THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JUNE 30, 19C4

Dewitt. Power of the Nerves W ac o us tii A FOREST RAMBLE.

B. S. Webb and daughter, Bessie, re­ Burn. Thursday, June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. THE DICKENS CASE Nerve Force Regarded by Scientists as Huh« a son. Class jKient composed and read at Grand 4th of July Celebration turned from Alma Thursday. Mrs. Caruss. of St. Johns, visited Mrs. Dexter Croukile on Mouduy of this weak. the graduating exercises .I une 22, 1904, (Original.] Mrs. Agues Budd, from near Rouud More Important than the Blood. by Miss Zoc Alberta Walbridge. lake, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Stalker speut Uve oay* < f last week I once ask*Hl a detective to give me visiting a cousin iu Lansing. O dd night a 1 -at iu the tuilight his strangest case. J. H. Brink. Whilii g tiie bouts away. The blood was formerly regarded as Miss Hot 1 ha Hiukemi giaduated from M. A. "I ean give you the case worked up James A. Keeney, of Maple Rapids, C. this year and is -pending s.'Uie time with her A cloud (.seined to obscure my vision the life-giviug principle and to its con ­ brother, Dr. Hiukson, here uike lbs night o'er shadowing the day. from the most remote clew,” he said. called on his sister, Mrs. Ellen A. Fur- dition was attributed all that there was I iittzeri iu wonder and silence. gasoii, Sunday. Floyd Merrill was away sevetal days last With uiireeing eyes 1 knew “That's the Dickens case.” of health or illness. Now physiologists waek, but returned aud is iu Westphalia with Some visiou was about to reveal me “Tell me about it.” Misses Ida Ingram and Agues Pike know that nerve force and vitality are Osoar Clark painting. Tbe cause of this darkening bue. “Henry Dickens was a very rich old left Monday for Petoskey where they the same, and that the constitution, Ivah Barnes has returned home from tier When a sudden burst of sunlight iutend to remain until September. good or bad, depends ui>on nerve power. finished school t<> take up oilier aud no Flooded tbe woudrou* oceie. man. He had a daughter who had less impoitant duties in the home. And I saw a far distant niounti in married against his will, and he was Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Woodruff en ­ Nerve force controls all motion, sen­ Fred Merrill cauie from Grand Ledge to FREE STREET FAIR Bathed iu a lustrous .l;e-u. tertained the Y. M. C. A., of Lansing, at sation, digestion and nutrition. An spend Snnday with his sister, Mrs Will W ick­ A pathway led up this mountain supposed to have disinherited her. a moonlight picnic Monday evening. abundance of this subtle energy means ham, and returned Monday morning. Worn smooth by uiauj feet. Some one of several nephews and nieces health and vigor; a lack of it causes Mrs. Sadie Bowman left Monday morning for Aud a forest oT gorgeous splendor was supposed to be his heir, but no one The Baptist social, which was to be Mt. Pleasant to attend the summer normal O'er ibis highway seemed to meet. held with Mrs. George Pearce on June general debility, nervous prostration, knew. One day be was dead in institute. Then I saw a band of pilgrims 30, is postponed until Thursday, July 7. premature decline, disease and death. Charles Merrill speut teu days at Will Wick­ his lied with a bottle of prusalc acid Nerve force chiefly generated in the Btatt ont on this well worn trail. ham’s and left Mouday for Charlotte to attend Led ou by six noble guardsmen on the table beskle him. A will was Mrs. Ellen Cushman, of Bath, Mrs. brain, and therefore in the treatment to matters of business there. With a courage that uaver would.fail. M. R. Carrier and daughter, of Lansing, of all lingering diseases the condition Will Sherman aud family, Mr. aud Mrs. C. R. Just a jolly band of classmates, found leaving a small part of bis for ­ were Quests of Mrs. Flora Williams Dyke and Mrs. Arthur Dauiells attended camp Myself among tbe rest. tune to his daughter, the rest to char­ of the brain centers should be carefully meeting at Eagle last Sunday. Were toiling up thin hillside Wednesday. considered and treated. One great Trying to do our best. itable Institutions. Mrs. John Wood entertained her sister Miss Bertha Htgbee went to Grand Ledge cause of diseases becoming chronic is Monday morning to visit friends for a few Thete were many little by-paths “Opinion was divided as to whether Bessie and husband from Jackson Sun ­ that physicians overlook the fact that days aud from there she will go to her home at Like tbe veiulets iu a leaf, he had been poisoned or murdered. Tbe Marquette. ST. JOHNS day. Mrs. Wood and son, Russell, re­ deficiency of nerve power is the chief And all le

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THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JUNE 80. 1904. 3 HAPPENINGS IN OVID TENDENCY IS CLASS DAY EXERCISES SOCIAL EVENTS. I HELl) AT THE M. K. CHl'KCH THI KS- A JOLLY DAY. DAY MORNING. Saturday the class of 1904 and a few DEERE of the Juniors enjoyed a picnic at Round Three Great Denominations Lake, seventeen being present. Leaving The class day exercises were held Ovid at 6 o ’clock they arrived very early to Unite in Assembly Thursday morning at the Methodist in the day. being able to have several church, before a Targe audience. The boat rides before their picnic dinner. first on the program was the Salutatory When they returned to Ovid they all LONG LIST OF SPEAKERS 'veu in a most pleasing manner by were sure that they had spent a day B iss Helen E. Woodworth. She showed long to be remembered. the sorrow and joy which is caused by Unique Purpose for Which Congrega­ the parting of the class of 1904 from the tional Assembly is Pounded--- school. She expressed the thanks of the K. K. K. CLUB. HAY LOADER! class for the splendid opportunities pre­ Monday evening the K. K. K. club Third Annual Session. ■------—=——: sented them by the public, and hoped met at the home of Miss Grace Vorhees, that they would not regret what they the thirteen members being present. An had done. interesting program was rendered, in Rev. H. S. Wannamaker, of Elyria, Miss Mabel B. Briggs gave an essay en ­ charge of Mabel Acre. It was opened Ohio, chairman of the program com ­ This Is a Cylinder Loader titled, “An Agency of Mercy,” which by quotations from Shakespear, after mittee of the Congregational Summer was delivered in a very charming way. which Mabel Rose favored the company Assembly, has issued tbe following She gave an interesting history of the with a pretty piano solo. Grace Vorhees statement regarding tlie purjiose of the as distinguished from the familiar rake- charitable institutions, known as hos­ then gave the life of Shakespear, fol ­ Assembly, and the program arranged pitals. In this she said there had always lowed by a piano solo by Ethel Double. for the third annual meeting: bar type. been places of reception for strangers A reading was given by Rhea Snowden “The Congregational Summer As­ but never until the “beginning of Chris­ after which the club quartette gave a sembly, which meets this year in its tianity, had any place been provided song. third annual session, hot its first at its for the care of the sick. Light refreshments were served, after permanent home at Frankfort, Mich., The principal elements in the mechanical plan Elmore W. Phelps was tlie next to which many games were played, and a promises to be a notable event, not only are: An endless carrier elevator having its lower speak and he gave an oration having very pleasant evening was spent by all. as the gathering of a great denomina ­ for his subject, “Opportunity ”, which tion, bat especially as emphasizing the end mounted on the axle cylinder; a raking proved a great success. Many fine ex­ fact that a tendency towards union is amples were shown how the most hum­ Ovid News in Brief apparent in all churches at this time. cylinder hung clo^e behind which gathers and ble can reach the summit of success, by “The Congregational, United Breth­ delivers the hay on the endless carrier, and grasping each opportunity. Mrs. M. Fires was in Durand Tues­ ren and Methodist Protestant denomina ­ Glaucy Tliomas gave the class history day. tions will unite in making this a great under the compressor slats which confine the hay to the carrier until it reaches the load. The loader is pleas­ in the form of a poem, which was full rallying point for these denominations of jokes upon each member of the class. Mr. S. Fnrgason was in Detroit over and to promote the union of these ing in appearance and very light in weight for so strong a loader. This loader will handle beans without It was greatly enjoyed by the audience. Sunday. bodies which promises practical results The next speaker was Emery D. Sny ­ Miss Delia Austin was in Owosso in the near future, and to stand as a shelling, and is a first class general-purpose loader. Do not delay your order too long as there is a great der, having for his theme "Robert Thursday. rallying point for the other denomina ­ Burns ”. He said that, although there Michael DeLaVergne is in Argentine tions disposed to union. The date of this demand for this loader. I also handle the Rock Island which is a first class loader. were many great men in the world, for a week. year’s session is August 6-21 inclusive. A full line of Osborne farm implements always on hand. It will soon be time for mowers, rakes and none would be considered greater than H. R. Nix was in Detroit on business The program is about completed, and Robert Burns, the “Scottish Bard. ” W ednesday. promises to be a feast of good things. tedders. Let us show you the Osborne make, the best that’s made, none better. In his oration on "America's Mission ”, The forenoons will be devoted to Bible Mark Putnam said that her mission was Mrs. John Potter, of Burton, visited studies; the afternoons to rest and to bring freedom to the world, and that in town Friday. fellowship, and the evenings to popular in order to do this we had labored since Erie Thompson, of Big Ra]iids, i6 in lectures and entertainments. The Sab­ My Line of Surreys, Single Carriages and Driving the beginning of the nation. Ovid this week. baths will be filled with practical sub­ Bert L. Berry was the next, having Miss Florence Boiue is in Ludington jects in the hands of onr most distin ­ for his subject “The Rust of Riches.” visiting this week. guished and successful preachers. He showed that riches do not always B. R. Beardslee was in Buffalo on “Prof. Geo. B. Stevens, D. D., of Wagons Is Complete. bring happiness, and that sometimes the business this week. Yale University, whose writings on New great accumulations of riches are likely Testament theology are more widely to become rusty. The right way of liv­ School closed Friday afternoon for a read the world over than, perhaps, The new styles must be seen to be apppreciated. ing is far more valuable than wealth. two months’ vacation. those of any other living writer; Prof. Joel Bensinger had for his subject Ina Hnlbert, of St. Johns, is visiting R. R. Lloyd, D. D., of Evanston, Ill., of In wheel cultivators if you want the best, buy a New American, Gale or IronJAge. No experimenting with “The French Revolution, ” giving a tine Nellie Drake this week. the Pacific Theological seminary, who these tools. Ninety ’ sold last season. Every person was pleased with his purchase. history of the war which lasted three Howard McCarthy is visiting his aunt has acquired a national reputation as months. He gave the causes first, and in Flint for a few days. one of the most successful of Bible in ­ Agent for the DeLaval Cream Separators. We put them out on ten days ’ trial. X then told of the large number that were structors; Prof. C. S. Beardslee, D. D., 4 Misses Anna and Grace Abbott were of Hartford Theological seminary, a murdered only to secure their riches. in St. Johns Wednesday. I keep in stock nearly every make of cultivator points. The class prophecy was given by Miss most helpful scholar in New Testament Pearl Jillson in a most entertaining way. Miss Blanche Jamison, or Olivet, is ib theology, and probably President H. C. Yours for trade, X In beginning, Miss Jillson said ‘Mohn Ovid visiting her mother. King, D. D. of Oberlin, will be the Kendrick Bangs had always been one of Jerome Howard, of Lansing, was in special instructors in the Bible. ♦ my literary friends and yet I could never Ovid the first of the week. “Some of the other speakers and lec­ St. Johns, ♦ quite understand why he could write Mrs. E. E. Cowan and Mahle are vis­ turers will be: Rev. F. W. Guusaulus, the ‘Houseboat on the Styx’ and never iting in Owosso this week. D. D., of the United States; Prof. Geo., ♦ Frederick Wright, D. D., of the world nichigan. once consult me about it.” Taking up Miss Lena Adams is spending the BYRON DANLEY, ♦ of science; Rev. Ira Laudrith, D. D., the story as was her idea, she very dex ­ week with friends in Owosso. terously brought in each member of secretary Religious Educational Associa ­ ♦ the class. In the year 1990 the class of Mrs. Daniel Green, of Corunna, is tion; Mr. H. L. Gale, the distinguished 1904 was having a reunion on the House ­ visiting her parents near Ovid. eastern evangelist ; Prof. E. A. Steiner, boat, and after all had arrived and the Mrs. Elizabeth Walters is visiting in Ph. D.: Hon. S. M. Jones, of Toledo; meeting was being called to order, the Elmira, New York, this week. Rabbi Gries; Bishop J. S. Mills. D. P.. ^282 one male member of the class of '08 ap­ Miss Lily Rich, of Jackson, spent the of the United Brethren church; Rev. I. BRIEFS Vr JAMES nW peared and ordered the class to leave week with her mother in Ovid. F. Loba, D. D., Rev Svdney Strong, D. r for lie had ordered it for his class, thus D., President J. H George. President Miss Myrtle Rosenburg, a young lady aughaN F. Johnson, of Grand Rapids, is visit­ J. C. Kirbye and others. ending the story. ing his wife in Ovid a few days. of Snmner, Gratiot county, committed t l$eep l$ool Miss Lulu Waldo was next, the title “There will be special days given to Miss Erma Arnold entertained eight suicide Sunday morning, June 19, by 220 WOODWARD AVE. 1 1 of her essay being “The Man for the the consideration of Church Union, the taking strychnine. of her Owosso friends Saturday. Christian Endeavor Society, the Sunday DETROIT. MICH. Crisis.” She showed how very fortun ­ The Alma Journal lias been transfer­ ate we had been when war was raged, Misses Edith Kooutz and Ruth Bloom ­ School, and Home and Foreign Missions. Sole representative for Michigan of Summer is coming and with it comes the “A one-fare rate has l>een secured in red from I. N. Goodenow & Son to to have a man ready to take charge of berg are visiting in Birmingham. Caris Brown, formerly associate editor THE GENUINE our interests. Miss Cross, who has beeu teaching in the Central Passenger Association and usual heat and fatigue. Take an Ice the same rate is expected in the West­ of the Alma Record, and J. F. Sartor, Edward M. Plunkett then gave an or ­ Detroit, is home for her vacation. formerly foreman. Cream Soda and rest yourself at ation On “Alexander Hamilton” in ern Passenger Association and an univer ­ Misses Lilian Bosanks and Pearl Hun ­ sal tourist ’s rate of one and one-third, A tremendous wind storm at Durand which he showed great skill as an ora ­ ter were in St. Johns Wednesday. am tor. Mr. Plunkett gave many interest­ going at any time during the summer, Saturday blew in a brick wall of a new ing facts of his life. Bessie Edwards, of Owosso, is visiting returning till Ootober 1st. bnilding and two men, Nat Goodyear Rockwell ’s Candy Kitchen Calista M. Leland chose for her sub­ at the home of Mrs. N. W. Jeuks. “The unique purpose on which this and Riley Rood, wen% buried. Neither Established 81 years. ject. “The Knight of Liberty” who was Miss Persis Martin is visiting her assembly is founded, that of first hand, were fatally injured. found to be Marquis de La Fayette. mother in Ann Arbor this summer. indnQtive Bible study, fellowship and During a severe thunder storm Friday iisoTHE R.S. HOWARD CO. PIANOS t Theearly history of this hero wrs given, Miss Lilian Bosanko, of Big Rapids, union among all Christian bodies, promi ­ lighting did considerable damage in the Superior quality at a moderate price. showing how interested he was in the is visiting Pearle Hunter this week. ses to give an influence throughout the vicinity of Lansing. Several farm resi­ American Revolution. land second to none other existing sim­ dences were damaged and at the home NO AGENTS—DIRECT TO CUSTOMERS Mrs. T. M. Henderson is spending a ilar institution. It in no way opposes of John Collins, Mrs. Collins was The valedictory was given by Beulah few weeks with relatives in Cadillac. Write for Catalogue and Prices. S. Jackson, and it was greatly appre­ others assemblies, for its purpose is one severely shocked. ciated by her hearers. She said “As the Mr. and Mrs. Will Tucker, of Eaton which no other stands for. Mrs. Luella K. Webster, of Belding, bee takes only the sweetest honey from Rapids, have beeu visiting L. E. Tucker. “The Assembly has secured 125 acres lias been elected Superior Chief of We are the blossoms, we, the class of 1904, will Lain Washbume is spending eight of land between Lake Michigan and Honor, at a recent meeting of the Super­ Paint only take with us the sweetest remem­ weeks with friends in Washington, D. C. Crystal Lake, and bordering on both, ior Lodge, Degree of Honor, at Chatta­ still selling brances of our school days. ” Mrs. Wm. Rose was the guest of her two miles from Frankfort, as its per­ nooga, Tenu. This is the highest office daughter, Leo, in St. Johns Saturday. manent home. in the Degree of Honor lodge. everything Methodist Notes “Considered front any point of view Miss Mary Field is visiting her par­ Sheriff Parish, of Ithaca, has arrested Protection it is an ideal location for an assembly. in Sunday there will be the regular ser­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Field, of De­ and now has lodged in jail two men vices at the Methodist church. Beautiful, healthful and surrounded by troit. everything to make one comfortable wbo are believed to have robbed the In the evening at 6:30 a program will Miss Ethel Duebell, of Ypsilauti, is Ithaca Roller mill, June 14. The men be given by the Epworth League, in the during the hot season, Frankfort promi ­ the guest of Miss Grace Vorhees this ses to become the place especially where were found in Detroit and taken to You realize the necessity of protecting your house with good paint, League rooms. week. Ithaca June 20. Their examination is flfoat'blc & but you do not realize the necessity of protecting yourself against the sober and more conservative ele­ set for July 12. A I’icnic at Hound Lake. Garfield Hunter, of Chicago, is visit­ ments in the church and society may poor paint. It all looks alike in the can, but one kind comes off, ing his father, W. G. Hunter, for two The Grand Ledge Electric Power Tuesday the Sunday school classes of find a place to spend their vacations. the other stays on ; one kind soon looks shabby, the other keeps weeks. “The session for this season will be Co was organized June 23, with $50,000 <$ramte Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Phelps went on a capital to build and acquire an electric new. The kind that holds on strongest, looks new longest, is picnic to Round Lake, about thirty be­ The “Nonsense Club,” of Owosso, held in the town of Frankfort, where was entertained by Airs. H. R. Nix Wed ­ ample accommodations in the best power house near Grand Ledge. The ing present. They enjoyed a sumptuous company purposes to utilize water of dinner, to which they did justice and nesday. rooms, restaurants and hotels have been movh secured. ” Grand River for generating electric all spent a very pleasant day. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCreary, of Erie. power. E. C. Jarvis, of Lansing, holds he Pa., are visiting his sister, Mrs. J. E. 200 of the 250 shares of the company. SO LOW T Taylor. Hundreds of lives saved every year W. C. T. r. Notes. Charles E. Fox, manager of a musi­ that other woikmen The Temperance Aid society will meet Mrs. G. B. Donaldson, of Owosso, vis­ by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures cal enterprise, found a brother at Owosso Friday afternoon at the Temperance hall. ited her mother, Mrs. D. Prowt, over Friday, whom he supposed dead. Rich­ are idle Sherwin-Wiluams The Prohibition Aliance meeting will Sunday. croup, heals bums, cuts, wounds of every sort. ard, the brother, joined the company as be held Saturday evening at 7:30 at the Mrs. C. Sutfiq and son, Roy Risely, amasician, Monday, when some one re­ while we are Temjierance hall. of Ann Arbor, are spending a few weeks marked upon the resemblance of the full of in Ovid. two men. They began to compare notes Paint E. R. Lapp is spending the summer at Shepardsville. and found themselves to be brothers. business. the home of his parents in Clarence, They had not met in fourteen years. It is the result of a quarter of a century ’s paint-making experi­ Women as Well as Men Hiram Longcor is ill at this writing, New York. ence ; the product of the largest paint factory in the world. Mrs. Charles Sonthwiek is spending Myron Wilcox spent Sunday in this Are Made Miserable by place. WORLD'S FA IK EXCURSIONS jfreb f. flDurbock We sell it. a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. D. South- VI* St. Johns, Michigan. Kidney Trouble. wick in Mason. Miss Olive Clevland spent Saturday (•rand Trunk KallwHy System. SOLD BY at Round Lake. Opposite postoftice. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Faxon have been Excursion tickets on “ale daily commenrin* visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyt in Dr. Johnson, of Saranac, visited his April 25,1W4, end continuing during tlie period Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis ­ Mason this week. brother, James Love, Sunday. of the Exposition. Spaulding & CoSt. Johns. courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor Miss Lizzie Phelps, of Oakland county, Fares from St. Johns to St. Louis and return and cheerfulness soon Mrs. Frank Smith and daughter, Ga- $20.45 ...... Season excursion ticket o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o«o*o«o* tha, of Pewamo, spent Sunday with her is visiting her father, Mr. Phelps. $1',.05...... 00 days ’excursion ticket disappear when the kid ­ parents near Ovid. MissUra Sutfin has returned home $14.80 ...... 15 days ’excursion ticket o “LEST WE FORGET” • neys are out of order For descriptive literatnre and further infor ­ • O or diseased. J. A. Rose and son Jay, of Lansing, from a two weeks’ visit in Ypsilanti. mation call on local agent or write to Geo. W. y The erecting of fitting monuments to • visited the former's brother, J. A. Rose Vacx , A. G. P. &. T. A., Chicago, Ill. 4tf • the memory of deperted dear ones is Q Kidney trouble has There will be old people ’s day services O something that should never be • become so prevalent in Ovid over Sunday. in the M E. church Sunday morning at J neglected. O ♦ BUY YOUR U that it is not uncommon Misses Minnie and Cecil Hunter, of 10:30. Why She Gave l'|» Her Job. ♦ for a child to be bom Zeeland, are spending the summer with Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Exuer and A West Philadelphia girl wbo recent­ • OUR MARBLE AND GRANITE O ♦ afflicted with weak kid ­ their parents ia Ovid. daughter are spending a few weeks witli ly started to teach a Sunday school o• nONUMENTS o• neys. If the child urin ­ Mrs J. E. Taylor was in Lansing to her motlier in Nashville. class has given it up as a laid job. “I • Are enduring as time. Our work- • ♦ ates too often, if the attend the funeral of her consin, Clif­ am not built that way,” she said in O manship artistic and beautiful.' urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child Mrs. G. F. Smith returned home from • ♦ ford McGee. Tuesday. Harper's hospital Detroit, Thursday, explaining to several friends why slit' Let nt show yon detigns and figure O Lumber & Shingles reaches an age when it should be able to o control the passage, it is yet afflicted with La Vergne Rauch, of Ionia, will spend much improved in health. had thrown up the sponge and retired with you. • bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the summer in Ovid working for J. A. Misses Mable and Kellie Longcor are from the ring. “It’s all due to my tem­ : the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first Rose in his grocery store. visiting their brother, Oscar Longcor per, which Is by no means angelic, and 5 WALTER & HOWIE, \ ♦ step should be towards the treatment of and family, in Mt. Pleasant. it requires an angelic disposition to Q rtonumenta. Tablet* and Tarker*. O these important organs. This unpleasant J. H. Aldrich and family, of Owosso, load a Sunday school class of small • 107 Higham street, w., 8t. Johh*. • ♦ Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach Q _ O trouble is due to a diseased condition of the out of order? Simply a case of torpid and E E. Brown and wife, of Barton, boys in the way they should go. There o»o*o*o»o*o*o»o»o»o«o«o*o» ♦ kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make visited at J. J Winfield's Sunday. was one young Imp named Paul, wbo ♦ ♦ most people suppose. a new man or woman of you. The M. E. Ladies ’ Aid society will was the limit. If I ever get to heaven Full Assortment of Women as well as men are made mis­ serve ice cream and cake at the home of ♦ ♦ erable with kidney and bladder trouble,, and meet Paul, one or the other of us PictureFraming, Frank Gates, Friday evening, July 8 . will have to quit. lie had annoyed me Everything Desirable.. and both need the same great remedy. Vidor. All are invited to come ♦ The mild and the immediate effect of from the first, but the end came that Furniture Repairing, ♦ Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold A son came last week to gladden the Sunday when tlie lesson was about Sued by His Doctor. ♦ ♦ by druggists, in fifty- home of Will Post ...... Chas. Beardslee turning your other cheek if your ene­ Room Moulding, We can doyour machine work promptly cent and one dollar was here last week looking after his “A doctor here lias sned me for $12.50 my smites you. JuAt in what I thought ♦ and furnish everything ready to put ♦ sizes. You may have a farm. There is no certainty of a house which I claimed was excessive for a case was the most interesting part of the Chair Caning, ♦ ♦ sample bottle by mail being built this summer...... Marcia and of cholera morbus, ” says R. White, of lesson and when 1 could almost smell up a complete building. It will free, also pamphlet tell- Home of sw.mp.Root. Lloyd Beckwith snd Rnth Upton at­ Coachella, Cal. “At the trial he praised the halo singeing my hair Master Paul ♦ ♦ ing all about it, including many of the tended commencement in St. Johns...... his medical skill and medicine. I asked surreptitiously pulled out all my hair­ Bee Hives & Supplies thousands of testimonial letters received 4 pay you to get our figures. ♦ Ed. Underhill will have a new barn him if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, pins. and down It came all about my from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer very soon. C. Dick is also building ..... Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used Lawn Swings, ♦ & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and shoulders. Forgetting all about the h s ♦ Mrs. Wickett and little daughter, of as I had good reason to believe it was son, I turned and Rlapped him in the mention this paper. Elmira, Mrs. Yates, of Battle Creek, and he would not say nnder oath that it General Cabinet Work ♦ ♦ Don ’t make any mistake, bnt remem­ with their little niece, Helen Webb, of was not. ” No doctor could use a better face. Then I threw up the Job. ’’— ♦ St. Johns Table Co. ♦ ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil­ St. Johns, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. remedy than this in a oaae of cholera Philadelphia Record. 4 ♦ mer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Green, of Owosso, visited Monday at morbus, it never fails. Sold by Filbew E. J. SUMNER 6 SON, Binghamton, N. Y , on every bottle. the home of Mrs. M. H. Green. & Millman and C. E. VanSickle. lm Calling cards at The Republican . I r,2-tf NEKT TO 5T. JOHNS HOTEL.

x OF THE £ ST. JOHNS TABLE CO. \ THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JUNE 30, 19C4 The Republican. THE CLOSE OFSCHQOL PUBLISHED EVERT THUR8 DAY AT I ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Ayers (Continued from 1st page.) OOLEMAN 0. VAUGHAN, Publisher. been allowed to stand in the way of di&ixmsing with the services of teachers Subscription. $1.00 per Year. What are your friends saying who failed to do the good work that about you? That your gray they were paid for doing. What right Entered at the posloffice at St. John*. Mich has the board of edneation to siiend the jCLEARJNG SALE ||iu fur transportation through the mail ■*'■ hair makes you look old ? money of the people to famish places •eeond class matter. And yet, you are nwell. Mass. the United States nominated President for all together, are now doing the best Mattings, Linoleums. Shades, Lace and work they have ever done; and this is Roosevelt to succeed himself, and last due to the excellent teaching force from week delegates to the Republican Na­ Dark the superintendent to the teacher of the Muslin Curtains, Portieres. Muslin Under- tional Convention met in Chicago and primary room. To do this has cost an ratified their action. They came from increase in the wages of teacherB, hat the increase has not been large. Be­ every state from Maine to Washington, sides, wages are higher in all depart wear, Petticoats, Wrappers. Wash Goods, from Minnesota to Texas, from Alaska, RURAL CARRIERS ments of labor than they were a few Hawaii, Porto Rico and the Philippines, years ago. Some of the larger cities in to put in legal form the machinery of Michigan pay their grade teachers Dress Goods, Silks, and Trimmings. The New Act of Congress Prohibits twenty-five and fifty per cent more the campaign. Soliciting Business. wages than are paid in St. Johns, and It seems almost superfluous to in ­ some of these cities may show a better Table linen, Towels, Napkins, Spreads dulge in eulogistic comment on average teachiug force than we have. the life and character of Theodore The Act of Congress making appropri ­ But the teachers in the St. Johns schools ations for the service of the postoffice are earning every dollar they receive Roosevelt in a community of uewbpajier department for the fiscal year oegiuniug and some of them nibre. In other readers. His life has been an ojieu book July 1, in connection with the’appropria- words, the jieople who pay the taxes in to his countrymen and all the world, tion for the pay of the rural carrier, pro ­ St. Johns are receiving full value for | Everything Goes for Ten Days. 10 Big Days! and because of his great ability and vides that: the wages paid every teacher. “On and after July 1, 15*04, said carri­ “And now a word to the graduating courage, the republicans of the land er shall not solicit business or receive or ­ class. The board of education feels would consider no other name for the ders of any kind for any person, firm or proud of thisclass and of the efforts and nomination. corporation, and shall not, daring their sacrifices yon have made to attain the Senator Charles W. Fairbanks, of hoars of employment, carry any merch­ success which vour presence here evi­ andise for hire, dences. But f shall not dwell upon Indiana, the nominee for vice-president, “Provided, That carriers may carry that, but wish to call your attention to is a product of the farm. He is 52 years merchandise for hire for and upon the just one idea before presenting the old —six years older than the president. request of patrons residing n(ion their diplomas. At NOBLE BURNETT’S SE He worked his way through college, respective routes, whenever the same “.Ire you veil liny to pay the price »j shall not interfere with the proper dis ­ success.' Everything in this world that was admitted to the bar and has ac­ charge of their official duties and under is worth anything costs something. If quired a large fortune through his prac­ such regulations as the postmaster-gen ­ yon lire willing to pay the price that - it tice and fortunate investments. He is eral may prescribe.” costs, you can get it, but not otherwise E. H. Lyon. His address was interest Whereas. theSupreme Ruler of the universe ignite Another Matter. pROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN. In pursuance of the above provision Is it education that you seek, you can ing and decidedly witty. William in Hi* all wise provideoce ha* taken from our X County of Clinton, —At a session of the considered “of full presidential size’’, midst our highly esteemed and well beloved Probate Court for the County of Clinton, of law, H. C. Payne, postmaster-general. get it, at a price. You graduates know MacPherson responded by saying the sinter, Almere Field* ; now, therefore, be it holden at the Probate Office, in the City of and would no'donbt have been one of Inis ordered that rural carriers are not this. The price may be the sacrifice of class of l‘J04 accepted the welcome as Resolved: By the O. E. 8.. %o, 133. that we 8t. Johns, on Thursday, the 30th day of Jnoe, the most prominent candidates for pres­ permitted to solicit business or receive extend to the bereaved family of our esteemed in the year one thousand nine hundred many good times and mncli good clothes; token of sincerest friendship and to the sister, Almere Field*, our heartfelt sympathy aud four. ident if the present incumbent had not orders of any kind. No mailable mat­ it may cost much hard work and much alumni the class hoped to be lifters, in this their deep bereavement, feeling that we, Present, Charles M. Merrill. Jndgeof Probate. the O. E. 8.. have lost one of our ino*t cheerful been a candidate. ter may be handled by #the rural carriers self-denial and self-control, hot you can not leaners. Mrs. Fred Hendershott In tiie matter of the estate of JOSHUA while serving their routes, unless the get it if you are willing to jiay the price. gave a pleasing reading that was fol ­ and useful member*. RAPALEE, deceased. It is confidently believed that the Resolved Further: That the charter, also On leading and filing the petition, dnly veri­ proper postage has been prepaid, with Yon can get almost anything yon want, lowed by a reminiscent talk by Lonis Electa’* chair, occupied by our departed *i*ter, fied, of Viola M. Burgess, praying that ticket is invincible. the single exception of county news(»(>- if yon want it had enough to pay the D. Gibbs, of Springfield, Mass. Mr. be draped for thirty day*; that a copy of these Emmet E. Barges* or some other sa'table er^, which are permitted to be carried price. Is it sueces in business that yon resolutions be spread upon the record* of onr lierson may be appointed administrator of Said Gibbs said he Mas always interested in chapier and one sent to the family of our late estate. The biggest business in this country throughout the connty in which they wish? Yon can obtain it if yon wish, to the growth of onr high schools. He ■mter. c l. McCullough , • Thereupon it is ordered, that THURSDAY, are published, to regular subscribers. pay the price. Strict attention to every likes to come back and find the influence mrs.c. l. McCullough . THE 21ht DAY OF JULY, A. D., 1904, Is the feeding of the nation. When MRS. 8. WALDRON. at 1 o'clock iu tlie afternoon be assigned for the- The hire for merchandise carried on detail, sixteen hours work a day and of this school so strong. A vocal solo ______Committee. one sizes up the enormous amount of request of the patron must be paid by constant study to improve and enlarge by J. Leon Wheat was especially pret bearing of said petition, at tiie Probate milk, eggs, blitter, cheese, meats, ce­ Office in the City of 8t. Johns. the patron. Carriers will not be per­ will surely bring what you wish. Is it ty. Warner B. Vredenhnrg read James HUMOR IN THE HOME. And it i» further ordered, that notice be given reals, vegetables and fruits which are mitted to receive any compensation from pleasnre you desire? You can doubtless Whitcomb Riley's “That Old Sweet­ to the persons interested in said estate of the time and place of said hearing by causing a- needed to furnisli the excellent bill of the seller of sncli merchandise and in obtain what is called pleasure if you are heart. of Mine” and responded to an en ­ I/Crii to Laugh anti Smile, and Do copy of this order to be published id the Clin ­ fare demanded by the American peo ­ delivering packages, which the patron willing to pay the price. It will cost core by giving an Irish selection. Not Tolerate Soar l-’are*. ton Republican , a uewspaper, printed and has requested to be delivered, the car­ much, perhaps failure in business, loss After refreshments were served in the circulating in said connty of CliDton for three ple he will he surprised at the magni ­ Next to the pantry I should say the successive week* previous to said day of hear­ tude of the agricultural and horticul­ rier must not leave his route. of property, respect of friends and the office abont fifty guests enjoyed a dan ­ ing. / Only post-office inspectors or other most desirable uecessory of housekeep­ Millie—Poor Mr. Jones was unable to tural interests of the country. And community, and loss of health, bnt yon cing party at Harmonie hall. Music 1M CHARLES M. MERRILL, duly accredited agents of the post-office can obtain the fleeting sprite sometimes was rendered by Mrs. John Waltz and ing ought to he a well developed funny meet his creditors, I hear. (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate then we not only have to feed our own dejiartmeut may accompany the carriers called happiness if you are willing to C. E. Allen, of Pontiac. bone. Jack—Oh, no; that’s quite wrong. people, hut millions elsewhere. The on their routes. They must not carry pay the price. Unquestionably there la something His difficulty was to dodge ’em. Wedding invitations and cards at The young man who knows how to produce (lassengers. “Yon may wish to do good in the wrong with the mental balance or un ­ Republican office. those commodities the cheapest and of The names and addresses of patrons world to your fellow men, and reap the PARALYSIS CAUSED DEATH balance of that person who is ushered Olive OH *• m Medicine. can only be furnished to post-office Calling cards at The Republican . the best quality possesses a knowledge solid happiness that results from snch a into this vale of ttjars devoid of sense Olive oil is the choicest and most which has a market value greater than officials. coarse. You can succeed here, too, but palatable of all foods. It contains the yon must be willing to pay the price. Mrs. John Wandcl Survived Shock of humor. A laugh over the griddle- that possessed by the average lawyer, cakes makes them as light as air; a largest amount of nutriment of any mechanic, parson or merchant, for the FREE METHODIST NOTES. It may involve a sacrifice of your own Only Three Weeks. inclinations toward pleasure and leisure; chuckle over the cold coffee makes it food, the total amount being nearly American people will have to eat 100 per cent, while the best grains Spatial nieutiug - A holiness convention will it may cost you that complete and over ­ perfection Itself; a smile over the tough LOCAL MARKETS whether they go to law or to church or be held in the church thi- week commencing on whelming success in business which Mrs. John Wandel died at her home steak would save many a housewife a and legumes contain less than 90 per Friday evening aDd lasting over the 4 h. Ser­ in Nortlt Ril#v Tuesday afternoon at not. vices as follows: Friday evening, Saturday some men covert. It may be at the lot of stormy reflection; a good natured cent; animal heat, from 22 to 28 per afternoon and evening, Sunday morning, Sun ­ risk of many misunderstandings and 15:45 o ’clock, aged 73 years, 11 months grin in the basement would make the cent; fruits and vegetables contain Prices paid by St. Johns buy ere Funeral of Mrs. It. V. Sage. day school 10 a. m., services it and again in the many jealousies, but if you pay the aud 14 days. Mrs. Wandel suffered a less still. One ounce of olive oil per evening, also all day the 4th. Rev. W. H. balky furnace seem u paragon of vir­ Corrected every Thursday. price you can succeed. And when suc­ stroke of paralysis three weeks ago diem facilitates intestinal digestion, On Jane 8 , at 4 o ’clock, the fnneral of Haight, of Saginaw, will have charge of all the and later congestion of the lungs de ­ tue. as furnaces go. services. Everybody welcome. cess comes and you feel and know that encourages the action of the bowels Mrs. R. V. Sage was held at her late scores of young men or women are veloped. The funeral services will be You say it Is difficult to conjure up a GRAIN. residence at Westmont, Penn. The and aids digestion in a remarkable growing up to tie good, sane, healthy, held at the house Friday at 10 o'clock. smile under such discouraging circum­ Wheat—white, 96c; red, 96c. services were conducted by Dr. Owen CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH NOTES way. The vegetarian diet is generally Oata—85c. happy men or women caused by your Rev. G. S. Northrup officiating. stances. hut that is entirely a wrong Corn —2f»c—30c. James, pastor of the First Baptist too poor