a The Clinton Republican.

VOL. XLVII—NO. 18 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY' AUGUST 3, 1905. WHOLE NO. 3594. GOLDEN WEDDING VARIOUS TOPICS. \l NOVEL LAWN PARTY ea Celebrated by Mr. and Mn. , John IGREAT FUN FOR FINS crop this year. It is estimated thatEat a Delp, of Olive, July —H million bushels will be handled in Mrs. J. R. McColl Entertains Grand Rapids alone. Next Week Will be a Mem­ Mr. and Mrs. John Delp, of Olive, celebrated their golden wedding anni ­ orable One in Ball History a Company of 80 Dr. Alton and nephew, Robert Alton, versary Friday, July 28. A family re­ Dr. Dellenbaugh and Editor Lew F. union was held at the home and a Cntcheon, of the Observer, came over bountiful dinner was served. Mr. and OPEN AIR THEATRICALS from Portland, yesterday in Dr. Alton ’s Mrs. Delp received many presents. THE CHEROKEE INDIANS automobile, just to see the town, and John Delp was born in Medina connty, expressed themselves as highly pleased Ohio, August 3, 1885. He was a car­ Will Flay St. Johns Tuesday and the Mu«ic, Pantomime and Tableaux with St. Johns. Dr. Dellenbaugh was penter by trade. On July 28, 1855, he Made a Pleasing Program a pioneer physician in Westphalia, was united in marriage to Miss Eliza­ Oldsmobile Team on Thursday where he lived for many years and did beth Harper, of Medina county. They a large practice, and at one time repre­ moved to Indiana in 185G and resided Mrs. J. R. McOoll entertained a com­ sented Westphalia upon the board of there five years when they returned to Manager H. P. Gage has closed ar­ pany of about 80 on the beautiful supervisors. The doctor is nearly 71 Ohio where they lived until 1874 when rangements by which St. Johns lovers grounds at the home of tier father, A. years old, but does not look a day older they moved to St. Johns. After a resi­ of the national game will have the J. Baldwin, on Oaklahd street last night, than GO, and seems much younger than dence of one year in this city they pleasure next week of witnessing some in honor of Mi?s Louise Peloubet, of manym men of 50. moved to Riley and later to their pres­ mighty fast work on the diamond. Boston, Massachusetts; Miss Elizabethi!i\ ent home in Olive. The first big game comes off on Tues­ Marlield, of Knoxville, Tennessee; and August 14th St. Johns will vote on Mr. Delp served three years in the day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock when Misses I/ouise and Nancy VanNatta, of the proposition to buy the factory build ­ Civil War as a member of the 73rd St. Johns crosses bats with the famous Lafayette, Indiana. ings. It should be remembered that it Indiana Volunteers. Mr. and Mrs. Cherokee Indian team. The Indians Japanese lanterns hung from the trees takes a two-thirds vote for the question Delp were the parents of four children, are touring the county in a private lent beauty to the scene, while an im­ to carry it. All who believe it would only two of whom are living. They are Pnilman car and those who have fol­ provised stage, lighted by incandescent be for the best interests of the -city to Mrs. Samuel Krebel and Mrs. Eleazar lowed their playing say that they cer­ lights on wires strung for the occasion, buy these buildings and try to establish Sperry, who reside near their parents. tainly go some. with foot lights, made the grounds al­ some manufacturing industries, should Mr. and Mrs. Delp have eight grand ­ A very novel feature in connection most as light as day. not only vote themselves, but see to it children and six great-grandchildren. with the second game which will be The guests were first presented to the that others do not neglect to vote. The The relatives from away who were played between the Indians and St. Misses Peloubet, Marlield and Van ­ investment is trifling, considering the present at the reunion were Mr. and Johns, is that this game will be played Natta, and then spent a social hour possibilities for good for the city. Other Mrs. James High, of Sycamore, Ohio; after dark on Tuesday night, the game about the spacious grounds. Folding cities in Michigan are securing indus ­ Mrs. C. H. Garrigness, of Massillon, to be called at 7 :30. Tne Indians carry chairs were provided in front of the tries, and good ones, from the large Ohio; Mrs. Hattie Coulter, of Cleve ­ their own electric lighting plant and stage, where the company assembled to cities, and St. Johns can do the same. land, Ohio; Mrs. C. A. Wilcox, of by the nse of numerons arc lights, make listen to delightful orchestra music In this connection, however, it must be Akron, Ohio; Mrs. W. W. Wells, of the grounds as light as day. They also provided by Amyrdis Butler, Harold remembered that St. Johns people gen­ SUES SUBURBAN Lodi, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. carry canvass fencing and a grand stand Perkins and Harry Frye. The real erally are not manufacturers —have no Harper, of Midland City. with a capacity of 1,400 people. program opened, however, upon the ap­ JIG GRANGE DULLY The third game of the week will be considerable investments in factories TEACHERS SELECTED Sarah Howell, of Lansing, wants Mr. and Mrs. Delp are enjoying good played on Thursday afternoon at 2:30, pearance of a real brass band, with Geo. and are extremely conservative in mak­ V ------health and until this year Mr. Delp has H. Chapman as drum major. Those ing such investments. We will not be­ $10,000 Damages been able to do considerable work npon at Athletic park, between St. Johns who recently attended the Forepaugh- come a second Pittsburgh in a day, even his farm. They are among the prosper­ and the Oldsmobile team, of Lansing. Sells circus thought they saw the real Only One Vacancy Remains Ingham and Clinton Counties Hundreds will want to witness this with the factory buildings, but we can Because of an alleged inability to ous farmers of Olive township and have thing in bands and drum majors, but do something. a large circle of friends who congratu­ game as the visitors have a well-known they didn ’t; it was a weak imitation of in St. Johns Schools collect a judgment of $G,000 and costs, at Agricultural College reputation, and there are [many who rendered in her favor against the Lans ­ late them npon the recent happy event. last night’s performance. Selection ------' t think the St. Johns team will be able after selection was rendered literally GOOD WAGON YET ing City Electric Railway Co., on No­ to make a good showing against them. without a single discord. \ TWENTY FOUR REQUIRED vember 28, 1904, Sarali Howell has com­ ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. Old gold and silver wanted at Alli­ Mr. G. Pennell announced the pro­ menced suit in the circuit court against son ’s. 43-tf Although it Has Been Bun for 25 the Lansing & Suburban Traction Co., V Fostoltlee News gram. A tableau ‘‘The First Monday, ” Deduced Hates on Michigan Subur­ Some Improvements Being Made in successors of the first named corpora­ Postmaster Will H. Branson is spend ­ revealed a formidable array of clothes- Years ban-Good Program. bars, with two fig leaves hanging East Ward Building tion, for $ 10,000 damages. BARNS BURNED ing a few days at White Lake. thereon. In silent eloquence they told It is claimed that the Lansing & N Frank W. Knapp is having a two Suburban Traction Co., took over the a tale of simple love. J. T. Daniells, of Essex, came to St. A Grange Rally for the farmers of By lightning in Kiley Township weeks’ vacation, and with Mrs. Knapp Alderman Ward, now acting mayor Johns Monday with a lumber wagon With tl e exception of principal all of property and effects of the Lansing Ingham and Cliuton counties will be is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tuttle, in the absence of Mayor Fitzgerald, did which he bought of the late John Hicks the teachers for the St. Johns schools City Electric Railway Co. on March 9, held at the Michigan Agricultural Col­ Last Friday in Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles a' number, in costume, rivaling the 25 years ago. The tires have never are engaged for the coming year. Su­ 1904, and that it became responsible lege on Thursday. August 10th. An ex­ Sherman, iu Mt. Clemens. palmiest efforts of ‘‘Little Egypt.” been reset, and are not bolted on, but perintendent E. D. Palmer will receive for all the affairs of the other company cellent program for the afternoon has $1300 for the first year. The teachers The plaintiff claims that the payment, Lightning struck and burned a barn A pantomime of “The Battle of are tight today. been arranged, including addresses by on the farm of C. C. Woodruff, on Blenheim ” was a most laughable pro­ The wagon is as sound as when pur­ who have been re-engaged for the com­ although promised, lias never been the following well-known speakers: \i BUSINES8 LOCALS. ing year and their salaries are as made. section 35, Riley, last Friday. Insured duction, Editor Stuart H. Perry taking chased, and has been used continuously Hon. F W. Redfern of Maple Rapid* ; for $150 in Farmers’ Mutual. Chas. an active part in this, as well as in on the farm ever since. Mr. Daniells follows: Hon. Horatio S. Earle, state highway Speerbrecker occupied the farm and lOO Acre Farm For Sale Cheap several other productions. says it has not cost him over one dollar CENTRAL BUILDING commissioner, and Mrs. E. E. Lock- High School had $800 in the same company, on con ­ One of the best stock or grain farms A very pretty tableau of the seasons on the wagon proper in all these years. MASONS MET AT IONIA wood, of Flint. The addresses will be tents. He lost some hay, one horse and was given, Mrs. Thurza Judd-Kelley Wlieu not iu use it has been housed, Latin, Miss Winuifred Daboll ...... $600 on agricultural and Grange subjects and in North Ottawa Township, Isabella Co., History, Miss Brownie Bromley . .. GOO other property. 3 miles from Beal city. 2 miles from the representing spriDg; Mrs. Rodney A while it would have taken three or four music will be furnished by the Indus ­ During the same storm lightning Beebee, summer; Miss Nellie Corbit, wagons to have done the same work if Commercial, Miss Elizabeth Burlie- St. Johns Members Witnessed Third trial School band and others. village of Weidman, 80 acres improved, son ...... GOO struck and burned the barn of Carrie new doable house of 8 rooms not quite autumn, and Miss Grace Hunt, winter. left out of doors when not in use. This Degree by Ovid Lodge Arrangements will be made for the Allen on the same section. Insured “Lord Ullin ’s Daughter.” in panto ­ wagon will yet outwear two or three English, Miss Mattie Smith...... 550 comfort tf all. Tables and seats will be finished, log barn 16x60, post bam 24x 8 th grade,.Miss Anna Ryan ...... 500 • ------for $100 in Farmers’ Mutual. 60, young orchard of apples, plums and mime was a skilful creation. Dewitt new wagons left out in the weather provided for the picnic dinner on the During the same storm the large new H. Hunt was the boatman occupying What is true of wragons is true of other Miss Grace Hunt ...... 425 Over fifty Masons from Ovid and St. campur. All farmers and their families cherries, 2 good wells, all well fenced, 7th grade, Miss Minnie Barrington. 425 Johns attended a meeting of the Ionia barn of L. B Placer, of Ovid township, will sell all crops, stock and implements the center of the stage, improvised tools. Mr. Daniells has a pretty good are urged to attend, whether members which cost $1,700, was struck by light­ waves rolling wildly about him. E. J. think on his shoulders, and knows it is 4th grade, Miss Lena Besley...... 380 Blue Lodge Monday evening. The of the Grange or not. with farm if desired. Reasons for sell­ 2d grade, Miss Bessy Pulfrey ...... 400 Ovid lodge conferred the third degree ning and several rafters torn out. The ing not able to work it. Moiuet as a highland chief, accompan ­ cheaper to take care of tools than to buy Special rates can be secured on the damage was considerable. Henry D. ied by G. Pennell, in costume, as the new ones. east ward 1 upon a candidate. After the initiatory Michigan Suburban of one and a half D. Mayhew , Miss Ada Cochrane ...... $400 service a banquet was served, which Smith, of Bingham, lost a colt, and Weidman. Mich. petite runaway daughter of Lord Ullin, fares for the round trip from St. Johns Andrew Eldridge of South Bengal, north ward R. F. D. No. 2. 18-4 entered the boat to escape the wrath of , was followed by an informal program. and DeWitt for parties of twenty and had a barn struck and damaged. her father who was in hot pursuit. As ^dispute OVER DRAIN 5th and 6th grades, Miss Esta Bel- ! c. A. Putt, master of Blue Lodgejodge of still better rates for parties of forty. the storm increased Lord Ullin called lows, principal ...... $450 this city, responded to a toast. The Baby cab for sale cheap.eap. Inquire of wildly to his daughter to come back, 3d and 4th grades, Miss Anna evening was greately enjoyed. PROGRAM AT ARMORY AT 1 P. M. Why not have Allison test your W. E, G ardner . offering forgiveness to her highland Commissioner Whitmore Will Decide Ketchnm ...... 400 Masons were present from several Music eyes now, 43-tf sborn s chief, but the waves engulfed them, Per Cent for Gratiot and Midland Miss Edna Flarida, drawing teacher, lodges near Ionia. A special train at Welcome Address Dr. W, J. Beal Umbrellas re-oovered at O ’ and at last accounts the disconsolate and Miss Hedwig Wolkenstein, music 1 a. m. brought the St. Johns and Ovid Q SlC father was standing on the bank still director, will teach in Ionia as well as Masons home. Address • Hon. F. W. Redfern N FOR THE FOURTH TIME Dining room girl wanted. Inquire at calling. County Drain Commissioner Monroe in St. Johns and receive from these Song - - - Dewitt Grange Wiggins House. 18-tf W. Whitmore is in Gratiot and Mid ­ schools abont $250 each. “The Only Pebble on the Beach” was Recitation - - Jessie Goodnoe Lightning Has Struck the Wild Cat the subject of a pretty tableau—Will­ land counties this woek, acting as third Miss Althea Whitlock, of Greenbush, A New' Cigar Factory Address - Hon. Horatio S Earle, Kami, Pure Grit iam M Smith surrounded by a group of commissioner to decide the per cent will—, teach~ the---- . sub, primary -and first ( Frankr rauK Hendershottnenaersnocr hasnas opened a cigar State Highway Commissioner School House I have put a good hard road in to my beautiful girls with all eyes turned Gratiot county shall pay for the Bullock 116 ceutra biding at a salary factory in a new bnilding just erected Double Quartet, Capitoi Grange Chorus sand pit and am ready to furnish par­ Creek Drain. longingly toward him. “There are or $3o0. for hini at 110 Ross street. His cigars Talk - Mrs. E. E. Lockwood, Flint From Shepards villa Correspondent: ties wanting sand of the very best qual­ none so blind as those who will not see.” The drain is about ten miles in length, The following new teachers have been will ^ kn0W n as The Frank Hender- Music - - - Mason Grange ity for plastering, brick work and outside only about two miles of its length being engaged but have not yet been assigned ahott ,-)C ciRar Thev will w on the During the electrical storm Friday Ice and cake and good cheer were night, lightning struck the school house finish for stone. Pit, one mile south of abundantly provided. The whole af­ in G'atiot county. Gratiot’s commis­ grades: market about August 10. Mr. Hender- County farm. Always ready to load. sioner, Parker Merrill, is willing to pay in Dist. No. 10 commonly known as the fair was a most delightful novelty Miss Emma Gehman of Kalamazoo; shott will try to please the public with Wedding invitations and engraved “Wild Cat,” sonth and west of town, 10-tf B. F. Schofield , worthy creation of the fair hostess. fifteen per cent but Midland ’s commis­ Miss Alma Westfall, of Three Rivers; a .rood cigar. cards at Allison ’s Jewelry Store. 50-tf R. F. D. 4, St. Johns. sioner, Frank Olmstead, thinks the other Miss Ruth Stuerm, of Saline ; Miss, cansing quite extensive damage. The county should pay twenty per cent. Genevieve Forsbnrg, of Mt. Pleasant ;------flames had gained great headway when Merle Beach is the place where Par­ Mr. Whitmore will go over the drain Miss Bertha I. Cole, of Mt. Pleasant; discovered by Jos. Kuner, a farmer sons lets his sheep. lw \ MANY LOSSES and decide the matter. Miss Carrie Nicholas, of Jackson ; Miss sonth of the school house, but through Alice Hawks, of Dowagiac. Most of Mr. Kuner ’s timely action the flames Berry makes a good trouser to your the new teachers will receive $400 with were extinguished. This is the fourth order for $4.00. 15-tf Farmers' Mutual Hit for $120,000 the exception of a few who will receive time lightning has struck school build ­ N NEW FIRM For Sale Since Last Septeml>er $880. ings there, twice burning them to the A contract has been let to the Mar­ ground, each time a new bnilding being Account of $15.90 against George J. Charles E. Chapin and C. O. Du- shall Furnace Company for a hot air erected on the same site. Bash, of Essex. 18-tf The losses of the Farmers’ Mutual Bols Purchase Chapin & Co. Stock furnace for the east ward school bnild ­ Insurance Company since last Septem­ ing. The fnrnace installed will cost School District Officer* ber amount to 430,000, as against $16,- $225. The basement floor at the east NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Can secure Teachers’ Contract Blanks 000, on the first of September, one Charles E. Chapin and C. O. DuBois ward is being cemented. at Republican office. All other kinds month later, last year. Assessments have purchased the dry goods and Notice is hereby given that a meeting of township printing furnished on short are made the first of September. grocery stock of Chapin & Co., prin ­ \ of the board of registration of the notice. 