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YOIJTME XXXIX. BEKRIEX FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1906. NUMBER 102.

m m IS FOUND Domestic Stock White Goods Linen Sale for January- The lady who understands herself knows Man Supposed to Have Been The Citizens of Buchanan Are One good line All-Linen and Cotton and that the best time to buy white goods for Murdered Turns Up Linen mixed Table Damask 54 to 60 inches spring waists and dresses is In January. Jubilant Over the Future Made from BUNHNHS wide 25c. Outlook Silver Bleached All-Linen 72 inch 50c, Wash Dress Goods narrower for less. The same is true of the fine goods in Wily you should drink it. It Is made Twilled Toweling 3c and Upward. this line—the choicest patterns, fabrics HE IS SfliD TO HE INSANE 4-4 Bleached Cotton 5c, Fitchville, short and oolors are sold in January—we believe the most nourishing product., ©on® lengths 7c, Hope 7Ke, Lonsdale Sc. our selection this year is ahead of anything Aged George Shetlerly, Well-to-do Far­ tains no adulterants. Does not effect Pillow Cases 8c njn we ever had before. mer, Hag Been Wandering About Meeting Held Wednesday Afternoon the nervous system. Neither stimulat® in tlie West Lace Stock Silks to Form Organization ing nor injurious. The most whole* New Corset Cover Embroidery at 19c, We offer new lines of fancy silks at 35c A tremendous^ sensation was 25c, 45C and 50c. Hamburg Edger 2c. 3c, yard. The citizens of .Buchanan are once some and nourishing drink. Rsk your 5c, Sc, lOc,. 15c to 25c yard. One Line Plain and Changeable Taffeta Silks 50c I created here last July by the myster­ Lace—slightly soiled—at half price. more awake to the fact that we can grocer, or send SO cents for trial pack­ yard. ious disappearance of George Shet- ©rockery Department accomplish as much as some of our age and booklet. Muslin Underwear terly, a well known and well-to-do neighboring cities, and so once more We offer special at 25c ladies drawers, We offer to ' close open stock Qermau Pokagon farmer, who started to a meeting was called in regard to corset covers, chemise, long, short skirts China, wild rose decoration, beautiful walk to Bertrand, where one of his also children’s and misses. These are well shape, 100 piece sets worth $19.50 at $12.- locating other factories. sons resides, after drawing several made, of good materials and full size. 50 while they last. At the present time the people of BANANA COFFEE & FOOD OO. hundred dollars at- a local bank. Buchanan feel more encouraged to go Shetterly, who is 70 years ©f age, ahead, for with the re-building of 1101 Stock Exchange, Chicago. e©ME AND SEE US was last seen midway between here ft the Cabinet Company, the future Or Your Grocer. and Bertrand, "and after several days prospects are even brighter than we / had elapsed and he did not return to expected. Geo. W yman & © o . his home, and investigation was set Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 a on foot. y j meeting was called at the First Na­ SOUTH BEND, IND. A number of farmers turned out L, G. PLATT, D. D, S., tional Bank by W. A. Palmer for the L. W. PLATT, D. D. S„ and a diligent search of the sur­ purpose of considering a proposition Specialty—Operative Dentistry. Specialty—Crown, Bridge and Plate Work. rounding country was made, but no of a factory that wishes to locate in BUSINESS CARDS trace of the missing man was found Buchanan. This proposition met the Drs. L. G. and LI W, Platt EMPLOYES Finally it was decided that he must approval of all who were in attend­ R. L. E. Peck, Homeopathic Phyeicianan. have been waylaid, robbed and mur­ D Surgeon, Office and Residence on MalnSt ance, and every available inducement Buchanan, Mich. dered and his body hidden away, ARE TAUGHT will be put forth to have this new perhaps in the underbrush in some of Rvmx.EE Curtis, M, D. Physician and Surgeon concern, numbered among our other the wooded land in the vicinity of Office over Fox’s Dry Goods Store. O Office oyer Roe’s Hardware. Telephone 32 Standard System of enterprising establishments. phone 47 Buchanan Mich. Bertrand. The searchers were of the Handling Trains Already we have a number of flour opinion that later in the year, when 1 / NILES, MICH. ishing business concerns and we trust the bushes and trees would be Dr. J ohn 0. Butler, that we may be fortunate enough to denude'd of their foliage, the old add a few more of the same, and THE CENTRALman’s body would be found, hence St eir nofc ime gi>en in the extraction of teeth. make this a thriving village. FOR SALE:—Two large walnnt the search was about to be renewed ALGER REDDEN BLOCK Is Holding Schools of Instruction at W. A Palmer was chosen to act as book cases, suitable for office use. in the vicinity of Bertrand recently, Phone 22. Various Points—Greater Safety president, and E. S. Roe, secretary Inquire at W. A. Palmer’s office. J26 when it became rumored that a man - ■ - for Travelers ^ of the association and with these IN RACE answering to Shetterly’s description Regular meeting of East Hive will LH. JESSE EILMJLR men, who have the welfare of Bu­ had been seen in the vicinity’of Glen­ be held Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1906. The chanan at hand we hope to do much , Jan. 17.—E. C. DeRousie, dora, this county, after the aged man United States Senator Birthday Committee for January will SepTSST in this ensuing year. We trust that Michigan Central train dispatcher, left here. Seek Another Term In entertain and be entertained. OplvtciiPOST-OKklCElBLOCE all the citizens will extend a helping and G. H. Sines, conductor, are hold­ A search was instituted at Glen­ Upper House Nitr« us Oxide Gas Given in Extracting Test hand, and let the members of the ing a school for the road's employes dora, with the result that what was Don’t.forget to look at the Kodak, jSsTBet/l Phone 95-2 rings. association know that we appreciate and are giving instructions on the supposed to be a freshly made grave holders at the R e c o r d office. Price their earnest efforts. standard system, which will replace Was discovered in a lonely spot. The $1.50. the unit system of handling trains on grave was opened and a badly c e l e r y ‘a n d onions J. W. Eli tjie road April 1. Classes are held at decomposed body was found therein. Congressman William Alden Smith Will The best wheat, the best machinery the R. R. Y. M. C. A. building, West The body could not' be identified, but Failure of These Crops to he Worst in Sot Enter the Race But Will Sup­ and the most approved methods of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Detroit, morning and afternoon. The port the Present Senator Diseases of Women a Specialty some of thp relatives of Shetterly are Years About Kalamazoo milling are used in the manufacture sessions last about three hours, and said to have been satisfied that the of the “GERBELLE.” No wonder Office over express office. Office hours The year 1906 will-go down in the each class numbers 50. One session remains were those of the "missing Washington, January 15.—(Spe­ hat it is today the best flour on ihe 10 a. m. until 4 p. m.; in at all other times history of the celery growers of Kal­ except when out in actual practice. enables the men to master the princi­ man. The next step would probably cial.)—Senator Alger this afternoon market. For sale at Keller’s. Residence corner Lake and Front streets, pal rules, after which they are ex­ amazoo as one of the worst, if not made die announcement to The De­ formerly the Hubbell residence. Calls have been toward having the suppos­ pected to answer the 80Q or 400 ques­ the worst in their experience in this troit Free Press correspondent that he promptly attended to day or night. edly dead man’s large estate distri­ Save $2 50 by taking advantage of tions that may be asked them. line of business. Only half a crop is would be a candidate to succeed Phone. Residence and Office' 112. buted, but the mystery has suddenly our clubbing rates. Regular price of The change is looked upon by most the verdict generally handed down himself as United States senator been cleared up with the return of Chicago Daily Chronicle $4.00. Re­ of the 2,000 employes of the company and that of a p'oor quality and not from Michigan. For some time it Shetterly. gular price of B uchanan R e c o r d , If. O. pEt\f\Q Tl as a good one, and the men are tak­ by any means up to the grade of the has been generally known that he Last evening a Mr. McNally, who succulent relish that has. made Kala­ (Semi Weekly) $l.