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. Cora Brainard Smith. old age. He was an ardent republican plenty bright enough to avoid misunder­ be here. No. 1—One mile, open to riders and solace to the ambitious men, if there into day, and the hand and social con­ CLASS OF ’82. and was elected prosecuting attorney verse added relish to the ice cream and standings with the law. Petty was of the state; $35, $20, $10; diamonds and were any present. William C. Wright. Idt Lyon Fildew. merchandise. No 2 -One mile, open to cake. CLASS OF ’83. twice, and circuit court commissioner on dressed in a light suit and chocolate Nellie Bunday Lyon. that ticket until the campaign of 1996, riders of Clinton county; $35. $20, $10; The class prophecy was given by Miss shoes and called the sheriff “son.” He diamonds and merchandise. No. 3—-One CLASS OF ’84. when he joined the silver forces, accepted Thurza Judd “Through Arthur's specta­ Dewitt H. Hunt. had Attorney Alexander, of Mason, here mile novice, to riders of the state: gold cles,” and was delivered with the poise CLASS OF ’86. the nomination for prosecuting attorney to defend him, while Carroll was com­ and silver medal; best 2 in 3. No. 4— and inflection of a Mrs. Scott-Siddons. Anna Stephenson. Myrtle Hart Matteson. and was the only man elected on thwt One mile novice, to boys 16 and under, in COME TO ST, J Lucy E. Palmer. mitted to jail by Justice Marshall, in Clinton county; merchandise; best 2 in She pictured an air ship floating over St. CLASS OF ’87. ticket in this county. He was renomi­ Alberta Stevenson Clark. Etta T. Hubbard. default of $500 bail, to be examined next 3; L. A. W.* rules governing; santioned Johns in 1947, with Arthur Laughlin on Brownie Bromley. nated last fall, but the adverse majority Wednesday. Upon examination of Petty by L. A. W. racing board. the bridge looking down at the wonder­ CLASS OF ’88. defeated the whole ticket he represented. Tuesday, the evidence was not sufficient Thursday, July 6th, league base ball. Ola Bromley. Nettie Davies Vaughan. The Boston Bloomer Girls will play on ful progiess made since he took his flight And Help ns Celebrate the 4th in M. D. Hubbard. He was a genial, generous and kind- to warrant holding him and he was dis­ hearted man, and an able lawyer. that day. This will be the treat of the with the class of ’99. He beheld a great CLASS OF ’89. charged. The fault, if fault there is, season. You cannot afford to miss this. city, with numerous railroads, countless Win. A. Smith. Ada Cochrane. Mr. Walbridge had long been a Proper Style. CLASS OF ’90. seems to be with the clerks who issued They, travel in their own car and are people and a great crystal palace instead N. May Moreland. E. L. Dooltng. member of the Congregational church. the orders without counting and destroy the Ladies’ champion Base Ball Club of of a table factory. Mrs. Grundy had Anna H. Burke. Marguerite A. Kinmond. Tne funeral was held under Masonic the world. CLASS OF ’91. ing the birds as the law requires. Friday, July 7, horse racing, running reformed, and instead of talking scandal, Susie C. Durkee. Chas. Frederick Knapp. auspices, at the M. E. church, C. E. and trotting. Thisjvill be tbe big day she was full of loving kindness. Arthur ADDRESS BY JUDGE DABOLL, 810 RTS, CLA8S OF ’92. Grisson Post, G. A. R., acting as escort, Leah Isabel Fowler. MargaretA. Kelly. Win. H. Sage. for all. Anybody can enter horses in GAMES AND FIREWORKS. at 3 p. m. Monday, Rev. Binkhorst these races free of charge, either running accidentally dropped a large spong from Stella Wolcott. Wm. H. Sage has been appointed his ship, and it fell on Muskrat Lake, CLASS OF ’93. preaching the sermon. Six members or trotting. The prizes will be the gate Madge O. Bunday. F. P. Buck. postmaster at Fowler in place of J. F. of Company G., Charles Fowler, R. C. money. Now is your time to enter. absorbing all the water, and the lake Nora Wandel Mann. Phebe Estella Denton. Shraft, resigned. Mr. Sage is an old Any horse that has never won money or bed was soon covered with bleeding CLASS OF ’94. Lewis, A. O. Hunt and James Larkins, Arrangements have been made for an Ethel M. Ash. Nelson M. Root. soldier, a first class man aDd an active a prize before, can enter in these races. St. Johns, and A. J. Annis and Robert Send your name at once to Edw . B. hearts. The various members of the old fashioned celebration in St. Johns Ralph Cowles. Winifred Daboll. republican. He will make a good class were considered, and properly Austin E. Cowles. Anderson, Maple Rapids, acting as K repp8, Sec’y. next Tuesday. There will be a parade CLASS OF 95. official. Big Show at Opera House all week. disposed of. in the morning, an address by Judge Louis M. Henderson. R. C. Buck. bearers. The choir was composed of CLASS OF ’97. Clarence Osgood spoke upcn “The Daboll, a water battle, games and sports, Hiram Bross, Miss Malthouse, Mies Summer School. The best selection ef ladies suit*, skirts Cora L. Collins. Frances A. Nelson. snd shirt waists is at Real and Unreal,” and made a strong and a grand display of fireworks. Every Lena M. Bailey. Alberta Hall. Frye and Norman Kuhns. After the ^The St. Johns Summer Normal opens Qlenn Steel. Alice Kelly. Masonic service Rev. Holmes offered N oble Burnett ’s. plea for full, manly development of effort will be made to have a pleasant, CLASS OF ’96. in the High school rooms, July 17th. mind, and true worth, quoting from the orderly celebration. Frances Maud Churcb. Grace E. Emmons. prayer, and Mr. Binkhorst spoke briefly W*Dt*d Marie Blanchard. Glen Hathaway. Every assurance is given for a good “Psalm of Life.” It was a good, sensible Everybody is requested to learn the Adah L. Sturgis. of the deceased; that he was the first attendance and a very successful school. Second hand heating stoves, also pay cash for rags, copper, zinc, lead and rub-. production. words to America and Marching CLASS OF ’99. person to unite with the Congregational Mr. Hiram C. Daley, Ph. B., of the Stanlake Jury. Edith Holbrook. church upon profession of faith after Her, Faxon A Richmond block. Mr. E. J. Moinet, sang “Calvary,” Through Georgia. We want enough Agnes Warren. Cora Haynes. University of Michigan, and graduate of Wm. Crich . Grace Marie Holmes. Winfield Ash. its organization; that he had set his contributing very much to the pleasure voices to drown three large bands, and Clarence Pard Osgood. Julia G. Smith. the State Normal at Ypsilanti has been you can’t half sing if you don’t know Florence M. Teacnout. John Albert Hildreth. house in order, and was prepared to go. Many good bargains in all departments of his hearers. He has a magnificent, Iva A. Henderson. Geo. McDonald. secured as assistant. He together with at N oble Burnett ’s. well cultivated voice, and his selection the words. If you will come and sing Edward L. Hogan. Lncile Dewitt. Judge Daboll spoke briefly on behalf of the very able conductor, Lemuel G. Hol­ -...... —■■■■■■ . • Oral Casterline. Mabel Kelly. the bar, who attended in a body. He Oriental Bath Towel*. was a pleasing one. America, the greatest of the national brook, will make things interesting for hymns, it will impress your patriotic had known tbe deceased for twenty 40 dozen bath towels will be placed on “Blind in the Midst of Beauty,” was One Speaks Apart—A Fragment. the teachers of Clinton county. sale during the great White Fair Sale nature and make you enjoy the day as years. He was a natural fighter, who the subject of Edith Holbrook’s essay, Sacrnd Concert. The Mercantile Co . and she pointed out how many fail to you never did before. Try it. MADGE O. Bl'NDAT. could not stay away from the war. When his services were enlisted for a Something of an innovation in the way New line of ladies p que suits iD the catch the beauty that surronds them. Can it be years? Years upon years, ’tis true, of an evening service was introduced at most desirable shades at $2.50 suit at And these the boys and girls I used to know. client, he was j. st as much of a warrior, It was evident that she thoroughly —And I so gray. the Congregational church Sunday night. N oble Burnett ’s. appreciated the benefits to be derived The business men of St. Johns have Just yesterday but never forgot the courtesy due court, It seems 1 left my Mater’s door. opponent and client. He was devoted It was in the form of a sacred concert. Trimmed and untrimmed hats at your from the development of the mind, and arranged to hold a celebration on Jnly What can 1 bring to prove theeo many years? The Vernon Brothers, of , own pricos at Mbs. H. W. Holton ’s. What can the others who passed out before? to the cause of the client ho represented, is an earnest Btudent. She called atten­ 4th—one day only. They are not re­ Laughter and tears who gave a concert Monday night, very and his word could be implicitly relied Do not think you are getting bargains tion to the fact that all great literary —ana tears. kindly assisted by furnishing 'two num­ sponsible for the advertising of any I look about the throng for a fair face— upon. At the close of the Judge’s re­ in prints, sheeting, etc. until you see what minds were devoted lovers of nature, A girlish voice, a smile, roees, fan, lace bers on the program. The rest of the you can get at N oble Burnett ’s. and that contact with nature brought other days by private individuals. — Long, long ago. marks the line of march was resumed A whisper low to the cemetery, where the Masonic time was filled with selections by a large out the best there is in mankind. Thomas Bromley , Jr., Chairman, Falls on my listening ear. Handkerchiefs at half regular prices burial service was performed under a chorus choir, solos by Miss Mammie Agnes Warren took that familiar H H. Fitzgerald , Secretary, No, can it be? Ah well, I might have known Emmons and Harry Walsworth, a duet during White Fair Sale, July 3rd to 15th Some lives are made too near The Mercantile Co . nursery, character “Jack Horner,” for Business Men’s Committee- To heaven ’s own large canopy covering the grave. by the Misses Alice Malthouse and Julia —to heaven ’s own. her subject, and made much of him. C. C. V aughan , President of Day* E. L. Walbridge and Mr. aDd Mrs. Bross, hymns by all, and a short talk by New belt buckles at Allison e And where that one to whom I said ‘good by’? the pastor on the value of music, She said Columbus was a Jack Horner So wide apart our pathways lie, DeMay, Mrs. J. W. Whitney, a cousin 1 had forgot especially as relating to sacred service. Notice of Course! in a way, and when he stuck his thumb Death of Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald. About his lot. from Ionia, were among those here to Failure, you say ! He fall? attend the funeral. A large number Mr. John Adams, of Riley, and Miss That The Mercantile White Fair Sale into the Atlantic he pulled out a con­ The people of St. Johns and vicinity He bore the honors of a certain class. will be worth your while to patronize Our efforts matched with his were pale. were present to pay their last resoects. Millie Tows, of St. Johns, were married tinent. The Indians were here with were shocked and saddened last week at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. July 3rd to 15th. Well, let him pass A ction of the Bar . plenty of thumbs, but they did not stick to learn that Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald, who —let him pass I and Mrs. Harry Tows, Wednesday morn­ Special prices on all summer goods for them into the pie of mother earth, and had been in usual health, was stricken And tell me, pray, about that thoughtful brow* Clinton County bar met at the office ing, June 28th. A company of the the next 30 days to reduce stock at Those eyes that Idle moments ne ’er allow. consequently got no plums. The white with paralysis, and in a serious con­ His is success I of Spaulding, Norton A Dooling Satur­ relatives and friends were present to N oble Burnett ’s. And happiness? day night and appointed a committee to witness the ceremony and bid the bride man followed Columbus and not only dition., As the days passed and her You’re not quite sure? ’Twere well. and {groom happiness and prosperity. White Fair Bale. got the plum but the whole pie. She case seemed hopeless, genuine grief was Success and failure on the scales to throw make arrangements for the bar to attend An early weddjn^ breakfast was nicely Notice 1 Man weighs, but G od alone can tell tbe funeral. When court convened served. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will make Be sure you attend it July 3rd to 15th expressed the gratitude of the class to felt by all who had known her Christian Which falls below Monday morning, a motion was made by inclusive The Mercantile Co . the teachers for their skilful guidance virtues and sweet life. All that loving —which falls below. their future home in Riley. And so I’d stand for hoars and watch this throng, Mr. Brunson to adjourn for tho day in Carpets, linoleums aDd lace curtains at as to the best methods of extracting the devotion and medical skill could suggest New faces, those grown strange, unseen for long, respect to the memory of Mr. Walbridge, M. E. Church Note*. Whet stories cry, which was dons. On motion the Court prices sure to interest buyers at plums of knowledge from the pie of life. was done, but to no avail, and the end Sunday morning theme, “America for oble urnett s What secret* lie named next Monday, at l p. m., as the N B ’ . Miss Julia Ann Bross favored the came early Wednesday morning. Besides Within these hearts. Deeds done, undone Christ.” A patriotic appeal. Evening —Ideals long sought, with seeming paltry gain time when memorial addresses would be topic, “Companionship.” The fourth in audience with a vocal solo. Miss Brass her husband she leaves three sons, and —Lives made of light and night, darkness and made in court for the deceased. See the Boston Bloomer Girls play Ball Pleasure, some pain [sun, thfc series of addresses to young people. Thursday, July 6th. has been in the plum business herself a daughter, Mrs. Chas P. Baker, Howard —some pain. the past year, and her rich voice shows H., Roy and Harry Fitzgerald, all of E’en thus the world runs on —thus should It ran. MARRIAGE LICENSES Pensions. Excursion to Frankfort. marked development St. Johns. The funeral will be private One lives, another dies. Here sinks the sun, A pension of $6 per month has been Sunday, July 9th, the Ann Arbor R. And rises there R. will run a special excursion train to Assistant principal Brownie Bromley and held at the house at 3 today, Rev. Radiant —fair. June 21—Frank H. Watton, Wisconsin ...... 24 ranted Owen McGonigie, Bath; increase Where one man fails, or thinks he fails. Catherine E. Welch, Ovid ...... 19 ram $12 to $14 per month to Joseph Crystal Lake and Frankfort. Fare for presented the diplomas. Herbenger officiating. Another wins. Where one heart breaks June 24—-Geo. W. Groan, Watertown...... 24 f the round trip will be $1.75. Special Another beats. So, then, unfurl the sails! Lncile B. Scott, Dewitt...... 27 Sleiger, Elsie; ana increase from $10 to train leaves Elsie at 503 a. m. Members of ths class of ’90:—Tonight A new crew takes, June 24—Augustus Prudy, Ovid...... 45 $12 per month to Andrew J. Annis, Gertrude Yerkes Fitzgerald was born —A new crew takes the thought uppermost in your minds at Northville, Mich., April 17,1846, and Elisa Parmenter,ShepardaTille...... 44 Maple Rapids. Toledo Excursion. may be one of regret that you are leav­ was united in marriage to J. W. Fitz­ A firm hold on the helm. Thus, launch the bark I June 28 —Albert Ananyina, St. John* ...... 23 Sunday July 2nd, tbe Ann Arbor Rail­ How bright, how brave these faces, and their Clara R. Morow, Saginaw...... 23 Dr. Willard Hagadorn writes ns that ing associations which, as one of your gerald Oct. 7,1868. With the exception mark? Juna 27 —John D. Adam*, Riley...... 25 road will give another of ite popular of a five years residence in Jackson, As always, high— Millie Tows, 8t. John* ...... 23 he will be in St. Johns at the Steel House, excursione to Lako Erie Park A Casino, members has suggested, have become a Why that deep sigh? Monday,July 3rd, and may remain two Toledo. That this resort is fast becom­ part of your being; it may be one of joy Mich., since their marriage they have Did not these earnest hearts aim higher June 27 —Arthur Liberty, Detroit...... 21 resided continuously in Clinton county, far Pearl Anthony, Lebanon ...... IS or three days if his patronage here de­ ing popular with Michigan people is that you are leaving your present school They moved to St Johns Jan. 1, 1887. Than their frail bark can bear bar freight, mands it. He has given such universal evidenced by the fact that the last excur ­ life; or it may be this question: How She died from paralysis, June 28, 1899, Why, never wonld they sight the the nearest star The Glortona Fourth of July, satisfaction here that we don’t see how sion carried neartv 1000 people to Toledo. Rung out by fate he caD get through in a week. Tell your shall I now occupy myself? In other at 1:30 a.m.. She lived a plain, unos­ —hang oat by fate. The Grand Trunk Railway System west of the Special truin will leave Ownsao at 8:00 a. tentatious life, doing her acts of good­ Detroit and St. Clair Hirers, for the Fourth of friends they may want to see him. no. Fare for the round trip $1.00. words. How shall I live? We live because we hope end long and dream. July will make one lowest first das* fare for tbe ness and merer in a quiet way. She What were this world did all Its factors seem ronnd trip between all stations on ite lines and BORN. In answering this last thought, your was devoted to her family and willingly Jnst as they are? those of connecting line*. Ticket* will be sold If to, a bar for all train* on July Id and 4th, made valid to Wonderful Ruma Katah and Dr. L. N. characteristics of temperament, educa­ made any sacrifice of her own pleasure Would abnt us from our brightest spot. return np to and including all trains of Jnly Stb. In St. John*. Jnn* 28, to Mr. and Mr*. D. G. tional^ vantages, And adaptation f6r pur­ or engagement for their comfort and The fair beyond would lie in night. Ticket* will also bo sold at Detroit and Port Steal, i son. Darn 1* well pleased. Mixer ’s genuine cancer happiness. Quietly domestic, hor home Thank God I blind law rnlea not our lot— Huron only at the same rate and limit a* In Midland county, Jane 28