15-tf Secretary Giffels says the company cipally John B. Chapin, and will con ­ GHAS. L. BENJAMIN several wards of the City of St. Johns, Money to loan on improved farms. has not had many large losses this tinue the business. Both gentlemen will be held at the following places in E. L. D ooling . summer, but losses have been frequent. are expeiienced dry goods men who Of Saginaw, Has Been Reappointed the wards of said city on Saturday, the have long been connected with the 12th day of Angust, A. D., 1905, towit: See Parsons about taking sheep Aug. business, «ud are highly esteemed in St. State OH Inspector 1st ward, at the Engine House; 2nd 12 to 14th at Merle Beach. lw \ Johns and Clinton county. Mr. John ward, at Washburn ’s shop; 3rd ward SAMUEL HELLER DEAD B. Chapin lately sailed for Europe. in basement Hotel St. Johns ; for the For Cyclone Insurance apply to Gov. Warner has announced that he purpose of registering the names of all 14-4t Chas . B. G iffels, St. Johns. will reappoint Chas. L. Benjamin, of such persons as shall be possessed of the At Long Bench. Cal., After Long III \ 20 WATER METERS Saginaw, State Oil Inspector. All of necessary qualifications of electors in Go to H. W. Morris, opposite post- ness of Spinal Meningitis the deputies except two or three have the several wards of said city, and who office, for pictures, picture frames, mats, been agreed npon, bnt their announce ­ Ordered by the Board of Public may apply for that purpose, and that mat board, plate rails, room moulding, ment will not be made until along said several boards of registration shall grills, curtain poles, etc. 45 tf. The Long Beach Daily Telegraph, of Works. toward the last of the month, and they be in session at the day and at the places Saturday, July 29, announces that will begin work September 1. specified aforesaid, from 8 o’clock in R. O. Parsons, who lets out sheep from Samuel Heller, formerly of St. Johns, the forenoon, until 8 o’clock in the Merle Beach every year will be there At a meeting of the board of public Aug. 12 to 14th to make arrangements died at 4 o’clock that morning. works Wednesday evening, Superin ­ afternoon, for the purpose of complet­ Mr. Heller had been ailing for several LOST 288 BY DEATH ing the list of qualified voters for the with parties who wish to' take sheep tendent James B. Henderson was in ­ \ from him this fall. It weeks with spinal meningitis of a com­ structed to purchase twenty water me­ special election to be held in said city, plicated character. Since going to Long Michigan Department G. A. It. Had Monday, August 14, next. ters and use his own judgment as to the Dated St. Johns, July 2G, 1905. Hath*. Beach he has accumulated a competence placing of them. The meters will prob­ Memliership of 1 1,951 June JO Ready in three minutes, at W. W. in the real estate business and leaves Wm. Cochrane , ably be placed in the courthouse, hotels, City Clerk. Ferguson’s barber shop. Call. his wife and three children in very com­ saloons and liverybarns. At present no fortable circumstances. He was 43 Assistant Adjutant General Wycoff. meters will be placed in residences. The Excursion to M. A. C. Wanted —feathers of all kinds. years of age. At the time of his death board rejected the proposition of Eugene of the Michigan Department G. A. R., 7-tf Columbian Mf’g. Company. he was president of the school board. Livingstone to dig a ditch across his has forwarded to the national depart ­ The Essex Farmers’ Clnb have made The funeral was held under the aus­ farm for $400 for the extension of the ment his report for the first half of 1905. arrangements for a clnb excursion to Money to loan at low rate of interest. pices of the Masonic fraternity ewer. It shows that daring the six months the . Lansing to visit the Michigan Agricul­ Farms and city property for sale. In ­ department lost 288 memliers by death. ! tural College on Ang 9th. A special quire at office of and had a total membership of 11,954 j train will leave St. Johns at 9 o’clock a. 48tf H. E. Walbridoe . GEORCE H. CHAPMAN at the close of the period. m. and leave Lansing at 4 p. m. for the RECORD FOR THE SEASON. return trip. The clnb invites all their Cedar posts and anchor jiosts cheap. Has Leased the Furtney Store for Suffered Stroke of Paralysis friends who wish to take advantage of Posts from 10c to 15c. Anchor posts ^Y^harles E. Lamb, who resides about a the rates to go. The fare for the round 25c to 50c. 6-tf J. H. Corbit Charles L. Merrl- Five Years mile west of this city, suffered a stroke trip is 50 cts. fleld Caught a of paralysis of his left side Sunday. A good, warm dinner for 20 cents. 32 Pound Mus* Mr. Lamb is about 75 years of age, and Auction Sale 47- tf D rake ’s Restaurant . kcllunge.J The store buildings on Clinton avenue owned by Mrs. Louisa Young, and at is one of the pioneers of this township. As will be seen by advertisement in Furnace for sale cheap. Must be present occupied by George H. Chap­ Since the stroke Mr. Lamb has recov ­ another column, Susana Eby will close sold at once. 18- It man and Abner Furtney, are to be re ered his speech, which was temporarily out the Furtney slioe stock at auction. C. P. Baker , St. Johns. impaired. This was his second stroke August Miller will act as auctioneer. Charles L. Mer- modelled and connected by arch wavs to form one large store 44x144 feet of paralysis. Real estate for sale and houses to rent. rifleld has just re­ To Th« Public The large plate glass window will be \ r Lansing Man Won Fanny 18-tf. E. L. Walbridoe . turned from a trip moved across the door and baok and an Notice is hereby given, that the un ­ Over Dewitt’s wholesale grocery. to Lake, entrance will be made at the center of A4rifle shoot for the bear “Fanny ” was held in St. Johns Thursday. About dersigned have purchased of Chapin & north of Coburg, the two buildings with a plate glass the Co., of St Johns, Michigan, the entire Ice cream, pure, rich and delicious at twenty-two numbers wore sold. Fanny William J. Graham. Charles Spring. Drake’s. Fancy brick cream for on north shore of same size, \4xS%, at the south of the was won by Bruce Spencer, of Lansing, stock of general merchandise, together entrance. There will be a twenty-two ST. JOHNS’ CRACK BATTERY. with all notes, accounts and other obli­ parties. 18-tf Lake Ontario, feet arch at the front of the door and by a string of 2.^ inches. Marksmen were present from Diatnnndale and gations And have also, assamed all the Wanted, a new milch cow. J. A ikin , where he had some another near the rear, the office being Lansing, and S. A. Shaffer, W. W. William J. Graham, who pitches for well known among the base ball fans in debts of said Chapin & Co., and that we 18-lp. St. Johns, R. F. D. No. 3. excellent sport, moved to the center so as to face both Danley and Oscar Acre, of this citv, the St. Johns team, has played eleven this part of Michigan. He lias received have entered into partnership nnder the capturing a 32- stores. participated. The son was so bright games with St. Johns this year and has several offers from teams but will stay firm name of Chapin & Dubois. All in ­ Small house on Swegles street for The cloak room will lie enlarged 22x not lost a game. He has struck out 177 with St. Johns this season. debtedness to said Chapin A Co., must be pound mnskel- that it was difficult to make good shots. rent after September 1st. Apply during 44 feet, with fitting and sewing rooms The Lansing shooters shot twenty rods men, the most in any one game being Charles Spring is an exceptionally paid to us. We shall carry on the next two or three weeks to Jesse Sul­ lunge. Charhy in connection. with globe sights and St. Johns fifteen nineteen. Before coming to St. Johns good catcher and very few balls pass business in the same store And solicit livan. Rent $7. l8-3wk. holds the record It is expected the alteration will be and early in the season lie pitched for him. Scarcely ever is a player able to a continuance of the patronage of all completed about September 1. M. F. rods with open sight. for St. Johns fish­ the Midland City team where he played steal second with Spring behind the bat. the customers of Chapin & Co. Lost, at D. & M. depot, a small clasp Washbnrne is doing the work. Mr. All kinds of sewing machine needles Saginaw, Flint and other fast teams. It has been several years since St. O. E. Chapin . in with head handpainted upon it. ermen for the sea­ Chapman has leased the store for five at Parkrr ’s Jewelry Store . This is his first year as a professional Johns has had such an interesting base O. O. D ubois . S’inder leave at this office and receive son. years. 50-tf. ball player and he is already becoming ball season. Dated August 1st, 1905. 18-2 reward. • 18-t THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 3. 1905

Dewitt. Pomona Notice Biuii; ^v^jVacousta. Westphalia

Roy Simmons lias returned from Ann Clinton County Pomona Grange will Mrs. Sarah McGrath is spending the Mr. and Mrs Tyler, of Grand Ledge, Boru, to Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Stump Arbor. meet with Victor Grange Wednesday, week in Morrice. were callers at the home of Will Wick­ a boy. (Is our number) Mrs. Ada Bedell, of Lansing, visited August 16, 1905. Every grange in Clin Silver's show exhibited to a tent fall ham, .Sunday. Boru. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Halm, ton county is requested to send dele ­ of people last Friday evening. a boy. 41 friends in town last week. Miss Aiiuie Stowell came last week to Mrs. Q. Earl Scott entertained twenty- gates. Erving Sober and family, of Harvey, keep house for Clayton Gillett and While working iu a wheat field last Grange called to order at 10 a. m in Ill., visited relatives here last week. Frankie Townsend. one ladies from Lansing at a lawn party 5th degree. Grange called in 4th de ­ week Henry Barker lost a valuable last week. gree at II a. in. All 4th degree mem­ Mrs. Ray Robson is spendiLg the A lire i Ide and Mrs. Sadie Bowman watch. I Pleasing Customers Mrs. Morgan and W. G. Workman, bers invited. Roll call of officers re­ week with Miss Mayiue Smith, of St were man led in Petoskey, July 24th, The North Eagle cemetery society of Grand Ledge, were at W. E. Emery ’s sponded to with quotations. Regular Johns. aud returned to their home last Friday. will meet with Mrs. L. C. Hazen Au­ 5 is OUR BUSINESS. last week. order of business. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs Harry Rose, wife and two children, gust 10th. All are invited. Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Miner, of Lans ­ Question, Does it pay a farmer to Henry Froggett, Tuesday afternoon, of Ashley, visited his parents here, Mr. Mrs. Jane Parkburst and daughter, 1 COMPLETE SETS OF 1 WARE, ing, were callers on Mrs. A. A. Wood ­ raise his own dairy stock? Answered by August 8 th. and Mrs. I. P. Rose, troui Friday until Mrs. Eld. Blade, of Lansing, are send ­ ruff last week. Leroy Reed, Victor Grange. What are Mrs. John Hjler and children, of Monday. ing a few weeks on their farm 5 SETS ANO DINNER SETS. Ruth Woodruff entertained several the prime essentials in feeding animals Saginaw, have been guests of Mrs. H Rev. aud Mrs. Cummings returned About one huudred persons assembled 1 of her little friends in honor of her for dairy or beef purposes, and can it be Hyler, the past week. from their vacation last week Thursday. at Chas. Avery ’s last Friday night and % SINGLE PIECES IN NOVELTY birthday, Monday. done in this locality at a profit? Broth­ Thomas Lowe started Sunday for the He was greeted by a Hue audience Sun ­ danoed in his new barn. Mr. and Mrs. er Carpenter, Ovid Grange. Recess un ­ “Soo” to attend the celebration and day morning, aud gave them an ex­ Avery are capital entertainers aud Prettiest 10c Dishes A Nice Berry Set Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Reynolds, of til 1:80 for dinner. Song; welcome ad ­ South Dewitt, spent Sunday at the visit his brother, Frank Lowe. cellent sermon. everyone had a pleasant time. You Ever Saw. For 85 cents. dress, Master Ovid Grange; res|fonse, Theodore Force and wife, of Oregon, Mr. and Mr!. Treirweiler 8 r., of home of G. Tucker. Jerome Dills, Dewitt; recitation, Victor Mrs. Gunstou, of Lansing, and Mrs. Our ioc , 15c and 25c Counters Mr. Wellman and daughter from McIntosh, of Baffalo, were guests of are visiting his brother, Alonzo Wald ­ Westphalia township,were badly injared Grange; paper, Does thehigher educa ­ ron, and other families of friends. Mr. are full of new and prettily tinted china. the M. A. O., visited his daughter, Mrs. tion of women result in happier homes? Mrs. Ray Robson, last Thursday. in a runaway, in Portland last week A. Simmons, Sunday. * Force was a resident here about fifteen Wednesday 'afternoon. Mr. Treir- Miss Cora Soules, EssexGrange; song, Mrs. Stewart Trumble and children years, daring his boyhood, and left Mrs. Frances Dryer, Dewitt; Why nor ­ returned last Thursday from Missouri, weiler’s injuries were at first believed UNBREAKABLE WATER SETS AT A BARCAIN. F. L. Furgason, of Owosso, visited about twenty years ago. to be fatal, as he was picked up an- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fur­ mal training for country teachers? where they had been spending several CALL AND SEE THEN gason, two days last week. Theo. H. Townsend, Bingham; song; weeks with relatives. Wm. Schavey and wife entertained conscious, but though seriously hurt he What do yoncousider the best $1.00 a last Sunday, his parents, from Dewitt, will recover. He is 68 years of age. Mrs. Spencer Norris entertains the J. H. Reynolds and wife, who have his sister, Mrs. Creyts aud daughter, Mrs. Treirweiler, who is several years Baptist Aid Society Wednesday, Aug­ year publication? A. H. Warren, Ovid; been at the home of his mother, Mrs. I. paper, Social evils of today, Fred Ott- aud Mr. aud Mrs. John Wellman and younger, was severely bruised. They ust 9. A cordial invitation to all. M. Dryer, for several months returned two sons. were able to be removed to their home Beers & Co., St. Johns mar, Riley; What is the-best and easiest to their home in Eaton, Ind., Saturday. Scott Dills fell through a window of In attendance from here at the M. E. Friday. 41 Clinton Ave. (Successors to Hagamau & Beers.) way to make ? Mrs. J. W. Ennest, Congratulations are being extended to E Schavey ’s store, severing a large Olive; closing song. campmeeting at Eaton Rapids, are Mrs. vein. Dr. R. Simmons dressed and Enos Peacock, whose marriage to Miss J. N. Plowman , Master. Harvey Garlock and two yoougest The Hatpin. stitched the wound. Orrel Manly occurred several weeks ago, Mrs. C. L. Pearce , Leader. children, Miss Bessie Bateman and Mrs. “It ought to be possible for an In ­ Mrs. Hattie Manchester, of Cooper- bat is jnst becoming generally known. Mary E. Stalker. genious milliner to devise some less ville, and Mrs. Sawyer and daughter, Charles Qaay, who drove the Stand ­ Lightning, daring the severe storm dangerous method of fixing on the hat of Wacousta, were callers Friday at ard Oil Co. wagon here last Saturday, than the modern hatpin, ” declares a the home of Mrs. E. A. Furgason. ^forth Watertown drove across James Hall’s lawn and be­ Friday night, created havoc among the came so abnsive wljen remonstrated barns within a few miles of iiere. correspondent. “Not only Is the hatpin Mrs. M. T. Woodruff and daughters, Charles Speerbrecher’s barn was struck dangerous, but on a windy day the lev ­ Marguerite and Ruth, and Mrs. E. D. Wm. Miller is still very low. with that he was lined $5 and costs, a After Harvest Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Adolph Ber­ total of $8.95, for using language pro­ and burned with the contents, also one erage on the roots of the hair when Williams and daughter, Laura, visited belonging to Simeon Smith on connty Mrs. B. Kyes, in Gunninsonville, Fri­ nard, Thursday, July 27, a son. hibited by the statutes in the presence the large and flapping headgear is en ­ of women. line, tonr miles south. The one on the deavoring to sail away Is one of the day. Miss Eva Williams, who has'been Benedict farm was struck and damaged The farmer will need the Plow, and the Spring Tooth causes of headache of which most wo­ Mrs. Frank Gardner and sou, Murry, very sick with typhoid fever, is on the somewhat, but not bnrned, but his Harrow, and the Drill. I can supply your needs. Mrs. Ralph Carrier and daughter, of gain now. _ Dallas Center horses were badly shocked. men complain after a buffeting by the Lansing, and Mrs. B. Kyes, of Guuui- Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, of South The Christian Endeavor meeting last elements. ” Before you buy any of these implements call and see sonville, were guests of Mrs. E. D. Watertown, called at the home of El­ Mr. John Shaltz, of Riley, sjient Sun ­ Sunday evening, led by Mrs. C. T. Williams one day last week. mer Williams, Sunday. day with his sister, Mrs. Chas. Waddle. Andrus, was well attended and unusu ­ READ ALL THIS Mrs. C. L. Pearce entertained last Mr. and Mrs. Hurd and family, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chiller and Mrs ally interesting, many taking part and week Mesdames Floy Brinkerhoff, Dewitt, spent Sunday with her sister, Fred Eldridge sjient Sunday with Mr. showing great interest in the topic— The Banner Plow, Josephine Tucker, Millie Norris, Ida Mrs. Charles Forward. and Mrs. John Leucht, of Westphalia. Missions in Japan. Next Sunday even ­ Peabody, of North Dewitt, and Mr. ing is Consecration meeting, and it is You Never Know the Moment and Mrs. Fenton Brink and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geller and Miss hoped all members will be present. Whea This Information May Aberdeen Spring-tooth Harrow, Josephine, of Watertown. Norma Klee aad Mr. Geo. Shafer, of Topic, “The First-Fruits for God. ” West Riley. Prove of Infinite Value Laura Williams, of Dewitt, and Merle Fowler, ^pent Sunday evening with Leader, C. L. McCullough. Mrs. R. Klee. The Superior Grain Drill. Lott, of East Dewitt, entertained fif­ Hear the hum of the thresher again. teen of their little friends at the home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eldridge and son, Burdock Blood Bitterq gives a man a G. B. Kincaid has been sick the past It is worth considerable to any citi­ of E. D. Williams, at a doll party in Merton, of Dnrand, are visiting at the clear head, an active brain, a strong, zen of St. Johns to know how to be All have been tested and proven to be the best. honor of their birthdays, Tuesday, July week. home of Mrs. Eldridge ’s parents, Mr. vigorons body —makes him fit for the cored of painful, annoying aud itching 25. Refreshments were served. George Cupit is about the same at and Mrs. Wm. Chiller. battle of life. piles. Know then that Doan ’s Ointment this writing. Miss N ina Voss, of Detroit, who has is a positive remedy for all itchiness of Prices right. Will Cupit, of Genessee county, vis ­ been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred the skin, for piles, eczema, etc. One Riverside. ited his father last week. Miller, returned home Sunday. She RYfiUNG application relieves and soothes. Read M. A. Kniffin, Little Paul Smith got his fiugers ter­ was accompanied home by Herman the testimony of its merits: Elmer Mann and son are papering and ribly injured in a pulley attached to a and Freddie Miller, who spent Sunday FfiLK William N. Waldron, of 205 Wight painting iutenor of Masonic Hall. hay fork one day last week. He was with friends and relatives there. street, says: "From my own personal experience I can speak of Doan ’s Oint ­ James Truesdell entertained his nep ­ working for his uncle, Peter West, and -A Iligham Street West, St.Johns, Mich. hew and wife, of Bay City, Tuesdav. he told him to pull the bay from the ment as being the best preparation pulley with the above result. Dr. Olive. I ever used. I was tormented with After an illness of ten weeks Mrs. C. THE SLIDING GLASS. itching hemorrhoids for twenty years C. Woodruff is able to sit up part of the Hinckson, of Wacousta, thinks maybe the fingers will have to be amputated. Will Brinkerhoff lost a horse by death How to Mnkr a Tumbler Move by the and I can ’t begin to tell yon the tre­ time. last week. mendous suffering 1 went through. I Misses Lorna Woodruff and Lydia Application of Heat. could not rest at night. I have often Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Simmons visited Place an Inverted glass upon 11 mar­ Guile spent Tuesday at the home of at Millard Pikes’ Sunday. got up and walked the floor for hours Clair Dills in Rew. ^ East Riley. ble top table tha* is slightly inclined at a time. I doctored and tried every Death claimed a valuable young horse remedy I could hear tell of. Some of g 4 —See the -cs—. % Mrs. J. W. Gunnison is recovering by putting a couple of blocks uuder Mrs. Edward Bissell called at Lee for J. H. Brink last Snnday. rapidly from her illness, being able to two of tlie legs. Before doing this the them made me worse instead of better. ride out every day. Plowman ’s Sunday. Mrs Zeigler, of Canada, visited her I never got anything that was of much edges of the glass should be thoroughly , J. H. Full and wife, of east Dewitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Ike visited at uncle, Frederic Mayer, last week. benefit to me until I procured Doan ’s entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooley, the borne of Charles Ike Sunday. This place was visited by a terrible wet. The glass will then reuiulu mo­ Ointment at C. E. YanSickle ’s drug electrical storm last Saturday morning. store . I was relieved in ten minutes. Singer Sewing Machines 1 of Lansing, Sunday. Mrs. F. W. Jason visited relatives tionless on the table whose Inclination in Lansing a few days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce, of De­ Is but slight. After the first few applications I went Miss Anna Tellnor left for Grand to bed at night and slept with the There are none better. They have Ledge Monday after spending several Bernice Jacobs visited her parents, witt, visited their old home last Mon ­ Now allow the flame of a candle to day. greatest ease imaginable, something I days in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Jacobs, Sunday. come against the glass, and the latter 1 had not done before in many years. Stood the test of years. 