in fats. A teaspoonful of Communion and reception of new members efforts, this knowledge may make the Harriet M. Park was born in Medina conclusion. It may perhaps he difficult Rye—44c. church, on Franklin street, of which uext Sunday morning. In the evening a patri­ county, Ohio, July 14, 1831. She resided olive oil given three times a day to an Beam—handpicked, per bu., $1.30 to $1.40; un ­ Mrs. Sage had been a faithful and valu­ price you have paid seem reasouable. for one to laugh uproariously when, picked, 50c—$1.45. otic service with address. "The Flag of Free­ “Look at the price Japan is (laying for there until her marrage to John Wandel amende child is a wonderful help to ­ able member since her arrival in Johns­ dom." Special appropriate mnsic|hy the choir for Instance, the surgeon cuts off the VEGETABLES, FRUITS, ETC. its national life. Ever since their war A( ril 3, 1866. Shortly afterwards they town, over five years ago. The singing at both services. Mrs. W. E. Gardner will sing wrong leg, but to a healthy mind what ward health. For a thin and nervous Potatoes — $1.00—1.10 per bn. a solo at the morning service and in the even ­ with China, when the fruits of victory moved to a farm on which she resided child it soothes the sensitive and sharp­ Beets—25c per bo. was noted for its tender sweetness and ing Mr. George Gillette, a vocal soloist of New a glorious joke it is on the doctor! Ha. were snatched from them by Russia, until her death. Five children were ened nerve centers. For the scrofulous Parsnips —50c per bn. pat hos. York City, will favor the audience with two born to them. They are Frank, Sarah, ha! This may he an extreme case, but Turnips —25c per bn, By the death of Mrs. Sage, Westmont numbers. they have been preparing for the war child It builds up tissue. Pure olive oil Squasn —2‘4c per lb. All persons not attending elsewhere are cor ­ now in progress, and in such pre]iaration William, Mrs. J. N. Plowman aud Kate, 1 know of no circumstances in which a Carrots —25c per bu. loses one of its most intelligent, cul­ dially invited to these services. Special wel­ all of whom were at home daring her smile stands behind a barred door ex­ improves with age and may be kept Apples—40c—50c. come to strangers. no effort was too great, no sacrifice too tured and affable women, one who was illness. She is also survived by her for any length of time without deteri ­ , PRODUCE. ever devoted, faithfnl, trne and efficient complete. Property, friends, life itself, cept the door he barred against It will­ even the lives of wives and families, the devoted hnshand. fully. oration if it is kept in a dark place Butter—10c—He per lb. in all her duties and responsibilities in BAPTIST NOTES. Eggs —14c—15c per dot. loss of any or all of these has not been Mrs Wandel was a kind aud affec­ Therefore, please you, cultivate hu­ and in an even temperature (the Icebox) the community. tionate wife aud mother and beloved by Lard —8c per lb allowed for an instant to stand in the mor In the home. Learn to smile and to retain that rich, fruity flavor, hut if Honey —dark, 10c; white, 12V4c. She was born in Corunna, Michigan, 32 "Old people's day" at the Baptist church all who knew her. years ago. She was educated in the next Sunday. Communion after the morning way of this tffort of the Japanese to de ­ teach the children that a sour visage exposed It Is very easily contaminated. MEATS. best schools of Corunna and Detroit. sermon. The theme of the evening sermon will fend their national life. They are wil­ It quickly takes up nil foreign odors. Beef, live weight—$3.00 $4.00. be "True Ohristian Womanhood." At 8 JO p. ling to sacrifice everything for success belongs to the dusty records of SAlern Beef, dressed —$6.00—$7.00 In her eighteenth year she Itecame a m. Mrs. Eva Scott will lead the B. Y. P. U7; South Kiley. and witchcraft and superstition and Vest calves, alive--$4.00—$4.50 Christian and nnited with the Woodard topic, "Ways of Consecrating Ourselves to our against the Rnssians. Why? Because Veal calves, dressed -6c—7c. Country. ” Thepnblic are cordially invited. they are willing to jiay the price,—the nil that sort of thing, and. this much See notice of Sunday dinners at E. B. avenne Baptist church of Detroit. On Hog*, alive—$4 OO— $4 60 Attbe Bengal-Riley church the commnnion Mrs. D. Jones has a cousin visiting accomplished, it will be a small burden Smith’s citj hoarding house. Hogs, dressed —$5.00-6.00 the lflth of December, 1806, she was price of their national existence. The will be observed after the sermon at 8 p. m. result is that, though naturally much her. Lambs, alive—$5.00—$6.00 married at Detroit to Ralph V. Sage. All are cordially invited. to you that the stove works badly, that Mutton, dressed — 6— 7c. inferior to the Russians in natural re­ E. W. Cutler is laying a new cement the cake burns occasionally or that the ROBATKOKDKK-STATK OF MICHIGAN, Rabbits—X5c per floz. V In April, 1809, they went to Johnstown, sources and in numbers, the Japanese when Mr. Sage took charge of the UNITED BRETHREN. walk. , turkey simply will not baste.—House ­ Connty of Clinton, *s. At a session of the HAY AND STRAW. * are marching to a great success. But PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden structural draughting office of the Janies Parkhouse euterained his fath­ keeper. No. 1 Timothy—$7.50. they had to (»ay the price, and a terrible at the ProbateOfficd, iu the City of 8t. Johns, No. 2 Timothy—$6.00— $6.50. Services— Bengal. 10:30 a. n er a part of last week. on Thursday, the 30th day of JuDe,* in the Cambria Steel company. There are Bingham, 2:30 POULTRY, HIDES AND WOOL. left to mourn her loss her hnshand, her p. m.; West Bengal, 7 :30 p. m price it was. But the end sought year one thnotand. rme hundred and four The Bengal C. K. elected the following offi-< was a great and noble one and worth Mr. and Mrs. E. Chapin are visiting THE BAY WINDOW. Present, Charles M Merrill, Judgeof Probate (Corrected by Byron Danley.) mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hnlick, and her cers : President, Leslie Brown ; vice-president, the price they are (laying. in the north. (iart of the state. In the matter of the estate of LUCY Fat Hens —8c. three little children, Winfield. Eleanor Adah Owen; secretary. Robert Brown; treas­ BEEBE, deceased. Ducks—8c “So it may be with you. Select your Mr. Shepler and family attended A *Dggratlnn For Treating and and Winifred, the last of whom was urer, Anna Risley ; organist. Lnln O-wid. On reading and Alio* Ihe petition, duly veri­ Fat Turkeys —10c— The young people of Bengal will serve ice goal, the one great thing to which you ramp meeting at Eagle last Sunday. Draping It Artistically. fied, of Martin Beebe, prayiDg that Ira A. Broilers, 1*4 lb. to 2 lb.—16c. born only an hour or two before her cream and cake at the home of Mrs. Mae Har­ Eddy or some other su table person may be Geese, alive—7c — wish to devote your life. Go into it Will Welton had the misfortune to A bay window admits of less con appointed administrator of said estate. Geese, dressed —7c. death, besides a vast host of more dis ­ per on Friday evening of this week. A short with yonr eyes open. Count the cost. tant relatives and friends. program will be rendered. AU are invited. break a bone in his right hand last ventlonal treatment in the way of Thereupon it it ordeied that THURSDAY. Beef Hides —6. Quarterly meeting at Button srhoolhouse on Then pay the price and win.” week. THE 21st DAY OF JULY. A. D., 1904. at 1 Horse Hides —$2 00—$2.50. Mr. Sage is well known in this city, Julv S and 6. Collection for presiding elder hangings than the ordinary type. In o ’clock in the afternooi , be assigned for the Deacon Skins —25—5lic. being a son of Mrs. W. K. Sage. will be taken Sunday. fact, such a window calls for some ­ hearing of said petit on. at the Probate Calf Skins —6c—7e. Two members of the class, Mr. Carl Office in the City of 8t. Johns. Tallow — 2X to 4c. V. Weller and Maude E. Krepps. were West Kiley thing different from the rest of the And it is further orusred, that notice be Sheep Pelts, estimated wash wool —20c per lb. Unique California Map. METHODIST MENTION. the re«ipients of two diplomas each, apartment, and the woman with artis­ given to the person* interested in said estate of the time and price of said hearing A unique exhibit at the World ’s Fair having completed two courses each, the Loyal Kincaid has purchased a new tic instincts, if she be wise ns well, by canting a copy of thi* order to be published was prepared by the agricultural de ­ I^atin-Gemian and the Scientific. The bicycle. in Tub Clinton Pkpcvlican , a newspaper The Woman'* Mi»*:onarjr society gives a pre- gives special attention to the curtains Byron Danley buys live poultry partment of the University of Califor ­ gram in connection with its monthly meeting exercises closed with a song, “ Merry J. C. Odiug is giving his new ham a that drape her bay window and aims printed and circulating n said county of in the church parlor* Friday evening of thi* June ”, by the high school chorus. Clinton, for three success) re weeks previous to nia. It is a large map. so colored as to week. coat of paint. said day of hearing. every week day in the year. Full 13-3 CHARLF.S M. MERRILL. show the character of the various soils The pastor will conduct service* at the Ben­ JUNIORS’ RECEPTION. TO SENIORS Edward Bloom and wife have moved p (A Trne Copv.l Judge of Probate. market value paid at all times. of the state. It gives a clear Idea of the gal Grange ball next Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Following the address many of the to Grand Ledge. On Sunday thechoir will be nssfsted by Mr. situation and the extent of the arable George Gillette, of New York City, and Mr. friends repaired to the Methodist church J. C. Oding recently presented his and untillable sections. In the locali ­ Fred MU is. of Detroit. Mr. Gillett will sing a where, in the reception rooms of the wife with a fine new piano as a birth­ «olo in the morning at the holy communion fer­ church, a reception was tendered the day gift. ties that cannot be cultivated are ric* and the choir will »ing a special anthem shown the Sierras, the lava beds and seniors by the juniors. Mesdames Helen Turley aud Cornelia with other appropriate mimic, ‘ihe theme of The junior class colors, red and white, the desert. The map Indicates the lo ­ the evening lecture is ‘What should be don* Nonrse, of Watertown, were guests at with a ccolding wife?" and the music i* a* fol ­ with palms, formed pretty decorations. A. B. Kincaid ’s last week Friday. cation of the cultivable portions of the low*: Organ prelude. "*ndante." W'hltiDg; Ice cream and cake were served in the ments, including V anthem. "The Ixrrd's Prayer" William*; Onr oensus enumerator, A. B. Kin ­ mountains and Mohave plateau and quartttte, “On Wing* of Prayer," Ashford. dining room. When the senior class •hows the nature of the foothills and Either M r. Gillette or Mr. Kill* will «iog the witli the teachers were seated at the caid, had an amusing co-incidence while »olo. Everybody made welcome to theee aer- on duty. He acted as census enumera ­ Talleys of that wonderful state. vlce*. ______tables, Carl V. Weller, president of the class, with short appropriate remarks, tor in i000 wh«n the United States oen- Gale Pivot Axle Cultivators, CHURCH OF CHRIST. presented Principal F. P. Ruck with a »n« was taken, and at one residence State or O hio . City of Toledo , ) there whs a new haby, aged three days. Lucan Cocntt . i The usual service* next Sunday morning and beautiful gold-headed cane. Mr. Buck Frank J. Choney makes oath that he evening. Bible school at 12:00 o'clock was greatly surprised and responded, ex- The other day lie took the census of the Clean Sweep Hay is senior partner of the firm of F. J. pressing his sincere thanks for the gift same family and they again had Cheney A Co., doing business in the Triumph* of Modern Surgery. and his regret at leaving the St. Johns fant three days old. city of Toledo, county and state afore ­ Wonderful things are done for the ba­ schoolr. Loaders and Side Rakes. said, and that said firm will pay the nian body by surgery. Organs are taken The junior reception is one of the RESOLUTIONS. out and scraped and polished and put BAY WINDOW DKACKItY. sum of O nf . H undred Dollars for (fleasantest features of commencement Elmers Fienl passed to the higher life JuDe each and every case of Catarrh that can ­ hack, or they may be removed entirely; week ajid the class this yeai proved 18, 1964, Ht Marion. Mic ig*n. STie w«j an ac­ to achieve tlie most effective result. FINE CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. not be cored by the use of Hall’s Catarrh l»ones are spliced ; pipes t-ak* the place of spleddid entertainers. tive and e«i**»m*d member of South Riley Of course the style of drapery must Cure. Frank J. Cheney . diseased sections of veins; antiseptic Gratia*. No. U.6. aud in testimony of the high necessarily be regulated by the style Horses taken in exchange. dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, ALUMNI MEETING re/ard in which *he *ai held, the following Sworn to before me and subscribed in revolution* were pa-**d hv hatorde : of window, and an arrangement .of hnrnes and like injuries before inflam­ The annual meeting of the alumni at Where**, hy the will of the Divine M*»ter, Harness and Shoe Shop in con ­ my presence, this flth dav of December, panes such as Is here Illustrated per­ A. D. 188B. A. W. Gleason , mation sets in, which canses them to the high school room Friday evening was Sister Elmers Field ha* lieen removed from oar heal without maturation an 1 in one-third ■Wt mits of artistic and picturesque effects. nection. (seal ) Notary Pnblic. not largely attended, owing to the iu- Resolved; That, a* a Grange, we have at­ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, the time required by the old treatment. clement weather. The members who tained the to** of an esteemed Gleaner aud Net In a soft, okl Ivory tint is used lor and acts diructly on the blood and mu­ Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this came in spite of the storm enjoyed a faithfnl member of our order the glass drapery, While the portieres same principle. It is an antiseptic and Reaolved: That otir charter shall he draped cous surfaces of the system. Send for pleasantm social_ evening . i in mourning for a period of thirty day* are of silk, delicate green in tone, with testimonials free. when applied to snch injuries, causes 1 lie rooms were tastefully decorated I Reaolved: That w* egteod to her husband stenciled border in cream tint shading them to heal very quickly. It also allavs F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. witli American flags In the abeense of ! ""d »oo# onr help and *ympathy in their sorrow. to ecru. A wide, comfortable window Godfrey § the r*ain and soreness. Keen a bottle of Prenidenr K P Rnck T H Townsend Resolved: That these resolution* he inserted Sold by all Druggist*- 76c. filTi-IL V .i ’ 1. H. Jownscnd. iD ,„lr record*. that thev he published In fhe seat, upholstered in green, harmonizing Pain Balm in yonr home and it will save chairman of the program committee, I county paper*, and a c>py of them he sent to Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa ­ with the |>ortiere, and an oriental nig tion. lm von time and money, not to mention presided. The program was ojiened by . ihe family of the de ***ed. the inconvenience and suffering which a prettv solo hy Miss Flora Church, who ciihnair Jut rh in soft mellow colorings would admi ­ such injuries entail. For sale by Fildew was heartily encored. The welcome to j AGGIE MILLER. rably supplement the curtain furnish­ County maps at Republican office. A Millman and C. E. VanSickle. lm the class of 1904 was given by Attorney By Order of the Committee. ing. —Brooklyn Engle. w A

THE CLINTON REPIT.LICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JUNE 30. 1904.

Miss Lizzie Allen spent Sunday in R. G. Allison is iu Detroit on business The Republican. Grand Rapids. todpy. A party of young people spent Sunday Dr. M. Weller and son, Carl, are in ^brevities* rA&/U at Round Lake. Detroit on business today. C. C. VAUGHAN, Publisher. Dr. H. D. Squair was confined to his F. F. Murdock was iu Belding, on TERMS: $1.00 Per Ywr. home by illness yesterday. business, Tuesday and Wednesday. THAT WILL INTEREST YOUruu |J COM SYRUP E. A. Ferrier, of the Flint Journal, Mrs. Jocob Gibbard is visiting her visited relatives here yesterday. daughter. Mrs. H. C. Post, at Grand ANNOUNCEMENT ~jOB WORK. the new table delicacy Rapids. pleases the palate and Mrs. E. J. Bullard aud son George To the people of St. Johns and vicinity: I wish to an ­ Every kind of book and Job printing. aatiafiea the stomach. returned from Midland Tuesday. Orriu Blanchard went -to Grand nounce that on Monday, July 4th, I will open for your Insure with D. L. Hunt. Delicious and nutri­ Migs Ruth Brooks, of Owosso, is visit­ Rapids, today to visit his daughter, Mrs. inspection one of {he largest aud best selected stocks of ADVERTISING. Rocke Wood. tious . At all gTOcers, ing her cousin, Miss Maude Buck. Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry to be found Oar Advertising Rates are 1*% cents per inch Umbrellas at Allison's jewelry store. 10c, 25c and 50c. The exterior of Travis & Baker’s drug Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris attended for each insertion for three months or more. in central Michigan. CORN PRODUCTS CO.. store is receiving a new coat of paint. the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Sherry, at IS cents per Inch for each insertion for Bnv Sherwin-Williams iwtint of Ionia, Sunday. Nearly every article in this stock is new and fresli leas than three months. Business notices New York and Chicago. C. F. Coon, of Decater, Ga., spene five cents per liue for each insertion. Editor­ 51-tf Spaulding & Co. Fred Ellis, of Ypsilanti, is spending a from the manufacturers. Have a few articles of Em­ ial notices ten cents. Sunday with his cousin, Frank Swain. Business cards, tl.QO per line per year. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mons stock, which will be closed out regardless of their F. P. Buck went to Ann Arbor Mon ­ Mrs. R. M. Steel is spending a week Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. Wilbur T. Church. original cost or value. Obituary comments, resolutions, card of day. with her daughter. Mrs. E. P. Waldron, thanks, etc., will be charged for at the rate of Saginaw. Mrs. Hannah Monroe and Miss Ellen Wish tp invite you to call in and look this stock over, of five cents per line. James Earle was in Grand Rapids, A. J. Helmer is spending his vacation Mouyoe went to Blanchard, Tuesday, to Correspondence containing local news is solici­ Sunday. at his home in Parma. Mrs. M. E. Simpsou and children are spend a week with relatives. whether you wish to purchase or not. It will be a feast ted from all parts of the county. Mrs. Maggie Snplee, of Hastings, is visiting at the home of Thomas Tax lor, to the eye for those that admire art. Wish to state Anonymous communications uot inserted nnder Opal Reynolda'is visiting her father, T. in Greeubush. Clinton avenue is being decorated to ­ any circumstances. G. Reynolds, at Ovid. visiting her sou, S. Kinney. day with various colored pendants in that this will be an up-to-date store of flue merchandise Announcements of lodge and society meetings, • Thomas Hannely, of Hubbtrdston, entertainments, etc., will be charged for at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris, of Ovid, Miss Gertrude Himebaugli has return ­ honor of the approaching carnival. in my lint ; no cheap, half made goodB in this stock. ed to her home at Cold water. spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. N. five cents per line. were in St. Johns Saturday. D. McCracken. Misses Maude and Mabelle Soutier, Yonr repair work will receive my personal inspection Miss Florence Perkins is home for Mrs. Soders, of Carson City, is visit­ of Beverly, are spending a few days aud will give you satisfaction. At reasonable charges, ing her son, William Soders. Dr. T. S. Mann attended tlie state with their sister, Mrs. T. H. Porter. BUSINESS CARDS. the summer from Flat Rock. dental association meeting held at Lans­ contistent with good material and first class workman ­ Miss Edna Flarida returned to her Mrs. D. Tucker spent a few days tlie Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Black aud family ing this week. ship. MUSIC TEACHERS. home in Reed City, Saturday. latter part pf the week at Detroit. visited relatives in Petoskey and Charle­ Mrs. H. Tucker sjtent Tuesday and voix from Thursday until Tuesday How are yonr eyes? How are your glasses? Do they Miss Nina Hall, of Bath, was a guest David Hodges, of Lansing, was a guest Wedensday with her brother, J. D. VfARION E. DODGE. VOCAL AND IN- feel easy? No charge for examining them. I.YJL strumental Music. Over Spaulding A Co. of Miss Leon Shaw last week. Sunday of Mr. aud Mrs. Ira A. Shaw. Estes, of Owosso. Clark Serviss, of Detroit, visited C.H. Merrifield and his brother, Win. Serviss, Clark Bair came homo from Olivet Miss Eleanor Trask, of Montesano, Drs. S. E. and Arthur Corbin are at­ ATTORNEYS. Friday, for the summer vacation. Wash., is visiting Mrs. Charles M. Rice. of East Bingham, from Saturday until tending tlie state dental association in Wednesday. Miss Hallie Killarn. of Irouwood, was M rs. T. B Knight visited her mother, ssesion at Lansing. EUGENE PARKER. NORTON A JAMISON. Mrs. E Perrine, who has been visiting a guest of Miss Julia Smith Sunday. Mrs. John Mells, at Pontiac, over Sun ­ Mrs. William Henderson is speuding ST. JOHNS, MICH. TTORNEY8 AT LAW, OFFICE IN THE day. her daughter, Mrs. Charles Annis, ar Hull Building. Clinton Block. Miss Cecil Hunter, of Ovid, was a a few days with her sister, Mrs. Edwin A Frank Burley, of Toledo. Ohio, visited Linden, for the past six weeks, returned guest of Miss Ellen Knapp, Saturday. Hewitt, at Chesaning. home Wednesday. DK. S. K. OII.LAM, M. D. Miss Katherine Ryan returned to her his]>arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burley, Miss Jennie Shaver is spending a HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND last week. v Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald is in the regis ­ home at St. Thomas, Canada, Saturday. week with her grandmother, Mrs. C. H. ter of deeds ’ office during the absence residence west of Court House. Office Misses Jessamine Meade and Susie Puours 1 to 4 p. m., from 7 to 9 p. m. L. G. Brennan, of Saginaw, was a Gleason, of Shepardsville. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parmenter, who an: Tucker visited in Ovid the latter part of guest at the home of C. W. Carter Tues­ Mtb. Charles Fowler returned Monday taking a short vacation. HENRY PALMER, M. I). day. the week. from a ten days ’ visit with relatives iu HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, opthamolo- Miss Maud Dunn, of Perry, was a Mrs. John Cunningham was a guest. j. S. Bristol has a fine crop of Brandy ­ Detroit, Flint and Davison. Tuesday, of her sou Frank, at Pewamo. gist and general practitioner. Office over guest over Suuday at the home of her PSunt s Drug Store. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. and wine- strawberries-—very large and deli ­ Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Locher, of Her little granddaughter Ivah, who has uncle, H. Dunn. Olive went to Petoskey, Monday, where MART P. HAVENS M. I>„ cious. been visiting here three weeks, returned Miss Irene Schemer, of Fowler, spent Mrs. E. Vail, and daughter, Hattie, they will spend the summer. to her home. FFICE HOURS 9:00 TO 11:00 A. M., 3:00 of Olive, visited tlie former ’s son at te k :00 p. m. Ladies ’ diseases a specialty. commencement week with Miss Myrtle ■ Mrs. M. Bevingtou and son, Dello, are Rev. McD. Howsare gave an interest­ O Ionia, Saturday. Bond. spending a few days with her sister, ing aud instructive lecture at the Meth­ DENTISTS. Mrs. Walter Williamstou. of Cleveland. ; Robert C. Smith has a position, for the Mrs. R. J. St. Clair, of Ovid. odist church last evening. Stereoptican summer, iu the Secretary of State’s g Tk . corhin , M. d „ d . d . s. Ohio, is a guest at the home of Fred Miss Iva Bronson, of Lansing, is views taken while on his Palestine trip Get The Best! office at Lansing. , ’ RADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Kathe. spending a few day with her aunt, Mrs. were used to illustrate the lecture. VJT Michigan. Thirty years'experience in St. Misses Edith and Ethel Tabor are Robert Morrison went to Germfask Bart Bronson, of Greenbush. Mrs. Robert Steinbach, who has been , ohns. Trust entirely to his taste, ability , con ­ Monday, where he will spend the sum­ science. and you will get the nearest approach spending a week with relatives in Grand Miss Florence McDonald will go to caring for her sister, Mrs. John Schnei­ possible to perfection of results in dentistry. Rapids. mer with relatives. Cleveland, Saturday, for a visit with der, for the past few weeks, returned to Mrs. A. Devereaux. of Germfask, Mrs. M. J. Eastwood and sou went to her brother, George McDonald. her home in Saginaw vesterday. She ARTHUR CORBIN, I>. 1). 8. visited her brother, D. S. Morrison, over Bancroft Monday to visit her sister, M rs Robert Lee lias purchased a was accompanied by her little neice, ♦fTF YOU are going to paint your house, the BROWNS, “BRIDGE WORK” (TEETH Mrs. Andrew Hoft. beautiful nr-w piano, Steger & Son, of Donna Schneider, who will remain without plates) and all latest processes. Sunday. C Miss Ora Klien. of Detroit, is a guest ! Mrs. E. L. Parker, of Ovid, visited Schwaukovsky music house, Detroit. three weeks. II best paint is tlie Cheapest . Poor paint at the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jamas George Jillet, vocal soloist, of New THOMAS S. MANN, D. D. 8. Exelbv, over Suuday. comes off quickly and costs just as much to apply OFFICE OVER STOCKER'S BAZAAR. Emmons. York City, will sing two numbers at the MRS. ROBERT HARRIS Miss Winnifred Vredendnrg, of Mrs. Ray Washburn aud children Congregational church Sunday evening. as good paint. I have sold the L. & M. Paint Owosso, visited her brother, Warner, visited her mother, Mrs Emma Wheeler, Merrell Wilcox, of Bay City, is spend ­ U N DERTAKERS. Died of Heart Disease at Her Home last week. at Fowler, over Suuday. ing the summer at the home of his since 1885, and guaranteed every gallon to wear 1 HULL, LICENSED EMBALMER. 18 Mrs. George Silloway and daughter, Mrs. Louisa Losey returned to ln-r j couin, Lester Wdcox, of South Bingham. Sunday Afternoon. satisfactorily to the buyer. E, CLINTON AVENUE. Ethel, spent Friday with Mrs. Butler at 1 home in Ovid, Saturday, after a week's I Mr. and Mrs. George Kellogg, of rORS E. WOOD. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Shepardsville. visit with friends at Eureka. Webberville, attended the funeral of I and Licensed Embalmer, DeWitt, Mich- Mrs. Fred Lang, of Saginaw, who has- his brother, Jonathan Kellogg, Thurs­ Mrs. Robert Harris, aged 56, died of 2-wl2 Mrs. Frank Mason, of Cleveland, ■ hart desease, at her home on Cass street It is semi-paste. been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John day. Ohio, is visiting at the home of Mr. and east, Suuday afternoon, at 1 o ’cIock . PERKIN, BALDWIN A WA 1.8 WORTH. Schneider, returned home Monday. Miss Margaret Read returned to tier Requires thinning with pure linseed oil. \ TTORNEYS AT LAW,MONEY LOANERS Mrs. John Kelly. The funeral services were held at tlie TL and Real Estate Agents. Office over Cedric Morrell, of Hudson, is spending Florence Eames, of Owosso, came home in Oceana county, Monday, afteiv home Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o ’clock. Wears like white lead used to. Fortney's Shoe Store, Clinton Ave., St. Johns. the summer at the home of his cousin, Saturday to visit her grandparents, Mr. spending a week at the home of J. J. Margaret McKenzie was born iu Mrs. C. E. Knapp. aud Mrs. J. J. Warren, of Greenoush. Neuffer. Woodstock county, Ontario, May 22, Our customers recommend it. E. A E. L. WALBRIDGE, ATTORNEYS Mrs. L. F. McCreery and daughters H > and money loaners St.Johns. Michigan. Miss Belle Smith, of South Ovid, visit­ Mrs. H. J. Connell, of Belding, was a 1848. At the age of twenty six years ed her cousin, Miss Alta Henderson, a went to Ypsilanti. Saturday, where Mrs. guest of Mr. aud Mrs. David Gilson, of 6he was united in marriage to Robert LYON A MOINET. few days this week. McCreery will attend tlie summer Greeubush, over Sunday aud the first of Harris. Five childrAi were born to TTORNEYS AT LAW. ST. JOHNS, MltH., normal. the week. them, three of whom, with her husband, l. Office over Geo. H. Chapman’s store. Luther Lyon, of Grand Rapids, came survive her. Mr. and Mrs. Harris moved Saturday to spend a few days with his Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker, of Ovid, W. A. and W. L. Rosecrans were aud Will Tucker, of Eaton Rapids, were called to Bay Citv, Monday. by with their family to St. Johns about a BOOLING A KELLEY. sister, Miss May Lyorr. year ago, Jiaviugh-esided liefore that time TTORNEYS AT LAW,ST. JOHNS, MICH guests at the home of Harvey Tucker, the illness of their brother, Ernest Office on Walker street east. Mrs. .Tames Munson, of Ovid, was a Thursday. Rosecrans. on their farm a few miles east of this guest of her sister, Mrs. T. J. Walker, city. Since April, Mrs. Harris has been Miss Zella Clise has accepted a posi ­ Misses Pearl Hunter, of Ovid, aud L. HUNT’S DRUG STORE EARLE BROWN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. the latter part of the week. , tion as stenographer with the Crescent in poor health and her dcatli was not Money to loan. Office Clinton Block. E. Rosauko, of Crystal Falls, upper KUCLINTON AVE., ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN. Miss Hazel Richards, who has been Work* at Ann Arbor and left for that unexpected. ]>eninsula, called on friends in St. Johns Sincere sympathy is extended tlie attending school here, returned to her city, Friday. yesterday. home in Reed City, Saturday. bereaved family by their many friend s Misses Bernice and Bess Randall, Professor E. D. Searing and wife, of Mrs. C. E. VanSickle and daughter, of Oxford, aud Mr. Alls-rt Stoll, of De­ Fort Collins, Col., were guests, part of Edith, were guests of relatives in troit, were guests of Miss Eloise and J. last week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PROBATE COURT NEWS PHY8ICIAN8. Pewamo the latter part of the week. Leon Wheat last week Fred Swain. Miss Lena Smith, of Owosso. was the DK. A. JEFFERIES. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Willett, of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. I^add returned to Benjamin F. YTonng hasbeen appoint ­ guest of Miss Ethel Reeb, at the home attended the exercises of commencement their home in Rochester, Tuesday, after ed administrator of the estate of Mrs. FFICE OVER ST. JOHNS NATIONAL of F. T. Lewis, commencement ^eek. 5 Bviy yovir Fvirmtvire of E. I. HULL O Bank. Phone No. 263. Office Hours : 8 :00 week as the gnests of her brother, a week's visit with his brother, W. P. Emaline Grant, deceased, of Bengal. to 9:00 a. m.;l :S0 tot :30 p. m.;7 :00 to 9:00p. m. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence, of George H. Judd, and family. Ladd, of Essex. Tlie will of the late John Collister, of The only One Price Fur­ Richmond, were guests Saturday and Victor, lias been admitted to probate. f B. DODGE, M. I)., SURGEON AND Eugene Murdock went to Traverse A party of young people were enter­ niture Store in St. Johns. tl . Homoeopathic Physician. Office and resi­ Sunday of the Misses Ida Butler and City, Friday, where, with a class from tained at the home of Clyde Brown in Mark T Woodruff, administrator of dence over Spaulding A Co ’s Hardware Store. Susie Durkee. the U. of M., he will take a course in Bengal, Tuesday evening, in honor of the estate of Unity Reed, deceased, of Mrs. C. W. Bassett, of St. Louis. Mo., surveying during the summer. his 20th birthday. Watertown, rendered his final account. The largest -THE- who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Miss Gertrude Wellington, of Ypsi­ Letters remaining in St. Johns post- In the matter of the estate of John L. Eleanor Butler, and sisters, returned to lanti, spent last week with her aunt, office for week ending June 28, 1004: Lyon, deceased, of Essex, the hearing stock of her home Monday. Mrs. Margaret Kentfield, before leaving C. E. Evertt, F. Gunter, M. Kent, Mrs upon the final account of Mrs. L. Libby Clinton Count) Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Clark and family. for Grand Point where she will spend Martha Munn, Michael McKemy, and Lyon was adjourned until July 14. Mrs. A. Flowers and Leon Hulse went the summer. Mrs. Edith PerkinB. Hearing to prove the will of the late ST.JOHNS, MICH. John Anderson, of Essex, was postponed Reed Goods to San Juan. Friday, where they will Miss Doris Smith, who has been attend ­ Warner B. Vredenburg will go to spend the summer. to July 5. ing school here, left for her home at Owosso, Friday, and visit his mother, Milo VanDuesen. of Elsie, was ap­ Mrs. Roy Henderson, of Pontiac, is Alma, Friday. She was accompanied Mrs. Stephen Crane, a week before and 3 per cent, interest on deposits. pointed guardiau of Arthur Loop, a visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George by Helen Fildew, who will remain for a leaving for Chicago. minor, of Elsie. Loans Lfoney on Approved Bonds W. Emmons. Mr. Henderson is expect­ week’s visit. Miss Katherine Seibert returned home Earnest Light was appointed guardian Go-Carts and Real Estate Security. ed the latter part of the week. Mrs. George Curtis, of Muskegon Tuesday from Lansing, where she lias of Mabel A. Light, of Dallas. Misses Nettie Savage, Nettie Hoskin- Heights, and mother, Mrs. Y’ates and been attending the music teachers’ as­ son and Edna Emmings returned to children, of Owosso, were guests over sociation and also the graduating exer­ MAKRIAGK LICENSES in the county. their respective homes in Wakely, Ma­ Sundav of the former ’s grandmother, cises at the M. A. C. OFFICERS: Call and see comb, Ohio, aud Evart, Friday. Mrs. H. M. Curtis. Mrs. Hattie McKinley and children ne 24 -Walter Coss, Batli ...... — ... 22 ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. Miss May Moreland went to Green­ Mr. and Mrs. S. Parmenter went to and Mrs. W. H. Bowen, of Clare, came Jeonie HavilaDd. same ...... 18 them. ;0. PENNELL, Vice-President ville, Saturday, to attend the wedding Onaway. Fridav, to visit his sister. Mrs. Tuesday to spend a few days at the ne 24—John Hnlla, Chicago, Ill ..... 88 R. C. DEXTER, treasurer, of her cousin, Miss Ella Bower, which J. A. Walker. Mr. Parmenter ’s mother, home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gilson. Adelaide E. Benham, Cortland, N.Y. S3 ne 23 —William H. 8pearbreaker. Wis...... 23 event was solemnized yesterday. Mrs. Lydia Parmenter and grandsons, Mr. Gilson is seriously ill. Clara M. Horner, Riley ...... 20 No. 18 Clinton Av. Mrs. N. C. Livingston and daughters, are visiting in Ovid. While the price of the Detroit Daily ne 25-Irvin Forbes, Olive...... 26 St. Johns. State Bank of St .-Johns Belle and Celia, went to Gaylord, Sat­ Mrs. L. W. Wallace, of Detroit, visit­ Journal was recently advanced to 10 Maude Hall, St. Johns...... 22 E.I.Hull, urday, to spend six weeks with her ed her mother, Mrs. John Phelps last cents per week, the paper has since been ne 27 —Albert Mills. Elsie...... -...... 26 Lela Mae SimpsoD. same ...... 17 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINQS. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fitch. week. ^Her little daughter, Helen very materially improved, and a person FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. J. ne 27 —George T. Lynch. Grand Rapids 29 Mrs. R. C. Karcher visited her son, Keeler, returned with her to Detroit will still get more than “his money ’s Martlia T. Schu-ndorf, 8t. Johns.....25 Arthur, at Lyons, over Sunday. Miss and will remain for the summer. worth.” \wmN$mwmwwMmwMWfWfmt CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Gertrude Karcher is spending a week Louis Dj Gibbs, of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. William Osgood, of Macon, who Patriotic Services. witli Miss Viva Witliington, at Corunna. was a plegsnnt caller in St. Johns the has been visiting her son, E. H. Osgood, Net Assets «f Stockholders, $900,000.00 The 4tli will be fittingly observed at Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladd, latter part of the week. He left Sunday returned home Monday. She was ac­ night for St. Louis, Mo., to attend the companied by her grandson, Willie the Free Methodist church by special SCHOOL NOTES GRAND TRUNK EXCURSIONS of Grand Forks, North Dakota, a son. religious services all day. The pastor O. W. MUNOER, President. Mrs. Ladd will be remembered by her Democratic national convention as a Osgood, who will remain in Macon for JOHN H. CORBIT, Vice-President. newspaper correspondent. the summer. * has made arrangements for services that For further particnlars regarding excursions many St. Johns friends as Miss Alice are expected to be especially interesting. The sophomore class at the close of consult local ageDt or write to Geo. W. Vaux, J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. Green. Misses Edwine MacPherson and Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Christ Fqprchand daugh ­ school presented Principal F. B. Buck A, G. P. A T. A., Chicago, III. ter, Minnie, of Bingham, and Mrs. Eli Rev. W. H. Haight, from Saginaw, who Herman Bale plead guilty to the lar­ Goldthwaite, and William MacPherson with a beautiful book and a bookmark For the4th of July, single fair for the round Seifert, of St. Johns, returned home held a quarterly meeting here last fall DIRECTORS: ceny of 6 crocks from Peck’s barn before returned to their respective homes in and proved himself a clear and forcible which bore the names of the members trip between all stations, Detroit, Port Hnron Justice Marshall Monday, and was fined Fowler aud Hubbardston, Saturday. last week after visiting friends in New of the class. ana west. Also to stations on connecting lines Haven Center, Crystal Lake aud Alma. preacher, will conduct the above servi­ in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana within a radios G. W. Monger. Otis Fuller. $10 and $-1.45 cost. He paid the fine. Miss LaVeme Knowles, of Hnbbardston. The children of the fifth and sixth of 200 miles from selling station, going dates J. H. Corbit. * Jesse Sullivan. They all had a nice time. ces. He will be here to hold meetings Said he was drunk. was a guest of Miss Goldthwaite last on Saturday and Sunday also. Some grades with several teachers, Mrs. Mc- July 2, 8 and 4. Return limit July 5, 1904 Fred A. Travis. J. W. Fitzgerald. week. Dr. Walter A. Scott, who recently Oreery, Miss Flarida, Miss Ball aud Excursion to Detroit, single fare for the G. E. Corbin. Geo. W.Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lockwood and open air meetings will be held on the daughter, Maud, went to Howell, Sat­ • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, of graduated from the medical department street. Miss Pulfrey enjoyed a picnic supper at round trip from Michigan points, going dates Chas. T. Babcock. at the U. of M., has entered in partner ­ July 6, 7 and 8. Return limit without deposit urday. to visit their cousin. Mr. Lock- Greelev, Col., were gnests Thursday of Emmons' woods, Wednesday of last July 12, by deposit and payment of 50 cents ad ­ Dr. and Mrs. F. Lindlay Hoag. Mr. ship with Dr. S E. Gillam. Dr. and BIKTHS. ditional return limit extended until August 15, wood returned Monday, but Mrs. Lock- 1904. 8 per ct. Interest Paid on Time Deposits wood and Maude will remain a week. and Mrs. Hansen were on their wedding Mrs. Scott came Saturday aud will re­ A plan was adopted In the first grade side with Dr. and Mrs. Gillam for the trip t-o Niagara Falls and New York Bom to Mr. nod Mrs. Mark Boat, Saturday, last year whereby the children just be­ Atlantic City excursion via Grand Trnnk Le­ Mrif. H. J. O’Neil and daughter, Jean City. Mr Hansen is editor of the summer. ginning school were given a half year high Valley route, single fare plus $1.00 for the Macpherson, of Chicago, and Miss Inez June 18. a son. rouud trip on nil trains July 9. 10 and 11. Re­ ST. JOHNS Grecly Tribune. Mrs. D. Munro and children left yes­ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar THANKS. Mr. John H. Young, of Victor, and Miss THOS. t. SPRAGUE A SON, to tender him a vacation soon in which Elva Smith, of Sciota township, Shia­ OooR’a DvcbeasTabtoU are successfully Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat he could recuperate. Rev. Littell's ' monthly by over 10.001 ladles Price, All kinds of outing hats at Durkee A wassee county. Mr. Geo. YouDg, We desire to thank the neighbors and friends By mail, $1.08. Bead 4 cents for Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 2 to 1 friends in this city are sorry to learn of | brother of the groom , and Miss Carrie for their many acts of kindness during onr re­ his poor health and trust that a vacation ! Butler’s. Prices way down. Now is cant bereavement, tlie loss of our wife and PATENTS. pie and particular*. Address, 5 p. m. Office over St. Johns Shumaker, of Victor, were guests. V atqc Count? Back Bldg., DETROIT The Ducheaa Tablet Co., Detroit, Mich. National Bank. | may prove greatly beneficial. I the time to buy. mother. Robert H akims and Family . J_ WM. N. STOCKER ENSION ATTORNEY, PATENT ATTOR- ney and Notary Public. Office Rt Stocker s PBazaar, St. Johns, Mich