...... , ItruMi Manufacture. The Republican. Prom St. Louia Globe-Democrat: American manufacturers exported pro­ WEEK’S HISTORY. ducts worth $183,000,000 in 1896 and Thursday, June 29, 1899. $330,000,000 worth in 1898. Within a decade of two this will be a billion dollar The salary of President Angell, of the country in supplying the world with News from All Parte of the Great CANCER IS DEADLY! University, was raised to 17,000 per year manufactured articles. World. last week. It was only two or three Stores of Gold, This fearful disease often first appears weeks before that the legislature in* Results Fatally in Nine us a mere scratch, a Dimple, or lump in creased the Sled tax by 1100,000 per While the cheap money champions HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY NARRATED. the breast, too small to attract any year and gave it to the University. keep up their chatter, the world goes notice, until, in many cases, the deadly along developing its mineral resources in Cases Out of Ten —A disregard of the holy ratio of "16 to 1.” *11 the Latest Good News, Foreign Kvents disease is fully developed. The effects of a stable government in It is adding to its stock of gold at an Which Art of General Interest, Disas­ Cancer can not bo cured by a surgical Cuba are sliown bythe increased demand unprecedented rate. The yellow mental ters, Crimes anti Other Subjects Chroni ­ Cure Found at Last. operation, because the disease is a virulent for American products. In the ten months is oeiDg found in such abundance and cled la Condensed Form for the Busy poison in the blood, circulating throughout the system, and although the coet of mining under improved meth­ Header. the sore or ulcer—known as the Cancer —may ,be cut away, the Coding with April, 1897, this country ods has been so reduced that capital is cold to Cuba 11216 worth of agricultural aeekheg this form of investment. An Excellent Combination. poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES. renewed violence. impleosonts, and in the corresponding ten An estimate recently made by the The pleasant method and beneficial General Wheaton has occupied Peres months ending this year $21,061. Of director of the United States mint places effects of the well known remedy, The wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-oeated the worlds output of gold next vear at das Marinas after moderately heavy Wheat flour in the same period two years Syrup op Flos, manufactured by the fighting. blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a lew de ­ $468/000,000, Last year the United California Fig Strop Co., illustrate spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting the skill of ago the United States sold Cnba $497,- States alone took from its mines $56,000,- the value of obtaining the liquid laxa­ Rear Admiral John C. Watson has arrived at Manila and raised his flag the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S proved 862, and this year $1,388,267. Cars and 006 in gold. Counting Alaska there tive principles of plants known to be on tbe U. 8. Cruiser Baltimore. equal to the disease an l promptly effected a cure. The glad news carriages for the two periods show an in­ seems no reason to doubt that for some ■medicinally laxative and presenting years to come the entire yield for this them in the form most refreshing to the The hospital ship Relief has left Ma­ spread rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated crease from $3993 to $07,948. county will reach $100,060,000 annually. taste and acceptable to the system. It nila for San Francisco with 250 tick beyond doubt that a cure had at last been It requires a considerable degree of is the one perfect strengthening laxa­ aboard. found for deadly Cancer . Evidence has accu­ The Filipinos continue to keep up a hardihood for a man to stand up and tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers WASHINGTON NOTES. mulated which is incontrovertible, of which guerilla warfare, firing from so-called deliberately assert that the country is going to ruin because silver was “demon­ gently yet promptly and enabling one The comptroller of the currency has the following is a specimen : friendly houses, Indian fashion. It seems etized” in 1873. As a matter of fact and to overcome habitual constipation per­ declared dividends in favor of the cred ­ “Cancer ia hereditary in-our family, my father, a probable that a larger number of troops 'justice known to everybody silver never manently. Its perfect freedom from itors of insolvent national hanks as sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful every objectionable quality and sub­ follows: Five per cent., Second Na­ disease. My feelings may be imagined when the hor­ Will be needed, and severe enough treat was “demonetized,” for every silver coin stance, and its acting on the kidneys, tional bank of Grand Forks, N. D.; 10 inent given to those who claim to be ever issued by the United States is to rible disease made its appearance on my side. It waa liver and bowels, without vveakening per cent., Dakota National bank of a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way aa day worth in gold as much as it ever was, •or irritating them, make it the ideal Sioux Falls, N. D.; 6 per cent, First friendly but harbor soldiers in citizensi and every silver dollar is as good as the to cause great alarm. The disease seemed beyond the clothing to prevent further occurrences laxative. National bank of Newport, Ky.; 3 1-10 skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good gold dollar to buy the comforts of life. In the process of manufacturing figs per cent.. First National bank of Del of the kind. The tactics thus far in' Furthermore there is more silver in cir­ whatever, the Cancer growing worse all the while >are used, as they are pleasant to the Norte, Colo. I Numerous remedies were used for it but the Cancer ICRS. 8. M. IDOL, Luzone invite a war of extermination, culation today than there was in 1873 or taste, but the medicinal qualities of the rior to that date. Aocording to official It Is probable that Secretary of the grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed Cnd our soldiers will probably soon tire •remedy are obtained from senna and Treasury Lyman J. Gage will reside in Sguree from 1792, when coinage began, to other aromatic plants, by a method to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer is. especially of going over ‘the same ground. The! 1873, the total silver productof the mints Washington after his retirement from when inherited. I was advised to try Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.), which, from the known to the California Fjg Sy*up the cabinet two years hence. second trip over ought to prevent the was $144,000,000 while from 1873 to 1897 •Co. only. In order to get its beneficial first day, forced out the poison. I continued its use until I had taken eighteen the silver ooinage was $594,000,000. The -effects and to avoid imitations, please bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and have had no symptoms of the necessity of going again. TH.it CRIMINAL RECORD. dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed. 8. S. S. is the only cure “demonetizers” have been very kind to ■remember the full name of the Company Rioting still continues over the street for Cancer.—Mrs 8 M. Idol , Winston, N. C. silver for they have preserved its parity printed on the front of every -package. car strike at Cleveland, O. Many non ­ A Tax Comm Union with gold from that day to this, whereas union men have been severely beaten Our book on Cancer, containing other testimonials and valuable if the “free and unlimited” silverites of CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. One of the wise measures passed by BAN FRANCISCO. OAL. and one of tbe strikers has been shot information, will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific the Bryan stripe -could have had their LOUISVILLE. XT. * NRW YORK. N. Y. In the leg. Company, Atlanta, Georgia. the legislature, was the law creating a way, silver dollars'today would be worth For sale by all Druggist#.—Price 50c. per,buttle. Dr. Thomas Osmond Summers, a yel­ permanent tax commission. The Detroit less than fifty cents each. In 1873 the low fever expert, committed suicide at The United states came snip Hooker, Tribune editorially comments upon -tine per capita of gdld, silver and paper was St. Louis by shooting himself, because $21.36 and today It is $25 45. Then the Champions For Blue Ribbon Week. rasult of an explosion of an oil can with from New York May 1 for Manila, has new law as !follows:-In form, it -is an of a fancied lack of appreciation of his which the woman attempted to start a arrived at Singapore. Straits Settle­ stock of gold was $135,000,000 now it is It is almost as good as going to the services during the Spanish war. amendment to the general tax law. In about $900,000,000or more than the entire races to visit the grounds of the Detroit fire at their home. ment. Walter Porter and John Newman, Fire at Oswego, N. Y., severely It cost Professor Dewar $3,000 to pro­ fact, it iea revolutionizing of the tax stock of gold, silver and paper in 1873, Driving Club just now. There are more mail wagon drivers arrested at Chi­ But the silver enthusiast never troubles fast trotters and pacers occuping the burned eight persons and suffocated to duce his first ounce of liquid air. laws. If enforced in the spirit Of its cago for robbing the malls, got about death Mrs. Rachel King. Three persona himself with facte and figures but it may spacious stalls at this famous track than 920,000 in checks alone out of the mail. A congress of 200 deaf mutes was re­ language it can hardly fail to be the have a good affect among those Who any point where the light harness were burned In a New York fire, one — cently held at Stuttgart. Granville M. Holt, manager of the most important tax measure the state think out things for themselves. It steppers are being worked. Foremost John Cody —dying of his Injuries. The national convention of pressmen utterly refutes JHtoir contention and among the noted flyers is John R. Gentry, sporting goods department of Mont ­ The 2-year-old child of John Sclthala, has ever had on its statute books, and gomery Ward & Co., shot himself in his and assistants, which has been In ses­ proves how absurd were their predictions the Kansas bred whirlwind, now owned of Chicago, was scalded to death by sion in Indianapolis, has adjourned to the more is is examined the more it three years ago. R. D. by E. H. Harriman, the New York rail­ home in the presence of his wife. He falling into a large pan of hot water. had been 111 for some time. meet in Milwaukee the third week In appears1 to transcend, in its possibility way magnate. His trainer, W. J. H. C. Hart fell nearly 100 feet while June. 1900. Andrews, made a world’s record-in 1896, Captain L. B. Chapin, a veteran of loading paper on an elevator at Chica­ any of the other measures of tax reform MsJor-0«a«ral Lawton. the civil war and captain in the Third Eastern and northern Finland are proposed during the sessioos, the Atkin­ with Gentry, when he placed the high go. Hart is alive with a compound threatened with famine and floods. The From the Inter Ocean.: water mark for speed to sulky at 2:00 %< Ohio cavalry, a well-to-do resident of fracture of one leg and back Injured. Benton Heights, O., committed suicide late cold weather has ruined the rye son bill not excepted. Henry W. Lawton, lieutenant colooe- closer to the coveted two minutes than Edward Moody met his death at Chi­ by hanging. crops. The powers conferred upon tfee -com of the regulars, Major General of volun any horse had ever gone before. Since cago while at work on a trolley pole A thief entered the Metropolitan Na­ Of the world ’s annual yield of petro­ teers, the conqueror of Geronimo, the then Star Pointer has carried Off the twelve feet above the ground. Moody ’s mission which it creates are unprece tional bank at Boston and stole 910.000 leum, amounting to 5,000,000,000 gallons, hero of El Caney, and the victor of Ba- championship, by his mile in 1:59 %, but head came In contact with a live wire. dented in character and enormous it while the paying teller’s attention was the United States produces half. coor, has fought nearly forty years -for believing that his gallant “red pony” is John Burns, in trying to board a Chi­ scope. This commission to authorized still the fastest horse living, Andrews drawn away for a moment. He was later The Atlantic transport line steamer the United States government. As cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul passenger Montana, from Baltimore, has reached to sit as a final board of review upon country boy in-Ohio, he got his size aad will try to regain the laurel with him captured at New York and the money all recovered. train, fell beneath the wheels, which Falmouth, Eng., with its propeller shaft every assessment roil in the state; to brawn from sturdy farmer folk. The this year. Gentry will be one dt the passed over his legs at the knees. Fred Gruelin, an aged man of Mil­ broken. It had been towed for six days correct omissions or irregularities ir country schoolmaster gave him a start; attractions of the Ribbon meeting, which since then the wonld has been bis school. starts off the Grand Circuit, and occupies waukee, quarreled with his young wife LATENT FOREIGN NEWS, by the steamer Elderlle. In Cuba women are now able to dine such roll; to enter upon a geoerdl re He entered thewolunteer service of the the week from July 17 —21. Besides the and shot her twice and then killed him­ The masons lockout and strike at alone in restaurants —a thing that was vision of each roll, if it deems -such United States in 1861. He went in a big field of nimble trotters engaged in self. The woman may recover. Berlin threatens to Involve the building never possible under the old regime. radio*! Droceeding necessary. In - case sergeant; he was mustered out in IfiGc the Merchant’s and Manufacturers’stake Benjamin Parrott was hanged at trades of the whole country. Bartley, Neb., and adjacent territory :~T. __ _ weaned a brevet colonel. He bad bad four of $10,000, and the galaxy of star pacers Hamilton, Ont., for the murder of his When the liner Teutonic reached It discovers propert, which fcas escaped year8of tllefierceat lighting, but he had that will contend for the honors in the mother. was visited by a destructive hail and taxation it cannot only order it • placed Queenstown after a stormy passage. not had enough. He enlisted again, this Chamber Commerce stake of $5,000, Dr. Dudley of Louisville, Ky., who Rudyard Kipling reported that the voy ­ rain storm. upon the rolls but -can command-local time in the regular army. Up he climbed there are classes for the more matured went to Wichita, Kan., two weeks ago age had Improved his health. He spoke Twenty-five hundred New York ex­ boards to assess back taxes against-such again, and he ie-still climbing. campaigners that will bring together the and married Miss Viva March, commit­ highly of the kindness he had received cursionists, among whom were more escaping property, though'this provision Uncle Sam needed a real soldier in the record breakers of last year. Tbe ted suicide by cutting his throat be­ from Americans. than 1,000 women and children, became Southwest Lawton was transferred to champion two year old irottrag 'filly of cause his bride deserted him. panic-stricken while their vessel was is not made retroactive. And there is In the election for the east division the cavalry, aod-sent to hold the Indians 1897, Janie T., isooeof the recent arrivals, Mrs. Grace Ramsey cut the throat of of Edinburgh. Scotland, to fill the seat stuck in the mud off Roton Point on no appeal from its-decisions. It is also in check. For twenty years he lived-a and in the same stable with her is Mary her husband, Harvey J. Ramsey, assist in parliament made vacant by the death Long Island sound. They were held clothed with authority to summon per- life of which the (history is yet to M Celeste, the fastest two year old trotter ant treasurer of Madison Square Gar of Robert Wallace. Liberal, George prisoners for three hours. sons-and papers, iodk»ding Abe bo6ks of written--* life of foray, reprisal, ks>qg of last season. From Ohio oemes tbe den, while he slept. Ramsey died in Maccrae, Liberal-Radical. defeated Thomas Walsh, the noted East Side rides, midnight surprises, ambushes,-die! lightning pacer, Ananias, wbo laas-a 1 ready Bellevue hospital a few hoars later. It • corporations, to compel the attendance Harry G. Younger, Unionist, 4,891 to 2,- politician at New York, better known heartening chases, desperate skirmishes^ scored 2:06 %, and is expected to-improve Is believe!! Mrs. Ramsey Is insane. 961. as "Fatty” Walsh, is dead, aged 63 of witnesses and their testimony. -Pro- and constant -danger. In fifteen years that considerably this year. Hal -B , a Ex-Tax Collector George L. Griswold years. relative of Star Pointer, is aewther flyer The queen regent of Spain has signed vision is made for the punishment of removal, age, privation, and the bullet has been arrested at Norwich, Conn., the bill for the cession to Germany of At Shell Mourd, Cal., J. E. Gorman of persons refusing to-obey its summons or changed almost the entire personnel of from the Buckeye State, and every sec charged with embezzling $12,000 of the the Golden Gate PiBtol and Rifle club the forces. But-Lawton never changed tion of the Republic wilt be represented the Caroline islands. to testify or produce-desired ipapers-after city funds. The South African republic is reported tied the world ’s fifty yards pistol shoot­ The Chiricahuas, the Jacarillas, aod the when the great carnival of speed is on Mrs. Barrow, the woman who kip- ing record, which has been held for a they have appeared. It can b*so compel Apaches hated him.as only Indians can at tbe City of the Straits. The transit to be placing large orders for rifles in naped Baby Marian Clarke from New Italy for Immediate delivery. long time by E. E. Patridge of the Mas­ individuals or members of farms or-cor­ hate, but they feared him more. facilities are better than ever this -year, York, has been given twelve years’ im­ sachusetts Rifle association. His ten porations to make reports of >their * pro­ Then came Geronimo. For the tenth for all the railroads leading to Detroit prisonment. ODDS AND ENDft. shot scores on the standard ammunition time the Chiricahua Apaches jumped have agreed to extend tbe excursion perty and refusal or the making-of a It is believed at Laurel, Del., that the Hall Caine is at his desk by 5 a. m. target were 93, 96 . 