3£ Mrs. Pheobe Gardner is spanding a Mrs. Maude Jason is visiting her V. D. Pearce and wife and Fred I applied it quite frequently for ten days few weeks at Alward Lake with her mother, Mrs. Perry Miller, of South Tncker and wife visited Waverly Park or two weeks. I didn ’t need to use it If you are thinking of buying a new machine, or ^ neice, Mrs. R. Brink. Riley. last Sunday. again for six months. Now if I feel Mark A. Norris was in Jonesville from Wm. Fleisher visited his parents, Mr. Mrs. D. S. Pike will entertain the any symptoms of its return I just apply if you desire to make comparisons, call at my show Wednesday until Saturday the guest of aud Mrs. Wm Forrest, of St. Johns Social Circle Friday, August 11, 1905. it a couple of times and I am all right rooms, northeast corner Walker St. east and Spring Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Sunday. Cordial invitation to all for another six months. I keep it in street, in old Plumstead house, where new ” machines Messrs J. Bard, M Pennell and H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison and Despite the fact that the thermome­ the house all the time and wouldn ’t Brazee spent a few days in Detroit last sons, Howard and Herbert, visited ter registered over 90 iu the shade last think of being without it. I have given are on exhibition. Needles, Oils and Repairs al­ week attending the races. relatives in Muir a few days last week. Saturday, quite a heavy frost visited Doan ’s Ointment to several parties to Dewitt.______try and know they Itave been benefited. ways on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Roy VanLiew, of Port I have even gone so far as to take two CLEANING AND THOROUGH OVERHAULING DONE. Huron, and Mrs. James Truesdell were _. Alward Lake or three parties into YanSickle ’s drug callers at the home of O. B. Dills Sun ­ —' East Dewitt store to buy Doan ’s Ointment. I would Come and see me or send me a postal card and I will call at yoar day. \ not think of taking $ 10.00 for a box of house in city or country. ALL GOODS AND WORK GUARANTEED. Elmer Parks and family are moving Miss Ida Mack is visiting relatives in A party of seventy-five picniced at it, if I thought I could not get any more. into their new residence corner of Indiana. the park Sunday. It’s simply worth it’s weight in gold.” Franklin and Washington streets this Fletcher Clemons is ill with lumbago Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Meyer have a For sale by all dealers. Price 50 week. at this writing. niece visiting them from Canada. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, C. M. ROGERS Miss Ruby H. Hutchins, of Chicago, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rupp, Mrs. F. C. Swain, of St. Johns, visited New York, sole agents for the United left for Greenville Wednesday after a Thursday, July 27, a daughter. her sister, Mrs. Flora Hnot Sunday. States. ST. JOHNS MICHIGAN. two weeks visit at the home of O. B. Mrs. Gusta Lank ton visited Mrs. Remember the name —Doan ’s—and Miss Maud Voisinet visited her sis­ take no other. Dills. ter, Clara, last Saturday afternoon. Grace Ferguson in Lansing last week. Little Ruth Woodruff entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voisinet spent John Miller is digging a cellar, pre­ number of her little friends at tea Mon ­ paratory to building an addition to his day afternoon in honor of her seventh Sunday at the home of Ix>uis Voisinet. Mrs. French visited Monday at the house. birthday. John Locher and wife left last Friday Mrs. Fred Guile and daughter, Lydia, home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 1 French. for a few days visit with relatives in MAKINO THE OLABS SLIDE. of Union Springs, N. Y., were guests of Owosso. her cousin, O. B. Dills and family Wed ­ R. H. Moots, E. J. Crevts and Ed ­ will then start to move, as if under the nesday and Thursday. ward Fill were at Round Lake fishing Fred Huot and wife visited her sister, lust week, v Mrs. Albert Norris, in south Dewitt, Influence of some mysterious mechan ­ Dr. T. M. Sanford and family are Sunday. ism. pleasantly located in their new residence Don ’t forget to attend the box social this Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. Hedgal and children, of Chicago, This Is what takes place: The air con ­ on corner of Madison street and Wash­ tained in the glass at the commence ­ ington avenue in Lansing. Wm. Loesch. are visiting at the home of C. E. Wm. Weiland and family and Geo. Gerberiches. ment of the test expands under the In ­ (•Nine of the young men of village and fluence of the heat and raises it slight­ vicinity spent Sunday at Round Lake, Wieland and family spent Friday at Frankie Herblet, of Laingsburg, spent their own dinner, etc. They re­ Round Lake. last week with his grandmother, Mrs. ly, hut the water with which the edges ported a very pleasant trip. The Gladden district held their an ­ Mary Herblet. have been wet prevents Its escape, and Mrs. Amanda Woodruff left for Ply­ nual picnic last week Thursday, at Pearl A. Gardner, of southeast Bing­ the glass, no longer resting directly up­ mouth Tuesday to visit among relatives Haslett Park. ham, is spending a week with her cousin, on the marble, but upon a thin film of and friends. Her son, M. T. Woodruff Miss Lanra Geisen haver was the Mrs. Rueben Brink. water, slides down the incline of the accompanied her where he spent the guest of Miss Vera Patterson last Wed ­ Florence Gerberich spent the first of slab. day. nesday and Thursday. the week at the home of her uncle, Henry Halsey in Riley, Mrs. Mabel Scott, of west Dewitt, Mr. aud Mrs. Christian Zeeb’s baby CAKE SHOP. entertained the members of the Sorosis was ill last Friday. Dr. Sanford, of Miss Anna Forest, of Graud Rapids, club, of Lansing, at her home Thursday Lansing, attended him. was a guest at the home of Mr. and A. tiood Game, With Plenty of Pan, afternoon. A pleasant time reported Several from this place attended Sil­ Mrs. Geo. Culp last week. to Play In the House. by all. ver ’s show at Dewitt, Thursday even ­ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Palmer aud Did you ever play the game of “cake daughter, Goldie, visited at the home Scott Dills fell on walk in front of ing, and at Bath Friday evening. shop?” It Is a good game to play in the WAGON BARGAIN Edd. Schavey ’s store Friday night. In of Reuben Brink Sunday. Mrs. Klaiver ’s little daughter, who house on a rainy afternoon or iu the trying to save himself pushed his arm has been with Mrs. B. A. Lott for the Mis. Grace Ferguson and daughter, through the window cutting it quite past month, is now with Mrs. J. J. Bnlah, of Lansing, spent Sunday with evening when you have a party of badly on the glass. He was taken at Zeeb. her sister, Mrs. Nellie VauDyke. your little friends present. There is once to Dr. Simmons office where it was Mrs. Jerome Hath is visiting at the M. Lank ton, wife and son, Orrin, and plenty of fun In It too. During August 1 will sell the Smith Steel Skein found he had cut an artery. home of her son, and daughter, in E. Scott and wife, of sonth Olive, spent When some one calls out, “Let's play Morris. Mr. Hath also visited there Sunday at the home of E. Lank ton. « ‘cake shop!’ ” somebody else is sure to Wagon cheaper than it ever sold before. Merle Beach from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Lydia Hnot and her father, M. cry, “I'll be buyer!” and to run out of J. P. Sleight’s new threshing machine, J. Tout, of Lansing, are spending a the room at oueo, closing the door be­ in charge of Ora Knight, was set in week or ten days visiting relatives in N. Mrs. Frank Swain visited her sister, hind her, for the buj*er must not know operation Monday afternoon. It has no Y. state. about the cake in the shop until she Mrs. Flora Huot, Sunday. sieves and did excellent work. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Rockwell and Miss Agnes Craun, of Grand Ledge, comes to get It. While she Is gone the Mr. and Geo. Gall and family, Chris­ sister, Mrs. Delia Strong, left here Sat- other children decide what sorts of is visiting Miss Stella Bacon. tian Zeeb and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. nrday to attend the M. E. camp meeting $48 Wagon for...... $42 Carl LeBaron and wife drove out to at Eaton Rapids. cake they will represent, one crying J. Zeeb, Sr., and Anna Seigrist spent “I'll be chocolate!” another “Jelly!” J. W. Ennest ’s Sunday afternoon. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Horning. O. E. Gerberich and family visited at Mrs. Rovena Shortridge spent Sun ­ Ice cream was served. the home of Jndson Bollard in Bingham and the rest whatever they choose. $45 Wagon for...... $40 When this Is done they form a circle day at the home of Miss Trowbridge. Miss Anna Stampffy and nephew, Friday and at the home of Wallace There is some good fields of corn. Bernard Zebb, visited the former’s sis­ Hngget Saturday. and call In the buyer. She, not know ­ J. W. Ennest and Lee VanFlett have ter, Mrs. Vera Howe, of Olive, and at­ Hazel Laqkton and Agnes Lewis at­ ing which child will respond, calls out, good fields. tended the Forepaogh & Sells Brothers’ tended the birthday party of Lanra perhaps, “I want some Jelly cake!” and Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore are thinking circus at St. Johns. Miss Gertrude Williams and Merle Lott Jnly 25, at the one In the circle who is “Jelly cake” The Smith Steel Skein is a wagon that has a reputa­ of coming to the Beach to stay the rest Howe accompanied her home for sev ­ the home of E. Williams in Dewitt. runs from her place aud tries to get to of the summer. eral days ’ visit. / Abont twenty-two attended the A. L. a pait of the room that has been named tion, and having a large stock of them I wish to move Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Perry, of Cole­ C. A. sapper at the home of Mrs. Geo. the "cake box.” If the buyer can catch man, visited at the home of J. W. En ­ Shortridge Friday. The inclement her, she does so, and "Jelly cake” then them. This is an opportunity you do not often get, nest from Wednesday till Friday. weather prevented a full attendance. stands aside until the lender Is put out The highway commissioner has a Albert Yanz, of Watertown, Miss and a new game Is formed. Though you may not intend to buy just now, I wish gang of men and teams at work re Martha Martzke and Miss Nina Bliz­ Those “cakes” in the “box” remain pairing the bridge over Muskrat Creek zard, of Riley, and Mrs. Marie Moon, of there, but have the right to run back you would call and look the wagons over. For the first of August there is con Albion, were visitors at the home of F. to the circle at any time. If, however, siderable hay yet to be tak^n care of Hump Back Yanz last week. one Is caught In the act she at once be­ ® SCOTT’S EMULSION won't mik# a The Alward Lake Cemetery Associa­ Threshing in the neighborhood de SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make s comes “buyer. ” layed It some, but there is lots of hay. tion will give an ice cream social at the hump hack straight, neither will it make home of Mrs. Mary Herblet Friday, V Mr. and Mrs. Moore spent Sunday at a short leg lon£, but it feeds soft bone ONEY TO LOAN on chattel the Beach with relatives of Mrs. Moore, August 4th. Cream will be served from and heals diseased bone and is among 4 p. m. until 9 p. m. Cordial invitation Mortgage. Gall at oar office, 7 and who were visiting her, and were met at i the few genuine means of recovery in M to all. the Beach by her sister and family, of rickets and bone consumption. 9 Clinton Block, and we will cheerfully A. T. SMITH, Wagon Maker Forest Hill. They served dinner and Send for free sample. explain to yon oar method of loaning snpper for the party of fifteen. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness Higham Street west, St. Johns, Mich. 409-41 $ I’esrl Street, New York. of the skin of any sort instantly re­ money in snms of $10 and np and for any t $oc. and f i,oo; all druggists. lieved, permanentlv cured. Doan ’s length of time. CLINTON LOAN A 1 I Calling cards at The Republican * Ointment. At any drug store. 8E0UEITY 00., St. Johns Mloh. 29.tf THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS. MICH., AUGUST 3, 1905.

Mrs. J. Moore, of Mt. Pleasant, is spending few days with her brother, REAL ESTATE. P. E. Yeoule, in Ovid. HAPPENINGS IN OVID FrAnk D. Cleveland to James McGilli- Lou Long returned Monday from cuddy, w1, of nW of lot 3, s 34 ft of Toledo, where he visited S. M. Long. of lot 4, block one, Shepards villa. J DIED IN OVID Club Will Discontinue He also visited G. M. and A. E. Long, Martha J. Sickle* to Walter C. Duo- The Queen of Clubs met at the home of Detroit, this week. barn. lota 7.*8, except one tod d aud • otT u end of lot*, block 8, village of of Miss Florence Stoody, in the eastern Mrs. Lena High and daughter, Majel, COLON KL C. K. MONTIZAMItKKT OF part of town, Saturday afternoon, all Elsie...... returned Sunday morning from a visit D. Barton Shepard and wife to Frank KINGSTON. ONTARIO members being present. The meeting with friends and relatives in Grand D. Cleveland, lota 4, 5, block 8, village was called by the president to decide Rapids and Mnskegon. of bheparduville ______whether or not the club should continue Selina MeNeal to Deloa Worden and Friday evening, Colonel C. E. Monti- the rest of the summer, but, owing to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloomer return wife, sek of neW of sag of sec 27, zamtert, of Kingston, Ontario, who has the fact that so many of the members this week to Delta, Oiiio, after a few town of Ovid...... weeks visit at the home of her parents, Heir* of Henry L. Warstler deceased, been at the home of Dr. Hill, in Ovid, were having their vacation at this time to Sarah A. Warstler, nw 1/^ of se*4 of for treatment, died after a long illness they came to the conclusion that it Mr. and Mrs. George Edson. Wine'of Cardui sec 11, town of Bingham. $ 1.00 and caused by nervous prostration and ex­ would be better to wait until winter. Mrs. Kate Southwick entertained her other cot sidarationa ...... haustion. cousin, Miss Shepard, from Paw Paw, Olive 8. Perry to James M. Roberts, w The club then dismissed to meet again Cured Her. 28ft off lot 6 in block 23, Ma­ He came to Ovid several weeks ago, in September. last week, and accompanied her home ple Rapida ...... thinking that the change might be for Friday for a two weeks visit. 218 South Prior Street, Charles Reynold* to Fred C. Outwater, good and for a short time his condition Engagement Announce*! Mrs. Laura Marvin and sou, Tom, A tlanta , Ga ., March 21,1903. abont 3a in ee cor of ajj of seVi of seemed very favorable but toward the and Mrs. A. G. Shepard are visiting in sec 33, town of Dewitt...... last the improvement gave way to help­ The engagement of Joe Burton, of I suffered for four months with | Marvin O. Allen to Qoo. W. Payne, ne 1-, Lansing, to Miss Gale Monroe, of that Lndington. Mrs. Marvin will also visit extreme nervousness and lassitude. of self of sec 2, town.of Lebanon...... lessness and he passed away Friday of Miss Mabel Gnnn in Baldwin. last week. place, has been announced. Mr. Bur­ 1 had a sinking feeling, in my I Theresa Aren* to John H. Diebold, no 1* ton is a former Ovid young man having Mrs. Bertha Palmer, of Union Springs, stomach which no medicine seemed of seVi of tec 23, town of Westphalia The deceased was a very prominent Geo. B. Knapp to Rota L. Read, lot 10. man in military affairs, being a colonel been in Lansing the past two years. New York, came Wednesday afternoon to relieve, and losing my appetite j to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. block 13, village of Bath...... in the British army. He leaves a wife I became weak and lost my vital ­ State of Michigan to Jerome Diebold, and three daughters, who at the present Potter, in Ovid for a few weeks nets of se1* of sec 23. town of West­ ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen I phalia...... time are traveling in Europe, besides a Ovid News in Brief. Mrs. Harriet Conant and Miss Mabel pounds of flesh and felt that I must host of friends. He wasfi4 years of age. Jenks are visitiug at the homes of Mes- Jay Davis to Homer J. Luther uwV of dames G. M. Edwards, of Owosso, and find speedy relief to regain my 8wta of *ec 35, towu of Greenhutb ..... The remains were taken to .Kingston, *~ NMiss Edith Woodworth is ill. Emorv Sutherland to Samuel E. Jarvis Monday morning for burial. H. R. Lewis, in Lansing this week. health. Having heard Wine of E. E. Cowan was in Lansing, Friday Cardui praised by several of my 8 fl-10 acie* on e side ceM of nelf of on business. Dr. Winchester, of Boston, occupied eec 32, town of Eagle...... the Congregational pulpit Sunday friends, I sent for a bottle and was Gerald Ankers was in Ionia on busi­ certainly very pleased with the) \FAREWELL SERMON ness Tuesday. morning and delivered an excellent $0.00 ROUND TRIP $5.00 sermon. The choir turnished special results. Within three days my Maggie Kennedy was in North Star mnsic. appetite returned and my stomach I KKV. H. W. PHELPS RESIGNED AS over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeCamp, Mr. troubled me no more. I could To the Upper Peninsula aud Northern BAPTIST PASTOR E. B. Voorhees and family were in aud Mrs. John Goodnongh, Albert De­ digest my without difficulty Wisconnin Owosso Tuesday. Camp and Fred DeCamp, of Lansing, and the nervousness gradually I The Baptist church was crowded Sun ­ A fine band concert was enjoyed spent Sunday at the home of E. De­ diminished. Nature performed Tuesday evening. Camp August 22nd and 23rd, the Ann Ar­ day, both morning and evening with her functions without difficulty bor R. R. will give its annual excur­ the many friends of Rev. S. W. Phelps, Ethel McCormick spent the last of Mr. and Mrs F. Redfern and children, and I am once more a happy aud the week in Flint. sion to Menominee and Mauistiqne, that dav being his last as pastor of the Mrs. J. T. Abbott aud danghter, Grace, well woman. Mich., and Kewanee and