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No boy should be set to work with A WBAKEWIItO SOIL. A HINT TO THE WISE a tool of any kind which will not scour. The wear on the arable lunds of tbs AHERICAN If unytking will dlseouruge him with west Is very observable, notwithstand ­ Thlo Advioe Will Bear Repeating fAMUlC: farm work, that will. ing that these lands were originally Huskers. Binders. Mpwers, Rakes In St. Johns. rich and fertile. Fifty year's of per­ and Tedders are implements that Dental Parlors OfiCHA French gardeners have Illustrated on sistent cropping and tuking and selling make Farming easy and profit ­ “Don ’t chase shadows! ’’ Che French grounds at the exposition of soil fertility without making any I 231 Washington Ave. South Doubtful proof is but a shadow. ANh — their rare skill in the growing and due return, the heavy tribute levied by able. LANSING, - niCHIG AN. You can reply on testimony of jieople ns i training of dwarf fruit trees. weed growth and erosion, the elimina­ you know. tion and exhaustion of the humus, so CUT-RATE PRICES, You can investigate local evidence. Rock Island Hay Loaders Louis Farenkopf, employed at the any, Buffalo, New to the importance of this matter. York, sole agents for the United States. man the rest of his life or go it on his Down in Oklahoma 20 per cent and own hook and be his own boss. more Is paid for the use of money to Remember the name, Doan ’s and take WILL HANDLE FRUITS. CONDENSED STATEMENT no substitute. prove up on land and develop that rich The possibilities connected with a The relation of the corn crop to the country, while 5 per cent is the ruling Capital Stock...... $ 150.000 modern packing house industry are meat production of this country Is so rate of interest In all the older por ­ FIELD FENCE Surplus and Profits... 30,000 only just being realized. The handling vital and Intimate that the prices for tions of the country. We hardly un ­ of meats on the packing house plan in­ Deposits...... 850,000 meat are mostly dependent iq»on this derstand why this should be so. crop. There is no other cereal to take volves large cold storage facilities and $1,030,000 SPORTING GOODS an extensive refrigerator cur system. The strongest and best fence made for the price. its place in the making of low priced A grizzly bear supposed to be as This expensive cur service bus until Loans and R’l. Est. $794,317.70 in great variety. meats. much as.forty-five years old which had Call and see us and get prices. I recently been utilized only on Its out ­ U. 8 and Mun. Bde. 75,000.00 BICYCLES for Sale cheap. long been the terror of the ranchmen One of the most ungracious things ward trips from the packing house Cash and Ex ...... 160,682.30 Itepairing: neatly and of a section In Wyoming was recently centers, returning empty. It was easy which a farmer can do is to refer with killed. He weighed 1,000 pounds aud quickly done. to see that If return freights could be $1,030,000 OO contempt to the work of our experi­ was covered with scars. The man who secured for them It would be a profit ­ ment stations, for these stations are got him secured a very large bounty doing an almost invaluable work for able scheme, so the buying of eggs, of & Pay 3 per ct on Certificates which had been offered for his scalp. SMITH BARTON, I and Savings Accounts) the agricultural Interests of the whole poultry and of butter was started by Frank Smedley, country. the packing house companies with TURNER STREET, NORTH LANSING. „ 725 Turner St., North Lansing. * We saw at the world's fair an old much profit, and this year they have /lain Office, Lansing. plow made aud used iu Maryland in entered the fruit business and will han­ Once in awhile there comes a season 1770. It had tint one huntfle, was made I Branch Office, North Lansing. i 2 26 i when June planted corn will make a dle perishable fruits of all kinds. »26t of wood, had an iron point and two While the general public Is likely to be big crop, but not often, and most corn strips of ail old saw blade nailed on growers have about settled down to j the gainer by this innovation, it is the wooden moldboard. It was on ; working a serious hardship upon the the belief that they had better plant exhibition by the side of one of the After physicians When in Our City early and risk a late spring frost rath­ ; regular fruit dealers, and they are up After Everything have tried in vain modem chilled steel plows of today, in arms about It. The modern puckiug er than an eaily fall frost. which shone like a mirror. and finally said, “I can ’t cure you," after and in want of anything iu our line, ! house has the capital, the perfected dozens of other medicines have not given even j means of transportation, the cold stor- be sure to call for we have what you The cost of living is higher on May Else Has temporary relief, in absolute hopelessness, Dr. The crop of clover liay Is due to care | age warehouse, the agents scattered Gossom’s kidney and Bladder Cure has, as a last want at prices that are right. 1 of this year than it has been for thir­ for along the last of June through all nil over the country, and it looks as resort, been “tried" and never in all its record of Drugs, fledlclnes, Toilet Articles. teen years. In most vocations the rate the northern states, and this Is the pe­ though they would In the neur future Failed. forty-two years has it failed to cure any and every Perfumes, Fountain Pens, of wage has been increased to offset riod of the year when storms are fre­ enjoy almost a complete monopoly in disease for which it was intended. Books, Stationery. Souvenirs. this increased cost of living. If It has quent and the rainfall heavy, making the perishable food products of the ftp GlOSSOirPS ,s P°sitive|y guaranteed to quickly and Etc., Etc. not been done, it should be. for most the securing of this crop one of the whole country. w permanently cure Bright’s Disease, Backache, Yours to*please, of this advanced cost is permanent. most difficult problems on the farm. It Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes. Rheumatism, Gout, Weak is safe to say that not 50 per cent of THE VALUE OF WEAK THINGS. Kidney and Heart, every Urinary Disorder, Aching Pains over E. C. BACON, Druggist, A fanner should make it a point to *he Hips and Kidneys, Dimmed Vision, Periodical all the clover bay put up each year is The weak things in the world per­ DldUQui ^lllv Headaches, Pain in Urethra, Despondency or 229 Wash. Ave7s7| LANSING learn the names of the many weed and secured In good shape. form an important mission, much as insect pests with which he has to wage “Blues,” Sallow Complexion, Foul Breath, Bad Opposite the Jewett & Knapp Store we are inclined to despise them. The fi Taste in the Mouth, in fact all Irregularities caused by and associate symptoms The largest line of fine 2-w52 an unceasing warfare. Bulletins may There never lias been a time when tiny insect fertilizes flower, plant and of Bladder and Kidney Trouble in any form. No matter how long you have be obtained upon application to the men of wealth who have made their tree. The weak fuse alone makes pos ­ suffered, nor how terrible your affliction may be, Dr. Gossom’s Kidney and n ILLINERY state experiment stations, which are money in the cities are investing so sible the general use of electricity in Bladder Cure will cure you. It eradicates totally and completely any irregularity to be found in the city at complete text books on these matters. largely In farms, some doing It to grati ­ both lighting nnd as power. The weak or symptom of Kidney and Bladder Trouble and puts those most vital organs in Boat Every Night fy a fad, some as an investment. It wooden peg in the corn plow saves the as perfect and healthy condition as in childhood. it never fails. M M E. WILCOX’S A man can be Just as dishonest In machine from being wrecked when a • 235 Wash. Ave., S., Lansing. matters little what the motive; the fact selling a bushel of grain as he can that they are doing it, and doing it in stone or grub Is struck. Many a weak It Is Guaranteed to Cure A Millinery Store will be opened at DeWitt In looting a bank or holding up a rail­ the very thorough and progressive man­ woman stands ns guardian angel be­ It destroys the very roots of these diseases. It fortifies the body against the on Thursday, April 21. way train. The man who will mix tail­ tween her strong husband and a hard attack of disease germs of every kind. It tones up, renews and invigorates the S-wl2 ner which they are. is working almost ings In his grain when he thinks he a revolution in farm methods in many old world. A little worm clothes the entire system. It is the only remedy in the world which completely and per­ manently drains out of the blood every particle of Uric Acid, Urates, etc., which can do so without detection would tac­ localities, tbelr good example being world In silks and satins, n microbe kle the bank or the Pullman If he only makes possible the delicate flavor of cause these terrible diseases. It has cured thousands of others. It will contagious. cure you. Why shorten your life by neglect when health can be yours now. Are You Invited to had the courage to do it. much of our food, a tiny specimen of The farm boy should be allowed a | marine life has built some of the finest Had Almost Given Up In Despair. The German exhibit of potatoes at reasonable number of holidays —circus harbors in the world, nnd tht penny Dr. Gonsom's Kidney nnd Bladder Care Brought Health. or are you to be a star actor in a the world ’s fair is a large one, proba ­ dny. Memorial day, Fourth of July forms tlie basis of our missionary con ­ It is with a feeling of thankfulness that X write you this letter, and if it will be of any Jnne wedding? In either case do not bly a hundred varieties, but the speci­ benefit to suffering humanity, you have my permission to publish it. forget that we have for groom and and at least half a day off each week tributions. Despise not the small I was suffering with my kidneys when I saw your advertisement offering a free sample mens shown are surprisingly small, so to go a-swimmin ’ aud a-flshin’. The things. of Dr. Gossom ’s Kidney and Bladder Cure. I got the sample and was so much benefited guest the choicest gifts for the bride. by it that I continued taking the medicine, and now I am entirely well. I had tried many very small that they would not be mar­ wise man will take a day off himself things to relieve me of the awful i>ain in my back and when I had almost given up in LISTEN! The wedding ring, dia ­ ketable in this country. The Colorado once a month during the summer and despair. Dr. Gossom ’s Kidney and Bladder Cure brought the relief for which I bad so THE VALUE OF THE TOAD. long hoped. J.’ ~D. -\RTFARKELL,...... Athol...... Mass. monds, watches, cut glass, silver­ and Idaho murphies exhibited near by take the boys with him on a fishing ware, jewelry and art goods. An ingenious writer has figured out $1.50 to made the German product look smaller excursion or a picnic. By doing this that each toad kept in the garden is We Have Placed the Price Within the Reach of All, In each line the finest, the newest more and better work will be done by and the best. still. worth the sum of $19.44 on the basis of 60 CENTS PER BOX. the boys, and then they won't want to cutworms being worth 1 cent apiece, How many times should the corn be run away from home the very first the price paid by some market garden ­ WELLS & riOROAN, plowed? Some plow twice, some three chance they get. ers to have them destroyed. In any Sold by A. O. HUNT, St. Johns. LANSING, .MICHIGAN. CHICAGO times, some four and some five. This event the toad Is a most valuable we know — the more frequently the By what process do birds Identify friend of the gardener, as It is proved $2.75 Round Trip. ground Is stirred during the growing each other when once mated? It can that one will In ninety days eat 2.1fi0 2 D on't B e Fooledi period, especially if the weather is dry, hardly be by sight alone, for there is cutworms. 1.800 myriapods. 2,100 sow K<*K K&K K wK K£K K K < c K Leave Muskegon, 7:00 p. m. the better the crop will be. Cultiva­ Take the genuine, original no apparent difference in appearance bugs. 3,240 ants, 300 weevils and 300 “ Grand Haven, 9:15 p. m. tion conserves moisture, and it Is mois ­ iu members of the same species. Do ground beetles. The toad is a logy, ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA ture the corn needs. birds have an individuality like human Made only by Madison Medi­ Arrive Chicago 6:00 a. m. hideous and Incessant night worker, ARE YOU A PRISONER? — THOUSANDS of men are prisoners of disease as s' cine Co., Madisoa, WU. II beings by which they can be identified, the devil on four legs for all ground curely as though they were confined behind the i keep* yc:i •• -II. Our trade LOWEST RATES TO A writer for the agricultural press In or Is recognition secured by means of Insect night life. Many have forged their own chains by the weakness mark cut oi. kIi package of youth, exposure to diseas, s nr excesses They 1\- j Price. 35 cents. Nover sold reporting the condition of fruit makes some difference in voice, or Is there Thrown From a Wagon. they are not the men they ought to be or used to be In bulk. Accept no cuboth the statement that the wintry April of something connected with the fine In­ The vim. vigor, and vitality ; ; e lacking. Are you POftAtif* teat tale. Ask your druggist. St. Louis World ’s Pair this year will insure a large crop of stinct which birds and animals have In Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown nervous and despondent? tired in the morning? have to force yourself through the day ’s work? have fruit by delaying the blooming period. place of sense which enables them to from his wagon and severely braised. X^itoK Vmh °n ?nd eilpr*y ? lire Jou irritable and The crop is determined by the growth know each other? [ He applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm excitable? eyes sunken, depressed and haggurd look ­ ing? memory poor ond brain frigged? have v,,„ w. ,k of the previous season, when the blos ­ freely and says it is the best liniment he ever nsed. Mr. Babcock is a well known som buds nre formed. A late, cold The south has a one horse agricul ­ citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is spring holding back the blooming pe­ ture—that is. plowing, cultivating nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains riod can only contribute to immunity Nervous Debility and Physical Weakness and working the land nre mostly done and brnises. It will effect a care in ^ Onr HEW METHOD TREATMENT is guaranteed to from danger of late frosts That’s all with one horse, or, rather, mule. A one-third the time required by any other < Curs or Ho Fay. Established 25 7«n. But Sko,. ARTICLES FOR SUMMER little farther north there will be found treatment. For sale by Fildew & Mill- .ity. Beware ofquacks -Consult old established r.ita- . hie physicians. Conaultation Free. Books Free On the plains of Esdraelon, in I’al a two horse agriculture, where two man aud C. E. VanSickle. lm M rite for Question Blank for Home Treatment. Refrigerators, Freezers, Screen Doors and estlne, the wheatflelds are still sown horses form the motive power for farm Window Screens are a few of the articles you should by hand, harvested with a scythe and work; in Iowa the three horse team is thrashed cither with a flail or with ox ­ almost universally found, plowing, LITERARY NOTES. Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. have for the summer. See our tine line. 148 SHELBY STREET. DETHOIT, MICK. en on one of the ancient thrashing dragging, seeding, harvesting, while up The victory won by Joseph Folk in floors. This Palestine country Is sus­ In North Dakota we find the four horse the democratic primaries of Missouri, in K & K KA ft K & K. K&K K&IA K&K ceptible of all the splendid develop ­ type of farming, where vast arena nre his candidacy for the nomination for PAINT YOUR BUILDINGS WITH ment of California when once touched skimmed over from year to yeur with governor, famishes a striking instance by the wand of modern progress, but the least possible expenditure for hu- of the influence of magazine publicity. It remains in just the condition It was kian labor. Tfie startling articles by Lincoln Stef­ HOLLYWOOD PASTE PAINT In when Moses nnd the prophets v.’ere fens in McClure’s Magazine, exposing Itoast beef may be said to be almost corruption in Missouri were largely The cheapest and best. Call and get color card. .Ivlng. instrumental iu arousing the public is standard an American dish as it Is BLOOD DISEASES conscience of that state and furnishing We noted the old wrecking process with our English friends. While It a resionse to Mr. Folk's appeal for civic CURED TO STAY CURED. We have the best ball-bearing Lawn Mower in town. See the of logging and burning In full opera ­ should not be so. there are plenty of houestv. If your blood has been poisoned with any hereditary or sc- PluiredM,CU disenseuwrpc you nreare never salesafe until methe virus in erndicntederadicated tion during a recent trip through the cooks who nre utterly Ignorant ns to ?,rnun t Avalem Itnn't irort In fnmiln /l/xotrwen fxalnnt — * ; J. H. C. Lawn Mower if you want one at a low price. Five complete stories and one serial rom the system. Don ’t trust to fnmily doctors, patent medi ­ timbered sections of Missouri. It looked how long a roast should be cooked. tors, 1 blood»wx. purifiers,1 me. in, iiivmercury iv til y nnnd lltl potash, etc. They will nev- The following Is wild to be the correct provide the reader of the Jnly “Cosmo- er‘retire cure youvntl--—thmicrhthough ♦they L*»xr nmumay helnthelpyou All Iniurxnr'irilvtern,iporarily. Have you. .... wicked to s«*e hundreds of cords of pol ’tan” with an unusual monthly allow- blotches, eruptions, running nores lioue pains,11ns. itchiness of the good wood rolled into plies and burn ­ guide: Thirteen minutes to the pound skin, sore throat, falling out of the hair, dyspeptic stomach, KOKOMO FENCE is chicken tight, bull strong and horse high. ance of magazine fiction, and the stories weak heart—We can cure you. ing up when through so much of the nnd thlrti*en minutes for the oven will all have a marked heart interest. They country the same wood would si'll for give what Is known as rare rooked are the work of Virginia Yeaman Rem- YOU Cll PAY AFTER YOU ARE CUREU. $(5 a cord. But these settl»*rs must meat, fifteen minutes to the pound nitz, Clara Morris, Gen Charles King. Our VITALIZED TREATMENT is the result of y, years have land on which to grow crops, for and fifteen minutes for the oven will Maravene Kennedy, T. W. Hanshew experience in the treatment of thousands of Rlood Diseases. If we fail in curing you, you need not pay us a cent. they cannot live on bark and sawdust, give a medium cooked roast, ami twen­ and H. G. Wells. John H. Corbit. DR. SPINNEY. W. Cure Nervous Debility, Blood Diseaeee, Varico­ ty minutes to the pound and twenty and, being far removed from a wood Founder of cele and Strictures, (without operation). Sexual Weak­ market, there is nothing for them to minutes for the oven will m*ke the There is delightful summer reading in Dr. Spinney A Co. the Jnlv number of “The Twentieth Cen­ ness, Urinary, Kidney and Bladder Dieeaee., do but to log and burn. roast well done. tury Home. ” Such light and timely top ­ H o me* Treat men t° * BOOKLeT8 F"EE* Llst ©» Question, sent for ics as galads, summer drinks and wom ­ Wedding invitations and announce ­ en ’s farming are treated in entertaining REAL ESTATE. ments are strictly correct in form, stock fashion, and even the fiction lias, most DR. SPINNEY * CO. aurt ft tish, snd are ready for mailing of it, a distinctly snmmer setting. A 290 Woodward Ave., charming example of thelatter is a short Detroit, Mich. HALL’S Almeron Z. Squire* norl wife to James when yon place an order with ns. The Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. Byron I»wr. 1«•>-. put of lot* 1 laf I high* st standard of excellence and rea­ story by Zona Gale entitled “The Mis­ block 2. St. Joins ...... $ &90 00 sonable prices. / sion at Greenbriar, "of the attempt of a Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores Frank? Buck et al to Wiibnr W Tack family in the conntry to “save” a city color to gray hair, ^okHo^fifty^yrars. wTV*** aud w >fa, n part of lots 10 11 and 12. Thk Clinton RJ-.piblicas , visitor, and of some very opposite con- WEDDING INVITATIONS at REPUBLICAN OFFICE block 18, St. Johns...... 1,000 etc 48tf St j Johns, Mich. BMjnences.

