V O L U M E X U . BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907 N U M B E R m
SOUTH ORONOKO Correspondence The Record’s Regular Correspondent. South Oronoko, Aug. 22—The I iBOOST-BUCHANAN , machinery for the new creamery is J O r e g o n M y WEST BERTRAND sing put in this week. The coin-j Tke Kteud’i Beg tier. Correspoadeat. panj;expect to begin receiving milk] next week. OivnHpi^d^frqm teat Issue ^ West -Bertrand, Aug.22— Miss, Bes sie .Curtis, of Harrington, Del., is a A new coat of paint adorns the] guest at'the .John Redden home. present .residence Of Geo. Burgoyne. West Michigan State Fair Erects Our friend is living on e newplace, for-congas that night. vBut we were; > films Jessie Smith, of*Bristol;Ind.j *Wm. -McCracken is putting his ten. Fine Structure. only -afew seres cleared. They are all safethe next morning That night was. a guest o f Miss Dorothea Currier ant house in condition for occupancy. | we -hadfir.boughsfor abed. Mere BOOST BUCHANAN conipletelyworth Machinery and Dairy Products W ill George Heltzel visited Grand The funeral of Mrs. Fred Harner fire - timee-teat -price* There - were ‘ Tuesday we journeyed over some of Also Be Given Space in New An Interurban Railway-to Niles. Rapids relatives the first o f this week. was held at the residence of her fath other pieces^of land in the vicinity the roughest roads. I t one place we Building Which Compares er, Wm. Schultz, last Thursday. The A New Gas Plant. that; could he purchased nearly as passed under great flat rocks, with Frank W ilson Was a South Bend 1 Favorably with Any t "* services: were largely attended ' Mrs. low; But they are 15 'm ilesLfront'* j ustroom -for-our covered wagon. In I business caller Monday. in Country. A New Department added to the Zinc Harner was twenty-eight years old; fact the rocks scraped the top, break Collar Pad Factory. railroad and it means much,-hard Mr. and Mrs. John Redden started Her husband, daughter, parents,broth ing Off; the. bows. * Here was ^some BUCHANAN IS -BOOMING! work to cleat the land. for Texas Tuesday for an indefinite er. sister and a host of friends mourn I On tee opening day of the West Saturday* wehslped to? raise^a ham beautiful ^scenery* Tbledrivere did for her. She was a member of the Michigan State Fair, September 9th, A New Factory building is in course of 8QxS4. The Trame was matte of Sr. not have much opporthnity^to aee, as United Brethren church. their new Carriage Hall which has Construction. (^ H o m e Contractors— Mrs. Alice Hamilton and children poise—the bark upeeled *©ff ahut. un-v it took all - their Attention ito idrive just been completed will be dedicated Home Labor' and’Home'Money are* the were South Bend callers Tuesday. The Record One Dollar per year. hewed, except two plates. In the over such roads.. Tuesday night we and thrown open to visitors for the forces that.are pushing it to completion;^ Woods u that vicinity many Sr poles camped in a barn yard by the side of first time. The erection of this hand — BOOST BUCHANAN — 6 or:8 ioehesin diameter at the butt, therivernear a logging camp. They some new* structure, which is* up-to- 50, 60 or even morv feet long. 3and pulled the logs down the -mountains date in ail its appointments and the 4 iudiamater-at the top and straight Into the river with a doakey engine equal of any fair.association in the E A T DOGS country for its'size, will fill a long felt aa an arrow, could be found. In our and a wire cable. want among the exhibitors. And Cut Off the Heads o f their Foes— journey we saw many barns and some -Wednesday morning we’dished for It has been tee policy of the direc 'The Igorrotes, a Half-Naked Peo- 1 houses built o l poles and-split boards,- trout, caught a few. Then1 journeyed tors of the fair ever since its organiza pie from the Philippines. with shakes-(split shingle»):for the to Mapleton w here We campedThurs- Children Poisoned Must Play Better tion to put_ every dollar of the profits roof* They were truly home-made day. Mapleton is a small village, Benton Harbor, Aug. 22—Thirteen Several Weeks, ago the. Buchanan each year into Improvements to’ the Among the many attractions which It would be very interesting to, many two stores, a hotel and a blacksmith little boys and girls, who visited papers anOuneed a game between the buildings1 and grounds, as the fair is l are to be presented at the' State* Fair of our Michigan friends to, see these. shop. It is- at:the -headtof.tide, about with the daughter of Mrs. Easton, petted Bides and the Coidw&ter ag not run as a money making proposi this fall w ill-be'a typical Igorrbte Early Monday morning we resumed 25 miles from the Pacific ocean. The partook of ice cream and other deli gregation, adding that Cold water tion for private individuals, but for the public good. The maner of the ex Village. . The Igorr.oteB' *comepfroin our. journey. Elmira was the 'first tide rises and falls that'far up the. cacies, and shortly afterwards- suf had beaten Dowagiac. and that they the almost inaccessible mountain re town passed, there we turned west to fered more'than the ordinary Stomach would beat Coldwater and conse penditure of tee profits of last season river. will certainly please, bote exhibitors gions of tha island of Luzon, Phil begin our climb-over the mountains. Friday we secured the use of a gag-j ache which sometimes follows an ex— quently be the champions of Michi and fair visitors as well. While the ippine Islands, oyer 12,000 miles W e -had proceeded but a ;short'dis- oline launch that could carryabout J eessive indulgence in mixed dainties. gan. F riday the game was played •new building will be known as “Car away, and are counted among 'the tance when we struck corduroy road* 25 people The owner and his son, a|Th®y ^ ere stricken-with attacks of between Coldwater and Buchanan riage Hall,” it will not be devoted ex most interesting-primitive5 people -in ' Then for about 30 milesit was: either youug man of 17jears,six ft.three in. j ptomaine poisoning and some of and the former won, the score -being clusively to this industry. Exhibits he world. - * . - . corduroy or rock, crookedand hilly tall, were the officers and crew. They | *hem were critically ill. Prompt 8 to 0. Before Buchanan can claim or dairy products and dairy machinery Their customs are unique and start- * through a wild, mountainous country took iua down ;the river to Florence J medical attention was given and all any championship honors they will will also1 be housed there. ing. ; . over the roughest roads 1 eyer travel* the* down to the. moutli of. the river. recovered with n o . seridus iave to do better playing than they Exposition. Style Architecture, The eating of dog is one of their cd,sat least any distance. We spent several hours' on the beach! results expected did in the three games that Dowagiac The new building is 130 by 220 feet in size and of the exposition style of irincipal tribal customs, andis closbly * Our table fo r dinner that day was watching the seal wading m the ocean, stood them on their heads,—Dowa- architecture. It presents an imposing associated with their religious super.-, a woven wire spring bed, one end etc. The trip down the river is well] The Beginning of a Strife ;iac Republican, appearance and makes a decided ad- stitions. The flesh of the dog -is resting on 'a wagon tongue, the other worth the journey from Independence^ : >A^man who resides on Morton hill. TUtrlwars G»t-Rnuv i dltion to thes® beahtiful fair grounds. delicacy w ith them.the ^ame aschick- on ^a bag of; oats, but dinner tasted There are no roads'more-than 5 milesJ-Bentqn Har bor, said to his wife the J>uiif»ars - -pusy It is topped by a total of 26 flag poles en is with us, but it is also . supposed good.' Even a dyspeptic could work below Mapleton. The river is the]other day while eating dinner; “I M ich, Aug.. 22. George J-each- of which*will float some kinfi of to hive a quality which nerves' the up *aa appetite on such a journey. ' klerritt discovered that burglars had highway. Many of the people own {wish you could make bread like that a banner or pennant npd set .off the warrior for his warlike expeditions. The only trouble was tOggekthe «stnff isnail gasoline boats. The Evangel- mother used to make.” “ Yes” , she entered his residence last night when new structure in. fine .shape. The killing of the dog is . always-ac to eat. ical church at Florence owns one for { replied, “ and I wish you could make he found his trousers this - morning .. The work on.the building has been companied by the beating ^of - gongs5» A little before stopping, to .camp ita pastorisusu.'in.tr aveling hiscir-ithe dough that father used to make.’