Attorney Np to the First of January, When Ings of the Baooo Air Lift at the Water Life Is a Battle to Be Encountered the Audience by a Very Pretty Piano Solo
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IT PAYS TO TRADE AT JOHN HICKS’, he------- Clinton Republican.' WHOLE NO. 2,298. YOL. XLIV. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1899. O voho Visitors. perament, if its inclinations are wrong, TENTH ANNUAL REUNION IERKT YiLBRIDGE DUD. Editor Campbell, of the Argus, J. H. can be largely overcome by a stroDg FOOL SPARROW LAW Keeler, C. W. Gale and James Osborn, guard and force of will; while if you AN EVENTFUL DAY ortht 8t Johns High School Alumni. A Prominent Lawyer, Pioneer and Soldier of ths board of public works; Mayor possess ability, you are carried a long, A large number of graduates snd Gone. Hume and Aldermen J. W. Jordan, J. long stride toward the desired goal. friends gathered at the spacious home Henry Walbridge died at hie home in H. Copas, F. H. Gould, W. E. Washburn, Above all it is God’s plan that man of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Monger, on Fri- St. Johns at 10:15 Saturday, aged 78 J. T. Walsh, A. E. Palmer, G. WcLain should live acoordiog to the highest John H. Petty and Nicholas Carroll To the Kiiteen Graduates from the day evening, June 23rd. A very pleaaant yean, ten months and three daya. He and Robert Harmon, City Clerk J. L. mental and moral laws; that he should reception was enjoyed in the beautiful had been in usual health until last fall, Vorked it in This County. Ash and Superintendent Chas. Coasitt, be earnest, honest and energetic in order High School parlors during which fruit sherbert was and attended to his duties as prosecuting were here Tuesday to inspect the work to achieve the best results. served. Mias Mamie Fedewa favored attorney np to the first of January, when ings of the Baooo air lift at the Water Life is a battle to be encountered the audience by a very pretty piano solo. his term expired. Since thet time he works. Owosso is short of water, and is courageously, its obstacles to be master HEATS GOING TO THE KLONDIKE A short address was given by Mr. J. G. had been failing, being attacked with looking about for the best way to in THE END OF SCHOOL TO SOME—ONLY ed, and its burden to be borne fearlessly. FOR MAKING MONEY. Monroe, in which he said that although dropay. crease the supply. Their wells are less A MILE POST TO OTHERS. From life two educational influences are our present looked to the future, and Deceased was born in Capot, Vermont, than 100 feet deep, and flow. Up to this received: example, which you may or in the commonplace duties of every day and waa left an orphan at an early age. time they have not been obliged to may not heed, and experience, which life, we seemed to live in the tomorrow, Ho worked his way through the Academy Last week deputy county treasurer pump them. you cannot escape. The former may be Commencement exercises were listened still we find our greatest pleasures in of Vermont, and waa admitted to the a kind friend, the latter is often times a Upton, noticed that a couple of strangers to by s large audience at the M. E. church recollections of the past and in meeting bar before Judge Redfleld. He was were presenting sparrow bounty orders BU8INES8 LOCALS. harsh master. last Thursday night, and while there was with our school companions. Mr, married and had one eon, John Walbridge, with great rapidity. They were issued Your success will be in accordance Spec ini*. little demonstration the closest atten Monroe gave a very earnest plea for the uow of Vermont, but hia wife did not with your aspirations and your work. If by the town clerks as follows: German Knitting Yarn, double skeins tion was given each number on the continuance of the meetings of the long survive, and he was married again June 14th, Dewitt._____________________ 821.68 industry, perseverance, and application “ 15th, Dallas............................... 9.30 was 25 and 30 cents, now 16 cents. program. The church was decorated Alumni, not only for the great pleasure to Zilphia Allen, of Vermont, moved to Germantown Yarn, was 18 cents now are united, you will attain the desired “ 16th, Westphalia...............................- 14.09 with bunting and ferns, and the exer enjoyed by all, but as a stimulus to the Saline, Michigan and began the practice “ 19th, Dewitt .-....... 