed in Maple Rapids, a gentleman is of the country. ■Sunday morning. of Maple Rapids, who are directors, Mr. Baker exjiects to leave soon for said to have come from Buafflo and If the peopie of this county are not Mr. and Mrs. Georgia were driving Charming St. Johns Lady Married luncheon was served. Miss Catherine Burley entertained ami Henry Hewitt, of the same village. a western trip aud is undecided just offered him $1800, if he would sign iu favor of these things, or if favor ­ south on Lansing street with a single in Detroit. There seems to be no question in what he will do as a permanent ing them, they know some other horse aud covered cariage and leading ten young ladies at an auuoucemeut away his right to the Buffalo property. party at her home Thursday evening the minds of many iu this city that business. He is a first-class business Mr Eilicott is said to have replied : ^candidate who would be a more po ­ auother horse. When they met the tlie road would be of great beuefit to man and a good citizen and all who “No, I will not sign any paper as that tent factor in bringing them about, automobile the horse they were Miss Nellie E. Brown, of this city The color scheme was red ami white, Maple Rapids aud St. Johns. A great know him hope he will continue to hope such candidate will be nominated, driving jumped, throwing the buggy numerous red hearts being used iu the property is all I have to leave to my aud Foster G. Elliott, of Lansing, decorations. As the guests were seated deal of freight and express now taken reside iu St. Johns. children. ” for it is more ' important what laws into the ditch. Mr. Georgia clung were married Wednesday in Detroit to near by towns from Maple Rapids are made, than who makes them. to the lines until he found the seat for refreshments, Miss Winnie Cross There are five heirs to the property. They were attended by George Elliott proposed a toast to Miss Barley and would bo brought here ami there They are Joseph Eilicott, theyouuger ’s I have a matter or two of local in and top free from the rest of the and Miss Allie Ward, of Lansing. would be iuterciiauge of trade. The WILLIAM R. KEEN DEAD sou by his first wife, namely, Joseph terest only, that I will submit later buggy when he let go aud the horse announced her approaching marriage larger railroad center a city becomes on. ran south. Fortunately no one was Mr. aud Mrs. Elliott returned, to to Mr. Alfred Smith, of McBaiu. The Eilicott, of Maple Rapids, who has St. Johns on the 7:45 train last even ­ happy event will be celebrated August tlie more pebple are brought to it. all been adjudged insane aud has had a W. A. Norton. seriously injured although Mrs. ing, of whom will spend some money. The A Former Clinton County Man Dies in Georgia received some bruises and aud a reception was tendered The remainder of the eveniug guardian appointed by his second wife, them at the home of her parents, Mr was spent iu visitiug aud a very pleas ­ road will be a part of a system of Nevada Cornelia McCloe, wife of Eliphalet FROM RAY ROBSON. BATH. Mr. Georgia ’s hands were quite'badly and Mrs. Joseph Brown, on Ottawa electric railroads which it is proposed McOloe, of Maple Rapids; Minnie, cut, necessitating the attendance of ant time was had. to build iu this section of the state, Bath, Michigan, Aug. 4, 1906 Dr. J. B. Dodge. The cariiage and street. About twenty relatives were wife of William McSherry, of Lyons, As a candidate for the Republican present. Misses Susie Tucker and Winnie ami not merely a spur or short road. William R. Keen, a former well Eva, wife of Harry Britton, of Du­ harness were liadly damaged. Cross entertained at a miscellaneous known Clinton county teacher died nomination for representative in the It is said that the automobile was Mrs. Elliott is well known in St rand ; and Beatrice and Thomas Jeffer­ legislature, I wish to make known my Johns, and is a charming lady. She shower in honor of Miss Catherine at the home of his brrothei. E. R. ies, of Matheron, who lay claim to not running at a high rate of speed was Burley, at the home of Miss Cross MARRIED IN CHICACO Keen, in Nevada, shortly after noon position upon certain important ques­ and had Mr. Georgia had both hands a clerk in George H. Chapman ’s their mother ’s fifth of the* estate, she % tions. dry goods store for several years aud Tuesday eveniug. It was a surprise on July 29 from the result of a having beeu Mary Eilicott, wife of free to hold the horse the accident to Miss Burley who expected only a stroke suffered about teu o ’clock the Regarding the question of a United might have been averted. during the past year has held a si mi Miss Ruby Cool Became the Bride of Dr. Alton Jefferies, of St. Johns. States seuator, I believe a man ’s wealth lar position with Camerou& Arbaugh, few of her friends were to be present same day. Sarah, deceased wife of Jonas Wil­ or poverty should have absolutely no iu Lansing, aud for the past few but upon her arrival she found the Arthur Berube August 1. Mr. Keen was boru in Grafton, liams, of Graud Rapids, was also a weight. The only question should be months has beeu located in Detroit. home filled with guests. The eveniug Wisconsin, July 28, 1850, aud when daughter of Joseph Eilicott, the youug- TRYING OUT THEIR PATENT Mr. Elliott has been conductor for the was spent iu visiting aud with iustru sixteen years of age came with his er, of Medina, but left no heirs. 4‘who will best serve the interests of mental and vocal selections. Ice cream Mr. ami Mrs. Auirew Cool, of this the people? ” Like a great many, Lausiug & Suburban Traction Com city, anuouuce the marriage of their parents to Michigan, residing for The number of years in which claim pauy for about four years but expects aud cakes were served. Miss Burley nearly a year in St. Johns, later to the property could be made after probably 1 a majority, of the citizens Messrs. Marshall and Dunn Have was then instructed to search carefully daughter, Ruby J., to Mr. Arthur of Michigan, I am not yet positive as to enter into the boDt and shoe busi ­ of Chicago, which took place going to Riley, where he lived for the death of Joseph Eilicott has al­ Promising Invention ness. iu each room aud her search would be Berube, nearly thirty years. most expired aud all that is done mast to which candidate will best stand the rewarded. She found all sorts of in that city Wjdnesday. August 1. test, but he must be one who is not They will leave Friday evening for It was expected that the wedding When eight years of age a severe be done at once. Tlie heirs believe they several weeks’ trip through Indiana gifts in hidden places, unwrapped illness rendered Mr. Keen a cripple, have a clear claim to the property but only in sympathy with the recent fed­ George H. Marshall and Charles them upon the dining table aud riad would occur at tlie bride ’s home iu eral legislation regarding corporations Duuu, of this city, have recently pat aud will be at home after September this city, hut the groom, who is em­ aud this tended to make his life sad. the trip to Buffalo this week was to 15, at Rockville, Indiana. the appropriate poetry and giver’s When nineteen years of age he com­ investigate the records and see that and transportation, but also ready to euted a mil joint, or locking device name attached to eacli gift. A very ployed iu The Congress hotel, in Chi take further steps iu the same general for railroads, which is now on trial cago, was unable to come here so Miss menced to teach school, aud he fol no flaw could be found there. direction. As Seuator LaFolette has pleasant evening was speut. lowed this profession until the time here Cool made the trip alone to that city of his death iiaviug been engaged in .said, the rate bill is of value chiefly By this joint the rails are prevented PROSPEROUS YEAR Mrs. J. Earle Brown will entertain where rhe wedding was solemnized ANNOUNCEMENTS as an entering wedge. He wished to from moving up aud down as the cars at a miscellaneous shower at the Wig­ Mrs. Berube returned to St. Johns school-work in Nevada, for a number go farther than the majority, and sev­ pass over them aud prevent wear of gins House this evening iu honor of tlie first of the week and left Tuesday of years. eral of his propositions were defeated. Annual Meeting of F. C. Mason & Miss Mabelle Mead. The deceased is survived by three There will be au ice cream social at the rails and jolting of the cars. It for Chicago where she will reside. brothers, R. M. Keen, of Ritchfleld Murrett Ridenour ’s in Beugal on Among them were these : To find the does away with bolts iu connecting Company. Mrs. George W. Holmes entertained Mrs. Berube graduated from the actual value of all railroad property, Utah ; H. F. Keen, of Chicago, and Thursday, August 16, iu the evening rails, and thus lessens the possibility eight young ladies at her home Wed­ Cliuffm county Normal iu the class of E. R. Keen, of Calienta, Nevada, for the beuefit of the ball team. so that rates may be reduced sufficient ­ of an accident caused by bolts break ­ nesday evening iu honor of the birth ­ 1905 and last year held the positiou of ly to pay dividends on actual invest ­ The annual meeting of F C. Mason and one sister, Mrs. C. M. Wandel, Tlie second division of the King ’s ing. It; is a very clever invention. day anniversary of her daughter, Miss primary teacher in the Eureka school. of this city. ments only. and not on billions of dol­ The patentees obtained permission & Co. was held Thursday of last week Alice Holmes. The evening was She has mauv friends. The groom Daughters will meet with Mrs. C. L. lars of watered stock ; and to prevent The annual report showed a marked The interment was made in Smith on Clinton avenue, August 13, from the Grand Trunk Company to delightfully spent with music ami was formerly employed iu The Steel Calienta, Nevada. tlie turning over to corporations of the place it upon the rails here aud it is reduction of indebtedness since last games and ice cream aud cakes were ip this city. at 2 p. m. rich oil and mineral lauds now held now on the rails just east of the Hicks year and good earnings. Last year served Miss Holmes received several by the general government, and to pro ­ elevator aud north of the Sprague ele­ at the annual meeting it was voted pretty gifts as mementos of the occa­ “Weary Willie” Was Hungry vide for leasing, instead of selling, vator. It seems to give entire satisfac­ to reduce the capital stock one-half. sion and before the guests departed POSTOFFICE NEWS SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS such lands iu the future. Already it The old certificates will now be called While Mr. aud Mrs. Alex McArthur, tion aud Roadmaster Hamilton, of she presented them each with a plaut, who reside iu Bingham, were iu the is predicted that these will lie the Grand Rapids, who inspected it Wed­ iu, new ones issued as per the reduc­ “Cupid ’s Beauty.” J. Leou Wheat has resumed work Will Determine Necessity of Yan next issues which the president will nesday morning, seems perfectly satis­ tion, and a six per-cent dividend paid garden some distance from their Misses Ida Adams, of Saliua, Kan ­ after a two weeks’ vacation spent iu Drain Located in Riley Sunday morning, a tramp en ­ irge upon Congress, aud, if so, Mich ­ fied that it is alright. on or before October 1st on the new Chicago honse igan needs a senator who will stand, stock issue. Prospects for next year’s sas ; Grace and Jennie Clow and Irene tered the kitchen and took some Besides the gentlemen mentioned McFadden, of Detroit, and Miss Cora Miss Edith Duuu left Saturday for eatables from the enpboard. Mr. not with the conservatives, of whom John C. Hicks is also interested in the business are good. Property owners along the Yanz there are plenty, but with those like device. Harvey, of Grand Rapids, are guests Bay View where she will spend her McArthur saw the man leaving the ) LaFolette, who want a new and a of Mrs. John Hicks and Mrs. W. C. B. vacation. drain, in Riley, claim that tlie water honse and thinking it one of tlie square deal. BASE BALL NOTES Rawson. Wednesday fourteen fguests City letter carrier, Monroe Smith, should be drained to run to the east neighbors, harried to the house to Regarding state affairs it is hard to SAN JUAN. were entertained at tea in honor of the wife aud children, Thelma and Dor- instead of the north and refuse to find out his errand, but the man birthday anniversary of Miss Agnes rice. went to Holly Saturday to spend give right of way. shuffled ou down tiie road. It is go into details without occupying too Judge Charles M. Merrill has ap ­ much space. I believe with Governor Byron Danley, J. C. Hicks, Mrs Manager H. P. Gage has arranged for Clow. a few days with Mrs, Smith ’s mother, thought the man only wanted some­ a game between Price and the Dick Mrs. J. B. Hamner. pointed Israel F. Taft, of Biogham. thing to eat as two gold watches in Warner that the change of venue law John Hicks, Dr. M. Weller, Miss Alma Charles Laughlin, of Beugal, and should be repealed. I believe the pri ­ Gillam, Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. Vaughan Brink team of Grand Rapids, at the MARRIAGES Three • applicants wrote the civil an an joining room were unmolested. ball William Byrne, of St. Johns, three mary election law should be modified and Miss Elizabeth Goddard returned ground at Reed’s Lake, on the service examination at the St. Johns special commissioners to meet August :r in the direction of greater simplicity. from White Lake Monday. dav of the Clinton County Sunday Simpson Rath and Miss Ola B. Led- office Satnnlav. The examination was 18, at 9 a. m. at the home of H. N. Crowds Going to the Circns I am iu favor of the Hudson bill, or Mrs. W. C. B. Rawson. Mrs. W. H School excursion to that city. That dick were united in marriage Tuesday iu charge of Walter G. Wykoff. Carpenter, in Riley, aud consider the Intense interest has been aroused in a similar measure for controlling the Walter and Miss Brownie Bromley team is said to be ’the fastest team in evening by Rev. W. C. Allen, at the O. C. Clark made his first trip necessity of the drain. this community by the announcement liquor traffic. This bill has been crit­ came Grand Rapids outside of the league home of Mr. aud Mrs. Gilbert Gran- with his automobile Thursday aud that Ringlin^ Brothers ’ immense cir­ home from San Juan Saturday. team. icised for extending the local option Dr. aud Mrs. W. A. Scott went to ger. has continued to use it daily. cus is to exhibit in Owosso, Monday, priueiple to wards of cities. Among San Juan Monday. Price plays the Lansing Colored Ray Kentfield and Miss Anna Kasper Rollaud Brown and Stanley Wilson PROBATE COURT August 18. Excursions will go from the reasous given being that it would Giants at Pompeii today and will play were married at 8 o'clock Monday weut to Durand Mondav, where they this vicinity and local people will be allow a ward to admit saloons aud so Mr. aud Mrs. Byron Dauley, Mr. the same team here tomorrow, Friday well represented at tlie big show. nullify the action of the city which as and Mrs. R. C. Dexter and Mr. and evening by Rev. James B. Piuokarii, are spending the week at the home' Tlie will of Rosabel A Jury, de­ afternoon. Game called at 8 :00 o ’clock at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. of their uucle, L. L. Conn. ceased, of Essex, was admitted to Those who go from here should make i a whole prohibited them. If the Hud­ Mrs. C. C. Vaughan entertained at a aud a good game is promised. every effort to arrive in time to see the son bill was so drawn, I should not corn and marshmallow roast on the A qniet weddng took place at the probate aud Iva B. Jury, was ap- favor that provision, but if I remem­ beach Saturday evening aud later a home of C. A. Craudell near Union Engraved cards and wedding sta­ poined administratrix. maguificent new free street parade, Home August 7 at. high uoon, in which tionary at Allison ’s. tf. which is given in the morning preced ­ ber correctly, it simply gave the ward party of teu attended a dancing party Willis MoLouth, of Dewitt, was ing the openiug performance. Three the power to p “ohibit saloons if the at the new club house. It was the JUSTICE COURT NEWS Mr. Charles Isbell of Saginaw, and appointed guardian of Charles first party and was an informal one Miss Minnie Crandell, of Bay City, Excursion Rates To Minneapolis, Martzke. a mentally incompetent per ­ miles of parade glories are divided city failed to do so, and did not give Minn., and Return. into thirty sections and each section the ward power to admit saloons when The openiug party will be given Chauucey Dixon was arrested by were joined in marriage bv Rev J. E. son of that place. is a show iu itself—a parade such as t- the city prohibited them. This is a week from next Saturday evening. Marshall George L„ Tinkham, August Foote of Maple Rapids. The wedding License was granted Isaac Hewitt, march was played by Miss Maude Account G. A. R. Nationial En ­ the world has never seen before. In the principle which I believe should H. B. Kneeland came home from 4, on the charge of drunkenness. He campment, tlie Ann Arbor Railroad guardian or Eva May Bamber, a this wondernl display are shown 100 be embodied in law. That any county, White Lake Thursday and returned dead guilty before Justice Riley J. Smith of Durand, Mr.’ Everett Stiong Co., will sell excursion tickets Angnst minor, of Lebanon, to sell the un ­ beautiful dens, lain* and cages of rare township, village, city Jor ward, (or Saturday, accompanied by Mr. aud Woodruff aud was fined $6 and $6 costs acted as best man and the bride was divided half of scetion 2 in Lebanon attended by Miss Eva Crandell. 10th to 18th at very low ronnd trip wild animals, a herd of forty big and smaller area, if practicable) shall Mrs. Dow Kneeland. which he paid aud was discharged. rates to Minneapolis or St. Paal. to Hiram W. Havens, Jr., for the littielelephants, 650 horses, and 1280 have the right to prohibit saloons Charles Hulse went to White Lake After the ceremony a dainty three- Call on agents for rates and full sum of $2,000 withf%its borders, and. as a matter course luncheon was served. Covers people. One section of the procession Monday. Mrs. Hulse and Earl ex­ Ten-day Excursion to Milwaukee were laid for twenty. information concerning long extension The will of Peter Shafley, de­ is devoted to ‘magniefient ana oostly of course, that when any of these units pect to go next week. Round Trip Excursion Tickets m of return limit. 18-2t ceased, of Bengal, was admitted to floats, representing Germany, Russia, does prohibit, that no subdivision of Theron Shaver, Will Osgood, and connection with steamer from Grand probate. England, France. India, Persia, Scot­ such unit shall have the power to take Mr. and Mrs C. E. VanSickle re Haven or Muskegon to Milwaukee, at Picnicked at Round Lake Don ’t experiment with traveling George A. Estes was appointed ad- land, the United States, and other contrary action. No measure less far- turned from San Juan Saturday. extremely Low Fares, will be on sale The Sunday school of the West Bing ­ opticians (so called) when you can minisrator of the estate of George W. countries. The performance that tol- reaching can, it seems to me, give Tuesday, Aug. 28th. valid returning ham United Brethren church held a get better work done at home. Try Estes, deceased, of St. Johns. lows, and which includes the superb proper protection, both to rural com­ up to and including Friilav Sept. 7th, AlMson, Refracting Optioian. spectacular production of The Field of munities an'*, to residence districts of picnic at Ronmi Lake*last Thursday. Judge Kelly S. Searl granted a de­ COUNCIL N0TE8 906. 19-2t About two hundred were present, a cree of divorce Friday to Thomas the Cloth of Gold, ia tlie most mag­ cities. number of whom were members of the facile Clise, of Bath, lias filed in nificent display of arenic wonders ever - Ray Robson. StoujrCieek Commission at Work Clinton county a bill for divorce Taylor from J. Luella Taylor, on . After considerable controversy be ­ Bengal church. Daring the day a hall the grounds of extreme and repeated presented by au amusement enterprise tween the members of l>oard of pubic game was played between Utoney against Clyde Clise claiming that her in America. The menagerie is filled Fell from Express Wagon William G Anderson and J. T. husband has been extremely cruel and cruelty. The parties to the suit re­ works in regard to coal for the city Danielle, of Essex, and Frank Hall, Creek and the Bengal Tigers. The side at St. Johns hotel. to overflowing with rare beasts and Dudley, the little sou of Mr. and the council took the matter in hand, of Duplain, who were appointed a score was 10 to 2 iu favor of Stoney has failed to support her. birds, including the onlv baby ele­ Mrs. O. O Vasbinder. fell from an ex and at the regular meeting Monday board of review are giiug over the Creek. H. P. Gage umpired the MARRIAGE LICENSES Typhoid Fever Caaea. phant bred and successfully raised in press wagon Friday and broke his left evening rejected the oontract between proposed route of Stouey Creek drain game. A very pleasant day was spent the United States, the only rhinoceros arm in the elbow joint. It was a very the board of public works and John C. this week, in company with County ami a sumptuous dinner greatly en ­ Aug. 4.—Alton J Plzzell, Duplain...... 22 George Kellogg is quite ill with ty­ iu captivity and the last living pa'r bad break and the little fellow has Hicks for Pocahontas coal at $6.69 joyed. Winifred Hess, Duplain ...... 20 phoid fever. of giraffes. Drain Commissioner Monroe W. Whit ­ Aug. 6.—Rsy D. Kentfield, fit. Johns ...... 20 suffered intensely. Dr. J. B. Dodge, and instructed the board to make a more and County Surveyor Clemons. Anns Kasper, St. Johns ...... 20 Miss Blanche Karcher, daughter of assisted by Dr Alton Jefferies, re­ contract with Mr. Hicks for Thacker Allison's Optical room is decided Aug. 7—Simpson C. Ruth. St. Johns...... 21 G. W. Karcher, is ill with typhoid Proper style in wedding Invitations at duced the fracture coal at $8.14 per ton. Alliaon Mils Hamilton watches, tf success. a-tf (Ha Belle Leddiek, St. .Johns ...... 19 fever. The Republican printing office. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST, 6 W06