-00. Both papers ing hold with a vim,” says Mr, De- resides near Dayton, was enroute desired another term, but he decided Funeral Director mazoo famous as the celery city of to NEW R e c o r d Subscribers $2.50. Rousie, “and as they are allowed hom.e from Michigan City, when to that it was best to make a public and Licensed Emtmlmer. about four months to familiarize the world. • announcement which would remove f his great surprise he found Mr. Shet- Co'upled with the failure in celery 108-110 Oak Street , themselves with it there will be no terly on the train. The old man. was all doubt and place himself openly is that of the onion crop, usually a Phone 118. BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN confusion. Should it be found that irrational at times, hence Mr. McNally before the people of Michigan as a very large and remunerative one re­ candidate, this is not time enough, more.will be took him home with him and Wed­ To every person who w ill pay one sulting in some very hard raps for the Friends of the ' senator have for allowed, for no man can work with­ nesday morning brought him to Bu­ years’s subscription to the R e c o r d In thrifty a n d industrious Holland out passing the examinations, which chanan. some time been urging him to make' advance, we will give absolutely free Americans who have done so mucli this announcement, but he has re­ are most rigid, and apply to all con­ According to the old gentleman’s a full/year’s subscription to Farm to advaneg the importance of the frained from doing so upon the'advice ditions,” story he went from here to Pennsyl­ and Fireside. The only condition is town commercially. of his iiliysicians. His own judg­ The new rules do not materially vania, thence to Kansas and from that you must accept this offer within It h as indeed been a tough season ment,, too, told him he should be fully FRONT ST.. BUCHANAN, MICH. change the degree of safety,” said there to Missouri, where he had since the next 30 days. and all due to the heavy rains early convinced that his health had been Conductor G. H. Sines, “although remained. He is said to be in a very in the season,. j ust at the planting restored before he decided positively the standard system is better adapted bad physical as well as mental con­ THOS^S. SPRAGUE & 8.0.R, time, it is said. Now that the season to become a candidate. He is now to perfect railroading. So far we dition. is practically closed, the workers, of the opinion that his health has so have instructed 1,800 men. There are Mr. Shetterly has always been (growers and shippers) are counting greatly improved that there is no rea­ P A T E N T S schools of instruction at Bay City, looked upon as an eccentric man. W&sm County Bank Bldg., D Blrli, A3QT Michigan City and Jackson.” up the losses and find themselves son why the announcement should For some years he lived alone in a hundreds of thousands of dollars shy not be made. "Under the unit system each train house in the country near Galien, and has its separate orders, while Under at the close of the year’s work. Senator Alger talked with some of seldom mingled with the people 50 YEARS* the new system, one order may do the house members after he had de­ EXPERIENCE thereabouts, preferring to live the QUIT-OLD INDUSTRY. for two trains or more. If train No, life of a recluse.—Niles Star. cided to make his announcement and 1 was to pass train No. 2 at station he received their congratulations. ❖ ♦> *l* Convicts Will Stop Making Boxes at B under the unite system, train No. 1 Among them was William Alden MARSHALL FIELD Jackson Prison. . ' would get this order: “ Sidetrack for Jackson, Jan. 16—Some changes Smith, who has been talked of as a No. 2 at B,” while train No, 2 would IS NO MORE are being made in prison contracts* candidate for some time. Mr. Smith T rade M arks get this: “Pass No. 1 at B.” told the senator that he was pleased Designs Chicago’s Merchant Prince a Victim of and one of the oldest state employ­ C opyrights &c. Under the standard system, which to learn that he.had decided to seek Anyone sending a sketch and description may Pneumonia, ments is to be abolished because com­ ulekly ascertain our opinion free whether an is now used by most of the leading another term. ivention. is probably patentable-. Communica­ , Jan. 16.—Marshall petition makes it unprofitable. TM b Ever notice the sturdy shoes with tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents roads in the country, both trains Later Representative Smith stated sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Field the multi millionaire merchant is the manufacture of packing boxes, which Gibson, Uhristy, Wentwell and Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive would get an identical order reading: to The Free Press correspondent that i other artists clothe their fascinating special notice, without charge, in the • of Chicago, who was stricken with which has been a source of employ- “No, 1 will Sidetrack at B for No. 2.” he would not be a.candidate as long 'girls? ' * pneumonia in this-city a week ago, meat to a large number of convicts. Scientific American. This saves a great deal of work for as Senator Alger wished to succeed They have . become typical of the A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ died at 4:08 o’clock this afternoon. The table contract is now employ I womanhood of today, and rightly so, culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a train dispatchers. Under the unit himself. Early in December, Repre­ year; four months, fi. Sold by all newsdealers. It was recognized early this after­ ing 100 con victs, and has yet attained ! for it is a place where good sense and sentative Smith stated that he expect­ I style meet. 361 Broadway, [ system one engine and crew carries a noon that the last hope of a rally had its full maxium strength. New ma­ irah’ch 6ifice7. Cl train to its destination, while by the chinery is being installed, and. a full ed to enter the contest, but did not Artistic effect in all leathers at prices disappeared and that he had but a wish to do so formally at that time. [from standard the tram runs perhaps complement of work will be turned few hours on earth at most. All his He says that it was his understanding every other day. Under the standard out In a short time. family were at the bedside when the then that Senator Alger would not $2.50 to $5.00 THGS. S. SPRAGUE & SOW, system, No. 6 runs every day, consist 'end* came. He sank rapidly and The Illinois Broom factory, and ing of two complete trains, hauled Hill Stone & Marble company con­ be a candidate. peacefully. ^3* PATENT by four engines, while engine A goes * tracts are in full operation. In each Wajjae County Bank Bldg., jDETBOII halfway, B goes the other half with We wish to again call attention to The ’ members of the Presbyterian of these industries-the secret of good Christian; Endeaver, will give a the train that, A brought the day the quarter page ad, offering the work is said to be held out to con­ candy social at the home of E. S before. Crews and machinery thus B u 6 h a n a n R ec o r d ^ the Chicago 114 W. Washington St. Benton Harbor Abstract Co,—Abstracts c victs to make overtime, for which Roe, Saturday-night. Ladies are re­ get the benefit of. alternate regular Daily Inter Ocean to new 'subscribers quested to bring boxes, and the men title. Real estate mortgage loans. Of they are.paid amounts ranging from ; SoTatlst Heshdl „ Isaot, kse 104 Water St.. Benton Harbor. Mich periods o f work and rest. $2.50, and renewals for $8.50 15 cents to 50 cents per day. to bring'their pocket books. - ...

