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THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. V'olu.ME IX.—No ONE THOUSAND FINGER RINGS TO CHOOSE FROM AT ALLISONS’. CALL AND SEE THEM. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. V'oLU.ME IX.—No. IT. ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2r>, 1897. Whole No. 430 as VV< II U8 ll<M'rt<* flesll. 'I'lllK HcrvcK to BUSINESS LOCALS I HER BOY, “TOMMY." show tilt* possibilities of a trolley line, and we think a few years will see the K. 1. Hull, funeral funiisln*!* and em- TIIK <iKK%T .SOI.M'ITi nK <»K A ST. ve;;etables, fruits, milk, and batter A LARGE FUNERAL baltner, No. It} 1 linton avenue. -Viaht SURELy A "RIPPER" .lOIINS XIOTIIKU. siippl.v »)f tin* lurp* cities t>rom;ht to mar­ etijlH answered from the residimce at 106 ket over trolley lim*s. 'I'ln* farmer will Wiaht Htreet. Store and residence con- A most itiji'eiiions piiieticiil joke was not Imve t«) hurr.v u|» to eateh a sp«*eial Many Pay Their Last Respects nefte<l by telephone. 7tl The Independent’s Knowledge plii.ved on Siipefititendeni .Monroe and The Lansing, St. Johns & St. train, and if it is missed, be compelled to I'riiP'ipal I’iirrott, of the public schools Louis Railway Co. wait si.x or ei;;lil hours before he cun to the Dead. Diiii'l Fail lo Attoiiil the Fur .Sale on the Tax Question, I liisi l''ridiiy eveiiiiijr, which wtis so shill his products. The iiiiiddy roads of .\t .loliii Iliek's ston* Saturday this shrewdly worked timt tin* jfentleinen fall and winter will then have no terrors week at . .loii.v IficKs,’ for the farmer liviii;; near tip* trolh*y I Were hoth cheerful vil'tims. (tin* of tip* Been ’*'••*' 'tercantue Sacritlco Silk .Sale. Its Statements Only 140 per cent ' teip'het's in the I'entrtil building;', who At Least the Articles Have been line Remains of R. M. Steel Have I w ill some tlti.v niiike her niiirk its ti »rhiir- Adopted, The (pp>stioii of hiiildiiiK impi*oV( ‘d hi;;h Laid to Rest. Lv(*rythiiia ia silks must b** ch'anedup. Out of the Way. i iP ter ip't less iipplied lici'self alt)>ntive|y w i.vs t lirou;;h the eoiiiit ry will soon, we t >ip* to live yard jiieces ineludi'd in this to her make np box iital aiih-d with a re- believe, ;;ive way to the iiior«* important sacrillee sale. llicofiinold dress bttill for a lad.v of 70, one of tin* inception uiid extension of Silks former price, ijti to (J.'jc to ao at 20c Charj|:cs up all the Hxtra State and iltld idioiit Ihiit niiiny .vciirs ii<;'o. she And Will be Filed Soon With the Sec* trolley liip-s. 'I'hrouyh their iidlueiice A Fine Tribute to His Memory by Rev. '' “ ” tioeloaoat .‘U)c yd Toctoaoat 40e yd Highway Tax. soon lost thernliy of her che<*ks iiml the retary of State. the l•>lutious bi*twi*«*ii the rej-pleiits of Martin iyonthfnl “'fiPe of ciirriiip*. which f^iive cities and villa;;eH and tip* farmiiiK <mm- “ Saetoaoat ."iOc yd I pliP'e to il old wrinklcil fiice iltld the bent muiiity will become iiiueh closer to the to a<> at (iOc yd .. X. ! •''**1** " ill ofien now and lusts until all form of some poor woi.ti out creiitnre. bciiclits of each, and will have an iiii- Methodist Church Entirely As Beinsf the Result of the Last Annual I who liiid si*en only the si*rion.s iind Meeting; Monday Well Attended by Resi­ portiiiit influence on reiideriiiu^ lih* on Hu* to Small for j lire sold. School Meetins:. pi'iieiicid side of life. 'riiits illlited dents of Outside Towns. farm more picusaiil . IwH-uiise il will keep the Number. Furs : Furs! Furs! she c.'died at the home of Super­ farm residents ill elo.ser touch with flu* I'nr (*ap< “s, till'jackets, far collarettes, intendent .Motll'oe iind Cillled for the outside world.” Mil* Ipuis , fur muffs, evi*ry (hin;; in furs I.arp* niimh<*rs w'er<* turned nway| In tlii> Inst is.'iif ui tin- t'linton lnil<-- I’rofessor, to whom she e.xpliiined thiit rip* np*et itii;'held ;i t 'I'Ip* Steel .Monda.V (his wi*ek .Saturday at .John Hicks .’ New l.awy«‘r in Town fuantlie .Mi*tliodisl ehiireh last I'rida.v j pinidi'iil :i|)|><>ni's I lie tollovv ine. iiinli'r t In- she Wlinted to see ilbollt stiiitiiiu' hef aftermioii for I Ip* purpose of adopt in;;' afli'i'iiooii will) d<*sired to piin admit- I Clirisliiius Fliotos. (•:ii>ti(iii “It K n ItipiMT.” bo.v. •■Tommy " iti school iiml st ii t i*d t Imt arlieles of iip-oi pia-at ion for I Ip* new S. II. Smith of Ovid township, who she \\ isheil to itri'illljife the nece.ssai V* pi'i.- t roll.v litP* I hron;;h St. .loliiis w as w ell was formerly with I'edewa A. M’ailuidp*, taiiee to lisl<*ii to tip* last rites lp*hlov<*I'i All the latest stvli*H at Flnnkett's Till" IMX sdMil to Im‘ licri'd in this towii- I Ip* ri'imiins of K. .M. StiN*|. j sliip will Itr s t 7 on til' ^ 1 (*n of tin- ns. limitiiiries. 'I'Ip* niiitter wits ciirefnll.v alti*mled by represeiilafives from tow ns and afterward KfU'bmted from tip* I'lii- .Studio. 'I'Ip* fniieral si-i nion was deliv<*r<*d b.v I s<‘ssi*il vnliniilon. I.nst vmir wn think it \«ns H'oiP* over iltld the nnsnspi-ctin;; hciid of alony: I Ip* pro|tosed route. 'I'Ip* articles vei'sity of .Miehipiii, has euterol the Lver.v otp* who has used K<de<*tric 'I'hf inri'cnsc is rlili'tly oci'nsioin'il hy t Ip* schools offered sttcli siie'^'est ions ainl lb*v. D. D. Martin and tin* servte**s w'er<* I tin* <‘\trn amount votcil at tlie annual si-ltool were adopted .IS prepared by Frank L. olliee (,f \V. n. Itriiiison and will haii;; llaliii pronounce it tip* b(*st nicdiciDe nn'ctinu, wlilcli, it will lie ^(•m»•mlll•^^•(l, was iidvice as his kindl.v and .sy inpiit het ic Dodp*and .Ind;;''* .Monlpniier.v, of l.iins- out a shinytle at the foot of the stairs. eondiP*t<*<l b.v lli*v. I’red’k. Hall. 'I'Ip* biisiip*ss np*n and the •■mployees of tlie they ever nseil. 'restinioniuls an* every­ liclil on a vi-ry sti>nny »‘v«*niaK. 'I’nx-paycrs natnre |irompted him, for the benetit in;;. 'I'Ip* incorporators and directors 'I'lie relutioiiship will not be in the form where in this eonni.v. AIndi* only by will taka tinm to r<-llc<'t. ot t he amort nna te widow . I let* ohl lad.v- St. .lohiis .Mamifaetiiriiiu' Fompaii.v at- are. ,\. if. Darroim'h :ind Dr. Ixenned.v, of a partuershi|), as each p*utleimiii w ill FlI.tlKW vk .Mii-i,m.\x . Fuf It misornhlo at (••nipt .at faiik lais- ship W its iiceompitnied b.v a friend, who of St. Louis, (leo, F. Slone, of lllmea. attend to his own elieiits. Mr. Smitli is b'lided in a IpmI.v . 'I'Ip* center of the ifprosciil.ntion. Of llioaifino oi donso ip,-- eonid no hai;rer ••hold in" and as they Isaac Hewitt, of .Maple Rapids, and a bri;;lit, eip*rp*tie and thoroiiKhl.v re­ ehiireh was re.served for tlp*ni, and ns Heeareful in biiyin;; your rubber foot ­ lu^f.iiiro on U p* Knliji*< l. I Ip* alaivi* is a were about to leave a Ip iirt.v burst tif •Imlp* .Monlpimery and I'. L. Dodp*. of liable y(>uii;y>: man. lie is studious and they inan lp'd to tlmlioiip* nml then to wear for the winter, the tiiarki t is full of < linr:p |t*risl ir s|ii*cinp'n. lane'hter Wits the result atid IIp* tnask l.ansiim'. 'I'Ip* eoniniittee Inid ineltided his work at .\iiu .\rl>or was h ’n:hly satis­ t Ip* ehiireli il w as an impressive si^^ht, w-coiid nnd third i|iiality and old rubbers which those who witnessed will lony; re- It' tip* In<|i*p<*n<l<*nt wtis in possession Wiis thrown off. Frof. .Motir< e full.v eii- F. F. N’aiiy'han as a direetia* fi*om St. factory to the faculty. 'I'liK .Nkws wishes ol first (|unlit.v, which are 110 hett<*r than of tIp* l^p*ts in tin* «*nst* tital knowingly jo.ved his ridiculous jiositioti ittid sti;j;- .folins. blit .Mr. Vauyhan declined to act him abundant siie(;* ‘.ss. iip*mb<*r. 'D p* sermon hy Rev. .Martin second. We have a lar;;e stock of first published tliejdptve. it owes an itjiolo^y H'ested a visit to .Mf. Farrott. .\t the was a b<*aulifiil Irihiite to tin* iiiem- (piality, (inly all fi*(*sfi and new and our to every taXpfl.Vef wlp) attended tip* hitters home the same ^ii-ovind wiis can*- <ir.v of tip* dtH*t*itK<*d. lb* made prices will b»* found the very lowest on s< hool np*«*line: in <|Uestion and to every ftill.v pine over a^•ilin, and the Frinci|iiil a |>raetii*al a|>plieation from a first elnss ;;oods.
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