Manitowoc, First Baptist church of Ovid. His ser­ George Burton, of St. Johns, was in and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis OLIVE JOSEPH, mons wore both excellent ones, and well and son, Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wis. Tickets good for return until Ovid over Sunday. Ttmml Atlanta Friday Night Cluh. Sept, 7th will be sold from all stations illustrated the influence and strength of Harry Reed was in Corunna on busi­ Abies spent Wednesday at Round Lake. between Toledo and Thompsonville at £9999999999 9999999999 character of the man. The choir furn ­ ness one day last week. Rev. J. F. Fryer left Monday morn ­ | Secure a Dollar Bottle of $5.00 for the round trip except that for ished beautiful special music for the ing for Mackinac where he will join Mr. children over five and under twelve occasion. Mrs. J. Cnlvey, who has been very ill, is improving greatly. and Mrs. Frank DenHouten for a trip Wine of Cardui Today. years of age, the rate will be $2.50. . During the past three years in which around the lakes. Mr. Fryer will not Camp Thomas is spending the week This excursion will include a two Mr. Phelps has been conhected with conduct services in the Congregational hundred mile boat ride ou Lake Michi­ this church, he has exerted an influence with friends at Frankfort. church for two Sundays as he will have gan on one of the largest steamers on The Best over the community which will not be Miss Mabel Acre is spending the week his vacation. the lakes and will prove in every way forgotten. When he became pastor, with Rhea Snowden in Flint. a most enjoyable outing. For time of the church was burdened with a debt Miss Anna Abbott is spending th Duplain and Ovid- , Eureka. trains, etc. call on nearest Ann Arbor Are none too good. And which through his untiring personal week with Ann Arbor friends. efforts has been entirely removed. The R. R. agent or write J. J. Kimy, Gen ’l that’s what you get when you various church organizations have pros­ Mrs. William Hunter visited relatives Mrs. Bailey, of Owosso, is visiting Mrs. G. A. Bolds was on the sick list Pass. Agt , Toledo, Ohio. 18-3 pered especially well during his charge. in Price a few days last week. Mrs. Nokes. last week. buy of me. He has conducted fruitful evangelistic Mrs. C. Covert, of Owosso, visited Mrs. N. Whitehorn visited Mrs. J. D. Miss Emma Ingersoll, of St. Johns, is Xj South Essex. services and this has greatly increased relatives near Ovid over Sunday. Holmes Friday. visiting friends here. Wheat and Corn the membership enrollment. John Potter, of Burton, visited Ovid Mrs. Lena M. Voorheis spent Friday Owen Stearns went to St. Louis, Mr. Phelps has worked very harmon ­ relatives and friends over Sunday. Monday to put down a well. Frances Wood is on the sick list. iously with the other pastors of the with Mrs. Hattie Joubb . & Binders, Plows and Harrows Mrs. W. H. Potter, of Burton, was Mr. and Mrs. A. Bailey spent Satur­ Mrs. G. W. Cleveland was in Elsie Joe Lemon is ill at this writing. village, all combining for the welfare the guest of Mrs. S. Rose, Tuesday. and Bannister, Wednesday. of the community. It is the wish of day with Mrs. S. A. Nokes. T. Moritz lias his hoose nearly com­ Advance Threshing Outfit, his many friends that lie may meet Mrs. Roy Stilson is spending a few Miss Gertrude McClintock, of Owosso, Mrs. Cass Randolph is entertaining a pleted. with as good success in his new charge days with her uncle in Traverse City. visited relatives here last week. niece, Mrs Cole, from Ohio. ChaS. Hayes is working for Ralph new carload of Portland cem­ at Bay City as he has here. Mr. Phelps Mrs. D Hayte returned Monday from Mrs. Geo. Hall and children visited Gwendoline Sevey, of Ithaca, is the Hoover. ent, Binder Twine. Call and and his estimable family will be missed a visit with relatives in Schwartz Creek. ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, guest of friends here this week. Vina Carr spent Thursday with from a social standpoint as well. Mrs ,H. J. Stapleton has been spend ­ Saturday. Dr. Arthur Brown, of Centerville, Minnie Sillman. I’ll treat you well. ing a few days with friends in Detroit Mrs McIntyre, after a two months' Ohio, is the guest of Miss Pearl Hart. Jessie Dewitt is visitiug her aunt, Mrs. Helen Campbell goes to Clare, stay with Mrs. Clymer, in Ovid, is Mrs. Noble and daughter, Eva, of Mrs. Geo. Ocobock. THIRD DEGREE CONFERRED Saturday, to yisit her sister, Mrs. J. home again. E'sie, visited friends here p^yt of last Marie Hayes spent Saturday and Hazel. Mrs. George Beebee and Miss Delsia week. Sunday with Lena Sillman. f F. M. V reden burg | OVID MASONS DID WORK IN IONIA John Pierce, of St. Johns, visited at Teuny, of Bay City, are visiting her Bishop Miller, of Breckenridge, form­ Miss Blanche Whitmore is visiting the home of C. E. Jackson, in Ovid over brother, D. T. Covert. erly of this place, was seriously ill last her sister, Mrs. Ralph Hoover. We buy Poultry. Opposite Wood ’s Mill, ST. JOHNS, Mich MONDAY NIGHT Sunday. week. John Potter Jr., of Ovid, spent the Edmund Piggott, who has been ill Miss Mabel Cross is spending the week past month with his grandparents, Mr. Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Edwards, of Shep- with typhoid fever. i6 gaining. Monday the Masons from Ovid were with her brother, Herbert Cross, in aud Mrs. Charles Brokaw. ardsville, visited Mrs. Mary Gower last invited to be present with the Ionia Saginaw. Thursday. Viua Carr and John Sillman spent The. L. L. A. was well attended at the Sunday afternoon at W. Sowles ’ lodge, at that place, and confer the Mrs. Bagley, who has been seriously L. Sigafoose has resigned as cheese home of Mrs. M. A. Wilson, Wednes ­ Laura Parks spent a few days of third degree upon one candidate in ill for the past week, is now slightly day afternoon, 20 ladies being present. maker and O. L. Bristol began work their lodge. Over sixty were in attend ­ improved. August 1st. last week with her sister, Mrs. Earl , liver pills. That ance from Ovid having obtained a spec­ Roll was called and responded to by Jones. Faye and Vivian Daggett were the quotations. A fine supper was served. Dr. Roy Turner bas been nursing is what they are. They cure ial train to bring them home. A short Darwin Krepps the past week. He has F. J. Wood and wife spent Sunday constipation, biliousness, time ago the lodge was in Eureka to guests ot Mrs. Nelle Dickerson, in Alma, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran ­ i&st week. Xi typhoid fever. Ayer’s Pills sick-headache. exemplify the work of conferring the ces Wood. South Ovid The U. B. Mite Society will meet third degree upon several of their candi ­ Misses Mary and Grace Voorhees and Mr. and Mrs. S. Palmer, of St. dates. A very pleasant time was en ­ Ethel Deubel were in Elsie Saturday with Mrs. J. J. Keiser, Thursday Aug. Lewis Kosht who lias been in poor 10th at 10 a. m. Johns, speut Wednesday evening at joyed. afternoon. F. Wood's. BUCKINGHAM’S DYE \ Mrs. M. S. McCarty iB visiting her health for several mouths, will, go the Roy Russell visited his family in Ben ­ daughter, Mrs. Harry Cole, in Owosso sanitarium at Kalamazoo for treatment. zie connty, Sunday. His son Roy re­ A JAPANESE TEA this week. Farmers have commenced threshihg turned with him. V South Lebanon Mrs. Gertrude Goff, of Owosso, visit ­ wheat. The yield is good and the The American Protective Legion or­ quality i6 above the average. Oats and Edmund Piggott, who is ill with ty­ A PRETTY SOCIAL HAPPENING OC- ed her mother, Mrs. A. LeVan, the first ganized a lodge here Thursday with of the week. barley are also good crops about 20 members. phoid fever, is no better at this writing. St. Johns Band CI'KKKD FRIDAY EVENING Mrs E. E. Cowan and daughter, Will DeVries, of South Greenbush, Mi6s Amelia Waddle, of Fowler, vis ­ Mabella, are iiaving two weeks outing Northwest Du plain was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Jennie ited at the home of Geo. Townsend, Friday evening at the Baptist church at Gull Lake. \J McCollough, Sunday. Sunday. one of the prettiest occasions of the year Miss Cecil Hunter, of Lansing, visited Margaret Holmes is visiting in St. Mamie Smith, Mabel Cleveland and Mrs. Mike Graff and children spent was a Japanese tea given by the Baptist her father, William G. Hunter, in Ovid Johns. Florence Post spent Monday and Tues­ Monday with her parents, C. Seibert FREE Street Fair Young People’s Society. Several young over Sunday. day of last week in St. Johns. and wife, of East Bengal. ladies, who served, were dressed as Etta Barnon, of St. Johns, is visiting Eliot and Altha Shepard are in St- Nellie Gould. Mrs. Walter Bark returned from Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil, of near Hnb- Japanese girls, and a delightful tea was Johns visiting their grandparents, Mr. Howell, Wednesday. Miss Florence bardstou, visited at the home of L. J. served. The decorations consisted of Mrs Fred Brid, of St. Johns, called at Wilcox accompanied her home. Piggott one day last week. screens, Japanese lanterns and many and Mrs. Estes. the home of M. C. Gonld, Sunday. Mrs. Motz returned home from Ann other Japanese decorations. Every one Mrs. D. Signs visited her parents, Mr. Rev. N. L. Brass, of Elsie, will preach Miss Anna Crawford, of Kalamazoo, and Mrs. B. E. Signs, in Owosso, the and Miss Carrie Crawford, of St. Johns, Arbor this week, where she has been AUG. 7 to 12 felt repaid for attending. at the Watson school house, Sunday, the past two weeks for treatment. first of the week. Augast 6tli, at 3 o’clock. Subject: are visiting reiatiyes here this week. George Evans, of Detroit, and May “Why God made man knowing he D. McL. McPherson, of Cleveland, Mrs. Erford Nash returned home last SEVENTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY Evans, of Chicago, are visitiDg their would fall.” Ohio, came last Wednesday to spend Thursday from Wayne county, where Capitol Amusement Co. mother in Ovid. two weeks in the home of Allen Sim­ she has been visiting relatives the past mons. two weeks. J. DAN PILMORE, ED. C. EWER, EZEKIEL CAMP CELEBRATES WITH A Miss Nella Allen is spending two ^ Victor weeks witli her sister, Mrs. Sam Fergu­ Mrs. A. A. Love and Frank Sherman, ------/ President and flanager. Secretary and Treat urer. REUNION son, in Pontiac. of Elsie, were guests of the former’s Violent Attack oT Diarrhoea Cured Mr. Abram Honck, an aged resident Miss Annie Prine, of Jersey City, is danghter, Mrs. Clara Blank, Sunday, of Northern Victor, is in very poor July 23. by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Sunday, July 30, being the seventy- the guest of Miss Fannie Scull, in Ovid, health. sixth birthday of Ezekiel DeCamp, who for a few weeks Hampton Smith has the job of patting and Diarrhoea Remedy and Mr. and Mrs. Crane aud Mrs. Sheehen resides in the north part of Ovid, he en ­ Miss Frances Cross was in North Star in the basement for the furnace at the Perhaps a Life Saved tertained his family at his home. Mr. visited relatives in Bannister, over school house. Frank Marshall pat in for abont two weeks, visiting Mrs. Sunday. “A short time ago I was taken with and Mrs. Charles DeCamp, of Lansing, Charles Hoffman. the furnace. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodnongh, Albert The C. E. Lawn social will be held a violent attack of diarrhoea and be­ Miss Nellie Gray, of Elba, is the Mrs. Pheobe Hodge and son and Mrs. lieved I would have died if I had not and Fred DeCamp, ot that place, Mr. at the home of F. E. Greene Wednesday Isbell, of St. Johns, attended the E. V. guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. evening, Angust 9. gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a and Mrs. H. N.,Keys, of Battle Creek, A. E. Gray, in Ovid. Aid Society at the home of Mrs. Esther leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “A were present to enjoy an excellent time. Rev. C. N. Fitch goes to Connecti ­ Mrs. F. Valentine, of Chicago, came Wagner last Wednesday. friend recommended Chamberlain ’s cut and New York for a Vacation. The Ladies ’ Christian Aid Society Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. G. The C. E.’s will meet after Sunday Harrington, in Ovid. will meet with Mrs. Irene Manchester, I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and WAS BADLY HURT School during the pastor’s absence. Wednesday afternoon Angnst 9th. A after faking three doses of it was en ­ Roy Nix returned Tuesday afternoon Miss Fannie Skull will return with from Ionia, where he has been visiting picnic supper will be served. tirely cored. I consider it the best AN EIGHT INCH WOUND CAUSED HV friends and relatives. Blanche Jamison and Marcia Beck­ Mrs. Chas. Sherman and Dorothy, remedy in the world for bowel com­ with from their eastern trip. She will Filiikw & Mill- A SCYTHE who have been visiting her parents, Mr. plaints. ” For sale by Miss Lillian Tattle, of Corunna, was visit her sister, Mrs. F. W Upton. man aud C. E. V an Sicllf. in Ovid over Sunday yiBiting her aunt, and Mrs. J E. Kirby, returned to their Mrs. Minnie Bartlett. home in Mt. Clemens, Friday. Eddie Lape, who resides with his The Pacific Coast Jerome Howard, of Lansing, is spend ­ SliepiirdsviUe. Fourteen little girls helped Zelma parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lape, Kirby celebrate her 4th birthday, at the on Pearl street, met with a very pain ing the summer at the home of Frank Do yon want to live where the cli­ Southworth near Ovid. . A number from this place took in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. mate is mild the year round, where the ful accident Sunday morning, while D. Turner, Saturday afternoon July 29. cutting grass witli a scythe. The Miss Gertrude Horn was the gnest of circus at St. Johns last Tuesday. resources are more varied than in any scythe, being very sharp, cut the grass her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horn, Mrs. J J. Winfield who has been ill Grandma Cleveland returned last other equal area in tbe world, where, easily and swung around upon his left in Owosso, over Sunday. with quinsy the past week, is better at Wednesday from East Bradley. Her with a minimum of labor you can grow leg, cutting an ugly gash just above sister, Mrs. Odell, who has been visiting profitable crops, where business is good Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, of Flint, this writing. her, returned witli her to the home of and capital finds profitable investment? the knee, eight inches in length, anarr:nts, Mr. and Mrs. METHODIST Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker visited at sul, and left Tuesday morning of this I. T. Shaver of this place. the home of William Dickens, near week for Hnron, Sanilac and Tuscola Rev. J. R. Wodten having returned Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Keys, of Battle Elsie, Sunday. counties to work in the interest of that from his vacation, will preach as usual Creek, were guests over Sunday at the Herman Miller, of Northern Michi­ order. next Sunday. Not in the Trust home of Mr. and Mrs. E. DeCamp. gan. visited his uncle, W. N. Lonns- But we trust In the people An organization to entertain the public, carrying more free acts than Herbert McEwen, of Chicago, favored Mr and Mrs. W W, Hunter leave this bury, part of last week. —I SUPERIOR SERVICE any two companies on the road. the large andience with a beautiful solo week for a visit with Col. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Leland were called We will sell Porterhouse and Sir­ Sunday morning. Henry Combs, of Simcoe, Ontario. to Laingsbnrg. Friday, by the serious D. A H. Line Steamer* Represent the Latent loin Steak at per lb ...... 12 Grand Parades, Oriental Scenes and Magnifi­ A business meeting of the Ladies' Aid Mr. and Mrs. William Sowles, of illness of Mr. Leland's father. and Bent In Marine Construction Round Steak per lb...... 12 *,0 cent Displays. 8 ociety was held with Mrs. Stilson Cbesaning, are spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Johns Nevins enter ­ Detailed description of the steamers Our own make lard, per lb ...... lOo Thursday afternoon. with P. W. Holland and family in Ovid. tained abont sixteen yonng people at Eastern States and Western States And all other meats In proportion. A vast number of new and Startling Features. Wonderful Elec­ tric Devices. Don ’t miss the Band Concerts daily by Wagner’s Mili­ Herbert McEwen, of, Chicago, iB their home, Friday evening, in honor of would be tedioas. Possibly it may be Yours for^Business, spending a short time with his mother, the home coming of their son, Elmer, abbreviated by saying that these new tary Hand. Fine shows and plenty of innocent amusement. Rev. Brown, of Pennsylvania, will Mrs. H. E. McEwen, and friends in who returned from Florida, Jaly 21st. boatH are not only the largest aud lat- -CHEAP EXCURSION RATES ON ALL ROADS. preach at the Baptist, chnrch Sunday Ovid. Refreshments of ice creAm And cake test bnt the best on any fresh water in Webb &. Son morning and evening. Mrs Foster Fenner and two little were served. All reported an enjoyable the world. The finest hotel is not bet­ ST.JOHNS • MICHIGAN daughters were the guests of her time. ______ter in respect to furnishings. The 48132 | | BIG SHOWS 8 Big Attractions. mother, Mrs. F. Fenuer, in Ovid last v rooms, sleeping comforts, ventilatiou A Fine Trip Cholera Infantum and are altogether admirable on LaRose Electric Fountain. Rose A.Lemon, Globing tbe Globe. week Trained Animal Show. Miss Fanny Scull, formerly of this This disease has lost its terrors since there trnly palatial steamers. Fnsner Bros., Trick House Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill, of Lodi, pOR SALE- Ewer's Wild West. Anmann. tbe King of Bag Punchers, place, accompanied by Misses Blanche Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ Send a two sent stamp for illustrated The Great Train Robbery. Merideth Trio Jamison and Marcia Beckwith, who California, are making an extended rhoea Remedy came into general use. booklet. Address The Old Plantation, Tbe Two Woolles. Trick Bicycle visit at the home of her brother, P. W. Tbe Electric Dome, presenting The Riders. live west of Ovid, returned Tuesday The uniform success which attends the D. & B. Steamboat Co . Galloway Cattle Lost Child and Indian ’s ReteveDge. Holland. (Registered) Prof. W'agner’s Military Band. from an enjoyable trip. They left here use of this remedy in all cases of bowel Dept. B. Detroit, Mich. Langhing Gallery, Large Fer«ia Wheel. L. E. Tucker and family left today ------✓ Will be sold at reduced rates If taken soon Penny Arcade. Merry-go-Round. three weeks, ago and visited the follow­ complaints in children has made it a Hain s Working World, ing places: New York City, Albany, for a ten days onting at Haslett Park. favorite wherever its value has become Croup inrtantly relieved. Dr. A. MATTHEWS, Knee's Royal Marinette*. Troy, Saratago, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, They were accompanied by J. A. Baker known. For sale by Fildew & Mill- Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Perfectly safe. One-half mile w. of French ’s cor'i., Greenbush Absynian Snake Girl. and family. 1 Ake Erie and Detroit. man and C. E. V an Sickle . Never fails. At any drug store. 9-tf R. F. D. NO. 40 . St. Johns THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS. MICH., AIJOUST 8, 1905.