it almost a classic in itself. B u c h s n a n -R e c o r d . A Pleasant The production is equipped with Nearing TWICE A WEEK all the requirements aa to scenic em­ bellishment and artistic costuming. From now until February# Mr. Murphy has the assistance of MAC C. CH AMB Eft LI N PUBLISHER. Dorothy Sherrod in the part of o “Bossy” and many other clever The Orailin'# on the Side Track O. P* WOODWORTH 'Occurred at the. Home of Mr, players. EDITOR. and Mrs. A. F. Howe, Mon­ is all Finished' 1st we will furnish, the day Night. Snteied at the Post-office at Buchanan, Mich HAND-PRESSED LEMON OIL We are pleased to inform our read­ as second-class matter. Messrs George Richards, Gus Only Way of Extracting the Flavor­ ers that the new sidetrack that is be­ cage Daily Tribune and. Stearns, Ben, Sig and Lon Desen berg ing laid from the main tracks of the TERMS ing Matter from the Rind Jake Rough and Jesse Filmar enter Michigan Central to the Cabinet Co’s, Per Year $1.25 tained their lady friends in a most of the Fruit. If paid in advance 1.00 old site is progressing rapidly, and. Buchanan Record both one unique manner last Monday night. “This oil of lemon,” said the spice it is thought at the expiration of a u u 6 mo. 60 merchant, “is an exquisite thing. It is The crowd of young people gath­ week the entire work will be accom­ (( 3 m o. 35 ered at Desenberg’s store at an ap­ hand-pressed-^-pressed by hand out of lemon rind. Smell it.” plished. pointed time and were escorted to the The odor of the clear oil, says our At present writing the tracks have to new JANUARY 19, 1905. cloak -department, where their wraps informant, suggested ‘sunlit lemon been laid as far as the sfcocs y a rd s, were removed. After removing the groves miles in extent on a mountain and the grading is comparatively Side overlooking the blue sea. r e State Items wraps, one of the gentlemen in the finished. Already 12 freight cars scribers, and $ 3.00 party informed them it was time to “I’ll tell you how the oil of lemon is “He drove me to it, I could stanc extracted,” he said. “A man sits with have been packed in on the new it no longer,” cried the 18-year-olc move, so accordingly all donned a sponge in one hand and a piece of wife of Joseph Bannister, a farmer, their wraps, and started out in the fresh lemon^ peel in the other. He In order to have a straight route newals. Gome at once. two miles south of Aim out, when the rain and mud, to Mrs. OrotsenV, f om presses the peel against the. sponge, from Chicago street to the factory, giving it finally a certain difficult and neighbors tried to save her Tuesday her place to Batchelor’s livery barn, the course of the creek running along back to Desenberg’s store, where they dextrous twist, and this breaks the after she had swallowed three ounces cells In the rind^ and the oil—there’s that line was changed, and the creek of carbolic acid. She was married once more removed their wraps. only a half drop of- it—comes reluct­ now runs across the back part of the two years ago, when only 16 years of Shortly after, the announcement antly out upon the sponge. Ray property. age, and leaves a baby about one was again made that it was time to “When the sponge has taken up the The work of re-building the Cabi­ dribblings of about a hundred rinds, it year old. Bannister’s Jirst wife se­ move, so once more all put on their net Company’s factory was started wraps and then proc eded to the Dr is wet enough to be squeezed out. An cured a divorce on the ground of ounce or so of clear and fragrant oil in earnest, yesterday morning, the neglect and cruelty. He is consider­ J. A. Garland residence, through his then flows from It. contract having been let to Frank L, ably older than the wife who premises, down the ally, and then “There is.no way to extract this oil Hartsell, of Dowagiae. Mr Hartsell within a lemon rind except by squeez­ ended her life. She was formerly through the back yard of Mr. and will push this work as fast, as possi­ Mrs A. F. Howe’s place, in the back ing and twisting the rind by hand. It Miss Maude Hickey, takes the rinds of about 1,200 lemons ble,' and it is hoped that it will be in * door through the woodshed, down » * to make one pound of oil. running order in a short period. The The rapid recovery of Mrs. Ella the steps into the sitting room, where “Did you, by the way, ever watch a work on the foundation is expected Soules, of Battle Creek, who is al­ if again removed their wraps bartender hold a piece of lemon peel to be started the latter part of next over a cocktail, and give the peel a leged to have been shot by her bus The order was again sounded, to don week. E. their wraps, but it was almost as sudden, quick twist? Well, he was band, is a marvel. She , is a frail, then flavoring the cocktail with oil of «£♦ «£♦ THE HARDWARE MAN slender woman, and within twenty- quickly countermanded. lemoq, though the quantity he extract­ Church JSotcs After the guests had rested a short four hours underwent the amputation ed. was so small as to be quite invisi­ EVANGELICAL Is closing out his of her leg and gave birth to a child, time after their journey through the ble. Services Sunday at regular hours. mud and rain, they were invited into “Imagine doing that bartender twist entire stock of Her death was hourly expected, but until you had collected a quart or so of Services each - night next week at to the* surprise of everybody, she the dining room that was made this rare oil.” 7:30. rallied and will recover. The big­ beautiful with decorations of palms gest surprise, it is said, will come to and ferns, and also in one corner, a SCENTED LUBRICATING OIL. Harsh physics react, weaken the conspicously looking barrel stood on Soules, when his wife is put upon Used for the Bearings of the Deli­ bowels, cause chronic constipation. the witness stand, as he has been a table, but to the disappointment of cate Drills Employed hy Doan’s Regulets operate easily, toue making a great effort to convince all, it was empty. The table was a Dentists. the stomach, cure constipation. 2oc. people that his wife shot herself. licture of itself as it bore every evi­ Ask your druggist for them. "No, we don’t perfume axle grease, 4= * dence of a dutch lunch, such as sauer crant, onions, limberger cheese, her­ nor do we scent the oil used on the Robert McClellan of Forest, Ont., ournals of freight cars ” said the deal­ who was taken off the Grand Trunk ring, pretzels, rye bread, etc all being er, “but there is one lubricating oil express Tuesday night, at Battle served on wooden plates. that we do scent, and that is the fine Creek, having become insane upon The guests were then invited to oil used on dentists’ drills. “Such drills, tiny little drills of beau­ the train, attempted suicide in a most the two parlors, and shortly they tiful workmanship, are made nowa­ desperate manner. He bit a piece of were summoned to the dining room days for use in every possible position. tin about two inches square Out of where the table wos decorated with There are drills that project from the the tin cup in his cell, and with it red carnations, and two candleibra’s, shaft at a right angle, this being made attempted to sever his jugular vein. rearing five red candles in each, possible by t&e daintiest little bevel gearing you ever saw, within the drill Not succeeding, he took hold of the which were placed at each end of the head. Others are set'a t an obtuse vein with" his fingers and attempted table. The guests were then served angle, and- others, again, are set at an to pull it apart. He gave that up With