* in another room with the pockets pushed during tee summer by a large and mysterious songs and deuces'. - * that evening one -of the party saw;a cult. We saw twb;girla,-.about 12 i r j There was then a chilly silence that rifled. His own room had been en force of workmen and the inconveni ence of putting on the finishing The fighting instinct which is so in -'’ cougar cross the road, in front -of us. lAyears old going taschool ia a row you could cut with a knife, tered while he Slept and the trousers J touches after exhibitors have arrived, herent in man assumes a' ghastly form * We campedin a school ground that removed. The burglars entered an^ boat; It would be pleasant for a so common in 'exposition buildings, among the Igorrotes. As soon as a evening. Two ycung ladies of 'the other house but were frightened away time. Sunday Schools’ Picnic will be avoided. The directors of the Warrior kills his foe he immediately neighborhood visited -us aad told how By Rev. W. J. Douglass, by the screams of a woman. St. Joseph, . Aug. 22.—The Sunday fair inspected many of tee carriage cuts off the head-with his battle :«ke- a cougar had been heard back of the * Independence, Ore. . * * ** * schools of Berrieu Springs combined halls of the biggest expositions in the and'returns to his village. In - coifi- % school house a year or so before. You country,' und by correspondence and in a Union picnic yesterday and Convict Killed Shockley? memoration o f his prowess, he teen . may. imagine how the women listened (To be continued) securing the advice of the best archi came into St. JoBeph over the inter- Niles, Mich., Aug. 22.—Local offi has' the right to acquire the headhunt urbah. The ten-thirty car on the in- tects have built a very creditable cers now believe that Clarence Structure, embodying all the best fea er’s emblem. A number of-days are terurban was filled with the picnic- A SUPERB EXAMPLE Shockley, the patrolman shot last tures of the up-to-date buildings in set aside in happy celebration o f The ers, loaded down with their lunch week,, may have been killed by a life Other places. ; event, Songs are sung in his honor No Liquor veiling at West Michigan baskets and they speedily scattered convict who escaped from the Mich Dairying, a Growing Industry. and prayers of thanksgiving are of- ' Fair This- Tear. out over the bluff soon after arriving, Now oomea the: West Michigan igan City prison a few days before. Dairying is one of the most import fered to the spirits; Henceforth, The - Week ending Aug. 23 Subject to A basket dinner was held at noon State Fair* officials, wite cominendable It would be natural for 'the convict ant industries of Michigan and one hern is counted among the bravest u f ’ change: and tee day was apent enjoying the caurage and o f their own volition, with to shoot if he was discovered, they which is having a pbenominai growth the brave. ' Butser. * • • • a 20c an initiative which' is splendidly worth pieaaurea Of the beach and'the bluff think, and the description of the In the state. Recognizing this rfact" the Land.,. ■ . .,...llc . West Michigan State Fair- ia .pleased Cm while, and whloh-placea our- annual man followed by Shockley bears con WHY SO WEAK? E g g s .. i ...... ,16c to,, give it a just recognition.. A por agricultural and live stock exhibition | B eiltoll Harbor Teamsters siderable resemblance to that of the Honey...... He. tion o f the new building will be .set; head -and {shoulders above any similar S trik e escaped convict. aside fo r the .dairy department o f the Onferprisnln Michigan. Troubles May Be Sapping' Ydiir The Benton Harbor city teamsters fair and some of the finest specimens Life Away. Bufoanan. People v; .Well in advance o f the-opening of o f the" business from the most enter Jdeufj tee September exhibition and without are ou a strike following the action Bath House Sold Have Learned This. Fact- prising dairymen of the state will be Veal, dressed...... 7^c being «gged;on ;by ;any faction or in of the council in passing a resolution Benton Harbor, Mich., Aug. 22— Shown at' Grand Rapids this year. Pork, dressed -* • ..... ----- ...... ?ic terest,, the officials of the .West Mich- providing that they should be pa The Saltzman.bath house has chang The Superintendent of the When a healthy man or .wqinan^be-. igan State -Fair, -by formal' resolution gins to run down without apparent Mutton dressed 8c $3.50 for. a fuU:10 hrs.’ work instead ed hands and the interest by Peter Department, Mr. T. F. Marston, of unanimously adopted, have notified Bay City, has requested the Business cause; becomes weak, languid, ;de- ' Chicken live ...... ,9c the -pubUe~ithat ffisy- will-not during Of 9 hours. -This new scale caused Tonneller has been sold to O. E. -Ron- Committee of the Fair to construct a pressed,- suffers backache; headachy' the Falrpennl t th»eele ofintoxleatiBij dissatisfaction. It is said the - aider- Above quotations are on live weight iger. Mr.Roniger, it is claimed, paid “cold' room” for his department in dizzyispells and: urinary ^sordefe,1 only* ilftoorg upon tee Falr..grounde .. men flavor discharging the strikers a big price for the inteiest which he ] which butter, cheese, etc., may.be kept lo o k to .the'kidneys-for ths. ckSjse o f 'This means a' week of fstlonal, In. and employing new men. They ar purchased, paying $21,000 for Mr. | cold and hard and seen by the public it all. Keep the kidneys well *aiidT'' talllgeut -and .companionable .pies sore, they will keep you well, Dokn’s ’ gue that $3.50 a day for a driver- anc Tonnellel’s shared through tee glass sides of the room. The Pears-East Grain Go,, report ibsolutely ‘-free from thaVnaudl'in In- This w ill probably be done and .fin Kidney Pills cure sick * kidneys wnd - dec^mtdee whijdi^an not bexvoided at team is ample and that there are keep them Urell. iheTfollowihg prices on grate to-day: ished' before the Fair starts, Septem public exhibitions where liquors are plenty o f men willing to accept tha ber 9th. Alfred Pohlmyre^ 296 Front streets .No* 2 Red W heat...... 80c *iele. ilt^meansVhat the law-abid- Smith Funeral Yesterday scale of wages. That a fine exhibit of carriages will Niles, Michigan, says: “My back 4ag~and-cottfident-attitude"«tf‘ Our'Fair Niles, Aug. 22.—Funeral of Walter No a; better - Three River, Mich , Aug. *22 — o f the Presbyterian church.officiating. I the new deal o f hea vy lifting and^ofi varietj in. every defearimmit than ever: j Angered by a discussion during the ? k;- -« f Course.as a result, .I was -greatly befere It mesns-.that the wideopen: mealjitwo boarders, Frank and Ghas Boy Has Bad Habit. handicapped. My back ached across, A Knocker Isn't fo r Progress policy of the State Agricultural So The Limit of Life. the loinB and I was weak3throughout Winklar, father- and son, asaaultec Gaylord, Mich., Aug. 13. — Gordon I f some one suggests that p e ca n ciety a& Detroit ls^putiln^eompetitidu; The mosteminent medical.scientists Ashman, aged 16, of Boyne Falls, was iny whole* body. I applied •> plasters, M te temperate; •. ^ ik e s s n e and* their lan dlord , Jesse Tan Gilder, own and operate*’gaslight system in; are unanimous in the conclusion that bound over to the circuit eburt on used.liniments and .several" remedies;* AW^abldlng Igolfey ° f ‘ atr after arising from the dinner table charge of putting nearly 100-spikes om I was about di scour aged-witbthe're-.- Buchanan, den’tlookw ise and i| ; it Gnmd Rapids; that^we irillAave the' the generally accepted limitation of VanGilderVs 79 years of. age. He the. rails of the G. JEt. and I. railroad. sults when a friend advised me. to try can?t be :done. It can. If some good upright; law-abiding, cleanly dtlsens; human life is many years below the Doan’iKidney* Pills, I got a b'ox and was 'terribly bruised by a curtain A serious accident would have oc citiaess say the park grounds ought' ^ tb«tStel« £*a mp-jguests,% confident; attainment possible with the ad curred if they had not been'discovered the relief I felt from ;the first was ^so pole in the hands of one them, while to aha beautified, agfee. t with ithemi£! ^ \n°J** vanced * knowledge bf which the race by track men. * great that I continued theitreatm^it v v • a V fteay will not be compelled to suffer: the other held him, but will recover, and it was only a short time befpraa heartily. They are rig^t abaut it. ] tedigmriaa;:of. -allikindK:iat lh # hands: is now possessed. The critical, that Th| meu were arrested and finec cure was effected. I know of other If someone with civic fstifs - thisks! buUariihatS! determines its duration, seems to be j OPENING-ANNOUNCEMENT |lk40, on a charge of simple assault cases of severe kidney, trovble which we.ought tahave-a^ t a r more street > betweeV;50 and 60; the rproper care o f weie cured by the use ' of Doan’s aud battery. T hey > pa id and* lmme- lights, don’t.ancss npd the body during tbis.. decade cannot J The South Bend Business College Kidney PillB.’i' , * ^Mrectors of tea W ^t MtiitgaB'Sfetei di^dely left town'to avoid more' ser t afferdto paj for those wa have. 