Dewitt AI ward Lake Round Lake Varney Pearce and wife and Jerome Miss Lucy Lorez, of Lansing, aud ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Simmons are Z'iph. Sexton and granddaughters, Er- Dills and wife attended Pomona grange Mrs. Clate* Woodruff, of Dawitt, vis­ staying with their daughter, Mrs. M. ma and .Joyce Chaffee, of‘ Price,~ visited at Victor Wednesday. ited their sister, Mrs. Elmer L inktou, F. Pike. _ his sister, Mis Samuel Barrett, Sunday. Misses Florence and Mabel Fair, of Wednesday. Mrs. Isreal Blood is on the sick list. Andrew Glaapie, of Oxford, spent a Tennessee and Walter Pike of Neway­ Mrs. Clark Sutton aud children Mrs. Burt Hodges, of Owosso, visit­ few days last week visitiug his friend, go, called on Dewitt friends Tuesday. from Lansing, visited Mrs. Frank ed at the home of Edgar Hyde last Job Sexton, whom lie had not seen for Mrs. Bessie Schavev returned from Locher Tuesday aud Wednesday. week several years. Spriugport Sunday. M. J. Tout, wife aud uephews, Arth ­ Mrs. Leah Hicks, of Oakland coun ­ Alfred Bugbee has moved bis shooting Mrs. Mary Ingram and her daugh ­ ur aud Ernie Avis, of Laiugsburg. ty, visited her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. gallery to Laiugsburg, where he runs it ter, Miss Ida. entertained Mrs. Bertha spent Sunday at the home of Frank Charles Wilcox, Buuday. On certain days of the week. I know you are busy, for you Yauz. The oat harvest will all be gathered Shultz and Mm. Nellie Ash and daugh ­ Miss Genevieve Briukerhoff was in by the end of the week. The oats are now in the midst of canning. ter. of Riley, Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Beckett of Rochester, quite sick last week. look fairly well, considering the weath ­ Mrs Stella Dills eutertaiued Mrs. Oaklaud county, visited Mrs George Mr. aud Mrs Claire Dills aud child ­ er. BUT we need your BUTTER VauDyke last week. Mark Hill, of Olive Tuesday. ren aud Mr. and Mrs. Will Briukerhoff Mis Barrett entertained at tea Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cole visited Mr. and Mrs. George Myres enter ­ visited at the home of Burt Briuker­ day afternoon, a dozen ladies. Among and EGGS! Our prices are al­ at the .home of Joe Snyder in Riley tained the following guests last Sun hoff Buuday. them were Mrs. Carrie Chaffee and ways RIGHT. : : : Wednesday. day. Mr. Will Loos from Detroit; Mr aud Mrs. Charles Cole visited daughter, Erma, and Sadie Barrett, of Misses Ida Iugramaud Eva Simmons Miss Etta Doxersam of Niles; John his parents iu Riley, Buuday. Perry, and Misses Libb.v Houghton and called on Mrs. M. J. VaiFleet Thurs ­ Pierce. Ula aud Glenn Foerch, of St. Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Taylor, visited Grace Cook, of Union Hill, III. An en ­ day evening, in Olive. Johus; Mr. aud Mrs. Johu Johnson; joyable time was had. Katy aud Rob. Cauffman, of Dewitt. at the home of Ella Briukeruhoff Buu­ Monroe Cole and wife spmt Satur­ Campers from Lansing visited the day. '/MADE AT THE GREATV Miss Viola Lewis, of St. has been en- day and Sunday in St. Johns A1 ward Lake resort Saturday aud Sun ­ Willie Leuce, Miss Ella Kenned, of aged to teach the coming year in the Miss Edna Shultz returned to Mt. day. Detroit; Miss Etta Durson, of Niles; /WATCH WORKS AT\ ’earson school. Pleasant Thursday. Mark Knapp has improved the looks Robert Kanfmau, of Watertown ; Kate CANTON,OHIO! There will be no services at the Reed Mrs Jerome Dills spent Saturday of his granary by re]>airiug aud paint ­ Kaufman, of Olive, Mr. aud Mrs. John church for the next two Sundays on ac­ and Sunday in Lansing. Johnson, of Dewitt, visited at the fcount of camp meeting. ing. NORTH LANSING GROCER. Successor to C. E. Cady. home of Frederic Mayers Buuday. The dealer who dozen't Miss Sadie Barrett, who has been Faron J. Fnrgason, of Jackson, Zelau Goodell, of Lausiug, aud the The ladies union aid society of Ri­ spent Sunday with iiis parents, James Misses Martha and Myrtle Knapp, of have DUEBIR-HAMPDEN spending a week at her .home here, re­ ley and Olive, will meet with Mrs. turned to Perry Sunday. Furgasou and wife. west Olive, spent Sunday at Round Hannah Robinson, iu Riley, August WATCHES may ten you Ethel A. Keeney, Maple Rapids, Lake. 16. Picnic dinner A cordial invita ­ they are not the best. He The Clinton county Sunday School spent from Fridav to Monday with Little Pearl Yauz is quite sick. Dr. tion to all. Gentlemeu as well as wants to sell what be has— excursion will be on August 22. her aunt, Mrs. Ellen A. Furgasou. Sanford of Lausiug, is attending her. ladies invited. it’s human nature. Miss Mary Mutcheler and sister, Mrs. Charles Farrier, of Dewitt, will Pioneer picnic * Before buying, ask the Delta Mills Minnie from Detroit, are visiting entertain the Alward Lake Cemetery dealer who has them. their father and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. society Fridav, August 17. Everybody Clinton county pioneer picnic will Darwin Benjamin and family were John Volz and other friends a few bring something for the grab bag. be held at Dewitt August 25. Wm. visitors at the home of John Lee, Sunday. Alden Bmith, of Grand Rapids, W. A. Mrs. Frank Warren spent Sunday days. The Clinton county Sunday school Norton and Dr. Corbin of St. Johns, R. G. ALLISON Will Cattermole aud wife returned excursion will be on August 22. will be present. with her parents at Wacousta. home Wednesday after a two weeks’ EUGENE PARKER Edgar Sanders, of , Mo., was vacation w-ith friends in Dewitt. Ri­ called 1 tome by the death of his father, ley, Olive aud St. Johns. ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN E. P. Sanders. COVI Rev. Wood aud wife, of St. Johns Elijah P Sanders died at his home spent Sunday at the home of O. A. Geraldine Ledwith, of Lausiug, is Miss Lena Hennou, of Point An- Sunday night of brights disease. Funer ­ Williams. visiting at the home of Philip Viges. Gres came Tuesday to visit Rev. aud al services at the M. E. church Weduesg Fenton Brink and family of Water- Robert Bmith, of Owosso, is visit­ Mrs. Birtcli. for a few days, day afternoon. Interment at the Hill­ town aud Varney Pearce and wife iug at the home of his daughter, Wilbur David, of Detroit, visited side cemetery. Mr. Sanders was an old spent Sunday at the home of E. Tucker Mrs. Anna Rounds, of this place. his father a few days last week. soldier. He was a prisoner 14 months Will exchange the best flour in South Dewitt. May Btoaghton and son, Morris, of R. W. David was able to be down F uller’s at Belle IbIo and Andersonville in 1868 Mr. aud Mrs. Baker, of Lansing, Chicago, who have been visitiug town for the first time last Saturday and ’64. Mr. Sanders has been to Cali­ that is made for your wheat. friends iu this place, spent part of fornia five times, twioe by overland spent Sunday at the home of Earl G after being confined to the house since ronte. He leaves a wife and five chil ­ Scott. last week iu Wiliiamston visitiug the 4th of July. Palace Restaurant Try it. All kinds of feed and relatives. dren and hosts of friends to mourn for Albert Taylor aud wife, of Olive, The Epworth League of this place him. called at the home of V. Pearce Sun ­ The lad! is of the M. E. aid society had au excursion to Grand Rapids, Is the Best grain at reasonable prices. will serve ice cream at Mrs. Allard’s The Clinton county Sunday School day; August 1. About 85 went from this excursion will be on August 22. It will be to your profit to Mrs. Charles Merrihew, of Olive, Saturday evening, August 11. place. The principal points Were Place in the city to get a good Meal or spent Saturday aud Sunday at the Miss Beryl Cook is spending a few visited, including the Boldiers ’ Home, Lunch. Popular prices come and see me. home of Mrs. S. A. Stewart. days with Miss Rosa Foster, of Reed’s Lake, and John Ball park. All Northwest Beninil Marc Cutlar aud family aud Ernest Haslet. report a fine time. 15 arvd 20c. Eddy, of Lansing, called at the home George Fletcher has recently pur ­ Mrs D E. Birtcli will entertain Most of the oats in this vicinity are of Jerome Dills Sunday. chased a lot of Edgar Trumble and the M. E. L. A S. next Friday after- When you are hungrygive us a trial cut. Some of the farmers have theirs is goiug to build a uew house. uoou, August 10, to supper, Everyone Mrs. John Beadle aud sou, Randall and be convinced. If you oome once stacked. Oats are a good crop in this returned from St. Louis Saturday. Bert Dickersou is raising his cordially invited. vicinity. W. StlCUMAJV V\/&COujt& Mrs. Hull, of Dimoudale, visited house to put a wall uuder it. Mrs. Stephen Miller of Delta, visit­ yon will always come. Mrs. Carrie Pascli is spending a week her aunt, Mrs. Dunham last week. Mrs. Wm. Laycock left Friday for ed hertwiu brother, Orval Parker aud Remember the place, corner Railroad with relatives in Lansing. Gratiot couutv to joiu her husbaud family for a few days last week. Mrs. Miss Etta Deusen, of Niles, visited street and 0 linton avenue, east side. Fred Rowell ’s new cottage is nearly her cousin, Mrs. Mary Johnson last Parker is still confined to her ready for plastering. It is a beantifnl week. bed with sickuess one. Fred C -Pasch is doing the carpen- Married, Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Price anil children aud Miss the home of the bride ’s parents in G. A. Fuller Mabel Main, of Denver, aud John Eagle village. Charles W. Bandy, of Main spent Wednesday at the home of Belding, and MissOla Bratcher. The St. Johns. Mich. S. Tucker. bride was tastefully attired in gray Mr. aud Mrs. Jackson aud Mrs. taffeta silk. The groom wore the con ­ Welch, of Dausville, spent two days ventional black. The bride was at­ last week at the home of S. Tucker. tended by Miss Bessie McCruuib aud South Watertown Our Show Yar<;l Earl Tucker aud wife are at Mt. the groom by Frauk Smith. The Clemens. guests were only the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Mr. Gerry Cramer spent Sunday in Mrs. John Wetherell aud daughter, Lansing. The Cemeteries Lizzie, returned from South Bend They received several handsome aud Monday. useful presents. Light refreshments Miss Mabelle Sweet is spending this were served. The ceremony was per ­ week with relatives in Lansing. Mrs. E. Smith, of Riley, aud Nellie day for Cleveland, Ohio, to visit formed by Rev. D. J5. Birtcli. . They Herbert L. Cramer spent Sunday Our Best Advertisment Vail, of Olive, called at the home of afternoon with his friend, Arthur V. Pearce Friday. relatives there. left for Belding on the 4:80 train amid Mrs Helen Shefield, of Laingsburg, a shower of rice aud old shoes. Con ­ Rosso w. G. R. Simmous aud wife are at the came Monday to visit her father aud gratulations are extended. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Creyts were Work Erected. MZZZZV. home of their daughter, Mrs. M. F. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trumble, Rev. Birtch and wife aud guest, called to Delta Sunday by the death Carl and Pike, in Olive. of this place. Miss Lena Herman left Saturday to of the lattor ’s grandfather, Mr. E. Mrs E D. Williams aud daughter Mrs. Pierson, of Saginaw is visit- attend the district camp meetiug at Sanders. Mrs. Peter Pnrves, who got linrt so References spent last week at Haslet, Waverly ing her daughter, Mrs Stewart Long Lake a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sweet enter ­ badly in a runaway near her own home, and Lansing. Trumble of this place. Mrs. Bickley. of Lansing, spent tained Mr. aud Mrs. O. Bailey, of is steadily improving under the care Floyd Williams aud wife aud sister, Lansing, Sunday. of Dr. Chart's Shickle ’s of Owosso. She The Misses Sadie Kichardson and Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs Parker is now able to sit up a little. All of Our Cus Laura spent Sunday with his grand ­ Ella Smith returned to their home and will spend a few days with her Miss Nettie Cramer spent Tuesday parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Cushman, of Friday from Ypsilauti, where they friend, Mrs. Lester McCrnmb. afternoon with Miss Mable Sweet. Mrs. John Richmond is quite poorly. tomers. Bath. have beeu attending school for a few Rev. Mr. Miller, of Hoytville, filled Miss Mattie Lowell goes to Hastings A. T. Colby was in Detroit a few days Mrs. E. D. Williams has received weeks. the pulpit at the M. E. church Buuday Monday fo attend the Adventist camp ­ of last week attending the Republican news of her mother, Mrs. Cushman, Albert Rouuds aud son. Perry, of morning, in the absence of the pastor. meeting convention as a delegate. of Bath, having suffered a second Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates, Miss Bertie stroke of paralysis. Lausing, were iu town Sunday. £ John Partlow Jr., aud family, of The Clinton county Sunday school Robert Phelps and family, of this Lansing are spending a few weeks excursion will be on Angnst 22. Turnelty and Mrs. L. Walters visited MURDOCK & RUTH Dr. A. Cuolahau attended the Clin ­ place, and Rev. Buffum ami family, here with his parents. John had the in Owosso, last Monday. ton County Medical association iu St. misfortune to get his finger torn off The extreme heat of last Saturday and Opposite the Post Office, St. Johns, Mich. Johns. of Elsie, who have been camping at Advertise yonr auction sale in The Park Lake for several days, returned by au emery wheel last week at the Clinton Republican and yon will Snnday was the cause of a good many Mrs. V. Clavey and Mrs. A. Brya to their home Saturday. factory, where he works, unfitting reach the people who have the money being overcome by it. visited at the home of A. Boron iu Loyd Nelson, of Sayer, Pennsyl ­ him for business for some time. to pay for what they bny. Miss Aileen Lnsk, of Owosso, has Olive, Monday. vania, is visiting at the home of Iiis Dr Fuller aud wife entertained his been visiting her ancle and annt, Mr. The Clinton county Sunday school parents, Mr. aud Mrs. T. Nelson, of two sisters, the Misses Fuller, of and Mrs. Wm Scott, for the past week excursion will be on August 22 this place. Butternut, over Buuday. and called on Carland friends, Friday. Euest Dryer aud wife, of Texa- Miss Kate Fitzgerald, of Eagle A unanimous call was given Rev. J. D. canua, Texas, who have beeu spending township, aud Mr. LeRoy Hughes, of Yonngs, at the quarterly conference, to South Riley, a few days with the former ’s sister, Lansing, were married at St. Parick’s come back another year. Shonld he do Mrs. Fleta Staddel, of this place, is church iu Portland, July 31, by Rev. so it will make nine years service on at present visitiug his father, Isaac Fr Auer. Guests then drove to the this circuit. Mrs Minnie Gall and sou, Carl, M. Dryer, of St. Johns. farm home of the bride ’s mother, A. T. Colby and daughter, Fannie, visited her mother, Mrs. Huugerlord, Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, where *o visited over Sunday in Laiugsburg. A full line of Dry Goods always on hand. Spec ­ a few days last week. Rosaie aud Lela Hart, of this place, sat down to a well prepared dinner. left Saturday night for Alma to Mr. Hughes is employed in the office Mrs. J. Lewis and children are visiting ial Bargains in in Wash Goods, Embroideries and Hos­ Mrs. Joe Shaffer and sou, Leon, of Mr. Lewis’ parentB in Olney. Lansing, returned home Saturday, visit their graudpareuts, Mr. and of the American Express Co., in Lau­ iery. Mrs. Job Sleight. They expect to be The Clinton county Sunday School after a three weeks’ stay with her par ­ gon) about one week. , siug and the couple left for that city I make a specialty of my shoe department. Ladies’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sias. Tuesday evening, where a furnished excursion will be on August 22. Tne ladies of the Baptist aid so­ home awaited their coming. The and Gents ’ Oxfords. Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Piugel aud sons ciety will Herve ice cream at the home bride is well kuowu aud is a most visited with her parents, near Graud of George Knapp, Saturday evening, North Eagle Men ’s Easago shoes at...... $2.75 Ledge, Sunday. worthy young lady. August 18, TAYLOR—DOTY. And the celebrated Hard Pan shoe at the old Mrs. Huugerford and sou, Allie, Misses Gustie and Gertrude Mc- Mrs. Goddard is very sick at this spent Snnday with H. Molineanx and Gouigal and John McGonigal leave A very pretty wedding occurred at writing price ...... $2.50 wife. Angnst 7 for a trip to Niagara Falls. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Doty Rev. Kingsley gives his farewell iu Eagle township on Thursday. Aug­ sermon Sunday, August 19. The so­ 1 also sell the Peninsular Range and Base burner Mr. aud Mrs. James Parkhonse and Mrs. Peltier, who has been sick ust 2, when their daughter, Winifred, sou, visited with her parents Sunday, cial at the home of William Howe was Stoves; look them over before buying. with typhoid fever for so long, is was united in marriage to Rollon well attended. They netted abont $25. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pingel. better at this writing, but the baby, Taylor of Charlotte Rev.|Kingsley was assisted in his Special attention also given to the Grocery De­ A number from here attended the sick with the same fever, keeps The ceremony was performed by J. meeting Snnday by a friend. ball game Saturday at Wacousta. about the same. It is a very sick I. Towner, Baptist minister of Grand partment. And the HIGHEST PRICE always given child. Ledge, in the presence of between thir ­ Mrs. Mrvou Hazeu aud daughters, tor produce. Mr. and Mrs. O. Stevens, aud fam­ The L. O. T. M. M. ladies of Bath ty and forty guests The decorations Bernice and Zanah went to Grand ily visited his sister, Mrs. A. Craun, Hive, Saturday, August 4, enter ­ were in pink and white. The bride Rapids on the excursion Wednesday. Sunday. tained about fifteen ladies of Sun ­ was gowned in light grey silk aud Mrs. Cooley is visiting at her daugh ­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zischke aud beam Hive, North Lausiug. one from carried a bouquet of sweet peas. She ter’s home, Mrs. H R. Howe. sou, of Watertown, visited her grand ­ Central Hive; two from Haslet; one was attended by two little nieces, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris attended Wacousta, Mich parents, Sunday in Riley. from Rogers aud one frem Owosso Lorna aud Myrle Doty. the wedding of her sister, Ola, last Hive. Miss Mande Millimau was After the ceremony the guests all Wednesday. The Clinton county Snnday school initiated, after which a short pro ­ repaired to the home of.Robert Doty, Claud Hinman is visiting his sister excursion will be Angnst 22. gram of ransic aud Bpeakiug and a brother of the bride, a few rods in Mecosta. there was no little fnn created by the away, where a dainty two course wed­ Earl Pennington, a former resident mock-marriage solemnized at the ding dinner was served by four young of North Eagle, but now of Lansing, end of the program. Sapper was lady friends of _the bride: Misses was grieved by his wife passing sud­ then served to all. The guests re­ Chandler Creasiuger, of Maple Rapids, denly away last Friday moruing. We will be glad to communicate turned home on the 8 o ’clock train. Dora Maloney, of Eagle, Bird Kali Earl has the sympathy of his old with yon if yon are interested in The Clinton connty Sunday school and Rose Larson, of Graud Ledge. friends. the purchase of excursion will be on Angnst 22 The yonng couple will take a short trip and after Angnst 11 will be at The Clinton county Snnday school home in Charlotte. excursion will be on Angnst 22 Mrs. Taylor has been a resident o. To repreeent goods ex­ this section all her life and has'made 1 HEAR YEt HEAR VEt HEAR YBI many warm friends who will join in actly aa to their quality. M rs. Ida Avery is at campmeeting. wishng her a long and happy wedded THE CENTRAL MICHIGAN BUSINESS r BUNDS Mrs. Cordelia Hill is better at this COLLEGE of I.analog wants 100 young men and To sell to those who life. Mr. Taylor has lived in Eagle women, from the Tlclnlty of St. JoHns. to pre ­ writing. for several years and is very popular pare for business the coming year. Fall term know, and to those who Mrs. Mary Black has not been so well with ail. opens Sept. 3rd. Write for catalog. Address don ’t know values, at a the past week. The guests from out of town were: Interior House Trimmings, etc. Others who are on the sick list are, Mrs. Emma Hatch and son, Clare, of Moklky E. Osrornr , A large stock of regular size al< uniform fair prioe. To Harrison; Mrs. E. W. Blanchard and 14-Stp Superintendent. DOORS Olande and Rov Bennett, Merl and ways on hand. Special orders fulfill all guarantees and Maliel Spicer, Richard Gillmore and Mrs. D. A. Blanchard of Portland ; promptly executed. baby Hakn Mr. and Mip. Isaac Taylor, father and cheerfully correct all mis­ mother of groom, of Charlotte, also Mies Pearl Wei ton, of Georgia, is two brothers, Floyd and Byron Tay­ We always have a complete stock of Common and Extension Ladders, takes. To deserve your making an extended visit at the home of lor, of Charlotte and Miss Florence, Flintkoto Roofing, which is the best prepared roofing on the market, also her annt, Mrs. Hiram Barnes. confidence by always giv ­ Taylor, of Hartwell. a stock of other prepared roofings, Building Paper, Sackett Plaster Board, Leroy Bennett went to Ashley to visit PUT YOUR HORSE IN ing you in honest deal. Will Baylis two day* of last week. the Plaster Board which takes the plsce of sheathing and lath and is Miss Hazel Dyke and Vernie Shnart, JIMMIE MARKEY’S BARN cheaper and better. of Wacousta, visited Miss Flossie Barnes last week. All kinds of Lumber, Shingles and Fence Posts. Mr. and Mrs Lane came to the home of George On pit and stayed last week to visit Mrs Lane ’s son, Fred Ryno, before starting for Pennsylvania. SL Johns, Michigan Lansing, Mich The Clinton connty Snnday School excaraion will be on Angnst 22. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, 8T. JOHNS’. MICH.. AUGUST 9, 1906. 3

Eureka mestemn HAPPENINGS IN OVID Born, July 21, to Eluathan Stevens ELSIE HAPPENINGS We are doing a nice busi- and wife, in Ohio, a son. nes with our New Fall Teu of the Ovid girls enjoyed a An 8 >£-lb. son was horn to Mr. and The Standard Bearers will meet next ELIJAH NELSON picnio in Jackson Lasue Saturday Mrs. Johp Owen, of Owosso, recently JiuuUin. afternoon. Wednesday, August, 5th, at the home Woolens. They have ad­ Rev. Kerr, of Ohio, will occupy the of Mrs. Hattie Tillotsou Well Known in ThU Vicinity, Passes The Jolly Larkin's Club met at pulpit at the Christian church Sunday Prescott McKay, of Detroit, was a vanced greatly in price, the home of Mrs. Frank Jeuks on Mrs. Esther Armour and nieces of Away at Home of His Daughter at 3 p. m. < visitor at the homes of Mesdames Moore Can ida, are visiting Mrs. O. M. but our prices remain the South Main street Friday afternoon and Rummell last week. Pearl. ' and all the members but one were Mr. and Mrs. Allred Stearns and two children and Essie Stearns, of Feins, Edd Hawse is very ill with typhoid Mrs. Ida Loomis and Mrs. Lillie same. We still make a The fnueral of Elijah Nelson was present, making nine in all. Re­ were gnests of his brother, Owen fever. held at the home of his daughter, freshments were served and the club Richards were iu Lausiug, Saturday. good suit to order as lo7t> Stearns and wife over Sunday. They A. Sutfin, of Bannister, was an Elsie H. J. Lovell aud wife visited iu Mrs. Major Arthur, of uear Olive, Sun ­ will meet at the home of Mrs. Elsie also entertained company from Carson day afternoon at two o ’clock Rev. Sigus the first Friday in September. City Sunday. visitor Thursday. Dupiain Snuday. as $16 and trousers as Lyons, of Shepardsville officiating. Mrs. Lewis Bennett is entertaining Mrs. Hiram Dailey returned to Con ­ Mr. Nelson had been ill for nearly a □ Mrs. Sadie Bristol returned from her brother and wife from Wyandotte, cord. Saturday. low as $3.50. Laingsburg. Crystal Saturday, where she has been Michigan. year, not having had his health for camping three weeks. The library social Friday night at We use no cotton linings, nearly four years. He was well Mrs. George Briggs was called from the home of G. B McIntyre, was a known in Ovid, having been one of Tiie grade stakes are set through Bert Confer and Mrs. Sadie Miller Crystal lake last Thursday by the se­ success in every way. Proceeds everything is made of the first settlers in tins part of the our village for the new electric rail­ went to Toledo, Ohio, Sunday to meet rious illueBs of iier daughter, Mrs. $19.20. Mrs Co a ter and Gladys, who have been county. He was fifty-five years old road and it is now a settled tiling that Althea Buck. At present writing she Dr. Frauk Grillet, of Farwell, good material and guar­ at the time of his death. we liave one aud that in all probabil ­ in Ohio several months caring for her is improving. mother. spent Saturday at the home of Z. T. anteed to wear and fit to ity electric lights will follow. Ira Thomas and wife and Arthur Ash. Howard Benson, who went to Flor­ An ice cream social will be held on Weatherbee and wife nave returned AN EXPENSIVE TRIP the U. B. church lawn Saturday even ­ Mr.* Burwell Teeter left last week perfection. Come early id» last winter for hit* health, has re­ from their western trip. They think Wednesday$, for White Lake for a two Repairing as usual. We are open turned very mnch improved. ing, Augnst 18. Benefit of the U. B. Elsie is tiie only place to stay. e'bery evening. andlook us ober. From I.arising to Corunna in an Auto­ Sunday school. weeks’ outing Tiie Omega baseball team defeated Chas. Snelling and wife are nome Dewitt Saturday, August 5, 11 to 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Fizzell start­ mobile Rev. J. Edward Kirby, of Spring- again after spending nearly four weeks ed for New York Thursday, for a few Until the 8 th inning Dewitt did not field, Mo , is the guest of his parents, visitiDg and sight seeing. have a look in, but to change the ex­ Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Kirby. weeks’ visit with relatives aud friends. A. S. BERRY, Merchant Tailor The trip from Lansing to Corunna pression of the faces of tiie fans, the Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hambletou spent Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilcox, of Miss Edith Smith went to Laming Thursday and Fridav of last week ST. JOHNS. MICH. made in a tonring car Sunday by Guy Omegas opened t heir hearts. Feature* Monday. South Bingham, entertained Mr. aud Renyx and wife awl Mrs. W. Mills, of the game were the hard hitting of with friends in Fairfield. Mrs. Ewer, of Dnplain Sunday. proved to be an expensive one. They Benson aud Scott. Batteries, Omega Mr. and Mrs. Arihnr Weatherby and Mark Emmert and wife moved into Miss Ethel Ash left for Caro Thurs ­ son, Leon, returned from Kansas City the Milo Mnnson house in the east part were making their way to the home Ripple and H. Benson ; Dewitt, Scott last week. day, for a three weeks’ visit with of Mr. and Mrs. John McCurdee, in and Chadwick. of town last week. relatives and friends. Coruuna, to spend the day awl had Otis Miller had the misfortune to cat Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker, of North- DEPAUW UNIVERSITY Chas. E. Knight, well known iu this his foot quite badly last week. Prayer aud praise service at the come as far as S. V. Hathaway ’s farm section, started for uorhwest Canada ville, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Church of Christ Friday evening A SCHOOL OK MUSIC a short distance east of Ovia, when Monday. C. E. topic Sunday evening at ?p. m., Lena Daggett, also, their many friends. cordial invitation is extended to all. OKKK K OK THK I1KAN. an accident occurred. In some way The Clinton county Snudav school Christ's Life, My Favorite Parable They were sesidents of Elsie for a num ­ the chauffeur lost control of the mach ­ and how it helps me.” Leader, Alice ber of years, Mr. Baker conducting a Mrs. Lovell, of St. Johns, spent one ine and it was overturned by the road­ excursion will be August 22.' Gower. day of last week with her sister, Mrs. meat market. Wilfred Hainer.. side. Mr. Renyx was the only one Mr. and Mrs. L D. Wait went to Will Wooll, of Marine City, was a injured and his right shoulder was Shepardsville- Crystal, Benzie county, last week to visitor iu Elsie from Saturday until The C. E. business meeting was To The Starr Piano Co., badly dislocated. A doctor was im­ visit relatives. Monday. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mediately called, beside Mr. McCur- W. H. Baker was in St. Johns Tues­ Arthur Avery Thursday evening. Richmond, Ind. dee. who came for them day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Daggett are visit­ Mrs. Maud Tyler and daughter, Miss Eva Parker is visiting iu the The car was a very expensive one ing at Breckenridge this week. Theda, of Syracuse, New York, are Mrs. Geo. Port visited relatives in St. visiting at- the home of iier parents, home of Iier aunt and uncle, Mr. and Gentlemen: being worth about $2,800. Tiie top Johns the fore part of last week. Mrs. Daisy Krepps was called to Mrs. J. L. Holbrook. was badly broken and it was damaged Orion la6t week to help care for her Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mecomber. in several other ways. Mrs. Lucy Gleason is visiting in San- mother, Mrs. Maggie Youdan, who is Mrs. Fred Clark is entertaining her Last Saturday evening the Grange We beg to acknowledge receipt of field. being served ice c :eam at Gleaner ’s Hall iu treated for cancer of the lip. sister, Miss Grace Bagl«y, of Big the Colony. your proposition for supplying our Shower for Miss Bair Mrs. C. Robb and children visited Mr and Mrs. Darwin Kirby and baby Rapids: From Alma Record, August 2ml. relatives in St. Johns last week. returned from Detroit last week. A. J. Hankins and wife returned from Several from this vicinity are enjoy ­ school of Music with pianos, and in Joe Jerry and daughter, Ruth, of De­ ing the M. E. camp meeting at Long Miss Sadie Messiuger gave a hand ­ The proceeds of the sooial Saturday Brighton Snuday evening. They were Lake. accordance therewith, we desire to kerchief shower this afternoon at her troit, are visiting at the home of Rich ­ evening were $87 50, which will be used accompanied by Miss Ada Hankins. ard Hazel. Mr. aud Mrs Jackson Miller, of St. home in honor of Miss Kate Bair, to help defray expenses of putting down The Wooll reunion was held Wed place our order with you for thirty- W. H. Baker left Tuesday for Elba, the well in the cemetery. Johus, called ou Dnplain friedds one whose mariage to H. Norman Ronald nesdiy of this week, at the home of day last week occurs August 15. A company of 26 N. Y., where he will visit his sou, Ern ­ Daniel Turner and Harry Price were Mr. and Mrs. E. Newington. Also, five Starr pianos of the styles and youug ladies were entertained. Each est. Mrs. Baker and children will ac­ home from Lansing over Sunday. the Clement reunion was held on the Mr. Wilcox aud granddaughter, Miss guest brought a handkerchief, with a company him home. Hazel, of South Bingham, spent Sun ­ wood designated. A little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. same day at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. day with Mr. Hiues and Master Bel- poem attached. These gifts were Miss Avis Lyon visited her grand ­ Coe was severely injured by a horse Joe Moore. Jr. A full account of both We now have in use in our school artistically fastened to a huge boquet parents in Eaton Rapids the past week. gatherings will be furnished next week. for Ewer. of sweet peas, and placed in a basket Monday. Dr. E. Hart attended her. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and seventeen Starr pianos, a portion of The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. The Clinton County Sunday School Mrs. Carrie Praav and children, of so that only the flowers were visible. Farrell Thursday, August 16, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Jesse Hiiuer left the first of the The basket was presented to Miss Bair, excursion will he on August 22. Bannister, were visitors at the home week for a visit in Canada. which have been used continuously who was most delightfully surprised There will be no preaching services in of Will Sheldon from Saturday until the M. E. church Sunday evening as Monday. Saturday evening of this week there in the arduous work of school prac­ when she discoverd the contents. A will be a kitchen shower in the base ­ game suggestive of a wedding fur­ the pastor, Rev. Lyon, will be in at­ South Essex. John Graham and wife, of Ovid, spent tendance at Long Lake camp meeting. ment of the Church of Christ. Ice tice for more than fifteen years, nished enjoyment for tho afternoon, Sunday at the home of Fred Mead cream aud cake will be served and a and light refreshments were Mired. Mrs. C. A. Shepard, of Ovid, spent Wm. Flanders, of Grand Rapids, is and wife. and in all instances have given the Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Doe. pleasant time is anticipated. vUitiug his sister, Mrs. S. M. Wood. Mrs. Jasper Sickles, of Chicago, is Little Francis Peck met witii a nar ­ best of satisfaction. It is with Sunday School Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Baker were in John Sillmxn, Jr., and wife have gone the guest of her sisters, Mrs Laura Dun ­ row escape last week He fellt iirough Friday of this week the Sunday St. Johns Friday. north, black berrying. can and Mrs. Mina Setterington. the cellarway, hut received only a due appreciation of the artistic school classes of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cleveland and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ocobock, Dr. Travis has returned from his few injuries as lie was caught by his church will have a picnic at Watson ’s Mrs. S. Simons are spending a few days August 8 , a 9 lb. girl. northern trip and we h-jpa much im­ head and arm uear the entrance. merits of the Starr, and the excel­ grove, about six miles northwest of in Argentine. proved in health. Ovid. All members are desired to Miss Lena Sillman spent Sunday and Snuday evening, August 12, there lent service that they have given attend as a good time will be en ­ F. D. Cleveland was in Detroit last Monday with Marie Hayes. Ernest Clark and wife, of Ionia, are will be a temperance sermon preached joyed. week on business. T. J. Wood, of Fulton, spent Saturday visiting relatives iu and around Elsie. iu the Church of Christ. Tin W C. us, that we place this order. Miss Lena McLeod is spending a few and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood. Mrs. Lina Love, of Owosso, who has T. U. cordially invited tiie public to Yours very truly, , Fell From Elevator. days at Niagara Falls and points in The Clinton County Sunday School been cariDg for her mother, Mrs. Selina attend. Last Thursday while working on Canada. excursion will be on August 22. Clark, the past week, returned to her The C. E. will meet next Sunday DePAUW UNIVERSITY. the elevator at Hyslop ’s mills, Fred Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winfield visited home Saturday and Mrs. Minnie Al­ evening at 7:30 Topic, “Christ ’s Gifford met with an accident. Mr. at the home of J. H. Aldrich, in Owosso, ehin, of Middlebury, is taking her L ife.’’ my favorite parable A cor­ Belle A. Mansfield, Dean. It must have been an all wise Provi ­ plate by the side of her mother. dial invitation is extended to the pub ­ Gifford was standing on a ladder Thursday of last week. dence that, anticipating the social and when he slipped and fell several Fred Decker and family and Messrs. Miss Mabel Isham, of Middleton, is lic. School of Music. feet, breaking his nose badly and in ­ E. R. Munson and Herbert Leland and financial Inequalities that were to arise the guest of Miss Gracie Albaugh this The Clinton conuty Suneav School juring his arm somewhat. He is wives attended the races in Owosso with the passiug of centuries, placed week. excursion will be ou August 22. still under the doctor ’s care and is Thursday. the greatest gifts to mankind —fresh Boyd Doyle was iu Ovid Monday on Sold by E. A. DURKEE, St, Johns, Mich. greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ramsey enter ­ air, sunshine, the song birds, the beau ­ business. You are invited to call and see them. tained the following guests Sunday in ty of the natural world and the bless­ Miss Laura Parks, who has been at­ Jubilee in Ovid. honor of the latter’s ancle and aunt, ings of the home ties—within reach of tending school in Mt. Pleasant, visited Elba. The business men in Ovid are busy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richmond, of all. Only In rare Instances can money friends in Elsie for a few days, on her planning for the jnbilee to be held Colorado: Mr. and Mre Joseph Under ­ hay these common blessings, and just way home to Fowler. John Addison and wife went to Detroit The dose is one, just one pill in Ovid in three weeks. So far, the hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Underhill, subscriptions have been greater than as rarely is It that the lack of It will Mrs. E. A. Fuller and Mrs. W. 8 . on the excursion Tuesday. At bedtime. Sugar-coated,igar- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Upton and family take them away. Hambleton spent Monday at the country Russel Borford is on the gain. Thehey cure they were last year, and it is expected and Mrs. Amanda Upton. home of Mrs. E. C. Lee. mild, certain, that the jubilee will be a great Ed. Moore and Agnrs Cook went to Ayer’s Pills constipation. J.C.ArnCLow.ll, M. The Clinton County Sunday School Miss Reah Vedder and little sister, success. ______Tests recently conducted by the de­ Luc le, of North Star, are spending a Toledo on the excursion Sunday. excursion will be on August 22. partment of animal Industry at Plym­ ^99825 O. F. Gambee. of Lansing, visited * ------few days with their aunt, Mrs. John H&zle and Bertha Welch go to St. Want your moustache or beard Q Y E outh, Wis., Iu the matter of curing Harmon. Louis Tuesday to visit their aunt. his family in Ovid, over Suudav. Victor cheese show that a score of 95 per a beautiful brown or rich black? Use nrri ct*. or d *u ««uts os *, r. hall . oo .. haakua . a.a. Miss Faye Daggett goes to Toledo Miss Myrtle Cartwright, of Green ­ Clare Mentor was bitten by Cland cent was made by cheese put Into ville, is the gnest of Miss Bessie Whitman ’s dog last week. Saturday, where she will visit rela­ Mr. and Mrs. Parker, who have been tives for a few days. cold storage at 82 degrees F. Im­ Sowersby. Ira Wooll and wife will attend the visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Upton, left mediately on removal from the press, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cobb, Mr. and Wool! leunion at the home of Elliott Mrs. E. F. Waldo expects to go to Thursday for Pennsylvania, where they Newington Wednesday. Auburn, California, this week, where will Bpend a week witii relatives before while the lowest scoring. 81.4 per cent, Mrs C. B. Porter and Mrs. A. L. Sickles she will live. Mr. Waldo went some returning home. Mrs. Upton accom­ was made by cheese kept in the fac­ were among the Detroit excursionists* Lula Streeter is visiting relatives near time ago. panied them aud will be gone about tory cooling room during the whole Tuesday. Olney, a few days. Do You Do Your Sewing? Mrs. Byron Sawyer, of Ithaca, was three weeks. period of curing. A milder flavor was Miss Hazel Hambleton is so far recover­ Rev. M. Williams delivered a fine called to Ovid Monday on account of Miss Leora Chapin, who has been in also obtaiued with the cold storage ed from hex recent illness as to be out sermon at the Pleasant Valley church, If you do, you want a pattern. II you do not, you must have a pattern. the illness of her father, A. Gray. Ann Arbor the past six weeks, attend ­ treatment again. Suqday. Everybody ought to turn out Mrs. Biglow was in St. Johns visit­ ing school, returned home Friday. Bert Jones, of Detroit, is visiting to these services which are held every We sell the New Idea Patterns, In fact we are the pioneers in relatives in and around Elsie. other Sunday at 11 o ’clock, and next that line ANY PATTERN, 10c. We will not exchange any pat- ing the first of the week. The Sunday School of the First Con- A CARD FROM C. E. VANSICKLE Sanday in the evening. Alto Sunday tern nor send them on approval, Do not ask us to. There is a William Putnam, of St . Johus, was igational Church will picnic at Round Miss Neva McArthur, of Detroit, is school at 10 o ’clock every Sunday. reason. in Ovid, the last of the week visiting ke, Friday August 10th. I have secured the agency for Dr. the guest of her cousins, Hazel and Ralph Gleason Colwell ’s Egyptian Pile Cure, the Marie Hambleton. The district is improving the school- Mrs. Hibbard, of California, has been most certain cure for piles ever dis- house by way of a new wall with cement We are still offering: Dewey Treat-, of Detroit, is in Ovid, visiting her sister, Mrs. Eliza Green, Little Harold Wool was severely blocks, and a new porch and intend to visiting his brother, this week. Cthe past two weeks. cvered. I personally guarantee it, burned one day last week, -by a gasoline 15c Wasli Goods at-...... 11c and will refund the purchase price on stove. paint it both outside and in, and also a 20c •* “ 15c Harry Cowan, of Detroit, is visiting Mrs. Floyd Lockwood, of Fruitport, every package that fails to give satis- new bridge 25c “ “ 203 his father, Charles Cowan, tor a few came Saturday evening to spend a few tion. C. E. VanSickle. Mrs. Melissa Kelley entertained all The Clinton County Sunday School 35c “ “ ..29c days. days visiting her sisters and other rela­ h er children at dinner Sunday. Tho»e excursion will be on August 22 tives. who were present were W. W. Wool * 10c “ “ ...... Oo » Mrs. E. Dunham and, Mrs. Saylor, and family, of Marine City; Mr. and 12c Ginghams at ...... 11c of Elsie, were in Ovid, on business Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Passage and his 8 c “ ...... 7c Saturday. sisters, Mrs. Fannie Dennison aud Mrs. Mrs. James Munson, of Ovid; Mr. and 15c “ ...... - 12c (r Mrs. T. Walker, of St. Johns; Mr. and Kl* Ob* Chase*. Miss Marie LeVau was in Owosso Stevens, of New York, visited their Mrs. Chas. Kelley, of New Lothrop 3 pieces 50c Dress GoodB to close at...... lOo yd. last week visiting her sister. daughter, Mrs Sherman Smith and 3 “ 25c “ “ “ ...... lOcyd. family, and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brainard, of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howe, of Price, of Bannister. this place. It was a gathering enjoyed Mrs. French and daughter, of Ovid, The lice of sliiit waists in Muslin, Silk, Gingham and Satine still spent Friday at the home of his moth ­ We Fit 1>y all present. contains good sizes and the 25 per cent discouut on each waist er, Mrs. W. G. Hunter, in Ovid. are visiting her sister, Mrs Will Wpod- E. N. Waite and wife were in St. Gon Shippee and Lulu Waterbnry hams and family. Charles last week, guests at the home brings them very cheap. were in Laingsburg, Friday. Mrs. 0.8 . Albee retnrnnd home Satnr- of Editor Bement and wife. We are closing oat a 40c Nibs Tea at ...... 26c lb. day. Her sister, Mrs. Carmer, has gone Mrs. Albert Horton and daughter, to Detroit where an operation will be Glasses George Pray, of Ohio, has purchased Alberta, of Owosso, were in Ovid, performed. the Fred Travis property and will occu­ Saturday visiting at tlie home of Mr. py it soon . J. E. CRAVEN, Elsie, Hich. and Mrs. James Munson. Miss Alice Campbell, of Ovid, and Miss Ruth Galligan, of Liungsburg, were Miss Emma Ruess expects to leave Mrs. Richard Hayes and sou, Har­ visitors of F. B Jones and family last We fit glasses prop ­ Wednesday for her summer vacation. old, of Pontiac, were in Ovid this Saturday and Sunday. She meets her sister in Owosso and to­ week as guests of Mrs. Thomas Hayes. erl)’. We guarantee gether they will visit Niagara Falls and J. W. Beckwith has not been well the Tonawanda, to be gone about a week. Mrs. W. E. Clark of Owosso. was in past week but is improving. Ovid the first, part of the week at the our glasses to fit. It Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kline gave a very «■». i home of her sister, Mrs. Mack. August 1st was an ideal day for Pa- pretty reception at their home on West Harrison Marvin, of Detroit, spent mona Grange. About 100. all told, were will not cost you a Main St., Friday evening in honor of r present to enjoy a feast lor the mind as their sou, Allen and wife. Sunday with his uncle, Will Stanhope, well as the body. It was a general cent if they do not. in Ovid. opinion that a day off to sttend such Archie Moore has gone to Bath to LACY STUFF F. R Everett, was in Coruuna on meetings, although one had to work a work for an uncle. business Monday. little more before and afterwards, was a Mrs. Elsworth Holmes, of Bear Lake, He—Can ’t you give me Just a little The Clinton county Sunday school day well spent as one had new thoughts FOR SUMMER WEAR and faces to think about. was calling on Elsie friends one day last encouragement? excursion will be on August 22. week. She —Why. ye*. A girl friend of mine Invitations have been seat out, for The Clinton County Sunday School told me the other day that she ’d marry the marriage of Miss Kate Bair of excursion will be on August 22 Vera Curtis is assisting at E. C. Alma, and Rev. Hugh Norman Ron ­ H. T. Blank Urick’s bakery. any old thing. —St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ald. The wedding will take place JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Groom, of Maple Wednesday afternoon, August. 15, at Oral. Elsie, Michigan. Rapids were the guests of Mr. and Mrs A n AMoerat. Shirt Waists,...... 35 c St. John ’s Church. Miss Bair was H. T. Blank, the fore part of the week. ‘‘Do you really nieau to say that yoor for sevecal years a teacher in the Ovid lodgment Is neyer In error?” Good strong material and desirable patterns. school, resigning only last Julie. Hazel Davis spent Saturday with her W. 8 . Hambleton and L. J. Page oousin, Miss Edna Love. have rented the Doty building, better "No,” answered the czar. “I don ’t Thursday afternoon and evening mean to say It. but I regard It ns nee Mr. and Mrs. E. DeCamp gave a re­ Neva Chapman visited her grandmoth ­ known as Hankin ’s stor, where they will Summer Underwear er, Mrs. Frank Sackett. for a week. conduct a meat market and grocery rsaary to discipline that everybody ception to their relatives at their store. W. 8 . Hambleton will have (hull pretend to think It”—New York home in the west part of Ovid. The Vernie Strong, wife and two children charge of the meat bnsiness and L. J. Life. Come and stock up. afteroon was spent in a social manner visited his parents, at Bannister, Satur­ Page, and at six o'clock an excellent dinner day and Sunday. Horse Shoeing the groceries. was served. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Eldridge and Mrs. Pearl Hardenburg and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Lansdeau daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam UNO GENERAL BUCKSMITHING Mildred Hanter, of Mason, are the Sommer Diarrhoea in Children and daughters. Florence and May, Brockman, Sunday. gnests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wooley and Mrs. Martha Sexton this week. No one can reasonably iiope for good of Owosso. visited at the horns of Charlie Halsey and family visited Mr. I have purchased a shop and • digesion when the bowels are consti ­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkins Sunday and Mrs. Willard Lyon, in 8 t. Johns, one opened a general Blacksmithing Mrs. E. O. Urick is entertaining two pated. Mr. Charles Baldwin, of Ed- business A specialty will he nieces from Toledo. M. Roy Risley, of New York, spent day last week. made of Horse-shoeing. All work wardsviile, Ill , says; “I suffered frjm R. VANDEUSEN, Sun lay at the home of his mother, Rose Davis spent Sunday with her promptly attended to in a satis­ Anbrey Sheldon is under the doctor's chronic constipation and stomach Mrs. Sntfln in Ovid. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Davis. factory manner. • care. troubles for several yean, but, thanks to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ELSIE, niCHIGAN Mrs A. J. Hagar. of Grand Mrs. Frank Sackett nnd son, Warren, About 160 tickets was sold here Tues­ Tablets, am almost cured. ” Why not V... Rapids, visited her mother. Mrs. Jane visited at the horns of Ansel Chapman, day morning for the hand boys ’ excur­ get- a package of t-tiese tablets and get -J Weale, the first of the week. Sunday. sion well aud stay well. Price 25 cents. Leo Bloss was in Fenton visiting I. F. PASCHAll The Clinton County Sunday School SHCPAROSVILLE. The Clinton County Sunday School Samples free For sale by.C. E. Van- hii aunt, Tuesday. excursion will be oo August 22. r.int- evconuon will he on August 22. Sickle. General Commercial Printing at Republican office. 4 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, 8T. JOHNS, MICH.. AUGUST 9. 1906

Mr. IWWser went. Fie knew that he crop annually, two pesta that the de­ The Republican. could chew tbe Utile man up iu two partment of agriculture haa been at Read This Letter Bowser Shows minutes, but be also realized that a greut exiiense in Its attempts to erad­ PUBLISHED EVERY THUR8DAY AT Want Column row so near home would bring out icate. 8T. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Mrs. Bowser and the cat. He left the FOR SALE, LOST AND FOUND yard and entered that of the people on Tbe putting of an extensive side-hill St. Johns, Mich, July 28, ’06* OOLEMAN 0. VAUGHAN, Pabliiher. His Authority the left. He knew that their name was wc know of Into permanent meadow Is M of Haboerlptloo, $1.0® per Year Blunt, but he didn't know much else doing much to prevent the wash which Ajax Conductor and Mfg. Co., FOR SALE. about them. It waa Mrs. Blunt who has annually occurred when tbe same to rod at the poatofflca at St. John*. Mlcb- Chicago, Ill. , for traoaportation through tbo no.il a* He Undertakes to Make His auswered Ids ring. has been planted to corn. Tbe crown id eJaot uai tor. Farm For Sale—4 miles west and 2)* “Madam, is your buabaud home?* of the hill us well as the fiat Is still miles south of St. Johns ; 120 acres; was asked. Dear Sirs: . . ' fair buildings; good soil Good com­ Neighbors Clean the Snow kept iu corn. JOB WORK. munity. F. M Parks, R. F. D. No. “What ’s that to you?" was the reply. I would say in regard to your light- Boory kind of book and Job printing. 3, ML Johns 19-lpeared at they are a protection. my dinner I shall clear our owu walk, his own door, uud Mrs. Bowser called of pure water from Ijike Micbigan Besolutions and Obituary Poetry, per line. .. Sc For sale or exchange for desirable aud then 1 will try to And out whether with which It was mixed—in other Yours truly, property —Here is a good opportun ­ we have laws aud ordinances In this to him that she smelled smoke in the Cards of Thanks ...... 25c house uud wanted him to come home words, that this mixture was purer J. C. Shumaker* ity for some one to make money. I town. I think I’ll astonish some folks than the run of Mississippi river water. STATIC TICKET offer my place of business located at within the next two hours. ” and look around for fire, but he waved Price, for sale. This point is hard to "If you will leave the walk uutil her away uud proceeded to make his ’ The above mentioned Lightning Rod is for sale by Kor Governor — beat. This point is 5 miles south and third call. The man and his wife had Among the annual weeds that are KREI) M. WABNER, of Farmington. 4 miles east of St. Johns. We have a morning I'll hire a couple of boys to giving many farmers In the corn belt clean It off. If you go out there and Just been having a hot dispute ns to For Lieutenant-Governor — good trade and a clean, small general whether the earth was round or flat, trouble this year are the smnrtweeds. F. M. VREDENBURG, St. Johns. PATRICK H. KELI.KY, of Ionising. stock of mdse. We are nine miles from work for an hour you’ll be all buugetl For Secretary of State— aud they both auswered the door iu which got the upper hand ns a result » GEORGE A. PRESCOTT, of Tawas City. auv other towns, and in a good central up. ” of a wet spell which hindered cultiva­ location. We have good church and “Tbe walk will be cleaned tonight, ” hopes thaKIt was a tramp whom they For State Treasurer— could kick. tion at a critical stage. Once rooted Bulletin Xo. 120 Issued by the Ken FRANK P. GLAZIER, of Chelsea. school privileges. Good phone ser­ said Mr. Bowser in aggressive tones. the ordinary com plow fails to dis­ lucky experiment station is devoted For Auditor General — vices—both Laingsburg and St. Johns “Well?" queried the Holt family as JAMES H. HEADLEY, of Eaton Rapids. telephone. Our property consists of Mr. Bowser entered the hall. lodge them, while they are usually too to a description and some account of For I .and Commissioner — acre of land, store, house, barn and oil tough to be cut by tbe surface or knife the so called cabbage snakes, a panic WILLIAM H. ROSE, of Bath. “Did you know that It had been j Best of Meats bouse. Buildings all newly painted snowing all day?” he asked lu reply. cultivator. They are best cleaned out over wnli n oHl the cabbage growers of For Attorney General — last fall. We also handle poultry in by hand where tbe area covered is not the country serious damage a year or AT LOW PRICES JOHN E. BIRD, of Adrian. “Certainly. ” too large. For Superintendent of Public Instruction — season. If you are in the market for a “And that there is a foot of suow on so ago. They are descrilted as a spe­ LUTHER L. WRIGHT, of Ironwood. good business it will pay you to look cies of worm, white, cylindrical and | Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak, 12%C per lb | For Member State Board of Education — this up at ODce. Wish to sell on your walk?" The intense itching characteristic having no trace of ordinary organs of ? Pure L:rd, our own'make, I21ac per lb. | DEXTER M. FERRY, JR , of Detroit. account of ill health of my wife. Can “Sure, Mike.” locomotion or sense. The author states | In ten pound lots or upward, He lb. furnish the best of references if depired. “And that it Is your duty uhder the of salt rheum aud eczema is instantly H. E. Pierce, St. Johns, Mich. R. ordinance to clear it off?” allayed by applying Chamberlain ’s that the eases or sickness caused by political dates , ioo «. them were without question the prod­ PHONE 44 I F. D No. 5. 17tf “Not by a durued sight! If our snow Salve. As a cure for skiu diseases this Tuesday, Sept. 4 Primary for salve is unequaleil. For sale by C. E. uct of the heated imagination of some bothers you clear It off Jtjjnrself. ” VanSickle. i Yours for Business, nomination of candidates for county LOST AND FOUND newspai»er reporter, for, while the i i officers, etc. All petitions for names “Do you mean to say that you will worm itself may not l>e pleasant to to go on the primary ballot must be let it lie there for the next three or I WEBB & SON. St Johns [ Lost—Between Olive church aud The Clinton County Sunday School contemplate. It Is by no means poi ­ filed with the county clerk on or be four days?” eveursion will be on Angust 22. sonous. fore August 20, at 4:00 p. m. St. Johns, a black lmudbag coutainiug “We do. It can lie there for the next Tuesday, Nov. 6. Election of numerous articles aud some chauge. three or four years.” county, congressional and state offi- Finder please returu to Republican office. 19-1 “By thunder, but it won't!" exclaim­ ed Mr. Bowser as be turned away. The foreign commerce of the United HELP WANTtD “You either get out with your shovel within fifteen minutes or I’ll have you States lias grown much more rapidly Young lady wan toil to learn retouch ­ ing at Plunkett ’s studio.