oysters on the half shell, celery, acute angle. and then battered his head against salad, wafers, olives, etc after which - •With one or another of these vari­ the iron bars until exhausted. they Were again invited to the parlor ous drills you can drill out a hole in any tooth in any direction, up or down -fe * and again returned to partake of a or from the front or the back or the It is believed that William Smith fish supper, when they again departed Ide, but. of course the little drills of Hickory street, Owosso, who was from the dining room. wouldn’t run smoothly or nicely with­ kicked by a cow on Monday, is fa­ The fourth and last time they were out lubrication, and you wouldn’t want o put fish oil in a patient’s mouth, G S E 1 T tally injured. He was loading the invited to the dining room, they were already suffering enough, probably. animal into a wagon, intending to served with most tempting viands. So here is where scented lubricati­ bring it to Owosso to sell. It launch­ he center of the table bore a large ng oil is used, on dentists’ drills—on ed out suddenly with a hind leg, and server laden with oranges, bananas, the solid part, within tne casing that apples and California grapes, besides constitutes the handle, attached to the MAG the hoof struck Smith fairly in the and of the flexible shaft and on the mouth with terrific force. Smith the fruit, two kinds of cake, fruit dainty gearing at the head of the drill was knocked fifteen feet and alighted salad with whipped cream and coffee Itself-—fine oil that is scented with squarely on his head, concussion of were much in evidence and all did lust a touch of attar of roses. the brain resulting. mple justice to all. BOOKS WRITTEN IN PRISON* * * They all departed at a late hour HIS is the greatest magazine combination-offer ever Roslyn, the 2-year-old daughter of .thanking Mr. and Mrs. Howe for Some of the Most Famous Writers Did- Their*Best Work Be­ made to the American people. There is nothing Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Sykes, of Char­ ;heir kindness and hospitality, and hind Bars. to equal it in the history of the publishing business. lotte, was terribly burned and died also thanking their gentlemen friends Tuesday night. The mother left the for the royal manner they were enter­ A publisher was talking about Oscar Each magazine is the leader of its class—the greatest child alone ta go to the dentist’s. tained. Wilde’s strange book, “De Profund-is,” and best in the world. The four cover the entire With its pathetic decoration of a bird On her return she found the child beating its wings against the bars of a magazine field, and are a unique and desirable collec­ still alive, hut dangerously burned. “A Texas Steer” cell. * _ . tion, filling exactly the needs of every mericam home, The wonderful presence of mind on The engagement of Tim Murphy at “Wilde’s is not the first good book to the part of the little girl was shown the Grand Opera House, Chicago, for have been written in jail,” he said. and at unheard-of remarkably low price. Order today, the week beginning Sunday evening, “Jail, in fact, seems to be a good place by the fact that a .small pail used as to write books in. Literary men sur­ put it off. a plaything was partly filled with January 21, is one of interest to those pass themselves there. The Review Of R e vie w s — Many other publications are desirable, or you may Water, indicating that she had at­ who remember the great success at­ “John Bunyan wrote ‘Pilgrim’s Prog­ prefer this or prefer that fiction and art publication, but ‘‘Review of Reviews” is necessary. tempted to put out the flames. tained by all of the Hoyt comedies ress’ in jail. “Cervantes wrote ‘Don Quixote’ in* Substantial American men and women are going to keep with the times and they are going to *** at that theatre a decade ago. take the shortest cut—which is the “Review of Reviews.” During the lifetime of Chas. H. prison. R. L. Hubbard of Cheboygan, “Defoe laid the plans for ‘Robinson Mich., committed suicide Tuesday Hoyt, when that master of comedy Crusoe’ during a term of confinement W om an’s H om e C om panion—Is not excelled by any other home and family publication in the world in beauty fashion, fiction, art and illustration, helps, hints and entertainments, special articles..artistic features, fine paper, superior, print­ night by leaping from the third story had the field almost to his own liking imposed on him for the writing of a ing, boys’ and girls’ departments, household departments, knitting,' crocheting, and all. fancy work. The Help-One-Another Club of a private hospital at Buffalo. He he presented many most original and pamphlet called ‘The Shortest Way interesting plays but none more so with the Dissenters.’ and scores of other exclusive features, 1 was an epileptic and became violent “Leigh Hunt wrote ‘Rimini’ In jail. than “A Texas Steer,” which jumped T H E —Within a year it will outrank every other magazine in this country. “The best, no matter what it costs,” is while suffering from a severe attack. “Sir Water Raleigh, during ‘his 14 the motto of its editors, therefore to Cosmopolitan will be contributed the best, and come firstl It will be in Cosmopolitan that you will seek the writers of ♦> ♦> V into immense popularity on its first years’ imprisonment in the tower of world-wide reputation; its fiction will be masterpieces of pen-craft; its whole contents will set the standard for magazine perfection. M. JL. CLUB presentation, (which by the way was London, wrote his excellent ‘History given on the stage of the Grand Opera of the World.’ The M. It. Club met Jan. 15 with House just fifteen years ago last “Silvio Pellico and Tasso both did n Hmazliig- ©ffer Mrs. Kent. After the usual opening their best work in jail.” September,) through the notable por­ AH 5 sent regularly for I year exercises, a paper on the “Life and trayal of one of its principal char­ Sheep in Spain. Works of Correggio” was read by acters by Tim Murphy. Supplying There are about 10,000,000 of migrat­ The Buchanan Record . . . . Twice-a- Mrs. Geo, Howard. His masterpiece © © r hisjstory of “A Texas Steer” with a ory sheep in Spain, which each1 year was described by Mrs. Knight. Miss travel some 200 miles from the plains delightful atmosphere of prairie life, The Woman’s Home Companion © © ' ( • : Ella Hahn gaye “The England of to the mountains. Their -march, rest­ as well as a comedy review of poli­ ing places and behavior are governed Shakespear’s Youth.” Music, an The-Review of Reviews - a . r . 9 tical conditions at our National Cap­ by special regulations .dating from the S o © © instrumental solo by Miss Yera Fritz. itol, Mr. Hoyt conceived as a central fourteenth century. At certain times The Cosmopolitan 8 # . V . She responded to an encore, with, “I „ © © figure the Hon. Maverick Brauder, no one may travel the same route as Love You,” a whistling solo. Roll the sheep, which have the right to The Farm and Fireside .... Semi-Monthly 9 ranch-owner of Texas, who, much • o 2 5 call,, famous paintings and the artists. graze on all open and common land on against his own wishes, was elected the way. For this purpose a road 90 Reading, selected, Mrs. Dodd,, The and forced to take his seat io Con­ yards .wide must be left on all enclosed lesson in Shakespeare was led by gress to satisfy the ambitions of his and private property.- The shepherds . Total value of all five , . . Mrs. Phelps. lead their flocks,which are accompanied family who desired to shine in Wash­ The club meets Jan, 22 with Mrs, by provision mules, and by large-dogs, THIS IS fl LIMITED ©FFER and SHOULD BE EPTED BT 0W©E ington society. In this character of Graham, , Tuesday afternoon the to guard against a night attack by Send HII Orders to* Brauder Mr. Hoyt gave to the stage wolves. club met at the Patrician Hall to a type that has never been equaled view and study the Horace Turner Theater Banks. for its originality, and as portrayed exhibit of pictures and consider it New York is to have a bank, neat by Tim Murphy instantly made the the chief theaters, which will be open an afternoon well spent, success of the piece, and placed “A all night, so that ladies attending en­ -x- ■»> __ tertainments will be able to deposit Record readers get all the news, all Texas Steer” so far above contempor­ Buchanan, Mick ary comedies of that time as to make their jewels for safe-keeping ere re­ the time. turning n om a,______. ■ - * i * “• rizygtsvr#- •