445^11 The Republican. NEW ENGLAND SCENERY Hubbardston. X Fowler. “God is Making More People, But He Seven were baptised at Mathertou C. Gruler is visiting his sou, Frank PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT Sunday. of Petoskey, for a few weeks. X ia not Making Any More Seacoavt nor ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. Orvill Reed is having his house and Mrs. Chas Campbell, of Portland, George Moyer, of Greenville, spent Interior Lakea or Mountain*' ’ Sunday in town. REDUCTION IN OIL STOVES OOLEMAN o7 VAUGHAN, Publisher. barn painted. visited friends in town Suuday. Miss Maria Baker returned from New Je|se Everet aud wife, of Bengal, Miss Lnra Parr is visiting relatives in •ffN ORDER TO REDUCE our stock of Oil Stoves before the Ttriu. of Subnrrl],tloii, $1.00 per Your York Sunday. visited his son, Wm. Everet and wife, Harbor Springs. f ■■ season is too far advanced, we are making an unusually New England scenery unchanged Suuday. Entered at the postotUce at St. John*. Mich­ from colonial days. New England M. E. Day and Ora Parr were in Car- F. S. Alexander went to Chicago low price on this line of goods. In some instances making a igan, for transportation through the mail as history, thrift and progress commenced son City last Saturday. Mis6 Emma Haffner, of Ionia, visited Saturday evening. price that Is below cost. second class matter. when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Sidney Sturgis went to St. Johns her pareuts, Jos. Haffner and wife. Mrs. A. J. Norton is visiting frietids in 1620. They worked untiringly and Monday to visit his son. Sunday. in Oakland county. ' 5 Banner Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Q I ft DISPLAY unceasingly for the establishment of Thos. Shields, of Lowell, is visiting Mrs. Wellington Irwin, of Lebanon, Tlieo. Webster is suffering with an regular price $23, we are selling for...... 0 I 0 ADVERTISING RATES commercial centers and industrial mar­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Shields. called on her motliar, Mrs Parks, attack of typhoid fever. kets, and the present flourishing manu ­ Mrs. Roeben and children are visiting Tuesday. O. G. Webster visited friends in St. This is only one of the many Instances where we are making facturing and commercial activity of H. B. Thornton and wife spent Sun ­ the hub shows how well they succeed ­ her sister, Mrs. Joles, of Carson City. Johns part of last week. in. or more every w’k. for 1 year, per in. 124c day with Minor Sutton and family, Low Prices on Warm Weather Goods ed. But nature appeared on the scene Ed. Miller had the misfortune to have of Bengal. Miss Laura Parks, of Bengal, is visit ­ I in. or more every w’k. for 6 mos., per In 15c long before our early progenitors and a finger cat olf while thrashing Satur­ ing friends in town this week. Miss Florence Burt, of Riley, is 8 in. or more every w’k. for 3 mos., per in. 17 Ac shaped the bays and shore line: piled day. Dr. Russell Gordanier, of Fowler, Such as REFRIGERATORS, IOE OR3AM FREEZER3, visiting at the home of Geo. Baldwin, * SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW F GREENS, Etc.. Etc. Less than 8 in. every w’k. one year, per in. 15c up the mountains and artistically laid Several of onr citizens are attending aud family. visited hie parents over Sunday. oat the lake and valley lands. The camp meeting at Long Lake which be­ Clyde Allen is visiting his relatives in Less than 8 in. every w’k., 6 mos., per In. 17 Ac “Crystal Hills,” long, long yeais ago gins today. John Price aud Lottie Willyonng, Chicago for a couple of weeks. Our stock of STEEL RANGES and COCK STOVES is large Less than 8 in. every w’k., 3 mos., per in. 20c were the sacred haunts of the redmen ’s Mr. and Mrs. Shafer buried their both of this place, were married at St. Johns Saturday. Miss Iva Hubbell is visiting bersister, and we have them in all sizes and prices. Ranges $25 to $60. 1,080 Inches to be used as desired within Manitou, the lakes and rivers, the ab- youngest child in St. Johns cemetery Mrs. George Flint at Carson City. one year, per inch ...... 15c orgiues’ fishing grounds, and the inag- Samuel Parks is having a well dug Oook Stoves $10 to $25. Wednesday. Miss Anna Phillips, of St. Johns, is nificient seacoasr was their haven of and is also, making other improvements We make a specialty of Hot Water and Steam Heating, Hot Air Fur­ Advertisers on contract may use any amount rest. Then the “Pale Face” came, and Master Harold Hagerman, of Carson about his new home. visiting her cousin, Gracie Annis. of extra space at the same rate named in the City, is visiting his many young friends naces, Sanitary Plumbing and Gas Fitting. afterwards was the event of the rail­ Chas. Fox has purchased a vacant lot The Ladies ’ Society of the Christian contract in force at the time. road. Busy marts, High mountains, in this place. church will serve field day. Sherwlr,-Williams Paint la the best because It will cover 300 square feet, two in the northern part of tpwn, formerly coats to the gallon. Wears longest and looks best. OPEN SPACE — All display advertising not on lake and inland sections, and the entire Miss Ellen Marlett, of Grand Rapids, owned by Geo. Baldwin. E. B. Parr and family went to contract at following rates: seacoast were all linked by the great is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Diantha Marlett. Miss Emma Graler is spending a few Crystal Tuesday for a week’s outing. 70 inches or more, per inch...... 17 Ac steam railroad. Climatic conditions have not changed, nothing new, except The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. weeks with her sister. Mrs Jos. Cook Misses Nettie Pease and Cora Crook Less than 70 inches, per inch ...... 20c the opportunity to get there, and what church was field, at the home of C. E. and family, of Muskegon. returned from Orchard Lake last week SPAULDING & GO.. - ST. JOHNS READING NOTICES, among reading matter on additional charms hotel men and land ­ Tabor last Wednesday. A dance will be given at Stnrgis & Miss Minnie Bell, of Grand Rapids, is first page or among City Brevities, 10c per line, scape artists have added. Summer i6 Jerry Hayes and family, of Battle soil’s opera house August 4th. Supper visiting her parents, Wm. Bell and wife. the vacation Beason, and Maine and the will be served by the L. L. A. Henry McFarlin has gone to South each issue. (Average six words to the line. Creek, took dinner with his brother, and best girls attended the show in Eight lines to the inch. ) Maritine Provinces is the vacation land, George Hayes, Saturday. Tne lumber has arrived for Frank Carolina where he will work in an oar X ^ectiwn ^orners and the Maine Central Railroad iB the Geller’s new house and the oarjjenters factory. St. Johns last week. BUSINESS LOCALS, one cent per word, each vacation road The Central Passenger Master Harold Barrone, of Elkhart, commenced work Wednesday. M*s. Erford Nash, who has been visit ­ issue. (No Local counted less than 15 words.) Ind., is visiting his graudparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grill, of Hub- Lewis Epkey lost a horse last wetk. ing relatives in Canton, Wayne Co., Department, of the Maine Central Rail­ Miss Millie Baldwin has gone to bardston, spent Sunday with Carl road, at Portland, will send you book­ and Mrs. Henry Barrone. Mrs. Mary Pasch spent Monday in returned home last week Wtduesdav. Resolutions and Obituary Poetry, per line .. .5c Lake Odessa, to spend a few weeks Staub aud family. St. Johns lets on the seashore and the interior Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doremus and Chas. with her nncle, Dr. Russ and family. Cards of Thanks ...... 25c lakes and woods, help vou plan your Proctor and sou, Allie, visited at the Maple Rapids will observe Field Day, Carrie Patterson is working for Mrs. Striking INomenclature vacation, engage guides for canoeing home of Daniel Proctor, of North Shade, David Vincent and family, of Ionia, Saturday, August 5. Two ball games Irwin Skinner in northeast Essex. “Muskoka." "Clear Sky Laud.” "Magnate visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. during the day aud a long list of other wan. ” “Smooth Flowing Water.” "KHwartlia,' JOB WORK. and camping trips, tell you of hotels Gratiot county, last Sunday Mrs. Frank Kinley and children, were "Sriglit Water aud Happy Lauds ” "Tenaga- and boarding houses, of camps and cot­ Joseph England and wife, of Carson Thos. Hamlan aud family, Saturday games. the guests of Mrs. Chas. Cole Sunday. mi.” “Deep Water,’* are Iudiau words that Every kind of book and job printing. and Sunday. Rev. McD. Howsare will visit his fittingly describe some of tha most delightful tages for rent, where to stay, what it City, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murdock, Peter Moore aud family are enter ­ 8 pots for a summer’s outing ou 'he American costs, and how to get there. of Beaverton, were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Everet was called to St. family in Ohio for several weeks. No taining a niece from the southern part continent. All reached by Grand Truck Rail­ The fiftieth anniversary of the open ­ and Mrs. R. L. Hoge last Sunday. Johns Monday, to care for her mother, services at the Christian church for two way System. Double track from Chicago to Mrs. Lamb, who is suffering from a Sundays of the state. Montreal aud Niagara Falls. ing of the St. Mary ’s River Canal, at \, Rev. L. DeLarmarter, of Lansing Will Hecht and family spent Sunday Descriptive literature, timetables etc . will Eagle. district, filled the pulpit in the M. E. paralytic stroke. Mrs. Maud Long accompanied by he mailed ftee on application to Geo. W. Yaux, the “Soo” is being celebrated this week. with his brother, Henry Hecht, and A. G. P. k T. A. 13.1 Adams St .Chicago. lltf. church last Sunday evening it being the Mrs. Cora Schakelton, who has been Miss Long, of Centerbnrg, Ohio, are family, inBengal. Governor Mason, Michigan's first execu­ last quarterly meeting of the conference visiting her pareuts, D. G. Baxter visiting Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. Ja­ Helen Brown visited her aunt, Mrs. Nearly every one with their families Calling cards at Republican office. tive after the admission of the territory Mary Boyer, at Lansing a few days last y ear. and wife, of Shepardsville, the past cob Hoover. week. month, returned Saturdav. She com­ Miss May Crawford has gone to the as a state, recommended to the legisla­ Ellen Freer, of the Island, was the menced work for Stnrgis & Co. this ture in 1837 that action be taken toward Rev. J. K. Stark is attending the M. gnest of her aunt Mrs. Chas. Grill, last home of her parents at Howard City. week. She gave a party itf honor of week, where she has been employed Miss Nina Lambie took her place in C. constructing a ship canal around the E. campmeeting at Eaton Rapids this as book keeper week. her neice last Friday. All kinds of M. Redfern ’s store. rapids of St. Mary ’s River, and $25,000 Mr. and Mrs. Bellows, of Bay City, games were enjoyed. The Modern Woodmen entertained 30 was appropriated to make surveys, etc. members of the St. Johns lodge Monday spent a few days last week with Dr R. No such thing as “summer com­ Come Bovs Congress was asked for an appropria­ T. Fnller and wife. ' 4 evening. The members from St. Johns I’ewamo. plaint ” where Dr. Fowler’s Extract of gave a team drill on the streets. tion of land, and finally gave 750,000 Frank Brokaw and wife and son, Wild Strawberry is kept bandy. Na­ you in the acres, although the great statesman, Mark, expect to leave Thursday for a Eugene Lane is very ill, being under ture’s remedy for every looseness of Mrs. Leigh Iddings, of Diamondale, have something to show trip to Niagara Falls. was a gnest at the home of her sister, Henry Clay, denounced the project as the care of Dr. Hay. the bowels. Mrs Carl Staub, last week. Master riage line. You need a new huggy an idle dream. The first canal and Harvey Brown and wife and son, Miss Nellie Watters is employed in Jimmie Staub returned home with her need some money- The Donald, spent Sunday at Lansing with the elevator as bookkeeper. Saturday. loclfs were built and owned by the State his sister, Mrs. Mary Boyer. and answered the purposes of naviga ­ Miss Dolly Meyers, of Owosso, is vis ­ South Central Essex. Mrs. Neliie Hewitt and Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Davis and daughter, of Carson iting her cousin, Mary Cotter. x ---- Bullis are entertaining F. H. Walters, tion very well for a time. Then the City, spent a few days here last week Mr. and Mrs. Paris, of Owosso, spent W. Gamble, V. G. Hubbard, R. S Mc­ with her brother, Dr. R. T. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson visited Owosso and Flint! Weitzel lock was built, larger and Sunday With Joseph Randolph. relatives in Gratiot county Sunday. Pherson and their wives, at their sum­ with greater depth of water. Soon this The Epworth League will serve ice Miss Lillian Hnckin, of Bay City, is mer home in Crystal this week. cream and cake at town hall, Saturday Mrs. p. M Redfern visited at the W wa6 too small and the Poe lock, 800 feet visiting Rev. Watters and family. home of Mrs F. W. Redfern, Thursday. Arnold Wright, of Chicago, who re­ evening of this week. Everyone is cently passed the civil service exami­ long was put in and the canal widened, cordially invited. Mrs. Lobdal and daughter. Fay, and Miss Eftie Drake, of Utica. Michigan, Carriages nation, writes his parents in this vil ­ thinking it would meet all demands for Clara McGowan spent Saturday in is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Irwin John Patten and daughter, Norma, Ionia. lage that he lias declined an offer to go fifty years to come. Now another lock and son, Carroll, spent Sunday here Skinner. Mrs. George Miller entertained in to Panama as a stenographer. He was can ’t be beat. They look well, wear well 1800 feet long is projected to take the with relatives. Norma and Carroll Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell visited offered $1500 per year and expenses will spend a few weeks here during honor of Mrs. Charles Rice Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James and make the owner feel well. Come and place of the Weitzel lock, so great is afternoon. from New York, bat considers that he vacation. Manning, Sunday. already has something better. the demands of commerce. The state see my line. I also have the Flint Wagons. Mrs. John Dravenstatt was called to Mrs. Neeley, of Shepherd, is spending Hollis Chase and Mr. Wilbur visit ­ long ago transferred the canal to the Cleveland, Ohio, Monday, to attend the a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs ed at the home of Sidney Wilbnr of Yours for success, B. L. Ludwick. Eureka, Saturday and Sunday. Dear Gus:—I have solved the mother- general government. Not only the funeral of her cousin. Her brother, in-law proplem, just give her regularly number of boats, but the size and car­ Harry Partlow, accompanied her. She The Misses Watters, of Bay City, are Mrs John Skinner and Mrs. Frank spending a few weeks with their par­ Hollister’s llocky Mountain Tea. It rying capacity have exceeded the most expects to be absent about three weeks. Branch visited at the home of Mrs. will make her healthy, happy and do ­ ents in Pewamo. Harvey Skinner Saturday afternoon. Burt P. Cowles Banguine dreams of a few years ago. cile as a lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Mrs. Lobdal and daughter, Fay, go Mrs. Munson Chase and daughter, C. E. V an Sickle . Binder Twine MAPLE RAPIDS Hor3e Furnishings -A -I Last year the “Wolvin ” entered the East Eagle Tuesday morning to Linden to spend Mrs E. J. Willey, called at the home lake carrying trade and actually passed four weeks with friends. of Mr. aud Mrs. George Bush Sunday. Calling cards at The Republican . through the canal with 11,500 tons of Grace Sawyer has been entertaining Miss Erna Millard entertained twenty freight—a string of freight cars carry­ a girl friend from away, the past few young girls in honor of Gertrude Sad ­ days. ler, Monday, from 6 to 8 p. m. ing 40 tons each, two miles long, in a Miss Hazel Allen, of Grand Ledge, is Miss Clara McGowan started Mon ­ single boat load. The “Soo’’ and visiting at the home of her uncle, J. H. day for a four weeks’ onting in Ches- Michigan does well to celebrate the Allen. aning, Lnther, Baldwin aud Boyne mighty achievements and progress of Guy Allen was pleasantly surprised City. the past fifty years at the entrance to last Saturday evening by a small num ­ R. Shumaker is very sick, being con ­ ber of his relatives. Lake Superior. fined to his bed for the past four weeks, Mrs. Hattie Manchester, of Coopers- old age and rheumatism being the ville, is spending a few days with her cause. From the few words that have come 6ister, Mrs. Eva Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kyle, who have from Japanese sources it seems probable The L. A. S. met with Mrs. Hattie been visiting the latter’s parents, F. C. Hathway and wife, the past week, re­ that the Japs will demand as a con ­ Bissell last Saturday and ice cream and cake were served in honor of Grade turned to their home in Chicago, Mon ­ dition of peace an indemnity in money Sawyer ’s fifteenth birthday. She re­ day- ______of about one billion dollars to cover war ceived many nsefnl presents. Stai e of O hio , City ok Toledo . ( expenses; the ceding to Japan of Sakha­ Luca * County . • ) AUCTION lin Island, which formerly belonged to Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Japan; the disarming of Vladivostok, ^ South Kiley. is senior partner of the firm of F. J. of Boots and Shoes at the in return for which Japan will not for­ Cheney & Co., doing business in the Mrs. Ed. Chapin is very ill with ap­ tify Port Arthur; the ceding of the City of Toledo, County and State afore­ pendicitis. said, and that said firm will pay the sum peninsula upon which Port Arthur Mr. Cutler and family attended the of one HUNDRED dollars for each and stands to Japan; the ceding of the Smith-Plowman wedding, Wednesday, every case of Catarrh that cannot be railroad from Port Arthur to Harbin, near Delta...... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis cored by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. to Japan, with the possibility that an Barnard, of Lansing, also Mrs. Barn ­ F. J. Cheney . ard ’s sister and hosband from Canada, Sworn to before me and subscribed in Bankrupt Sale allowance for the value of the road will called on friends here yesterday, mak my presence, this 6th day of December, be deducted lrom the money indemnity. ing the trip with an “auto”. A. D. 1886. A. W. G leason , Japan proposes by disarming Vladi ­ A severe electric storm passed over (Seal.) N otary Public . worth of boots and shoes at your own vostok and Port Arthur to prevent an ­ here early Saturday morning. The Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter ­ lightning struck and burned Mr. Sny nally, and acts directly on the blood $3,000.00 price. An opportunity of this kind comes other war in the east. Japanese troops der ’s barn. Mr. Spearbrecker’s barn, and mneous surfaces of the system. practically surround the land side of containing a fine driving horse which Send for testimonials free. but once in a lifetime. Every article in the store must go. The store is Vladivostok, and have captured a num ­ belonged to his son, was also burned. F. J. Cheney 8c Co ., Toledo, O. ber of Siberian towns at the mouth of His wheat stacks were saved by hard Sold bv Druggists, 75c. work and the timely assistance of his Take Hall's Family Pills fcj cousti being torn down and remodeled for other purposes, and we must vacate, so Amur river, so if peace negotiations neighbors. pation. fail, Japan is in position to enforce Every Evening, Commencing Tomorrow, Aug. 4, by arms, and that speedily, what she Cusli in an vi lie.—(Bath.) MAINE’S 100 HARBORS will ask for at the conference. France, ------with one third the population of Russia^ ^ Mrs -j>hos. Price and Mrs. L. A. Handsome Little Book Issued by the at 7:30 p. m„ Auctioneer August Miller will conduct an auction sale for paid Germany about a billion dollars Rounds were in Lansing Tuesday. I Maine Central It. It. war indemnity, and Russia can pay it Miss Blanche Cushman spent Sunday me, in order to dispose of my stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers as with Miss Belle Cnshman at Bath. easier and cheaper than to keep on “Maine's Hundred Harbors” or “All quickly as possible. fighting. Miss Myrtle French, of Lansing, is Among the Lighthouses” is the title of spending the week at the home of an exceedingly handsome brochure re­ X, Joseph Drumheler. I have 85 pairs of Men ’s Goodyear Glove Rubber Boots, all sizes. N ew O rleans is undergoing a severe cently issned by the Maine Central Mrs. Lucile Clise and daughter, Vir- Railroad, for a copy of which we are yellow fever epidemic, with probably galine, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Guy an dor obligations to Mr. F. E. Boothby, 10 pairs high top wading boots: arctics, felts, socks,---in fact everything that 100 or more deaths to date. Yellow fe­ Carlton, of Lansing. General Passenger Agent, of Portland. ver need to be the regular thing every Mrs-. Wm. Cochran, of Shaftsburg, The work is an illustrated description goes with a shoe stock. • summer in New Orleans nntil Ben Bnt- spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. D. of the numerous attractive resorts along M. Harte of this place. the Maine coast reached by the Maine ler cleaned them up during the occu­ Miss Metta DeBar, of Jackson, who is Central line, and the publication is cer­ pancy of the city by the northern sol­ spending the summor here, visited rela­ tainly worth consulting before one diers They cussed Ben good and tives near Laingsbnrg last week. starts on his summer vacation. The attractions of the Maine coast are de ­ plenty, but be did more for them than During the storm Saturday morning, scribed as “Paradise with a Thousand any one bad done before. When they lightning struck a rye stack belnuging Everything Must Go, Doors,” while the beautiful harbors Held Back. keep their streets clean and pay good to Joseph Drumheler, burning it to the are spoken of as “Stars of the Sea,” bat ground . attention to sanitary laws, the city is these numerous alluring resorts would It will pay you to come many miles to attend this sale Mr. and Mrs. Doty Cnsninau, Jerome lose half tlieir charms coaid they not free from fever. When they become Shaw and wife and son, Clifton. Mr. easily be reached by rail from almost any and to supply your wants for the coming fall and winter. slack, they have an epidemic. New and Mrs P. Cushman and Mr. and Mrs. point via the Maiue Central Railroad, Orleans needs cleaning. Wm. Stadel went to Grand Rapids, and at comparatively little expense. It Thursday, to the G. and B. picnic. is the accessibility of the Maine coast Look for the big bankrupt signs in the windows Mrs. D. M. Harte gave a party Tues­ by a well mauaged railway that makes D evelopments at Jackson prison day afternoon, in honor of her son, Le- it such a favorite resort for jieople in seem to show a lack of discipline and vere ’s 12th birthday. Covers were laid 11 parts of the Middle West. demand a radical change in government. for 16 youthful guests. Among those Goodie-goodie experiments of letting ireresent was Ethel Sober, of Harvey, LEWIS At CLARK EXPOSITION EII. Levere received many presents. the prisoners ran the prison have Low ltates to Portland and Heturn proven a failure, as prison men gener­ Ilmira I Out pi* ally throughout the state have all along O Round trip tickets Chicago to Port­ SUSANNA EBY, Proprietor contended. Two irregularities are land and return $56.50 via the Chicago, admitted —the billing to the state of Frank Risley is home from Ohio. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Tick­ ets on sale daily nntil September 30, and i MOTE: The Auction Sale takes place every evening, but the cigars as “groceries,” presumably for Will Hayes left for Milbank, South Dakota, Wednesday. good for return for 1)0 days. Choice of | i.t the use of the warden and his guests^ routes offered by this line. Liberal l store will be open every day as usual and all goods will be and the personal use of interest on the Hazel Trndy, of Lansing, is visiting stopover privileges. Descriptive book her uncle, Chas. Laughlin. prisoners' money by the warden A sent for two sents postage. Folders sold at bankrupt prices• Mr. and Mrs. Davis Thurston visited free. R O. Jones . Michigan Passenger; change of administration seems imper­ relatives in Portland the first of the Agent, 82 Campus Martins, Detroit August Miller, Auction’r ative. week. Mich. THK ( LINTON REfTBLICAN, 8T. JOHNS. MICH.. AUGUST 3, 1905.