92, 95. 89; total,' 465. the San Carlos .reservation. Behind tickets at one fare, so that they are-.good fire which almost wiped out that town false report subjects them to severe, pen them waa the -usual trail of fire And He works three hours, and usually Germany has officially indorsed the up to the end of the week. Those who was caused by incendiaries who wished spends the rest of the day in long International commercial congress to be alties. If unable to oWain satisfactory blood. General Miles was in command intend to take advantage of this Cheap to cover up a murder. It is said the held at Philadelphia, and will have an He picked ou t Lawton for tbe desperate -rate and patronize than Blue Ribbon walks. statements the -board may aesess the killing was done in a poolroom, and an The seventh annual convention of the official delegate present at the opening task in hand, and then began the most meeting, can procure tickets during investigation will be made. property in question as it sees kit. >It-is remarkable pursuit .in the history -of Monday or Tuesday, July 17th and 08th National Alliance of Theatrical Em­ of the congress Oct. 10. further emprowered to .exercise general Indian warfare. .good to return until Saturday, July:22nd The Jury in the case of Mrs. Clemln- ployes’ association opened in tlne M. Reckford. on trial at Towson with sixty delegates In attendance. supervision over local assessing officers^ Lawton started onrhsrseback with two Does Coffee Arree With Yon ? companies of regulars. Tbe horses gave Md., for the murder of her husband, The Lutheran church In Iceland num ­ and to take such /measures as wiC.1 ensure: out; Lawton .pursued on foot. The Ann Arbsr Ew»ir4«i«. returned a verdict of manslaughter. bers about 72,000 baptized members, If not, drink Grain-O—made from pure the assessment of all taxable properties soldiers dwindled away—fatigue, starva The Ann Arbor R. R. willBOK excur Eugene Harriman, aged 15, of Atlanta, which is about the total population. rains, A lady writes: “The first time at their true cash -value. tion, and the bullet did tbe work. At eion tickets to the following points at Ills., attempted to commit 6tiiclde at The assailant of Miss Mirtle Bell of f made Grain-O I did not like it but Farmer City, Ills., by shooting himself Soddy, Tenn., is still at large, and It la Each county is-to be xiisited at least' (last the I odious asked a parley. Lawton, one fare for the round trip. after using it for ooe week nothing Orion, Mich.,—July 18th to 2£tih,'Inc in the head and is not expected to live. feared he will never be apprehended. would induce me to go back to coffee.” once a year by one-or mere members of alone, walked into ihehostile camp, faced -tbe chief, aod demanded instant and Return limit August 25th. Account A partial examination of the books of Another negro was arrested, but proved It nourishes and feeds the system. The the board, who willeeceiveall corqplainta -unconditional surrender. A month later Orion Camp Ground Assembly. ex-Tax Collector George L. Griswold, to be the wrong man. children can drink it freely with great about the working of the tax taw oi| Geronimo and his men were prisoners in Port Huron, Mich.,—July 17th, 18th who was arrested at Norwich. Conn., In Sweden good hotels are erected by benefit. It is the strengthening sub­ • violations of its provisions, and mill re. Florida. The white man had outfought, and H9th, return limit July 25th. Ac a self-confessed embezzler, shows a the communities in places where it is stance of pure grains. Get a package to­ .-shortage of about 925,000. thought tourists would like to tarry. day from your grocer, follow the di­ port unsatisfactory toaturea and instigate onttraveled.ou-ttaiaked tbe Indian. And countiK. O. T. M. Supreme Lodge and the man who -can beat the American Uniform Rank Encampment. In the British navy there are 150 ves ­ rections in making it and you will have the preseeution of cviolatorc. The com­ Indian at his own game in his own land Boston, Mass.,—August lltfa and 12tb BUSINESS NOTES. sels that have been in service at least a delicious and healthful table beverage mission is further to investigate the has nothing to learn .from any tighter good-for return to leave Boston August The controlling interest in the Phelps a quarter of a century. for old and youDg. 15 and 25c. 2. revenue systems df other states and that lives in the Orient 20th. ’Tickets can be extended to Aug Publishing company, of Springfield, At St. Francis seminary. Milwaukee, countries, and to -recommend to the This service made Lawton's fame, and 31st, !L. A. W. National Meet Mass., and the Orange Judd company, a class of twenty-one candidates for i Kifiui KflBiM mmmm * egialalDre changes, amendments .and the government called -him to tbe in­ Bay .View, Mich.,—July 10th to 30th of Chicago and New York, ha* been ac­ the priesthood of the Roman Catholic modifications of the revenue laws of the spector general's office .in Washington, inc. Return limit August l»th. Ba> quired by Herbert Myrick. church was ordained. ENNYR0YAL PILLS state, as the neoeesity for thatu is reveal­ with official prestige, a good salary, aod View Camp Meeting and Assembly. The Standard Oil company is reported Frances Dana Walcott, wife of Fred ­ •««. elwayeaa* railibu. #*lf Beuotttitii .Mt . Celeron, N. Y.,—Jnly 15th, 16th and to be about to abandon business In Ohio DraSSK* Nr OOUM—ttr, BmfUak DU A ed. little to do. When the Maine went down erick C. Walcott and youngest daugh­ mUN mN la Bed a4 Ml MMUa” It is .certainly a .program which, if in Havana bay Lawton was the first man I7tfa, return limit not earlier than .Juh because of the prosecution by the state ter of John D. Archbold of the Standard to ask to go to the front. Then came El 21«t nor later than July 24tb. Photo attorney general under the anti-trust Oil company, died in Yokohama, Ja­ conscientiously earried out, will make law. the three commtoaioner* earn-every cent Can«L . Now it ia B&coor grabbers’ Association Conventtoo. pan. after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs. “Railaf t . ______. _____ of the $2^W0 and expenses which the Today, 56 years of age, Lawton is as Detroit. Mich.,—July 17th, from points Edwin R. Johnson of Quincy. IUs„ Walcott were on their wedding Journey. Mail. ia,oee timmhl has fiied a voluntary petition in bank ­ i CklAMtairCkMiMlk, law allows each of them per annum. good physically as he ewer was. And he within 136 miles of Detroit, return Paper Is now being made in Holland * MmIIm. Iwtn, phila »a „ p£ But, on the other hand, a moderately is a physical marvel. Me stands 6 feet 3 limit July lfith. Detroit Driving Club ruptcy in the United States district from potato stems and leaves. diligent and efficient discharge of its inches, and weighs 210 pounds. He is Blo-e Ribbon Meeting -court at Springfield Liabilities. $13.- 395; assets. $14,075. George N. Ely, a leading banker of manifold duties of the com mission would i straight, long armed, deep-chested, and Eaton Rapids, Mich.,—July 23th to Charlotte. Mich., is dead at the Alma result in such a shaking-up of dry bones thin-fivoked. He does .not -carry an August .5th inclusive. From poictf The Bellevue Plow company of Nor­ Sanitarium after a lingering illness. ______Onr famon* BLUR all over tbe state aa would make the! ounce of fat; he is bone and sinew and within KKJ mils® of Eaton Kapide, re walk, O., has made an assignment. J. DINlIkD I.AKK., >.HANW. muscle. His teeth are sound .aad his turu limit August 8th. Michigan State iD. Vickery of Bellevue Is receiver. The fifty-fifth annual session of the DIHIICI1 (f» -(>-• lie>l i.i l_t‘ assessment rolls look like new and start­ American Institute of Homeopathy w-.rlo. Pric.s w 111 6Ur> stomach is perfect; his only sign of age Holiness The Cambria Steel company of Johns- VM||UV* prise >ou. We deliver ling documents. It is easily within the Camp Meeting opened in Atlantic City, N. J., with -is a few gray hairs. Neither starvation down, Pa., has posted notices of a gen­ I WlllE. fr m Chicago, O in Mil a powers ot this newly created body to put Indianapolis, flffld.,—July 19th, 2oth over 1.4.00 followers of Hahnemann In ■ *■ ■!■■■ nr a-. Psul, Ikn (le-ire.i. in the Southwest nor ease in Washing­ and 21st- Return limit July 24th pri­ eral advance of wages of 10 per cent. Writs (or prion ind oaskplot. upon those rolls millkm* upon millions attendance. ton nor the sun or fever of Cuba and the vilege of extension until August 20,am About 8.500 men are affected. ■OmiOMlBY WARP A. 00., CHICA80 of dollars worth of property which have Free sewing schools will be started Philippines has left a mark. His inti­ payment of fee of 50 ceuts. Epwort h Rev. William Huelxter of Payson. never been there before, And to justly in­ by the Prussian government. mates will hack him to drink any man League Convention. The Ann Arbor Adams county. Ilia, lias filed a volun ­ crease by many millions the valuations Heavy storms are reported from Illi­ of properties already assessed. under tbe table. When he feels like it has been designated^ the Official itoui- tary petition in bankruptcy. Liabili­ ThetOren bill is full of enormous poe- he works forty-eight hours at a stretch. from Michigan point*/or this occasion. ties, 915.424: assets. $655. nois. Indiana. Ohio. Iowa, Wisconsin SERO US ONE DOLLAR sibilitiee for reform or the reverse It is Wiben the mood takes him he sleeps as Ludingt m.Mich.,—July 24th to Aogiis* and Nebraska. Considerable damage >•« IS** N«w» Uft-orNr RKNBKVOIU COAL AMO WOUU Hemry C. Hoettolisberger, vice presi­ was done to crops. COOK HTOVK, by freightC O D., subject to riimintlioi. one of those measures whieb depend long without-turning over. He may fast 3rd inclusive. Return limit August 2L» dent erf the C. W. Miibrath company of (Cl online ft st ______almost entirely for their salutary effect two days and then eat two doz«D reed Epworth League Assembly. Milwaukee, has filed a petition in bank ­ Isabelle Urquhart has obtained an upon the men intrusted with their exe ­ birds at a sitting. He is a bachelor; if Montreal, Que., Augsst 4th and 5th. ruptcy In the Untied States court. Lia­ absolute divorce from her husband, cution. be ever had an affair of the heart bis Return limit August 15th, World’s bilities, $76,047: assets. $200. Guy Standing, In New York. Mormon missions have been estab­ friends have newer heard of it. He is Bicycle meet. Attorney Walt, streaking for Receiver lished in the Philippines. not a pretty man. His hair stands up Pittsburg, Penn.,—August 1st to 5tb Roe. ha* given out a statement that like the bristles on a brush. His fore­ inclusive return limit Aujaust 15th with the Dane County (WlsJ bank will pay General Pelloux, the Italian premier, head is high and narrow, his cheek bones privilege of extension to A-qgust 31st on ail it owes. has prorogued the Italian parliament. prominent his jaw square, and his lips Preserves payment of fee of ^0 cents. Young Peo A petition In bankruptcy has been The German ambassador. Dr. von A -frilfs. Jellies, pickles or catsup sru thin. His mustache droops. His eye is les Christian Union U. P. Church of more ouelly, more quickly, more filed In New York by John W. Stevens, Holleben, will leave for Berlin on a mulUtfully sealed with Refined the fighter's eye -erav—aod there is not Sforth America. builder. Liabilities. $139,113; no assets. summer vacation about the middle of Pnrrtfflne wax than by any other enough money coinea to induce him to Richmond, Virginia.—July tlth, 12th next month. WRITK KOR OUR HTC1 FREE method. DoteneDoxens of other uses will ba write a magazine article. and 13th return limit July 3l«t with A combine of oilseed crushing mills, •TOVE CATALOCUff. engineered by Mr. Bartlett of New York C. A. Oilfiller, a grain dealer of And freight chargee This store Is else No. », oeen It '“'“Refined This is the man who leads tbe firing, privilege of extension to August 15th on Princeton. Ills., has made an assign­ lASuSifl. top In nude from bo .t pig Iron, extra line in the Philippines. It is easy to see payment fee of 50 cents. International and including seventeen of the largest Iniice flues, beers corere, beery linings eni*. gretee flrma In the United Kingdom, is about ment. large ortn shelf, heavy tin-lined oven door, handsome Paraffine in him the race type that marks the Convention Baptist Young Peoples nickel-pleted ornamentation* and titinmlng*. e*tr» to be completed, with a capital of £2 • A newspaper reading car, free to the Urge deep, genuine StudM poreelei. llaeC remnelr. hand centuries from Viking to American. Union of America. traveling public, is an Innovation on the Some large ornamented bene. n<«« «ujbanter nde and 600,000. ______we f-irnlsh FMMI en entre wood grate, making It a’nei^ Japanese railroads. feet Md bae«,. WK >**I K * OflMMi« AB a TtV* a 1th BTORIA. MISHAPS AND DIMAMTKUd. erenr store and guarantee safe delivery to y.,ur ralb OASTORIA O The north Atlantic squadron, under road Station 1 onr l«c» I dealer would charge f.ui ssvco Bought ■ The Kind You Hi* Always Enoch Eavanoakl ’a young wife Emma command of Admiral Sampson, has ar­ ^ th9 frwlcht U only itout $1 «» top fetn tbs -*1* Yaa H*" * Iw|Y Basra tha an eh SO# mliea, u_wei»«,- at least Slo.oo. Artdrees Hgaatii* Vfuhn and his Infant daughter Emma were rived at Newport from Boston. \ • 3S, ROEBUCK A CO.'INC.)W!C#Re,111 rf burned to death at Pittsburg aa the - «r», Kaekaefc A Ce. see Wereagbty reliable. Ldlttr. >

. ■ v_ Tv Miss Clara Hope is bo me. from Morris. J. E. Littell is in Allegan. OBITUARY. Ed. Pennell, of Ionia, was here Satur­ Mrs. L. Canfield is visiting in Owosso. LENGTHENS YDU8UFE Pood Prepared With “Calumet" Ip Lyda E. Wright was born io Now Yor. The scMbting brush is ths implement of torture with day. Free from Roohelle Eelte, Alum* Edgar ^Talmage was in Shepard the state January 25, 1827. She was the Which thousands of wo truen are wearing out their lives. 8. R. Smith spent Sunday at his home Lime and Ammonia. “Calu­ first of the week. mother of five children, three of whom met" ie the Housewife'# survive her, James Hulbert and Mrs. C. It’s the ton cause of io Ovid. half of theia .wrinkles, Friend. W. H. Sanderson is spending his vaca­ Pate, of Ionia, Mrs. E. A. Sitts, of St | half their backaches, Miss Kate Fox, of Fowler, visited here tion with his parents in Greenville. Johns. She al«> leaves ‘a husband, 'half their wpakaess Saturday. Alfred Wright. She ha* been a faithful Miss Ada Cochrane went to Alma and comsistent Christian for many years Wm. Smith, of Detroit, was hete .for CALUMETS Monday to visit friends for a week. a kind and indulgent mother and faith­ commencement. Mrs. C. P. Rockwood left this morn­ ful wife. Geo. A. Wells was in Ann Arbor the Washing Powder ing for an extended visit in Saginaw. S Congregations! Church Note*. come* to thrir«Eiief. Used with this great first of the week. NONE 80 GOOD* Theodore Mead, of Chicago, is visit­ cleanser, the scrubbing brush loses its Sunday, July 2, 10:30, a. m , Commun­ •terror at once. AU clean ­ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. fiamil axe guests ing at Frank Marshall’s, in Greenbush. ion service, Subject, “The Higher Fel­ ing is easy with Gold i in Flint this week. Mrs M. Wilds, of Muir, was here to lowship.” Dust. It does the work ! Sabbath School at nooo. Dr. Clarence Wright, of Unionville, attend the wedding of John Adams and ia.half the time,with half Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 o'clock. attended the alumni. Millie Tows. Evening service at 7:30, subject, “ The the effort and at half the James Collins is here from Ionia. -‘Cost of soap or any other E. U. Gorsuch, of Corunna, was here Samuel Sperry, of Detroit, is spending Higher Patriotism.’’ ..cleanser. For greatest economy* bny our large package. Mrs. J. G. Watkin is at Crystal for Everyone cordially invited to attend. the first of the week. two or three weeks at the home of A. Bjnkhorst , Pastor. the summer. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Miss Loa Krepps has returned from Manly Irish. Bearner for the summer. Mrs. Ed. Durkee, of Unionville, was Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith will spend ROBATE ORDER -STATE OF MICHIGAN' et.taus jcwYom here last week. PCounty of CliutoQ, a *. At a session of the Mrs. Thomas Hope visited in Port the Fourth with friends in Grand Rapids Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden and Holland. at the Probate Office, in the Village of bt. Johns, Huron the first of the week. E. L. Dooling and W. G. Wykoff were on Friday, the 23d day of June, in tit# in Detroit over Sunday. J. Mick, of Jackson, was here the first year one thousand, eight hundred and ninety- BREVITIES. Miss Katharine Carland is spending of the week relieving P. Flynn, as nine. The Republican. The Misses Blanche and Jenette Flan­ Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate vacation at home in Corunna. night operator. In tlie matter of the estate oi AMASA H. Insure with D. L. Hunt . igan are visiting in Detroit. M *BTIN, deceased. VAUGHAN, Publisher Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Signs, of Owosso, Mrs. D H. Gorsuch, of Corunna, is C..OL Ch&S'iFumton ie in Chicago. A certified copy of the last will and testa­ are visiting relatives in Riley. Mrs. Dr. Ludlum, of Holly, is visiting visiting her sister, Mrs J. Ramsey two ment of said deceased and of the probate TERMS t— $1.00 Per Tear. Miss Madge Bunday is home from Aon Mrs. Geo. Waldron this week. or three weeks. thereof duly authenticat~d having i>eeu tiled in Mias Sylvia Simmons, of Grand Rapids, tins court with the petition duly verified of JOB PRINTING. Arbor. Ed. Osgood and two sons went to Julia Ann Martin praying that said copy of visited here the first of the week. Jennie Congdou is visiting in Holly said will may be duly allowed aud approved F. R.'Everett, of Ovid, was ihere on two weeks with her mother. Macon Monday to visit his parents for a and that said will may be ordered to have the OWxir material is new and of the latest styles Mrs. John Wang went to Hazlett couple of weeks. same force and effect in this state as if said and we guarantee satisfaction, both in busioesa-Friday. Mrs. M. Clark returned Tuesday from will had been originally proven aud admitted prices and quality of work. Park, where she will visit a week. Some of the young Deople bad a pleas­ to probate in this court and that she may be i vOcr Advertising rates are $100 per column per E. H. I>yon was in Corunna the .latter a week’s visit in Grand Rapids. appointed executrix of said will. , annum. Business . notices five cents per line Miss May Moreland spent Sunday ant time at a hop at tne Library rooms Thereupon it is orreied, that THURSDAY, t, for each insertion . EtUtoral notices, ten oents. part of last week. Geo. Reed, receiver of the Ithaca bank Monday evening. THE 20th DAY OF JULY, A. D. .1899, at .with Miss Helen Gibbard in Victor. one o’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for -•Business cards, $1.00per line per year. HareJkl‘Chapin attended commence­ was here on business Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. D. Wickes will go to Colo­ ’'•Carriage,birth and death notices inserted free. Mias Bessie Pulfrey is spending the the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, ment in Ionia last week- Norman T Fenner, who has been very rado Springs next week to visit her hus at law and legatees of said deceased and all •to., will be charged tor at the rate of five week in Lansing and Eaton Rapids. band a few weeks. other persons interested in said will, are re* cents per line. Mies Bertha Raymer is spending >the sick with eryaipelee, is recovering. quired to appear at a session of said court then ■Correspondence containing local news is solic­ Mrs. W. L. Holmes and daughter, Nora, Mrs. J. W. Bradner visited in Kal­ to be holden at the Probate office, in the Vil­ ited from all parts of the county. summer with Myrtle Moore. Mrs. Herbert Estes is visiting her lage of St. Johns and show cause, if any there Aaaonymous communications not inserted nnder are spending the week at Bay View. kaska first of week and her mother, Mrs. be, why the will should not be approved. any circumstances. Mrs. Laura Roussin, of Qrand Rapids daughter, Mrs. A. G. Shepard in Ovid. Sbaw, returned with her. And it is further ordered, that notice be given ^Announcements of ledge and society meetings, visited relatives here last week. E. M. Plunkett of Ovid, was here Sat­ to the persons interested in said estate of the entertainments, otc.,- .vMfi be oharged for at urday to attend the board of examiners. Miss Jennie Ryker, of Belding, is visit­ Mrs. Mary E. Strickland and daughter, pendency of the hearing thereof bv causing a •yflwe cents per line. Mrs. W H. Eastman, of Grand Rapids, copy of this order be published in the Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fitz spent Sun­ ing her cousin, Wm. Ryker for two Republican , a newspaper printed and circu­ day with their eon-in law in Fowler. Firemen’s meeting, first Monday in weeks. are guests of Mrs. Sarah B Wheelock. lating in said county of Clinton for three suc­ July, at .firemen's ball at the usual hour. cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. BUSINESS CARDS. M. D. Hubbard was in Pittfeburg, Frank Mehan returned to bis home in Last Saturday the Juniors, with their , HJS CHARLES M. MERRILL, Mrs. N. J. BenshJey, of Vernon, spent friends, spent a very pleasant day on a (A True Copy.) Judge or Probate. MUSIC. Pennsylvania, on business last week. Mason Wednesday after a visit in St. last week with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. picnic at Round Lalie. About thirty ;A£ION k . dodob . vocal ani > in - Mrs. Wm. ’Yerrick and Mrs. Russell Johns. went. . atrumental Music.. Over Spaulding A Co. Brooks. ECEIVER’S SALE-NOTICE IS HEREBY M Bagley, of Ovid, visited here Friday. given that the undersigned will sell at Pub­ Dr. Donaldson, of Kent City, visited Mrs. W. H. Tripp, of Owosso, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and chil­ Rlic Auction to the highest bidder on the 22nd ATTORNEYS. J. R. Johnson was here from Lapeer, her mother, Mrs. S. R. Cattermole, last dren, of Hastings, are spending the sum­ day of July, 1899, at one o'clock in the after­ bis sister, Mrs. E. C. Chadwick, over mer at the home of their uncle, Albert noon of said day at the west front door of the 8. R. KMII U. and Wardon Fuller from Inoia Saturday/ week. Court House in the Village of St. Johns, in the ttorney at law . office over hel - Sunday. Armstrong. Countv of Clinton and State of Michigan, all of Robert Valentine, who has been here A ler’s Bazaar. Mrs. A.. J. Hicks is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Crysler, of Detroit A. W. Gibbons, who was billing clerk the following properties, namely: 155 shares of three weeks, returned to Chicago Friday. the preferred stock of the St. Johns Land Com­ WILL K. llKMiWN. with Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin, of Mt. spent Sunday with Miss Stella M. .it the freight house, has gone to Mt. pany Limited, the same being ceitificate Num­ AT Clemens and is succeeeed by J. E. ber 82, formerly owned by Carrie A. Steel and ILL H. BRUNSON.—ATTORNEY Fred Furgeeoq, of Manistee, was the Clemons. Fields. byher transferred to me on the 9th day of June, over PostuQce, Johns. guest of Frank -Stone Thursday and Henderson. 1899. This sale is made in pursuance of an A pension of #6 per month has been Miss Grace Treusdell went to Muir order made by the Circuit Court for the County WE N. STOCKER. Friday. Tuesday, where she will make her future Lawrence Price and Jay Smith, form­ of Clinton, in Chancery, Frank D. M. Davis QOLDIERS AND COMRADES. I BEING granted Harvey W. Carrington, of er!.' old residents of Bath and now of presiding. In the case of the Third National jj one of your number, therefore know your Mrs. M. Blank isspending the week in Greenbush. home. Landing, were here the first of the week Bank of New York, Complainant, vs. Robert Q. wants and also your rights -by Law, therefore Big Rapids with her sister, Mrs. N. Steel, Nettie C. Steel and Carrie A. Steel, defen ­ res pec tf »iiiy solicit your patronage in the prose­ D. A* Neff, of Owosso, is visiting for The Minees Ola and Adeline Lyon as witnesses in court. dants. Also in the case of the Wacbusett cutions of-claims for pensions, back pay, bounty Tucker. National Bank, Complainant, vs. Robert Q. or ratio**. Also Notary Public.^Knqnire at three weeks at H. N. Carpenter’s at spent Suuday with Miss Eva Kenyon in Mrs. H. M. Bailey, formerly Miss Steel, Nettie C. Steel and Carrie A. Steel, Heller's Bazaar. WM.*N.fiTOCKJBR. Mrs. A. L. Bennett visited Mr. and Durand. Mattie Miller, of Cleveland, who has Defendants, in the same Court. The decrees Merlebeach. ana orders in said causes being simultaneously rEOEWA t WALBRWOE. Mrs. A. L. Stetson in Ovid Saturday and been visiting relatives here for two Ed. PenDell purchased a lot of stockers Alonzo Baker, son and wife, of Grand weeks, returned Tuesday. entered, and afterwards, to-wit; on the 23rd day ttorneys at law , st. joans . mich .. Sunday. of November being simultaneously entered ana Over Tvavis-A Baker's. of Wilbur Church, and took them to Ledge, are guests at the home of Dr. filed in their respective causes, by virtue of A Horatio Gleason, of Buffalo, and which said decrees the undersigned was made PERRINS A BALDWIN. Ypsilanti has a new Congregational Ionia Tuesday. Havens. Raymond C Vaughan, of Franklinville, receiver and authorized to sell said property ttorneys at law , money loaners church and dedication took place last New York, arrived today at the home of for the purpose of realizing thereon an amount and Reel Estate Agents. Office over Mrs. Helen Houston and son, of Lan- Mrs. Frank Worden and two daugh- sufficient to satisfy a certain judge­ A Sunday. the editor of The Republican . ment decree in the first mentioned case Chapman ’s Shoe Store, Clinton Are.,Mt. Johns. eiog, spent Suaday with her sister, Mrs. ers are visiting relatives for a couple of amounting to fifty-four hundred fifty- Donald Chapin celebrated the anniver­ EDWIN H. LYON. Miss Grace Grant, of Saginaw, is M. E. Randall. weeks at Owosso. four ana sixty-five one hundred eths ttorney at law . st. john «, mich .. visiting Mrs. Frank Harvey and daughter sary of his 6th birthday Monday evening (95454.65) dollars, together with interest thereon Office ovecT>r. M. Weller has purchased a hand­ 19 JULY 4TH, some four year old black Wilkes driver, We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to COMMERCIAL AND 8AVINOS. those who so kindly assisted us in the burial of Chain Graphite, regular price to go with the black has owned for some “ULTRA our mother. _ ___ _ CAPITAL $50,000.00. time, and now has a very closely match­ MRS. E. A. 8ITT8, 5 cents for...... 2c MRS. C. PATK. ed team. They will weigh about 1200 MR. JAMES flULBKRT and Net Assets of Stockholders, 1000,000.00. 1 $50 Cresent for...$16.50 each, and would make a great coach CHILDREN. 1 $50 Featherstone. . 15.00 P. K. PERRIN, President. pair To Ths Citizens or St. Johns , Mich . : O. W. MUNGER, Vice-President. 1 $100 Iver Johnson. 10.00 Drink Gmln-O The members of family of Henry Walbridge, | Ladies’ Fine Shoes, | Esq., now deceased, take this opportunity of 1 Road King...... 10.00 J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. after you have concluded that you ought expressing their gratitude for the honor and respect shown by tne citizens in general to the 1 Ladies ’ Wheel-..-. 15.00 DIRECTORS: not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine memory of Henry Walbridge, during the funeral O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H. Corbit, but doctors order it, because it is health ALL STYLES ceremony on Monday, the 26th of June,. A. D. 1 Ladies ’Wheel (NN“;,y) 17.50 J. H. Fedewe, P. K. Perrin, Jesse Sullivan, ful, invigorating and appetizing. K is MRS. H. WALBRIDGE. James Richardson, C. 8. Allison, J. W, Pits- made from pure grains and has that rich The above bicycles are in good Gerald, G. E. Corbin, Geo, W. Emmons. seal brown color and tastes like the finest SPer Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits. grades of coffee and costs about % as Circuit Court. order and were exchanged much. Children like it and thrive on it for new ones. because it is a genuine food drink contain­ 350 Willard Ryon vs. William Swarthout, rjlHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK $ - . ing nothing but nourishment Ask your Attachment. Judgment for Plaintiff on ST. JOHN8. MICH. rocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. default $833 33. Morgan & Wright Tires ?5 and 25c. 1. Samuel F. Pearl vs. William H. Swart­ and a full line of sundries. hout, Prin. Deft.and William H. Robson, Pays I per cent. Interest on Deposits and Loans The Modern Beauty. | Woodruff & Tromp, | Gar. Dft., Attachment and Garnishment. Judgment for Plaintiff for default $282.68. Money on Approved Bonds and Real Thrivee on good food and sunshine O. Q. PLUNKETT, Estate Security. with plenty of exercise in the open air. ^ . . .The Shoe Dealers. . . " Dexter B. Proper va William Swart­ Her form glows with health and her hout, Attachment Judgment for Plain­ Photographer, face blooms with its beauty. If her tiff on default $265.63. A .ficrr" r. R'I,nwrs. President. system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she usee the gentle and Theodore Miller, et al. vs. Paul E. Dun­ u. PENNELL. Vice-President. ham, et al., Bill of Complaint Trial P. E. WALSWORTH. Treasurer pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the 5t. Johns, Mich. California Fig Syrup Co. only. bmmmummmummdTuesday and Wednesday. Women get used to being sick. They DEFECTS OF HONOLULU. would try his luck around the Hawaiian Parsnip ComDleiion. come to consider back-ache, head-ache, capital Land within a few miles of the MADDER WA1TINC. center of the city sells at from $1,000 It does Dot require ao expert to detect tide-ache, dragging, dreary, bearing- the sufferer from kidney trouble. The down feeling, not flashes and nervous to $5,000 the acre. Honolnluans point If was a cold, rainy night In No­ E-MHM’S No Sewers, Street Cars or Side ­ hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, with pride to the fact. It is held in a puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow vember when the trail! stopped at the walks In the City. few hands. The great Bishop estate parsnip-colored complexion indicates it. little village of Ortonvllle to let off alone is said to own one-eighth of the A physician would ask if you had VICTORY. one solitary passenger. The old sta­ land in all the islands. The rich land- rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the Dr. S. B. Hartman, NO CHANGE THEEE FOB POOR MEN. owners are well enough off as they aro back or over the hips, stomach trouble, tion agent peered out at the little, Columbus, O. and do not care to have anything cheap­ deeire to urinate ofteD, or a burning or dark figure ns It glided Into the high­ D ear Sir: — I feel ened. Butter, at least it is called but­ scalding in passing it; if after passing way, Madge Keith drew her mack­ likeanew woman 1 Considerable Number of Ihe Citt­ ter, sells for from 25 cents to 50 cents a there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it intosh closer as the wind blew a whirl since using yowr ern* Klrli and the Heat Very Poor. pound. Milk is 10 cents to 12^ cents must be at once repeated, or if the urine of rain against her. Poor Madge! She Pe-ru-na. has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. Your medicino The Coat of Living Hl*b —Need of the qnurt; eggs are 45 cents and 50 When these symptoms are present, no was as desolate and forsaken as the irritability as a part and parcel of their RallwaySyitew In the Ialanda—Heal cents a dozen. Creum is actually $1 a time should be lost in removing the few birds’ nests swinging on the leaf­ has helped mesa much that I can womanhood. They get used to being Entitle A tv a jr Ip. quart, and hard to get at that. Chick­ cause. less boughs. She had been an orphan half dead all the time. They forget that ens are proportionately high, though Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of work and never {Copyright, 181)9, by the Author.] for two long weeks, and life seemed they ever were anything else. If they ducks, which are a Chinese specialty, the bladder, inflammation, causing feel tired owl. When I first began to use don't have to go to bed and stay there VHL are comparatively cheap. stoppage, and sometimes requiring the very empty to her. She bad not vour medicine I couldn’t sweep my own they don’t try to get well. Some of the citizens of Hawaii seem drawing of the urine with instruments, known a mother’s care since she was Nine-tenths of all the sickness of From the above prices it will be seen room, run the sewing machine or lift m mortal dread lest anybody comes to that the thrifty dairy or truck farmer or may run iDto Bright’s Disease, the 3 years old, and her father dying, left anything, not even achair. Itevenhurt women is due to some derangement or most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. disease of the organs distinctly feminine. the islands who does not bring money. from the States could just make things her all alone in the world. He had me to ride or walk ony distance. Now In private letters and in printed docu­ Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great All such sickness can be cured—is cured hum if he could get in here. That, discovery of the eminent kidney and died suddenly, leaving nothing at all 1 can do all this, and I believe more, every day by ments poor people are especiallywarned however, would be the rub. A man and never feel the effects of it I feel off. I have seen an extract from a cir­ bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for bis only child, for it was found he whom I knew of had the very proper for such diseases. Its reputation is had failed entirely In bustness. so proud of the way it has brought me cular to the public which informed read­ out that I tell it far and near. 1 can DR. PIERCE’S idea that a small poultry, dairy and world wide and it is so easy to get at “I will not be quite alone,” she had ers there was no spot this side of para­ vegetable ranch wonld pay excellent any drug store that no one Deed suffer heartily recommend your medicine to FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION: dise bo desirable as Hawaii for “tourists profit. There is a popular superstition any length of time for want of it. thought, when the news of her fath­ any woman suffering- from female dis­ and persons with money to invest.” thut chickens will not do well here. It However, if you prefer to first t?st its er’s death had been broken ,to her. “I ease. I know from experience that Just so. But to all others the author of is a mistake. As good roast, fried and wonderful merits, mention The Republi ­ will have Harold Deming,” but the your medicine will do just what you It Makes Weak Women Strong, the document tarns the coldest kind of fricasseed fowl as one ever tasted is can , and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co. funeral services had passed and say it will. I thank you. Doctor, a a cold shoulder. “Hawaii offers no in­ Binghamton, N. Y., tor a sample bottle And Sick Women Well. served on the various lines of inter is­ and book telling all about it, both sent Madge had been In the house two thousand times for your treatment. I ducements to people without money or land steamboats, and it is obtained dreary weeks, and yet Harold Dem­ shall recomrueud your medicine wher­ It acts directly on the organs affected position, ” he writes. It was the same absolutely free by mail, and is at the same time a general tonic from farmers alongshore. Poultry of ing, her most devoted suitor, had not ever I go. I know what it has done for in Dawson—golden returns for those the best quality can be raised near • muuMiuamuimmmmiiimmMftifin, me and 1 know it will do the same for for the whole system. It cures female pivnvTiv f rrwvrvvvvffvvfrvv vfwvvf vfvwvivvf vi vvcvtj called or even sent a message. complaint right in the privacy of home. who had money, pauperism for those Honolulu if one knows how and will others I feel that there are thousands Madge could not understand 4t, and It makes unnecessary the disagreeable who had none. I wonder if there is any take the trouble. At present Chinamen of other women who would, after using II ■ | after a trying fortnight she had questioning, examinations ana local upot of earth which is a good place for raise the chickens. your treatment, as I did, be thankful. treatment so universally insisted upon the poor man I The man I speak of was one who 4604 packed her clothes and come to stay [ am so glad I got your treatment. by doctors, and so abhorrent to every In proportion to its size Honolulu is with her one aunt In the country. As This month is the first time in my life modest woman. knew how and was willing to take the one of the richest towns on the globe. trouble. He had his modest golden she walked on, she could not check that 1 can remember of having my I. S. Everritt, of Hagermau, Washington Co., the lonely feelings that would come Florida, writes: “ For five years my wire was in A considerable number of the citizens dreams of a competency and something menses without pain. Why, 1 can't do over her. an almost helpless condition, suffering from have incomes ranging from $60,000 to more. The first step was to get the land. anything but recommend Pe-ru-na.