______19-2 hauled into court and smartly fined." during the last decade than its popu ­ He was told to go to that land where lation. Completed figures for the fis­ FINANCIAL. snow melts as fast as It falls, and be cal year 1906, just presented by the waded down the steps and out of the Bureau of Statistics of the Department Money to loan on improved farms. yard. Mrs. Bowser made another ef­ Auction Sale! of Commerce and Labor, show that E. L. Dooling. fort. She said site thought the gas me­ while the population has grown since Money to loan at low rate of in ­ ter was out of order and all tbe water 1896 but 90 per cent, imports have terest. Farms and city property for pipes busted and that If he didn't at­ sale. Inquire at office of H. E. Wal- MR. BOWSER WAS A HUSTLER. tend to things right away there would grown 57 per cent and exports 109 bridge. 48tf per cent. The classes of imports which “not only our walk, but those of'our be an awful tragedy, but Mr. Bowser neighbors. I haven ’t got so superannu ­ couldn ’t be turned from the path of THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN’S method of Advertising show the greatest f ains are manufac ­ MISCELLANEOUS. duty. tures and manfacturers ’ materials. ated that I cau’t do half an hour's work Auction Sales has been universally endorsed by the people of with a snow shovel without its bunging lie was standing at bis own gate aud Manufactures imported show an in ­ Umbrellas recovered at Osborn ’s. me up. ” drawing a long breath for another call Clinton county and by those living in adjacent counties who know crease of 42 per cent, and manufactur ­ I Mrs. Bowser said no more until they when the peppery little man and his how thoroughly The Republican covers Clinton county. We have er’s material imported show an in ­ Go to the Congress Shaving Parlor were half through dinner. Then she ob ­ wife rushed out from one side aud the crease of 95 per cent. On the export for clean, careful shaving and good served: cross eyed man and Ids red headed wife testimonials from several of our patrons who realized a great hair cutting. Pompeiian massaging. from the other, and at’the same time side agricultural products and manu ­ Baths ready in 3 minutes. —W. W. “No one begins cleaning off bis walk deal more than they expected from their Auction Sales. factures show Jthe largest gain*. Ferguson, Prop ’r , head of Clinton until It stops snowing. ” two men pedestrians came along. It avenue. 50-tf “H was beginning to let up wbeu 1 wasn ’t a conspiracy nor a put up Job. Agricultural products exported show bnt all Jumped on Mr. Bowser at ouce. an increase during the decade of 70 came in," replied Mr. Bowser. Go to H. W. Morris, opposite post- “Aren't you afraid that working with He fought gamely, but he was over­ Are Always Present percent, and manufactures an increase office, for pictures, picture frames, the suow shovel will give you a lame powered. He was lifted up and driven of 163 per cent. mats, mat board, plate rails, room back 7” head first luto a snowdrift and one of and Bidding is Lively moulding, grills, curtain poles, etc. “Look here, woman, can ’t you let a tbe men seized the shovH aud added Large Crowds Why? 45-tf ' SHADE ABOUT THE HOME. matter rest? 1 told you when 1 first more snow. wTdle the others packed It As between a treeless, sun beaten Bicycles reparied at Osborne ’s. came In that I was going to clean our down. It was ten minutes after they yard and one covered with a surplus of walk. When our walk is cleaned I am disappeared before tho-burled man res­ 1st Because THE REPUBLICAN is read in nearly every shade there are few |»eople but urrected himself and entered bis own The ordinary community In the corn going to make It my business to find home in Clinton county. would prefer the latter condition, and out why other folks don ’t clean theirs. bouse. . yet from the standpoint of home sani ­ belt does not raise kids enough to tend “Well, what about the ordinance? ” a beet crop. Nothing you cun say or do will prevent 2d Because the Auction Sale advertisements are read by the tation and individual health the former me.” asked Mrs. Bowser. Is far the more desirable. It is t>ut nat ­ “But how can you boss other folks “Not a word from you—not a single men in their own homes at times when they have time ural that there should be a prejudice That arrangement of a fellow ’s work is wrong which only allows him to around? ” word!" be whispered ns he pointed n and disposition to read them. against taking out any of the shade “Walt and see. There Is an ordinance finger at her. “I see your fine Italian trees about the home which for years have on his best togs for his wedding and his funeral. that says the walks shall be kept clear hand In this, and I know my remedy. 3d Because THE REPUBLICANS are saved and the dates have furnished nesting places for feath ­ of snow. I obey IL I will see that oth ­ Tomorrow morning, woman —tomorrow ered friends, provided refreshing and ers obey IL” morn ’ng we consult our respective law­ remembered. If the dates are forgotten THE REPUBLI­ tool retreat from summer sun and The early August plowing of the yers and you go home to your mother!" stubble is one of the simplest and eas­ “And raise a row and have your served to break the force of winter najpae in the papers again. ” M. QUAD. CAN can be readily secured and the dates remembered. Winds. We come to look upou these iest ways of killing weeds Jp the corn ­ field next May and June. ‘~I don't care 2 cents for all the pa ­ mute friends with real affection, and pers iu the United States. If I have to With the old fashioned Auction Sale bill, rain, wind and the ho wonder that as a result of such av obey the snow ordinance, other folks tachment formed through long years More than one mother has bowed “irrepressible kid” soon put them out of business. At the very bf association we are loath to cut them her bead in meek submission at tbe Bban't escape. I-ast winter, when hard ­ mwTlf best they covered but a small territory — and that usually right hut, root and branch. They have al­ loss of a dear bal*e, viewing it as tbe ly a walk around us was cleared, a oftem ways served us well, and it is with band of Providence, when death was great big fat policeman came along and around the place where the sale was to be held. As a result but real twinges of the heart that the day due solely to a sour nursery bottle. threatened to have me in court because a few neighbors were usually present, attracted more by curios­ arrives when it Is necessary to thin about a shovelful of snow remained on ANb them out and let In the* germ destroy­ Tbere ’s more than one granger that is ours. Let the discussion end right ity and a desire to buy articles for less than they were worth. ing, wholesome sunshine, whose mis this year kicking himself because be here.” Bidding was slow and articles sold cheap. Auction Sale adver­ •Ion ns a preserver and restorer of swapped the easy Job of riding a cul­ It did. He went upstairs and got on omm health was never realized In so large tivator for the knee sore, back breaking an old suit and then armed himself tisements draw people from all over the county and we have ad­ a measure as today. If the house Is Job of tending a patch of sugar beets. with tbe snow shovel and began work. completely wrapped In shade, moss Tbe storm bad about ceased, and three F.ETRIGG vertised many sales at which people have been present from clings to the roof and little or no grass That laud Is too sparsely settled or fonr householders on tbe other side nearly every township in the county and from nearby counties. of the street were also seizing the op ­ REGISTER. grows beneath the trees the time Is which has to Import laborers to assist portunity. Mr. Bowser was a hustler ripe for action. Shade la good and In tbe harvesting of its crops, a condi­ ROCKFORD, IAl They were present because articles were advertised that they isant, bat from the standpoint of tion, however, which has existed with the snow stpovel, and at the end of wanted and they came prepared to bid. Itb too much is worse than none throughout a large portion of the wheat three-quarters of an hour he struck at all. ______belt this season. bard pan all along tbe walk. He wns CORRESPONDENCE complimented on his enterprise by the SOLICITED few pedestrians abroad, but he was C Deafness Cannot he Cared Tbe Iowa pure food law receutly grimly silent. When his labors were The Larger the Crowd, the Livelier the Bidding —Always by local applications, a? they cannot passed makes It an offense punishable The lad that is wedded to a cob pipe reach the diseased portion of the ear finished be stuck his shovel into tbe THEJ REPUBLICAN'S METHOD OF ADVERTISING AUCTION SALES HAS BEEN ENDORSED, There is only one way to cure deaf­ by a heavy fine to use spoiled cream •now and walked through the gate of at fifteen seldom If ever afterward con ­ ness, and that is by constitutional In the manufacture of batter. It Is a the next house on his right and up the tracts nuy other alliances that are remedies Deafness is caused by an case where necessity Is going to be the steps. It was a new family, and he worth a continental. 1st*By the State Association of Auctioneers. inflamed condition of the mncom lin ­ mother of cleanliness. didn ’t even know the name. His ring ing of the Eustachian Tnbe. Whew this at the bell was answered by a little It Is as true of people as of animals 2d By ail the leading Auctioneers of Clinton county. tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling It Is altogether too often the case that the disadvantages of poor heredi ­ sound or imperfect hearing, and when man of peppery look, who sainted: that tbe horse that is given the least “Well, sir. what Is It?" ty are usually coupled with an unfa ­ 3d By all Auctioneers in other counties where the same it is entirely closed, deafness is the protection from fly pests suffers most vorable environment resnlt, and unless the inflammation “You have a sidewalk out here. ” re­ method has been pursued. can be taken out and this tnbe restored from underfeeding and overgadding, plied Mr. Bowser. to its normal condition, hearing will an exemplification in the animal world “And what of It?” The fourth and last spraying of tbe Any printing office can print Auction Sale Bills, but only a be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of of tbe truth that “to him that hath "It Is covered with s foot of snow. ” orchard was made this year on Aug. 1 ten are caused by catarrh, whieh is shall be given. ” “Any fool can see that. ” and was for the purpose of heading paper having a large quality circulation, such as THE REPUB­ nothing butau innammed condition of “The ordinance says you shall clean off the work of the second brood of the m neons surfaces. We ran across an amusing case the It off." codling moths. LICAN has, can successfully advertise an Auction Sale that will We will give One Hundred Dollars other day of a rupture between neigh ­ bring Results. for any case of Deafness, caused by bors which was tbe result of the oue, “The ordinance be hanged! Who are Hereafter a federal meat Inspection oatarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall’s a milkman, selling intlk to the other, you, sir, that you come here and tell label will not only be conclusive evi­ Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. me what I must do?" We would be pleased to hear from any one contemplating m| from whom be bad lately purchased a “My name Is Bowser, and I live next dence that (•aimed chicken Is not can ­ having an Auction Sale. F. J. Cheney, A Co. , Toledo, O. family cow. Wbat seemed good enough door. I have Just cleaned my walk, ned veal, but that It was fit for food Sold by Druggists, 75c. to sell did not seem rich enough for and dog my cats If I’m going to wade when put uuder cover. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti ­ home consumption. through jour snow Itecauae you are too pation. Drawn poultry, game and fish may Other things being equal, tbe spring Usy to clean It off. You either get out not keep In cold storage as long as planted strawberry bed Is always bet ­ here with a shovel and hump yourself those undrawn, but at tbe same time Scrub yourself daily, your’e not or I’ll have you in court tomorrow. ” clean inside. Clean insides means ter than the fall, but quite satisfactory they constitute a much more whole ­ clean stomach, bowles, blood, liver, results can he obtained with the Au­ "What? WbsFs thnt7* ’ shouted tb* some and aafer food product. clean, healthy tissue in every organ. gust planted bed If the ground is put peppery lltllo man as lie danced around. Moral: Take Hollister's Rocky Moun­ In good shape and there Is Sufficient "You dare to conic here and threaten It Is roughly estimated that tbe Hes­ tain Tea. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. rain, or hydrant water can he famish ­ me? Off my steps and out of my yard, sian fly and chinch bog together do The Clinton Republican you old guy. Of I’ll give you the boot! ” C. E. VanSickle. ed while the bsd Is getting rooted. over $100,000,000 damage, to tbe wheat Union Phone No. 78. We Make Dates With Auctioneers THE CLUiTON REPUBLICAN, 8T. JOHN!*, MICH.. AUGUST 9, 1906.

Mi as Bessie Collister, of Ovid, Hiram Dunn is visiting iu Welland, BUSINESS CARDS. was iu St. Johns Tuesday. N. Y. MU8IC TEACHER8. Editor Stoart H. Perry was *in Victor Stevens has returned from ^BREVITIES; Durand on business Tuesday. TRUSTY Petoskey. IM)D«E, VOCAL AND 1N- J^JARION K | THAT WILL INTEREST YOU | Miss Ella Eaton, of Olive returned Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Norton s]ieut NtruiuentNl Mum Ic. Over H|>MUl«liiig Si Co’s. home from Lndingtou Mouday. Snuday in Lansing. ATTORNEYS. Miss Dora Young, of Middleton, is Miss Flora Has*, of Clio is a gnest u guest of Miss Floreuce Bishop. THERMOMETERS of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark. e. walbkiimje . attorney a no Mr and Mrs. Howard Keenev, of . money loaner, St. John*. Michigan. 7tJ Born to Mr. and Mrs Jesse Mosher, H Insure with D. L. Hunt. Fenton, are visiting relatives here We have the latest and best in an eight-pound daughter, August 7. NORTON A JAMISON. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Stnrgis, of these handy articles. Onr line is as Rtlph McCabe of Utica, visited his ttorneys at law . office in the Fowler, visited frleuds here Mouday. sister, Mrs Archie Bishop, over Sun ­ B II Clinton Block.______'• Umbrellas at Allison 'b jewelry store. large, if not larger, than any other in A J. T. Millmau aud sou, Harold, this comm unity and inclndes some day. L WALBRIIKi E. ATTORNEY AT Buy Sherwin-WilliHms*' paint of were iu Saginaw on bnsiuess Wednes­ Jav Seme yn, of Grand Rapids, was , law. Offlce over Dewitt Wliole»ale Uroc- Spaulding A Co. H-tt day. novel and interesting kinds that, per. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ery Store, Bt John*, Michigan. 7tl a guest of Miss Jeanette Wycoff Sun ­ Mrs. diaries D. Rioe, of Essex, vis­ haps, you have never seen. Yon can day. in**» utiewn? luifor utcrover 30tiu yean, ha* borne the signature of LTON A MOINET. Mrs. Ward Simonson came Momlay and hae been made under his per ­ to visit relatives. ited Mrs. Charles E. Knapp Wednes­ feel assured that the prices are al­ Miss Grace Cotes went to Ovid Mou­ ttorneys at uw, st. Johns , m ich . day. sonal supervision since its infancy. A Office over Geo. H. Chapman ’s store. Miss Inez Stead was in Portland on ways right. day to visit her annt, Mrs. W. M. business Saturday. Mrs. Kate A. Bishop is visiting her Berry. Allow no one to deceive you in this. DOOL1NO A KKLI.KY. sous, Charles aud Leman, in Green- Miss Nora Eckert is making a three All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but ttorneys at la w,8T. johns , mich . Ralph and Sybil Palmer are visiting bush. weeks’ visit to friends in Lansiug A Office on Walker street east. relatives in Clare. Experiments that trifle With and endanger the health of Miss Delia Ryan went, to Detroit A and Brighton. Infanta and Children -Experience against Experiment. EARLE BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Robert C. Smith was home from Wednesday where she is a guest of R E. Green left Mouday night for Money to loan. Offlce Clinton Block. Lansing over Sunday. Mrs. Porter K. Perrin. nice Seattle, Washington, Oregon, Califor­ M. HOXIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 41 Mr and Mrs. Barney Palmer are Miss Mildred Ferguson, of Battle nia anil other western states. J. Clinton Ave., Emmons Block, St. Johns. gnests of relatives here. Creek, is visiting at the home of her Dennis Flynn, who has been visiting What is CASTORIA " M. N. STOCKER, PENSION ATTOR Mrs E. Saylor, of Elsie, was in St. ancle, W. W. Fergastm. selection his parents for several weeks, will W ney, Patent Attorney and Notary Public Johns Friday on business Hoyt Glaspie returned home to Fen ­ leave for Long Beach, Cal., Monday. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ 0!ce at Btccktr’s Paraar, St. Johns Mich. Mrs. Walter Burlingame was quite ton Wednesday, after visiting his of ordinary Fred Robb, of Detroit, has been a goric, Drops, and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ill last week but is better. DENTISTS. brother, Bert Glaspie, for a few (lays. gnest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Miss Lois Moore returned home Mrs. J. B. Reynolds, who has been inside and outside George Jndd, lor a few days this week. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms E. CORBIN, Dentist, The Best is the from Mt. Pleasant Saturday. G. Cheapest. visiting her daughter, Mrs. J»me« B. Attorney E. L. Walbridge aud E!'C. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind H. P. Gage was in Mt. Pleasant on Piuckard, is visiting friends iu Men- thermometers McKee left Momlay for Oklahoma Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ARTHUR COKBIN, D. D. S. business the first of the week. don. City where they will spend ten days BROWNS, “BRIDGE WORK,” (TEETH and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the VywIUiout plates) and all latest processes. Mrs. F. E. Cleveland, of Shepards Mr. aud Mrs. D. L. Huut aud Mrs. 10c to $ 1. prospecting. ville, was iu St. Johns Friday. George Hnnt spent Bnnday with the Mrs C. T. Pollock returned home to Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. latter’s danghter, Mrs. C. R. Martin, Detroit Mouday after spending two The Children's Panacea —The Mother ’s Friend. B. Travis & Baker’s. St, Johns, Michigan. Miss Laura Hiller visited Ovid friends the latter part of the week. in Battle Creek. Dairy, Bath, Self-Registering Max­ weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. THOMAS 8. MANN, D. D. 8. E. Perverse. Heleu Green has returned from a Captain and Mrs. J. L. Knapp and imum and Minimum OFFICE OVER STOCKER’S BAZAAR. visit with her grandmother, iu'Port ­ children went to Lake Odessa Wed­ Rev. John Emenck, of Gilford, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY : land. nesday where they will spend two Thermometers. Mich , was a gnest of Miss Lnla Good, UNDERTAKERS. weeks with relatives. .Miss Ezma Palfrey went, to Alma Prices, 10c to $2.00 at the home Mr. aud Mrs. H P. Gage Bears the Signature I. HULL. LICENSED EMBALMER, 18 Wednesday to visit her uncle, George Dr. I. K. Pratt, of Chicago, Ill., Wednesday aud today. E CLINTON ANENUE. Pulfrey. came Tnesdav to speud a few days at Dr. Ira Risiuger, who lias been the home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. spending a few days at the home of PHYSICIANS. H. L. Fletcher, of Alma, was iu St. Ferrey, in Greeubnsh. > Johns last week and left for Ionia Also Mr aud Mrs. John Kelly, returned HENRY rA.^iT^r^KRAL PKAC- Mrs. M. J. Whitney returned home home to Chicago, Tuesday. titiouer. Office over Hunt's Drug Store. Saturday. to Grand Rapids Tnesilav after spend ­ Miss Gertrude Payne left Saturday Combination 25c Mm Frauk W. Knapp and daughter, G1LLAM A SCOTT. ing two weeks at the home of her sis­ Althea, are spending the remainder of for a mouth ’s visit at her home iu ter, Mrs. John Bailey. HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. OFFICE Coopersville. Barometers and the week at the home of her parents, Pand residence west of Court House. Offlce Mrs. George M. Pet.re returned Mr. aud Mm. Lyman Sperry iu Bing ­ hours I to 4 p. ni., from 7 to 9 p. in. Mrs. Hannah Burlingame is caring home to Cadillac Tuesday after visit­ ham. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought MARV P. HAVENS, M. D. for her daughter. Mrs. Sterling Skin ­ ing her mother, Mrs. George Hunt, Thermometers. Miss Maude Parr returned from FFICE HOURS 9:00 TO 11:00 a. in., 3:00 TO ner, in Essex. and other relatives here. Ann Arbor Mouday aud visited her In Use For Over 30 Years. O 5 p. m. Ladles’ diseases a s|>eclalty. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. VauSiokle at­ Miss Ellen Evarts, of Grand Accurately indicate the temperature aunt, Mrs. Wililam Mahler, a short TMC CIHTAua COMPANY. TT ITRIIT, N(« YORK CITY. tended the funeral of E. M. Richard ­ Rapids, aud Miss Sarah Riley. of and reliably forcast the weather ’s time before returning home to Maple DR. A JKFPKKIKS son, in Owosso, Mouday. Rapids. FFICE OVER ST. JOHNS NATIONAL Hillsdale, came Tuesday to visit changes. O Bank. Phone No. 983. Office hours: 8:00 Mrs. Sarah Wheelock.weut to Owos­ their consin. Miss Ella Wilcox. Erue-t Parr, of Marion, spent Snu ­ to 9:00 a. ill.; 1:30 to 4:30 p. in. ; 7:00 to 9 :00 p. m.so Thursday, whore she has been visit­ Crawfor l Rosebrugh is enjoyiug a day with his parents, Mr. aud Mm ing relatives an 1 friends. The department of agriculture uimu X B. DODGE, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND week’s vacation from his work iu The Henry Parr, aud was accompanied O . SURGEON. Offlce and resldece over Miss Daisy Krepps, of Greeubnsh Republican office aud is spending the home by Mrs. Parr, who has been .vis­ ally spends $11,000,000 to carry on Its Spaulding & Co.'s Hardware store. was called to Orion Saturday by the time on Grand river, near Lyons A. 0. HUNT iting here for a few weeks. far reaching and useful work, and with serious iliuess of her mother. the employees who will be added t'j A. COULA HAN Mrs. Glenn Hathaway of Ver­ Drugs, Paints, News, Etc. Miss M. Theo Frain of New York HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, DEWITT. Mrs. E. Keister and little grandson non, visited Mr. aud Mrs. A. H city, Mr. and Mrs, E. DeCanip, of Its working force under the new meat \F.R. Jackson PMchigan. Calls promptly attended. Bell have returned from a visit with her Hathaway and other relatives and St. Johns, Mich. Ovid, aud Miss Minnie Stephenson inspection law the total expenditure?, Phone 10; Citizens ’ 21. sons in Elk Rapids and Sparta. friends from Saturday until Wednes­ spent Mouday with Mr aud Mrs. are likely to exceed by a good deal the DR. W. U. WIGHT Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Millis, of day. W. E. Gegler, in Bingham. figure named. With the employees Merchant Tailor♦ HYSICIAN.HYSICIAN, office over SchlSchavey's Store, Webberville, came Mouday for a short Miss Rutli Groom, of Maple Rapids, Mrs. E. J. Moiuet aud children, named, In addition to the Increase J P| Dewitt, Mien. New Phone M tl7-ly.) visit at the home of Albert Sage. was a guest of Mrs Charles Dunn Orrin Bailey was here from Cadillac Aldeu aud Margaret, are spending a force required In the work of exter | OVER ALLISON'S JEWELRY STORE. E. M. Smith, who has been spending over Sunday aud a pleasant caller at this week. weeks at the home of her cousin, iu minuting the cattle fever tick and the the home of Mr. aud Mrs J M Greenville. Attorney Moiuet will -THE- the past week at Niagra Falls, is ex­ Fr. Andrew Dooliug was here from gypsy and brown tailed moths and th “ } Summer suits, light over- pected home the lastvif this week. Townsend. Detroit the first of the week. spend Sunday with his family there. Investigation of dry land farming, the Miss Anna Crawford, of Kalamazoo, Mrs. M. M. Lock will arrive the Miss Blanche Hess, of Lawrence, M. K. Plummer of Mt. Clemens, department will have a payroll of 0.000 | coats, repairing and pressing. Ciiotoo County Savings Bank was a guest of friends hero over Sun ­ later part of the week from Placer- was iu St. Johns on bnsiuess Tuesday. visited over Snuday at the home of persons, whose average salary is less day and the later part of the week. ville, Cal., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. O. McKee spent a few days his brother-in-law, W. E. Gardner. than $900 a year. Over 12.000.000 | Satisfaction guaranteed. ST.JOHNS, MICH. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs. Andrew Cool, a id other relatives Mrs. Plummer aud little sou expect iu this city. this week with her sister, iu Owosso. to return home the latter part of the pieces of literature are distributed each daughter and Eugene Jolly returned Minnie Cox went to Pompeii yes­ year, and tills amount will lie largely home from Colorado Thursday u:ght. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller and week. 8 per cent, interest on deposits. danghter, Laura, went to Carson City terday to visit her brother a couple Dr. aud Mrs. George H. Maun left increased ns new lines of Investigation Mrs. Clias. Pillaus and daughter, of days. Crowds Attended Circus Loans Money on' Approved Bod da Sunday where they j»re spending a Tuesday for Higgins Lake for a few are taken up. Judging from wlmt it Miss Hazel, of Owosso were gnests of week at the home of their daughter, Sheridan Wall, of Lansing, visited week's onting. In Bay City they has already done In the past and Is and Real Estate Security. Mrs. Eugene Parker a few days last Mrs W. P. Felch. at the home of O. C. Clark over met a party from Ann Arbor, includ- carrying out In the present, the future A large number from St. Johns at­ week. Sunday. iug»Dr. Mann ’s sister aud her hus ­ tended Riugling Bros, circus at Lan ­ Mrs. Josephine Bross returned from work of the department would seem siug Tuesday afternoon aud evening. Miss Carrie Smith, of Grand Rapids, Cadillac Thursday where she spent Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Charles band. to give promise of possessing a greatly OFFICERS: who has been a guest of Mrs Dow Flowers Saturday, August 4, a Travis A Sliiley sold 330 tickets for the A .BERT J. BALDWIN, President. Kneeland, is a guest of Mrs. Mnrrett several weeks at the home of her sou, Attorney and Mm. H. E. Walbridge tnlarged scope and practical useful­ Lansing & Suburban Traction Com­ Hiram Bross. She was accompanied daughter. went to Detroit Tuesday where they Q. PENNELL, Vice-President. Frink. ness. pany and many jiaid fares on the cars. by her daughter, Miss Jnlia Bross. Mrs. Thomas Bntler aud daughters, vere joined by Miss Mabel Walbridge Riugling Rros. is one of the best cir­ R. C. DEXTER. Treasurer. Mrs. S. R. Chope returned home to Misses Lena aud Ida, were iu Laus’ng aud left for a trip to Mackinaw Detroit Saturday after spending a few Edna aud Harold Smith, of Alma, cuses aud iu spite of the rain the per ­ Wednesday. Island. They will be gone about two The Clinton County Sunday Sched formances were greatly enjoyed. days with friends and relatives in visited at the home of their consin, weeks. excursion will be on August 22. this city. Mrs. Hattie Eastman, over Snuday, Mrs. G. E. Corbin visited her aud went to Shepardsvill) Mouday to brother, Warden Otis Fuller, iu Miss Linda Brady, who has been Miss Mary Finch returned home to Ionia, Tuesday. ill, has so far recoverd as to be able ST. JOHNS Elsie Saturday after spending three visit at the heme of their uncle, James Dean. Mr*. William Gilson went to Clare to go to Lapeer Tuesday. She will weeks at the home of her aunt, Mrs visit there aud iu Ypsilauti ^ aud The Question of H. L. KenjJrick. Mr. aud Mrs. M. H. Kniffiu went to Tuesday, where she will speud several weeks with relatives. Flint for a few weeks uutil able to National Bank Miss Theresa Cool has returned from Detroit Friday, where they visited 2 Mrs. C. B. Cleveland, of Harrison, jesnme her work here. a three week’s visit at the homes of her sister. Miss Alcy Sherman, for a Mr. and Mm Lester Wilcjx aud ESTABLISHED 1865. her uncles. A. A. Andrus and R. V. few days. Mr. Kniffiu is enjoying a Ark., visited Mrs. S. E. Hotchkiss Monday and Tuesday. son, Myron, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Faurot, in St. Louis two weeks’ vacation from his duties McArthur left Wednesday for Pinck ­ Mrs. D. Signs and daughter, Merle, as bookkeeper iu the National Bank. Mrs. A. E. Huntley and Claude PAINT CAPITAL. 860,000.00 Briggs have been confined to their ney, where they will visit Mr. and SURPLUS, 810,000.00 returned home to Owosso Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wise and daugh ­ Mm. C. E. Banghn and Mrs. Robert after spending a few days at the home ter, Elizabeth returned Snuday from home by illness this week. Wilcox, until Monday. of Edgar Hyde, in Olive. two weeks’ visit at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Robert G. Steel left Letters remaining in the postoffice JOHN C. HICKS, President. Mrs. Mina Wilkeusou returned their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Corbett Tuesday for St. Clair Flats, where for week ending August 7, 1906, are: There can be no question about the kind of paint you iu Aun Arbor. Mr aud Mrs. Corbett they will spend a few days. Q A LUSH A PENNELL, Vice-Pres’t. home to Vernon Monday after spend ­ Miss Grace Coukliu, Ambrose Hewitt. want to use. The only question is, where is the right ing four weeks at the home of her sis­ and daughter, Hazel, accompanied Mrs. C. L. Davidson and dungther, Rev. Wm Hoffman, R. E. Martin, R. C. DEXTER, Cashier. ter Mrs. William Ferrier. them home for a visit. , Mildred, of Chicago are visiting Norman Miller, Harrv Sharlow, kind to be had? We have been selling paint now for Mrs. E. L. Smith and sou, Gerald, Mr. aud Mrs. Con Stephan aud her sister. Mrs. A. E. Huntley. Mm. Fanny Sailor, Mm. fe. 8 . Welch. many years and kn >w what to expect of paint. We DIRECTORS: of Alma came Monday to visit her diughter, Inez, left Saturday lor a Miss Nellie A'lison returned 'tome JMr. and Mm. B. M. Keister and know what the paint we are selling has done and by mother, Mrs. W. W. Braiuard ami visit with relatives iu Berlin, Ontario. to Owosso Tnesda> , after spending a daughters, Dorothy land Dorrice, of John 0. Hicks, G. Pennell, other relatives for a few weeks. Mr. Stephan will remain about a week, week at the home of her brother, Sparta, are visiting nis mother. Mm. that what it will do in the future. We know that no Warner Bnnday, C. E. Ball, G. H. Netliercott and danghter. bnt Mrs. Stephan will not return for R. G Allison. E. Keister and sister, Mm. Cliarles more reliable brand is to te had at any price. We know O. P. Dewitt, P. E. Wal«worth, Clara, are visiting at the home of his a month or live weeks. They were H. M. Gohn was in Lansing Tues­ M. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Keister and that we are se ling a paint that our customers won't he C. 0. Vaughan. brother, Robert, in Saginaw. Miss accompanied by Miss Gertrude Salle, day attending the semi -annual meet­ Mr. aud Mm. Rice spent Tnesday in Netliercott will remain two weeks. who will reside with her mother iu ing of the state veterinary tioard. Lansing. asking us to repaint next ye ir. The poorest paint very SdLLS DRAFTS AVAILABLE IN Mrs. America Smith and grand ­ that city. Dr. Gohn is chairman Miss Emma Stockwell, who re­ often has The strongest guarantee on the label and the ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. daughter, Miss Florence Perkins, re­ Mrs. W. P "~Almroth aud danghter, Mrs. W. H. Walter, who has been cently graduated from the Ferris In ­ guarantee is what you pay for instead of the paint. turned Saturday evening from a week’s who returned from New York city a guest of Mrs. W. C B. Raws in and stitute, at Big Rapids, laft Tuesday visit with relatives in Williamston. Sunday, was a gnest at the home of Mrs. John Hicks, returned home to for Birdgeport, Conn., where she has INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Born, ti Mr and Mrs. Robert Mor­ her sister, Mrs. W. J. Gonderman, New York city Monday accepted a position as teacher iu the ris, of Racine, Wisconsin, July 27, a until Mouday, when she returned home Mrs. Charles M. MerrilJ and (laugh ­ comercial department of a business Transacts any Business consistent daughter. Mr Morris is a son of Mr. to Big Rapids. She was accompanied ters, and Mrs. W. H. Gale returned college. with Conservative Banking. and Mrs H. W. Morris, of this city. home by her little son, Donald, who the first of the week from a two W. E. Bigforl, of Lansing, who remained with Mrs. Gonderman while weeks’ outing at Crystal. was a resident of St Johns about ActuaJ Ca.sh Va.lue Miss Edna Shultz was iu St. Johns Mrs. Almroth was iu New York. fifteen yearn ago, has been appointed Saturday enroute to her home in Mt. Thomas Simpson, who lias been the If actual value for the paint money you spend is what Pleasant after spending fonr weeks at guest of his daughter, Mrs. R. Ruth, by City Engineer Collar, of that city, the home of her cousin, Mrs. A. Cole, for the past five weeks, returned to his as sewer inspector under the new or­ yen are looking for, you can ’t afford to buy paint with ­ home in Harriston, Ont. , today. dinance which provides for the mak­ in Dewitt. ing of private connections to the pub ­ out teeing us. We believe that you want to ^et the paint State Bank of St.Johns Mrs. Jerry Cox, who formerly re­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mi liman aud lic sewem. Mr. Bigford has had that gives you the most actual Value fur your money. sided here, fell down the cellar stairs I Want to Work sou, Harold, of Bradford, Ontario, twenty yearn ’ experience in sewer We know it will pay j ou to see us before you buy paint. COMMERCIAL AND SAVING5. in her home at Millbnnk recently, came Monday to spend a few days at construction. and broke her hip. She is recovering the home of his nncle, J. T. Millmau. as rapidly as possible. Misses Lucile aud Ernestine Stevens, Mr. and Mrs Ray Robson, of Bath, who have been the gnests of Attorney Frank Bnrtch, who has been visiting CAPITAL, $50,000.00 were guests Sunday at the home of For You and Mrs. J. Earle Brown, fora week, his consin, Mrs. Charles Fritz, was Prosecuting Attorney William M. returned home to Port Huron Mon lay. called home to Colon this morning, by Net Aueti el Stockholder **. Spoo.ooo.oe the sodden death of his brother, J. Smith. Glenn LeNoble, who has Mrs. Jane E. Powers, who has been been spending a few weeks at the home Bnrtch. Mm. Fritz went to Colon on If yon have an extra fine watch and visiting Mrs Ellen Rnmsey. Mrs. R. the 11:06 train. Travis (Bl Shiley W. MUNGER. President. of his uncle, accompanied them home. Hathaway aud Mrs. J. H. Hathaway, Mrs. Michael Waltz, of Fowler, Mr. want to keep it in good condition, left Wednesday for her home iu Erie, THE CORNER DRUG STORE. JOHN M. CORBIT. Vice-President. and Mrs John Waltz and daughter, take it to the best watchmaker yon Pa.. CRAND TRUNK EXCURSIONS ST. JOHNS J. W. FITZGERALD, Cue Me r. Josephine, of this city, spent Sunday can find. It is said by good author ­ J. D. Havens returned home to at the homo of the former ’s daughter, Loraine, Ohio, Wednesday. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Giesenhaver, in Dewitt, ity that there are more watches ORAND RAPIDS EXCURSION ruined by incompetent workmen Havens will remain until Saturday at DIRECTORS: where a little child was christened on the home of her mother, Mrs. P. Excursion to Grand Rapids. Suuday that day. than wear by long usage. August 12. Train leaves St. Johns 0. W. Munger. Oti« Fuller. Whittlesey. at 8:48 a. m Fare for round trip fl. J. H. OorWt. Jeese Sullivan. Rev. and Mrs. H. Voorhees and I served a regular apprenticeship M. aud Mrs. F. C. Mason and sou, Fred A. Travis J. W. Fitzgerald. daughter, Florence, of Ovid, were with m English watch maker, the Dana. Mrs.D. A. Treadwell and Mr. 8AOINAW EXCURSION eats over Sunday at the home of Excursion to Detroit, Saginaw, and G. E. Corbin. John J. Keieer. late H. C. Briggs. I was in the ern- . and Mrs. George Treadwell went to Just Baked Dr. M. Weller. Siv. and Mrs. C. C. VauWagoner. Ottawa Beach yesterday for a few Bay City, Sunday, August 12. Train Rev. and Mrs. Alex Chnstiangon are ploy of the Grand Trank R. R. un ­ days' outing. leaves at 7:57 a. m. Fare for round visiting their danghter, Mrs. Van- der Prof. C. H. McLoad, of Mont­ Andew Jolley of Ovid, was in St. trip to Detroit, $1.60, to Stgjuaw, Fresh Crisp Delicious 3 per ct. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Wagoner. real, Quebec, for a term of five years Johns Monday and was accompanied and Bay City, $1.80. . Miss lone Ryan, who has been vis­ as inspector and repairer of watches home by bis little granddanglier, Eva GRAND AERIE FRATERNAL ORDER EAOLE8 iting at the home of her annt, Mrs. Jolley, * who will spend a week with Greatly reduced fans, going Angnst AN IDEAL BREAKFAST FOR HOT Mnrdo McDonald, returned home to that had to ran within a variation her grandparents. of not to exceed 80 seoonds per week 10th, 11th, 12th and 18th. Return Medina, N. Y., Tuesday. She was Miss Belle Rosekrans went to Hub- limit August. 22d. 16-8 WEATHER. READY TO EAT ONEY TO LOAN on chattel accompanied by Mrs. McDonald and to their entire satisfaction. : : bants ton Tuesday, where she was the Mortgage. Call at oar office, 7 and daughters, Grace and Florence, who I nse only the oest material in re­ guest of Miss Mabel Goldthwaite un ­ PICTURESQUE HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO M will visit relatives there for*a few Excursion to the picturesque High ­ 9 Clinton Block, and we will cheerfully pairing obtainable. Have the most til today, when she went to Pewamo explain to yon our method of loaning weeks. to visit relatives. lands of Ontario and Temagami region. complete watch repairer ’s tools to be A. V. Brooks, of Grand Rapids, vis­ Extremely low fares to Moskoka Whar* money in inma of $10 and np and for any Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sherman, of Peuetang, Temagami and New Liskeard Cream Crisp Chicago Junction, III., spent last week had and know how to nse them. ited from Monday until Wednesday length of time. OLIITOV LOAN A Prices no higher than yon pay for at the home of George Wood. Miss and return on all trains Angnst 28, 1906. with 111® brothers, Fkivd and Horace Return limit September 8 , 1906. Ex­ IS THE NAME. SOLD IN BULK AT SECURITY 00.. 8t. Johm Mich. 29.ti Sherman, and a'ster, Mrs. Nellie Wei inferior material and workmanship. Leona Brooks, of Grand Rapids will ter and other relatives and left Mon­ make hdr home here. cursion tickets Will also be on sale at day to visit her sisters. Miss Alev Last but not least my work gives Muskoka Wharf to any point on Lakes ioc Per Pound. satisfaction. Mrs. J. J. Warren and grand ­ Moskoka, Rosseau or Joseph, and at Sltennau and Mrs. M. H Kniffln, in daughter, Florence Eames, are spend ­ Peuetang to any point on Parry Sound Detroit. ing a few days in Grand Rapids as castor 1A gneate at the home of the former ’s Division of the Northern Navigation For Infants and Children. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Andrews nephew Bernice Warren. Co. 17-8 left Sunday for their home in Fre­ For fares and further information Tkt KM Yn Han Always Bought mont, Ohio. They were accompanied consult local agent or write to Geo. Wood home by her annt. Miss Betsy Griffith. Eugene Parker, E. A. Durkee ha* recently delivered Beans the William Lake took the party to Elsie • Starr piano to I>r. McGillicuridy, of GEO. W. VAUX, A. G. P. A T. A Phone 33. St. Johns, Mich. Blgn stars of where they took the T. 4 A A. B. R. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Hhepardsville, and an Ivers A Pond to The Clinton County Snnday School for Toledo. 8T. JOHNS. B. F Shnmway, of Muir. excursion will be on August 22 6 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH.. AUGUST 9. 191)6.

Pewamo MICHICAN BRIEFS Fowler LIKES COLORADO Miss Ada E. Honghtaling, of Hnb- Thurmau Lahring, aged 17, of Du­ Dr. T. 8 . Mann Dentist, at Fowlea Wanigas bardston, was In town Tuesday. rand, took a dose of paris green and every Friday. tf Joe Otenon Employed by Union Pa­ Dr. and Mrs. Hay returned Saturday later shot himself just above the heart The appointment of an inspector of cific Katlroad Co. Asphalt Roofing from a trip to their old home in Canada. iu an effort to oommit suicide, July 31. sidewalks has recently beeu discontin ­ A Plan Miss Mary Levindt, who has been at­ Grief over being temporarily sepa ­ ued. The following letter was recently tending the snmmer normal at Mt- rated from his fatlter, who had gone Rev. Hiedelberger. of Fowler, aud received by Dr. H. D. Sqnair from Pleasant, returned to her home Satur­ to Canada in search of work, is Rev. Heiueke, of Riley, have jnst Joe Oleaon a former St Johns boy, to Heat Best for all Roofs day. thought to have caused the deed. The returned from the conference held at who went po Colorado for his health, young man is in a critical condition. Conkliu, Mich. aud who is iu the employ of the Union Because it is absolutely Miss Neva Waigle is visiting in Ionia. The caviug-iu of a gravel bank at Jvmes Cotter and sister, Mary, re­ Mrs. Thomas Haulau aud Mrs. E. J. Pacific Railroad Company. Your House weather, fire, and storm Lyons uncovered the graves of seven Leddick aud children visited at the Denver, Colorado, July 30, 1906. proof. Adapted to flat, slop ­ turned from Battle Creek Sunday. persons who hud evidently been buried Dear Friend : Suppose the street cars Many dollars have breii lost from sixty to seventy-five years. At home of Mr and Mrs. Chalmer Red- ing or steep roofs. Can be Miss Lizzie Wirtz, who has bean at­ fern, of Maple Rapids. are runuing up Clinton aveune, as in house-heating and many tending school in Mt. Pleasant, came any rate none of the old settlers had usual, the St Johns pMtoffioe still applied over shingles or on home Saturday. She will return and any knowledge or remembrance of the Miss Lucy Wood spent a few days doing business. Don ’t think I am uncomfortable days and nights roof boards. Lasts longer finish her coarse in September. • deaths and of course'all sorts of ru­ at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lacy joggling Mie truth when I tell yon have been spent by having an Miss Myrtle Radd returned Friday mors are rife. One casket, said to Leonard near St. Johns. that I was snowballing the other (lay. inadequate or improperly placed furnace. A than shingles or metal and is have been made of mahogany, con ­ cheaper. from a visit with her father, H. A. Miss Laura Kasper lias left for We got np in the mountains so high tained a woman and child, was put Westphalia to spend a week with rel­ tliat old Sol ’d rays oerml to have any Before doing your roofing Rudd,'of Baldwin. Miss Bedsie Somers is visiting her sis­ together with brass nails and had atives. effeet on the banks of snow, so high work be sure to get samples ter, Mrs. Geo. Bui bans, of Portland. handles, indicating that it had been E. J. Leddick returned Friday from that timber does not grow and while and prices of Wanigas As­ shipped in or the bnrial was of more Ypsilauti, where he has beeu attend ­ a severe thunder storm was raging Mrs. W. C. McGowan and Mrs. E.?A. recent date than at first surmised. ing school at the normal. He moved far below a party of ns were snow ­ Round Oak phalt Roofing. For Bale by . Rudd returned from Grand Rapids Mrs. Allen S. Shottuck, of Lansing, his household goods to Ovid. Monday, balling. Here along the Moffat road Friday. who was subject to fits of temporary where he is engaged to teach as prin ­ one can gather flowers along the right- Mrs. Fred D. Keister has resigned her insanity, committed suicide Thursday cipal next year He his beeu prin ­ of-way in the morning and if he keeps position at Snyder's store. ' night by shooting herself through the ciple of the Fowler school for six suc­ on going np into the mountains he Frank F. Davis head. cessive years and given good satis­ can gather suoW balls by evening. Furnace Nora and Edna Laminger, of Hub- Contractor and Builder, bardston, were in Pewamo Monday. Two tons of turtles have beeu taken faction iu school. His many friends When there is to be something doing of the rightsize and properly installed will heat your house comfort ­ regret his departure aud wish him iu the way of a parade, carloads of Phone No. an ST. JOHNS Mrs. Lettie Furgeson has returni d to from Grand and Looking Glass rivers ably, uniformly and economically —will keep it warm day and night. Washington, after a short visit with in the vicinity of Portland this^mouth, success in the futare. snow are hauled into Denver off the We wfll give you a heating plan, free of charge, made by experts MiBs Emma Sherwood. says the Portland Review, and shipped Miclutel Bertram has sold his farm, mountains and the snow is transferred after a careful study of yourneating problem. to Pittsburg, where they torm the about one-half mile east of this village, Into wagons aud hauled through the Tell us how many rooms, their dimensions, height of ceilings, num­ The Clinton County Sanday school streets iu the parade ; aud with a tem­ excursion will be on Angast 22. chief ingredient of soap served at the to his son-in-law, Joe Pohl. ber of windows —whether house is of wood, brick or stone, and a leading hotels and restaurants. Two Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Bnrgcss, of 8 t. perature of about 85 degrees in the rough sketch of their arrangement indicating the points of compass C. P. Bissell, of Grand Rapids, men from Hastings have beeu doing Johns, were in town Saturday. shade, when flowers are being hnrled and we will gladly send the heating plan. Write for our free booklet visited friends in town last week. tile trapping, having visited this sec­ at the participants in the parade from “Warmth and Comfort. ” DR. HUGO SMITH' Mr. an 1 Mrs. W. I. Smith have the windows or the buildings snow ­ Dr. J. C. Fleming and wife left tion regularly for several years. This moved their honselioid goods from for a 10-days’ trip t3 his old home in year’s catch exceeds that of any other balls are given in exchange This Estate of P. D. BECKWITH. Oowagiac, Michigan GENERAL MEDICINE what was kuown as Mrs. Light ’s house feature certainly makes a hit with the Canada, Thursday. season. Pittsbnrgers appear to have iu part of Edward Case’s honse. For sale ln ^gt J0h ns by Fowler & Ball. and SURGERY Rev. Fr. Witliff. of Detroit, who abnormal appetites, for they have eastern people, and is really a novelty has been appointed to the Catholic taken the entire catch of two tons. Mrs. John G. Patterson accompanied I am getting on fine and always DISEAStS AND REFRACTION OF THE church of Pewamo, has taken charge The turtles are taken from the traps by Miss Irene Schemer went to Toledo, possessed of a ravenous appetite. Am EYE A SPECIALTY. EYES TESTED of the work. alive and are packed iu half barrels. Ohio, Tuesday, where Mrs. Patterson anticipating aside trip to Sacramento, Slats are plaoed over the tops, through intends visiting her brothers, the San Francisco and Los Angeles about AND EXAMINED FREE. which the turtles frequently thrust Messrs. Sere Is the twentieth of August. The Com­ r Graduate from the department of their heads most threateningly. No Dominick Rochonand family went pany is more or less interested iu the Ophthamology of the state Univer ­ Westphalia. food is given the auimals from t.ie to Montreal, Canada, Tuesday to visit traffic in and almnt San Francisco just Xansing State Savings JBanfc, sity of Illinois, located in Chicago. time they leave the rivers until they his parents, whom he his not seen for at this'time. The city is being rapid reach their destination, and it is 14 years. ly rebuilt aud as a consequence of bANSING, MICH. A pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. which an enormous amonnt of build ­ Office Hours: II to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 and and Mrs. J. Schoenith August 1, it being claimed that they will live ten days Mrs. H. B. Jones lias beeu visiting 7 to I p. m. without food or drink. ing material is moving this way via Capital and Surplus $ 180, ooo.oo their 24th wedding anniversary. relatives iu Maple Rapids for a few the Union Pacific and Southern Pa­ Vice-President Fairbanks arrived days Total Assets, over 1,000,000.00 Office Phone, 173 2 rings Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnfnagle, cific systems. a boy, on the 5th. at Mackinac Island Friday to join Mrs. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Kinley are the Residence Phone 173 3 rings Fairbanks, who is visiting J. -N. Business in general is exceptionally Pay 3 per cent, on Savings Deposits, Miss Anrelia Schoenith and Miss happy parents of another girl, who good in those part?." Crops through ­ Carey, of Indianapolis. has beeu named Cora Dell. Bessie Kemper are visiting friends and out the country are unusually heavy. OFFICES - Lansing and North Lansing. Office with Dr. Palmer over relatives in Grand Rapids. Mr. William Boyce, who dropped Mrs. D. G. Baxter aud son, Jay, The people here attribute the good Hunt’s Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanses return ­ dead at Rochester last Monday, was a were visiting relatives iu town Sun ­ time to the efforts of the wonderful brother of Mrs. H. Lanuing, who day. “Teddy.” All the west is wild over H. H. LARNED, Prei. F. THOMAN. Vice Pre*. J. EDWARD ROE, Ga.hier. ed from Detroit last week, where they dropped J ST. JOHNS* MICH. were called to attend the funeral of Mrs. dead in the L. O. T. M. M, Mr. J. G Patterson is taking an ex­ our great aud noble president as V. V Hanses ’ mother. hall at Oxford this summer. He was tended trip through New York aud should the general country be. the third one iu the family to pass Ohio. Remember me to inquiring friends Mrs. Anna Cordes, who lived here away within six mouths and all the aud do not forget that my Denver ad­ years ago, died at the home of her family have died in that manner. Miss Love lias returned to Detroit dress is No. 1771 Logan avenue. daughter, Mrs Shikell, in Grand Rapids, The .father, • George Boyce, went this week after staying a few days Sincerely yours, S5.00-ROUND TRIP-$5.00 last Thursday evening, aged 81 years. to Lansing on an excursion sev­ with her sister, Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick. Joe. Deceased was an aunt of Peter Thome. eral years ago and dropped dead on Joseph George, who was just recov ­ Mathias Miller, of Portland, died early the way back to the depot to take the ering from a fall iu the barn, is the Unnecessary Expense Th* Ne\fc Watson UPPKR PENINSULA Monday morning of cancer. Fnneral train for home. One brother Frank victim of another aud more serions Acute attacks of colic aud diarrhoea AND services were held at St. Patrick’s church Boyce, died iu the same way a few accident. Among his first trips to the come on without warning and prompt 5*te&m and fiot W&ter fitting NORTHERN WISCONSIN Wednesday morning, coudncted by Rev. years ago at Orion, while acting as barn he discovered that one of the relief must be obtained. There is no Fr. Auer. Mr. Miller is survived by one marshal on the Fourth of July. horses had just broken loose and in necessity of incurring the expense of QoilerS have proven thorn- brother, Fradk Miller, of Portland, and Helen, the three-year-old daughter the endeavor to capture the animal a physician ’s service in such cases if August 21st and 22<1 the Ann Arbor he was kicked and knocked uncon ­ two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Lehman, of of Mr. aud Mrs. J D Post, of Owosso Chamberlain ’s Colic, Cholera aud selves to be SUPERIOR to any R. R. will give its annual excursion Westphalia, and Mrs. Nicholas Lehman, met with a painful accident which scious. At present it is not known Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose to Menominee and Manistiqne, Mich., of Pewamo. came very near proving fatal. Mr. how seriously he is hart. of this remedy will relieve the patient generator on the market for heat ­ and Kewannee and Manitowoc, Wis. The Clinton County Sunday School Post had just returned from Owosso Mrs. H. Little has returned from before a doctor could arrive. It has ing Dwelling Houses, Stores, Tickets good returning until Sept. 8 th excursion will be on Aognst 22. with a wagou load of feed. As the Crystal, where she has been visiting never been known to fail, even in the Churches, Sohools and Public will be sold from all stations between little girl ran to meet her father she friends for the past week. most severe aud dangerous cases and Buildings. Toledo and Tlioinpsonville,at $6.00 for was kicked by a colt, and knocked down Mrs. John Utis from Ionia, came no family should be without it. For They are DURABLE, ECON­ the round trip, except that for children iu front of the wagou. Mr. Post suc­ Thursday to see her mother, Mrs. C. sale by C. E. VanSickle. over five and under twevle years of ceeded in stopping when the wheel OMICAL, QUICK to respond, Per­ age, the rate will be #2.50. WOMAN’S WOES. Schultz, who is quite low. was only about three inches from the L. W. Baldwin has improved his Get The Most Pleasure Out of Your fectly AUTOMATIC, or Self Gov ­ This excursion will include a two child ’s neck. Vacation. hundred mile boat ride on Lake Mich ­ store with a new coat of paint. erning. Do not force water into ST. JOHNS WOJ1EN ARE FINDING William S. Stone, of Saginaw, was To do this you should go to Colora igan on one of the largest steamers on murdered, while on the work train of Mr. and Mrs. Miner Snttou, of Ben ­ the radiators. Are made at home, the lakes and will prove in every way RELIEF AT LAST gal. aud Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean, of do where you breathe the purest air RIGHT HERE IN ST. JOHNS. a most enjoyable outing. For time the Pere Marquette at Lowell last Pewamo, visited at the home of H. B. aud see some of the grandest sights in of trains, etc., call on nearest Ann week Wednesday night, his slayer Thornton, Sunday the world. Here are to be fonud all Can be supplied in five sizes, by Arbor R It. Agent or write J. J. Kir­ It does seem that women have more being an Italian laborer of the criw. the recreations of the East—Golf, Polo local dealers, or the manufacturers. than a fair share of the aches and Stone was in the employ of the Pere Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bullard of St. Boading, Hunting, Fishing, Tenuis, by. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, Marquette as conductor of the train. Johns, visited relatives in town Sun ­ Ohio. 16-4 pains that.afflict Immunity; they must day. Riding, etc., together with all the •‘keep up", ” must attend to duties in The Italian had been drinking, it is attractions of a new aud mountainous spite of constantly aching backs, or said. Mrs. Elmore Crooks of Burt, spent country. “All Aboard ” headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down a few days at the home of W. I. Smith . Very low round-trip rates to Deli­ Michigan Department Headquarters pains ; they must stoop over, when to Old maids would be scare and hard Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Leddick, of ver, Colorado Springs aud Pueblo, are special train G. A R. for the Nation ­ stoop means torture. They must walk to find. Maple Rapids, spent a few days with now iu effect via the Union Pacific, al Encampment at Minneapolis, and bend and work with racking pains Coaid they be male to see. his brother ’s family, E. J. Leddick. whose splendidly equipped trains and Minn., will leave Chicago, from How grace aud beanty is combined and many aches from kidney ills. By nsing Rocky Monntaiu Tea James Briggs has improved the looks perfectly ballasted road-bed Insures Union Passenger r Station, 'corner of Kidneys cause more suffering than any of iiis honse with a coat of paint. yon a pleasant journey For full in ­ Canal and Adams streets, at 8:00 p. m. other organ of the body. Keep the C. E. VanSickle. formation in regard to rates and Colo ­ August 13th, over the Chicago Mil­ kidneys well and health is easily C. Feldpanch purchased the Mrs. rado litertnre, inquire of r waukee & St Paul Ry., arriving in maintained. Read of a remedy for If yon have any real estate to sell F. Light house and began repairing W. G..Niemeyer, G. A., Minneapolis the next morning. kidneys only that helps and cures the advertise it in the “Want and For Sale it Monday. 120 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. All who desire to join this train at kidneys and is endorsed by people yon Department ” of this paper and yon Mrs. Frank Baker of Westphalia, HE B EST> Chicago need leave their homes on know. will soon have a buyer. 51 -tf visited her two sisters, Mrs. James, ii trains arriving in Chicago in the Mrs. N J. Mull, of Vanconsant and Mrs E. Lance. Thursday. South Bingham afternoon street, says: “For two or three years The Clinton county Sunday school place to buy the right Call for your tickets to read over the I was bothered with kidney trouble. excursion will be on August 22. Mrs. Mary Thiell is visiting her daugh ­ Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., 1 had heavy, aching bearing down ter, Mrs Geo. Protts. between Chicago and Minneapolis. pains through my loins and when I Regular trains leave Chicago over stooped I could hardly straighten ROD South Lebanon L. Cooper, of Detroit, is living on his IMPLEMENTS this line for Minneapolis at 9 a. m , Often when I sat down I had to place farm this snmmer and reparing fences 6:80 p. m. and 10:80 p. m. my hands on the arms of the chair and and bnildings. FOR PRACTICAL FARMING This is the well known “St. Paul” work myself up gradually. I could Boru to Gus Wagoner aud wife, Mrs. W. H. Cronkiteand daughter, of road and the route of the famous not rest comfortable at night and arose July 31, a daughter. Kansas, visited at the home of E. P. “Pioneer Limited Train.” This route in the morning tired and unrefreshed Mrs. Mary Nash, who has been vis­ Bonghten, Thursday. and to buy them at a reasonable affords a trip of 300 miles along the The kidney secretions became unnat ­ iting her son, Erford, retained to her The annual picnic of the South Bing ­ west bank of the famous Mississippi ural, irregular’, and I was very fre­ home in Canton, Wayne connty, last ham Sanday School was held at Round price is at river. quently bothered with severe attacks week. Lake Thursday. An exciting ball game Fare one cent per mile in each di­ of dizziness. Often when going from Mrs. Miller and daughter, of Sagi­ between Stony Creek and the Bengal rection. (#8 . from Chicago and re­ one room to another. I was attacked naw were the guests of A. J. Bertram Tigers with a score of 10 — 2 in favor turn. ) Secure rates and tickets from with one of those spells and I felt as and wife last week of the former, was the main feature of BURT P. COWLES your home agent. though I would pitch forward on the the day. About 200 were present. For folders and farther informa ­ George Townsend started Tuesday floor in spite of all I could do. I ex­ for Niagara Falls. N. Y.. aud other The Clinton Connty Sunday School MAPLE RAPIDS, MICH. tion, write to Robt. C. Jones, Michi ­ perimented with doctors and medi­ excursion will be on Augnst 22. gan Passenger Agent, 82 Campus Mar­ cines and wore plasters but received Kodaks parts of the east, where he will visit i tins, Detroit, Mich. 16-4 very little relief. Seeing Doan ’s Kid­ relatives. ney Pills advertised I procured a box The Clinton Connty Sanday School Stomach Troubles and Constipation excursion will be on Angast 22. ************ ************ Yellowstone Park at C. E. VauSickle's drug store and During the hot weatlier of the sum­ began to take them as directed. I can and mer months the first unnatural loose ­ ♦ This is the grand tourist resort of say this for them. I received more NORTHERN RESORT EXCURSION ness of a childs bowels should have ♦ the people and one of the most beauti ­ permanent benefit from the treatment immediate attention, so as to check The •BARBER INSTITUTE ful parts of the American Continent. than from any other medicine I ever AUOUST 30th the disease before it becomes serious. * Only by a trip to this region can the used. Since then I have known others Supplies On Angast 30th the Ann Arbor rail­ All that is necessary is a few doses of The only prfbate asceptic surgical hospital in Central Michigan. tonrist comprehend the endless variety to use Doan ’s Kidney Pills with good road will give its anunal excursion to Chamberlains Colic, Cholera ani * results. ” EHtablfghed tor the treatment of all Chronic, Private and stupendous grandeur of the feat­ the following Michigan Resorts: Diarrhoae Remedy followed by a dose and Surgical Isen. « ures embraced in this tract of country. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 at Allison ’s Petoskey, Bay View, Mackinac, Beul­ cf castor oil to cleanse the system Very low round-trip rates to this re­ cents. FFoster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, ah, Frankfort, Charlevoix, Traverse Rev. M. O. Stockland, pastor of the X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatment. * sort liave been put. in effect this sum­ New York, sole agents for the United City, Ludingtou, Elk Rapids and Fisrt M. E. church, Little Falls, All Drug and Liquor Addictions'giveu special attention * States. mer by the Union Pacific and its con ­ Manistee. Special tram will leave Minn., writes: “We have used Cham ­ and successrhlly treated. * nections. Remember the name —Doan ’s—and Jewelry Owosso at 10:47 a. m. Fare to all berlains ’ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea For full information in regard to take no other. Remedy for several years aud flud it a CTY, r .. 415 Washington Av« S. * lints except Mackinac Island #4.00. u rates, and Yellowstone Park folder, ackinac Island will be #1 higher. very valuable remedy, especially for ur. l. Barber, lansing, Michigan * address W. G. Neimyer, G. A., 120 Advertise your anction sale in The Store. Tickets will be good until September summer disorders in children. Sold 36-S2 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, III. Clinton Republican. S8 th. 19-4 by C. E. VanSickle. ************ ************* « F0*R FURNITURE—The Largest Store in the State i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL t J& u B JW B1 m m UCK I Iron Beds, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Go Carts, Refrigerators. We Save You Money. L LLAN5ING. LANSING. J flUH MHH WBw*.

THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, 8T. JOHNS MICH., AUGUST 6, 1906.

Is not opposed to capital, Urge ot* small, otice of letting of drain con w'as based oh the principle Of man ­ Teachers ’ Examinations TRACT—Notice Is hereby given, that I, hood suffrage without any property It does advocate “the greatest lloerty, MonroeN W. Whitmore, coiuity drain commis­ Graad Trunk Railway Systei qualification, hence every adult male tbe greatest Independence, the greatest KOI 1*05 AMD 1*08. sioner of the County of Clinton ami State of THE BEST COUGH CURE Michigan, will, ou the 14th DAY OF AUGUBT. i with a residence of six months in the equality, the greatest opportunity for Until further notice Teachers ’ Examinations A. D., 1906, at tlie farm of Win. Dowding on Transvaal would be entitled to vote all typical Americans along typical No cough is too trifling or too will be held as follows: ne } of sectiiNi 16 in the Township of Victor, WESTBOUND FROM 8T. JOHNS. St. Johns, In Court house, beginning Second in said Comity of Clinton, at nine o'clock In Uie Grand Rapids Local.______*8:48 am under the secret ballot It has been American lines." serious to be treated by the right Thursday of August. forenoon of Uiat day, proceed to receive bids (or Fuller Local s______til :06 am decided to allot thirty-two representa ­ Texas For Senator Bailey. method, and the right method is St. Johns, iu Court house, beginning third the cleaning out, deepening and widening of a Grand Haven Local______t3:36 pm the use of the best cough cure, Thursday of October. certain drain known and designated as * !EAMT Grand Rapids Local______t7:42 pm tives to the Rand and thirty-seven to The first test of the new direct pri ­ which is st. Johns, In Court house, beginning third BRANCH OF BOUTH MAPLE DRAIN,” lo­ Steam Boat Express ______*7:13pm the rest of the country. One clause Thursday of June cated and established III the Township of Victor, mary law lu Texas has resulted in In ­ PROGRAM. lu said County of Clinton, and described as EAST BOUND FROM 8T. JOHNS. would abrogate Chinese labor ufter a structions to the next legislature to First day—a. rn , Orthography, Spoiling, follows, to-wlt: certain time. The conservatives re­ Arithmetic, oral and written, Theory and Art. Commencing on s } of nw } of sec. 15, town 0 Detroit Local______t8: ‘J6 a m choose Joseph W. Bailey to succeed Kemp’s Balsam p. in., Geography, Government, U, S. History north, range l west. County of Clinton and Steam Boat Express ...... *8 :48 am plied that this plan was dangerous be­ himself Id the United States senate. Second day—a. m.. Grammar, Physiology, Btate of Michigan, at a jxMiit 4.13 chs n and DetrHt Iiocal------«l :<* a. m. cause It was too soon after the war. Reading, p. in., School Law, State Manual 0.20 chs e of w } post of said section 16, Uience Detroit Local______t4:28 pm Returns Indicated tbe nomination of This famous preparation cures and Course of Study, Algebra, Botany and n 39* e 25.32 chs, s 56° e 8.06 chs, s 2}° e 2.16 chs, Durand Local______*8 :40 pm Bloody Mutinies of Russian Oku Succeeds Kodama. T. M. Campbell for governor. coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip and (second grade), General Histu s .51* e 2.46 chs, s 12° e 2.00 chs, n 80 5 e 4.78 chs, •Dally. tDaily except Sunday. consumption in its first stages. (second grade). s 83° e 20.72 chs, n 2.88 chs, n 39*> e 3.02 chs, n T° Solid wide vestibule trains of coaches and General Baron Oku, who commanded Churchill's Now Hampshire Fight. Irritation of the throat and bron ­ Third day—(for first grade applicants only) w 4.76 chs, n 24° e 3.65 chs, n 72° e 16.96 chs, e sleeping ears are operated to New York (and Sailors and Soldiers Move the army lu the Russian war and won General History, Physics and Geometry. 14.09 chs, n 46° e 2.33 chs, n 2° w 13.81 chs, n 28° Philadelphia) via Niagara Falls by the Grand Winstou Churchill, the author candi ­ chial tubes is 1 mmediately removed Certificates of all grades will be granted at e 2J9 chs, ii 40° e 7.00 chs, n 34° e 8.76 chs, u 66° Trunk-Lehlgh Valley Route. a series of victories begiunlug with the date for the Republican nomination for by the use of Kemp ’s Balsam. the examinations at St. Johns In August and e 6.26 chs, s 86° e IJW chs, s 72}° e 3.16 chs, s 61}° Revolutionary Leaders to battle of Nanshan hill, has been ap ­ March. Certificates of the second and third e 6.34 chs, e 10.00 chs to a point 9.81 chs e and W. J. BLACK, Agt., St. Johns. Mich. governor In New Hampshire, Is making Sold by all dealers at asc. and joe. nades will be granted at all other examlna- 0.37 chs n of } sec cor between secs 11 and 14, pointed chief of the general staff of the a vigorous fight on the railroad and 8ona.o town, county and state aforesaid. Begin a General Strike. Japanese army, the place vacated by All examinations will begin at 8 o ’clock a. in. Also a branch called the WH8T FORK of other corporations of the state. In his T. H. TOWNSEND. Uie EAST BRANCH of BOUTH MAPLE Uprisings Checked by Loy­ the death of General Kodama. Gen ­ speeches he has coined a new phrase, Commissioner of Schools. DRAIN, commencing at a point 7.09 clis s of eral Oku Is slxty-two years old and a “the people can be fooled, but they can ­ ne cor of w} of nw} sec 14, town, comity and member of the samurai. otice of letting of drain con ­ XTOTICK OF LETTING OF DRAIN CON- state aforesaid, said point being 60 links up al F®rces at Cost of Many not l e ruled." He says It can be proved tract —Notice 1h hereby given, That I, ii TRACT—Notice is hereby given, that I, stream from staUon 68 of main line, thence n French Shot Hits American. that the Republican machine of the NMonroe W. Whitmore, county drain commisMonroe­ W. Whitmore, county drain commis­ 4.00 chs, II 39° w 4.00 chs, w 15.33 chs to a point sioner of the Couutv of Clinton and State of sioner of the county of Clinton and state of 1.57 chs e and 0.43 chs u of cor secs 10, H, 14 Lives, and a Dictatorship A Btray bullet shot from a French state Is nl>soluteIy owned by the Boston Michigan, will, on tlie 13th DAY OF AUGUST, Michigan, will, on the 14th DAY OF AUGUST, and 16, town comity and state aforesaid. warship In the harbor of Ctaefu, China, and Malue railroad. A. D., 1906, at tlie farm of I.. B. Placer on the A. D.. 1906, at the farm of Win. Dowdlug oil Bald Job will he let by sectlous. The section AND STEAMSHIP LINES. sw} of sec 33. In the Township of < ivid. In Maid ne} of section 16 in the township of Victor, lu at the outlet of the said drain will be let first, FOR Expected —Cummins Gets killed Lieutenant Clarence Engluud of Bryan as Party Preceptor. County of Clinton, at nine o'clock in the fore­ said coufity of Clinton, at nine o ’clock in the and the remaining sections in their order up noon of that day, proceed to receive bids for forenoon of that day, proceed to receive bkls stream, in accordance with Uie diagram now on the United States cruiser Chattanooga Judge’ Owen F. Thompson, a close tlie re-construction and extension of a certain for the cleaning out. deepening and widening file with Uie oUier papers pertaining to said Northern and all Southern Iowa Nomination on Com­ while he was ou the bridge as naviga ­ personal frleml of W. J. Bryan, bns set drain known and designated as “CUTI.KK AND of a certain drain known and designated as drain, in the office of the County Drain Commis­ WALKER DHAIN.’Mocated and established in "BRANCH OF EAST BRANCH OF SOUTH sioners of the said County of Clinton, to which Points; Toledo, and Points tor. The French government prompt ­ the Illinois Democracy lu commotion the Townships of Ovid and Victor In said Coun ­ MAPLE DRAIN." located and established in reference may be had by all parties Interested, promise Platform—Lower ly expressed regret by delivering Bryan ’s message In writ­ ty of Clinton, and described as follows, to-wlt: the township of A ictor. in said county of Clin ­ and bids will be made and received accordingly. Commencing at station 136 of Mouth Maple ton, and described as follows, to-wit: Bids for the construction of three bridges will East and South and for Italy Builds Biggest Warship. ing to Roger C. Sullivan to resign from Drain, located 3.78 chs s of nw cor of w} of net of Commencing on the main line of East Branch also be received. Rates on P. R. R. tbe national committee in the interest se} of sec 33, Township of Ovid, County of Clin ­ of South Maple Drain 30 links w and 6.12 chs s Contracts will be made with the lowest re­ Direct connections at Owoeso Junction and Chief Constructor Cuniberti of the ton, State of Michigan, thence s 23.61 ciis, n Hlf ’ of center of section 15, town 6 north and range sponsible bidder giving adequate securliy for Durand with D * M. trains . Itallau navy says In the uew Issue of party hanuouy. Sullivan, who is a w 4.71 chs, n ISO0 w 2.30 chs, n 7BP w 1.77 chs, n 43f° 1 west, county of Clinton, state of Michigan, the performance of the work. In a sum then and prominent member of the Hopkins fac­ w 1.91 chs, s 86° w 2.83 chs, n 68° w 7.fi0chs, n 56}J tliencs s 5^8 clis, s 45° e 0.41 chs, s 3.91 chs, s there to be fixed by me, reserving to myself the Jane ’s Fighting Ships that Italy is W H.66 chs, 8 89}° w 16.73 chs, s 36.63 chs, II 88° W 0 e 6.30 chs, s 20}° w 4 chs, s 83}° w 7 chs to right to reject any and all bids. The date for the FOREIGN building n ship the main armament of tion which opposed Bryan at St. Louis, 8 16 chs, s 24|° W 7.66 chs, W 3.86 chs, S 7.30 chs, S ake of lake and end at a point 10.25 chs n and completion of such contract, and Uie terms of POPULAR ROUTE TO which will be eight 13.5 Inch guns, refused to resign and Judge Thompson 7tl° w 8.98 chs, n 41° w 1.76 chs, n 31}J w 9.60 chs, 2.79 chs e of s 1 post of set* 16, town, comity andpayment therefor, shall and will be announced u 33}° w 3.88 elis, n 44° w2.07 chs, n 66° w 1.57 chs, state aforesaid. at the time and place of letting. Howell, Ann Arbor, Cadillac, each firing a 1,250 pound shot and ar­ made public a statement from tbe Ne­ li 74|° w 0.82 chs, s 881° w 9.00 chs, n 06° w 2.74 Said Job will be let by sections The section NoUce is further hereby given, that at the Storm Break* Over Russia. ranged so as to be fired singly or In a braskan saying that tbe state conven­ chs, s 48}° w 3.83 chs, s 30}° w 1.71 chs, s 16}° w at the outlet of tlie saiu drain will be let first, time and place of said letting, or at such other Just as the leaders of the Russian 3.48 chs, 8 46}° W 5.74 chs, s TIP W 21.15 chs, 8 66° and the remaining sections In their order up time and place thereafter, to which I, Uie Clare, Manistee, Traverse broadside. This will vastly exceed tion must force Sullivan out as one not w 3.79 chs, s 9.86 chs, w 27.30 chs, s 10.60 chs, stream, In accordance with the diagram now on County Drain Commissioner aforesaid, may ad­ labor organizations and of the Socialists the power of the British battleship In harmony with tbe present Demo­ W 4.60 Chs, 8 74}° W 8.42 chs, S 13.63 chs, S 66}° W file with the other papers pertaining to said journ Uie same, the assessments for benefits City and Points North. had decided to support an immediate cratic programme. 7.32 chs, s 34° w 1.02 chs. s 64° w 4.60 clis, 8 2° w drain, in the office of the county drain com­ and the lands comprised within the “East We operate our own line of steamers from Dreadnought, and already the British 11.66 chs, s 22° e 8.78 chs to upper end at Stilson missioner of the said county of Clinton, to which Branch of the Bouth Maple Drain Special As­ Frankfort. ^Michigan, to Manitowoc and programme of armed resistance to the papers are talking about u ship to out­ Debs Talks of Revolution. l^ike. Township of Victor, county and state reference may be had by all parties Interested, sessment District,” and the apportionment Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and Menominee ms autocracy, the peasants being urged to aforesaid. and bids w ill be made and received accordingly. thereof will be announced by me and will be G ladstone, Michigan, and can save you do the Italians. Speaking at St. Louis on the occasion Said Job will be let by sections. The section Bids for the construction of one bridge will subject to review for one day, from nine o'clock money on tickets to the West and North seize the lands and then march upon of tbe first anniversary of the Indus ­ at the outlet of the said drain will be let first, also be received. in the forenoon until five o ’clock in the afternoon. west. the towns, an and the remaining sections In their order up Contracts will be made with tlie lowest respoa- The follow lug is a description of the several J. J. KIRBY, Gen. Pass. Ag’L trial Workers of tbe Workl, Its leader stream, In accordance with tlie diagram now on sible bidder giving adequate security for the tracts or parcels of land constituting the S|H*cial Toledo, Ohio. . V'vsw^.'.. *►, apparently pre ­ EXECUTIVE and organizer, Eugeue V. Debs, made file with the other papers pertAinlng to said performance of the work. In a sum then and Assessment District of said drain, viz: mature mutiny drain, in the office of tlie County Drain Com­ there to be fixed by me, reserving to myself the the threat that If Haywood, Moyer and missioner of the said Coiuity of Clinton, to right to reject any and all bids The date for broke out in the Rigid Meat Inspection Rules. PcttllKone are Imaged on the charge of which reference may be had ny all parties in ­ the completion of such contract and the terms island fortress terested, and bids will be made and received of payment therefor shall and will be announced NVH-DIVUIOM AND Sc* Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has assassinating ox-Governor Steunenberg. accordingly. Bids for the construction of five at the time and place of letting. NAMK OF OWNER OF LAND Lansing & Suburban of Sveaborg. l, 000,000 workingmen would rise In re­ highway bridges will also be received. Con­ Notice Is further hereby given, that at the near Ilelslng- made public the regulations under the tracts will he made with the lowest respons ­ time and place of said letting, or at such other new law governing the Inspection of volt. and that he. Debs, would lead tbe ible bidder giving adequate security for the time and place thereafter, to which I, the n 44 a of s 60 a of w} of se}______11 0 Traction Company. fors, Finland, army of revolutionists. Tbe Industrial iierfonuanee of Uie work, in a sum then and comity drain commissioner aforesaid, may ad­ Mrs. A. Me whorter. July 30. This meat products. They cover all slaugh ­ there to be fixed by ine, reserving to myself the journ the same, tlie assessments for benefits s 00 a of e} of sw} ______n 6 tering, packing, canning, salting or al Workers, which was started for polit ­ right to reject any and all bids. The date for ami the lands comprised within the “BRANCH Wm. Rohrbacher. IN EFFECT APRIL 26,1906 was precipitated ical purposes, now claims to have a the completion of such contract, and the terms OF THE EAST BRANCH OF THE SOUTH s GO a of w} of sw}______li o by the arrest of lied establishments whose products en ­ of payment therefor, shall and will be announced MAl’LK DHAIN Special Assessment District.” W. Upton. (Subject to change without notice.) ter Into interstate or foreign com­ memliershlp of 150,000. at the time and place of letting. and the apportionment thereof will be an ­ se} of ne} of se} and se} of se}___ 10 6 men suspected Notice is further hereby given. That at the nounced by me and will be subject to review' for F'rank Upton. Electric Cars will leave the Downey Houm of disloyalty. merce, unless specifically exempted Watson In Democratic Fold. time and place of said letting, or at such other one day, from nine o ’clock In the fore­ s} of e} of sw l of set and s 3 a of for St Johns daily at *6 a m, 7:30 a m, on the plea of being retail butchers. In an address at his Georgia home time aim place thereafter to which I, the noon until five o ’clock in the afternoon. sw } of sw} of se}______to 0 9 a ni, 10:30 a in, 12 m, 1:30 p m, 3 p m, Their comrades County Drain Commissioner aforesaid, may The following is a description of the several C. E. Chapin. 