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™ wtmmi iua««, "MJUESTIC," for Stele by SPAULDING 4 (90. The Clinton Independent. VOL. XXIX.—NO. 16 ST. JOHNS. MICH.. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1. 18flf>. WHOLE NO.—147®. Have your Watches. Clocks and Jew —Dixi G. Hall has been appointed —The King ’s Daughters met with Still Another Numbered With the Dead. ChaU»l *1 ■ Mri|i elry repaired at Allison's, the old roll- postmaster at Ithaca. Mrs. C. M. Merrill last Monday evening. JUDGE 8H8BRAN B. DABOLL. B. F. Devore, who liad been a resident The three facts—that we have a chat aoitt.W|j> jowotviiawaiar . —Wm. Newman has moved his house -The little ton of Edward Brown is I'ROIIAHLY TUB NKXTOOMNANDSK or of Grernbush township the major por tel mortgage on our stock, carry Uie beat Spectacles and Kye Glasses at almost In Bengal to his farm in Dallas. now improviug from recent severe ill tion of the last fifteen yean, died of line of goods and sell for about half ut tuk u. a . n. list* a Kramer or wholesale prioea at Krepps. DeWitt A - Remember that Prof. Byron King ness. heart failure at his farm residence on the prices of others, are liecoming well UIOUIUAM. known. Everything goes at your own Co. ’s. Eye# tested free. will be iu 8t. Johns, February 1Mb. —Circuit Court adjourned Wednes Wednesday. January 24. 1896. aged 47 —Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore figure, from tbe fine tailor-tnade over day night. The February term will be A Bftof Mutch nfUUUrMr. >«u*. in 111# morning of the day of coat or suit to Uie smallest article in Loomis, Olive. .Sunday. January 27, gin Monday. February 4. HOME MATTERS. From The Clinton Republican. Jan. SO: his death, he was preparing to go to the the line of men ’s furnishings. We wish 1895. m son. to emphasize one fact very strongly, —E. E. Whipple and family will oc In ail probability Judge Daboll, of St. woods to chop, when his wife persuaded —A. W. Durkee has reconsidered and which is this : wk iia vk not loot a cupy the Fasquelle residence corner of him to do otherwise. He then went concluded tojpter the raoe for treas Johns, will be chosen department com HINDUS iTfiTOMKIt KOK TUK LAST 3 - Thomas A. Shirts, of Waoouata. lias Walker and Spring streeU. into the wood-house aud began splitting WISHES ON ACCOUNT OK I*KICKS. If WN urer of Bingham township. mander of theG. A. R. of Michigan, at been granted a pension. —.Judge Davis, of the Ionia circuit, wood. IdUer he went to the barn, and were to write three pages it would oak —Henry (Jverbaugh has rented Rus the meeting at ML Clemens the last be lialf as good an adv. as that fact. —See the * ‘Good Night Drill'' at the has been relieving Judge Daboll in sev not returnmg within a reasonable time kindergarten entertainment. sell Kunest s farm in Olive. Mr. Enuest week in March. The matter waa taken Rocukstki : Clothing Co . eral cases in the November term of court his wife went in quest of him. where 17 Clinton Aye.. 81. Johns. Mich. —Wm. W. Morgan, of St. Johns, lias will remove to Laiugsburg. just closed. up by Charles E. Grisson Poet some time ago, and active correspondence has been she found his lifeless form stretched been granied an original pension. —The sand is being hauled with —Mrs. Ambrose Clow, sister of our out on the loft over the stable portion which to do the mason work for the carried on by Jease Sage. William Ham We want 10,000 bushels of Pea baan —Seven candidates were baptised at esteemed citizen. Mr. John Hicks, died of the barn, where he had evidently prospective new M. K. church. ilton and others, with gratityiug assur for which we will pay the highest am the Baptist church last Sunday evening. recently at her iiome iu New West been engaged in pitching some fodder ket ^irice. JonN Hicks . —Heventeen discontented and unhap ances of sop port from all parts of Michi —The 3-year-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. minister, B. C. down upon the barn lloor. The fork py souls will ask for divorces in the Feb gan Harry Ilradner is very sick wiUi pneu —Judge Daboll will deliver nis lec bundle rested across his brow. Fildew 6i Miilman s Lemon Hittaas ruarv term of our circuit court. monia. ture, “The Capture of Fort Fisher/ ’ at In the year 1885. the deceased united aids digestion, tones up tbe stotnaeh and —Pensions have also been granted —Bichard Hixby has sold his hotel at makes the weak stroug. Milford, this state, for the benefit of the with the M. K. church of his township. Martin V. Ueed. of Ovid, and