Miss J'-asie Casteel returned from The Republican/ Bannister, Wednesday. When Asking for a SOCIAL HAPPENINCS 1/ West Michigan Fair premium lists Cigar 0. 0. VAUGHAN, Publiiher. $ BREVITIES; can be had at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Palmer enter ­ The Lansiug Eagles will institute a don ’t forget to call for tained twelve guests at a family re­ lodge in St. Johns tonight. union Sanday. Guests from ont of Fads Are Stubborn Things TERMS: $1 OO Far Year. t the old reliable town were, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Turner THAT WILL INTEREST YOUrue g) Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Plankett and son, and children, of Grand Rapids; Mr. L Frederick, were in Lansing Sunday. and Mrs. Ernest Botsford ana children, Uniform excellent quality for OYtf a quarter of 8 BUSINESS CARDS. Mrs. Will Graham returned Friday C. S. CIGAR Mrs. Sarah Palmer and Welby Palmer, CNntury has steadily increased the sales of LION COFFEE, from a visit with relatives in Owosso. MU8IC TEACHER8. Insure with D. L. Hunt. of Eureka. The leader of all package coffees. Mrs. G. M. People aud children, of , 5c Mrs. Charles P. Baker and Mrs. ARION E DODGE. VOCAL AND IN- Umbrellas at Allison ’s jewelry store Detroit, are gnests of Mi6s Edna Morris. Walter Wykoff entertained sixteen •truineutal Mu*ie. 0?»r Spnuldiug A Co t. Sold everywhere. M Mrs. C. W. Bennett, ef Fairfield, is babies with their mothers and several lion Coffee All kinds of cakes and cookies, fresh CON. STEPHAN, Maker. other friends at a baby party on the ATTORNEY8. daily, at Wilesmith’s. 18-2 visiting her son, E. R. Bennett, in De­ is now used in millions of homes. Such witt. ST. JOHNS, rtlchlgan. 18-18 lawn of the former Tuesday afternoon. popular success speaks for itsellt It is a E. WMLBRIDGE. ATTORNEY AND Delicious refreshments were served. H. money loaner, 8t. Johns, Michigan. 7tf J. Shiudorf was in Elsie Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Lake and sons positive proof that UON COFFEE has the spent Wednesday fishing at Alward Mrs. J. P Scott, of Richmond, Indiana; NORTON A JAMISON. Louis Bush is in Pontiac this week. lake. County Clerk C. A Putt was in Shep- Miss Louise Peloubet, of Boston, Mass.; Conffdence of the people. ttorneys at law , office in the ardsville Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Marfield, of Knoxville, Clintou Block. W. P. Gould was home from Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves were The uniform quality of LION A Mrs. H. L. Kendrick and sou, Charles, Tennessee; Misses Louise and Nancy over Sunday. here from Portland the first of the VanNatta. of Lafayette. Indiana, were COFFEE survives all opposition. HAI.DfflN A WALSWORTH. E.* B. Paidee visited relatives iu week. went to White Lake Monday. gueBts from cut of town. UON COFFEE keeps It* old trleado end ATTORNRYB AT LAW, MONEY LOANERH. Owosso Sunday. M. C. Tunison, of Fenton, was in Mrs. Charles Austin spent Tuesday make* new onto every day. nd Real Estate Agents. Office over with Mr. and Mrs. John Beadle. A few invited relatives and friends Formey's Shoe Store, Clintou Ave., 8t. Johns L. M. Parrott, of Saginaw, is in St St. Johns the latter part of the week on gathered at the home of Mrs. Laura E. Johns this week. business. Charles Fowler returned from St. has even more 71 L. WALBRIDGB, ATTORNEY AT Case at the residence of her son, M. F. UON COFFIX E law, 8l. Johns. Michigan. ?tf Mrs. M. L. Bohuet, of Ovid, w as in Miss Grace White, of Lansing, spent Johns camp, near Seney, yesterday. Richmond, corner of State aud railroad than Its Strength, Flavor and Qual­ St. Johns Saturday. Sunday at the home of Miss Edith Mr. and Mrs. George Smedley expect streets, Friday afternoon, to celebrate ity to commend It. On arrival from LYON A MOINKT, Washburne. to go to White Lake today or tomorrow. her birthday. Mrs. Case having been TTORNKYS AT LAW, BT. JOHNS. MICH. Henry Tromp is gaining slowly from the plantation, It la carefully roast­ his attack of typhoid fever. Miss Jessie Hare, of Bellevue, is ex­ Mrs Esther Congdon, of Owosso, born July 28, 1816, consequently, was A Office over Geo. H. Chapman ’s store. 89 years of age July 28, 1905. The af­ ed at our factories and securely Mr. aud Mrs. L. J. Calkins are spend pected Tuesday for 11 visit with Miss whs in St. Johns on business Wednes ­ 1)00LING A KELLEY. Florence Perkins. day. ternoon was pleasantly spent sociably packed In i lb. sealed packages, ing the week in Mt. Clemens. and not opened again until needed ttorney *, at law ,st.johns , mich . Miss Mary Fuller went to Detroit Miss Iva Kentfield is spending a few and as sbe received the presents brought Office on Walker strket east. Miss Fanny Chapin is visiting rela to her she said : “Why do yon bring lor use In the home. This precludes A tives in Detroit and Port Huron. Saturday where she will spend several days with Mrs. Eva Munson, near EARLE BROWN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. weeks with friends. Shepardsville. me presents.” I thought it was under ­ the possibility ol adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, Money to loau. Office Clinton Block. Editor Stuart H. Perrey spent Sun stood that I wanted no presents, when I dnst. Insects or unclean hands. The absolute parity ol day in Ann Arbor witli his mother. Miss Com Bell visited her 6ister, Mrs. H. M. Hoeuer aud William Bond are am trying to give away what I have, ” M. N. STOCKKR, PENSION ATTORNEY, Joseph Ryan, last week returning home attending the butchers’ picnic at Grand yet it could be seen. She was delighted LION COFFEE Is therelore guaranteed to the consumer. Pateut Attorney and Notary Public. Of­ Mrs. James DeLong and children are to Casuovia Saturday. Rapids today. Wfice at Stocker’s Bnzsar. St. Johns. Mich. visiting her parents at Carson City. in being remembered by her friends. Bold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package. Mrs. Martha M. Lewis and son, John Mrs. Elmer VanGilder, who has been Annt Laura, more familiarly called, en ­ Miss lone Richmond, ot Pewamo, Save these I Jon-head* for valuable premiums. DENTISTS. S. Lewis, are spending fen days with seriously ill for the past two weeks, is joys a fair degree of health for one of visited Miss Neita Daggett last week. relatives in Newaygo county. improving slowly. her age, getting down town quite often. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE O. E. CORBIN, M JU„ D. O M. George A Wells left for Snyder Lake Mrs. Axtelle and two daughters, of Mrs. M. Fasquelle is building a new- After partaking of a sumptuous supper „ W00I£0N CO., Toledo. Ohio. RADCATK OF THK UNIVERSITY OF last week to join the St. Johns campers. prepared by mine hostess, Mrs. Emma T Michigan. Thirty years' experience in St. Kalamazoo, are guests of her parents, house on Walker stieet east, opposite Johns. Trnvt entirely to his taste, ability, con ­ C. E. Chandler, of Butternut, was a Rev. and Mrs. G. S. Northrnp. Andrew Durkee’s. Richmond, who know-s right well how­ to satisfy the inner man, then came the science. and you will get the nearest approach business visitor in St. Johns, Satnrday. Mrs R. W Stone visited her mother, Mrs. A. Smith aud Miss Loretta possible to perfection of results id dentistry. Miss Marion Frost, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. J. Walsh, at Lowell, the latter hand shake, the loving good bye, hoping Smith, of Jackson, are guests of Mr. our aged sister may live to enjoy many j.UUUUUUUU liAAAfli-LhViAArtAfi aiumiii»tAAA*. mi iimmniiiAmwimmiuutiiA ljjjjjj uiiuh uhum , ARTHUR COHBIN. I>. D. S. came Saturday to visit Miss Olive M un- part of the week and over Sunday. jpVTVVVVTI fYvtTf»VTTVVFvt «fff«fftIFtvrVfTf ff f f fVlYfVlwffftfffwfrrwlA* tfcVlrfi Ifffmf IHiffn 8^, and Mrs. F. R. Jackson. more snch happy gatherings. Among 'lROWNS, -BRIDGE WORK,” (TEETH ger. Miss Matilda Kntcher, of Saginaw, J without plates) and all latest processes. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Baker and the guests were Rev. G. S. ami Mrs. C Mrs. Sarah Wheeloek and Miss Helen who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. daughter, Minnie, went to Lansiug Northrop, Mrs Hobart, Mrs Sturgis, I Are YOU ir\ Need of THOMAS S. MANN, D. D. S. Wheelock went to White Lake Satur­ F Young, returned horn** Sunday. Wednesday for a week’s visit. Mrs. Irene Drake, Mrs. Irvin D. OFFICE OVER STOCKER S BAZAAR. day. Miss Alta Reagan, of Bay City, and Miss Mattie Smith will retarn fiom Richmond and Mrs. E. M. Smith, of Miss Houora Baumgardner is a guest FRUIT JARS Edna Kinnee, of Detroit, are guests of Ypsilauti Friday where she has oeen at­ St. Johns, and H. L. Richmond, her of Miss Alice Meehan, iu Ovid, this the former’s cousin, Miss Iva Hender ­ tending the snmmer normal school. brother-in-law and wife, from Green- UNDERTAKERS. week. son. Mr. and Mrs Fred Seibly and two hash. X Pints, Quarts, 2-Qts. I. HULL. LICENSED EMBALMER. 18 Albert Iiues aud Master Belford Kwer Mrs. R. A. Moore is entertaining her children, of Lansing, were guests Sun ­ E. CLINTON AVENUE. are visiting relatives in Corunna this cousin. Miss Jessie Coleman, and friend, day of Mr. and Mrs Harry E. Mack. \ We have Mason's week. Miss Bessie Bradder. of Wadsworth, Dr. Mary P. Havens is spending a BASE BALL NOTES Ohio. PHYSICIANS. Mrs F. P. Buck and daughter are few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Extra Can Covers. Can Rubbers, 5 and 10c Quality. visiting her brother, John Collins, in Mr. aud Mrs. C. Wallace Bassett, of Janes, in their cottage at Crystal Lake. Charles Spring sprained his ankle in ENRY PALMER. M. D. GENERAL PRAC- Owosso. Sr. Louis, Mo., are expected Fridav to the game with Elsie Friday. Galvanized Pails, lO and 12 Quart. Galvanized Tubs titioner. Office over Hunt's drug store. Edwin KneelHnd aud wife and a H John E. Watkin went to Port Huron visit her mother, Mrs. Thomas Butler cousin who is visiting them, and George Earl Chamberlain, Elsie’s third base- Mops and Mop Sticks. DK. HUGH SMITH. Saturday for a two weeks’ visit witli and sisters. W. Estes are spending the day 111 man, had his left leg broken just above Also a good line of Broome at 25c, 30c, 35c and 45c GENERAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY. friends. R. G Jeffries returned from a two Lansing. the ankle, Friday, in the ball game be­ GT Over Hunt ’s Drug store, St. Johns. Mich. Miss Gertrude Wotxl returned Mon ­ weeks vacation at Clare, Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend aud tween St. Johns aud Elsie. This was Remember we are sole agents for tbe GILLAM A SCOTT. day from a two weeks’ visit with friends leaving Mrs. Jeffries and daughter son. Willie, are spending the week with Chamberlain's first game in the infield, Original Noiseless Tip Matches. Large box tor 5c. HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. OFFICE in Owosso. doing nicely. their brother, Edward Townsend, of and he stood directly upon the base. In and residence west of Court House. Office Miss Grace Bioffie returned Monday Robert C. Smith is expected home from Petoskey. the eighth inning, as Charles Egart ran Phoars 1 to 4 p. m., from 7 to S p m. From now on we will have a fresh supply each day of SALT from a two weeks’ vacation at her home Schoolcraft next week where he has Mrs. R. D. Stearns and daughter. to third, Chamberlain was 111 some MARY P. HAVENS, M. I» in O.vosso. been for a week since completing his Bessie, of Omaha. Neb., are guests manner tripped, and in the fall his leg of Mrs. R. M. Steel aud other friends was broken. The game was at once RISING BREAD. Give us a call. FF1CE HOUR4 9KJO TO 11:00 A. M.. SK» Miss Ethel McCormick visited Mrs at the U. of M. • O to 5 :00 p. m. Ladies' diseases a specialty. Mrs. C. A. Conn, who has been spend ­ m St. Johns. called off. The unfortunate young YOURS FOR BUSINESS, A. J. Foster, iu Flint, the latter part man was carried to the doctor ’s office, of the week. ing several weeks at the home ol her Mrs. J. W. Hawkins returned to I)R. A. JEFFERIES Ridgetown, Ont., Tuesday, after spend ­ where the fractured limb was set aud Mrs Charles Austin has resigned her n-ece, Mrs. J. A. Beadle, r .-turned home FFICE OVER ST. JOHNS NATIONAL to Big Rapids Saturday. ing three weeks with her daughter, he was then removed to his home. He O Bauk. Phone No. 263. Office Hours: 8:00 position as clerk in William Wile- Mrs. Henry Grote. ig a hard working young man aud the to 9:00 a. m.; 1:30 to 4 :3Q p. m.; 7 :00 to 9:00 p. m.smith’s bakery. Mrs. T. G. Grimes aud sons, Herman only support of his father and mother. and Howard, returned home to Grand Mrs. A. B. Ballard aud son Harold Smedley & Gillies, Mrs. Charles Collins and son, of Lin ­ B. DODGE. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND Rapids Saturday after a five weeks visit spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. On Tuesday the Elsie and St. Johns CORNER CLINTON AVE. and WALKER ST. TELEPHONE 18 . SURGEON. Office and residence overden, visited her sister, Mrs. Louis Mag- Isadore Sage, where a family gathering teams played a benefit game at Ath­ JSpaulding A Co.’s Hardware Store. with her mother, Mrs. Mary Becker. ley, over Sunday. assembled for the day. letic Park in this city, the entire pro­ “ 11VIVHIT tYYY ttMYTWYTYY' fTrVvmnr(iiiiiiiAYTYYTTurrrri . i“.HTTVYrYrJVIVVUnHTVVWWfVVrr'P A. COlhAHAN Mrs. Charlotte Norton, of Maple Attention is called to the advertise ­ ceeds of the game, amounting to $26.85, ment of the animal Clinton Couufy Mrs. T. H. Hart and daughter, Mary, /SICIAN AND SURGEON. DEWITT. Rapids, is visiting her son, Robert and John C. Hicks and daughters, will being turned over to Mr, Chamberlain. PH£Michigan. Calls promptly attended White, in Owosso. Sunday School excursion to Detroit, in Through the courtesy of the ball park this issue. Further announcements go to White Lake Friday. Mrs. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vastbinder and and Mr. Hart are there. association the use of the grounds were children are spending a few weeks will be made. donated for the game. B. C. LeVANSELER, Mrs. Carrie Stocker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John C Calkins and What Does This Mean? with relatives at Davison. daughter, Etta, of Owosso, visited his The score bv iunings was as follows: Lucy, of Metamora. left for home Wed ­ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9—R H E It means that a large line of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Corbit returned nesday, after a two weeks’ visit with brother. Floyd Calkins, and sister, Mrs. Dentist. Saturday from a mouth’s visit with Simeon Teneyck Sunday. St Johns ...0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 * —6 li 2 Va off NEW BIBLES, just received Mr. and Mrs. W N. Stocker and Mr. Elsie...... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—I 4 6 Office over Travis & Baker's, relatives in Kirksville, Mo. and Mrs. W. E. Stocker. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe and three on every purchase amount ­ from the publishers, many of Mrs. J. J. Travis and son, of Akron, Struck out, by Graham, 17; by Feuk, F. S. Caswell, of Carson City, was a children, of Dewitt, went to Marion 9. Passed halls, Egart, 3; Fuller, 1. ing to $ 1.00 or more at the new and best books on ST. JOHNS - MICHIGAN Ohio, visited Mrs. Lather Ramsey and Tnesdav, where they will spend two the market, will be sold at Mrs. William Brown, Friday. guest at tlie home of his father-in-law, Left on bases, St. Johns, 5: Elsie, 5. O. R. Rice, from Saturday till Monday. weeks with his brother, Elba How-e. Two base hits, Shaffer, Judd. Three McKee’s Book Store Miss Katherine McFarland is spend ­ Mrs. Caswell and daughters, who had Mr. and Mrs. George Shalters and base hits. Shaffer. Double play, NOTE THESE PRICES ing two weeks at the home of her been visiting hen-, accompanied him daughters, Eva and Ediih, aud grand ­ Wilson to Clark, to Bishop Batteries. duriug the month of August. uncle, Fred Brooks, in Detroit. son, Lloyd Scott, are visiting the Va off Binder Twine...... 10 cts. per lb. home. Fenk and Fuller, for Elsie; Graham This is a bona fide sale and Mrs George Wilson is Spending two former’s sous, Will and Lou, at Hast­ and Egart, for St. Johns. Time, 1 hour, Also a fine line of new station ­ Machine Oil...... 25 cts. per gal. Mrs. A. L. Stevens, who has been includes every article in our Ground Feed cwt $1.40 Mixed Feed cwt..$125 weeks with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ings. 45 minutes. Umpire Fowler aud Ober- ery, both fancy and plain, per­ John Thurman, in Kalamazoo. Henry Haynes, returned home to R. E. Green will attend the photogra­ lln. store except school books. fumes, toilet sets, albums and Cracked Corn cwt, $1.40 Corn cwt...$1,40 novelties will be sacrificed Middlings Ion ----- $23 Bran cwt...... $1-00 Mrs. Frank W. Redfern and sons, Grand Rapids Wednesday. She was phers’ association of America, in Boston, Several exceptionally good plays were Live Poultry Wanted William and Merle, of Ovid, spent Fri­ accompanied by her sister, Miss Rhoda Mass., from August 6 to 9. He will also made, among them being a bunt by day with Mrs. Oscar Sherman. Haynes. spend a few days at Atlantic City, New Wilson at a critical time, and Schaffer’s It Means that this is M. S. HUNT’S Feed Store, J. R. Abbott and wife, of Long Mr and Mrs O. W. Munger and sons. Jersey. 3-bagger, which brought in scoros for What Does*This Mean? Higham St. E St. Johns. Michigan St. Johns. Beach, California, are expected in St. Fred and Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. E. George Gaskill and sou, Merrill, of It means that everything goes, Your Opportunity Johns this month to visit friends. Blizzard and daughter, Florence, Miss Clio, are visiting their cousins, Mr. and including Wall Paper, Window -----THE----- , V Mrs. A. J. Barker returned home to Gertrude Gibbard, Miss Louise More­ Mrs. Edwin Kneeland A party of six \ IN JUSTICE COURT Shades. Mouldings, Hammocks, to secure many valuable goods at Caledonia Tuesday, after a week’s visit land and William Moreland left Wed ­ are spending today at Waverly Park, in Games, etc., at cost price. with her daughter, Mrs. A. Keyes nesday for Crystal Lake. Lansing. Come early and get the best Clinton County Savings Bank G. Earl Porter, of Alma, who form­ Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Leonard left for Man ­ George Page, who was arrested for bargains at Mrs. Minnie McMillan aud children, istee connty Tuesday, on a two weeks ST. JOHNS, MICH. of Cadillac, visited her mother, Mrs. erly lived with his parents here, was drunkenness July 26 and was given one on*» of the sixty persons who contracted fishing trip. They will visit his day in which to i»ay his fine of $20 aud 54 off George A. Jackway, over Sunday. brother C. F. Leonard, at Big Rapids, $4.45 costs, went to Gratiot connty typhoid fever at the commencement regardless of cost. This is not 3 per cent, interest on deposits. Mrs. E. A. Kellogg left Wednosdav banquet at Alma college. He has had a b fore returoiug home. without (taying his fine, and was brought V4 off for treatment in a Detroit hospital. SI e back by Deputy Sheriff George L. old stock, but includes a large Loans Money on Approved Bonds very serious sickness, but is improving Miss Pauline Adams will leave for amount of fine new stock, just re­ was accompanied by Mrs. Loren Grant. slowly. Nashville. Teunesee, the last of August, Tiukham, assisted by Deputy Sheriff and Real Estate Security. Mrs. S. C. Shaver and granddaughter, where sbe will teach music to the blind Lewis Carpenter, of Eureka. Page ceived during the past few McKee’s Book Store J. D. Clark, of Rochester, N. Y., months. St. John* Michigan Gertrude Fitzgerald, spent a few days visited his cousin, Mrs. R. A. Moore, in a state institution. Miss Adams is then paid his fine And was discharged. last week visiting relatives in St. Johns, an accomplished musician. Charles Quay, who drives a wagon OFFICERS: from Thursday until Monday. Mr. and Rev. O. L. King assisted Rev. Hiram Mrs Moore and Mr. Clark visited in Mr. and Mrs. F. M Spaulding and from Lansing to Bath for the Standard ALBERT J. BALDWIN. President. Voorhees in quarterly meeting services, Grand Ledge Friday and Saturday and son, Oliver, and baby daughter and Oil Company, was arrested Saturday on lO. PENNELL. Vice-President at Owosso, Friday evening and Satur­ on Snndav all of the relatives of Mrs. Charles Lester went to Crystal yester­ complaint of James A. Hall, who day. charged that Quay Used indecent and R. C. DEXTER. Treasurer. Moore in Clintou county assembled at day. Mr. Spaulding will return Mon ­ d Mr. Reynolds, of Chicago, and Mr. Merle Beach. day, Mrs. Spaulding and children will profane language in the presence of Mrs. Hall. Justice Ira A. Shaw fined and Mrs. Grove Wright, of Ionia, vis ­ Miss May Smith, who has been teach­ remain until September. o ited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kelly over George Burton and Fred W. Goodes Quay $4.50 and $3.95 costs, which he ing for many vears in the Denver, paid and was discharged. mi TER and "BREAD d State Bank of St. Johns Sunday. Colorado, schools, is home with her are spending the week iu Dewitt H. Mr. and Mrs. John Isbell returned mother and brother in Lebanon town ­ Hrfnt ’s cottage on Grand River near d COMMERCIAL AND SAVINOS. home to Olive Monday, after several ship spending her snmmer vacation, and Lyons. J T. Millman and Dewitt H. MAKKIAOK LlCENSfe-S. weeks’ visit with relatives in Pontiac now is at the home of her friend, Mrs. Hunt 6pent Tuesday there, making the \ d July 29—John A. Price. Fowler...... 26 We make a specialty of handling Gilt Fdge and Detroit. A. E. Chase for a few weeks visit before trip in the former’s automobile. Lulu e.. Willyouu*. Fowler...... 