BUCHANAN MARKETS The Blended Patent Flour “GER­ Week ending Jan, 19 Subject to BELLE.” For sale at Keller’s. \y PERSONAL. | “ The Niagara Falls Route'* The Record has the largest circula­ In eftect June, 18, 1905. Butter r West East 20c tion and is the best advertising No. 15 t 7:40 a. iu. No. * 12:43a.m. Lard * 09 c in Berrien county. Read it. Miss Beulah Jenks was in Chicago - . No.43 1 10:28 a. m. No. 46 * 5:11 a. m. Tuesday. No. 45 t 2:38 p. in. No. 2 + 10:10 a.m . Eggs 20c No. 5+ 3:05 p. m. No. 14* 5:19p.m. 12c Accidents will happen, but the Mr. J. Breen was a Chicago visitor No. 47 + 5:27 p.m . No. 22 + 5:89p. m. M r WA ♦ Daily + daily except Sunday. Beef 3c best, regulated families keep Dr. Tuesday. St. Joe, Benton Harboc Division. Veal Thomas’ Eclcctric Oil for such emer­ STATIONS 05c Mr. J. F. Peck was a Galien caller, mi. a.m. p*ui. p.m. p.no. a.m. Pork 4^c gencies. It subdues the pain and yesterday. •00 7:30 1:00 lv- South Send ar. 7:85 2:20 11:55 Mutton 4c heals the hurts. :50 7:57 1:27 Warwick 7:06 1:27 11:28 Rev. Wagner was a go VIS- o:20 8:06 1:36 Galien 6:57 12:50 11:19 Chicken 6:00 8:18 l:4S Glendora 6:45 12:20 11:07 8c The •'Modern Woodman and the ifcor, Tuesday. 6:36 8:26 1:56 Baroda 6:36 12:01 10:59 Above quotations are on live weight Royal Neighbors will hold a joint 7;0Q 8:35 2:05 Derby 6:2S 11:35 10:51 Mrs. John Lister was a South Bend 7:2Q 8:42 2:12 Vineland 6:22 11:20 10:15 only. installation at. their hall next Mon­ 8:53 2 :25 Benton Harbor 6:12 10:37 * visitor, Thursday,' White Loaf ©akes ’ :40 9:05 2:35 ar. St. Joseph lv.,6:00 11:00 10:25 The Pears-East Grain Co„ report day night. A.program is being pre. a. m. All trains will be run daily except Snnday. the following prices on grain to-day: pared and a dandy good time is an­ Mr. A. C. Roe transacted business Fork ©akes and in. Niles, Tuesday. At Gallon the trains will be run via. the main . 2 Red Wheat- 82c ticipated by all. lue s tion. Rye 62c Mrs. E. S. Carter was a Three Oaks Nugett Molls M. Ii Jekks, Oats . . 30c Ladies’ Aid Society, of the Larg r Agent. visitor, Wednesday. — . The finest line’of Bated Goods in Bnchanan. Yellow Corn 70ibs 88 Hope Church will meet with Mrs. Harriet Beaman, next Wednesday, Geo. R. Rich transacted business Have yon tried our Potato Yeast Bread? in Chicago, Thursday. Jan. 24, for an all day session. La­ dies are requested to bring luncheon. E. S. -Roe transacted business in TIME TABLE—Sept. 24, 1905. LOCAL NOTES Three Oaks, Thursday. \4 Lotjise Susan. Sec. j Trains leave Buchanan as follows: Miss Florence Redden was in “Suffered day and night the tor­ For Hartford, Holland, Muskegon, Portz’s potato yeast bread. South Bend, yesterday. dr and Rapids, Saginaw', Bay Cicy, ment of itchiug piles. Nothing and the north; also Hew Buffalo, helped me until I used Doan’s Oint Mr. J110. 0. Dick transacted, busi­ Try an On-est Joh cigar. A good ness in Niles, Tuesday. Michigan City, Porter, Chicago and ment. It cured me permanently,”— 5c smoke. the south and west, at 8:35 A. M. and Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard ’ Mr. Ed Rhoades, of Kalamazoo, is 5:00 P.M . The snow shovel beats the lawn a Buchanan visitor today. Close connections at Benton Har Ala. ' - mower in the home stretch. Mr. Frank Merson transacted busi­ bor with Main Line trains north and A Port Huron grocer in responding ness in Chicago, Tuesday; soutn. Great care in the selection of wheat to a toast at a banquet said, “If our j . E. E yjkt. H. F. M o e l l e r . combined with perfect milling pro­ wievs went on strike, the whole world Frank Stryker transacted business in Cassopolis, Wednesday. AEcnt. Gun'l PaBB. Agcn* duces “ GERBELLE” the flour in the would stop.” Sure enough, the world, For sale at Keller’s. V whole world would probably Mr. A. J, Oarothers transacted bu­ paying dressmakers bills. siness in Niles, Wednesday. CHURCH NOTES AND NOTICES. The Ladies Aid Society of the The scribe of the Pent water News, Miss Ethel Stryker transacted busi­ ADVERT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.— Evangelical Church will serve a ness in Three Oaks, Wednesday, The Finest Natural Rev. Chas. Shook, Pastor. Preaching at chicken'pie dinner On Saturday Feb. who is be of a morbid sort, describes Mrs. S. 0, Cook went to Chicago, 10:30 a. mu and 7:00 p. m. Sunday School 3. 1906. Everybody invited. love. as follows: # “Love is a night- 11:45 a. m. Royal Workers’ prayer meet' mare with one foot, two children Wednesday for an indefinite stay. ing at 6:00 p. mu Cottage prayer meetiug, ALIFORN1A Tnesd y at 7:00 p. m. Mid Week prayer A healthy man is a king in his own with one bun, two turnips with a sin­ Mrs, Harry Paul was in Cassopolis meeting and Teachers’ meeting, Thursday right; an unhealthy man is an un­ gle root, two cabbage heads in one.” yesterday, visiting friends and rela­ Also Box Papeterie and Bibles at 7:00 p. m.; Monthly Covenant meeting happy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters tives. Saturday afternoon before the fast Sunday The deaths in Michigan in Decem­ in each month at 2:e0 p m. Strangers builds up sound health—keeps you Mesdames Matt Kelling and Carrie always welcome. well ber numbered 2,683. The bulletin Williams were in South Bend, Wed- issued by the secretary of state Tues­ nesclay. ■ # 1/ CHRIST AIN CHURCH—Lord’s day The Lady Maccabees will gather day -shows a decrease in the number services. Preaching at 10;80 a. mu, Sun­ Miss Artie Logan went to Battle day school at 13:00, Prayermeeting, Thursr at the home of Mrs. Ans. Wray on of deaths from typhoid fever. No Front street, next Wednesday, where Creek Tuesday, for a short visit with day evening 7:00. A. C. Roe, minister. deaths from smallpox qccured during relatives. they will have one of the celebrated the month. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—Society hold dinners. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith have re services at Grand Army Hall every Sunday Six little friends of Lottie Cham­ turned home after a short sojourn at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening ser­ The Record no w offers one of the berlin are being entertained at her in Chicago. 0 £7 vice at 7:00 o’clock. All are cordially nvited to attend..