— female weakness. Last September I decided to ‘‘Poor lassie, we did not expect yon try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and ft 50,000 a year. These are mostly ei­ He failed outright. The little land MAKES THE REST Miss Emma L Bolden, VYilberforce, O. his ‘Favorite Prescription.' I am now a happy ther the sugar lords or the shrewd white offered to him for lease was held so high until to-morrow, or we would hav The Pe ru-na Medicine Co., Colum­ man, whereas 1 thought for four years that I met you,” Aunt Ellen said as she would be left in this unfriendly world without a men who have married descendants of that no agriculturist, honest or other­ bus. O.. will mail Dr. Hartman’s special companion. Dr. Pierce's medicines are truly the Hawaiian royalty. With all this wise, could hope to make a living out kissed the little orphan. book for women, free on application, tc worth a thousand times the money they cost "My, how are grow! You must be and every suffering woman in the world should money they ought to do something for of it. He abandoned the enterprise in women only. Alldruggistssell Pe-ru-na. try them.” • Honolulu. They will not read this till disgust in the very face of the fact that Photographs quite a young Iffdy,” said her uncle. I get safe away from their lovely is­ Honolulu is one of the best of markets "Oh, I’.m 21,” Madge answered. Life was dreary at Aunt Ellen's farm, al­ lands, therefore I speak out and hereby for precisely the commodities he pro­ EDITORIAL COMMENT. declare that though I should be hanged posed to furnish. ST.JOHNS, MICH. though the young folks were In near­ I..... HIQH-QRADE ly every evening. The winter passed, for it nqxt minute Honolulu is in some Pineapples, the largest and most de­ Somebody mast have hit the Nicaraguan 'HAWTHORNE respects the shabbiest town of its size 1 licious I have ever seen or tasted, grow and Madge grew white and thin. rebellion over the head with a banana.— ever laid eyes on. Its private residences abundantly in the islands. So do Sleighing parties and sewing bees New Orleans Picayune. $22.50 NET. are truly beautiful, like fairy palaces, oranges. I have heard of one man who were very common, but Madge did not It would be no surprise to tho rest of the many of them. On the other hand, with has four acres in a cocoanut grove that seem to care for any of them. She country to learn that little Rhode Island hundreds of millions behind it, it has brings him in $6,000 a year, at the rate would sit by the, big log fire in the Is in favor of all kinds of expansion.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. not a trace of a sewer system. It has no of $1 a tree. It is said the beautiful co­ olii-fashioned kitchen and think and electric street cars, only dingy little think. Competition has beoome so keen that coanut tree leans always toward the some department stores are said to be talk­ mule teams that run 15 minutes apart. sea, as the sunflower tnrns to the sun. "Something must be done for her, she takes the death of her father too ing of giving their customers free beard It has no sidewalks to speak of, and its It requires 16 to 18 years for a cocoanut and lodging while waiting for change.— narrow streets are dusty or mnddy all plantation to come to maturity. hard,” Aunt Ellen said one night to Detroit Journal. the time. Its stores, shops and business Planters say it wonld do no good even her husband. Madge could not quiet Th* boys who are fighting eastern sav­ houses are many of them so small and if they did start orange groves, banana the longings that came over her. She ages in the Philippines are the western SPECIFICATIONS. Name-Hawthorn*. Crank. shabby that an enterprising village of plantations and pineapple gardens. “If SMS tried to forget that Harold had for­ men of a western nation. So the orient —•Winch (diamond shape). Chain—H* inch nest hardened centers and lireta (Indianapolis B best 5,000 inhabitants in the States would we send onr oranges or bananas to the saken her. She tried to forget nil stands face to face with tho Occident at quality), straw center and bitted aides. Frame— last.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. Reirnlar 24-i nch, option ** or 8» inches. Finish Dark be ashamed of them. States, the dealers in San Francisco about him. but she could not, and all myrtle irreen, neatly hand striped, dear—ltcgular this while she had no one to tell all It looks as If Herr Rose, German oonsnl It. option 7»; 10 tooth rear and ** front sprockets I started to speak of business openings league together and freeze us out every are used on 7* pear, 10 and tS on 71. Handle Hare in Hawaii. The first one, if I might her troubles to. at Samoa, had unwittingly done more to —Adjustable. Pedal* —Bridgeport, rat trap. Sad­ time. California wants all this trade to dle—!) 1111.m, p.;ttton for much sbe had cared for him, but sbe -Containing wrench, oiler, repair outflt and span­ Still there are other ports than San years. It was ruining my health, my com­ lish speaking race.—Boston JournaL ner. Tread Di-Inch. Tnhlng—8helby cold drawn white mechanics of all kinds to go to Francisco on the Pacific coast. Even if fort and my complexion, and I am triad tosay was certain now that It was a great Trip tickets around the world are a- nov­ seamless. Wheal Baae-UUTnchee. Wheel. work to remedy the defects I have in­ that Celery King has restored all hres, and deal. Spring came with all Its buds inches. Weight—(About) Impounds. they were frozen out of that trade alto­ this after trying many other medicine* that elty and have been recently sold, It Is said, dicated above. Hawaii will now be a gether, however, the islands might at were supposed to be good, but which were of and fresh life. “Now the roses will for the first time. The holders are mem­ 16000 Sold in 1898 favorite winter resort for the whole no value whatever. I would like t" tell every bloom In her cheeks,” Aunt Ellen bers of an expedition which will go to It’s as good as any wheel made. AU modern least raise enough of the products men­ suffering woman what Celery Kin," has done American continent. They ought to be for me.—Nellie Gould, Medina, Ohio. thought Madge did get a very little Manila for Johns Hopkins university.— Improvements. Guaranteed for one year. If tioned to supply their own needs. This New Haven Register. not found as represented, return at our ex­ welcomed and provided for properly. they do not at all do. California Celery King for the Nerve*, Ston .;wh, Liver color in her cheeks, and she looked so pense both ways, and you can have your and Kidneys Is sold In 26c. andSUc. packages fair that her Uncle Ellis said she was The announcement that two of the Lon­ money back on demand In Honolulu itself there seem to be oranges, decidedly the worse for their by druggists and dealers. 8 as pretty as a “pictur.” don newspapers are about to issue Sunday ASK I'S TO SEND YOU 0(JR FREE BICYCLE CATAL0Q some excellent business openings for sea voyage, are in the Honolulu market Sold by C. K. VauSicklo. Send ib cents for our l.ooo page catalogue editions has provoked a storm of protest persons with more or less capital to be­ at high prices. Madge had thought all winter that from the British public. English reader* It lists everything used by mankind. gin. For one thing there is not a mani­ she would soon get some message ,'MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., CHICAGO. Living in Honolnln is expensive com­ don’t want the news when It 1* too-Crash. cure establishment in the town so far pared to that in towns of the same size from Harold, and now spring had —New York Mail and Express. as I can learn. Millionaires’ families in the States. Ordinary board costs GRAND TRUNK RAIL­ come, she took fresh hope. The days Another Frenchman has been arrested take care of their own fingers or let from $8 to $10 a week. The people began to lengthen and the June days for selling army secrets. Enterprising P. P. Murdock—Marble dc Granite them go, as the case may be. A suit of came, and still no message or word Frenchmen will, however, have to engage rather pride themselves on it. “Where WAY SYSTESf. in some other line of business before long. pretty, well kept rooms, in which were we have money to pay high prices,” from Harold. She could not believe combined the three industrial branches that he had loved her for her money, Frensh army secrets are getting to be a they say, thereby delicately implying Detroit and Milwaukee Division. drug on the market.—Albany Argus. MARBLE and of manicuring, chiropody and hair­ that they hare the said money, “high but what else was there left for her dressing, inclnding the sale of hair Time Table in effect Juan 19, 1899. to think? One of the Columbia college professors prices are a good thing. ” manufactures diamonds for the entertain­ WE8TBOUND. The June roses were blooming all ment of his pupils. If ho isn’t careful, h* over the farm when one day Madge, GRANITE WORK No. 19. Westers Express to Grand may find that he Is turning loose on th* Haven ...... 8:20dressed a.m. modestly In a soft white world a class of hotel clerks and negro No. 11, Morning Express to Gd. Haven, 10:41 a. ns. dress, went with a book to the large minstrels.—Cleveland Plain Deaton. No. 15, Mail and Chicago Express to 1 have just received a car-load of Ga. Hayen ...... 8:12 p. a.rose-covered arbor to read. Her gold­ No. 17, Steamboat Express to Gd. en hair was tucked up into a loose Granite work direct from the Haven A Milwaukee...... 7 :59 p. ns. quarries. Nos. 11.15, and 17, daily except Sunday. knot at the t>ack of her head and was No. 19 daily. fastened with a pretty white rose, k&muum I have on hand at the preeent time No. 17 arrives at Grand Haven a£U p. m. and at least one hundred monuments connects with Chicago boat. while she wore another rose at her and tablets in granite and marble, EASTBOUND. throat She was certainly a pretty the finest variety to select from to No. 16, Steamboat Express to Detroit picture that sunny June afternoon be found anywhere in Michigan, and east...... 8:20 a. m No. 20, Mail to Detroit...... 12:00 p. m. Madge knew she would not road the and more coming all the time. No 22. Evening Express to Detroit book which she carried, but Aunt El­ and east...... 5:22 p. m. A visit to my show rooms will con­ No. 18, Eastern Express to Durand len must think so, anyway. vince you that marble and granite and east______9:17 p. m. Her eyes were resting vacantly on Northern and all Southern Points work can be bought right at home Noe. 16, 20, and 22, daily except.Sunday. the first page of the book and she did in St. Johns, with more satisfac­ No. 18 daily. Toledo and points east and E. H. Hcoheh , not notice a tall, handsome man stand­ tion to the purchaser and at less G. P. A T. Agent, W. H. BURKE, ing down at the garden gate. south and tor price than of some outside shop. Chicago, Illinois. Agent, St Johns. Direct Connection* at Owoeso Junction and Evidently he saw her, for he opened Durand with D. A M. R’y Trains. the gate and crossed the old-fashioned POPULAR ROUTS TO garden to the arbor. As the dark form JPP£RFKTTS;t loomed up in the little entrance Madge Howell, Ann Arbor, P. P. Murdock glanced up. It was Harold Deming. Madge’s heart stood still. Now that CLARE, CADILLAC, MANISTEE, St. Johns, Michigan. Opposite the Poet he was here she did not know wheth­ traverse city and points Office. ^ 17 er to be angry or pleased, but when north. he sat down beside her she chose the We operate onr own line of steamers fro® i£VlELE0 former. "What do you mean, sir?” Frankfort, Michigan, to Manitowoc and P. R. Jaokaon—Merohant Tailor Kewannee, Wisconsin, and Menomina* said, vainly trying to be composed. and Gladstone^ Michigan, and can save ‘‘Only that I’m glad, oh, so glad yon money on ticket* to the west and that I’ve found my little sunbeam,” he northwest. Stylish Suits^ answered, as he drew her down be­ W. H. BENNETT. G. P. A.. Toledo. Ohio. side him again. “I have a long, long story to tell,” he said, and Madg» ELGIN WAi thought hers would be longer, but sin- Can always be bad cf V-_ !| said nothing, and he told her how hi had been thrown from his horse the TAKE THE BOAT very day her father had died. His Can always be skull had been fractured and he had LJV.NDING AT A HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTATION. been out of his head for weeks and weeks, and when he began to ga’a his found at health he had had a relapse. H*> told goods, wonld return the enterprising With that we have nothing to do one her when he was better he had writ­ women who started it ample reward. way or the other. If, however, some ALLISON’5 ten notes to Madge and had melved F. R. Jackson The fast decaying ancient American people were citizens of these beautiful no answer, and when he was well boarding house and hotel system, where islands, they wonld by all means in enough he had started himself to find you are forced to take meals where you their power encourage the abundant jj Jewelry Store. her. lodge, however much yon don’t like it, cultivation of all the frnits and vege­ Then Madge told her troubles, and MERCHANT TAILOR, still prevails in all its enormity in tables that grow so well in Hawaii. It was dusk before they had finished. Honolulu. In the States we have broken The trnth is that the wealthiest people Aunt Ellen came to call Madge to «up away from it, and claim onr American are mostly the great plantation own­ First-clans Steamboat Service Between per and was startled at the sound of privilege of eating where, when and ers. They get enough money from sugar a strange voice. ‘‘This Is my friend. Has the newest things and TM what we please. If a really first class, Detroit and Cleveland and Toledo, I guarantees a perfect fit to obtain whatever they themselves Detroit and Mackinac. Mr. Deming, Aunt Ellen,” Madge laid moderate priced restaurant were estab­ to her frightened aunt “And your every time. want at any price, and they are not D. & C. Floating Steel Palace Steam­ lished in Honolnln ijy white persons, it profoundly concerned about other folk. nephew, Aunt Ellen,” Harold added CHICAGO would coin/ money, I think. The res­ ers are now running Daily between Hawaii is probably now in this respect Detroit and Cleveland. Two tripe per as he offered an arm to both ladle* to taurants, the»few there are, are chiefly much like what the sugar and cotton Week between Toledo, Detroit and escort them to supper. There were 15.70 7216‘ Berth. WALKER STREBT EAST, ST. JOHNS. fllCH. kept by Chinamen. Bnt these are dingy, states of onr own sonth were before the Mackinac Island. Regular service will two happy hearts In old Ortonvllle small holes of places, where one does war. cotnmedce June 17th. Spend your vaca­ that night and Madge felt paid for Li. St. Johns 3 :>2 p. m. D.G.H.&M not like to go. A first class lodging The Hawaiian Islands are not a good tion on the Great Lakes. Send 2 cents her patient waiting. PAIIiT house, with airy rooms, baths and hot country for a very poor man nnless he for illustrated pamphlet Address and cold water, would be filled to over­ A. A. Schantz , G. P. A., D. A C. Line, To Prevent Slipping. has a genius In some particular indus­ Detroit, Michigan. Slipping oa Icy pavements is pre Lv. Muskegon, via Steamer 6 p.m. CASTOR IA flowing the day it was opened- Hono­ trial line. Ordinary labor, domestic and For Infanta and Children. lnln has nothing like adequate respecta­ vented by a handy shoe attachment otherwise, is performed by Japs and made of wire, spring clamps being ble accommodations for the tourists and Chinese, and these constitute a world tv. Grand Haven, vaSteamer9n.ni. Hi Kind You Han Always Bought otherFwho are now ponring in there. formed of a shape similar to the sole and a caste of their own, which the life of the shoe, with short prongs set In Bears the The same difficulty, that of getting of the white person never touches. Olsanwe Arrive Chicago, - - 6 a.m. ground, confronts the dairyman or Promote $ muiiiak crofth. the tinder side to sink Into the Ice and Signature of Eliza A rchard Conner . afford a secure hold for the foot. ALSO FAST FREIGHT LINE. . poulterer or vegetable gardener who Honolulu, H. L w.T. BURKS. D.Q. H. A M. Local Agt.