'tWm. be"too strongly urged; carelessness! , For Sale by all Dealeri. Frice'SOc ^£te--Miteigau Tradesman. ious trouble at the hands of Yan Foster-Milb\irn Co., Buffalo, cam If soma enthusiast whoops then being* fatal to lougevity. Na The fell' term opening,' Tuesday Sole Agenta-for the, United States. Gilder's neighbors. Rept. 3, 1907; new classes in*all *de thi§g« up for tha ball teem and says (tRegalar as the San” ture’s best helper, after 50 is Electric'1 Remember /te e 1 name—Doan’s^and Ritters,'the Scientific, tonic medicine j partments. The college educates for th^gamas are a‘ good drawing^card is an. expression as old as the race Niles Fireman is Dead ? take.no other': " ^ *• No dbubt the'rising and setting o f that revitalizes every organ of the j business, then places the student in a. ar- andi advertisement for the town, do Niles,. Mich,, Aug. 22 —^Edward the sun is ;tke most tegular perform body. • Guaranteed' by W. N, Brod- [position. 400 placed during the laB' uok scorn the idea. They are. If PaSker. driver o f the city'fire depart- NdticeV mance' m the universe, unless it is thS rick, Druggist. 500. year* Expenses small, the best o I- will-be“ at.Lee Bros, bank fo re- yow are not progressive and do not m«*d, (died yesterday v morning. He stagd for .jpubUc umteipuse^ dOAot action of tha Uvar and bowelst when facilities. Write for free catalog^anc ceivetaxesw hiteaanst ;belpiid;-bn>or regulated i wRh^Hfi^Eteg’^Nai^' Life . ih*4 beeu ill only a shbrt time. . back, ^^^«^ra^iak^yate jafa: Watch the Recob© grow—covers J itemized expense vheet. Address ^ before Sept. 5. V * ra ik Pills. GnuanM by "W. NrBmd- § kn n ek tr. Y w hr*. B.op$T aiviPMkirAii Huckahte audyiciDitylikea TM South Rttsiness Cplleg*. BOOST BU0HANAX T vuMJiemseaeanniiJsessjsmBa m The' Hed; Mill • y . Where Can I PERSONAL To quote one of the Chicago, papers i BOOST BUCHANAN i “ The'Red Mill lias stampeded.Chica go.” This magnificent musical pro* Every cup ofxoffee you drink helps to tiy &e foundation for ill-health. * jf'lj \ Get Her —---- Miss Edna Bates spent last eventug :• Every cup of NoKo you drink adds tp your, bank account of good- duction which received its premier-at 9 in town. ... health. For -coffee is a drug-jndslow poison. N oK ou a * ^ I must have, a good house .the Grand Opera House, Chicago,, a ' fi"’/ ft combination of rich.healthml grains.' ’ t : P keeper—it doesn’t matter whether Miss Clara Sabin is visiting in Au week-ago, has undoubtedly: recorded a i'if . Is'there any doubt which you shoUld drink> „.< S - i: . / burn, Ind. the greatest* success that has been NoKo is the result of 30 years of effort'at the Battle Creek she # a girl or woman. Sanitarium.' It not only takes the place of all earlier ■ ' .Vr * ' P. H. Graffort was in South Bend, made by any play of its type in recent attempts to produce a perfect coffee substitute— but .V l; : I Levant one QUICK! yesterday. " * . of the imitations of these attempts. #// * ••2 »/:i years, Hundreds were turned away :■ M I will give her GOOD WAGES— Mrs. Eli Conrad went to Grand' at the opening performance and a Drink Noko for 30 days at our expense. Then if you do not feel in better health we will re- - and treat her right—and better than Rapids yesterday. long line of ticket buyers has been in fund every cent you paid for it. For sale what she generally gets elsewhere. Mrs. Willis Treat and son are vis. evidence in front of the box, office all grocers, 25 cents in. large canister. • * * • If you know of one—tell me—do it now! iting relatives in Pipestone. every day since. Henry Blossom and If YOU are a housekeeper phone me. J. A. McIntosh, of Chicago, is the Victor Herbert have given to. the By all means show me where and how I can guest of Miss Edna Miles for a few American stage,several most delight days. . * ful offerings, but they have never con get one—the well-paid job is waiting for you. tributed a more exqusitite, graceful Mrs.* Anna Butler and J. C. Dick visited their brother in Marion, Ind., or cleverly conceived piece than Address “Housekeeper” Phone 9-3 Rings yesterday. “The Red Mill.” The author, Mr. Blossom,. has designed a story aud Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Howe, of Chi' created character types which enable BENTON HABBOK cagOi' were-’guests ^estei-(|a^^I;^i'| A^heREALSiibstihitc R B r *rEe imspondent legm au and Mrs. A. F. Howe. XSTABIjXSHKD 1866 Benton Harbor, Aug. 22— There is Oz” , Montgomery & Stone, to’display - ~.2t an excursion today to the Soldiers Miss Alice Curran returned yester to the fullest their remarkably divers day to her home in Chicago after a Tha Battie Creek C em l Coffat Co. Home at Marion, Ind. ified pantomimic, acrobatic and ter- ISSUED TWICE A WEEK three weeks’ vacation. Battla C nikr Mich. Geo. Anderson’s family will soon psichore&n '-talents. As’Con Kidder move into their new home at No. I ll Mrs. Frank Neifert and children, o f S' T «m « of Subscription and Kid Connor, two energetic Amer Summit street. Kalamazoo, are visiting her parents, icans .Stranded in Holland^.they are li/QT Yc&r«> %■* *■* • * 25 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bates. On Sept 1 the stores will begin even -more entertaining thaii they A* ‘ ***.1| f t ft t t t H ~t 11fft 111 j If paid In advance*...... 1.00 closing at 6 p. m. except on Tuesdays Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conrad and were as the Tin Woodman.- and the % " *« t‘ “ 6 m o ...... 60 The Colonial Department Storm* Celt and Saturdays. daughter, and Mrs. Bragg spent last Scarecrow. They are ..supported by “ “ “ 3 mo...... 35 Sunday in Berrien Springs. The new hospital will retain the a large and exceptionally %ood com Phone rings old name, Mercy. The patients Were Mrs. W. B. Torrence cauie yester pany. Every part in the piece" is transferee! last week, and there have day from St. Louis, for a visit with played by an artist and the quaint MAG C. CHAMBERLIN, Publisher already been several operations. her mother, Mrs. Sol. Rough. and distinct character-types are most J . A. WATERMAN, . . Editor The grand lodge of colored Odd Tom Brown, night operator at the faithfully portrayed. David Don’s Fellows of the state held a three days M. C. depot, is spending his vacation inn-keeper, Edward Begley’s burgo The Brightest Snot in Town session in this city last week. with his parents, in Fowler, Ind. Katervd mi the Poet-office at Buchanan*, Mich. master, CharleB Box’s sheriff, and No. Mich St., South Bend., Ind. ~ ' * / ' . 324 Church1 St. New York .. . . aa.eecond-class matter. Miss Jennie Burton, a graduate Mrs. Wm. Koons, of Dowagiac,and Claude Cooper’s solicitor and Heal of the state normal, will be assistant grandson, Harold Davis, of Kalama McKay’s governor of Zeeland are each AUGUST 28, 1907 principal of the Gahen schools. zoo, are visiting at Noah Canfield’s.' in itself a sharp, faithful and impres The local Elks and those of several Mrs, W. W. Waterman and som sive dramatic picture. Ethel John For Delegates to Constitutional Conven- neighboring towns are pLcnieking at Earl, are spending a week with rela son, ALine Crater and 'uLia Bruer are Paw Paw lake today. tives in Warsaw and Columbus, Ind. all exquisite in different types of ' Boh Srem Seventh District .4 . The ladies of St John’s Catholic Mrs. Olias. Redden, who has been Hollandese character and Juliette church gave an excursion up the river spending the summer here, will return Dika, as a French gentlewoman trav ; . Victor M. Gore. of*Benton Harbor. July Linen Sale kas begun in earnest with on the Tourist Tuesday evening and to her home in New York tomorrow. eling on the Continent, is a revelation Lawrence 0. Fyfe, of St. Joseph. the next night the young men of the special prices on Table Linens, Napkins, Bed Mrs. Mary. Proud, of Berrien in character portrayal. The entire - ■ Walter C. Jones, o f Mareellus. Congregational S. S. followed suit Springs, is the