18.70 11 cents. heights. Believe, have perfect fa’th and “ 20th, Westphalia__________________ 29.00 Germantown Yarn, was 10 cents now cises opened with a song by the high High School. The guests then had the of law. In 1856 he came to St. Johna They also applied for orders in Olive school glee club, followed by an earnest reliance in self, be true in friendship, 7 cents. pleasure of a sweet vocal solo by Miss and built up a law practice, leaving it and Greenbush, but the clerks insisted Saxony Yarn, was 15 cents now 8 cents. prayer by Rev. Holmes. Mias Maud and loyal in purpose. If failure or mis to enter the war of the rebellion as takes are made, place them beneath your Olive M unger, and a recitation nicely on counting the sparrows before they Saxony Yarn, was 8 snd 10 cents now Buck sang “The Crown of Glory," given by Mies Daisy Osgood. Mias Captain of Company G., 23rd Michigan issued the orders, and the men drove off. 4 cents. in a pleasing manner, after which feet to serve as stepping stones. To infantry, which be raised. He remained Brainard A Armstrongs’, Belding Bros*, fail may find you aptitude for something Frances Church read an essay written They made a third application at Dewitt, and Richardson’s wash silks, 2 skeins the program swung into the beaten path in the army two years, being detailed greater. The history of all reformations in her usual pleasing style. Mrs. H. but this time the clerk concluded to for 5 cents at Mrs. H. W. Holton ’s. of essays and prophecy. Arthur Laugh- and discoveries is one of toil and dis Tramp sang a solo which was much ae Judge advocate during a portion couni the birds, aDd they drove away lin spoke on “Sun Flowers,” drawing couragement followed by victory. appreciated and Miss Bunday gave a of that time, resigning on Sheriff Dunn took the matter up aa soon Everything is to be sold at actual cost upon the classics for his foundation, and Ambition is said to have ruined many price at Boucher A Petsch’s, the up-town very pretty original poem. A vocal account of ill health. Returning to St. as notified, and traced Petty to Mason urged the importance of seeking light, men. but for every mao ruined by his milliners, next south of the Racket, St. ambition, hundreds have been marred by solo by Miss Emmons closed the program, Johna he remained until 1888, when he where he was arrested and held by the Johns. _________________ as the sun flower does, for strength and their contentment. Then— and the guests were invited to the din removed to Ithaca, again removing to inspiration. It was a first rate produc Ingham sheriff until Mr. Dunn sent for Fir* Insurance, “Try to make the most of life. ning room, where light refreshments St. Johns a few years later. Three him and lodged him in jail. The tion. Lose no happy day ; children were born to them, of the second I have removed my insurance busi Time will never brin* you back were served. other fellow, whose name is Carroll, but ness to Leland’s store. Leading compa Mae Belle Keey compared men to Chances swept away. marriage all of whom are still living, Leave no tender word unsaid. A short business meeting was called, who registered at Weetphalia as M. J* nies represented. Pension vouchers domineering, strutting, selfish roosters, Work while work shall last; and the following officers were elected Henry E., of St. Johns; Edward L., of executed. Wm. E. Hamilton . 2-13 The mill will never, never grind Murphy, showed up at Westphalia again and intimated that ambitious people are for the coming year: president, Mias Newport News, Virginia, and Mrs. J. H. With the water that is past.” Monday, and Deputy Sheriff Baker, who Don t Forget. uncomfortable to live with, that ambition Susie Durkee; vice president, Mrs. Ezra DeMay, of Jackson, Michigan. He is This closed the exercises, and very had been provided with a warrant by We are going to have four big days of was principally selfishceeg. She closed many then went to the home of Mr. and Smith; secretary, Mr. Frank Buck; also survived by his second wife. treasurer, Mrs. John Fildew. Sheriff Dunn, arrested him and brought solid fun. Everybody is comiDg to St by eulogizing Geo. Washington and tak Mrs. J. H. Fedewa, where the Juniors Mr. Walbridge was a man of strong Johns these four big daya You had gave a delightful reception on the lawn The following alumni were present: him to St Johns hand cuffed. After his ing a fall out of Napoleon Bonaparte. better come too. to graduates. The night was perfect, CLASS OP *79. physical and mental make up, retaining arrest at Westphalia he tried to break At this juncture the sweet voice of Esther James E. Boiler. C. T. Babcock. his vigor to a remarkable degree in his Big bicycle races Wednesday, July 5. Chinese lanterns and electric lights as out. Both are young men under 30, and Fast riders from all over tbe state wifi McCabe in “Ave Maria” brought hope sisted the moon in converting the night CLASS OF ’81.