______greatest bargains ever made. For 104 home this afternoon In honor of her Mrs. Fred Andrews and niece, Miss issues of the R e c o r d and 317 of the sixth birthday. The center piece of Vera Fritz were South Bend visitors EVANGELICAL CHURCH, corner Oak /fV l$\ ■ and Second Sts. Rev. J. A. Halinhuber Chicago Daily Inter Ocean for new the table will be a biithday cake or­ Wednesday. Pastor. Residence 315 Main St. Preaching subscribers, $2 50 and renewals, $3.00. namented with six candles. A pleas­ t m <6 at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p . m. Sunday Mrs. M, K. Slocum and daughter ant time is anticipated by all, and we Miss Alice were South Bend visitors, 4fV School 11: 45 a. m. Young People’s Alli­ S. D. Gledwish and family, of ance every Sunday at 6:00 p. m. Prayer hope Miss Lottie may live to celebrate Wednesday, service Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. All cor­ Three Oaks are now located in our many more birthday anniversaries. -si Cotton Felt Mattresses dially welcome. midst, they living in the Wm. Rough Mrs. Sarah Guyberson has returnee house. Mr. Gled wish is employed at About fifteen of theG. A. R. Circle home after a pleasant visit with her METHODIST CHURCH.—Rev. W. J. sister in Niles. . - New Rockers Douglass, Pastor. Sunday services;preach- the Rich M fg . Co. The R e c o k d wel­ gathered at the home of Mrs. Anna iug 10:30 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Sunday School comes them to our village. Butler on Days Avenue, Tuesday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. J f K. Woods left yes s j 11:45 a. m. Epworth League 6:00 p. m. terday for Chicago, to remain for an Prayer meeting Thursday 7:00 p. m. ning, and passed a most enjoyable New Couches Miss Goldie Paul of Glendora, and evening. The time'was most pleas­ indefinite period. Mr. Wm. Kiley of Galien, came to PREBYTERTAN CHURCH.—Rev. H. antly passed in games and social The Misses Carrie and Minnie our quiet little village last Wednes­ Reliable Goods and Fair Treatment Always N. WAGNER, Pastor. Sabbath services; chat, after which dainty refreshments Shafer were m South Bend a few preaching 10:30 a. m., Bible school 11:45 day evening, when they wended their were served, A most delightful time hours, yesterday. a.m. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor meet­ way to the Evangelical parsonage, ing 6:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday was had by all, and at a late hour Mr. Delbert Scott, accompanied by and at 8:30 o’clock were united in evening 7:00. All are cordially invited. they departed for their various homes Roy Kissinger returned to Indiana wedlock by the Rev. J. A. Halm- voting Mrs. Butler a more than enter­ Harbor, Wednesday afternoon .- J UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH—Rev. huber. The young and happy couple Dr. E S . DODD & SON taining hostess. Mr. I. N. Batchelor returned home - L. A Townsend pastor. Sunday services; have the best wishes of their friends, of Officers preaching, 10:80 and 7:00 p.m.;Sunday yesterday, after several days visit in school, 11:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­ who join the R e c o r d in ex tending The Ladies Aid Society of the Niles, South Bend and Elkhart. The Druggists day evening 7:30. congratulations Evangelical church met last Thurs­ Sir Knights and Lady Macca- Mrs. Rolla Butts returned to her day all day with Mr. and Mrs. John bee’s Held a Joint Instal­ We wish to inform you all that the home in Three Oaks, yesterday, after Solicit yonr patronage and Lodges and Society Meetings and Brents Housewerth to quilt and sew carpet several days visit with relatives in lation time has been extended on a number rags. Twenty six turned out and wisli especially to call yonr of our club offers. The time of the this place. BUCHANAN LODGE I.O.O.F. No. 75 enjoyed a royal good time, unmarred attention to three things. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Green, of About 175 members and invited meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m; Chicago Tribune‘has been extended by any unjpleasa nt features. . A Wm. McGee, N. G.; Ed. Mittan, V. G . to February 1st; The Chicago Week­ Rochester, Ind., are enjoying a short friends gathered at the Woodmen sumptuous dinner was served by the We have added a fu ll Une of Thos. Taylor, Rec. Sec. ly Inter Ocean has been extended to a visit at the home of Mr. and Hall, Wednesnay night, where they hosts, which was greatly enjoyed by PATRICIANS COURT No. 5 meets February 15th, and the Chicago Mrs, J. E. Evey. witnessed the joint installation of SMOKING and GUN WING the guests. After completing their each 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of Daily Inter Ocean has been extended Mrs. Daisy Benedict returned to the Sir Knights and Lady Maccabees. TOBACCO to out stock. every month. work the ladies thanked Mr. and to March 1. Anyone desirous of ob­ her home in Milwaukee, Wednesday, The Sir Knights were installed to MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERIA. Mrs. Housewerth for the excellent taining any of these papers at the after a pleasant visit with her father, their various offices by Mr. C. E. Have just received a fine lot Meetings 1st and 3rd Friday evenings of entertainment and hoped they might each month. W. F. Runner Clerk. Mr. J, L. Richards, Sr. Hamilton who acted as installing extremely low price we are offering, meet with them again to spend so of SYRINGES and HOT had better improve that opportunity Mrs. Westley Smith and mother, officer, after the Sir Knights had con­ KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. pleasant a time. The Aid Society WATER BOTTLES. Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings of for at the expiration of the tima Mrs. Eisele, of Niles, were Buchanan cluded their exercises, the Lady Mac­ each month. Wilson Lei ter, Record Keeper. meets next Thursday with Miss Anna Visitors, yesterday, they being the cabees installed their officers, Mrs, above mentioned this offer is closed. “HERBICIDE' Mils dan - LADIES OF THE MACCABEES, Andres. A pleasant time is antici­ guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Portz/ Delia Scott, acting as their installing meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of The water was turned off in the pated and a large attendance is hoped officer. dmff and makes your Itair each month. Miss Carrie Williams, R. K. city mains yesterday at about 30 o’ for. Following the installation a short grow. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Meetings 2nd clock owing to the fact that one of but pleasing program, was rendered, and 4th Friday evenings of each month at FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD M. W. A. Hall. Recorder Mrs. J. E. the mains near the powerhouse was which is as follows: Our Drugs are Best. Arney. broken. The men working on the This Will Interest Every Resident of Buchanan The City Restaurant Solo Mrs. J. A. Garland. DODGE LODGE NO. 40 D. OF H. new sidetrack, near the bridge on . B u e h a i i a i v Recitation Margaret Myler. Our Prices are Kight. meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoons You can readily' verify the follow­ of each month. Oak street, just south of Chicago ing particulars, for the gentleman Mrs. Nettie Lister, Proprietor Solo Mrs. W. L. Mercer. street, let a- heavy stone fall and supplying them will be only too Piano Solo Miss DoraHershenow. BUCHANAN LODGE No. 68 A. F.