guest today of Mes- entertainment is so fu ll of clever lines, Spreads, Towels, etc. Now is .your opportunity with a similar event. - dames W. R. Rough and J. C. Rehm. funny situations and beautiful- music, to fill your linen closets with Liiiens. The society woman who insists Benjamin and Mary, leaders of the Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bennitt visited that it would take a page to properly House of David,have bought 30 acres sing praises. The Chicago engage that a man must wear a coat while in friends and relatives at Rolling Prai of land adjoining Eastman Springs ment is limited, as the “Red Mill” her presence, is usually herself wear rie and Michigan City Saturday and resort They already own several Sunday. will shortly return to Hew York. ing a peek-a-boo with holes in it hundred acres. Misses Sallie Curran and Beta enough to throw a cat through. There are so many lawn parties, O’Brien, of Chicago, are guests at the Stops itching instantly, Cures inch Hemmed Buffet Napkins, fine-Irish luncheons, trolly rides, birthday par Roht. Franklin and H. R. Adams piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, 12 The administration will not waver ties, family reunions and similiar homes. hives, herpes, scabies—Doan’s Oint Damask, sale price 88c a dozen. in its determination to punish male events, that your space would be ment. At any drug store. Rev. J. R, Neirgarth, of Ionia, was factors o f great wealth.—President sorely taxed were we to chronicle inch Hemmed Dinner Napkins, fine qual them all. the guest of Messrs. J. C. Rehm and 22 ■Roosevelt. Wm. R. Rough last Tuesday and ity .of linen; this is. a $2.5.0. value, sale price, -per' St Joseph busiuess men' have Wednesday. . v raised $400 toward a Labor Day dozen $1,65. -. ; VOICE OF THE PEOPLE celebration. Three fine bands are J. W. Barnliurst and two children expected to be present, Elbel’s, of left yesterday for Hastings to attend Digs’ Lunch South Bend. Conn’s Trumpet Notes, the campmeeting of the Seventh Day [27ie Record welcomes communi of Elkhart and the Niles City band. Adventists, cations to this departmentjft'Om its Room readers, but will not be responsible There have been several cases of Mrs. F. E. Newberry, of St. Louis, Hemmed, fringed or cut corner bed spreads for any utterances made or opin food poisoning this summer. A few Mo., has returned t o her home after Meals served on Short .in crochet, satin or marseilles; all sizes for crib, ions expressed .] days ago a number of boarders at the a three weeks’ visit with her parents, Orders at all Hours: - Hilton resort were taken severely ill Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hanley. * single bed,; three quarter bed or full .size bed, with ptomaine poisoning after eating Day and Night regular price 95c to §12; sale prices 69c to §9 * TIE COWS SECURELY G. B. Carroll has just returned from ice cream, and two days ago several a six weeks’ visit at Conesus, New We also have a full line of bed spreads: in pink C. C. DIGGINS & SON People who live just outside of children attending a party at Mrs. York, This city was Mr. Carroll’s and blue. - . town should see that when their cows Eastons, Ogden avenue, were takvn old home town, and it was his first MAIN STREET \/: are tied out for the night, that they sick from the same cause. It .is visit there in 32 years. He reports - thought that the state food inspetor many changes in the town. are fastened so they cannot get away will make an investigation. and get into the gardens of people Wilbur Case from Chicago, 25 living in town. Twice the cow be ‘ ‘Everybody Should Know” Bleached, silver bleached or cream Satin years old. has with his father been says G. G. Hays, a prominent business longing to one man has broken away stay bag several weeks at the John man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen’s Ar- Damask in fine-Irish make; the heavy Scotch and'got into gardens, but It has been Teleteher home in St. Joseph for rest ' J, « nic Salve is the quickest and surest kind or the good German qualities; a. fine as discovered before much damage could and recuperation after an attack of healing salve ever applied to a sore, sortment of patterns to choose from; special sale be done. A S ubscriber. typhoid fever. Yesterday in an at tack of temporary insanity he esaped burn or wound, or to a case of piles. prices 48c to $1.3(1 from the house and jumped into the I’ve used it and know what Dm Bea&ess Cannot be Cured river near the Michigan Central dock. talking about.” Guarranteed by by local applications, as they cannot His absence was soon discovered and W. N. Brodrick, Druggist, 25c. reach the diseased portion o f the ear. a search instituted. About the same There is only'one way to cure deaf time his coat was found floating on Don’t try to convince the mother of ness, and that is by constitutional the river, which gave the clue and a first baby that we are all born Whether. it is. a Towel for the hand, face, remedies. Deafness is caused by an Capt. Stevens, of the life saving sta bath or kitchen, we have them in great variety . inflamed condition of the mucous lin- tion was summoned. The body was of kinds and qualities; sale price 4c to 8c each!. recovered after a half hour’s* search. For a mild, easy action of the When this tube is inflamed you have bowels’ a single dose of Doan’s Reg- Excursion ulets is enough. Treatment cures a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- habitual constipation. 25 cents a in g , and when it is entirely closed Don’t forget the excursion to St. box. Ask your druggist for them, deafness is the result, and unless the Joseph next Wednesday given by the inflammation can be taken out and BuchansL-Bertrand Twp. Sunday Continuous advertising is * We are the leaders in high Grade Tea and this tube restored to its normal condi School Union. Bound trip rates 55 the Lest advertising. Coffee Try a pound and if yon are not pleased eents for adults and 30 cents for tion, hearing will be destroyed for we will refund your money. • ever; nine cases out of ten are caused children. Nine hours in St. Joseph. by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- Endorsed By The County. Clean Towels No more Coffee Substitutes “Thexmost -popular remedy in The few unfortunates with wttom-coffeeTiisagrees .awr at,, last” emanci^.^ jjl^ces. „ ** ‘ For everyone, at ' ‘ ■“ We give One Hundred Dollars for Otsego County, and the best frtlnd^of -rod- ufOTdfliiatfeK d - pated.^.No_ more'“p|pfi^loQ^|or a- •' %rink?real eo^ e without anj' bad nfter-effects. if it is any case of Deafness (caused by my family,” Writes Wm, M. Dietz, catarrh) that cannot be cured by editor and publisher of the Otsego Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir Journal, Gilbertsville, N. Y ., “ is Dr. culars, free. King’s Hew Discovery. It has prov- *4 F . J. Gh x k s y & Co., Toledo, O. to be an infallible cure for coughs Sold by Druggists, 75c, and colds, making short work of the Take Hall’s Family Fills for con worst of them. We always keep a ...... J. . - ...... •...... • 1 „ BRAND COFFEE ; •tipation. bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most valuable prescription The bitter-tasting cellulose tissue containing about 9 per cent tannic Buy your phonographs now before known for Lung and Throat diseases.” aoid,- which is the part of the coffee that does the harm, has been removed, the healthfully stimulating, digestion-promoting properties remain-intact,. the price' goes up as after Sept.16 Guaranteed to never disappoint the - and all the time you are drinking real coffee prepared in the usual way.' there will be an advance* Frank taker, by W. H. Brodrick’s Drug DO IT NOW! I H sk u s a b o u t it Sunday. y L f, store, Frice 50c«/and $1.00. Trial ’ t"* *•' * -• • “ •-;r» ” .Sr'S ' j *’ *•' r' - > bottle free. * Parties Having School Books for. . . , F l o o r Sale or Exchange should bring 1 Sack Best, patent . 72e 1-Saek Golden Wedden 67c Heavy, impure blood makes a them in NOW and not after * 7 1 - L u ck y H it 65o 1 “ D aisy . * ^.-'•*'.^62c muddy, pimply complexion, / head* we are fully supplied. ’ “ •. Gniham flour..; . ' 20c ’ 1 lb fresh Corn M eaS^- urse Fer lAfiote sod Children. ache?, nausea, indigestion. ; Thin blood makes yon weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the v blood rich, red, pure—restores perfect W . R . RUNNER BUCHANAN CASH GROCERY health. **. . . . » * .• . T •» par printing will plots* zpa. V'