Mi Ml ■4- ( ■fewAfcbbot*. ’.; . , ..... ^ K

U|lL and exclaimed; "You killed my daugh­ ter!” TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS She was assisted from the room a;id a short adjournment was taken for the witnese to recover from the effect of the Governor Gives Out e Statement dramatic scenes. The next witness for FOR 1897 AND 1898. the prosecution testified as to where to Tl at Effect. they had seen the defendant on thi Uutil further notice Teacher* Examiuatioos morning of the murder. A network of will bo held a* follow* : . , . 4LGER HIS CHOICE FOR SENATOR. evidence has been brought out against Highschool room, Bt. John*, third Thursday the defendant. Brumm Is feigning In ­ and Friday of Av* ,,*i> Court house, 8t. John*, third Thursday and sanity and has spoken to no one slnci Friday of October. , An Alliance Is Formed et * Meeting at hls arrest. He appears to take no inter ­ Bt. Johns, last Thursday of March. Courthouse, 8 1. John*, third Thursday and Which Severe! of the Flngree 8 tale est whatever in the proceedings. Fridty of June. Leader, end the Secretary of War and On the morning of May 26, Miss Mollie Certificates of all trades will be granted at the Governor Were Present—Plan of Flagler was found murdered In her own the examinations at Bt. Johns in August and Certificates of the second and third Campaign Opposes Trusts end Favors home with a bullet hole In the brain. grades will be granted at all other examinations. Kleotlon wf Senator bjr Popular Vote. Suspicions immediately fell on Jamee H. All examination* will be^n at lo’dock A. M. Brumm, a cattle and stock buyer, who Com nisei oner of Schools. Detroit, June 24.—Governor Pingree made hls headquarters at the Flagler gave out a public statement to the ef­ home. It seems that theevenlng previous rORTOAOE BALE.—DEFAULT HAVING fect that he had combined with Secre­ * to the murder he asked the girt to ___ Lbeen made in the conditions of a certain tary Alger In the Interests of Alger’s marry him. She referred Brumm to mortgageMi executed hr John Kelly and Sarah her mother, who would not llaten to tfio Kelly his wife to The Michigan Mortgage Com­ senatorial candidacy. General Alger pany Limited dated January 18, 1804, and re­ will cot withdraw under any circum­ proposal. Brumm said then be would corded January 27.1888, in the office of the regis­ have revenge. ______ter of deeds of Clinton county, Michigan, in stances nor will he spend any money Liber 87 of mortgagee, on Page 22; which mort­ in Use campaign. The platform of their MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE. gage was duly assigned by written assignment campaign will be opposition to trusts January 20. MM, hg The Michigan Mortgage Helds Its Lost Session and Records s THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION TO BE HELD IN Company Limited to O. B. Baker, which assign­ and senatorial elections by a popular Number of Vetoes. ment was recorded February 1,1894. in Liber 80 vote. The alliance was made at a con ­ of mortgages, ee Page 127, on which mortgage Lansing, Mich., June 26.—Although 0 there is claimed to be due at the date of this ference held at which several of the notice eleven hundred four dollars and seven ­ Pingree state leaders and the general business was suspended eight days ago teen cents (81MM.17) besides an attorney fee of the formal ad Journment of the legislature thirty five dollars and other legal costs stipulated and the igovernor were present. in said mortgage to be paid should any proceed ­ Alger Hls Persouel Choice. did not take place until Saturday. The ings betaken to foreclose said mortgage, and no “I have avoided committing myself closing was devoid of ceremony. ther1 senator. I wired him at Petoskey, ask­ commission, reorganizing the' military to the wheel and declared with one accord that they wiU noon, at the west front door of the court house ing him If 1 could see him In Detroit on forces of the state, making an appro­ for ClinSon county, Michigan, in the Village of priation for the state horticultural so- render all possible aid in their power to furnish a cele­ St. Johns (said place being the place fo* bold ­ his way back to* Washington. In reply, ing the Circuit Court for said county) there will he arranged to meet me last evening. clety, permitting the sale of all fish bration which will please EVERYONE who attends. be aold «t public vendue to the highest bidder Of course, I can ’t speak for my friends, caught in legal-sized rets and making the promisee contained in said mortgage, vie , private fishing grounds of Long lake, Commencing od the east line of section seven ­ but those I have talked with are Alger teen in township seven north of range two west men beyond question. They cannot sup­ Lapeer county. at a point twelve and four fifths rods from the port Senator McMillan. They certainly The tax commission bill was vetoed south east corner of the north east quarter of because it named the commissioners, said section, running thence north along the cannot be classed as friends of mine section line nineteen and one fifth rods, thence If they do. They cannot forget eight this being considered an Invasion of the National Salute of 21‘Guns at Sunrise. Response by the small boy and his Firecracker. west fifty rods, thence south nineteen and one yearB of political history in a day, nor rights of the executive. The military fifths rods, tbence east to the place of beginning bill was said to entail useless expense From 7:00 to 9:00—A 1 time to do your trading. and being in the Village of 8t. Johns, Michigan. can they live with the representatives of Dwted St. Johns, Michigan, June 15, 1899. ‘judicious combinations ’ and unequal and the fish bill was objected to on the 9:00—Band Concert by the Ovid Concert Band. 20 Men. 8rA»i.D»o, N orton A D ooling , taxation and pretend at the same time ground that it nullified all laws fixing Attorneys for Assignee. the size of fish that may be legally sold. 10:00—The most Gorgeous Street Parade ever witnessed in this city. A special effort is O. B. MAKER, to be friends of equal *d just taxation 9-IS Assignee of mortgage. and foes of trusts. At oar meeting Gen ­ The principle in the Long lake bill would being made to out-do all previous efforts. eral Alger told us frankly the history permit all lakes in the state to become After the parade everybody is requested to meet on the Court House Lawn and TtfORTGAGK 8ALE- —DEFAULT HAVING of his relations with Senator McMillan private property. -LY-L been made in the conditions of a certain Take Part in the exercises. A fine program is being prepared. You will be mortgage,dated December 18th, 1888, executed in the matter of the senatorshtp. He DELAY ON CIVIC OWNERSHIP. bg Thomas Gay and bis wife, Jane Gay, to has dealt with General Alger the same asked to sing “America” and “Marching Through Georgia” with a mighty Igman Huugerford, and recorded May 3rd, as he has treated everyone who ques­ Detroit Council 8eud* Special Election 1884, in the office of the Register of Decide for Plan to Committee. chorus of 5,000 voices and Three Bands. Clinton County, Michigan, in Liber 63 of tions hls ownership of the Republican Mortgages, on page 144, which mid mortgage party. Detroit, June 24.—The qneation of 12:00—Band Concert by the DeWitt Cornet Band. wets afterward, to-wit, on the 28th day of Alger in to Stay. submitting to vote of the people the November, 1892, duly and legally assigned by an 1:30 p. m.—The Sports Commence. order, made by the Probate Court, for said "General Alger Is In the race and to proposition to proceed to city owner ­ County of Clinton, to William W. Huugerford, stay to the end, ” continued the govern ­ ship of street railways under the com­ 100 yards Dash,...... 42.00 $1.00 200 yds. Wheelbarrow (load ’d) $3, $2, $1 Which said order it recorded in the office of the or* "and you can say in the strongest mission ownership plan is not yet de ­ Register of Deeds of said County, in Liber 88 of Heeds Wills, on page til, on which said English you can write that I am with cided. The special meeting of the com­ 50 •“ Sack,...... 2.00 1.00 100 “ 3-Legged...... $2.00 $1.00 Mortgage there is due at the date of this him heartily, and I propose to do all I mon council resulted in a reference of notice the sum of twenty-one hundred six can personally and with my friends the questions involved to the commit­ 200 “ Hurdle (3 foot)... $3. $2, $1 100 “ Barrel...... 2.00 1.00 and 10-100 ($2,100.10) dollars, besides an attorney fee of thirty (830) dollars, provided in to aid his candidacy. As General Alger tee on streets and ordinances. 50 “ Fat Men s • . 2.00 1.00 50 “ Potato...... said mortgage, and by Statute; and no suit or put it to me, he will be a candidate if A resolution was offered calling a 2.00 1.00 proceedings at law or in equity having been in special election July 10. It was de ­ •tituted to recover any part of the debt secured by he has assurance for no more than one Standin r Broad Jump...... 1.00 50 Running Broad Jump...... 1.00 50 aaid mortgage, now therefore, by virtue of the vote In the legislature. Alger Is on the clared out pf order by the president of power of sail in said mortgage contained and by right side of the two greatest ques­ the council, who submitted a legal Biscuit Contest for Boys.... . 75 50 25 j Running Hop, Step and Jump 1.00 50 the statute in such case made and provided, no ­ opinion to the effect that the proposed tice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, THE tions of the day. I said to him that I 15TH DAY OF JULY, 1899, at one o'clock in could not personally support a man who special election Is unauthorized by the A “Free-for-All” between 2913 Men and Boys and One Thoroughbred Kentucky Pig— the afternoon, at the west front door of the would not declare himself on the right city charter and would be illegal for Court House, in said County, in the Village of various reasons. The resolution, togeth­ well greased. Winner takes the pig. 8t. Johns. Michigan, there will be sold at side of those two public questions. The public vendue to the highest bidder, the land two questions on which I wanted to er with the legal questions Involved, In said mortgage described, viz. ; All of the know hls position are those of trusts was finally unanimously referred to For the best decorated bicycle in the parade we offer nine prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd south thirty-five (35) acres of the north-west quarter of section twenty-aeeeo (27), and the and election of United States Senators committee. $2.00, 3rd $1.00 and six at 50 cents. Also for the best Rag Muffin mounted in the par­ south thirty-five (35) acres of the north east by direct vote of the people. I wish to He Denis in Floating Islands. quarter of section twenty-eight (28) and the say that the general Is absolutely ade six prizes: 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 and four at 50 cents. • Niles, Mich., June 27. —F. W. Flanders, west fifteen (15) acres of the worth forty-five sound on both these questions. General (45) acres of the sontli half of the north-east Inventor of the floating Island, has Alger believes firmly that United States quarter of section twenty-eight (28), all. in launched on Klinger’s lake hls first isl­ townshipslx (6), north of range three (8) west senators should be elected by d rect vote and. The island Is about twenty feet in Michigan, containing eigbty-iflve (85) acres of the people. more or less, for the purpose of satisfying the square and can support twenty persons amount due on said mortgage. Dated April 19th, 1899. AltGUKD HER OWN CASE. without reaching Its capacity. Tests 81-13 WILLIAM W. HUNGERFORD, that have been made show when the Assignee. Mrs. M. K. Abbott Maintain. Women Cnn WATER BATTLE! waves were rolling high the island re­ John G. Patterson , Attorney for Assignee. Hold Ofltee in Michigan. mains perfectly stable without any Lansing, Mich.. June 24.—The supreme rocking motion. It can be easily moved The Big Event of the Day, between two Fire Companies. This will he the ortgage sale .—mortgagors ed - about with a rowboat and anchored. win P. Waldron and Carrie L. Waldron, court was the scene of a very unusual Hottest, Wettest and Funniest Attraction you ever saw. hisM wife. Mortgagee Salina L. Danley, person ­ incident, the occasion being the argu­ Besides being the finest possible ar­ Chief Crich promises to do great things. ally and as Guardian of Mary L. Fuller. ment of the case of The Attorney Gen ­ rangement for fishing and duck hunt ­ Default having been made in the conditions ing. experiments show that It Is a fine of a certain mortgage made and executed by eral vs. Mrs. Merrle B. Abbott, which Edwin P. Waldron and Carrie L. Waldron, his life raft for use on lake or ocean wife, to Balina L. Danley personally and as Involves the question of the right of a steamers, as It cannot be overturned by Guardian of Mary L. Fuller, dated the 10th day woman to hold the office of prosecuting the wind or waves and would preserve of October 1896, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Clinton County, Michi­ attorney in this state. Mrs. Abbott ar­ those on board ship and dry and the The committee guarantee the finest and largest display of Fireworks ever seen gan, in Liber 84 of Mortagea, at page 604. on the gued her own case, talking for forty- surf will carry It up on the beach be­ 15th day of October, 1896, and it being stipulated yond the reach of the undertow. One in this part of the state. Selected with the utmost care from strictly exhibition in said Mortgage, that in case any installment five minutes in a most eloquent and of interest on the sum of money secured by said convincing manner. person could launch one from the deck work with a view to producing the most pleasing effect and not for the purpose mortgage should remain unpaid for the space of The claim of the attorney general was if a ship that would carry fifty people. ninety days after the same by the terms of said of showing a lengthy program at the expense of Beauty and Brilliancy, con ­ mortgage should become due, then at the option that women have no rights In this state Four Doctor* Saved Her. of said Mortgagor the whole sum secured by so far as officeholding goes, unless It is Benton Harbor. Mich., June 23.