&A. Firsfodass Meals and M. holds its regular meetings on or before bursted the heavy pipe, so it was pleased to answer any inquiries by Reading Mrs. Mattie Graffort. the first full moon of each month. B. K. necessary to shut off the water in all mail. If you suffer from disorder of Firstsclass Service After the program had. been ren­ Desenberg, W. M.; E. S. Roe Sec’y. mains until this could be repaired the kidneys or bladder and desire to Pleasant and Comfortable dered they all proceeded to the Mac- Visiting members c> Rally invited be cured, write Mm about Doan’s Rooms. cabee Hall, w here an elaborate lunch - . < f S BUCHANAN LODGE NO. 98. A. O.'U. The men worked yesterday afternoon Kidney Pills and learn that the fol­ in repairing the leakage, but did not lowing statement is true in every eon was served them. The luncheon W. meets the 3rd and 4th Saturday evening Your Patronage Solicited,.yf- of each month. finish the job, so it was necessary to particular: consisted of oyster soup, doughnuts, WILLIAM PERROTT POST NO 32 again shut off the water this,morning. O. Stafford, of Niles,’ says: “Like a cakes and coffee. CV; G. A. R. meets 1st and 3 Saturday of each great many who follows my calling I The tables were then taken away at 7:30 p. m. Post Com., Wm, was troubled with backache. I know ■2rs; Adjutant, C. E. Sabin Lewis Walters, of Niles, who is em­ It arose from some derangement o* and dancing and card playing were ployed on an extra gang on the new the kidneys, and happening to see indulged in until a late hour, when Doan’s Kidney Pills guaranteed to HOOK AND LADDER.—Meets on 3rd sidetrack had.an epileptic fit on our the guests all departed for their homes streets this morning at about 8;30 cure just such an annoyance as I Rad, having spent a most enjoyable even­ Wednesday of ea ;h month at 7:30 at the I procured a box. They did me a Hose House. o’clock and fell in front of Mr. great deal of good and I believe they ing. - Rouse’s barber shop, striking on his are a reliable and worthy remedy. LUCHANAN HOSE Co. No. 1—Meets head, causing him to have a badly My kidneys gained in strength, had a 1st Wednesday .of each month at the Hose bruised face, and a deep cut in his more healthy action ana my physical, House at 7-30 p.'m. condition was better/ I thoroughly upper lip. He Was knocked sense­ EeMarkaMe garments •F r a n k S a n d e r s , Sec’y believe anyo.ne troubled with disor­ When in South less by the force of his fall. Assis­ dered kidneys will makano mistake both for style, quality9 tance was at once at hand, and the in trying Doan’s Kidney Pills. From my experience they are posit.ively .tlie Bend, get your Closing of Mails. patient was removed to Dr- Curtis’ and workmanship at office where he received medical at­ best remedy on the market.” GOING EAST Plenty more proof like this from lunch at the Phila­ DJU, tention, At first it was thought he Buchanan people. Gall at W. N. 9:5 a. in., 12:00 and 4:40 p. m* had broken his skull but after a care­ Brodrick’s drug store and ask what delphia, Choicest GOING WEST ful examination it was found such his customers report. THE TAILOR 7:30 a. m., 18:00 p. m., 8:85 p,m. not the case. We are thankful to’ For sale by all dealers/ j^rice 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N, line of candies in •00 p. m. state he is getting along nicely, al­ sole agents for the United States. GOING NORTE though a trifle weak. The gentleman Remember the name. Doan’s and Record readers get all the news, all. 7:40 a. m., 4:20 m, in question if subject to these spells. take no other. 31 northern Indiana. the time. r v

" i / V . A new lodge known as the Ancient Order of Gleaners, has sprung up in O R R ES PO N D E N C E our village. ' ' . Glendora is the proud possessor of O □ D B DEPARTMENT of a few good skaters. RECENT HAPPENINGS AS GATHERED BY OUR Mrs. Pratt who bas been making CORRESPONDENTS IN NEAR-BY LOCALITIES. an extended visit among friends and relatives returned to her home in HINCHMAN The stores now close at 7:30 o’clock Glendora. ? READ except Saturday’s and every one Tile Methodist Aid Society met SCHOOL NOTES By special arrangements we are able to furnish all day, Wednesday with Mrs. Geo. seems well satisfied. The eighth grade are studying dili­ Koeble. Three weddings occurred in this gently, preparing themselves tor the. | the CHICAGO DAILY INTER, OCEAN and the vicinity within the past few weeks. Mrs. Milton Feather is recovering County Eighth Grade Examination That of Miss Pearl Oalderwood and from a severe attack of billiousness. which is to be held in May. | BUCHANAN RECORD both one year, to ffg Walter Fryman; Miss Yerna Bower- Miss Rose Bennett of South Bend, Bertha Shirk produced a fine bio- man and Eldon Feather ; Miss GilT "subscribers, for the small sum of •- • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller of Buch­ graphyTm Daniel Webster for His­ Berta Eidson and Wm. Judd. anan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. tory Glass. * Miller of Glendora spent Sunday ♦jt GLENDORA Rhoda Kempton a third grade with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Best. pupil wrote an excellent story on James and Loyde Gregory have The eighth grade of the Bedinger been suffering from an attack of Geo. Washington. school are beginning the study of pneumonia. The seventh grade is doing rapid “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” work in simple interest. Mr. Gaunt is erecting a new build­ Hazel Michael spelled the school ing in connection with his large saw • Parents are cordially invited to down Monday afternoon. «< ••wggr.---- m ill give us a call <♦ <♦ ♦> ♦% BERRIEN SPRINGS Miss Goldie Paul, age 21 years, One of the largest funerals ever and W. P. Kiley, age 21 years were BENTON HARBOR held here occurred last Thursday married in Buchanan, Wednesday B. H. Spencer is on the sick list. afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Win. night at 8 o’clock by the Bev. Halm- There are only fifteen prisoners in Eidson were buried. Mrs. Eidson huber. the county jail. died early Monday morning and on The third number of the Lecture The new bowling alley was opened, Tbis'i.s tbe greatest, clubbing offer ever made by any newspaper, and is only Tuesday morning at nearly the same Course will be held at the Baptist to the public last Monday. good for a limited time. Take advantage of this great offer at once before it in time Mr. Eidson passed away. They Church, Jan 20. Ice men are getting anxious for withdrawn. had been married fifty-six years, and The Revival meeting have closed their harvest to ripen. had spent a greater part of their lives at the Christian Church. The M. W. A. and E. N. of A- The Chicago Inter Ocean The Buchanan Record in this place. Six sons and two There are a few families in this held a joint installation4 of officers,- daughters are left to mourn their loss Is Chicago’s greatest daily paper. Is the oldest paper in Berrien county community, who are lucky enough to Monday night followed by an oyster besides a host of friends. Its news service is unsurpassed by Is published twice-each-week have apples in their cellars. supper. Its service covers all important news The stock of the defunct Search­ any newspaper. Its stock and market reports can be in Berrien county, the more important light factory was sold at Sheriff’s news of the state, and all the local sale, yesterday for $750. relied upon always. ' m news of Buchanan and vicinity. Miss Mattie McKinley, a mission The regular price for the Daily Inter The Buchanan Record, twice-a-week, m You Wouldn’t f ary lately returned from India gave Ocean for one year is # w a most interesting address at the one year in advance is i Head iia if Methodist church last night. $4.00 It/ Kellogg, the celebrated bird mimic FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Hi will give the third number In the Undurwoar H i Union Lecture course next Tuesday Hi Hi night. .50 Hi In tbe South Sea Ht Two runaway boys of 14 years of Address all orders at once to Hi age from South Bend were intercept­ m Islands, hut in this ed in St. Joseph and taken home, i ' - The Record, Buchanan country yon do need it, ^ Monda}T by Sheriff Tennant. # RENEWALS, O N E YEAR B O TH P A P E R S , $3.00 and I wish to call your Bev. E. A. Hoffman and wife have attention to the fact ifr announced the engagement of their daughter Florence to Barratt O’Hara that I can supply your son of Judge Thomas O’Hara. aBgSWfcW % needs in this line, with the best the market affords. ^ The Graham & Morton Transporta­ W tion Co., has brought the freight WONT BE Get Yow- Ruabbers Mow Hi steamer J. C. Suits to use in fruit and he ready for wet weather. transportation next summer. “HELD UP # The basket ball team among our high school hoys went to Coloma re­ Local Liquor Dealers Stands On all our CROCKERY and CLASS WARE, to jciean Hi \ f cently for a game and were defeated Pat Despite up this line of goods we are making some very low * price*j. Hi Last Friday the Coloma boys came Hi W . N Saving Prices on Groceries. Buchanan, Michigan, y: here and received a- dose of the same 1 Box Household Matches - . 