BOOST BVOISANAK. MM* irssw* - jt a*' 3 3 ® S ? ,v STR lH E dF TjttJET TfiLHGHAPHERS LEQAt*NOTIOES ' A kin by the.name- of Leonard) First i>ublic»tiofi Aug, 16, 1907. who isl engaged in doing carpenter Government Ownership One^ of the TATE OF JflCEIGAN, the Probate Court for work oh the Bnchanan'dam, reported W eapons Strikers May Use. , tbeCoaatyoi Berrien- i BOOST BUCHANAN, In the matte'of the estate of James H.Morae, ' . . 1907, st ten o'clock in the forenoon of President Small issued. a circular let each of said days, for the purpose of examining Mr*. Alice Rose yesterday. appeared before him,' armed with re ter to all the chapels of the Commer NETS and adjusting said claims. Be Sine andW>rklhe Horse Bated AnguetlotbA.D. 1907. The Buchanan-Bertrand Twp. Sun volvers and commanded him to cial Telegraphers, union and to the Hskkt R, Anus, Federations of Labor all. over the Unit THE GENUINE John Hahovxb. ehrow up his hands. He says he did day schoolvonion will give an excur ed States, declaring that half of the Commisaonere so and that a moment later they dis Get one of our Last publication Sept. 6,1907. sion to St. Joseph Wednesday. $20,000,000 fund which labor has un appeared, leaving him standing with dertaken to roll up for the winning of 25c Buggy First publicarion Aug.SOj i'0« A new cement cross walk has been his finger tips pointed toward the this strike would be preserved for na Guaranteed to cure a saddle o f a collar gall •- Estate of Hiram S. Mowrey' put in across the north side of Oak While the horse is worked* Also for any is TATS OF MICHIGAN, The Probate court for stars. He said that he returned to tional agitation in' favor of the govern, kind of a wound or sore on horses or cattle.... J the Cunntr of Berrien. and Roe streets. town and spent the remainder of the ment ownership of the telegraph lines. At a session of said Court, held at the Probate 6HOULD BE IN EVERY 1 STABLE. •' O' £ Office In the city of St. Joseph, In said County, Special meeting o f Bnchanan lodge night at a local hotel.—Riles Star. Small also sent out another circular on the 19th day of August A. B. ISO?. Present Hon. Fran*. B. Ellsworth, Judge of Ho. 68 F. & A. M. tonight. Work in pledging the executive board to do all Probate, in its power to secure a congressional R. F. HICKOK HARNESSRY In the matter of the estate of Hiram N.Mowery, the second degree. deceased. Obituary investigation of the Western Union i Hattie B. Blake having Sled in said court a The Buchanan Blues will g o to OSON S. CHAPMAN and Postal Telegraph companies, and Vr* petition praying that the administration ^requesting ^alh the branches, of- thecnn-: -ITT* « .v X*- ^ ■ o§f*ad estate he granted -to Alison G. Roe, Dowagiac Sunday. Why uot go-agd orfc^ssieother saitable person. - . ^ . .was born May 6, lS83janf;Eiiox.tow.n- ion to compile sworn affidavits cover ill* Xt^^nraerKrthat-vth.e'rSihJter Sep& jy B j ‘Aer thd^boysi ship, Albany county. New York, and 1907, at 10 o'clock in thefor^osSfeat said probate ing the failure of the companies to office, oe and? is hereby appointed for heating died at biB home in Buchanan, Mich., handle the public business. These af said petition. Owing to the controversy between fidavits will include evidence of tele It is further ordered, that public notice thereof August 15,190? at the age of 74 years, be given by pnblication of a copy of this order, the management of the Blues and the grams paid for in advance by the pub for three successive weeks previous to said day months and 9 days. He was msr- lic and forwarded by the companies On First Class Tailor Made.Suits or of hearing, In the Buchanan Rkcobd, a newspaper Three Oaka Greens remaining unset ried to Alins Sara O'Hara in S cipio, by mail. printed and circulated in said county. * tied, the two games scheduled for Fbaxk H. KtiSWOSCTH, Mew Y ork . Both telegraph companies made ad $22.00 SUIT for A true copy Judge of Probate. Labor Day may be cancelled. ROiXiXD E. Bxbb, ' Before coming to Buchanan he was ditions to their forces working the in Register of Probate. struments on the floor of the Board of engaged in business at Flem ming and Last publication Sept. *, 1907. Henry Hawkins of Baroda has pur- Trade, and the managers said they cbaaec the Harry Salisbury property Rochester, Rew York,and Albion and were in touch with all the principal $18.00 Notice of Letting of Drain Contract will move his family here. Mr. teuton Harbor, Mich., hut for the grain and stock points of the country. Notice-la hePtbv giv^afcjtha^i^Job« it- Rnrhsnt? Salisbury m oved his good s to Berrien >ast four or five years has lived a re Four men were added to the Western $7.00 PANTS for- Co&niv-JJrain Commissioner of county OTlSer- r tired life in Buchanan, where he won Union staff on the exchange floor, mak rieu iuidiKfte ofAtfehisaB, will on the 6 day of ing a total force, with managers, of ^u nilK t, A. B. 1807, at the Brain in the Town many friends. ship «t Weesaw, b e a d county or Berrien at 101 Tomon ow all former Buchanan re- fourteen, while the Postal opened two o'clock m the forenoon of that day. proceed to I The funeral was held from his late receive bids for the. cleaning out ola certain Brain I gident8, w ho DOW liv e in C hicago, more circuits, which made its total hwown and designated as "BoylLake Brain,” la-1 , home Sunday, August IS, theservices force twelve, making a force of twen rated and established in the Township of Warsaw J w ill h o ld their annual p icn ic in id said County off Berrien and described as follows, I , , n , r „ r _ being conducted by Rev. F. C Wat ty-six men in all, where under or lOrvvit:, AIHtatportioa of Bodlake btsinbe-1 JaCKBOn r tfa , Mr. F, h. xlimpton dinary conditions 100 • operators are tween Boyl Lake and the main Dam belowffiej. ' ters pastor of the M. E. church and F . J . B A N K E said BoylLake. Sainjob will be lei in one sec- j 1® d irectin g the a It air. employed. lion Contracts will be made with, the lowest j the remains were taken to Albion, Although it was aunounced by the responsible ladder giving adequate aeeniity for I JJev. A utrv entertained the members the perSanuancp of the work, inasnzn tbeaand I Michigan, for interment. The bar union’s officers on Saturday that they there tehe hared by me, reserving to myself the j o f Christian Sunday sch ool Tuesday eaved widow, who is an invalid, has would issue a call for the cable opera right to reject any and ail bids. The date lor the I , r tors to strike, so far such a call has compiehoa.’ of such contract, and the terms of 1 evening at the hom e o r Jir. and Mrs the sympathy of all, ^ Auburn, N,Y., pavmeatthezehir,. ah 11 and will be announced at I _ , _ , . , not been sent out. All union business the dme and place of letting. ? I Harry W ood. Carnes and refresh* >apers please copy. Sotice is.^farther hereby given. That at *he time | a was suspended by the telegraphers and. placeof said letting, or at such other time j menfcs furnished the evening s enter while officers and the rank and file and place thereafter to which L, the County Drain I t»inm ont Commissioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, » ‘■•‘“ uiviifc. Card of Thanks were the guests of Charles Comiskey | Hutch’s lice gream Qarlors the MJreesments for benefits- and the lands com- at the White Sox ball park, where the M anufacturer of Ice Cream- -W holesale and R.etail. prised within the “ Hoyi Lake Drain-Speciai .As-I Mrs. Carrie' W ood o£ Bnchanan, I wish to thank the kind friends ■easment District,'' and the apportionments I ^ ' . Sox.played the Washington club. SCOTT BUILDING, FRONT STREET thereot wiU be announced by iue and will be sub- j M.lCh., 18 expected this m orning, to and neighbors for their sympathy and If it’s neat printing you want WE ^ Aow, Therefore, AIT unknown and non-resident J v isit the fam ily o f J. G odfrey On he beautiful flowers,also the singers persona, owners and persona interested in the I can DO it. share Jtoyl Lake Drain are hereby notified that at 1 Vine street. She is a teacher and daring my late bereavement. the time and place aforesaid, nr .at each other time I M b s O . 