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I- V ''a V.. you. Xiv« l7*» CHELSEA. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY^ JUNE 5. 1902. WHOLE NUMBER dUnnlon was not allowed to expire. Thus he wu one of that grand company 'j DECORATION DAY Had these men been dealt with si they of men who coanted life not dear unto GETTING EXERCISES deserved to be, In all probabilitythis themselves, but left home and friends I SPECIAL SALE Memorial Day wonld hare been un- and loved ones In obedience to tbelr known. country's call. He marched with Sher- READY The Day we* AppropriatelyObserved at Andrew Jackson, to the day of bis man to the sea, and the hardships and This Piece, death, regretted that Calhonn and a few privations of war laid the foundationsof FOR 0 of hU associateshad not been hanged disease from which he never recovered, Contrary to the usual run of things, Decoration Day was an Ideal day. There for treason, clearly divining that the and for several years he has been a con- real object of conspiratorswas an stant sufferer, lie loaveaa faithful wife, was a large crowd in town and every- the COMMENCEMENT foot Dress Goods independent government, and that the who has been a constant attendant dur- thing passed off pleasantly. next pretext would be African Slavery. ing these yean of suffering, his children, The services at the opera house were The act of secession and the war that and many other friends and relatives to I openetl by music by the Chelsea Band. We h*ve » lot or Dre* Goods .i»t wp got out of the U. T. DuBots I followed proved the correctness of hU mourn his departure from their midst. Prayer was led by Rev. C. S. Jones. A I of Orua Uke, and a lot of our own that we have cut the price right quartette consistingof Messrs. Burg, divination. It was simply Jeffersonian- The funeral services were held Tuesday In two Id the middle to dose them out at once. their afternoon from the Baptist church, be- Welch, Ward and Ward, rendered a se- Ism and Calhonnism pushed to 1 We are laying In a good stock suitable lection. Dr. E. E. Caster then delivered logical results, and the American gov- ing conducted by Rev. F. A. Stiles. In- for Commencement Gifts, such as fancy an able address, from which we gather- ernment had now to show whether It terment In Vermont cemetery. gift books by Tennyson, Whittier, Long- ed the following: dared to return a domestic blow. The iSALEOPENS FRIDAY MORNING states were not long In dividing off and ipnriona Meteorites. I fellow and others, sterling silver aonve- It is something more than curiosity that sides; 12,000,000 The museums of the world contains nlr spoons engraved with school bulld- calls us togethertoday. We are here In taking people arrayed against 20,000,000. conaldenable collectionof specimens ,ngt Chelsea, and Michigan souvenir Big lot of BO and UOc drew goods, some all wool and eoine are remembrance of our dead. We are themselves labeled meteorites, which are, never- gp^Q, w|t|| state seal on them, be said here to pay a tribute to patriotism. We Whatever may of the bravery theless, spurious. Meteorites wave creat novelties, of the Confederate soldiers— and no one, com- Big lot of 40c, 30c and SRc noveltlea for ....... are here to show that we will not let oar ? 19caild25C mand a high price. A dollar for an . .•/, LTY . certainly not the men who fought them, heroes die and be forgotten as though ounce weight would not be too much | b«utlful P04*8* knlv“- P,clurM' etc has the slightest desire or reason to mlu- 76c they had been cowards or deserters. We in certain cases. Certain Corsicana and 98c Ify their courage— better material than I revere the memory of those who died In lately manufacture meteorites for the market, taking minerals and covering the South Land, in the Antilles, or In we sent to the Sooth was never marshal- them with an artificial crust. Of| our far away Insular possessions. They led on a battlefield. They came from course, the fraud was detected at the all all the walks of Industrial and profes- Best Suitings Reduced for this Sale died In a cause related to the rlehts of first analysis,and equally, of course, | the sional life, from hill top and vale, from man, the march of truth, and the Coraicans are now in jail for sell- We want your patronage In silverware mighty moral progressions of the age. the plowfleld, the workshop and the ing meteorites under false pre- 1 because we are prepared at all times to halls of learning. On the average they