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The Clinton Republican. VOL. XXXVIII.-NO 48. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH ‘22, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,971. LOCAL MATTERS An interesting musical program will BUSINESSLOCALS. The Republican. be given at the Congregational church ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Lad lee Know your Opportunity. Easter. We are showing the most Beautiful C. C. VAUGHAN, Publisher . Buy your solid silverware now. C. Wm. G. Henderson has been serious THE HANDSOME NEW EDIFICE WILL BE OPENED Line of Congress and Low Shoes, and at S. Allison always has the choicest ly ill with low fever the past few days. Popular Prices. Come in, no trouble to NEXT SUNDAY. show them to you. -—TERMS - ■ Gorham patterns in stock. He is improving. « Mercantile Co’s Shoe D ep’t. Strictly in Advance, - * $1.00 Cadets from the Michigan Military Get our prices before you trade a dol Academy gave an entertainment at Faster Millinery. lar anywhere, we can save you money. All Settlements of Past Due Snbsorip * Scriven ’s Opera House last night. Mrs. L. Canfield has just returned tions will be made at the rata 4tf K bepps, D eWitt & Co. Wm. Hately died Thurday, March 15, from the East with an exceptionally of S1.&0 Per Tear. fine line of Easter Millinery, and as BB1TITI KB. of pneumonia, aged about 40 years. usual, is preparing to supply all with Oar advertising rates are $100 per column per The funeral was held Saturday from the latest novelties and most stylish effecta annum. Business notices five cents per line foi Brother Corbit visited Detroit Satur Catholic church. in the city. An inspection is respect each Insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. 0024 fully solicited at Business cards, 91 per line per year. day. The ladies ’ library association are pre Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. 48-1 Mrs. L. Canfield ’s. Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, John Fedewa spent Tuesday in paring to give one of their delightful etc., will be oharged for at the rate of five cents Detroit. dancing parties at Newton hall some Ladles Spring Jackets. per line. Ladle* spring Cape*. Correspondence containing local news 1s so no Geo. A. Estes went to Flint Tuesday, evening during Easter week. ted from all parts of the county. Latest styles just received Anonymous communications not inserted under on business. Ben Rathburn says the baby left at At John Hicks . any circumstances. his house, as noticed last week, was Fred Caruss is visiting friends in At the Elsie Roller Mills—Feed 92c, Freemont, Mich. brought their to bp boarded, as per Meal 90c, Corn 45c. JOB PRINTING. arrangements preveously made. Gar material is new and of the latest styles, and Thomas Bromley Jr. has purchased For Sale at Sprague & Squalr’* Elevator. we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices James Roy, of Mt. Clemens, a singer and quality of work. a handsome pacer. No. 1 shell corn 45c. per bushel. of some note, is visiting A. J. Hicks. Ear corn 25c. per bushel. Mrs. Fred Lee left for her new home He will sing a solo at the Easter services Oats 32c. per bushel. BUSINESS DIRECTORY in Detroit Saturday. at 'St. John ’s Episcopal church next Ground feed 90c. per 100 lbs. A renewal of pension has been granted Sunday. Corn meal 90c. per 100 lbs. ATTORNEYS. Midlings 85c. per 100 lbs. John Debar, of Bath. The handsome gray carriage horses EE WISSEVERANC eTa TB. Hay, straw, wood, beans, linseed meal, driven by Mrs. D. 8. French last year, ^TTORNEY, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Drs. Palmer and Gillam have been on oyster shell and all kinds of grain, lower have been sold to Undertaker Buck, of The above cut gives a fair view of the uorth- e ast side designed for the choir. The platform than the lowest,____________ 43-tf the sick list the past week. west front and west side of the new Episcopal is large, and well lighted by a skylight and Lansing, for a hearse team. It took a WM. N. STOCKER, Edwin H. Lyon went to Big Rapids church edifice. It will be opened nextSunday the beautiful Good Shepherd window. Com Jacket* and Cape* for Easter. OLDIER8 AND COMRADES. I BEING ONE Tuesday night on business. $400 bill to get them. with Easter services, hut will not be dedicated bination gas and electric light fixtures have We have them John Hicks . of your number, therefore know your wants until some time In May. The Republican been provided, to meet any emergency. Sand also your rights by law, therfore respect fully so Ralph Henderson, 7-year-old-son of Yon Can Find licit your patronage In the prosecution or claims for W. Hoteling, of Chesaning, visited