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THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN. ST. JOHNS, MICH., JUNE 30, 1904. Teachers’ Examinations Grand Trunk Railway Syitn. roK loos and ieo3. Until farther notice Teachers’ Examinations rill be held a* follows: WEST BOUND. Council Booms, St. John*, June 20th, 1904. St. John* high school room, beginning second No. 11, Grand Haven Expre** ...... 7 :5S a. m. Regular meeting of conucll called to order by Thursday of August. No. 19. Morning Mail aud Expreaa to Ua yor Pouch. St. Johua eighth grade room, beginning third Fuller ...... 11.08 a. m. Aldermen present : Duuu. King. Murdoch, Thursday of October. No. U, Mail to Od. Haven ...... 4:11 p. at. Smith. Washburn and Ward. Bt. Johns high school room, beginning second No. 21. Steamboat Expre** 7:13 p.m. Minates of last meeting read mud approved. Thursday of March. No. U, Mail and Express to Grand Committee on claims report as follows : 8t. Johns seventh grade roost, beginning third Rapid* ...... 7:50 p. as. To the mayor imd common council : Thursday of June. No*. 19. 13 and 11 daily exeept Bunday. Gentlemen- We, your committee on claims, PBOGttAM. No*. 17 and 21 dally. hereby respectfully report that we have care­ First day —a. m.. Orthography, Spelling. fully examined claims Nos. 1717 to 1711, Nos. Arithmetic, oral and written, Theory and Art KABT BOUND 1171 to 3KJ and 3188 to 3184 inclusive and And p. m.. Geography, Government, U. 9.History e but the prosecution had evidence to them correct, except claims of Dr. H. Palmer Second day —a. m., Grammar. Physiology No. 12, Mail aud Express to Detroit show that most of them hud not becu No. 3171 of (155.80 held op. aud we recommend Reading and School Law. p. m., Algebra. Bot ­ and ea*t ...... 8:27 a. m. that they be allowed by the council aud the any and Physics (second grade.) General Hie No. 20, Steamboat Expre** ____ 8:48a.m. POLITICS ^ GOVERNMENT renewed since 1891, when the Slocu/n clerk be instructed to draw order* on the tory (second grade) No. 22, Detroit Express...... 11:0S a. m. was built. It wua shown that there proper funds for the several amount*, said Third Day (for first grade applicants only No. 18, Evening Mail and Express orders to be countersigned by the mayor, alao General History, Physics and Geometry. to Detroit ...... 4:37 p.m. playing with loaded dice. In an Inter­ hnd been uo fire drills on the boat and insurance of $120.00 on steam boilers. Certificates of all grade* will be granted at No. 14, Eastern Express to Dnrand view Mr. Bryan repeated his prediction that cheap and useless tire apparatus F. F. MURDOCK. the examination* at St. Johns in August and and east______9 02 p. m. Foreign. M. F. WASHBURN. March. Certificates of the second and third Nos. 12. 22. 1* and 14 dally, exeept Sunday. that Parker and the conservatives was employed. The federal Inspector, Somewhere in the world life is at A. T. SMITH. grades will be granted at all .other examine No*. 20 axd 14 daily. would be defeated at St. Louis. Lundberg, who gave the Slocum a atikeice every minutemiume oiof uicthe uay.day. Right*ugui Committee on Claims. lions. W. J. BLACK. -Japan*** Censorship Justified. Report of committee on claims adopted on All examinations will begin at 8 o'clock a. m Agt., Bt. Jsbna. clean bill last spring, refused to at our own doors, perhaps, is going on a Oeorg«* Kennaii. writing from Japan North Dakota Uninstructad. strutuggle as grim and fierce as any fight motion of King supported by Smith. Yea* 6. T. H. TOWNSEND. answer any questions by advice of Nays 0. Commissioner of School* aa the war correspondent for Outlook, The North Dakota Democratic con ­ or nightflight on record. You hear the hol- A petition sigued by L. A. Feazal and oue counsel lest he incriminate himself. .speak* of the dissatisfaction among vention, June 21, voted down a proposi ­ low tearing cough ; see the ooze of blood hundred and eleven others was presented to Secretary Cortelyou appointed a com ­ the council to opeu and improve for public 'lHANCKRY ORDER-State of Michigan. Chicago & Muskegon newspaper men because of their treat­ tion to indorse the Kansas City pint- which tells of the wounded lungs ; mark travel, Walker street between Ottawa and J Mary A. Bevens, complainant, vs. William mission of prominent federal officers the emaciated body and hectic cheek, C TRANSPORTATION OO. ment by the form and elected an uuinstructed dele ­ Lansing streets, referred to committee on H. Bevena, defendant. 29th judicial circuit. In to investigate the Slocum disaster. The and know a life is at stake. streets and sewers. chancery. Suit pending in the circuit court for Japunese gov ­ gation of eight to the St. Louis conven ­ A petition signed by I. E. Hobart aDd eleven the county of Clinton, in chancery, at the City commission includes Lawrence C. Mur­ The use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med ­ ernment. He tion. others ashing for an electric light to be placed of St. Johns, on the 10th day of May, A. D . 1904. Barry-Muskegon Line ray, Major General Wilson, Command ­ ical Discovery has saved many a life in at the corner of Clinton avenue and Clark Official number of cause 93. says that upon just such a crisis. It cures obstinate, street was presented to the council and re­ In this cause, It appearing from affidavit on Daily service . er Winslow and George Uhler, chief of ferred to committee on fire, water and light. a fair survey deep-seated coughs, stops the hemor­ file, that the defendant. WiTliam H. Sevens, ia Leave Muskegon ...... 7 :30 p. m. the steamboat Inspection service. The committee on petitions recommend that Dot a resident of this state, but a resideut of of the condi ­ Executive. rhage, strengthens " weak ” lungs, and a ll< inch water d Ido be laid in Morton street the village of Maple Falls, in the eonnty of Leave Grand Rapid* via G.T. R H :40 p. m, commencing with fonia street main and run ­ Leave Grand Haven ...... 9:50p m. tions of mod ­ Victory For Amalgamated. restores the emaciated body to its nor ­ Whatcoiti and state of Washington, on motion Arrive at Chicago ...... 6:30 a. m. mal weight and strength. ning theuce south on Morton street one hund ­ of William M. Smith,solicitor for complainant, ern warfare Warship Trophies Awarded. The supreme court of Montana has red (100) feet. it is ordered that the appearance of said non- Arrive at Bt. Louis ...... 5:20 a.m. There is no alcohol in the ''Discov ­ Fare between ports $1.50 one way; $2.75 round declared the so called fair trial bill The question of coal for the electric aud resideut defendant, William H. Bevens. >be with world ­ The battleship Oregon Is to receive ery,” and it is absolutely free from water plaut was then taken up aud 011 motion entered herein within four months from the trip. wide intercom ­ the turget practice trophy of the year adopted by the extra session of the opium, cocaine, dhd all other narcotics. of Dunn, supported by Murdock, was referred date of this order, and in cate of his ap- St. Louis: to the committee ou fire, water and light, pearauce, he cause his answer to the bill of munication by in the class coutainiug battleships and legislature lust winter to be constitu ­ " I desire to send you this brief, unsolicited which committee was empowered to enter iuto testimonial. ” writes Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, complaint herein to beflled, and a copy thereof eoXysMimitz::::. $ls 23 From Ur““d RaPid » tional. This resulted favorably to the a contract for coal for the ensuing year. to be nerved on tbe complainant ’s solicitor 15 days ’ limit...... $12.00 , ... J Trunk R R telegraph the first class cruisers. In the class for Barium Springs, Iredell Co., N. C. "In 1898 one 7 days'limit ...... $ 9 05 Gtaud Trunk K. K. Amalgamated Copper company because Mr. Bacon gave the council a general talk on within 20 days after service on him of a copy of Japunese are protected cruisers and gunboats the of my daughters was suffering on account of a water system and the citv system in particular said hill and oofiee of this order; and in de ­ One night out ou a cool steamer. the lutter allows a change iu venue severe cough, hectic fever, wasting of flesh and Mr. Dagget presented an iron culvert or justified in dispatch boat Dolphin won the trophy. other symptoms of diseased lungs. I promptly fault thereof, said bill will be taken as con ­ and also of Judges upon evidence that sewer pipe to the council for their considers fessed by said nou-resideut defendant. And it keeping the The best shooting done by torpedo boat gave herDr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery tion. is further ordered that withiu 20 days, the com ­ George Kennan. correspondents destroyers was that of the Paul Jones, a Judge is prejudiced against oue side with gratifying auecess, and ahe now enjoys On motion of Murdock,(supported by King, plainant cause a notice of this order to be pub­ excellent health. This experience cauaed me the street commissioner was instructed to notify away from the front to Insure that ab­ which also received a trophy. or the other. It was because of oue to recommend Dr. Pierce’s medicines to my lished in The Clinton Republican . a news­ neighbors, who, without exception, used them the owners of lots 7, 8, 9, block 85, to build « paper priated. published and circulating iu solute secrecy upon which strategic ad ­ of the decisions by Judge Clancy thut with favorable results.” cement walk along the east ends of said lots said county, aud that said publication be con ­ Official Congressional Record. Carried. Yea* 6. Nays 0. tinued therein once in each week for nix weeks INC S tlie Amalgamated decided to close all vantage in war depends. He concludes Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical By Murdock, supported by King, that the in snccession, oi thatshe cause a copy of this that It Is not Improbable that the day The printed volume concerning the of Its properties In Mohtana, throwing Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on city clerk aotify Nelson Palmer to build order to be personally served on said non-resi- work of the lust session of congress has 20,000 men out of work. By this action receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay cement walk along Gibbs avenue adjacent to dent defendant, William H. Bevens, at least of the war correspondent has passed, as lots 15 and 14, Gibus addition. Carried. Yeas 20 days before tlie time above prescribed for I been issued at Washington. The grand the legislature was compelled to pass expense of mailing only, or if cloth 6. NaysO. the facility of telegraphic communica ­ hisappearance. “Lansing-St. Johns Division ” tion has made him almost as danger ­ total of appropriations as there report ­ the law. bound volume is desired send 31 stamps. Contingent fund claims for first half of -lune GEO. P. Stone. ed is $781,172,37o.lH. Besides this there Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. No. 3168 —S. M Stilaon ...... $ .50 8-7 Circuit Jndge. ous as a spy. He thinks that other Notes. $189—H. D. Squair. M. D...... 17.40 WILLIAM M. SMITH. OFflOIAL TIME TABLE NO. 7. are authorized for public works in 3170 —John Keeuey...... 25.00 Solicitor for Complainant. Central Staudard Time. In Effect Apr. 17, ’04 powers will follow the example set by It was charged that notes to the 3172 —A. E. Hotchkiss, treas.. Rescue Business address. St. Johns, Michigan. Japan. future $22.8 b 1,300. Hook A Ladder Co. No. 1...... 5.50 amount of over $3,000,000 signed by • 3173 —A. f£ Hotchkiss, treas.. Rescue Daily Electric Oars Leave Lansing 150,000 Men In Battl*. New Red Cross Officers. the West Chicago Railway eompuuy Hook A Ladder Co. No. 1_____ 5 25 ROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court, Clinton Cars leave from front Hotel Downey. By unanimous action of the trustees, and the North Chicago Railway com ­ 3174 — Geo. Tiukbam...... 28 55 P County- as. Notice is hereby given that The storm center In the Rnsso-Japa- 3175 — Chas. Hulse treas.. Alert Hose all claims and demands against the estate ofa. m a. :n p :n p in. |>. m. nese war was shifted last week from ex-Surgeon General Van Ituypen of the pany had been issued by dummy of ­ Co. No 1...... 9.75 SUSAN BLOOD, deceased, will be heard 3176 — Chas. Hulse^treas. Alert Hose by the Jndge of Probate of said County, at the 7:00 | 10:00 I 1:00 | 4:00 | 1:00 the l*esieged Russian fortress, Port Ar­ navy has been chosen president of the ficers employed by the Union Traction Co. No. 1...... 9.50 Probate Office in the City of St. Johns, on the ARRIVE HT. JOHNS. thur, to the northern part of the Liau- American Red Cross, and Surgeon Gen­ company and had l>een used to defray 3177 — Eugene Rowe ...... 5 25 17th DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. 1904. and that 8:25 | 11:25 I 2:25 I 5:25 | 8:25 eral Wyman of the public health and 3178 — W. H. Richmond ...... 5.25 tbe creditors of said deceased are allowed six tong peninsula, W'here a great battle, expenses. • • * Michael J. Sullivan, the Geo. A. Wells...... 35 months from the date of this notice in which to LEAVE BT. JOHNS D* ya* fat est ef breath present their claims for adjustment. involving li)0,000 soldiers, was begun marine hospital service as vice presi­ man who demanded $10,000 from Presi­ easily ? 3183 —The Clinton Democrat ...... 6.20 8:30 11:90 I 2:30 I 5:30 8:90 3170 —Joseph Brown.»______15 00 Dated, Juue 16, A. D. 1904. ARRIVE LAN’alNO. June 24 along the line of the railroad dent. dent Melleu of the New Unven system Are year cheeks ftttlag 12-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. aaakea a ad tatlew ? 9:55 12:55 I 3:55 I 8:55 9:55 In return for information about a plot ELECTRIC FUND CLAIMS FOK FIRST HALF Judge of Probate above Kalplng for a distance of twenty - Panama Money Agreement. Art yoo always tirsd, 41s- Ou Sundays the first aud last cars are taken five miles. After the Russian advance to wreck the special train for Chicago, caarafed aad despaadeat ? OF Jl’Xt off. otherwise schedule remains the same. Hecretary of Wnr Taft has issued an Year aarvea are stsrrlif; under Stakelberg had been cheeked by was arrested at Wilkesbnrre, Fa. It No. 1717 Pay Bell: QTATE OF MICHIGAN—Tbe Circuit Court official statement of the agreement sign ­ astklaf leas. .1 B. Henderson ...... $30 00 O for the County of Clinton, in chancery. Improved Service will be announced at an Oku, in the bloody battles of Vafangow was thought that he represented a Never aiisd what ceases It Charles A. Smith, complainant, vs. W. W. early date. et! June 20 between the Panama cur­ Yea was’t get wail aatil It Is M.<\ Livingston ...... ——...... 30 00 and Telissu the week before. General gang of train wreckers. • • * The city (.). L. Richmond ...... 25 00 Corcoran, defendant. J. R. ELLIOT, General Mur . rency commission and himself making It appearing by affidavit Id this canse that it Kuropatkln took personal command of of Philadelphia has been greatly stirred Grant Hall...... 25 00 the gokl currency of the United States Yea caa gsl wall by taklag Arthur d||ynes ...... 15 00 cannot be ascertained in what state or country the retreat until he could bring his up by the revelation of thievery in con ­ Archie I shop 15 00 the defendant resides, legal tender in the republic of Panama O rdered ,That the said defendant enter ills main army into action. Force* of Gen­ and the money of Panama legal tender nection with the big Torresdale filter PALMO TABLETS $140 00 appearance herein within five months from eral Kurokl and General Oku came In­ In the canal zone. Provision is made conduit, for which James P. MoNlchols, No. 1718 Electric Supply A Engineering Co. $ 4 91 this date, and cause his auswer to the com ­ They will pal eta lata every mmtcU ef 1719 General Electric Co. _ 16 07 plainant ’s bill of complaint to be filed and a to touch so as to form a line of battle also for the Issue of fractional silver prominent In the city Republican ma­ yoer hedy. give yea a feed, keea dlgeetlee, copy thereof to be served upon complainant ’s sixty miles In extent. The Russian chine, was contractor. • * • Samuel F. aad gel yea la ehapa ta eejay llle geaerslly. solicitor within twenty days after service on currency by Panama, this silver to be Total Electric Fund Claims $160 98 him of a copy thereof, and tbat in default there­ Vladivostok squadron, which sank three Smith, ex-mayor of Davenport, la„ was of said bill be taken as confessed by him. maintained In parity w<4th gold. It Is 60 cent• per boi, 12 for $5.00 Guaranteed. 1 WATER FUND CLAIMS FOR FIRST HALF OF JCNR. Japanese transports, escaped Admiral arranged to have drafts sold at rea­ arrested on the charge of embezzeling Interesting book. free. It ih further ordered that the complain ­ No. 3159 John H. ('orbit ...... I 40 ant pnblish a notice of tbi* order for a period AND STEAMamr uses. Kamlmura and returned to its base. sonable rates so as to keep down the $<«3,000 of trust notes. Mr. Smith is of six weeks in succession in the Clibtoh Rf.- 3171 Frank Williams...... 8 78 FOR Marquis Oyama instead of Yamagata exchange on New York and to avoid a the son of the author of “America.” 3172 Harry Soott ...... 2 00 publican , a newspaper printed aud oiroulated • • * Paymaster Longyear of the 31~3 RalphHendfwn ..... 2 oo in said county, or cause a copy thereof to be was appointed to the supreme com ­ disturbance of the parity. Sold by C. E. VanSickle, personally served on the defendant twenty day* Northern & all Southern Points before tbe time prescribed for his appearance. mand of the Japanese armies. Hudson River Bluestone company at Druggist. St. Johns, Mich. Total Water Fund CIsIiig jU 16 Kingston, N. Y., was held up by mask­ Dated June 18,1904. ______Toledo, and Points East Opposing Jewish Colony. No. 3170 E. H. Osgood ...... $ 25 00 ' GEORGE H. MARSHALL, Legal and Criminal. ed men on the highway. June 23, bound 3170 J. Earle Brown...... 12 50 Circait Court Commissiouer and South and for Sir Charles Eliot, the British com ­ and robbed of $2,705. A large posse 3170 John Crichton...... 7 SO for Clinton County. missioner and commander In the East 3170 8. M. Stllson ...... 33 34 CHARLES F. HAMMOND, D reel Connections at Owosio Junction a* Against Union Ordinance. with bloodhounds was put on the trail ♦ ♦ Solicitor for Complainant, Africa protectorate, has tendered his of the cobbers. + MONEY TO LOAN. + Total Contingent Fund Claims $211 84 Lansing, Michigan. 12-7 £)prand with D. A M B'j Trslot, resignation because he is opposed to Judge Miller of Louisville, Ky., holds ♦ ♦ ♦ making the numerous grants of land to that the ordinance requiring the use 4, MONEY TO LOAN on Chattel Mort- - General street fund claims for first half POPULAR ROUTE TO " gsgn Call at oar office. 7 and 9 Clin- ” of JUNK. ROBATE ORDEH.