John Eagle station to Eugene llrya, of Olive. local G. A. U. Post. Thr lllghani Nlrrcl Ho Mac, The former will return to Ht. Johns. He carried life insurance to the amount Sly. of Ht. Johns. —Gen. James B. Weaver lias given of $1000. A loving wife aud two sons Again under my ownership and tnaa- —The mercury registered 8 degrees —The Spring street hill is nightly the agemeut. will be kept in the right wag notice that be will be at the People ’s (uged respectively 9 und 18 years), of his below zero Sunday night, the coldest scene of life and joy occasioned by the Party state convention in Greenville, for the accommodation of tbe pubHa. immediate family, survive him. His Meals. 20c. Hiram Nkstkll . Prop. of the season in this section. unresistible sport of “tiding down February 0, and speak in the afternoon funeral was held at Grange Hall, and —The loas sustained by Judge Cran- hill. ” Have vou ever tried Fildew & Miff- aud eveuiug. was largely attended by relatives and sou by a recent lire in his home in De —liev. dicky. presiding elder of the man's Eclectic HalmV - Decatur Bros*, of Bingham, and friends. Rev. D. I). Martin, pastor of troit, will not exceed $09 or $70. l*ausiug district, preached a very valu Wm. Bird, of Duplain, two scientific the M. E. church. St. Johns, officiated. Tue latest patterns aud styles in fail —Mr. Louis Henderson entertained able sermon in the M. E. church last and w inter wear for gentlemen, at Qea. farmers and breeders, have wisely been The interment was made in Uie Eureka the young men's bible class of M. E. Sunday evening. II. Judd’s, the merchant tailor, opposite chosen delegates to the state ossciation cemetery. The Steel. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sunday School. Wednesday evening. —The advocates of free silver, regard of farmers' clubs, to be held in Lansing. —Owoaso announces that it is soon to less of party, have called a convention February 5 aud 0. Tl»«- I’Mlnger Contra). Fildew & Militnan jT Winter Plaid iiave a shoe factory. Durand will soon to meet at Battle Creek ou February 12, cures chapped hands. * , —Geo. A. Estes wishes it distinctly The excitement over the appoiutment be a strong competitor foi those indus to place in nomination a candidate tor understood that if he should he elected of a man to succeed Mr. Chapin as post K»rm«n, Trvppcn ub O NimuRi. tries. congress to succeed Burrows. village marshal that he will attend to master of the St. Johns post-office, has We will pay highest market priee far —A masquerade dancing party will —‘The story comes from a reliable live poultry, tore, hides, pelts ■ tbeautiesof truant officer, which lie brokeu out anew . and many wicked and be given at Bengal Grange hall, Friday source, that an Eaton Rapids woman game. Fokucu & Dananlky . now holds, without additional expense bitter things are likely to be said and recently gave birth to triplets —three evening. February - 16. 18BB. The public to the tax-payers., done, which will Iiave u tendency to en Fur tali, or to I tout. boys —and named Uie rtrst Pete, the sec is invited. —Mrs. Ann Catharine Boss died of gender had feeling, and to more or less House opposite Union School. Has bat —K. I. Parmenter. who lias been en ond Repeat and the third Repeater. remodeled by adding kitchen on Hi heart failure at her home m Fowler, Judge Daboll was born at Nassau, N. divide us as a people aud as a party. joying a rest from official service, now —Jacob Straight, for twenty years a floor. January 28, 18B5. aged 88 years. A hus Y., May 18, 1844. He came of revolu As we Iiave hertofore said and suggested Also, farm for sale cheap five mil announces himself a candidate for vil resident of southeast Westphalia, died band survives her. She was the moth tionary stock, spent his earlier years on concerning this, and like contests, to south of St. Johns. 20 acres, some who of heart failure. January 21). A wife, on the ground, inquire of lage marshal. er of Harrison Sherman, of this village. a farm, and at the age of 18, July 22, obviate ill feeling aud to make the — Arrangements are being made to son and daughter survive him. The 18-w4 L. K. Pattkhuon . The funeral was held from the M. E. 1802, was enrolled as a member of way easv and fair for all. let the people move the News office to over the old remains were conveyed to Leslie, his church. Fowler. Wednesday. cnmiutny G , 117th New York infantry. who own and maintain this and other ■ The Mercantile Co. pay tbe fanaw state bank building on east Walker former home, for burial.