8 . C h a p m a n . ssdpiace thereafter to whichsaidtifearina may he came out on the R. E. A. excursion. adjourned, JL ahaliproceed to receivebids for the |—RiversidefCalif.) Enterprise, Aug- 1 want an Onest John. J. H. TWELL Ice Greaitt letting aa&Ll* / lands comprised: within. tiie Boyl Laka Brain special Assessment Districts' will be subject to Rob, Davis, who bad the mis Harness Making and Delicious, Pure, Healthy, Creamy. review. Remember the kitchen and dining -And Yon and Each of You, owners and persons fortune to sprain his ankle while interested imthe aforesaid drain, are cited to sp-f * . . , h. rv-w. room shower. p / Shoe Repairing pear at the time and place of such letting as j p la yin g in the Buchanan-Three Oaks M a in S t. r sSjresaid, and be heard with respect to suck game last Saturday, is unable to be special assessments and jour interests thereto^ if **Dr Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the ./ Soft Prinks you so desire. . about town. J o h k E .'B u k baxx, >eat remedy for that often fatal dis< ■* County Brain Commissioner * ease—-croup. Has been used with * «. o f the County of Berrien, Cooling, Refreshing, Nourishing " sjjsted Buchanan Mich., Waiter French, night man at the success in our family for eight years. . August SO, A.D., IS07. , , ' water works station, is serving du: Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, R. Yr 4 DR. E. S. lug the day time to enable Arlin r > [ Clark to speed a two weeks’ vacation OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT DODD & SON J. R. Smith is* substituting during [nights. The South Bend Business College DRUGGISTS 4 BOOK SELLERS Dainty, Rich Flavor, Toothsome BOOST BUCHANAN Mrs. David Dutton receiv ed the The fall term opening, Tuesday, The Pure Food and Dry Act We want to make these columns serve J sad news of the death o f her friend, Sept. 3, 1907; new classes in all de is now in Force your little wants. It is a ready and. econ- j Sarah Barlow, who formerly partments. The college educates for oinicsl means for the barter and sale of I ~ . It D oes Not •W*AAAA*AAAA things you wish to sell. Something you j ^lved m C helsea, Mich., but died at business, then places the student in a don't need but someone else wiiL These I the home of her sister, Mrs. Long, at position. 400 placed during the last Affect Us! anal! ads bring results. „| Pittsburg, Pa. year* Expenses small, the best of All drugs and medicinal 5 Cents per Lrine facilities. Write,for free catalog and substances obtained from us Phone your wants to 9-2 rings. The following letters remain un claimed in the P. O. at Buchanan for itemized expense sheet. Address in the past were pure and un Threshing Time is adulterated. HouseReeper Wanted the week ended Aug 20,1907. Letters: The South Rend Businessi Collegeuoi And your ganary hasn’t been put in shape for GIRL WANTED—For general housework Mrs. Sarah W illis, Mrs. A. R. Smith, There is a guarantee of P. Cl/Tlox&iO j postals: £ security in all things bearing the new crop. . Eugene W arner, Cbas. GARDNER’S Help Wanted^ 1 LjHoward, ** A Mrs. Abner Harrington, our label. May we not serve Don’t you think it’s about time you were getting < f u _ _ h .:. l n Oscar Pearson. yon? WANTED—K ffy young men. We desire i None «T busy and attending to it. It may not need much 50 young men between 16 and 25 years A. A. Worthington. Have you seen our fine line but we will sell it to you as low as we can. . of age to learn upholstering and other j wort connected with our factory. Wt of toilet soaps nail files, M E. CHURCH SERVICES Bug Exterminator are at present employing 400 satisfied brushes, rubber sponges, etc? THresHixig Coal men and boys who receive good ^ wages. The Rev. Frank Watters, pastor o ‘ Prepared at the south-east If interested write to Naperville^ the M. E. church, will preach in the corner o f Canal and Bridge You will have no trouble keeping up steam with our coal; Co., Naperville. HI. Y c61 j Streets, Grand Rapids, Mich, basement of the new church Sunday Fine stock of all Patent Medicines, WANTED—Women and girls in canning Prompt attention given to all oraers Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, Per j on the subject: “ Methodism and the faeforv. Berrien Springs. Good wages, — • -: addressed to .— - fumes, Toilet Articles' and Dodd’s piece work. ______c60 XXth Century.” Sunday school will Cough Balsam, .Liver Pills, also,.... be held immediately after the morn M. B. GARDNER, D odd's Sarsaprilla Lumber and Coal Bargains ROME ing service. Epworth League devo Soldiers Home 1 / 75c per bottle K Try a sack of our buckwheat flour. Only rional service at 6:30, led by Miss RENT CO., MICH, 25c a sack at Buchanan Cash Grocery. t , Alice B. Denno. At 7:30, Rev. W, Try wiggle stick triplets. Makes wash ing easy. Spoon free in every package. A. Odium of Decatur, field agent for Buchanan Cash Grocery. Albion College, w ill preach on **Edu catoin.” Mr. Odium will present ‘ For Sail the claims of Albion College as the Sept, 2 Sept. 2 *OR SALE—Good house and lot. Ceo- J place for a young man or a young trslly located. $450. J. A . O. care of j r . . .. . f^eord c60 j woman to go, to get their education GRAND CELEBRATION FOR SALE—The Chapman home ou Det- ST. JOSEPH, MICH. • troit Street. ]/ c t f WANTED—Teams, carpenters an BREAD—it- doesn’t matter where ' laborers at Berrien Springs, Apply FOR SALE—Portable bath tul and heat- to Berrien/Springs Power & Electric you get it. i. ar. Inquire this Office. efSO THREE EXCELLENT BANDS. _ _ j iJ' lXjj 'P-^.4 h [Co. V Three bands including the noted Elbel’s band of South Bend, wanitfto protect-you. cheap, ac- j Ind., will: furnish musi^throughout the “entire day and evening. |‘l ts* f count-of age, j^nSght 1200lbs. D. W. FOR...... RENT—Good farm n • ■ ^Imitation^^re. plenty nowaday S: rTWENTY-THREE ATTRACTIONS Gold Standard Twenty-three attractions, including exhibition by St. Joseph life saving crew, roller skating, dancing, “Figure 8” , Air Ship, and every form of popular amusement at Silver Beach.
EVENING CONCERTS Strong and Granular Do pot miss the patriotic band concerts in the evening. J&sk for Pgrtz’ Bread\ Absolute Uniform EXCURSION RATES Made by Excursion rates on all railroads. Cars every hour from Elkhart, South Bend, IHles and Berrien Springs on the Southern Michigan railroad. PORTZ’ MODEL DAKERV The New Troy .«52T
r/- f : vjwiSer* BOOM MM * ixcTCT.“ixw.--rc vatad: i « m met, t o u need not go away; T~wrii‘ TKLtiS THE STORY OP THE CASE M 11"^KH"H 1 H M ?| -me!” she cried. “All that you have do that.” told me”-—and her eyes flashed tri She listened With compressed * lips First a Strike; Then Upon a Failure of umphantly across Oseard —“all that and heaving shoulders, and .the bitter- : the Strike, Boycott. you have promised and vowed was est drop in her cup was the knowledge The steps leading up to this, jiction Utterly false if you .turn against me at that he despised her. During the last the first word of a man who was car are set forth in the~'complaint to be few minutes he had said and done ried away > by his own vanity into the outcome of a strike. According T o o ls nothing that lowered him in her esti thinking things that he had no busi to the copplaint, Aug. 29, 1906, with-* mation—that touched in any way her ness to think.” out previous notice the members of love for him. He had not lowered him * mm mm mssfm If Guy Oseard was- no great adept self in any way, but he had suavely the .Metal Polishers’ union No. 13, of at wordy warfare, he was at all events trodden her under foot. His last words— St. Louis, in. the employ of the stove strong in his reception of punishment company, struck in a body and with He stood upright and quiescent, be the inexorable intention of going away out notice to or conference with the traying by neither sign nor movement —sapped her last lingering hope. She The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, company, or waiting for an adjustment that her words could hurt him. could never regain even a tithe of his in use for over 3 0 years, has hom e the signature off of grievances, which is set forth to IcoimxcncD.] ' “I beg to suggest again,” said Jack affection. and lias been made under his per “I think,” he went on, “that you will have been in violation of an agree r, she -was paralyzed by a composedly, “that Oseard has not yet sonal supervision since its infancy. brought any accusations against you. agree with me in thinking that Guy ment between the International Union freltng that was quits new to her—a Oscard’s name must be kept out of of Metal Polishers and the Stove Foun -AUowno one to deceive ypuinthi& bedrid fleeting that- something had gone You haVe brought them all yourself.” All Counterfeits, Imitations and Justus-good*' are but . “You are both cruel and cowardly,” this entirely. I give you carte blanche ders’ National Defense association, of fresh her. She had lost her strongest, she exclaimed, suddenly " descending except that.” which the Bucks company is a mem ^Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ^ her single arm—her heanty. This to vituperation. “Two to one. Two With a slight inclination of the head ber, and by which all differences have Infants and Cliildren--Experience against Experiment* to have fallen from her. It men—gentlemen^-against one defense he walked to the door. It was char for fourteen years been successfully aed to cwmt-Yor.nothlng at this less girl. Of course I am not able to acteristic of him that although he adjusted by a conference committee. There is a time that comes as argue with you. Of course you can walked slowly he never turned his head On the failure of the strike the In srSritr'aaNleath -w d -come In the life is get the best of me. St is so easy to be nor paused. ternational Union of Metal Polishers ctf ' every1' beautiful woman—a time . sarcastic.” Oseard followed him with'the patient declared a boycott against the Bucks Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare wh^im rshe «ffidenly realizes how- ; “I do not imagine,” retorted Jack, apathy of the large and-mystified. company apq;M§Muoduet, inserted the goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It trivial a thing' her' beauty is; how “that anything that we can say or do And so they left her—amid the dis company’s name in its “unfair” list, contains neither Opium, Morphine hor other NarcotL* Jbjffice^-howwieeless, how- Ineffectual! Will have much permanent power of order of the half unpacked 'wedding and published it in the union paper, substance. Its age is its guaranteed It cfestroys/Worms ^MilMeehtkShy^-Biatiea little- appeal hurting you. For the last two years presents—amid the ruin of her own The “Journal.” The* local union No. ing movement'-toward Meredith, who and allays Feverishness. It ciires Diarrhoea and Wind you have been engaged in an—intrigue life. Perhaps, after all, ^he was not 13 also joined in the* boycott and pro Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles* cures Constipation Mtentteastyt stepped back. *It was the cured its indorsement by the Central such as a thin skinned or sensitive wholly bad. Few people are; they are and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the, magic of the Ioto that filled his heart person would hardly of her own free only bad- enough to be wholly unsatis Trades and Labor union, of St. Louis, for Gecaxd. Had she wronged any will undertake. You may be able to and the Metal Trades Council, also of Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* factory and quite incomprehensible. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. roan in the world- bnt Guy Oseard, explain it to yourself—no doubt you She must have known the risk she was St. Louis, both subordinate unions of that little movement, full of love and are—but to our more limited compre running, and yet she could not Stay her tlie American Federation. tenderness* and- sweet contrition, might hensions it must remain inexplicable. hand. She must have known long be In November, 1906, at the annual oaved^iar. -But It was Oscard’s GENUINE We can only judge from appearances.” fore that she really loved Jack Mere convention of the American Federation that die had broken; for broken “And, of course, appearances go dith; and that she was playing fast in Minneapolis, the products of the ilV . both knew It to be, and Jack Bears the Signature of against me. They always do against a and loose with the happiness of her company were placed on the “We don’t Meredith stepped back from her touch woman,” she cried rather brokenly. patronize” list’ of the Federation, and ss from pollution. His superflclal, irn- whole life. She knew that hundreds “You would have been wise to have of girls around her were doing the they were published in this list in the lover fpr her had -been killed at taken that peculiarity into considera “American Federationist” in the June a.- single blow. ' Her- beauty was no samp, and, with all shame be it men tion sooner,” replied Jack Meredith tioned, not a few married women. and July, 1907, issues. The complaint says that the Federation has greatly more to hlm at- that moment than the coldly. “I admit that I am puzzled. I But they seemed to be able to carry beauty o f a picture. cannot quite get at your motive. Pre diminished, and in many places de “Oh,- Jack!” . she gasped; and had sumably it is oue of those sweet fem [ t o b e c o n t in u e d .] stroyed, the company’s trade. there beenariother woman In the room inine Inconsistencies which are so The sweeping nature of this action that woman would have known that charming in books.” is indicated by a partial list of nation Mfilicent loved him with the love that There was a little pause. Jack Mere Two Ugly Crimes at Petoskey. al and international unions and state comes' once only. Bnt men are not dith waited politely to hear if she had Petoskey, Mich.,-Aug, 13. — This federations, that will be directly af In Use For Over 3 0 Years- very acute in such matters; they anything further to say. His clean cut town Js greatly excited over two as fected if the injunction is granted, for THE CENTAUR COMPANY. T T MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. either read wrong or net at all. face was quite pallid. The suppressed saults that have been committed here it will include the names of 173 labor “It la all a mistake,” she said breath anger in his eyes was perhaps' more Within a few hours. The decapitated organizations, lessly, looking from one to the other, difficult to meet than open fury. The body of an unknown colored woman “A meats awkward mistake,” sug man who never forgets himself before was found on the Grand Rapids and Display will attract atten gested Meredith, with a cruel smile a woman is likely to be an absolute Indiana railway tracks and there were that-made her wince. master of women. evidences that the woman had been tion, but merit must sell the A Genuine “Mr. Oseard must have mistaken me 'T think,” he added, “that -there is raped. A man with a revolver entered The altogether/' the girl went on, volubly nothing more to be said.” the home of Fred Mitteuberg during addressing herself to Meredith; she There was a dead silence. Millicent the night, chloroformed Mrs. Mitten- Our printing will pleas* roe wanted nothing from Oseard. “I may G&yne glanced toward Guy Oseard. He berg and raped her. There is no clue hare been silly, perhaps, or merely could have saved her yet by a simple to the fiends. Baker ignorant and blind. How was I to lie. Had he been an impossibly mag know that he meant what he said?” nanimous man, such as one meets in Another Disregard of Orders. “How, indeed?” -agreed Meredith, books only, he could have explained Detroit, Aug. 13.—Fifteen persons with a grave bow. that the mistake was all his, that she were injured, one of them fatally, Send me your name and the “Besides, he has no business to come was quite right, that his own vanity When two cars on the Rapid railway, here bringing false accusations against had- blinded him into a great and un an electric suburban line running to names of 5 reputable people as T H E B E S T sia- He has no right—it is cruel and warranted presumption. But, un Port Huron, collided three miles from reference and I will forward GUARANTEED ungentlemanly. He cannot prove any fortunately, he was only a human be Algenac. According to Conductor thing; he cannot say that 1 ever dis ing, a man who was ready to give as you a proposition to act as my Hasleton. of the north-bound car, the $3.50 With a d ia m o n d rin g .1 tinctly gave him to, understand—er— full a measure as he exacted. The un other car did not obey orders as to agent and sell my goods, in your SHOE MADE FOR MEN reveal fre e how to secure a anything—that I ever promised to be fortunate mistake to which he clung their meeting point. - engaged or anything like that.” was that the same sense of justice, the locality. \J Beautiful % turned upon Oseard, whose de same code of honor, must serve for men T. G. MOSELEY meanor was stolid, almost dense. He and women alike. So Millicent Ghyne Advertising doesn’t pay— Complexion] looked very large and somewhat diffi looked in vain for that indulgence the man who doesn’t adver Deparmant 15 M l Shapes cult-to move. which is so inconsistently offered to 32 Bast 23rd Street NEW YORE CIY Diamonds and exquisite eonp~. “He has not attempted to do so yet;” women, merely because they are wo Ml Leathers plexion are both -desirable. suggested Jack suavely, looking at his men, the indulgence which is some An opportunity to every wo friend. times given and sometimes withheld, man is now offered for obtain *3f do not see that it is quite a ques according to the softness of the mascu ing both. tion of proofs/' said Oseard quietly in line heart and the beauty of the sup For $ 2 .0 0 1 offer a a voice that did not sound like his at pliant feminine form. Guy Oseard was all “We -are not in a court of jus quite sUre of his own impressions. 