4:30 pm, 6 p m, 7:30 p in, and 11 p. m. On attacked and AH parts of the buildings must be Thomas Watson announced that he adjourn tlie same, the assessments for benefits tracts or parcels of land constituting the special w} of nw} of ne} ______14 6 Sunday first car 7:30 a. in. whitewashed or painted or otherwise would return to the Democratic party and the lands comprised within the “Cutler and assessment district of said drain, viz: Mrs. A. Me Whorter. Returning, leave St. Johns at *6 a. m. 7:30 a m, 9 killed the offi­ kept in clean and sanitary condition. Walker Drain Special Assessment District," 7 a In nw cor of s} of ne} ______14 6 a m, 10:30 a in, 12 in, 1:30 p m, 3 p m, 4:30 d m, cers, captured for the purpose of supporting Hoke and flic aiiiKirtioMiiicnt thereof will he announrcil Mrs. F’aunle Jones. 6 pm, 7:30 p m, and 9:16 p m, dally. First All trucks, racks, tools and machinery Smith for governor as against Clark by ine and will be subject to review for one nj of ei of nw} ...... 14 6 train Sunday leaves at 7:30 a in. Admiral Blrileff. the barracks used in handling meat must be cleansed Howell and the railroad ring. day, from 9 o ’clock in the forenoon until 5 SCB-DIVISION AND •I =5 M. E. Anderson. and fortress and o'clock In tlie afternoon. NAME OF OWNER OF LAND. u \x 2 sw} of nw} and s} of e} of nw} Express and Baggage Service Daily Except V each day. Employees must wear out­ Michigan Indorses Bryan. The following is a description of the several and n} of sw}______14 6 Sundays. hoisted the red flag on four of the er clothing of material easily ejeansed, tracts or parcels of laud constituting the Special Clias Parker Est. rocky islands lu the bay. Hundreds The Democratic state convention at Assessment District of said drain, viz: n} of sw}______nw} of nw} ______:______14 6 Lv. St. Johns ______7:10 a. m. 1:36 p. m. and nil toilet rooms must be entirely Detroit nominated Charles II. Kim- Chas. Parker Est. Wm. Dowding. Dewitt...... 8:05 a.m. 2:10 p.m. fed in the night ’s fighting. At dawn separate from meat handling rooms. sw} of sw} ._ . ______14 G sw} of sw} ______14 6 Ar. Lansing ...... 8:40 a.m. 2:46 p.m. the warships in the harbor opened fire inerlo for governor and a full state Newell Parker Newell Parker. Lv. Lansing ______11:00 a. m. 5.00 p. m. No person affected with tuberculosis ne} of ne} ...... 15 6 Dewitt...... 12:00 m. 6:00 p.m. ticket. The resolutions indorsed Bry­ 8I TB-I>1 VISION ANP All of se} s of angling road _ 15 C Wm. Dowding. and the mutineers were compelled to or who Is unclean or careless of per ­ NAMK OF OWNF.R OF LAND Frank Giffels Ar. SL Johns ...... 12:42 p. in. 6:42 p.m. surrender, after holding out two days. an for president In 1908. I I’ e 28 a of s} of sw}.. _____ ...15 6 n 8} a of se} of ne} ______15 6 •Daily except Sunday. son may be employed. Weekly reports E. Parker Almon Woblfram. Fierce rioting occurred in the city of s 31} a of se} of ne} ...... 15 C Baggage car will meet all trains in Lansiag on sanitation are to be made to the Governor Cummins Renominated. e 20 a of n} of nw} ______22. 6 1 transfer to and from depots and hotels. Helsingfors. Evidently a general mu­ M. Crane Chas. Parker Est. inspector by those In charge of the va­ A spectacular Republican love feast sw} off se]se} ______...... 33 wj of iif of ne} ______22 0 -i w} of ne} and s| of e} of ne} Pine Lake Division. tiny in the Baltic fleet was counted on capped the climax of the bitter fac­ R. J. Grove Clias. Perkins of nw} ______15 0 rious departments, but any employee e 26a of set of sw}______33 Chas. Pope. In effect June 9, 1906. by the rebels. Also the township of Victor at large. who detects bad conditions may report tional fight which terminated in the Benjamin Keener s} of wl of ne} of nw }______15 . Cars will leave Downey House for Pine Lake, Admiral Blrileff, minister of marine, Iowa state convention last week with n} of sw} and w 15a of se} of sw} Now, therefore, all unknown and non-resident James Underhill. daily except Sunday, at 6:00, 8 :00. 9:00 was sent to Helsingfors on the cruiser direct to the Inspector. No meat prod ­ and s Ida of ej of nw} ...... 33 persons, owners and )>ersoiis Interested In the 4 a in se cor of nw} of nw }______.15 10:00, 11:00, a. m., 12:00 in., 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, uct may contain any substance which tbe rcnominatlon of Governor Albert L. B. Placer above described lands, and you, J. 1). N. Jorae. 6:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 10:00, It :0I) p. m. Asia, but bis crew mutinied and he B. Cummins. On the first ballot Cum­ sw}of sw}...... 33 Sleight, supervisor of the township of Victor, se} of nw} and e} of n}of sw}.. __ 15 6 Leave Pine Lake at 7:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, was held a prisoner. lessens Its wholesomeness nor any Mary McCloud and you, Wm. Dowding, highway commissioner E. B. Wilcox. a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00,2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00. 6:00, chemical unless specified by law, or mins got 933 votes to G03 for George s 5a of e* of wi of nw} ______33 of the township of Victor, are hereby notified e} of .«} of sw}______„ 15 6 7:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 p. in., 12:00 midnight. A mutiny broke out. at Cronstadt, D. Perkins, editor of the Sioux City Belle Taft that at the time and place aforesaid, or E. Parker. where the sailors left their barracks, any preservative other than salt, sugar, s 5a of w} of nw} ______33 at such other time and place thereafter to w} of so} and all of e} of se} On Sundays, providing weather is fair, cars wood smoke, vinegar, pure spices or Journal, who was the candidate of the Mary Dean which said hearing may be adjourned, I shall s of road ______15 6 will leave Downey House every 20 minutes, 9:00 Joined with a crowd of revolutionists stand pat faction. The progressive s 16a of e} of nw} ______32 proceed to receive bids for tne cleaning out, F. Glllels. a. in. to 12:00 midnight. and occupied one of the forts. A state saltpeter. But meats for foreign trade Mary Dean deeiKMiliiK and widening of said “BRANCH OF All of e} of se} n of road ______15 C 1 Waverly Park Division may contain such preservatives as do or tariff revision faction was In con ­ s 16a of wf of ne} ______32 THE EAST BRANCH OF THE SOUTH \V I I iv 20-mlnute service. of war was proclaimed and all com­ trol from the start. After the ballot John Neller MAPLF: DRAIN” In tlie manner hereinbefore wj of nf of ne} ______22 6 1 First car leaves Downey House for munication with the city was cut off. not conflict with the laws of the coun­ ne} of swA ____ 32 stated; and also, that at such time of letting Chas. Perkins. • Waverly Park at 5:40 a. S3. try to which they are shipped. All an both candidates appeared on the plat ­ P. Desprez from nine o'clock in tlie forenoon until five e} of ne} of nw} ______22 6 1 Last car leaves Downey House for About 150 of the rebels were killed and form and spoke words of peace and s} of sw}______32 o ’clock in the afternoon, the assessment for M Crane. Waverly Park at 7:00 p. m 100 loyal soldiers, with four captains. Imals which after inspection are sus­ B. C. Brewer benefits and the lands comprised within the Also the Township of Victor at targe. Commencing at 7:00 p. in. 10 minute service pected of being diseased must be good will. The resolutions were so w} of se}______32 “BRANCH OF THE EAST BRANCH OF THE Now, therefore, all unknown and non-resi ­ wifi be given to 12:00 midnight. Then St. Petersburg was placarded drawn that they met with no opposi ­ W. D. Ramsey SOUTH MAPLE DRAIN Special Assessment dent j arsons, owners and persons interested in with sigus reading: “Now watch Revel, slaughtered apart from other animals ne} of se} ______32 Districts” will be subject to review. the above described lands, and you J. D. MICHIGAN UNITED RAILWAYS CO. under supervision. All condemned tion. Cummins ’ championship of the D. 1). Patterson And you and each of you, owners and persons Sleight, supervisor of the Township of Victor, Riga and Ltbau, ” Intimating that more “Iowa" idea of tariff revision was In ­ se} of se} ...... ______.... 32 interested In the aforesaid lands, are hereby and you, Wm. Dowding, highway commissioner ROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court. Clinton serious uprisings might be expected meats are to be placed In a tank In the Thos. Placer ' cited to appear at Uie time and place of such of the Township of Victor, arc hereby noti ­ dorsed, but In so moderate a form that s} of se} of se} ______31 letting as aforesaid, and be heard with resjiect P County, ss. Notice Is hereby given that all at those ports. Six other warships near presence of an Inspector and at the fied that at the time and place aforesaid, or claims and demands against the estate of same time sufficient coloring matter tbe stand patters had no difficulty In I». A. Perry to sucli special assessments and your Interests at such other time and place thereafter to MOSES MrCOLLUM, deceased, will be heard Cronstadt were reported in the hands se}ofsw}of se} ______31 ill relation thereto, if you so desire. which said hearing may be adloumed, I shall by the Judge of Probate of said County, at swallowing them. This section de S. A. DuBols Dated St. Johns. Mich., July 26, A. It. 1906. proceed to receive bias for tne of mutinous crews. Is to be added to prevent the tankage Also the Township of Ovid at targe. M-16 of w} of sw}______4 of agricu ture. And you and each of you, owners and persons ROBATETFI NOTICE------— ITobate Couxnnpr ,v y,nt Industry and trade should be par ­ ports under the call of June 18 an In ­ from time to IKira Curtis Interested in the aforesaid lands, are hereby PCounty,. ss. Notice Is hereby Dr* n} of sll-16 of wA of sw } and w} A flock of sheep should lie on ad­ cited to ap|tear at the time and place of such slslms uidid demands______against_____ th-... ,’®e* c was SO alyzed. crease in the number of national banks time to meet of lie} of swl .. ______4 letting as aforesaid, and be heard with respect GEORGE McPHERSOS,[r.PHEBSON, decea-nuddecea-aud see that Reports were rife that the czar had of 385, representing $34,502,554 In cap ­ changing con ­ MargaretMarg; Curtis junct of the operations of every farm to 8itch special assessments and your interests heard by the JrJudge * of* “Probate < }iprp n} of e} of sw}...... ___ 4 6 merely from the standpoint of their In relation thereto, If you so desire. at the Probatee iOffice in the citv nere fled the country, but these were denied. ital stock as compared with a year ago. ditions. The J. Sehumakee Est Dated St. Johns, Mich.. July 26, A. I).. 1906. (Mi the 14TH DAYA V’ OFAf JANUA'-T A WIT 4* He was about to move his household The Increase In sdrplus was $50,000,- platform also nw} of se}...... value as weed destroyers. MONROE W. WHITMORE. and that the creditors of ss' ’ from Peterhof to Tsarskoe-Selo. Pre­ J. C. Brunson County Drain Commissioner of tlie allowed six months from the-ME XT'S 000. In circulation $05,000,000, individ ­ calls for a state n frl A of ne frl }______County of Clinton. 18-2t In which to present their clr__ mier Stolypin was left In the lurch by ual deposits $272,000,000, and lu aggre primary 1 a w, W. D. Ramsey There should he twice the concern to I Sited July 12th, A. D. 19 . __ . , . the refusal of Count Heyden and the gate liabilities $450,000,000. During s} of ne frl} ______6 provide an abundant supply of fresh char li ice cream social at regulation o f Seth Tubbs tROBATK ORDER—STATE OF MICHI- 1041 r’s in Keugal on other moderate leaders to take office, the year ended June 30 there were char ­ Governor Albert B. corporations ii} of nw} and sw} of nw} _ wnter for the porker ’s Inside than In gan. County of Clinton, ss. At a session of ------jt 16, iu the evening and It was said that the premier had tered 470 national banks. The per Charles Holley furnishing a puddle for him to wal­ the Probate Court for tlie County of Clinton, ljTATE OF MICH ID the ball team Cummins. and abolition se} of nw} ______hidden at the Probate Office In the City of St. O Circuit in Chancer) lne D / , ’ , resigned to make way for the creation capita of money In circulation July 1 Robert Hicks low In. Johns, on Monday, the 9th day of July, I.ucile ('fisc, complavision of the King g of the railroad pass system. Judge w CO a of n} of nw }______.... 5 \ of a military dictatorship headed by on an estimated population of 84,602,- Towner, speaking as temporary chair ­ ill tlie year one thousand, nine hundred and six. defendant. with Mrs. O. L.. the Grand Duke Nicholas. James See With mosquito netting at 7 cents a l*resent, diaries M. Merrill, Judge of Pro­ Official number of cause 200. ,» 000 was $32.42. man, said it was apparent that tbe e 30 a of n} of sw } and n| bate. Suit pending in the Circuit August Jo, Assassinations of hated officials have of w| of se} ....______yard and screen doors to lie had for County of Clinton in Chancery at t Secretary Shaw Enjoined. Democrats Geo. W. Parker In the matter of tlie estate of PET FIR been paralleled by the murders of the were drifting toward So­ $1.25. there is no earthly excuse why SHAF’LEY, deceased. Johns on the 14th day of July, A. L__ The secretary of the treasury has cialism. Secretary Shaw ’s name was lie} of se}______On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­ In this cause, it appearing from Black Hundreds. The latter took the James McCarty any farm or town home should have fied, of I/OiiTxa C. Slmfiey, praying that the last file that the defendant, Clyde Cllse.ungry been enjoined by the supreme court greeted with hisses. n) of ws-20 of se} of se}___ resident of this state, and that his iires life of one of the doUma leaders, in H. Haynes many specks on the looklug glasses or will and testament of said deceased may be of the District of Columbia from pay ­ North Dakota For Bryan. proved and admitted to probate, and that she of residence cannot be ascertained. Oi cArt.hur, Finland. The revolutionists killed War­ n} of el7-20 of se} of se}___ flies in the gravy. or some other suitable person may he ap ­ of William M. Smith, complainant ’s e :Q ,vie saw's chief of police and Samara’s gov ­ ing the sum of $25,000, representing Mr. Bryan was also unanimously In ­ Geo. Perrlgo pointed administrator of said estate. it Is ordered that the appearance of sain .. . _ the proceeds of government bonds to e} of ne} ...... 6 6 Thereupon it Is ordered, that THURSDAY, ident defendant, Clyde Cllse, be entered 11 tneir ernor. dorsed for president by the North Da Charles Holley Ijiwu outtlugs or other grass chop ­ THE 2ND DAY OF AUGUST, A. I>„ 1906, at 1 within five months from the date of this.mp en- John F. Green and William T. Gaynor, kota Democratic convention. The state s| of w} of ne} ______ped fine, milk and oyster shells should o ’clock In the afternoon, be assigned for the and In case of his appearance he cause h, Education Bill Passed. on the ground that these men bought . A. DuBols hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at wer to the bill of complaint to be tiled : 4 ’ By a majority of 192 the British ticket was headed by John Burke-for se} of se} of nvnw} ______be furnished In abundauce to every law ana legatees of said deceased, and all other copy thereof to be served on complaii the bonds with funds embezzled from governor. Major AnArthur Hock of jioultry kept In captivity. persons Interested In said will, are required to solicitor within twenty days after serving Phe bouse of commons adopted the educa­ tbe government. The injunction was e} of sw} ...... 6 apjiear at a session of said court then to be him of a copy of said bill and notice of f fi,ft tion bill, which Is the principal meas­ Idaho’s Governor Indorsed. M. IS. StilsonStll When allowed to range they get these holden at the Probate Office, In the City of St. order, and in default thereof said bill will . asked by the department of Justice. n} of se} and sw-} of se} —:------6 6 1 things or their equivalent*. Johns and show cause. If any there be, why tlie taken as confessed by said non-resident defe. ro ure Introduced by the Liberal govern- The Idaho Republican convention re­ James McTaggart wilt should not be approved. dant. And it Is further ordered that wlthin&n medt. The main features of the bill nominated Governor Gooding as an in nw} of iiw} of ne} and 1 a off e And It Is further ordered, that notice be given twenty days complainant cause a notice of jg side of n} of ne} of nw} ______6 6 1 Foodstuffs will hereafter have to to the persons Interested in said estate, of the this order to be published in the Clinton Re­ are against allowing public money for POLITICAL dorsement of his attitude on labot Thos. Ashley Est. pendency of the hearing thereof, by causing a publican, a newspaper printed, published and * ne} of ne} of nw} exc e 1 a of wear their everyday clothes ns a re­ circulating In said county, and tnat said pub ­ denominational Instruction and all questions. same______0 6 1 copy of tills order to be published in Thk Clin ­ sult of the pure food bill lately passed ton Rkitblican , a newspajier printed and cir­ lication be continued therein once In each week schools receiving government support Michigan For Warnar. He.* rv d Accepts Nomination. E. Latthner culating In said county of Clinton, for three suc­ for six weeks in succession, or that she canse a to give the same religious instructions Also the Township of Victor at large by congress. While they may not he cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. copy of this order to be personally served on Tbe Republican state convention at rCi;'.B D. nay wood, writing from Now, therefore, all unknown and non-resident *o attractive to the eye, they will with ­ 16-4 CHARLES M. MERRILL, said non-resident defendant at leaat twenty two morulugs a week by a special Detroit named candidates with Gov ­ the Idaho Jail, where be awaits trial persons, owners and persons interested 111 the (A Tri k Coi *y .) Judge of Probate. days before the time above prescribed for hw staff, but attendance on these exer­ above described lands, and you, George Jarvis, out question lie more acceptable to the appearance. ernor Fred M. Warner again at the on the charge of conspiracy for tbo supervisor of the Township of Ovid, and you, paUte. .KELLYS. SEARL, cises will not be compulsory. The bill bead of the list and P. H. Kelly for murder of ex-Governor Steunenlierg, James Dean, highway commissioner of the ROBATE NOTICE— ITohate Court, Clinton Circuit Judge. now goes to the house of lords, which Township of Ovid, and you, J. D Sleight, super ­ P County, ss. Notice is hereby given that all WILLIAM M. SMITH, lieutenant governor. The convention has nccopted tbe nomination of ‘the visor of the Township of Victor, and you, Wm. A lesson that experience teaches be ­ claims anil demands against the estate of Solicitor for Complainant. is expected to oppose It. Socialist party of Colorado for govern ­ Dowding, highway commissioner of the Town ­ GEORGE W. ESTES, deceased, will be heard Business address, St. Johns, Mich. 17-0 recommended tbe delegates to the Iowa ship of Victor, are hereby notified tlmt at tlie fore one advances far In life Is that by Uie Judge of Probate of said County, at the Root to Pan-American Congress. convention In September to^ favor a or of that state. He says that, though time and place aforesaid, or at such other time things that are really worth while, Probate Office in the City of St. Johns, on the Secretary of State Root addressed his body Is In prison, his voice will be and place thereafter to which said hearing may 4th DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1907 and constitutional amendment to permit he adjourned, I shall proceed to receive bids both In the line of material acquisition that the creditors of said deceased are allowed the pan-American congress at Rio de the direct election of senators. heard rousing the song of toil. IT© for the re-construction and extension of said and development of personality and six months from the date of this notice in which Janeiro with a message of good fel­ charges that capitalism has poisoned "CUTLER AND WALKER DRAIN” ill the to present their claims for adjustment. Roosevelt Sends His Dollar. manner hereinbefore stated ; and also, that at character, arc only attained through Dated August 2nd, A. 1)., 1906. lowship and co-operation, which creat­ Responding to the new slogan of his every artery of the state government. such time of letting from nine o ’clock In the sacrifice and an expenditure of corre­ CHARLES M. MERRILL, GOODRICH ed a most favorable Impression. He forenoon until five o ’clock in tlie afternoon, 19-6 Judge of Probate. party, President Roosevelt has sent to OHICAOO ORE AT WKSTfiRX RAILWAY the assessment for benefits and the lands com­ sponding perseverance and hard work. aaid American nations should aid each Chairman Sherman of the congres­ prised within the "CUTLER AND WALKER other, but that the United States cov ­ Three fine trains, Chicago to Omaha. DRAIN Special Assessment Districts” will be A Trip to New York or Philadelphia via sional campaign committee a letter In- The Limited leaves Chicago at 6:00 p. subject to re view. Owing to a light hay crop tbe coun­ 1 BOATS r eted no territory. He complimented closlug $1 for the election fund. This And you and each of you. owners and persons try over farmers In a number of local­ Grand Trnnk.T^high Vallay Route I.atln America on its progress toward m. , arriving Omaha 9:00 the next Interested In the aforesaid lands, are hereby slogan Is “Have you sent your dollar?" morning. Electric lighted Pullman cited to appear at the time and place of such ities lu tbe corn belt are planning this ■ otnbinlng Niagara Falls, the l^ake region RON EVERY NIGHT stable governments. He declared that letting as aforesaid, and be heard with respect year to shred and bale large quanti ­ of Central New York, the coal region of Penn ­ we wished no victories but those of Hearst to Go It Alons. drawing room sleeping cars, free reclin ­ to such special assessments and your Interests sylvania, Glen Summit, Mauch Chunk, “The The state committee of tbe New ing chair cars and observation end par ­ in relation thereto. If yon so desire. ties of corn fodder for shipment to tbe Switzerland of America,” is a delight Solid, Flrst-ClU! Pamntfer Service to peace and no sovereignty except sov­ Dated. St. Johns, Mich., July 38, A. I*., hmr, wide vestibule trains of coaches and sleeping York Independence league, or Hearst lor car with dining room, serving din ­ larger markets. Both horse* and cat­ cars. ereignty over ourselves. No rights ner and breakfast Day Express leaving MONROE W. WHITMORE. tle do well on the shredded fodder, were claimed which we do not freely organisation, had decided to bold a County Drain Commissioner of the Comity of Ask Grand Trunk agent for particulars. 40-52 convention and nominate W. R. Hearst Chicago at 8:46 a. m. arrives Omaha Clinton. 18-« while feeders will find It a cheaper eoncede to every other American re­ at 11:50 tbe same evening. Obeervation substitute for the tame ajid wild hay. public. He declared that the coming for governor before a test of their end parlor car with dining room, serving HOLLISTER’S CHICAGO strength was made In the Democratic meals at all hoars and first class coaches. world s congress at The Hague, at Iscky Mountain Tta Nuggets Those raising ont* thl* year from which all American countries would state committee which met In New Special leaves Chicago at 11:30 p. m., York. Tbe latter committee appeared arrives Omaha 8:30 p. m For foither A Busy Esdicl"# for Busy Peopl*. which they are likely to save seed —Dr. LmFrmnoo*m— FARE $1.50. be represented, would be “the formal information apply to F. R. Mosier, D. Brings BoMo* Health and Renewed Vigor, should fake note as to the presence of • nd final acceptance of the declaration to stand against Hearst, but his friends A specific for Constipation. Indignation. Liver Compound mt9 TLSSfmtvm FOUST BOATS ON THE LAKE were able to dictate the place for bold ­ P. A. 103 Adams St., Chicago, Ill. und Kidney troubles. Pimple*. Essama, Impure smut. Home field* ,we know of thl* that no part of the American continent Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator. ing the Democratic state convention — yHOBATK NOTICE—Probate Court, Clinton year have a* high a* 10 per cent of the Superior to other remedies sold at Mch price* Leave Mutkefon ?M p. m. la to tw deemed subject to colonisa ­ sad Backache. IU Rocky Mountain Tea In tab- Cor* guaranteed Price. *59 Ceata. •tnu- namely, at Buffalo, Sept. 25. This was J County, **. Notice Is hereby given that all et form. » cents a box. Genuine made by head* ruined by the eenut. In cnee gUU or by mall. TsatlmoaiaH aad booklet fr*e. Leave Grand Haven 9:15 p. m. tion.” slms and demands against the estate of iioixjsrram Dbuo Company . Madison. Win arranged by conference and not by a ROSA PEI, A. JURY deceased, twill be seed Is saved from such a thor ­ »r. LaFraaeo, Philadelphia, Pa. Arrive Chicafe fcHtm. For a Transvaal Constitution. heard by the Judge of Probate of sa'd county, HOLDER NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ough treatment with a formaldehyde test rote. Buffalo la regarded as a at the n-obate office. In the City of 8L Johns, In the British bonse of commons Hearst stronghold. on the 4th DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D.. 1907. notation should be given next spring Staterooms and Cabins Winstou Churchill, secretary of the and that the creditors of said deceased are al­ Have yon lout something? Adver­ before the grain Is sowed. THOS. I. ■PRAGUE * ROR, The Independence league declares lowed six months from the date of this notice Id tise it in the “Want and For Sale” Have Colonial office, outlined the propoaed that It Is opposed to Socialism and Is which to present their claim.* for adjustment. department in this paper, and yoUr constitution for the former South Dated. August 3rd, A. D., 1W6. Every Convenience for committed only to the public owner- avo cfiari .es m. Merrill, chances will be good for the return of The Clinton county Sunday School PATENTS African rp:nbl!c. He said ibe plat: shin of utilities for the good of all. It Judge of Probate. the article. excursion will be on August 23. VajiM County Bank Bldg., DETB0IT Comfort THE CLINTON RKfTBLICAN, 8T. JOHNS MICH., AUGUST 1906 ,