—Miss cluding with a large 8x12 Set Piece of Admiral Dewey. said mortgage should become due and payable granted them by express provision of at once, and there being at this time due and Lulu Perry left her home in St. Joseph unpaid the sum of 824.50, which by the terms of either the constitution or some statute. about 10 o’clock Tuesday night, came said mortgage became oue and payable thereon He supported this proposition upon the to this city and engaged a room at the The following Orders will have their rooms open and invite visiting members to make January 1st. 1899, and the Mortgager having de ­ common-law doctrine of custom and clared the whole sum secured by said mortgage to Hotel Hlgbee. An hour later friends be due, and there is claimed to be due thereon at usage, and upon the principle that none who were searching for the girl found them their headquarters: G. A. R. and W. R. C., K. of P., Masons, I. O. O. F., K. O. the time of the date of this notice the sum of but electors can hold office that is filled her In the room, apparently dead. Four one thousand four hundred and fifty-nine dol ­ by electors. Mrs. Abbott Insisted that T. M., L. O. T. M., R. C. and L. G. and M. W. of A. lars and forty-six cents, (81459.46), besides an doctors were called and after two hours’ Attorney fee of thirty dollars as provided in the doctrine of custom and usage will hard work succeeded In saving her life. said mortgage to be paid, should any proceed ­ not apply. Inasmuch as women have She was the victim of a love affair. C. C. VAUGHAN. PRES. H. H. FITZGERALD. SECY. C. P. BAKER. TREAS. ings be taken to foreclose the same, and no suit acted both as prosecutors, although by or proceeding at law or in equity having been GEO. H. SOULE. MARSHAL. WM. E. HAMILTON. ASS T MARSHAL. assignment rather than election, as cir­ Finds a New Drift of Ore. taken to recover or collect the amount or debt V ice-Presidents : W. W. Simonson, Willard C. Lyon, Wm. E. Eldridge, Win. Byrne, Ray Robson, John Ryan secured by said mortgage or any part thereof cuit court commissioners by election In Ironwood, Mich., June 27.— The Oliver M. W. Dunham, Chas. Snelllng, Henry N. Webb, A. S. West, Wm. H. Sage. JohnG. Patterson. W. N. Redout, New therefore, by virtue of the power of sale this state; that the constitution Bhould Mining company has found a new drift contained in said mortgage and therewith Thos. H. Eddy, E. C. McCrumb, Rob’t. Anderson, T. T. Newton, David L. Eaegle, Jay Sessions, Bion J. recorded, and of the statute in such case made be Interpreted in the light of present of ore In the East Norrle find about McVeigh, Chas. T. Rockwell, John Trimble, John H. Robson, John Link. John D. Holmes, James H. and provided. Notice is hereby given that on needs and conditions rather than bound halfway between the tenth and eleventh Burnes, J. D. Sleight, Newell Parker, R. F. DeMoss, Wm. Schavey, J. R. Randolph, John Stump. Saturday the 1st day of July, A. D., 1899, at two down to the Illiberal customs and levels In No. 3 shaft. A cross-cut was o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the west front door of the Court House in the village of usages of a half-century or more ago, made through forty feet of soft handing COMMITTEE IN CHARGE: Bt. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, said and maintained that women are when a drift heretofore unknown waa Thos. Bromley, Jr., L. D- Parr, H. H. Fitzgerald, A. A. Chick, Wm. Crich, Chas. Cross, mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the eligible to general public office, unless encountered. premises described therein, by sule at public C. G. Vaughan, F. R Struble, H. D. Squair, F. H. Bush, D. L. Hunt. vendue to the highest bidder; said premi.es by some express inhibition of the con ­ Girl Attempt* Suicide. are described in said mortgage as follows, stitution they are deprived of that to-wit: “All those certain pioces or parcels of Benton Harbot, Mich., June 23.—Lulu right, and that the constitution of this ortgage sale -default having land, situate and being in the village of St. Perry, aged 22 years, the daughter of been made in the conditions of a certain Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, and des ­ 3tate Is silent as to qualifications and wealthy Barents, created a sensation M cribed as follows: Lot No. one. and north ten mortgage given by George Mann to Wallcer and void of restrictions with reference to here by making a desperate attempt to White, dated January 5th, 1889. and recorded feet in width off lot No. two in block No. three, the office of prosecuting attorney. January 5th, 1889, in the office of the Register according to the recorded plat of said village.’' end her life by taking morphine. of Deeds for Clinton county, Michigan, in liber DatedApril 6th, 1899. Despondency over the desertion of her SALINA L. DANLEY, personally and as GRADUATES AT ANN ARBOR. 71 of mortgages on page 86; wbicn mortgage Nearly Fifty-eight Years Old! 51-13 Guardian for Mary L. Fuller, Mortgagor. fiance is attributed as the cause for was duly assigned by written aaaignment by Walker and White on January 12th, 1889, to E. University of Michigan Commencement— her act. ______V. N. Walker, which assignment was duly It’s a long life, but devotion to the true interests and prosperity of the American dministrators sale -notice is Professor Butler's Address. State Notes. recorded in liber 71 of mortgages on page 497, on People has won for it new friends as the years rolled by and the original members hereby given that by virtue and in pursu­ Ann Arbor, Mich., June 23.—The an ­ April 9tb, 1894; on which mortgage there is due anceA of license and authority granted tome the Dr. Frank R. Lillie, Instructor In at the date of this notice the sum of five hundred of its family passed to their reward, and these admirers are loyal and steadfast to- undersigned on the first dav of June, A. D. 1899, nual commencement exercises of the zoology in the University of Michigan, forty-six dollars and eighty cents (8546.80) besides day, with faith in its teachings, and confidence in the information which it brings by the Prehate Court of Clinton County, State University of Michigan were held here. an attorney fee of fifteen dollars stipulated in of Michigan, to sell real estate belonging to the has been appointed professor of biology said mortgage to be paid should any proceed ­ to their homes and firesides. estate of GeorgeOrmston. deceased, I will ael) The students entered University hall, In Vassar college. ings be taken to foreclose said mortgage, and at public auction to the highest bidder therefor preceded by the regents, members of Henry Drank, an aged farmer, was no suit or proceedings at law or in equity hav ­ As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all the vitality and vigor of its on the 24tb day of July, A. D. 1899, at 10 o’clock ing been Instituted to recover any part of the a. m., at the west front door of the Clinton the faculty and alumni. President An- thrown from hls carriage and killed at dent secured by said mortgage; therefore, by youth, strengthened ahd ripened by the experience of over half a century. County Court'Houee, in the Village’of Bt. Johns, gell gave out the diplomas, by classes, Sturges, Mich. virtue of the power of sale contained in said It has lived on its merits, and on the cordial support of progressive Americans. Clinton County, Michigan, the following de ­ mortgage and ot the statute in such case made scribed premises viz: Land commencing on the to the 697 graduates. The oration of In Michigan five people lost their and provided, notice is hereby given that on It is the “The New York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as west line of out lot K in the Village of St. Johns, the day, by Profeasor Butler, followed. lives by drowning accidents on Sunday. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899, at ten o’clock the leading National Family Newspaper. Clinton County, Michigan, at a point seventy They were Harvey and Bird Stearns, in the forenoon at the west front door of the six rods south of the north-west corner of said The subject was "The Education of conrt house for Clinton connty. in St. Johns, Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the State and Nation out lot, and running thence south along the Public Opinion. ” Professor Butler held Lucy Burdick, Harvey Olivet and Willie Michigan, (said place beiDg the place for the west line of said out lot sixteen (16) rods, that the political vitality and Integrity Detwller. holding the circuit court for said county) there the publisher of “The Republican” (your own favorite home paper) has entered thence east twenty (20) rods, thence north George N. Ely, a leading banker of will be sold at pnblic vendue, to the highest parallel to wast line of said out lot sixteen (16) of a modern state must rest upon the bidder, the premises described in said mort­ into an alliance with “The New York Weekly Tribune” which enables him to f 1 rods, thence west twenty (20) rods, to the place character and clearness of the politi­ Michigan, died at the Alma sanitarium gage, vis : Lota nineteen and twenty of block furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.20 per year. of beginning, containing two acres. cal opinions held by men who are with­ after a lingering illness. one hundred eighteen of Walker and Steel’s Dated June 1st, 1899, ARTHUR J.AVERY Benjamin R. McArthur, proprietor of snbdi vision of lands in the village of St. John!, Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the com­ Administrator of the estate of out official station. Public opinion waa north of the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwau­ r* 8-7 George Ormston, deceased. the child of the art of printing, of mod ­ the Park hotel, Mount Clemens, Mich., kee Railroad, in Clinton connty, Michigan. munity in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it works con­ died at Mackinac Island of heart dis ­ Dated May 20,1899. stantly and untiringly in bis interests in every way, brings to his ern education, of modern means at E.V.N. WALKER, DMINISTRATOR'S BALE.—NOTICE IS communication and of modern democ ­ ease. Assignee of Mortgage. home all the news and happenings of his neighborhood, the doings of his friends, hereby given that by virtue and in pursu­ racy. Thomas Burns and William Miller, Spapldi KG, N orton A D oolino , Attorneys Aance of license and authority granted to me the two United States prisoners charged for assignee, St. Johns. Michigan. 6-13 the condition and prospects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and, in F) at undersigned on the 15th day of Jnne 1899, by fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every wide awake, progressive the Probate Court of Clinton county. State of MOLLIS FLA0LSR*8 SLATES. with postoffice robbery, who escaped Michigan, to sell real estate belonging to the from the Toledo Jail on May 6, have been family, estate of John Smith deceased, I will sell at Said To Be Feigning Insanity - Drnmntin captured at Flint, Mich. I)J.i .loxnnivn o onuo —u » pnblic auction to the highest, bidder therefore Scene la Coart. of a license to me granted on the 9th day of Just think of it! Both of these papers for only $1.25 a year. on theSTH DAY OF AUGUST 1819 at 10 o'clock The steamer Nellie Torrent burned to AJune, A. D. 1899. by F. 8. Porter. Judge of Pro­ Send all subscriptions to “THE REPUBLICAN,” St Johns, Michigan. a. m. at the Probate office in the Village of St. Charlotte, Mich., June 27. —The exam. the water’s edge abreast of Point au bate of the Connty of Ingham, State of Miehi- Johns. Clinton county, Michigan, the following Ination of James H. Brumm, the al­ Frame, Mich. n. I shall sell at public auction on the 22ND described pressises vis; The east half of the Kli OF AUGUST, 1899. at two o’clock In the wait half of the north-west quarter of section leged murderer of Miss Mollie Flagler, Will Not Entar the Trust. afternoon,.. at and— on— the, ..... premise#— ------hereinde ­ number thirteen in the township of Dewitt, of Dlmondale, has been postponed until scribed, vis ; at the house, Township of Bath, County of Clinton and State of Michigan. Wabash, Ind., June 27. —The Wabash in the County of Clinton, all the right, title and Dated June 17th. 1899. ANDREW 8. WEST. July 1, by request of the attorney for Bridge and Iron company, one of the interest of which John Clark died, tieted, in Administrator of the estate of the defense. Mrs. Flagler, the mother largest manufacturers of bridges In the and to the following land, to wit: The west 10-7 John Smith, deceased. half (%) of the north-east quarter (H) and the of the murdered girl, has been the prin ­ United States, has declined to go into nsuit part of the east half (%) ot the north-west The Clinton Republican cipal witness during the entire week. the big bridge combine, known as the quarter (M) of Section No. roar (4), Town five THOS. 8. 8PRAGUE A SON, In describing the finding of the llfeleM American Bridge company, vfhlch, with (5) north of Range No. one (1) west, Township Is the leading news paper in Clinton body of her daughter, the mother broke a capital of 160,000.000, ts taking over o. B.U., cum ™ —&JlnrCLA„. down completely. She raised from her nearly all the Important plants In the Executor of the will sad administrator of the county, giving the most news and reli­ PATENTS. country. eetate of John Clark deceased. Wayn# County Batik Mdg., DETROIT. chair, took a step toward the defendant. Dated Jnne 28d, 1899. 11-7 able market reports. Elsie. Al. Church spent Sunday with friends All Wo$l AllPWbol in Elsie. Baking John Perry and daughter were in Ovid Kursing Mothers Royal Tuesday. dread hot weather. They C1RPETS CARPETS Per SAMPLES Pov Mrs. Lottie Cramer is visiting friends Powder in Linden. know how it weakens and now this affects the baby. 42e ABSOLUTELY hlRE Dr. Besh has been iu Detroit for the 1-4 OFF. 42c past few days. All such modters need! Per Yard.’ Per Yard. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Chas. Soelling was in St. Johns, on Scott’s Emulsion. It gives novAi aaww aowota oo,, w»w von*. business Monday. l?) them streiwrtr and makes The Misses Edwards, of Owoeso, are :jJ the baby’s food'etcher and We have just received a sample line of visiting Mrs. Schsnek. % more abundant.. Willie Vincent aod Clyde Bates spent / 80c. and $1. All dwggisu. Ladies* Parasols. These are the latest Sunday at Round Lake: News of Clinton County. Roy Way, of Slaton Rapids, is home French Creations, every one of then*: sty­ for the summer vacation. MERLE BEACH. Nevison Roberta, of Sunfleld, is visit THE I SLA NO. lish and dressy, there is only one of a* kind. The Republican. mg for a week with Lew Chase. We enjoyed a much needed rain Wed­ N. G. Pearce spent the latter part of Miss Shirley Burdick, of Bfsir, visited Some are black, others jwure white,, some Thursday, June 29, 1899. nesday. the week on business- in Oakley. friends here last week. Charles Hildreth and , George Mias Maud Seeding and Mrs. E John Pinkney was on the sick list last fancies,.everyone a feeadsfiy.. They wftli go McDonald were guests at the Beach Seeking were m Ovid last Friday. week, but is better at the present writ FOWLER. ing. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Davis and children, of Mrs. Henry Htb was -the- recipient of ’fast at lt-4 OFF regular prices. Mary Baker is io Chicago for a few The busy hum of the mowing machine Charlotte, are visiting relatives hers. may be heard on the adjoining farms; many presents - last: wsek-fwos relatives weeks. Rev. F. A>. Perkins,, of the Grand in Ohio. bay will be a light crop. Rapids Mission, spent Tuesday in Elsie. Matt Ott was in Lapsing on business G. Groom aad- wiffe, of Maple last Thursday. Mias Bertha Raymer, of Cleveland, Mrs. Butts is visiting at the home of Another lot of G&iidiren ’s Parsais.. It Ohio, arrived at the ■ Beach Friday of Rapids, visited'at Frank JLaoaphere’s Louise and Mary Martin spent Sun her daughter,. Um John Marshall, near Sunday. don’t cost much ton. rmaike a little Miss day in Corunna. last week to remain during the vacation. Ovid. Ice cream and cake will be served at Mr. and Mrs. Gsrnsey, !of Mat her too, Gore Feldpausch spent Sunday with Will Snelling, of Fowler, spent a few visited their daughter/ Mts> Burt Shel­ the residence of Mr. Henry Halsey Fri­ days in Elsie the gueet of his father, T. Katie Fedewa. day evening, June 30. Projeeds for a don Sunday. Sturgis A Hayes shipped a large car W. Snelling. opportunity at - -fc, 35c. 50cEICH. school flag. Will Rowley, of Essex, who has been load of stock east Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roe are in Perrinton in Whenever you celebrate the “glorious attending a medical college,, caked on Chas. Bleakeslee and wife, of Bengal, attendance on the F. M. camp meeting old friends here last week* fourth” the place to spend the evening being held there. spent Monday at Chas Dane’s. is at the Beach, where you can enjoy a Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gcrdmier, and GREAT WASH GOODS BARGAINS A good many from this place took in social dancing party. Clavey’s Orchestra The sum of $141 was raised for the George Jewitt and family visited at the excursion to Detroit Sunday. will furnish the music. Dance, refresh­ various benevolences-of- the M. E. church William Pinkney’s Sunday. Sunday forenoon. 3© pieces Printed, Dimities consider­ Charles Dane, wife, Ruth and Miles ments, and horses to hay only 75 cents. Quite a number from the island spend Sunday with relatives in Riley. Will- Wooll and Mc*fc C. Vista, of New attended Children’s Day exercises- at ed cheap at Sh. pen yard, we- will Lothrop, are visiting, with friends in the Benjamin church Sunday. John Bowers, wife and daughter, , DEWITT. Elsie and vicinity. Mary, spent Sunday with Peter Williams. K. C. Ainsley and wife visited at S“““"’,or"to"#ws5c peiud . Presiding Elder Ptiffer, of Lansing, Noble Burnett and family, from St. One of the most attractive residences Pbebe Skinner’s Thursday and Friday, in Clinton county is that of Calvin preached A fine discourse in the M. E. They attended Commencement eaerciseo Johns, visited at the home of Matt Ott church Sunday evening. Sunday. Ingraham. The whole aspect of the at Maple Rapids Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruby McQuistion.of South Lyons, Frank Becker and family loft Wednes­ place is that of a South Carolina planta­ tion. Broad gravel walks lead to the is visiting *at the borne of her parents, New Organdies*, mnoKbliy stripes*, all day morning for a visit with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Setterington. EAGLE. Grand Rapids. house with flowers and shrubs on either side, and in the yard are various kinds of Children’s day was observed with a colors^^hmusal 15c;: quaihty.. While they August Jastram and family, of Riley, plants and ferns arranged in artistic beds very pleasing program in the F. B. Pupils of fractional District Hoi I*k io last you. take your pick visited with their cousin, Mrs. C. Dane or knolls. The broad, well kept lawn church last Sunday evening. Eagle not absent or tardy: BerthaAlleo. and family, over Saturday. Delbert Higbee, Bertha Ambrook, Roy 9c pom. forms a pretty foreground for the house, Miss Maggie Archer,, of St. Johns, is at Minnie Oding wheeled to Fowler Wed­ which is large and well painted. Mr. Ambrook, Mvra Charles, Fern Monger. spending a couple of weeks with friends Pupils perfect in spelling::. Mfyroo nesday evening visited her sister, Mrs. Ingraham is proud, and well he might be in this place and at her home. Dane, returned Thursday evening. of nis pleasant rural home. Charles, Roy Stiffler, Grace Muctoo, Rev. Chae. Glass, of Sarnia,, sarrange Bertha Ambrook, Albert Oden,. Ethel Latest*novelties in- —.., Our Village school closed Friday of list, is spending a few days io thus place Garlock, Bertha Allen, Mertie- AJio*, last week. The teachers and scholars BATH- as the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grace Sawyer/ JEWELERY, enjoyed ice cream on Dr. Schemer’s lawn. Hungerford. W. A. Teel is erecting an addition to PEWAMO. his dwelling. Mrs. Hannah-Rooea, of Ithaaa, was in BELTS a *. RIBBONS- SHEPARDSVILLk. Elsie Saturday of Met week on he* way E. S. Bates, of Lansing, has been in to Oakley to visit her mother, Mrs. Fred D. Kieeter was in Lynns- Wed­ Nfcw arrivals ih> * ILadiiies ’ Lace; Ties. Hiram Doyen, of Six Lakes, is visiting town during the past week. Louise Wooll, who-is very ill with slight nesday. ksUAy.lU/ I 1 V/ O ■ his parents. Prof. W. J. Beal, of the M. A. C., was hopes of recovery. ^ Mrs. B. E. Terril, of Muir, .was-in- tow*. Therefis nothing nawKeir,,,! Miss Eva Edwards is in Owosso at in town on business last Saturday. Allen Kline, of Ovid, spent Sunday Tuesday. her brother’s. Miss Ethel Honey, of Okemos, is with Lew Chase. He leaves on Tuesday Dr. Hay and ' Louis Schullbe were m> pricesare...... 25,39 andijjgcts, Mrs. Davenport, of Six L'lkes, is visit­ spending a few days with friends in Bath. for Ann Arbor,, where he will take a Lyons Sunday. ing her uncle, A. Doyen. Herbert Tooker, now of Cold water, preparatory course of six weoks before Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Fredi 9eKeistor returned home Tuesday to spend the entering the University. on Saturday last's 9 pound girii Nellie Longcore is visiting her brother, summer vacation. Mrs. Andrew Rockwell, for mau>y years Bertha Vance and Vera Sihvods - aee All WooU Guy Longcore in St. Johns. Guy Mead left town Thursday for a resident of this place, died at her home visiting Etta Loomis, of Portb.cd. W. H. Winfield went to Buffalo Fri­ Aledo, Illinois, where he expects to re­ in Benzie last Friday and was bsought Geo. C Parker and Jobuie Werner day with a car load of cattle. main for some time. to Elsie for burial. She had been in JOHN failing health for many months. spent last Sunday in Maple RttpidB, CARPUS Bert Cleveland and John Spencer Quite a number of Bath people took Mary Cotier, spent the- flint part of FoVr wheeled to Lansing last week. advantage of the excursion to Saginaw J. F. Hasty, ofi Detroit, was caihag on this week with Miss Connor* olitfUbbaBd' Dr. and Mrs. McGillicuddy were in and Bay City Satwrday. friends in Elsie the first of the week. ston. 42jl Lansing Thursday of last week. The Epworth League will serve ice He says he greatly enjoyed his stay of a HICKS. year in Europe and South America, but Mrs. E. R.. Rich .and daughter,. Efcith, Per Yard: Mrs. Mary Simmons spent last week cream in the Soathworth building next thinks tho United States a good: enough are visiting the former’s brother, Ik N. at E. Spencer's on the town line. Saturday evening, July 1st. country to live ia^ Keister, ot Sparta. Miss Grace Longcore is spending a few Mrs. Wm. Sober and children, of Ben­ A large crowd witnessedthe-Walligcune, weeks with her brother, Oscar, at Mt. nington, have been spending a few days HUBBARDSTON. Hubbarbstoo V. S. Pewamo, at Recrea­ Pleasant. with her sister, Mrs. Bertie June. tion Park last Monday afteroi»m;. id was a very interesting game, the so-me stand­ Mrs. S. Ludhem and children, of Several members of the Epworth Milo Bolendes is on the sick list. It Is astonfehiing; how cheap>we sell V

Howell, are visiting her mother, Mrs. League are attending the district conven­ ing 23. to 22in favor of Hhbbaulstea. Ralph Hoge was at Grand Rapids last Laura Coleman. tion in North Lansing this week. ^ week. \

Mrs. T. Bevens and children, of Owoeso, A few cherries have been shipped from Mrs. Dr. F. Sc Hoge ie visitiag in PRICE. and Mrs. Wm. Savills, of Ovid, spent here already. The crop is not as large as ^ Monday at Mrs. Mary Simmon’s. in some years, but tbe shipment will be Canada. FURNITURE... quite heavy after all. Clara Bolender was at Pswamo- last Mrs. Jane Hunter is-visiting friiends ; The last Quarterly meeting was held amend here this week, in the M. E. church Sunday morning. A pension of $6 a month has been Tuesda y. Presiding Elder Puffer delivered a fine Mrs. Orpha Glaser was at Caeswa City Bert Smith, of Laingsburg,. spent last ranted to Owen McGoniga), a few hun- Sunday with friends here. discourse on Eph. Ill 15:16. Gred dollars having already accrued last -Wednesday and Thursday. We carry the largest stock in, town and the • since application was made. J. I. Shoeni. returned to the Soldiers’ The L. A. S. will meet with Mary Parker aext Wednesday., July 5hhu Ira Shaw has purchased the Park Home at Grand Rapids last Thesday. prices are the lowest. UNION HOME. Lake resort property. He will occupy Abraham Tferwilliger, of Gxaod Rapids, There will be an ioe- cream, social at tbe Bath hotel, however, till his lease is visiting his children in this vieiaity. Rob Prices this week Jftiday evening. The best, supported spring in the markett The recent rain has brightened up the Mrs. Ashley, and.* Mrs. See attended growing crops wonderfully. expires oext November and H. B. Ladue Mrs. Frank Miner, of Cacsoa City, will remain at tbe lake till that time. visited her brother, Herbert Sessions, g>*rtarly meeting at< 3hepards«ilW last for -- - $2.00,, Mr. Dockham’s father, an old gentle­ last Sunday. Saturday. man of 87 years, is visiting him. The ice cream social at Frank Harvey’s OLIVE. Allie Prc«tor h- return.* h- Chip. We selk extension tables 25 per cent* pewa Lake to spend the summer vacation was well attended. The receipts were very poor health for e«me tame. $12 50. All reported a good time. Farmers are busy in the hay field. with his father. cheaper than any other- store- The Robbing Albert Marlett, of Grand Rapids, is Mrs. Williams, of tCorunna, a sister of Mrs. E. C. Brown and children and Charles Decke, of Lansing, visited at> Mrs. Wm. Kreppe.Js- visiting her. Mrs. Miss Kenyon, of Tecumpseh, visited at 8. W. Norris’ over Sunday. | visiting has father and mother, Mr. and Patent Extension Tables excell in style ajui Mrs. Wm. Marlett. Williams has been- a,great sufferer from Samuel West’s last week and will spend Mrs. Charles Henning, Jr., fell recently rheumatism for the past four years. finish. Gome in and see them before you buy.. this week in Essex with Mrs. Brown’s and was quite badly injured. Missos Puttie and Fannie Seaver,. of The Sunday school: convention at the sisters, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Frank Decke, of Chicago, visited Lake View,are here to attend the wedding Price church was. well attended and a Anderson. at S. W. Norris’ lagt week. of Miss Gertie Peck. very pleasant time was o*joyed. D. H. Goods- delivered in the country. Maud Dockham. while cutting up corn Mr. and Mrs. Will Arsky, of Omaha, Mrs Emma Ely, of Muir, and Onin Hunt gave a very- able and instructive for the chickens Tuesday morning, had visited Mr. Arksy’s parents in Riley last Myers, of Carson City, visited Mrs. T. S. talk in the afternoon and in the evening. the misfortune to cut two of her Angers week- Strickling last Tuesday. Elder Buell, of Dewitt, gave.* short talk to the bone and cut the end of her thumb Misses Nora Mitchell and Ethel which was appreciated. off just below the nail. Dr. Eugene J. N. Plowman and wife, of Bengal, were callers at£Varney Pearce’s Saturday Maurer attended the sub-district Hart dressed the wounds taking one Bp-worth League convention at Lansing E. I. HULL, stitch in each cut on the Angers and five evening. last Tuesday and Wednesday. to join the thumb. Mack Goodell, wife and family, of POMONA NOTICE- Lansing, visited at the home of A. Yana Married, June 28, at the home of the Funeral Director. O STORZA. over Sunday. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Clinton county Pomona Grange met >Thf Kind You Haw Always Bought Peck, Gertrude L. to Bert Howard, of with Rew Grange, Wednesday, June 2L Badri the Loy and Roy Simmons, of Bancroft, Ionia. We extend congratulations. Phones 23 and 84. 16 Qinton; Ave. Signature are spending their vacation with friends 1899. The day was doe the attendance in Olive ana Dewitt. The M. E. Sunday school will celebrate large. All. present report a splendid the 4th July at the iron-ore. A good time. Mrs. Ervie Chadwick kiadly program is being prepared and lots of opened her house for dinner and long good things to eat at noon is the special tables loaded down with choice dainties features of the day. were greatly appreciated by the hungry Huobardston ball team received a patrons. After all had partaken of the telegram from Pewamo last Tuesday to many good things they went to the hall come over and play another game with, where a good program was fpvsn. eon them, stating that they were going to sistjng of songs, recitations, discussions, play three more games this season, and etc. etc. Reports from Subordinate St. Johns’ if they were not successful in the three, Granges were encouraging. At the dose that they were coming back and jump in of the session all were invited to 5t Adams. the dinning rooms again w.kere delic­ Maple River. Well boys we think that rou had better, for in your local paper of ious ice cream and cake was served. A Jaet week was a long obituary of Hub- rising vote of thanks was given Rew Language School bardston team, saying that they had died Grange for entertaining Pomona so roy­ at the homo field. We will say that our ally. Pomona Grange will hold a pic­ boys are so generous and tender hearted nic at Merlebeach, August 5th, 1899. that they would not try to break your Pomona will meet with Essex Grange in Commencing, Monday, July 10, continuing catchers arm in order to win the game as September, Elsie in October, Dewitt in was planned by you during the game. November and Olive in December. five weeks. Classes in beginning Freijch and Special Bargains in. This makes three timee that Hubbard German, also beginning and advanced Latin, ston team has played Pewamo this season and each time they have been ST. JOHNS MARKET8. will be organised, A good opportunity will successful. And we think by this time be afforded for those wishing to make up, all of Pewamo team are now sleeping Groin quotations or* furnished by the St. Johns wheat houses every Thursday, and are for tfieir Latin, also those wishing to get a start beneath a watery grave in Maple river. the prices paid that day only. The elevators will open promptly at 7 a. m. for next year. and close at 0 p. m. RILEY. Wheat, whit* ...... 4 60 Wheat, red ______70 High School Credits Given For Work, ..BUGGIES.. Qats...... t. Z7 Mr. and Mrs. Cowls, of Essex, vieited Dressed Chicks** ...... 7-0- their eon, Chas. N., Sunday. Dressed Turkeys...... 10- Pone in Latin. Dressed Docks...... ta Misses Nora and Ruby Welton visited Dressed Gees*.______OS Mise Corey Owen, of Bengal, Saturday. Dressed Beef------06—07 Pure French pronunciation taught. Tuition Dressed Hofl...... 8,50 —4.00 Herman Bliss, son of S. J. Bliss, of Live Hogs...... US $5.00. Recitation in 8th grade room, high Lansing, is visiting friends in Riley. Live Cattle.______i no. i.r, Dressed Mutton...... 6-7 school building. Miss Lander spent Saturday and Sun­ Butter______|l-lt S f day with Mrs. Ada Owen, of Bengal. Kgp- per doeen ...... 11—1Z Lard, per pound ...... 07 Lyle and Bernice Bush, of St. Johns, Potatoes___ _ SO 40 are spending a part of their vacation in Onions, per bu...... — Clover Seed, Mammoth 3.50 T. H. TOWNSEND, Riley. “ “ Jon* ...... 3.50 Davies & Adams S Beans ______80 Mrs. Sara Robbins, who has been stay­ Instructor. ing at her fathers, S. H. Williams’, a Alsyke Clover Seed...... 4« couple of weeks, has returned to her _ »rler. per ewt...... 78 home in Chicago. Hay, No. 1 Timothy— 8.00 9.00