24 <► CAPITAL, $ 50,000.00 Miss Minnie Ballinger lias resigned returning to her school work in Denver. Mrs. Charles Himmelein and two Dairy Butter. Cm supply you with the Nat Assets of Stockholder*. * 000,000.00 children, of Saginaw, who have been d her position in the office of Baldwin & Letters remaining in postoffice for FREE METHODIST NOTES. goods, in any quantity, at any time. Re­ Walsworth and Miss Lena Fisk has week ending August 1. Mrs. A. V. visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry E. Mack, V d taken her place. went to Detroit Wednesday to visit O. W. ML'NUER. President. Anter, A. J. Avery. Henry Badder, Rev. Clark, the blind preacher, tilled Rev. member that we are equipped for handling d Mr and Mrs. Fred Vanconsant and A. C. Brown. Lester D. Guild, George relatives Mrs Mack is entertaining Kina'* pulpit la*t SabbatU nvenina. Service* JOHN M. CORBIT, Vice-President. her sister, Mrs. Charles Leeseh and son, uext Sunday evening a* follow*: Sunuay butter the hottest of weather :: :: :: d J. W. FITZGERALD. Cashier. son, Gale, are spending a few weeks T. Jackson, Will Morey, W. H. Robin ­ school 9:30 a. m., preaching 10:30, followed by with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank son, Webster M. Roberts (2), Mrs. Kath­ of Saginaw. an experience meetiug. Evening rervice 7:30 o Simmons, at Remns. erine M. Strong. Mrs. Julia Sayles (2), Miss Mabel DaFoe has accepte'd a p. m. All are welcome. o DIRECTORS: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Richards and F. A. Snow, Mrs Delia Strong, Miss position in Grinnell Bros., music store, Service* at Plowman school boiue at S p. m Salt Rising Bread. Again we can supply daughter, Esther, returned home to Carrie Wilson. at Lansing. Miss Dafoe is a graduate d O- W. Mnnger. Otis Fuller. of the conservatory of music at Ypsi- you with our Salt Rising Bread. You know ,T. H. Corbit. Jesse Sullivan. Grand Ledge, Monday, after a pleasant METHODIST MENTION. d J. W. Fitzgerald. visit with relatives here. Wilesmith makes salt-rising bread lanti and is an accomplished musician. Fred A. Travis Miss Rena Clark has accepted a posi­ what it is. Hot from the oven daily. We i' G. E. Corbin. John J. Reiser. everv day. Leading grocers handle it. Church service* next Sunday morning aud Misses Bertha Voorhees and Nina tion with Durkee, Flynn & Warner. evening. Morning service 10 30. Evening ter- ' > Ohas. T. Babcock. Young, of Ovid, were guests of Mrs. 18-2 vlce at 7 KX), one half hour e«rll«r than hereto­ sell bread from both city bakeries. 5c loaf Dow Eldridge Tuesday, enroute to Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Holmes and fore. Epworte League at 6 o'clock. Sunday > ► Lansing and Jackson for a visit. daughter. Helen, of Grand Rapids, were ichool at noon. guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Knapp the The Brotherhood of St. Paul devotional meet- 3 pqr ct. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lyon and chil­ d first of the week and went to Ovid Wed ­ ingyinnday morning at 9:30. J7 lbs. H. and E. Granulated Sugar for $ 1.00 o dren. and Mr. and Mrs John H. Fildew SPECIAL BARGAINS IN • nesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. and children went to Conway Friday O. Lewis. Tbey will also visit in Elsie OONUKEOATIONAL CHURCH NOTES 5T. JOHNS where they will spend a few weeks. d and will return to St. Jo Iiur next week d Mrs. O. R. Bailev, of Laingshurg, Reliable for a longer visit w-ith friends here. Thera will be no preaching service* at the Mrs. John McKinley and daughter, Congregational church next Sunday, but morn ­ J\ E. Bancroft, St. Johnsd National Bank Waterman fountain pens at Allison ’s. ing eervice* will be held the ISth aud following Eva. are visiting relatives in Detroit, Sunday* of the month. SuDday school every ESTABLISHED 1865. Toledo, Ohio, and Chatham, Ontario. Silverware Sunday. The Grocer. Phone 46. Prompt Delivery. Mrs J. P. Scott, of Richmond, Ind , A Reformatory That Reforms d is visiting her son, Dr. W. A Scott From Detroit Jonrnal: t ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPITAL. $60,000.00 Mrs Nellie B. Lowe, a sister of Dr. . Rogers Knives and Forks...... $3.00 • Sauut Stk . Marie , Mich ., July 28. — Warden Otis Fuller of the Ionia re­ SURPLUS. $10,000.00 Scott, who has also been a guest here, is * Rogers Tea Spoons, set of six...... 1.76 I The Ladiea'Aid S clety. of the North Olive visiting in Buffalo, N. Y. formatory, reported at a joint meeting M . E. church, will meet with Mr*. I -awls Car­ * Alarm Clocks, $1.00 kind ...... 80 * of the prison boards here, that a net penter, Augnat 9 ».t 1 p. m. Miss Zaida Rose started for Wash JOHN C. HICKS, President. IS Jewel Elgin movement, sllverine redaction of $50,000 has been effected, r ington, D. C., this morning, where she case ...... 7.60 * in the cost of his institution. TXe If will wash aud not rub off G ALUSHA PENNELL, Vlce-Pres’t. will teacli the first grade in one of the prisoners are all employed, the most of This complexion all envy me, city schools next year. Mrs. Rose and - 7 Jewel Elgin In same cases...... 6.60 ■ I LET GOOD SHEEP R. C. DEXTER, Cashier. them at hard labor, which reduces^ the It*? no secret so I’ll tell children reside in that city. * The best American watch on the competition with free labor to the N>w- . market for this price-17 jewels 10.00* * Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Mrs N. 8 . Shire, of Alliance, Ohio, est point. Duriug the year the pris­ 0. E. V an Sickle . To honest men, in an honest, straight­ DIRECTORS: and Mrs. Ruth Oswalt, of Danville. Ill., oners had earned for themselves $9,480 forward way. I do not speculate or have John 0. Hicks, G. Pennell, who have been visiting the former’s sis­ by overtime work, and had by this Warner Banday, 0. E. Ball, ter, Mrs. William Hamer.of Bengal, for I I will meet or bqat any* means been able to contribute to the Notice culls to let, or buy sheep for that pur­ O. P. Dewitt, P. E. Walsworth, several weeks, left for their homes Mon * Chicago catalogue house! support of their families. No accounts made by Edward C. C. Vaughan. day. Houghton and charged to me will be pose, and I have no good ewes for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Walsworth and * price on any goods that I • One of tne Longest Htretchee of Double paid after this date. My season for letting sheep is every SeLLS DRAFTS AVAILABLE IN Mr. and Mrs. George N. Ferry will Trerk In the World Mrs. Jessie L. Creasf .r. year. Angnst and September start Wednesday for an eastern trip to l carry in stock. nnder one management 1* that of Ibe Grand ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. July 20, 1905. A t Mkrlk Bkach . Buffalo, Niagara and other places in Trunk Railway Sytteoi from Chicago to Mon ­ R. G. PARSONS. Yours for inspection, I treal and to Niagara Falla. The Grand Trunk- New York. They will be gone about Lehigh Valley Donble Track Rente via Nlag- THOS. 8 . SPRAGUE * SON, * INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS two weeks. ara Fall*, reache* from Cbleago to New York. Eugene Parker, De*crit>ti*e literature, timetable*, etc., will he mailed free on application to Geo. W. Vanx Transacts any Bualneee oooalatent Ice cream and candies at Wilesmith’s. . 16 Clinton Av*. • 5t. John*. Mich. * A. G. P. A T. A .Grand Trunk Railway 8y*tem, PATENTS. with Conservative Banking. 18-2 1SS Adam* St., Chicago. 11 tf. • avne County Bank Bldg., DETROIT WEDDING INVITATIONS at REPUBLICAN OFFICE 6 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS. MICH., AUGUST 3, 1««»5.

KEW ENGLAND FAKMS. If that strawberry bed has given you We have recently received an Ulus IfAWUlf two crops It Is better plowed up. 1 The Annual Clinton County trated catalogue descriptive of a large number of New England farms which If the wash of the barnyurd i ? gdng are for sale. The surprising thin , Into the creek, set* if It cannot be di ­ about them all Is tb.* extremely law ORCHARD verted on to the garden or at least on Building Material, price at which tlicy can be bough:. dNb — to the pasture. If It goes to the creek, Half tone pictures of the buildings ua . every summer rain means u money improvement* on tins.* farms show $. $. EXCURSION loss. them to be first class, far better than amn *re found upon the at rige well kept Good Grades, To DETROIT BY Any lawn decoration which leaves western fa-111. There arc usually u good out ' the common elderberry and Its orchard, spring water pii»ed to both MS.TRIGG freak relative, the golden leaved vari ­ bouse and barns, rural mall, te! • ety, Is a mistake. For all the north REGISTER, phones, g *od roads and the very best WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23,1905 section nothing finer can be selected of markets close by, anil yet these Right Prices, DE5 MOINES, ML than a clump euch of these burdy funns are offered for tale at prices as shrubs. low as from $10 to $20 per acre. Tlie explanation of tills strange state of FARE, round trip, for adults ...... SI.15 CORRESPONDENCE The government crop report fo:1 June SOLICiTEO things is found in the statement em­ Quick Delivery. 1 was favorable for a go id crop. Children ...... 65 bodied I11 some of the descriptions, Spring wheat was reported 1)5.0, win ­ “One hundred and fifty-five acres will There nre ail too many men who ter wheat 85.5, oats 02.!), barley 03.7. keep eight head of stock.” This means Special rates made on the Suburban. Cars from when they get mad will take it out of So far as crop production affects busi­ that the soil is very, very poor—poorer their wives, their horses or hired help. Lansing to make first D. & M. train from St. Johns ness, It bills fair to be a very prosper­ -than the sagebrush deserts of tlie west, PARR LUMBER CO., in the morning. Special Suburban cars at night to ous year ahead. where a steer to ten acres Is the rule. The dual purpose sheep Is far more Still we cannot help believing that ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN meet excursion trains. of a success than the dual purpose Some of our birds nest very late In there must be a chance for tlie man Watch next week’s issue of this paper for trains ’ cow. In fact, no sheep will pay to the season, some very early. We have with little capital on these places after scheduled-times at the various points on both Subur* keep unless 1( Is a mutton as well as a found the ground lark's nest with all. Grant that the land Is woeful­ wool producer. young birds almost Hedged when the ly Impoverished, science and patience and D. & M. lines. snow banks were still piled on the can restore a part of it anyway. Then There never was a better time than roadsides, while the cedar bird and the there are poultry, fruit and garden Four Full Trains to Leave Fowler, now to buy some good stock. The day cuckoo or raincrow were found breed ­ truck, which can be made profitable, of fancy prices for thoroughbred ani ­ ing ns late as middle October. and, if nothing else, there is the goat, ' For SaJe mals is over, and there is less excuse which would soon clean up the brush Ovid and St. Johns, for having the farm stocked with We were talking recently with a and weeds and (assist In securing a scrubs than ever before. prominent citizen of Sydney, Austra­ stand of grass. Through much of the Steam Hence all can ride comfortably. Fowler, St.Johns, lia. who is in this country for a visit, west there is the soil and but little Maple Rapids, Shepardsville and Ovid make a gen­ If the game preserves and deer lie tells us that the rabbit is still one else. There In the east there Is every ­ eral holiday annually of this occasion. \Vhy not parks of Great Britain could ouly be of the greatest of pests in that country thing else but soil. Feather Renovating Car, used by the-common people to produce and (hat every means so far tried ✓ ______the entire County do the same? food it would greatly relieve the pov ­ to exterminate it has utterly failed. CROP ItOTATIOM. Detroit contains the greatest number of attractions erty of that country. It takes a lot Tight fencing, with the fence sunk a of paupers to support one lord. Most men know that some sort of In <;ood order, terms to suit purschaser. foot or more in tlie ground, is the only rotation Is good for the land and the of any city in the Middle West, viz: means of protecting crops. Many people have to study simplicity crops, and otily tlie few will follow We also have several bargains in second ­ BELLE ISLE, with its lagoons, its water channels, its wheat with wheat, corn with corn and in the matter of living because of pov ­ It is ail well enough to talk and row boats, its shady groves, its birds, its, squirrels, erty, live simply because they have the like, but this is not the sort of ro­ hand Threshing Engines both plain and its flowers, its parks of deer and buffalo, its haunts write about the simple life, but what tation which insures the best results. A to and not because they want to. Some Is one to do when trains run seventy traction. We are headquarters for people seem to think that the chief sensible rotation will cover four or five for wild animals of many species; the mountain bear, miles an hour and Sun ay papers run years, during which time the land will use of money Is to make a splurge up to' a hundred pages, every little Mill and Threshers’ Supplies, Hose Belting, etc. the grizzly bear, the seal, the wolf, the hyena, the with It. have the rest and renovation connected ostrich and many others; its new, large and com­ town with a Chautauqua, the society with the use of a clover crop und a < machine carrying 210 p Minds of steam pasture for one year. It does not help plete aquarium, the going through of which alone is The new method of smoothing and and athletics knocking the classics out working the dirt roads has awakened the land any to have corn, oats, barley, 7354 worth the trip to Detroit, and all these attractions at our colleges? The simple life means follow each other year after year. Such an unlocked for amount of enthusiasm, getting very far away from our mod ­ are FREE. hundreds of men who heretofore have crops all take fertility from the soil ern civilization. 6 HOLMES, and put nothing back. Thirty years of THE PLEASURE BOATS every twenty minutes to and from BELLE hated to do road work now cheerfully ISLE, and to and from King Edward ’s dominions; The Columbia to doing a lot of volunteer work to im­ this sort of rotation on even the best St. Johns, Michigan. Bois Blanc Island and return; The City of Detroit, through the fa­ prove the highways along their farms. The shrinkage of hay after being in soil wears it out, and the available mous St. Clair Flats, to Tashmoo Park and back to Detroit on the tlie mow for six months has been de ­ plant fool used by these crops be­ Tashmoo. The principal and best results which termined to be about 20 per cent. comes exhausted. Here Is a good rota­ Therefore, when you can sell new* bay THE CITY itself with its upwards of 300,000 population is interesting to will accrue from the seed corn cam­ tion for all the gao:l prairie soils of the look upon. Let us from Clinton county take our families to Detroit from the field at $4 per ton it is just northwest, and it will apply on the and have a gocyi, old-fashioned basket picnic on the 23rd of this month. paign of Inst winter will undoubtedly be that corn growers will be induced as well sold as it would be in tlie win ­ pooYer lands of the east as well: First, K <5c K K&K KuK K&K K & K KdK ter from the barn at $5. and you are TMEO. H. TOWNSEND, C. C. 3. S. Sec. to gather tbeir supply of seed corn eo n, then wheat, barley or oats, this this fall before the frost bits It and ahead the interest on the value of the crop seeded down with clover; next by giving it proper care be thus as­ hay and the labor of hauling It to the year, clover hay and the plowing un ­ barn. This is for well cured hay. It BLOOD POISON sured of seed of perfect germinating der of tin* second crop; then corn Is oftener much more than this. Cm Ob account of its terrible affects, blood disease is called the king of all diseases. '”1 power. again. This systrtn of rotation will f M It may be either hereditary or contracted; eo while it may not be a crime to have make the land better every year. Tim­ [the disease, it is a crime to permit it to remain in the system. It may manifest The average tramp will not work if othy may be sown with the clover and itself in the form of Scrofula, Eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen joints, For one day in the year the Amer­ itebiness of the skin, eruptions or blotches, nlcere in the mouth or on the tongue, ican people make a great fuss over the be can possibly help it and for this an extra year of pasture got In on the sore throat, falling out of hair, disordered stomach, and a general depression of reason is entitled to no aid or sympa­ foregoing rotation with much advan ­ the system. If you have any of these symptoms don ’t neglect yourself. You have American ongl£—“proud bird ” and all no time to lose. Beware of “old fogy” treatment —beware of mineral poisons — that—and then turn around and kill thy whatever, lie is a parasite pure tage, putting the available manure on beware of Quacks and Fakirs. OUM NEW METHOD TREATMENT every one they see the balance of the and simple. Society does itself a this pasture. Good crops, we might is guaranteed to cure this disease, never to return. Bank Bonds will protect you. Live Poultry Wanted wrong when it allows sympathy and say big ones, follow this sort of land Our treatment is not injurious in any way, but reaches the very root of the disease year. This shooting of these birds is end eliminates all poison from the system. The symptoms of disease gradually charity to be extended In any manner treatment disappear. The blood becomes pure and enriched, the whole system is cleansed Every Week Day. Highest Market Price a piece of barbarism anyway. So rare I and purified, and the patient feels prepared anew for the duties and the pleasures that they attract attention whenever to him. The old doctrine that If a Of life. CUBES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY. 35 Years tn TKN-DAV EXCURSION TO MILWAUKEE Detroit. 350,000 Cured. seen, why should they be killed? man will not work neither shall be eat via should be made to apply in tlie most Grand Trunk Railway SyMvm > Cousultatioo Free. Question Blank lor Home Treatment and Books Free. From an artistic standpoint there is literal sort of way to this social pest. Round Trip Excursion Tickets in no beauty of form or expression in a connection with steamer from Grand CREAM camel or an elephant, a donkey or a We lately passed through a twenty Haven or Muskegon to .Milwawkee, at DrsKENNEDY&KERGAN llama, while the best types of the do ­ mile strip of country, a prairie valley extuemely Low Fares, will be on sale We buy cream from farmers from mestic animals of civilized peoples are with 200 foot bluffs hemming It In on Friday, August 18th, 05, valid returning 1 Cor. MtcblKOo Ave. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich. just the reverse. It would be hard to August 28th, 05, except going date from either side, as charming a bit of scenery Detroit and stations west to Pontiac, K&K K&K K&K K&K K & K KuK hand separators. Please notify us if you find anything more beautiful or ex­ as we have come across in many a day. inclusive, and Fraser will be August pressive than the head of a thorough­ Still it was a hard proposition from an 19th returning August 29th. For fares have cream to sell. Can be delivered to bred horse, a Jersey cow or a well agricultural standpoint. The crops had and further particulars consult local us or we will send wagon for it. bred dog. been badly washed out by the floods In agent or write to G eo . W. V aux , A. General Commercial Printing at Republican office the valley, while the hills were at best G. P. & T. A . Ohicaeo. Ill. 18-3wk. Just as this Is written It Is a very very poor pasture ground. Beautiful catchy and aggravating time for secur­ landscapes and profitable farming ing the hay crop. Not one-half of a don ’t mix very well. very large crop will be secured as Empire Produce Co., St. Johns good forage. When a man gets a silo There is not less than 20 per cent In Railroad St., between Brush and Ottawa. Union phone 266 he is entirely exempt from this trouble, favor of keoping high grade stock on .J for no matter bow much rain may fall the farm over having a scrub herd. We while lie Is filling his silo It never does do not mean by this pedigreed animals, more harm than simply to binder the but those well bred. This applies to work; the silage Is always good, all kinds of domestic animals, horses, whether put in wet or dry. sheep, cattle, hogs, chickens. Calling the farm a manufacturing plant, a 20 CALIFORNIA We know of hundreds of farmers per cent loss, or extra cost of produc ­ Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round— who would be rid of debt, make more tion, Is something well worth Investi ­ money and enjoy life a hundred per gating. It would be quickly done in where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where FURN1TVR.E* cent more if they would just sell half any other manufacturing establish­ the land they nominally own. There animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? ment. is an immense satisfaction in getting Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more Write us for prices on any piece of furniture you up in the morning and looking over We once broke in a team of very varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division want for your home. the farm and crops and feeling that heavy draft bor-ses to handle big stone it is all your own and that you owe in a quarry, and It was surprising how of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that Prices Count —Quality Counts — no man a dollar. Rome men never en ­ soon these intelligent animals learned joy this pleasure in all their lives. will assure you a competence? how to pull to the limit of their Appearance Counts. strength and do it without fret or Jerk, The attention of railway companies Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can At this store these three features are combined and it was Interesting to watch them is called to the great value of sweet grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, and the result