■ -...... ' >♦♦♦4 MAPLE RAPIDS. There will bj no services at tlie Rose My Hair is church next Sunday ou account of Field day at Maple Rapid* ou Fri- Mr. aud Mrs. James Vosper, of Ion ­ quarterly meeting which is to be held THE HICKS’ pav brought together a large concourse ia, are at the bedside of the latter’s at the Haslett Baptist church August of people. Everything a* advertised mother Mrs. Sarah Floate, who can 10 to 12. was carried out to the letter. Maple live but a few days at the farthest. StragglyLizzie Barnes is ou the sick list. Rapid* wou both ball games, the first Harry Britten, of Durtnd, and James The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. oue beiug played with Hubbardstou iu Floate, of Owosso, were iu east Essex Jesse Stevenson, who has been sick, is the forenoon, resulting as follows: the first of the week to see their grand ­ reiiorted as better at this writing. Hubbardstou l. Maple Rapids 13. The mother, Mrs. Sarah Floate. - Do you like it? Then why Semi - Annual Clearing Mrs Currie Dorrow and Mrs. Orpha afternoon game was played against Wm. J. Naldret and family, of Ith ­ be contented with it? H«ve White were gaests of Mrs. 0. R. Murray, Ithaca. Score : Ithaca 5, Maple Rapids aca, were the guests of Maple Rapids 12. Both foot rices were wou by Har­ to be? Oh, no! Just put on Wedu-sday. Affords the people of St. Johns and Clinton county a friends ou Sunday. Veva Hawley was the gnest of Mr. ry Hart, of this village. Among the Burt P. Case, of Carson City, was a Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have other features of the day were barrel ind Mrs. George Morris, jof Lansing, rare opportunity to buy dependable Dry Goods, the WE PLACE ON SALE races, horse races, rope pulling con­ visitor iu Miple Rapids on Suuday. long, thick hair; soft, even Saturday. test anil last, but not least, the balloon Dr. aud Mrs. F. H Walters and hair. But first of all, stop Mrs. Harriet Trumble visited at the kind that Hicks always sells, at prices you cannot SATURDAY ascension by Frauk Wiggins which daughter will enjoy themselves at heme of Silas Rose, Friday ahd Sat or- < was one of the finest ever seen iu Crystal for the next two weeks. your hair from coming out. lay. X duplicate. We anticipate some changes in our sales this vicinity. Everything passed ofT Ernest Crook. Miss Nina Lambic, Save what you have. Ayer’s The Clinton County Sunday School 100 yds. 18 inch pleasantly without an accident. Over Wm. Boak, Miss Arvilla Brown, excursion will be on August 22. + room and must reduce our stock for alterations before five hundred people witnessed the two Clifford Halstead and Miss Florence Hair Vigor will not disappoint ball games. Music was furnished by Keeney took iu the sigtits at Crystal you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; J the heavy fall shipments arrive. We expect to make Brown Linen Crash, i the Maple Rapids aud Miildletou bauds. Giiniiisotiville. on Sunday. makes weak hair strong. Maple R ipids ball club plays Brice at Miss Laura Parks has been eugaged regular 10c value, j Pompeii ou Thursday, August 9. as teacher of the fifth aud sixth grades Th* best kind of a testimonial — A son was bjrn t J Charley Howie and A large aud enthusiastic railroad iu the Sheperd schoil. Miss Parks “ Sold for over sixty years.” wife August 6. | Saturday, August the 11th meeting was held at Bliss hall iu this was formerly a resident of this village, Ksde by 3.0. Ayr Co.. Lowrtl, Utmm. Mrs. O. W. Riddell'has returned and give every village on Monday evening. Parties and for the' past two years she has Also manufboturar. of home. + our BANNER SAb5 DAY and will have special prices from Brant, Ithaca. Middleton and taught iu the school at Elsie. f SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. Lora A bie, who has been here customer a chance other points were present. Commit­ Fred Casterliue was busy during the helping her rister, Mrs. Carmer, has tees have been appointed to secure the tiers — on nearly everything in stock. <| The bargains are past week making repairs iu tne Eesley A returned home. : aid asked for, aud everything looks to buy 10 yards at favorable for the building of the De­ tl Hiring mill at M ithertou Mrs. Carmer went to Detroit hospital here in DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CARPETS, troit, Saginaw aud Grand Rapids rail­ Mrs. Elva Johnson, of Birmingham, Monday, where she will submit to an ♦ road. The proposition is the best of Alabama, aud Mrs. Engeue Brya, of operation for tumor. RUGS, LACE CURTAINS AND LADIES’ FUR­ 5|c per yard. ♦ anything ever offered iu the line of sontb Olive, were here the past week Mrs. Heibert Hubbard, of Wiliiam- aid for the building of a road through looking after the household goods of ston, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. NISHING GOODS. ♦ this section _of country. the late Mrs. Eliza Goss. Mrs James Gunnison and son, Clel- •»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Mrs. Mary Howe, who has been ill Miss Mable Hart, Miss Nina Web ­ LOCIL MARKETS land, also Celia Taylor were on the sick for some time, died at her home iu ster and Miss Eva Bamber have re­ list lafct week. this village ou Moudiy afternoon. turned from Mt Pleasaut, where they Prices paid by St Johns bus A special school meeting was held t Funeral services under the auspices of have been attending the Normal for Monday evening and it was decided ♦ the O. E. S. were held ou Wedues lay the past six weeks. Corrected every Thursday. to re-seat the school house. St. Johns afternoon, aud the remains taken to The ladies of the Degree of Honor Dan Stamphly and wife entertained Fulton cemetery for interment. The gave a thimble party at the home of BUYING l'KICKH. P. L Baumgras and wife, Mrs. Chris­ | JOHN HICKS Mich. deceased was nearly 86 years of age Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Payne ou Tuesday GRAIN. tian Kraus, and Mr. aud Mrs. Scott I and had been a resident of this vil of last week, which wai atteuded by Wheat —No. 1 white, 65c; No. 2 red, 65e. Clark, of Lansing, Sunday. lage for many years. sixty of its members. 1 Bits_* Corn —2»c to 30c In ear; 58c to G2c shelled. Mrs. Martha Durham has been rtay- Christian Soieuce services are held Mrs. Elva Joues and children, of Kye—50c. ing a few rays with her sister, Mrs. at Grange hall every Sunday afternoon Fowb-r, were visitors in Maple Rapitls Beans —hand-picked, per bu., $1.25. on Friday aud Saturday. P. E. Dunham. at 8 o ’clock. VKGKTABI.KH, FRUITS, KTC. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisenhaver Bengal Tenter Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Burdick, of Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell and Miss Potatoes new —40c to 50c per bu. Carrots —25c. per bu. christened their little daughter Sunday were recent visitors in this vicinity. Minnie Bell, of Grand Rapids, are Cabbage —40c to 50c. per doz. Marguerite is the name. They enter ­ Preaching in the hall next Sunday Mrs. Carrie Otto, of Perriutou, who visiting their parents, Mr aul Mrs. Wm. S. Bell of this village. PRODUCE. tained a large number of guests. at 2:30. was taken xjuite ill while visiting her Butter—15c—16c per lb. The Clinton county Sunday School Remember the ice cream social at mother, Mrs. C. Patterson, of this Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeruer made Kggs—16c—17c per doz. excursion will be on August 22. village, is better. a visiting trip to Ithaca ou Sunday. Lard—9c — 10c per lb. the hall Friday night. Honey —lie—12F per lb. Miss Hazel Plowman came home Wesley Havens, of North Shade, Mr aud Mrs. Robert Crook were in Saturday after spending two weeks in has purchased the Bamber farm, north ­ Ashley Sunday. LIVE STOCK. Olive Center If you have not seen the New *• AUTOMATIC” Refrigerator west of the village. Hogs —$5.50 to $6.25 per cwt. Kulamazoo Mrs. Andrew J. Aunis, of St. Johns, Beef Cattle—$3.00—$4.00 per cwt. Miss Agnes Parks has been quite you should do so at once. It is something new in construc ­ Miss Elizabeth Fesler of East Sag­ was the guest of Mrs. Allie Creaasing- Sheei> —$2.50—$4.00 per cwt. Born, Friday, August 3, to Mr. and sick the past week. inaw, visited her uncle aud aunt, Mr. er, the first of the week. Lambs —$4.50—$6.00 per cwt. Mrs. Willie Boron, a son. tion and working parts. Will save you Ice Bills and be an and Mrs. M. V. Allor, of this village Veal Calves—$5.00—$5.50 per cwt. A ball game will be played Satur­ Mrs. Frank H. Rase, of Washington DRESSED MEATS. Miss Edith Yonngs is still very sick. day afternoon ou the home ground. ornament in your house. the past week. D. C., is at the bedside of her sister, Beef—5c—G^e per lb. Mrs. Willis Walker is quite sick Miss Merl Parr visited relatives iu Mrs. Milton Anderson, of northeast Hogs —7c—Sc per lb. at this writing with symptoms of ty­ The Clinton county Sundav School St. Johns the past week. Essex. Mrs. Anderson is afflicted Mutton —7c—8c per lb. phoid fever. excursion will be on Anuust 22. with consumption aud can live but a Veal Calves—6c—7c per lb. Miss Maude Parr, who has been at­ POULTRY. HIDES AND W'OOL Mr and Mrs. Frank Lapharn, of tending the Michigan University for short time. (Corrected by Byron Danley). Lansing, came Saturday night to visit Cedar Lake Gasoline Stoves the past two years returned home ou Mr. aud Mrs. Engeue Roberts, who Fat Hens, alive—9c relatives in this vicinity, returning Mob- have been visiting relatives aud friends F#tTurkeys.allve —12c—13c. Monday far a short vacation. Geese, all e—?c. day. M S. Green with others are camp ­ We are still selling “Insurance We are also headquarters for Maple Rapids Camp M. W. have iu this vicinity for the past two weeks Broilers —12c per lb. Mrs. Silas Tamer went to Eaton ing at Park Lake this week Gasoline Stoves. ” The stove that is Base Ball goods. We handle the changed their place of meeting from have returned to their home in Cole­ Beef Hides—9c. man. Horse Hides—$2.OO.-$2.B0. Rap'ds last Saturday. She was accom­ Mrs. R. M. Bndd, of Laiugsburg, so easy to operate and a child can Reach and Spalding lines. Also Bliss hall to the grange hall. Deacon skins —25c—50c. panied by her sister, of Laingsbnrg. was a pleasaut caller iu this vicinity Engeue B Parr was iu St. Johns Calf skins —6c—7c. use with perfect safety. Tennis Rackets and Balls. Rev D. L. Chase, of Columbus Taihiw —2Jc to 4c. The carpenters aud painters are busy Saturday aud Sunday. Grove, Ohio, occupied the pulpit at Monday. doing the finishing work on Frank Mr. aud Mrs. Herman Hunter, of Ask for Spalding Athletic Catalogue and Booklets on Automatic the Christian church in this village Dorr Hastings, of Toledo, Ohio, is HAY AND STRAW No. 1 Timothy —$8.00. Clark’s new house. . . south Victor, aud Mr. aud Mrs. Hen ­ Refrigerators and Insurance Safety Gasoline Stoves. ou Sunday morning aud evening. Iu visiting his mother, Mrs. C. Hast'ugs No. 2 Timothy —$7.0o. George Carter had the misfortune to ry Hemstead, of Round Lake, spent the afteruoou he preached at Middle- aud other relatives in this vicinity. Clover Hay—$4.oo—$5.00. Sunday with James Black and family. ton Clover Seed—$5.00—$7.40. lose one of his horses recently. L M. Post, pt one ‘time principal of Alsike—$5.00-7.00. Wm Hnggett, of St. Clair couuty, The Clinton county Sunday School Scott Grimes, who has been work­ the Maple Rapids school, but lace of WOOD. is spending a few days with his sister, excursion will be on August 22. ing iu Newayg) county for the past the normal at Mt. Pleasant, has re­ Wood, soft —$1.25—$1.50. Mrs. Agnes Scott, of this place. SPAULDING <& CO. two years, is at present stopping at ceived an appointment as instructor Mixed— $1.50. Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. St. Johns, Mich. the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary iu mathematics at Albion College. Hard—$2.00. F. Hammond and family visited Merle Bench Grimes, of south Essex. The Clinton county Sunday sehool Byron Danley buys live poultry friends in Bengal Sunday. The tenant house ou the farm of Sel- excursion will be ou August 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Trimble visited at Everyone invited to attend the danc ­ every week day in the year. Full the home of H. Merrihew, the first of dou Heck, occupied by Adelbert Keut- E. M. RICHARDSON. ing party at Merle Baach, Friday even- ; field, burned to the ground on Wednes ­ market value paid at all times the week. ing, August 17. Clavey’s full orches­ day afteruoou of last week. Mr. Keut- The many friends of Edwin M Tiie Clinton county Sunday School tra will furnish the mnsic. Bill for ; field succeeded iu saving most of his Richarlsou iu this village regretted excursion will be on Augnst 22. dance, including horses to hay, 50 cents. .household goods. to hear of his death, which occurred iu Detroit Saturday after a long and A number were frightened Sunday Mrs. B. R. Moore and son, CeilaD,1 Supervisor Wm. Sickles made a bus­ severe illness. Mr. Richardson suf­ c3 by what they supposed to be a fire who have been at the Beach for a week, 1 iness trip to Ithaca the past week. fered an attack of pleurisy last spring caused by lightning, but which proved returned to Grand Ledge Tuesday ! Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eaegle, of Eu aui this was followed by abcesses on Rev. R. R. Risley has returned from to be a harmless bonfire. evening. LIBRARY reka, were visitors at the home of the braiu aud for sometime he has Mt. Pleasant, where he has been at, DEATH OF MRS. ELMER DICK Mrs K E. Moore was in Port Huron R ev. and Mrs Elisha E. Madge the been iu a serious condition. tending the summer normal. Artemisia Scott was born in the town on business pertaining to the Marcabee past week. I Mr. Richardson was born in Reading Clarence Van Hann and wife visited of Bingham, Clinton county, Michigan, order, and also called npon Mrs Mattie The Degree of Honor served an ex­ N. Y., and came with his parents, her parents near Pompeii Sunday. Mr. Jnly 27, 1866. She was a daughter of Taylor, who is in very poor health. At cellent ten cent supper at G. A. R. Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Ricbaidsou, to Hendrecks returned with them and will Hiramand Agnes Scott. For several the present time Mrs. Taylor is at the TABLES •U Field Day. Michigan when lie was but ten mouths help in getting the cellar wall, built years she had been a resident of Olive home of her son, W. H. S. Taylor. & C. D. Stocker are hav- old. He was an only child. The this week. Henry Yonngs is doing town ship. She was twice married. Her The Clinton County Sunday School aring sale which ends Satur- family resided iu Maple Rapids many the mason work. last marriage was with Elmer Dick, of excursion will be on August 22. years and sixteen years ago move! to Victor, and to ‘them one child was born. Our stock includes ist 11. Owosso, where they resided until Drs. Bell and Leonard have new D. Rice left the past week ’phones. For the last three months she has been many attractive and three years ago, when they moved to in failing health. The fifth of Jnly Watertown Center Colo., to visit his sou, Detroit.! Mr. Richardson was travel­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Hann are she came to visit her mother but was cut i has been a resident of ing salesman for Bnhl & Sons, of De­ enteitaining relatives from Ohio. not able to return. Consumption well finished styles. One like the be past 14 years. troit, wholesale hardware, aud lie was Frank Van Hann and sister, Alice, claimed her as its victim Sun ­ Mis. Joseph Lonier left Friday for in quartered oak, polished, only Barnhart of east Essex, one of the best known commercial John and Will Somers, Lena Gibson, day morning, August 5th, at 10:80 Kalamazoo to attend the funeral of her ill travelers in the state. He was a Bessie Gable and Earl Buell weDt to o ’clock, ag* ‘d 40 years and 9 ‘days. She cousin, returning home Monday. * n. Wright have re member of several Masonic fraterni ­ Detroit on the excursion Tuesday. leaves a 3-monthg-old son, a mother, Mrs. James Elliott is no better. ’U enjoyable time ties, the United Commercial Travel­ Joe Holden and wife are staying at one Bister and three brothers, besides David KiDg and Miss Melva King are $ 5.00 lers aud the Maccabees. He was about his father ’s while he is recovering from her husband and a host of other rela­ visiting in Kenosha, Wisconsin. ISN’T THAT REASONABLE ENOUGH? • Wilkinson, of fifty years of age. his injuries received by the hay-slings tives and friends to monrn her loss. Mrs. Herman Bliss is speeding this s of the latter’s Besides his aged parents, he is sur­ breaking and the hay falling upon him She bore her suffering with untold week at Long Lake. Jacob Gordan vived by his wife aud son, Clive, aud He is able to walk with the aid of patience. Her mother, sister and daughter, Gladys. brothers Little Julia and Alberta Patrick have crutches. have the sympathy of all. been quite sick, but are some better at E. I. HULL The remains were taken to Owosso The Clinton county Sunday School She was a member in good standing of FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. 18 Clinton Ave. .ii deliver the ad^ where the funeral services were held excursion will be on August 22. the order of Gleaners. The funeral this writing. oiu at the G. A. K aud at 2 oc’lock Tuesday from the Congre ­ was held on Tuesday aftornoon at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Chas Elliott and daugh ­ :c to be held here ou gational church. Corunna Command- o ’clock, Rev. Northrnp officiating. ters visited at the home of A. E. Jones, cost 18. ery No. 21, of which he wag a mem Interment was made in South Bingham of South Riley, Sunday. oeen received here that her, hail charge of the services cemetery. The Clinton County Sunday School ions, sou of Mrs. Mary B. Among those from this vicinity who excursion will be on Angust 22. WEDDING INVITATIONS at REPUBLICAN OFFICE his village, was the means attended the funeral were Mr. aud Manager Sturgis ^saving a yonug companion Mrs. A.* Matthews and son, Leslie, Takes pleasure in announcing the Riley—Watertown. itery grave at Wequetousing, and Mrs. C. A. Matthews of Essex. Bupluiti nng Moss is employed engagement of Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wade, a Mrs. & Scott is visiting her daughter, *aidie Newton lias returned son. .n Arbor, where she lias been Green bush Mrs. See, of Ashley !7 ng the University summer Chas. Zischke and family spent Son- D. M. Tree, of Marion Springs, spent Round Trip to Mrs. Nelson Scott is still very ill. day with Mr. and Mrs John Pingel in Saturday here. . for the past six weeks. Riley. .arles Floate. of Hartford, Mich., Miss Helen Wolcott, of St. Johns, vis­ The Holy City Mr. and Mrs. Oakley and daughter, ited her oonsins Althea, Bart and Earl Chas. Speerbrecker, wife and daugh ­ Ola, of St. Johns, spent Sunday with North Coast Land e laat week to see his mother, ter spent Sunday in Waconsta. $75 i*s. Sarah Floate, who is lying at Whitlock, last week. at the bis sister, Mrs. Frank Hunt and family. «;he point of death at her home in J. F. Andrus lost a valuable cow last Mrs. Emma Zischke and daughter, Robert Hazel and daughters, of From Chicago to Seattle, Tacoma or Port­ northeast Essex. week. Emma, spent the afternoon with her Sbepardsville and niece, Miss Jerry, of The W. R. C. will give a thimble 0 C. Smiley was in Grand Rapids, Fowler Opera House j parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klever, in Detroit, visited at E Hazel’s, Tuesday. land and return. Every day this summer. party at the home ofMrs. Kate Miller Sunday. Dewitt The ladies of the W. O. T. U. will Thursday afternoon of this week Elbert and Myrtie Fishell spent a few While All. Whitaker was catting oats serve supper in the basement of the Stop-overs permitted for a side trip Mr. and Mrs James Griffith, of days in Grand Ledge last week. Thursday, one day last week, after making the Disciple cbnrch Friday, August 17. All through Yellowstone National Park and near St. Lonis, Mich, were the guests Geo. Hainer, Ivah Greenwood, Elbert first round, he left the machine and was are cordially Invited. Ladies, come pre ­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowley, the and Myrtie Fishell were in Ola. Satur­ about 10 rods from there throwing pared to pay dues. at other interesting points, bow rates day. bandies oat of the grain when the horses past week. became frightened in some manner and Mr. aud Mrs. O Brace entertained tor these and many other interesting T. P. LaSello visited relatives in Miss Cora Kress returned Monday August 16 ran away. Mr. Whitaker oanght one of his niece, Miss Norma Palmer, of El­ Portland the past week. from Cleveland, where she has been the horses-and yanked It three time*_but mira, N. Y., a part of last week. trips via the Bray ton Britten, of Detroit, is vis visiting friends for two weeks. oould not stop them. He saysjhe don t Miss Wilson returned to Canada iting his mother, Mrs. Thomas Ander- Miss Linnie Robert and Miss Katleen know how he got out of the way of the Taesday after spending a week with eon and other relatives in this vicinity Pott visited at the home of Fred Tyler, 3 THE GREAT STORY OF table. The horses went over the fence her cousin, Mrs. 0. M. Pearl. in Hubbardston, last week. • _ Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Miss Millie Reptoy, of Detroit, is The Seventh Day Adventists will hold and up the road and tnrned into Mr. A large number of the Duplain peo ­ visiting at the home of her nncle and a picuic in O. B. Sevey’s grove Wednes ­ j Mary Magdalene j Whitaker ’s yard and ran against a maple ple took advantage of the excursion aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider, day, August 15. A program and music tree and left part of the binder there, Taesday. Among them were Floyd of this village. the rest on the other side of the road. Coleman and wife, who went to the Falls Bailway will be given. * Dramatized and Presented with J D. A. Cole has traded his interest in Mrs. J. A. Reavis and daughter, Alta, It was a lucky runaway to think that and W. E Moore, wife and son and A trip to the North Pacific Co»at is unsurpassed for its the agricultural firm of Cole & Caster- of Owosso, visited her parents, O. B. | all the Gorgeous Wealth of the horses didut get hurt. Miss Rosa Hainer going to visit rela­ vast pan or om a of wonderful scenery To these attrac­ tives in Canada. line toClialmer Redfern for the latter’s Sevey and wife. Scenery and Radiant Splen ­ A goodly number of the yonng friends tions are added nntold agricultural and commercial op ­ forty-acre farm south of the village, The Clinton County Sunday School dor, that Is required for a of Miss Martha Grammel gave her a Everybody is invited to come to the known as the David Scott farm. excursion will be on August 22. surprise on the evening of July 27, 1906, kitchen shower at the Basement, Satur­ portunities. Miss Hettie Sickles and cousin, Miss Perfect Production it being her 18th birthday, and in be ­ day evening, August li. If you have Choice of routes-via St. Paul and Minaeapolis, Omaha Beulah Winton of Ithaca, were the half of the relative* and friends, Harry sny dishes to spare just bring them as guests of the former ’s father, Wm. Reed presented her with a beautiful they are needed at the Basement. Ioe or Kansas City. Go one way and return another. Sickles, on Held day. toilet case. The evening was pleasantly cream and cake will be served and en ­ Special attention given to Mail Or­ spent with phonograph mnsic and games. tertainment by mandolin and grapha- Descriptive folders free. Mrs. Morgan Perrigo has returned Marvin ’s f ascara ders and out of t:>wn patrons. Ioe cream and cake were served and all phonic committee, consisting of Mr. and from her home in Battle Creek to returned home wishing her many more Mr*. Wheeler, Mr and Mrs. 8 . Bond, R. C. JONES 32 Campus Mtrtius assist in caring for her brother, Henry pleasant times. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Michigan Passenger Agent DETROIT. Bentlev, who is still in a very critioal Th* Clinton County Sunday School F.* Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hainer condition. PJtocolai ablets excursion will be on August 22. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hie. Ladies, bring Mrs. J. Keener and daughter L«T Hunt ’s Feed Store cake. visited relatives and friends in Riley Alfred Norris, living half a mile north The Clinton county Sunday school and Dewitt the pest week Staadird Binder Twins ...... i.io The Great Constipation Cure Shelled Corn at stars, bu------03 of Sunfleld, committed suicide, Sunday, excursion will be on August. 22. Rev J. Kerr, of Enon, Ohio, will Cnrlr.lod •< * rptnfxlr fur IJTwr, gurnianta an<1 Delivered, bu ...... by hanging himself to an apple tree. Wedding Invitations. BowtS Troublan. P'lrel, reentaM*. The, *tim ...... 05 There seems to'be no oanse for the act. •olid Train* to New York Tin Grand Trunk occupy the pulpit at the Christian ill*!* and ton. th« difMtlrft organ*. m.k*> mirr Ur Corn ...... -...... 33 He was about 80 reari old, a veteran of Loklgh Valley lust* Those who place orders with Th * OuntTOW Rk pub Lie a w for wedding in vita church, next Sunday morning and and rich blood, and bring bank health and rigor, rOULTRY WANTED. tion* are sure of receiving something up-to-date and at a moderate price. The ror Mis by all drogrtota. the civil war, and a farmer in comfort ­ Nivtara Falls, the picturesque ooal region of evening, August 12. In the afternoon Toa can obtain a KKF.K aampl* by *ddr* —tsg Penmylvaiila and the valley of the Lehigh all same applies to our calling and ”a$ home ” cards We en- . HUNT, ST.JOHNS able oircnmstances. He leaves a widow combine to make a pleasurable trip. of the same day he will preach at Eu­ MARVIN REMEDY CO., DETROIT. n. 5 Ask. . Grand Trunk— asent- for particulars.-Jc 40-52 graved invitaion and cards to all desiring that claw of work. reka Phone 2$). Cor. Ififksm tad Brush Street*- and three grown up children. -