9c per package bitter medicine. The score was 33 EFFORTS OF______IIS LAWYER* to 15. - 1 Can Hilt edge Pumpkin - 5c per can 1 Box Victor Starch - - 5 c per boxj Our mayor is jealons of the repu- At Buchanan to Bluff Him Into Part­ ation of our fair city, and as it was ing- With His Coin—Another 1 Package of Yeast Form 4c per pkg. Letter Received becoming a Mecca for boxers, slug­ Town Talk Coffee 15c per ponnd. gers and the like, he has put a ban 7 pounds Rolled Oat Meal - - 25c on such contests. The Morrison- A local liquor dealer, against 20 pounds H. and E. Hranulated Sugar - - $1.00 Few Good Things to Know: Ranch sparring match next week will whom there are two suits pending, 10 pound sack Buckwheat, Only - 25 c be the last here. which were instituted by Attorney 1 sack fresh ground-Meal 10c Sanders, of Buchanan, for Charles 3 Cans Corn - - - 25c There was another fire last Snn- Diggins and one Best, who allege 1 sack Hrabam Flour - - 15c 1 Can Red Salmon - • 15c } day, a frame house on West Main St. that the dealer sold their minor sons : 25 pounds Best Patent Flour - -- ‘ 60c 1 lb. Keller’s B. Powder - . 10c For the last two months much trouble liquor, is in receipt of the following 25 pounds Holden Wedding - - - 55c 1 Quart Can Applebutter - 10c and delay have been caused by the letter from Sanders: 25 pounds Lucky Hit - - - 53 c - 7 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25c frequent bursting of the hose. Chief Buchanan, Mich , Jan, 14,19(X>. - 25 pounds Daisy - - - ■ - 50 c 1 Quart Home-made Hominy 8c Montaine thinks some scamp but the Dear Sir: i- lb. Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand Tea 25c new lengths as it, should have resist. Charles Diggins W ill commence suit We give trading stamps with every purchase. We bave a few sacks of Standard and \ ed 500 lbs pressure, but burst at 80. by Thursday for sale of liquor to his Superlative Flour left. Remember tbe I son, Kern, on Sept. St.h, last, if the price - - - - - 50c and 55c The council will, buy 1000 feet of j new hose. ^ matter is not satisfactorily settled by Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees and Teas excell that time. all others. Try them. The sink hole in Hickory creek Yours very respectfully, Oranges. Apples. Crapes. Lemons. south of St.. Joseph has an insatiable F. R. Sandefs, Leaders in Low Prices and First-class Hoods! V •maw, and has consumed an enormous Attorney for Diggins. amount of filling without being satis­ Despite the fact that the liquor fied. The South Bend and Southern dealer has the written statement of FI B Michigan company is -having no end a young man who accc mpanied y i a k -■-•i □ J of trouble in trying to build their in- young Diggins to Niles on the night terurban across it, and has sunk of Sept. 8 on which the alleged of­ fense for which the dealer ■ has been thousands of dollars in the attempt. sued took place, to the effect that The culvert recently built is sinking, THIS' WEEK ftp-v First publication Jan. 12, 1906. First Public ati.on, 'Jan. 5, 1906. the youth was drunk before lie left Estate of Victoria Yelton Deceased. Notice to Nonresident Defendant and it is probable the route Will have Buchanan, it is claimed he got his TATE OP MICHIGAN, tbe Probate Court for STATE OP MICHIGAN to be changed to more - solid ground. liquor here. Phone 6. - - W.E. MUTCH S tbe County of Berrien. Mary A nn DenBmore, At a session of said Court, belt! at tbe Probate Complainant. / <£* +** *z* Other similar threats have been Office in the City of St. Joseph in said County, on • Vs. - t - ______; the 8th day of January, A. X>., 1906. David Bensmore, The Record has tlie largest circula­ made, it is claimed,- but the' liquor Present: Hon. Prank H. Ellsworth Judge ot Defendant. tion and is the best advertising Prohate. Suit pending in the Gircuit court for the coun­ dealer won’t allow himself to be In the matter of the estate of Victoria Yelton ty of Berrien in Chancery. On this cause it medium in the county. deceased. appearing that the defendant, David Densmore is bluffed and will go into court and Martin C. Lentz haring filed in said court a not a resident of Michigan, that lie resides at We can- fill, your order for petition praying that a certain instrument in Sturgeon Bay, . Therefore on motion of fight what he terms a game to ‘hold writing, purporting to be the last will and testa, Alex Emery solicitor for Complainant, it is ruent of said deceased, now on file in said court ordered that the defendant, David Dunsmore him up.”—Niles Star. ' be admitted to probate, and that the administra­ enter nie .appearance m said cause within four •*> ♦!*- *1* '.’HII " S iz e s off tion of said estate he granted to the petitioner months from the. date of this order and that or to some other suitable person. within twenty days the complainant cause this Great Offer • It is ordered, that the 5th day of February A. order to be published in the Buchanan R ecord I wish to imf orm the people D. 1906. at ten o’clock m the forenoon, at said pro­ a paper published weekly at Buoh.anan, Mich., The Chicago Daily papers recog­ bate office, be andis hereby appointed for hearing said publication to be continued once in each said petition; w' ek for six successive weeks. of Buchanan that I have nize that the Btjchanan R e c o r d is It is further ordered, that public notice thereol Dated this 29th day ofDecember 1905. the best local paper in Berrien county be given by publication of a copy of this order, starred a dray, and .am pre Wilber N. Burns, o lid consequently have singled it out- 0 for three successive weeks previous to said day of Circuit Court Commissioner Best trad® of Soft -Coal and hearing, in the Buchanan R ecobd, a newspaper for Berrien County, Mich. paired to do all kinds of work fqr their great clubbing offers, this ■printed and circulated in said county Alex-Emert, of Buchanan,Mich., (Atrue copy) Prank H. Em.swoimr, Complainant Solicitor. in that line. Prompt service We are now able to offer the v Holland E.Barr Judge o f Probate. Last Publication, Feb. 23,1906 Chicago Daily Chronicle and the Register of Probate. and reasonable prices. Your R e c o r d , Last Publication, Jan. 26, 1906. to NEW subscribers for THOS. S. SPRAGUE & SON, patronage solicited, A $2.50. Renewals one yeaj, Both ' so- papers, $3.00. This offer has a lim ­ The Record is the oldest newspaper FAT E N S ited standing so.improve the oppor in Berrien county. Read it. T 1 W. E. Hathaway Phone S3 The JLinpherBaak ff&jm Qomtg B&ffik Hdg.j DETSOH? tuni-ty while it lasts. - •■J