-8TATEOF MICHIGAN the East African syndicate which rep­ of the union label upon all printing A ton Block, and we will cheerfully ex ^ P County of Clinton —ea. At a session of Howell, Ann Arbor, Cadillac, resents the Jewish colonial trust. This done for the city of Louisville Is un ­ * plain to yotl our method of loaning ~ No. 3150 Richmond A Holmes ...... $ 20 the Probate Coart for the Connty of Clinton aooney in sums of $10 and no and for A 3151 A T. Smith ..... 29 18 holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Clare, Manistee, Traverse City grant was announced last August and constitutional. The mayor and city ♦ any length >ftime. CLINTON LOAN ” 3153 Warner Bunday ...... 30 St.Johns, on Thursday, tbe 16th day of June, buyer have been enjoined against ^ A SECURITY CO. St. Johns. Mich. !9tf ^ 3154 John Hicks...... 9 22 in tbe year one thousand nine hundred and was accepted by a committee of the 3355 .1.8. Osgood...... 13 06 four. and Points North. Zionists ’ convention. The site Is said awarding printing contracts under its Gibbons on Church Music. 3136 Fowler A Ball...... 1 10 Present,Charles M. Merrill. Jadgeof Probate to be an Ideal one, with the best cli­ provisions. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ 3157 Jones A LeBaron ...... 1 20 In the matter of the estate of RICHARD We operate oar own line of steaasers from Cardinal Gibbons, in view of some 3158 Jasper Burnham...... 50 MOORE, deceased. Frankfort, Michigan, to Manitowoc and mate in all Africa. Flag on Maeazine Cover. contradictory statements as to his at­ 3159 J. H. Cot bit...... 2 50 Ernest Schemer, executor of the will of Ke wannee, Wisconsin, and Menominee and 3160 C. F Pulfrey ...... 7 70 said deceased, having made application for the Gladstone, Michigan, and can save yon Perdiearis 8*t Free. The police authorities of Boston have titude toward the recent letter of the Cook's Duchess Tablets. allowance erf his final account. money on tickets to the West and North­ Cement Walk Approaches $69 94 Thereupon it is ordered, that THURSDAY, Almost coincident with Secretary stopped the sale of the July issue of pope restoring the Gregorian chant, Ladles ’ Favorite. west. No. 3161 C. F. Pulfrey ...... $ 27 92 THE 14TH DAY OF JULY. A. D.. 1904, at Hay ’s ultimatum to Morocco for the Everybody ’s Magazine because a pic­ gave to the press n statement, June 20. Only known safe reliable regula ­ one o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the J. J. KIRBY. Oen. Pass. Ag't., tor on which women can depend 2162 C F. Pulfrey ...... 118 22 examination of said account at the Probate Toledo Ohio. return of M. Perdiearis alive or of his ture of a p "t of the American flag in the name of all the archbishops of "in the hour and time of need.” 3163 C. K. Pulfrey ...... 29 45 office in tbe City of St. Johns. Doctor ’s free consultation hour*. 3164 John Cuuuinghani...... 103 73 captor dead both the American and with an e appears on its cover, this this country, as well as himself, to the 3165 T. H Clark...... 248 00 And it is farther ordered, that notice be 1 to 4, afternoons. Sundays, It' given to the persons interested in said estate ROBATE ORDER- STATE OF MICHIGAN, British citizens who were kidnaped by being < ■ i .( <1 in violation of the Bed ­ effect that the pope's wishes would be to 2. Ladies, send 4 cents post, 3166 Chas. Cartwright...... 55 20 of the time and place of said beariug by caus­ age for Free Sample. Adarea- P Connty of Clinton —ss. At a session of the Ralsull arrived at Tangier June 24. ford law ;.,.';iting the use of the flag carried out as far as practicable. The Total Walk Approaches $580 52 ing a copy of this order to be published in the Probate Court for the county of Clioton holden The Dnchess Tablet ( o., Clinton Republican , a newspaper printed and at the probate office, in the City of Bt. Johns, for adve: -. .s ;:g purposes. cardinal says that the alleged inter ­ Loom S—No. 253 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Mich circulating in said Connty of Clinton, for 8anto Domingo Election. CEMENT W ALK REBATES. on Saturday, the25th day of June, in the year The G;r.. s. 3'ccum Inquest. views and comments in opposition to three snccessive weeks previous to said day of one thousand nine hundred and fonr. Consul General Maxwell at Santo Do ­ the pope ’s wishes are devoid of founda ­ 3167 Harley Cleveland ...... $ 9 00 hearing. Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judge of Probate. mingo city reported that the national S i.. ' -i . r l.ng evidence of inade Nelson Harris ...... 18 IS 12-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, In the matter of the estate of CHARLES quafe ti v protection, of worthless life tion. TDROHATE NOTICE—Probate Court, Clin- Wm...... 10 47 (ATroeCopy.) Judge of Probate. CAVANAUGH, deceased. election held on June IS by the Santo I ton county, *«. Notice is hereby given E. P. Waldron ...... 9 15 On reading and filing the petition duly veri­ Domingo congress had resulted in the preservers and of worthless inspection Fivs New Sayings of Jesus. that all claim* and demand* against the estate Geo. H. Judd...... 3 75 fied 0f Mary Cavanaugh, praying that the by federal officials lias been brought to The Oxford University Press of Lon ­ of ORVILLE EASTON, deceased, will be Wm. Byrne ...... 8 47 ROBATE NOTICE—Probate Coart, Clinton last will and testament of said deceased may choice of Morales ns president, who heard by the Judge of Probate of said coun ­ Waldo Vance ...... 22 80 P County, —ss. Notice is hereby given that be proved and admitted to probate and that she had been duly inaugurated next day. light since the Investigation into the don and New York, acting for the ty, at the Probate office in th» < ity of St. Oscar Sherman...... 7 35 *11 claims and demands against the estate ofor some other suitable person may be appoint ­ burning of the General Slocum in New Egyptian Exploration fund, has just Johns, on the 5th DAYOF DECEMBER, A. D. Chas. Atkinson ...... 22 50 MARGARET A. LAMB, deceased, will be heard ed administratrix of said estate. 1904. and that thecreditor* of said dace used are James F. Williams...... 7 50 by the Jndge of Probate of said Connty, Thereupon it is ordered, that THURSDAY, York harbor was begun before the published five u *\vly discovered say­ allowed six months from the date of this notice Chas. Flynn ...... 9 85 at the Probate Office in the City of Bt. Johns, THE 21st DAY OF JULY. A. D.. 1904, at 1 coroner's Jury last week. President ings of Jesus Christ and a fragment of in which to present their claims for adjust ­ 0.0 Brower ...... 9 90 on the 17th DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D.. 1904, o'clock in the afternoon be assigned for tbe General. ment. Chas. Fowler ...... 15 00 and that tbe creditors of said deceased are al­ hearing of said petition, and that the beira-at- Barnaby of the company which owned a lost gospel from the original pupyrl Dated, June 2nd, A D 1904. lowed six months from the date of this notloe law and legatees of said deceased and all other unearthed at Oxyrhyncus by Messrs. 10-5 CHARLES M MERRILL. Total Cement Walk Rebates $153 89 in which to present their claims for adjustment. persons interested in said will, are required to Three More Parker States. the Slocum at first maintained that Jndge of Probate. Dated, June 16th. A. D. 1904. appear at a session of said court then to be Democratic state conventions in life preservers bad been bought for Grenfell and Hunt of Oxford. The No. 3184 Pay Roll for First Half of June. 12-5 CHARLES M. MERRILL, holden at the probate office in the city of St. the Slocum in the last three years, but first discoveries iu this line were made Dick Foley ...... $ 24 90 Judge of Probate. Johns and show cause, if any there be. why the 'Loulsana and In Texas have made Theodore E*ch ...... 22 18 will should not be approved. when bills were submitted in evidence by these explorers in the same place Chas. William.,...... And it is further ordered, that notice be given kuown their preference for the presi­ ...... 24 90 QTATE OF MICHIGAN—Twenty-ninth Jndi- it was found that they had been made in 1897. The five sayings now publish­ Fred Williams...... 24 00 to the persons interested in said estate of the dential candidacy of Judge Parker of Weak Men MadeVigorous Leslie Gibion ...... 51 20 n cial Circuit, in Chancery. Suit pending pendency of the hearing thereof bv causing a out to the Grand Republic, which name ed appear to be the beginning of a John Lyon ...... in Circuit Conrt for County of Clinton, in copy of this order to be published in The Clin ­ New York. Delegates were Instructed...... 22 00 Chancery, at the City of St. Johns, on the 15th hnd been erased. It was found that collection made by St. Thomas. It is Asa Ha-.kius ...... 2 90 ton Republican , a newspaper printed and cir­ The Vermonters, while voting down a W. K. Lyon ...... 30 day of June. A. D., 1904. culating in said connty of Clinton for three the bookkeeper had made this erasure, written on the back of another docu ­ I H. E. Gay ...... Emily A. Bain, petitioner, vs. Thomas J. Bain, successive weeks previous to said day of hear­ resolution of lnstructlo^^ adopted a ...... I 35 defendant. motion to the effect tln^fParker was but no satisfactory explanation was ment in roll form with edges worn or Simmeou TenYck ...... 1 85 ing. 13-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. Chas. Chant...... 17 40 in this caase it appearing tbat defendant, (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. given. Counsel for the company ad ­ torn. These sayings are merely new ver­ rtinr nmnr trfvrr Chas. Bannister ...... Thomas J. Bain, is a resident of this state, ana the most available candidate. The ...... - 4 50 that he has left or is oat of said state or has Texas platform contained a declaration mitted later that no life preservers had sions of others which are familiar in concealed himself within said state so that ser­ ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN. the existing Scriptures. What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! $197 40 vice of process on him is impossible herein, and County of Clinton —es. At a session of against the current currency and the been bought for the Slociftn since 1803. It acts powerfully and quickly. Corea when ell No. 3181 Lansing Wheel Barrow Co ...... $ 18 02 P there fan Young men regain lost manhood: old that his whereabouts are uukoown, therefore, the Probate Conrt for the county of Clinton control of volume of money by the i recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Ousr- 3162 E. 1*. Porter ...... 7 90 on motion of Lyon A Moinet. solicitors for pe­ holden at the probate office, in tbe City of St. eed to Core Nervousness, Lost Vitality, 3185 B. Martin...... 4 30 titioner, it is ordered that defendant enter nis Johns, on Saturday, tbe 25th day of June, In banking power. appearance in said cause on or before three the year one thousand nine hundred aud four. Total General Street Fund DLbursmeuts $1026 97 months from tbe date of this order, and that Present. Charles M. Merrill. Jadgeof Probate, Changes In the Cabinet. within twenty davs the petitioner cause this ia the matter of tbe estate of THEODORE y and consumption. No further business appearing, the Council adjourn ­ J. WAGNER, deceased. The following cabinet appointments Don't let druggist impose a worthless substitute on ed until Monday evening June 27th. at 8 o'clock, p. o». order to be published in The Clinton Repub ­ Chief Points In Republican Platform you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on hav­ lican . said publication to be continued once John J. Reiser, administrator of said estate, were announced officially June 24, after ing PUFFER’S M Fit VIGOR, or send for it Can 8. M.MTILHON, in each week for six weeks in succession. having made application for the allowance of the acceptance of resignations from At­ The expected fight In the convention between the stand putters and be carried In vest pm-ket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, City Clerk. GEO. P. 8TONE. his final account and for his discharge. revisionists over the tariff plank did not materialize when the platform fl per box, or a for $A, with A Written (luar- Circuit Judge. Thereupon it ia ordered, that THURSDAY, torney General Knox and Secretary anteetot arsnr Kerned Money, pamphlet free LYON A MOINET. THE 21st DAY OF JULY. A. D., 1904. at Cortelyou to take effect July 1: as written by Senator Lodge with the president's approval and as *> FEFFEK MEDICAL AHS’N, Chit ago. I1L Solicitors for Petitioner, 1 o'clock in tbe afternoon, be assigned for the Bt. Johns, Mich. 11-7 examination of said acconnt, at the probate William H. Moody of Massachusetts, revised in committee waa read by Its author on the second day of the Sold by C. E. VanSickle, Sr. Johns. office in the Citv of St. Johns. to be attorney general. convention. In fact both sides Joined in the applause. The com ­ And it ia farther ordered, that notioe-he given TATE OF MICHIGAN-TO WHOM IT MAY to the persona interested in said estate, of the Paul Morton of Illinois, to be secre­ promise clause In the tariff plank was contributed by Chairman Hay S CONCERN : Take notice, tbat on the 25tb time and place of said hearing by causing a tary of the navy. of the Northwestern Manufacturers' association. It is that “the meas­ • k Spring day of May. 1904 a writ of attachment was 1s-copy of this order to be published in The Clin ­ CHICHESi Lri d ENGLISH snod from tbe Circuit Court for the ConDtv of ton Republican , a newspaper printed and cir­ Victor H. Metcalf of California, to be ure of protection should always at least equal the difference in the cost Clinton, wherein William A. Hunt is Darned aa culating in said county of Clinton for three enc- secretary of commerce and labor. of production at home and abroad. ” While In­ plaintiff and Thomas 1. Rain as defendant for cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. sisting on the principles of protection it is con ­ PENNYROYAL PILLS the mm of one hundred and six dollars and 13 3 CHARLES M MERRILL. Minnesota Democrats Divided. fifty cents, and that said writ was mada re­ (ATrneCopy.) Judge of Probate, tended that the rates should be readjusted when and Summer turnable June 10, 1904. The Minnesota Democratic conven ­ Dated June 14,1904. conditions have changed, but only by Republican LYON A MOINET. ROBATE ORDER -STATE OF MICHIGAN tion at Duluth was organized by the hands. Attorneys for Plaintiff, P Connty of Ciiaton —as. At a session of Hearst faction with a small majority, 11-8 St. Johns, Mich. the Probate Court for the Connty of Clinton Next in interest to the convention was the So V: •" holden at the Probate Office, in the City of St. but the delegation to the national con ­ trust plank. It declares that “comidnations of Suitings Johns, on Monday, the 27th day of June, in the vention as finally constituted stood GO' year one thousand nine hundred and four. capital and labor are the results of the economic Hln Hrgrrts. Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judge of Probate 11 for Hearst and 11 favorable to Par­ In thematterof tbe estate of CHARLOTTE movement of the age” and are entitled to pro ­ Mofe. Always reliable I. ad lee, Mk Druggist fbt A. BLISS, deceased. ker. The Kansas City platform and (HKHENTKR* ■NtiLISH In Bed and A line possessing all the tection when lawfully formed for lawful pur­ Gold metallic boxen, sealed with blue ribbon. Peter E. Walsworth, administrator with tbe Bryan were Indorsed. Tsk* ao other. Refbse dangeroar rubstl- varieties of weaves, mix­ will annexed of said eeate. having made appli­ poses. Reference Is made to the president ’s fusion - and Imitations. Huy of your Druggtss, cation for the allowance of his final account Bryan's New York Meeting. prosecution of trusts and the publicity laws or send Sr. in stamps fur ParlirnUn. Trait- tures, and shades; trim­ and for his discharge. monish sag - Keller for Ladlr*. ’’ IsWfrr, mings and linings of the Thereupon it is ordered that THURSDAY, W. J. Bryan addressed a big Copper passed by the Republican congress. by return Mall. 10.000 Teotlmonlals. (told ov the H at DAY OF JULY, A. D.. 1904. at 1 Union meeting of Democratic protes- Much credit Is taken for the American pos ­ ail Druggist* very best; workmanship o ’clock in the afternoon, he assigned for the CHIOHKSTIR CHKUIHAL OO. -r examination of aaid acconnt et the Probate tanfs against the Parker boom at New Senator Lodge. session of afl Isthmian canal route, for peace in Slee H b*Im* Snnarr. PHILA, PA that speaks for itself— office in the City of St. Johns. York, June 20. Mr. Bryan said that | the Philippines, for reorganizing the army and those are a few convinc- And it is farther ordered, that notice be given to the persons interested in said estate of the the great question now was not Im­ militia, for irrigation laws, for settling the Alaskan dispute and for ex­ points in our favor. time and place of said bearing, tv cann ­ perialism or finance, but whether we ! tending foreign markets. The duty to uphold the gold standard Is re­ ing a copy of this order to he published in Thb How to Bake Milk. Clinton Republican , a newspaper printed should have a plutocracy or a democ- | affirmed nrttl legislation to encourage and build up the American and eircalatiogln said Connty of Clinton, for racy. He characterized the Albany merchant marine ia pledged. A powerful navy is favored and arbitra­ Raked milk is very delicious and val­ Fancy Vestings three successive weeks previous to said day of uable food for dellcatp children and In­ hearing. platform ns the policy of straddlers , tion to settle International dlspntes. All the Important acts of Presi­ the kind you are looking 18-9 CHARLES M MERRILL, valid*. and It may bo served flavored and cowards, and. speaking of Judge I dent Roosevelt are Indorsed. for. Take a look at ’em. (ATrneCopy.) Judge of ProOate Parker's silence, said he objected to i with rice, toasted crackers, preserves or QTATE OF MICHIGAN-TO WHOM IT MAY fruit thnt Is not very sour or acid. To O CONCERN: Take notice, thaton May $4. prepare It put two quarts ef milk In a 1904, a writ of attachment was issued from tbe Circait Court for the County of Clinton, where Jar. tie a piece of white writing paper FRED R. JACKSON ■ n Isaac Harris. Frederick Johnson and Samn- over the top and set It In a moderately Walker St. E. el Harris are named as plaintiffs and Thomas Subscribe Clinton 3** J. Bain as defendant for the sum of one hun hot oven for eight or ten hotirs. It dred and five dollars, and thnt said writ was Today The Clinton Republican County’s should then be thick and rich as cream. “Yer ain ’t beautiful, Fldo, an ’ yer made returnable Jane 10, 1904. Be sure that the oven Is quite clean, so ain ’t got no pedigree, but I loves yer Dated Jane 14. 1904. LYON A MOINET. for Best ♦hat no odors or ashes may by any Get your wedding invitations at Thb fer de enemies ye’ve made. ”—Chicago Attorneys for Plaintiffs, chance be absorbed. Republican office. American. 110 St. Johns, Mich.

b Sl / 1 8 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., JUNE 30. 1904.