at James D. Henderson, had his arm ha* endeavored to give a brief account of the The church, as it stands, cost about pensions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary F. R. Jackson ’s over Sunday. history of the church since its organization, $10,500. About $7,000 was subscribed two Carpets, Matting, Rugs, Oilcloth and Public, Enquire at Putt’s grocery. broken at Bchool Friday while playing put there is much of individual effort in its years ago, all of which has been collected Linoleum, Shade Curtains, Lace Cur 2«tf WM. N. STOCKER. Mrs. Kate Gates lost a package of crack-the whip. The same arm was behalf that cannot be touched upon. except about $000. A part of the latter will tains Chenille Curtains or anything else you need to beautify your home at I. B. PRDRWA. H. K. WALHIUDOB silver on the streets last Thursday. broken a few months ago in the same May 25th, 1858 an attempt waa made to not he paid. This leaves the society $4,000 K endrick ’s. FEDEWA A WALBRIDOE, 0. E. Wilson went to Kalamazoo place. organize an Episcopal church in St Johns. in debt, hut the same devoted perseverance ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . Henry M.' Perrin. Oliver L. Spaulding, that has accomplished so much will be sure to Jkg“Prices always the lowest. Over Travis A Baker's. Monday to settle up bis father s estate. The following took in the excursion Lewfs \V. Fasquelle, Timothy Baker, Hiram A finish the work in good time. Don ’t forget us on the new Window to Detroit yesterday morning: Maj. C. Hodge, Wm. W. Flagler, James H^an- H. M. PEBRIl*. r. K. FIRKIN. A. j. BALDWIN. Attention is called to the coupon ad THE LADIES SOCIETIES shades. We have ’em from the cheap som, W. H. Moote, Geo. F. Mead. 7ohn.K' vertisement of the St. Johns Mercantile Theo. Price, Chas. Harrison, John Are deserving of a large share of praise for est to the best.____________ K endrick . PERRINS A BALDWIN, Corbit, D. A. Murray, and Geo. H. ttorneys at law , money loaners Company. Baumgardner, Mrs. Geo. Petrie, Mrs. the success of the church. This is probably and Real state Agents. Office over Stephenson, being the organizeta. Oc tjue of most churches, hut it is especially true Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested WickeaA ’grocery, Clinton Aye., St. Johns, Mich. John Mullen, formerly of Riley and Geo. Emmons, Hattie Hicks and Mary casional services were held at private houses pt this one. Socials, lecture coursee and other free. 4tf K rkpps , D eWitt & Co. Hunt. and in public halls by Rev. Mr. Dooley, at thfiit; KDWIN H. LTOM. JOHN C. DOOL1NU. DeWitt, died in Portland recently. He entertainments have been given without Molro Silk* At the hour of going to press it seems time rector of the Episcopal church at Owosso, number, involving much labor for the devoted ETON A BOOLING. leaves a wife. but nothing permanent came of this attempt (jand, and frequently small returns, but they Are the latest. We have them in ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . probable that Louis Kanitz, of Muske- black and colors. John Hicks . Office over Kendrick ’s store. 33tf Miss Anna Dooling went to Detroit at organization, and although the lots have persistently persevered, with substantial A gon, will be elected department com now occupied by the M. E. Church had been last Friday to consult Dr. Shurley about reward here, and a promise of better things to Pretty new silks for waists NORTON A WEIMER, set aside for an Episcopal church, the Metho mander Michigan G. A. R., although come. All honor to them. en drick s A ttorneys at law . office in court a throat difficulty. dists being ready to build, and there being little ___________ At K ’ . Al House, up stairs, St. Johns, Mich. Judge Daboll has many friends at the Miss Ella Wilcox, who has been prospect that an Episcopal church would be F. A. Frazell has every kind of music encampment. built for some time to come, the lota were W ALDRIDGE A OSBORN, spending a few weeks at Elsie, has al instruments, and musical merchan ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, st. JOHNS, MICH Miss Minnie Pike, head milliner for turned over to the Methodists with thejjhder- dise for sale.________________ returned to St. Johns. Mrs. Cole last season, was a guest of standing that the latter would help when the Carpet*! Carpet*! Mrs. Dr. Wiggins and A. J. Hicks over time came for the erection of an Episcopal mtx'V'sioxA.xsrs. Kathlene E. Burke has moved her church edifice. We have the line. An immense Sunday. Miss Pike has made an en stock of all the moet popular weaves. stock of millinery to Jonia, where she THE PRESENT CHURCH. HENRY PALMER, M. D. gagement with an Ionia millinery _____________ John Hicks .