And why should we not commemorate tenses. In 1855 a number of persona in utigfy y0ur mints . their deeds with solemn service and cov- were two Inches taller than the EnglUh Russia declared that a meteor fall had We ooe of the ^ ]lnw| of |U. soldiery and three Inches taller than the er with (lowers the turf that lies above taken place in their village and the obu,Dab| ,Qch M pickle forkil French, while intelligenceand educa- Bpccimena they produced were . „ . Big Clearing Sale ot Shoes them? “The only national debt we can pur- . ’ „ chased by several museums. An analy- bre“d knive>. ^ i«%. °>'ve, cream- tion made them self-reliantand less de- never pay Is the debt we the victor owe sis haa recently shown that all were gwj “d sugar spoons. Guaranteed 12 pendent for their efficiency upon the ions Union soldiers," spurious. In the museum of Cairo la s I pwt. silver knives end forks at $3.25 to We tlnd we have a great many broken lota ol shoes, just a few pairs of So vivid are the memories and recol- qualities of their commanders. large "meteorite," found In the Libyan I $3 . 50 per set. 1 1 kind, but they are just as good aa though they came out of full cases or Of course our boys won the fight, but lections of the events which combined desert, which is, in fact, only a mass I out of uubrokeu lota. Simply a closing out of all odd lota of shoes. it was at the expense of more than 800, to make the ceremonies of this day poe of iron which the natives had tried to | Childrens and misses odd pairs shoes, r>0c, 75c and 98c. 000 dead on both sides, and over 4,000,- slble that it scarcely seems real that sev melt. The catalogue could be much ex- Misses’odd pairs of shoes, were $1.25 to $2 00, now 76c and 98c. tended. — N. Y. Sun. en and thirty years have passed since 000,000 of dollars In money. Women's odd pairs of shoes, sizes 2)4 to 5, were to $8.50, now 98c to $1.50. the war bell struck its last alarm of re- Citizen soldiers! Today you re- live In vivid recollectionthe most exciting Carlos* Fact* About the Senate bellion iu the land and our boys In. blue, Not only does the senate represent in I Look over our line of hand decorated sheathing their swords, returned victors and eventful period of your lives. You its memhership almost every phase of chlna> one of the m08t guitab|e glfte for from the bloody llefds of the south. cannot forget the camp, the dreary march, the bivouac, the rattle of mus- Yet so It is. And sons enough have but many of its members were expe- weddtuK; We th,Dk we can ketry aud the roar of cannon, the shouts been born to the Republic during these rienced in legislative work before com- |y°ur fancy, as well as your pockotbook. of victory and the cries of fallen com- ing to the senate. Of the 88 senators, | Let us at least show you our line Special Prices on Men's Shoes years to constitute two armies greater rades, and you would not if you could. 20 served in the house of representa- but not grander than the one to which Thejfragrant flowers with which you to- tives. Fifteen senators have served we are this day indebted for continued as governor* of states. Senator War- national existence. day decorate the graves of those who ren served during two terms as gov- Youra for something new, fell In the awful strife, will seem sacred 1 say indebted for continued national ernor of the territory of Wyoming, and to you, and we will help you to existence, for, had not our heroes fought his second term ended with the admis- 22 lbs. Best Standard Granulated Sugar for $1 and died, fought ami survived, the na- Cover them with flowers, for still they are ours; sion of the territory as a state. He the boys tu blue, who were brave and true; with $1 purchase in any other department tion had perished outright. The boys who died, the nation's pride; was then elected first governor of the Cover them over, lather and brother; state. Fifteen senators have a record And surely no man who had the cour- Cover them over, every oue; The battle’s (ought, the victory won. of service in the confederate army, and iFenn & Vogel. age to march to the Held of conflictand one was in the confederate navy. Nine was fortunate enough to return, and no The quartern then rendered another Chelsea ’phone 53. senators were in the union army. Sena- man who is worthy of citizenship In this selection,after which the people were tors Pettus, of Alabama, and Bate*, of We ^ tbe highest market price for best of all lands, will ever object to dismissed by Rev.