Delta Mills. SOROSIS BANQUET ELSIE HAPPENINGS • Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Warreu attended Th« akoHsalWtr camp meeting at Kaglq last Sunday. out of an attack of Annual Event Passes oft* Happily at Elsie will have a grand celebration Orley Hildreth, wife and baby, of Maple Hapids. Elsie News in Brief. Lansing, spent Sunday with friends at Or\ Sa.turde*.y§ on July 4th which will oj>eu with a The annual banquet of the Sorosis was national salute at sunrise and a |>arade Delta, Rheumatism Mrs. O. O. Perrin is on the sick list. held at Bliss Hull, in Maple Rapids, on We begin a Sale on Ribbons, regular at 10 o ’clock. A good program has be*n Arthur Iug»rsoll, of New York City, the evening of Friday, June 24. Nearly Archie Wooley went to Owosso Mon ­ £ Neuralgia prepared which will consist of foot called on old friends in thi^ neiborhood all the members were present aud, with 25c, 36c, 35c and 40c goods at - - - day. races, bicycle races, horse races, ball Sunday 19c a yd.§ their husbands, who were our honored Dan Co*sU*man has moved his family games and an exhibition drill by the Inez Parker, of Grand Rapids, is vis­ aud Welcome guests of the evening, were to Ovid. Knights of the Maccabees. The Elsie iting at the home of her parents, Lewis several other invited visitors. Biou Cnrtis, of St. Louis, was in town and Greeubnsh bands will furnish music Parker and wife. Tlie hall had been artistically furnish­ Monday. during the day and eveuing. Exercises K. P. Sanders aud yvife left Tuesday ed and decorated, and presented an an ­ Tlir extraordinary news pt Hicks’s continues. One will be held in the orchard west of Elsie imated appearance when filled with the The W. R. C. visited at Jacob Maur­ cheese factory. Fireworks in the eve­ morniug for a trip iu the east part of remarkable offer treads on the heels of another. A er’s last Friday, the state. They will be goue about two gay company. After social greetiugs ning. had h-eu exchanged, the literary pro ­ A. Wight and wife visited friends in weeks visiting several different places, ribbon manufacturer was loaded with ribbon and we making the trip with old Charlie. gram opened with a song by the club. Flint over Sunday. An impressive invocation was given by succeeded in procuring at a very low price about ■* R. T. Cameron and wife visited in Fairfield. Arthur, youngest sou of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. E. Madge, after which tlie presi Flushing last week. Wm. Foster, died in Mexico last Wed ­ dent, Nettie B. Lowe, delivered a cordial ONE THOUSAND YAKDS nesday. The remains were brought The C. E. social netted them about Mesdames W. J. Baese and W. C. address of welcome, to which Jav Ses­ Fox was called to Owosso Saturday on here for burial today. Mr. Foster leaves of the best shades of beautiful all siik satin ribbon in $5.30 Saturday night. a wife aud three small chidren, father, sions responded iu behalf of the guests. account of the illness of their mother. A selection was nicely n ndered by a Cement walks have been laid at A. C. mother, two sisters and four brothers. Istouae 40,. 50, 60, 80 sizes, suitable for neckwear, sashes, Lee’s and Clyde Moore ’s. Mrs C. D. Loyues ...... C. D, Fox and quartette composed of M-sdaiws Foote, wife attended the 93rd anniversary of Redfern, Pinkney and Howsare. Bor- etc., that would ordinarily sell 25c, 40c, 35c, and 40c. Harvey Crane, of Braut, is visiting at the birth of his mother, who resides della Manning gave a recitation and a yard, and we place them all in one big lot at 19cayaiuting John Which affords not only snre relief, Aiso there are many extra values throughout the store, Thomas Hnggett is having bis house dealt with character as influenced bv Mrs. Sutherland, of Ithaca, is visiting Cramer’s...... W. H. Isles erected a new but A prompt cure. It soothes, literary study. Gladys Lowe sang a such as Indies' duck skirts, regular $1.00, $1.25 to windmill last Tuesday...... W. J., Baese painted ...... Mrs. Peter Shartey visited subdues. And snds the sefferln*. at the home of P. O. Finch. lier daughter, Mrs. Charlie Halsey, last pretty song iu her always pleasing man ­ and Porter Jaynes with their wives Price, 25c. 50c. $1.50 goods, at 98c each. Broken lots of wash goods, Mrs. E. J. Sheldon, of Owosso, visited Thursday...... There was a large attend ­ ner, Emma Harvey well recited “Our Mrs. J. M. Sheldon Tuesday. took in the I. O. O. F. excursion to De­ ance at the social at Roma Georgia's, Order for a Picture,” and Mina Gor- regular 25c, 29c, 35c, and 39c a yard, on sale at 19c a troit Wednesday ...... Ralph Hyde, of the society making over eleven dollars. danier gave a piano solo. Bertha Red- L. G. Bates and daughter, Ruth, were Coleman, and Emery Hyde, of Ann Ar­ yard. One lot of stripe lawns, challies, etc., regular ­ ...... Sylvia Halsey closed her schoo 1 in fern next recited, in a manner which in ­ in Durand the first of the week bor, who has recently received his di ­ cluded acleve.- piece of acting, a very en- ly sold at 7c and 8c a yard, on sale at * - 5C ploma as lawyer, are visiting their Bath aud lias come home to spend her Dr. Rule and Lulu Allen visited vacation. Her father, Warren Halsey, tertaiTimg selection. The beautiful duet, friends in Middleton over Sunday. mother, Mrs. Collins ...... Mrs. Jonu Mc­ Watertown (’enter. drove over to Bath after her Friday and ‘Silent Night,” wm effectively sung by Mrs. Frank Downie, of Bannister, Clure, of Ann Arbor, is spending a few Rrv. and Mrs. J. E. Foote; Ellen weeks with friends here before going to they returned Saturday ...... Truly Hal­ Little Alexander Conrad is on the visited at L. L. Burdick ’s Monday. sey aud children visited at W. A. Hug- Martin gave a humorous recitation, aud Hoopstown, which they expect to make sick list a piano duet by Mina Gonlanier and H. E. Johnson is moving into Chas. their future borne ...... Mr. and Mrs. gett ’s last Tuesday. Emmett’s new house on east Pine street. Mrs. Alta Louier visited in Dewitt Retta Chase closed this part of the pro ­ Frank Hall, of Ovid, aud Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. gram. Fred riarley, who has been in Owosso Milo Munson were the guests of Mrs. Frank King and Fred Anslie have The banquet room was the scene of for several days, came home Monday. Ruby Cushman Sunday ...... Winnie North Ovid. the next festivities, and was beautifully JOHN HICKS I each purchased hay loaders. Miss Rness visited her parents in Sawyer and Verna Sommers went to The Ladies ’ Aid society will meet arranged! with- dsaperie* of bunring in Owosso from Saturday until Monday. Mt. Pleasant Sunday to attend school Miss Gertrude McCliutock, of Gwosho , July (» with Mrs. Wellman. rose, the club color, and a profusion of Mrs. Dede Rankin and son will re­ ...... Little Ivan Dunham entertained a visited relatives on "Town Line” the that queen of flowers, the rose, which is ST, JOHNS, M1CHIGAN| turn to their home in Detroit Wednes ­ large number of his little friends Sat­ first of the week ..... Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ Frank King has raised tiie additon the floral symbol of tlie Sorosis. The day. urday in houor of his sixth birthday. ry Seaman, of New Haven, visited at and James Pall raised the frame to his several courses of an exquisite menu ...... Willie Brainard and. Miss Emma (). T. Crawford ’s last week...... Miss El­ large barn. were daintily served by a bevy of vonng Mrs. Sophia Eddeu, of Bannister, vis­ Mintor spent Sunday with Claud Wool- sie Woodin, accompanied by her friend, ited her.brother, Wm. Sheldon, Mon ­ D. D. Shane and wife visited at L. F. ladies, and interspersing the viands, ley aud wife, of Bannister ...... Miss Lil­ Miss Ethel Carpenter, of Lansing, went Conrad's. They came over in their day-! Toastmistrese-Mhry E. Pickney graceful ­ Hiibtanlston. lie Howell attended the tri ennial reun ­ to Owosso Saturday ...... Charles Nokes auto from Grand I^edge. ly assigned the ‘‘feast of reason and the Fowler. Wherrv Roland and wife are nicely ion of the deaf mutes at Flint last week. sjient Saturday in Owosso with his Charlie Ickes and wife and Mrs. Jason flow of sonU ’ iu the following toasts: Mr. aud Mrs. James McGinn, of St". settled in their new home on west Pine motlier ...... Miss Flora Miller, of Olive, ‘‘The Old Log Schoolhouse/ ’ by Libbie Louis, were in town feist Saturday and Peter Edtnger wat in tit. Johns Tues­ street. and daughter Bessie, of Bengal, spent day. H(ient Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. Sunday at Cast) Clark's. Anderson; “The Pleasure of literary Sunday .... Geo. McGinn. of Grand Miss Bates, trimmer for Wooley & South Elba. Hattie Jones ...... Miss Jessie Wood ­ Lahoi,” Dr. Av O: Hart;. “Oor Debt to Rapids, was the guest of his sisters- last Mrs. E. Schemer was- in. St. Johns Travis, returned to her home in Detroit ard and brother Hart, of Milton, are ------’Woman, ” Rev. J. E. Footer “Our Con ­ Sunday and Monday .. W. P. Dodson Monday. Monday Crops are doing fine iu this section ...... visiting relatives...... Leroy Caldwell, o^.of/ Constipation causes two-thirds of all quests-,” Retta Chase; “Unevnanripated and wife were iu Palo Sunday ... Arza Mrs. C. B. Shackleson went to Sliep- Mrs. I. P. Weldou and children are Mrs. Wellington Barnes and son, Tubin, Chicago, is visiting his parents, Mr. ann i‘ ,sicknessg in the world. Why suffer when Woman, ’’ Rev. MoDi Howsare; “Profes ­ Clark takes the census of North Plains ardsville Saturday. Mrs. Cliarles Caldwell ...... Mrs. M. visiting at the home of her parents in of Nashville, Eaton county, were visiting 4 1Hollister ’s Rooky Mountain Tea will sional Women* ” Dr. L, Martin; “Self township.... O. K. Bennett ia tearing Mrs. E. J. Leddick and son Rath went Three Oaks. old friends and neighbors last week...... Wilson and sons Will and Edd viaii make you well and keep you well? 35 Culture,” Minnie Parr; and “The Ris­ dowu his saw mill aud will move ro his John Wilson, of Chapin, Sunday. to Crystal Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. Bert Jermon raised a fine new barn last cents. Tea or tablet form. ing Generation ” Marv Mote. The sev­ timber this side of Pbwamo....H. W. week...... U. S. Dickerson is in Buffalo C. E, V an Sickle . eral speakers-acqpitted themselves well Hitchcock is-slowly improving. ... Thos. Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, Donald and Vera, •church have decided not to serve meals are visiting in Lake Odessa. the 4th of July. and Detroit for a few days ..... Quite a m speeches which aptly combined the Hennlev was in Ionia last Thursday. number went on the I. O. O. F. excur­ Bath. complimentary and the witty with the Mr. T. W. Snelling, of Elsie, was iu Mrs. Ruby Mason and daughter, sion to Detroit Wednesday ...... Bannister Merle Beach elevated and inspiring. Tlie occasion Scald head is-au eczema of tlie scalp- town, Tuesday, on business-. Helen, visited friends in Owosso the was- one which will, be recalled with latter part of the week. Cheese company is doing large business Mrs. English, of Saginaw, visited at very severe sometime** but- it can be Irene Schemer attended tho- graduat ­ this summer...... Lewis Slarf has the Dr. Warner ’s last week. W pleasure as-its speeding hours of social cured. Doan ’s Ointment, quick and ing exercises in St. Johns last week. Grace Albaugh has been visiting for James Hughs and wife visited Mr. and largest strawberries this season that are enjoyment are recalled' and. with their permanent in its- resales-. At any drug Wm. MacPliersou. has gone to Lan ­ the past week at the homo of her aunt, Otto Maser, of Lansing, was the guest Mrs. H. N. Carpenter Sunday ...... Mrs. G. inomories-dwell tlie wish and tlie seldom seen ...... Several new barns in of Miss Augusta Herbison, Sunday. H. VanDyke is much improved; she store, 50 cents-. sing. where he has employment iu the Mrs. F. LaClear, of Chapin. this section are being built this summer. for many more years-of success for our antomobile factory. Wm. H. Rose is attending the Re­ was able to accompany her sou and wife beloved. Sorosisi AMr.vto.K. Hankin Bros, bought and sold to ...... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rawson are vis­ to- George Blizzard ’s for a Sunday visit Mts* L. Sturgis-anti sons, Howard and Justice Bateman, of Philadelphia, sev­ iting in Wayne county for a couple of publican state convention at Detroit this Lebanon Farmers’’ Club. week. ..Mrs. Trowbridge spent Sunday in Marion, spent Tuesday with Peter enty thousand pounds of wool. weeks...... Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rawsou Greeubush visiting Mrs. L. C. Tabor. Maple Kapids. Sliafley and wife, of Bengal. T. W. Snelling and granddaughter. are home from Bel ding ...... George Miss Helen Johnson, of Owosso, is Lebanon Farmers’ elub will hold a visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. ...Miss Wilma Hopkins visited Mrs. Married, at the home of her mother, Anna VanDaeaeu, visited at the home Krom has 40 acres of sugar beets on bis Shortridge one day last week...... Mr. picnic at the home of T. H. Conley on place. A. Dryer. Ralph Howitt baa goue-to Cryatai. July 4. Everyone is invited to come Saturday evening* Rosa .Martin and of Will Snelling, of Fowler, Monday. and Mrs. Eugene Forbes visited Mr. and Mina Maidie Newton, of St. Louie* is home. Leslie Rice. The ceremony wras per­ Mrs. Klooz and son Johnny went to Mrs. George Brink on Sunday last...... and bring good things for the table—do Mrs. M. B. Netzorg and daughter re­ Mia* Mary Boyle in born* from the C. of M. not wait for a special invitation. A formed by Justine WeitzeL turned from Battle Creek last Thursday Oluey. Ohio, Wednesday, to spend abont a week Mr*. Will Bacon, who has been ill for with relatives. Charlie Cole was in Battle Creek l*at week. short program has-been arranged as fol ­ The Fowler High School closed Fri­ accompanied by her niece. Rose Netzorg. the past two weeks, was much worse on Harrison Wh-te bat gone to Charlotte for tlie The 4th of July will be celebrated at Sunday . lows: day It grad noted five pupils, all of Ralph Palcott, of Cleveland, and Will Mrs. Arthur Manger, of Shepardsville, summer. whom did credit both to themselves and Hodge, of Jefferson, Ohio, visited at the visited her mother and other relatives Park Lake. W. S. Foster, of Lansing, Mr. M. J. Bohr, of Grand Rapids, Miss Pearl Hart,of Eureka, is viaitlag friends Muuic by club. will be the orator of the day. will give a series of dancing parties at iu town. Invocation —Rev. E. Mu. up* their toaohers. The exercises were held home of E. A. Fuller and wife over here Sunday ...... Elmer Smith is home Address of welcome. Merle Beach hall. The first one will Mrs. LaSelle and Mrs, Alleu ware-itt St Johns at the M. E. church, the address being Sunday. from Ann Arbor for a visit with his par­ Lloyd Warner, of Sanlt Ste. Marie, Tuesday Hong —Misses Pigeon. by Prof. Goodrich, of Albion. Music ents...... Mrs. Mary Allen visited her has been sending the past week at the be given the evening of July 4. Mr. Recitation —Mrs. Hattie Tyler. Lucius Hollister and Miss Essie Hipp, Bohr will give free instructions in danc ­ Arthur Crook aud Will TOwnseud wWe iu St. Recitation —Mrs. Charles Martin was furnished by local talent and well of Albion, and Miss Marie Moore, of daughter, Mae West, of Elsie, Thurs­ liome of W. F. Dryer. Johns Saturday. Instrumental musie— Mrs. Mina Gordanier. rendered. The graduates are Eva Gel- day ...... A party of young people from ing from 7 until 9 o ’clock; afterwards a Oliver Franklin.spent last week with bis pa­ Recitation —Helen Lampbere. Mt. Pleasant, are visiting at Henry H. B. Stewart, who about 20 years ago general assembly. Bill for assembly Song by clnb. ler, Sallie VanAnibnrgh, ISdward Petsch Olney spent Sunday at Round Lake...... was a well-known resident of Bkth, was rents at Hilladale. Enla Hanlan and Fannie YanAuiburgh. Moore ’s. fifty oents a number. Horses to hay Pros. Att'y William SI, Smith was- a town on Recitation —Tbressa Martin. Miss Lillie May is visiting relatives in in town last Saturday and Sunday. business. Tuesday. Recitation —Mrs. E. Mudge. L. G. Bates, N. G. Pearce, J. E. Shepardsville.....Flossie Allen has re­ ten cents. Address —Rev. McD. Howsare. Miss Mina Hall spent part of last Mrs. F. L Conris and Mrs. Vaughan are visit­ Music—Clnb Craven and Chas. Wise attended the Get your wedding invitations at The turned from Elba, where she has been week with St. Johns friends, apd is ing friends in Flint. Mbs, Conley . republican county convention in St.' visiting relatives and friends the past How to Clean Cornua. Republican office. Johns Monday. now visiting her sister, Mrs. Squires, in Miss Mary Jolls, of North- Shade, visited week. Lansing. If It can be avoided, never wasb Clara W-ade last week. UA.W.IC LAXBR. Fire crackers, toy pistols *aud every ­ S P. Cressinger is-oalling. on old friends in We have several inquiries as to- tho Lost —At Pbrk Lake, June 25, a shell ctxnhs. as the water often makes the and about this vicinity. thing else of the kind will be forbidden character of the western Nebraska on the street daring the hour of tl Into each life some ruins must fall, bracelet. Finder will please return to teeth split and renders the tortoise Mrs. Henry Reed, of near Ithaoa. visited Mrs. Wise people don ’t sit dowu and bawl; parade July 4th. Mrs. Philip Yiges, Bath, and receive shell or born of which they are made Arnotd Payne last week. land which, the government will soon Only fools suicide or take to flight, Meed a rues Fred Parka and Clyde Britton were make available for homestead settlers Miss Cora Smith, who has been in tlie reward. rough. Small brushes manufactured Smart people take Rockv Mountain Tea purposely for cleaning combs may be ia St. Johns last Friday. in 040-acre tracts. This land 1 has been employ of Hankin Bros, for over tlirl at night. C. E. V an Sicklk . Misses Beryl Cook and Ada Farns ­ Floyd and. Arthur Crook are working in the years, has given up her position and re worth went to Lansing, Tuesday, to purchased ut a trifling cost. With one beet fields near North Star. for many years a mst cattle range for turned to her home near Ann Arbor. take jiart in the musical given by Mrs. of these the combs should be well Mrs. Lylle- Redfern and Mrs. Kale Walters the stock burous, over the fencing up were in St. Johns Tuesday. The Masons entertained company j Hodges ’ pupils. brushed and afterward wiped with a and use of which there has been, so Mrs. Wm. Barrett and daughter, Dorothy, from Laingsburg Tuesday evening after WM. CUMMINGS A sewing bee was held at Progressive towel or cloth. are Vjtsiting.frienda.io town. much controversy between the barons which the O. E. S. served a banquet to CONTRACTOR A BUILDER hall. Wednesday, for the benefit of the Miss Mao' F ra/.ier. of Carson City, visited and the government. It is included Why Not them which was tine. Elsie ladies are family of Mack Dryer, of Oakley, for ­ Hon to Make Ink. Arvllla Brown last Thursday. within the limits of what was for so Will figure with you on a house, noted as good cooks. merly of Bath. His wife and all their Don ’t throw away old, wornout type- Hazel Newtou visited BAaogie Wiuaus, of long known as the Great American eight children are ill with small-pox. Sunnier, Saturday and Sunday. Claud Conklin cut a terrible gash in Baloon Frame Bams and Self- writer ribbons. Tills is the advice of M.itt Maggie Messer., of Lebanon, was the desert, a territory of scant rainfall Buy Spoons ? liis foot while splitting wood Tuesday, Supporting Roofs a SpeciaJty. Wm. H. Rose, Hebert Collister, Al­ a veteran stenographer. “Old ribbons guest of Pansy Payne, Thursday. and hot winds, of sparse vegetation, nearly severing the big toe from the ELSIE. ... MICHIGAN. fred R. Smith, Alonzo Webster and make the best ink In the world, ’’ he J,. W. Keeney and family spent the latter where the- range was based on giving Few families ever own more spoons Ray Robson attended the county con ­ part of last week with, friends to Riley. foot, but with prompt attention from ten acresoc more to a steer. While of ­ the doctor he is doing nicely. vention at St. Johns Monday, the three said. “After one has been so badly Several ladies from this vicinity have gone to than can be used to advantage. former being delegates. worn that the keys make but a faint Mackinac Island to spend the summer. ten tried. It bus been found that the Most families never have enough lo Bert Mills and Lela Simpson were Impression on the paper the cloth still F. W. Redfern was elected delegate to the ordinary field crops of the country eust meet requirements without consid ­ married Tuesday evening at the home contains enough coloring matter to oouvenAion held at Detroit Wednesday. of It cannot be successfully there raised, erable inconvenience on special oc ­ of the bride ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redfern and: family, of Ovid, visited COME TO ELSIE make a pint of high grade ink. Take but within a few years past It has casions. Duplicate Presents” in Olive Simpson. They will visit Detroit Eagle. friends here from Friday until Tnasday, and then go to housekeeping in tlio the ribbon aud put it iu a jar contain ­ The Wadnesday Club held the last meeting been shown pretty conclusively that on some lines are aggravating to both of tbe year at Mrs. Hd. Wright's Wednesday. . > Porterfield house on Maple street. FOR GOOD PHOTOS Stephen Pearl’s children are visiting ing about a pint of cold water. Let it much of this land winter wheat, al­ the recipient and giver —in speora stand there for three days, stirring it Miss Fanx, who h*« been with Mrs. Caster­ falfa, bronie grass, speltz, macaroni never. Our Mrs. Lucy Beebe died Tuesday and During the 4th of July Cel­ him for two weeks. line for some time, has returned to Grand the funeral was held at the Baptist ebration. We will take Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brooks, around once in awhile. The result will Rapids. wheat and Kaffir corn can be success­ be better Ink than you can boy for 23 Principals Wetzel and Post have returner! to fully raised. Where these crops can ★ ROGERS & BRO, A-l church on Thursday, burial in the vil­ $1.50 per dozen photos tor on Thursday, an 8 pound girl. their homes in Shepherd and Mt. Pleasant re­ lage cemetery. Those from a distance 75c and guarantee satis­ Dr. Fuller and family went to Carson cents a pint.” spectively. be grown the la ml Is of much value, who attended the funeral were Wel­ faction Gome early and City on Saturday to spend Sunday with Mrs. Otto Bnllia and daughter Norma re­ for with them meat can be made, and spoons are the best in silver plate. come Hicks and son, of Detroit. Mrs. avoid the rush ’ their people. Hew to Make Marsarkiso Sssr*. turned from their extended trip in the west, ac­ meat always means money. We be­ Ve ha^x knives, forks and fancy Helen Diner and son and Howard companied by her mother. Mrs. Knowles, who servln^®eces to match. D. T. Eddy aud daughter attended For maraschino pudding sance cook intends making her home with her. lieve that any Lund which will produce Beebe, of Detroit, and Rose Davis, of half a pint of water with a level table­ Casco. commencement at Grand Ledge on fair crops of atfalfa can be made very S. WIGHT & SON, Thursday evening. spoonful of cornstarch and half a cup­ An Adaptable Woman. profitable indeed. We should consider Tbe woman who uses her brain to AIUsob ’s Jewelry Store, 2-wl3 ELSIE. MICH. Wesley Miller and wife, of Green- ful of sugar until the mixture Is limpid this proposition worth looking up If we Calling cards at Republican O ffice. bush, were the guests of J. M. Marietta and creamy. Htlr In a teaspoonful of some purpose usually succeeds In wanted some cheap land. St. Johns. on Thursday of last week. butter, a teaspoonful of lemon juice, adapting bet life to circumstances. She The F. M. camp meeting closed on half a pint of maraschino cherries cut does not spend time In wishing mat­ Sunday evening and on Monday the in quarters and half a cupful of the ters were different, but usee It to se­ -a -a ummuinuiiumtiiiimutit - m m vmvvvi niii m ivtvv rn vvfvvvvviTfVwvovvwvovvvfVvvwvvvvwvvi^vVTvvwvvffvvWvvVTvVvwvvWVyrrwliqF campers went to their homes. maraschino sirup. cure every scrap of comfort possible to Ethel Boyar and family, of St. Loois, her environment. If she has to wear Missouri, are visiting his uncle, Harvey ready mads clothing ahe bants for the Brown, and other relatives here. H, ’ JARDINERES SteKetees best fitting, the best made and the beat Miss Nellie Stokes, of Grand Ledge, wearing garments her purse will allow A tine line of Jatclineres and Bakin# Dishes. spent Sunday with Miss Lelah Eddy ] Genuine and takes as much care of them as and attended the camp meeting. time will permit. She takes the stitch The Jardineres either for sale or premiums. Worth Waists !S Mrs. Silas Brooks, of Grand Ledge, in time that aavea labor aa welt aa six letters from ladies in this vicinity who wanted to spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Haarlem money because she has the sense to Call and see them. investigate the claims made for the Worth Waists for Sanford, and attended camp meeting. know that outside of her business life * I children. His letter induced us to put them in stock, Andrew McCrumb and family are Oil she should use her time for rest and moving from town to the Artemns recrea tion. —Excha nge. and we can now show them in white and drab for Briggs' farm winch he is working on No more wasting shares. through the bladder, children from 2 to 12 years old, at the uni- C ^ which has covered the O wn Woman'* Pima. C. M.

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