12 Kt. Gold /Shell tice, where ladies like to settle these This girl had allowed him to begin questions mow. If we were I could loving her, had encouraged him to go >£AL ESTATE—If you wish, to buy or Bell, shaped like a belcrier, with a effiailenge you to produce my letters. on, had led him to believe that liis love 1 kindly call on me. Jl. T, MORLET. 114 W. WashingtoiLSt. Tiffany setting, set With a There is no doubt of my meaning in was returned. And in his simple ig Eyes Examined FREE South Sendi Ind. genuine diamond - and fhem .” norance of the world he did not see why O U T OR RENT real estate property—or place will send free witri every ord “There are also' my poor contribu these matters should be locked up in What yon have with TREAT & PERROTT. er the recipe and directions, tions to your collection,” chimed in his own breast from.a mistaken sense for obtaining a faultless com R. L . E. Pe c k , Homeopathic Physician and plexion, easily understood and Jahk Mereffith. “A comparison must of chivalry to be accorded where no D Surgeon, Office and Residence on Main St. Open Thursday and Buchanan, Mich, simple to follow, it will save have been interesting to you, by. the Chivalry was due. . Saturday Evenings. the expense o f Creams, Cos same mail presumably, under the same “No,” he answered. “There is nothing DR. M. M. E ntght, Homepathie Physi- We«return carfare for the round trip with metics and bleaches. Will more to be said.” cian and Surgeon. Office Redden free the skin from 'pimples’/ “I made-no -comparison,” the girl Without looking toward her, Jack Block. Office and residence phone 52. in 25 mil.es of Bouth Bend to any one fitted blackheads, etc., and'give the cried defiantly; “there was no question Meredith made a few steps toward with Gold Or Gold Filled Glasses by 60 YEARS’ skin beauty and softness. oF comparison.” - ' the door—quietly, self composedly, with EXPERIENCE The GENUINE DIAMOND :She said it shamelessly, and it hurt that perfect savoir faire of the social DRS. BURKE & LEVtONTREE RING is guaranteed by the Meredith more than it hurt Guy Os- expert that made him different from RICHARDS £ EMERSON 230 S. M ichigan St., to be 4s repre card. for whom the sting was intended. other men. Millicent Ghyne felt a sud UNDERTAKERS manufacturer ^Comparison or no comparison,” said ' South Bend, Ind. sented, and should -any pur den plebeian desire to Scream. It was chaser be dissatisfied, 1 will Jack Meredith quickly, with the keen FRONT ST. BUCHANAN, MICH. all so heartlessly well bred. He turned cheerfully r e fu n d th e ness of a good fencer who has been on his heel with a little half cynical -Tr a d e M a r k s m o n e y .. Do not let the touched, -‘-there can be no doubt of the bow . Dr. xTesse P ilm ar D e s ig n s - price lead you to doubt tbe - fabt that-iyou were engaged to us both “I leave my name with you/’ he said. .... ■ C o pyrig h ts Ac. genuineness or-value of this" Anyone sending a sketch and description may at the isame^time. Yon. told us both “It is probable that you will be put to DENTIST aaickly ascertain oiir opinion free^whether an ring, as the above guarantee , .Invention is probably patent^ble. Communica protects each and'every pur tchgo out and make a fortune where some inconvenience. I can only regret tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK °n Patents with to buy your affections. One can Phone 95, 2 Rings Sent fcee. Oldest agency for securing patents. chaser. Send me* $2.oo by that this—denouement did not come Patents taken through Munn: Sc Co. receive ©Sly presume that the highest bidder— First-class service in tpecia* noticet without charge; In the mail and . take advantage of jthe owner of the largest fortune—was Post Office Block every respect. We this offer, as the time is limit ed. Send size o f finger tor . to he the happy man. Unfortunately, make a specialty o f ■ A handsomely illustrated weekly, J,argesfejBlp. /which ring is desired we cbecame -partners, and-^such was handling parties and mlatlon* of any scientlfle Journal. Terms, S3 a -power " of your fascination—we J. W. EMMONS, M. D. ear; four .months', $L Sold by all newsdealers. e. T. MOSELEY . picnic crowds. . \ \ * -the fortune, but we share and P U N & C o.361BrMd,,H,jvNew York / 32 East 23rd Street -ahare-.-alike in that. We are equal, so PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON %vHJich Office 828 V St. Wsshlngtoa D C New York City [ f i t 5m the price is concerned. The Diseases of Women a Specialty? Geo. W. Batchelor, Prpp. ffinifion is interesting and rather Phone 63 Office over express office, Office hours HE IS AN AGED EXPLORER giyniifig. It is your turn to move. We 10 a. m. until 4 p. m.; in at all other times tawaitj'yonr further instructions in eon- except when out in actual practice. Just Returned from a Fifth Trip suspense.” Residence comer Lake.and Front streets; Around the W orld—Guest of an KILLt m COUCH :I&lie*tared athim with bloodless lips. formerly the Hubbell residence. Calls O. H. DEMING . Indian Prince. and C U R E the L U N C 8 jSbe^did not seem to understand what tromptly attended to day or night. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER % Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 13.—Dr. J. was saying. A t last- she' spoke, ig- Phone. Residence and Office 112. Manufacturer of Guy Oscard’s presence alto- M. Peebles, a veteran tourist, has just WITH' Gement Block returned from h'is fifth'trip around the; l "-^Considering that we are to be mar- G ^e. H. BATCHELOR world, during which he 'was the guest feXiefiF-tomorrow, I do not think *that you and all kinds o f of an Indian prince, explored the Fiji -Should speak to me like that,” , she Attorney at Law and Counselor in islands to .remoteinteriors, where white saM^-with a strange, concentrated ea- Work Chancery men had never before trod, and came SATISFACTION GUARANTEED aFOR via .\dfOLCEF&t0 $18 . TtbS. Bette Fw 1 ,-■•*£irdon me, we are not going to be back laden with gifts and curios from savage chiefs. Dr;* Peebles is SO years AND ALL THROAT AND LUUftlROliMLEE ^married tomorrow.” Justice of The Peace and P. O. BOX 172 W - -HeR brilliant .teeth closed on -her Notary Public old, but be expects to once more travel .lOfnp^Up with a snap, and she stood the earth’s circumference. o R h fO N E y b e f u n d b d ; jMoMajg him, breathing so hard that Office first door north o f Klondike Barn.’ BOOST BUCHANAN The physician left Battle Creek a ijflUsgs^und- w as alm ost a s o b . year ago arid went directly to India, . -“ What do you meanY* she whispered where he accepted the invitation of his rlwMhly. - highness the maharajah of Lagore to : jS^raised his shoulders in polite sur- be' his guest and study the Indian’s h ir dullness of comprehension. belief in .occult science, of. which Dr. ; tiie ~imfortunato circumstances Peebles .-is a student.- - While there he f JE Ifiich. you are placed,” he Ixplain- was co-guest „ with the ameer seems: to me that the least one Afghanistan. The physician made a.' is to offer every assistance In study of the. peculiar customs of the “ You need notgo away; 1 will do that.” court of-Lagore. After leaving India Etpase consider me hors - '' ^ ? . Isra 'wosfe—I-scratch.” some months^ ago* You Are likely to From Benton Harbour^ aiid St; J6s#K"5fQO p. nu Dr. Peebles went to Australia and lat i J H gasped hEe" a" swimmer 'swim- suffer more than 'E because I do not and m*^very daiy. . ‘ er joined an English- exploring party LeayeChicago 9:30 a. im and m.' H Sje Tras fighting for care"" What the* world thinks of me. Which dar.ed.tlie ^dangers from savage Three p. m, and nine p, m.-interurban-'cars from South* Bend connect with steamer at deem - dt&rerj'thar you ffiaY tellrthe world what natives, and explored the depths of the.: ■»!■>, »?• 1 , i ;_T St. Joseph, * .' :■ ' ' "- .-'.v. '-'-.v.-. ' - Fiji Islands; , - yotf cffioose aboht me-^-tiiat'I drink, that Close connections With the Big Pour, Michigan Ceiitral and P. M. SteZlh Railways, / * Ni" : ^rrien?^rh^i^g|i> ; Therightisteservedtoch&ngethia^dhedule’WithoutnotiCe.; ‘f f i - - X gatqhi^ that l am lacking in-ihonor! ^ ■ D ock. OSiicago^Foot W abash Avenue. * a & t i i e business Ufa,