is values far beyond anything you can and note how they seemed to under ­ clover as a binder for the earth on all stand each other and work together to olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, buy elsewhere. cuts and fills. It fills the ground with get the best results. Nine teams out of a network of fibrous roots and will ten if required to tackle a very heavy business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment ? grow most luxuriantly on the steepest load will rush and Jerk when they Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await and most barren slopes. It Is also se'.f might just as well be trained other­ Cabinets perpetuating, and once Introduced wise. your coming. We show a large variety, of spreads rapidly and permanently. Where it grows no washing of the s.il One trouble is that when a man finds which this is one of the big sellers. is possible. It is by all odds the be?: himself the owner of u specially flue Made of maple, light finish, cas- of any of our grasses for this purpose. brood mare or sow lie is quite likely The Chicago, Union Pacific and tered —shipped complete (as per to be tempted to sell It at the extra A prominent electrical expert make*: price others are willing to pay. when cut) freight paid ...... $9.00 the assertion that the windmill with a his best interests would be conserved steel tower Is never struck by lig’.il by refusing to put a price on such an North-Western Line We want you to come ning. In this he is mistaken, for we animal. We recall tlie case of a man know of one which provoked a great who realized an Income of $150 a year is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two in and see us. display of electrical fireworks two for fifteen years from a brood mare fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double­ years ago. If the pump rod was of which he owned. Inasmuch as the wood, as many are, and if the log? of work done by this mare far more than track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Wood Seat Oak Rocker the tpwer were fastened to wooden paid for her keep, it Is easy to see that Special low round-trip rates are in effect via this line posts set in the ground, as is usually (Like cut. but with wood seat) It was difficult to place a high enough throughout the summer to various Pacific Coast points, and the case, there would he no good car:', value upon her. A good, solid oak rocker, has high connection, and such a tower word colonist low rate one-way tickets will be on sale during Sep­ make a good mark for the lightning. tember and October, which give an unusual chance for settlers arms—well finished —bolted arms. The ngitnllon over tiie of A friend asks us to tell hlm-whetbe Heed com last spring, which took the to make the trip at a minimum of expense. Freight paid, only ...... $2.00 there Is any place for the dollege g-nd form ©f special seel coni trains sent date on the farm. Why, of caurse through much of the corn belt, the ob­ Daily and personally conducted excursions are operated through to San there Is. It never hurts an educated ject of which was to show tlie corn Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland without change, on which a double man to come In contact with the sod growers how a better stand of corn berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00, via the A large variety of handsome though at first It may hurt the n>U might be scoured, was productive of roll-seat rockers in beautiful quar­ The college bred man will be quick to great good, as It particularly empha­ epo an ,i avail himself of every help sized the need of a good stand of corn Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and tered oak stock, well-finished and possible and will take more readily If a good crop was to be secured. The at lowest prices. Write us. because of his training to new ami Ini absolute necessity of scouring (he see-J proved methods of doing farm work corn In the fall tiefore the frost has a Southern Pacific Railways. All kinds of Office Furniture. ITie earth has a rich reward for the chance to Injure the germ Is a thing very best Intelligent effort man can which is now pretty well understood W. B. KNISKERN, by all and of Itself Is the best thing •;pply to it. P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ry., Chicago, III. which grew out of the corn campaign. Pleaie mail free to my addreaa, California boaklcts, map# and full FILL IN THIS COUPON particular* concerning raua and train aarvic*. JIMMIE MARKEY, If you are troubled with dizzy spells, M. J. 6 B. M. BUCK headache, indigestion, constipation. AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. • 04 WMhttniw St. E. LANSING, Mich Hollister’s Rcxky Mountain Tea will Lansing, flichigan. MARBLE, GRANITE and 5T0N make von well and keep you well. If WORKS. so-re .it fails get your money back. That's ^air. 85 cents. .J Try him for flonumental atone work O. E. V an Sicklr . WW(*4 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 3, 1905,

Teachers’ Examinations FOB 1904 AMO 1995. '•*'• ‘ Jpv. .y/.vlvy, • ;V WANIGAS v Try at our Expense Until further notice Teaohers’ Examination will be held at follows: Only a confidence trued on positive knowledge Bt. Johns high school room, beginning aeeon< that in Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. David Kennedy ’s EXPERIENCE! Thursday of Angnat. Bt. Johns eighth grade room, beginning thlr ASPHALT ROOFING latest medicine, we have a most wonderful remedy is the great teacher Thursday of October. for kidney diseases, stone in the bladder, and liver Bt. Johns high school room, beginning seeont in Thursday of March. Many people iu St. Johns and vi ­ troubles, would warrant us in urging you to try Bt. Johns seventh grade room, beginning thirf the remedy at our expense. Get a bottle from Thursday of Jane. cinity are now asing this roofing. PROGRAM.rauuti*a. Many others will nse it when your druggist today, with our absolute guarantee MONUMENT BUILDING! Firstrst day—a. m.. Orthography, Spelling to refund the money if Cal-cura Solvent does not Arithmeticbmetic, oral and written, Theory and Art they understand its great value p. m.,., Geography,Qeogra. Government,______U. 8.History help you. It removes the cause of kidney irrita­ Second day a m.. Grammar. Physiology to either new or old roofs, tion and disease, by dissolving and expelling from as in everything else. Reading, p. m., School Law, State Manual the system all stone, gravel and uric acid. Our many years of business sac- and Course of Btudy, Algebra, Boianr and ~ -r-jvzjr1., Physics (second grade.) General History It is easily applied. „ Cal-cura Solvent is the only medicine for kid ­ cess ought to be a guarantee that (second grade.) ney and bladder troubles that is sold under a we can satisfy the most particu­ Third Day (for first grade applicants only It wears for ye&rs. . ■>. General History, Physics and Geometry. lie* it i «>Affied»*—ami—md —Al nu b guarantee to cure or refund the money. We are lar in MONUMENTAL WORK Certificate* of all grades will be granted a< justified in making this offer because its record of of any kind. the examiaations at Bt. Johna In August and It is fire proof. inconclusive. For bolding on to office saoru ninr jo nn iryae, rormer statis­ March. Certificates of the second and thirr tician of the department, had got away cures is nine out of every ten cases where it Is We are equipped with all the he was bitterly criticised by the Idb- used. It is not a patent medicine, but a pre­ modern appliances and have the grades will be granted at .all other esaailna It will stand sun, rain, eral and Irish leaders, although It was ' from two agents of the secret service tion*. EXECUTIVE scription used in Dr. Kennedy ’s private practice latest designs. All examinations will begin at 8 o’clock a. m snow or wind. apparent to all that the government j and had sailed for Europe, while the with unfailing success. We will qnote you the very low­ T. H. TOWNSEND. could still command a majority with j former associate statistician. Holmes, It is the only guaranteed cure for kidney Commissioner of Schools Rigid Bennington Investigation. troubles. All druggists, $i.oo. est prices for reliable work. It Is reasonable in price. due opportunity for assembling Its was believed to have fled to Canada. In a statement Issued by Secretary Tub Cal -cura Co ., Kingston. N. Y. I ) BO BATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN forces in the house. One disclosure made by the investi ­ I Connty of Clinton —aa. At a session of For fall particulars and testimonials of the Navy Bonaparte a promise was the Probate Conrt for the connty of Cliaton Japan Welcomes Taft. gation was that the woman mentioned call on or write the undersigned. made to the public that In the Investi ­ as having extraordinary power in the j MURDOCK boldan at the Probate Offiee in the City of gation of the Bennington gunboat dis ­ The people of Japan have accorded a St Johns, oa Tuesday, the 18th day of July. tremendous and unprecedented we!- j department was found to have bor­ In the year one thousand nine hundred aster nobody should be whitewashed rowed money extensively from Ilydi and five. come to Secretary of War Taft and j Present, CHARLES M. MERRILL, Judge of and to the service be promised that on notes Indorsed by Holmes. At the & RUT H j Probe to. nobody should be made a scapegoat. his [tarty, Including the president ’s I ! St. Johns - Michigan In the matter of the estate of MARSHALL FRANK F. DAVIS daughter, upon their arrival at To- same time .the resignation of Mrs. Ber- RICH, a missing person. Contractor and Builder, 48tf He said tbut the department was uot thu Burch, who was stenographer to * Opposite the Post-office. . On reading and filing the petition, duly veri ­ kjo. Signs of cordiality were display ­ St. Johns - Michigan. yet ready to make any statement ns to Mr. Hyde, was accepted by Secretary JACKSON’S fied, of Mrs. Georgia Rich, wife of said Marshall ed everywhere, and every posdb ’.e Rich, alleging that aaidfMargball Rich has been the possible or probable cause. Wilson. She is said to have been the missing and absent from bis home for upwards mark of honor nnd nffe tion wa* Paul Jonas ’ Body at Annapolis. .woman with the power behind the of five years last past and that his whereabouts shown, even to the opening of the rrt -V are unknown and praying that Fred R. Everett On the arrival of Admiral Sigsbee's throne during Ilj'de ’s administration. Tailor-made ORTGAGE BALE:—Default having been or some other suitable person may be appointed vate garden* of the mikado. made io the condition# of a certain mort­ temporary administrator of the estate of said fleet at Annapolis the body of John Frederick A. Peokham and Moses Mgage dated June 21, 1903, executed by Laban MarshallP. Rich. Paul Jones was transferred to a tem­ Haas. New York cotton brokers, re­ Suits Lana and Lucinda J. Lane to Peter E. Wala- Thereupon it Is ordered, that THUBS0AY, porary receiving vault In the Naval fused to answer questions put by Dis­ wortb, guardian of Gracia Hainer, a minor, THE 10th DAY OF AUGUST, A. D„ 1905, at V and recorded in the office of the register of 1 o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for tbe academy grounds with full honors due POLITICAL trict Attorney Bench and were required deeds for Clinton connty, Michigan, in liber 101 bearing of aaid petition, at the probate to au admiral. The load cottln lu to show cause why they should not be are of mortgages on page 211, on June 27th. 1901; office io the City of St. Johns, on which mortgage there is claimed to be dne And it is further ordered, that notice be given AND STEAMSHIP LINES. which the body rested for more than a Douglas Shy of Presidency. punished for contempt. They refused at the date or this notice two hundred and to the persons interested in said estate, of the century in a French cemetery hr.d been even to admit that they were ac­ ninety nine dollars and fifteen centa, beside* an time and place of said hearing by causing a FOR In explaining to a committee of Dem­ THE BEST attorney fee of fifteen dollars stipulated in said copy »f this order to be published io The Clin ­ recased In nn oak cottln, and this was ocrats why he could not change his quainted with Holmes, mortgage to be paid should any proceedings be ton Republican , a newspaper printed and cir­ Northern and all Southern covered with American flag*. In about taken to foreclose said mortgage, aod no suit culating in aaid connty of Clinton for three suc­ resolution ugalnst a second candidacy. investigating Town Topics. or proceeding at law or in equity having been cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. Points; Toledo, and Points a year the remains are to be Interred Governor Doug­ The examination of the books of the instituted to recover any part of the debt se­ 16 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. permanently in the crypt of the new cured by said mortgage; Now, therefore, by (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. las of Massa­ Town Topics company by the New virtue of tbe power of salt in said mortgage East and South aud for abbey now under construction at the chusetts said contained and of the statute in such caae made ORTGAGE 8AL&— Default having been York law authorities not only disclosed aod provided, notice is hereby given that ou Direct connections at Owosso Junction and Naval academy, there to become the that If he ran M made in tbe conditions of a certain mort- a long list of prominent men and wom­ OCTOBER 21, 1905. at one o'clock io the after­ age made by Clarence W. McCreery and Carrie center of a group of immortals In he would be re­ noon, at the West front door of the Court Dnrand with D. & M. trains. en who had paid large sums for u sub MICHIGAN BRIEFS House for CliBton county, Michigau, iu the city CIcCreery, his wife, to the Michigan Mortgage American history. elected and that \ Company. Limited, of St. Johns, Michigan, scriptlou to the unpublished society of St. Johns in said counts, the said mortgage dated Msy 13th, 1893, and recorded In the office The June Immigrant Record. Giere was al­ will be foreclosed by a sale at pnblfc vendoe. to POPULAR ROUTE TO book known as “Fads and Fancies, ” Dudley E. Waters, of Grand Rapids, the highest bidder of the premises described of the register of needs of Clinton connty, The department of commerce reports ready talk of Mich., on May 29th, 1893, in liber 62 of mort- but also Implicated Justice Deuel in has been elected president of the State in said mortgage, viz : the east half of the east ages on page 599; which said mortgage was that 112.315 Immigrants entered the booming him for Bankers Association. half of the tooth.west quarter of section twen ­ Howell, Ann Arbor, Cadillac, ferentially by showing that be had ty-five in township seven north of range two 5uqr assigned by said company to Hamilton L > ports of the United States during the president of the Smith by written assignment dated Jnly 28th. been receiving a salary of $ 1,200 from A company of Lansing business men west in the state of Michigan. 1893. ana recorded in the same office on Jnly Clare, Manistee, Traverse month of June, an Increase of nearly United States in took a ride to Pine lake Saturday on Dated July 21, 1905 the company, presumably for legal ad ­ PETER E WALSWORTH. 29th, 1893, in liber 80 of mortgages on page 98; 37,000 compared with June of last case of his re- the first cars over the new electric line. and which said mortgage was duly assigned by City and Points North. vice. Colouel W. D. Maun, the propria Guardian of Oracle Hainer. a minor. said Hamiltoo L. Smith to Caroline T. smith. year. It is notable that 300 Chinese election as gov­ Regular service began Sunday. Mortgagee. Wo operate onr own liae of steamers from tor of the alleged bluckinalllng sheet, ALBERT J. BALDWIN. Ancle B. Smith and Jnlia B, Smith by written were admitted, thus showing the ef­ ernor of Massa­ E. D. Shame's jewelry and wall pa­ assignment dated December 1st, 1902 and re­ Fraukrort, Michigan, to Manitowoc and got borne from Europe nnd asserted Attorney for Mortgagee. 17-12t corded in the same office on January 29th, 1904, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and Menominee and fect of the more lenient policy. chusetts. The that all of these various transactions per store, of Graud Ledge, was gutted in liber 2 of miscellaneous records on page 826; Gladstone, Michigan, and can save yon possibility of his by fire Saturday, and stock valued at XJOTICE OF LETTING OF DRAIN CON- ou which said mortgage there is claimed to be money on tickets to the West and North- Carter to Remain Governor. were strictly legal. Incidentally he re from $8000 to $ 10,000 was destroyed. .N tract.—Notice is hereby given, that we, due at the date of this notice four hundred and being nominat ­ marked that both President Roosevelt Monroe W. Whitmore and C. C. Rice County twenty-seven dollars and eighty cents as on- J. J. KIRBY, Gen. Pass. Ag t., After a conference with the president Governor Douglas. Insurance $2000. Toledo. Ohio. ed nnd elected and ex-I’resident Cleveland had sent Draiu Commissioners of the counties of Clin ­ paid principal and interest, besides the snm of at Oyster Bay, Governor Carter of A movemen is on foot to reopen the ton and Ionia and State of Michigan, will, two hundred aud eighty-nine dollars and eighty Hawaii said that the president would to the chief magistracy of the nation their photographs and life sketches to on the 12th day of August, A. D 19o5. at the one cents taxes and interest thereon upon said was distasteful to him and to his fam­ Ashley gristmill, which has been closed farm of Forest Shepard* on rwM section 18. in premises for the years 1903 and 1904 this day not accept his resign tion and had per be Included In the book. This was for some lime. A stock company is be­ the towuship of Eagle, in said Connty of Clin ­ paid by the holders of said mortgage, and also suaded him to remain at hi* post. He ily: hence he must do all that was pos­ contrary to the denial Issued for the ing organized among tho public spirited ton, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that besides au attjroey fee of fifteen dollars pro­ (iraiul Trunk Railway System sible to discourage it. day, proceed to receive bids for the con ­ vided in said mortgage to be paid should any has still three years to serve. president at Oyster Bay. The books of citizens of the commuhity. struction of a certain drain known and desig­ proceedings be taken to foreclose tbe same; Naw Philadelphia Prcbcr. . the Smart Set company, owned by the Lightning struck the residence of nated as “Brokaw Drain, ” located and es­ and no proceedings at law or in equity having tablished in the Townships of Eagle, Clinton been instituted to recover any part of the debt WEST BOUND FROM ST. JOHNS. Ma„or Cassius Gillette of the army Town Topics people, were also inspect Dick Cook, of Grand Haven, Saturday, Connty and Danby Ionia Connty, in said secured by said mortgage; FOREIGN engineer corps, the man who unearthed ed by the district attorney. It was es killing a dog and knocking the tail Counties of Clinton and Ionia and described Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale Grand Rapids Local ...... * 8:00 a m as follows, to-wit- Grand Haven Local...... fOdWam the Savannah harbor contract frauds, tlmnted tlint the eighty per^ps who feathers off a parrot. None of the oc- contained in said mortgage and or the statute Grand Haven Local...... t3:II p m cupr-ants were injared. The house was Commencing 10 chains north and 8 chains In snch case made and provided, notice is here­ Grand Haven Express...... *7 :12 p m Komura at New York. has been chosen the head of the board had subscribed to “Fads nnd .‘nudes' west of tiie e‘» p st of section 24, township of by given that said mortgage will be foreclosed slightly damaged by fire. Danby, county of Ionia, state of Michigan, by a sale of the premises therein described at Grand Rapids Local...... +7:43 p m of three engineers to investigate the had given op $140,000. Baron Komura, foreign minister nnd Caleb Sweet, of St. 'Louis, met with running thence u 22tf w 4 ebs, tbenca n 22'., w public auction to tho highest bidder at the chief plenipotentiary of Japan, on McNichol filtration contracts and other Another Stay For Patrick. 1.60 chs. thence u 86 w 2.95 chg. thence n 23‘ e west frodt door of the Coutt House In the City EAST BOUND FROM ST. JOHNS. a very serious accident Saturday at the 6 95 chs, thence n|27 w 3 50chs, thence n 2 50 chs, of St. Johns, iu said county of Clinton, on Detroit Local______*8 :30 a m reaching New York with his suit wa* public works in the city of Philadel ­ Judge O’Brien of the New York court chemical works where he was at work thence n 32' e 6 50 ebs, thence u 5-V-k’ e 3 25 chs, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1905, at one o'clock Detroit Express...... ______*8:48 am met by the resident Japanese officials phia. His detail to this work was due of appeals lias granted a motion for a on a scaffold, it giving away with about thence n 14 e 75 ebs, tbence n 5I V w 5 65 ebs, in the afternoon, and that the premises are de ­ Detroit Local...... til :08 a m thence n 3 w 2.75 chs. thence n 51' w 3.60 chs, scribed in said mortgage as follows: the north ­ Dnrand Local...... f4:80 p m and a group of Japanese merchants. to the influence of Secretary Root. In stay of execution for a reargument of 800 bricks upon it, breaking Sweet’s leg thence n 211-<° w 3.00 chs. tbence s I* w 4.40 chs, east one-quarter of tue north-west one-qnarter Detroit Local...... ____ +7 :12 p m at the hip. and him about the thence e6.6o chs.itbence n 75 ‘V e 2.50 ebs, thence of section No. twentv-niue, in township No. __ ___ 9:06 p m Speaking for the baron, Mr. Sato said this move Is seen the hand of the ad the case against Albert T. Tatrlck, con s 83V e 2.70 chs, thence across county line s seven north uf range No. one west, Iv Clinton Dnrand Local (Sundays only) that the war had already cost 570,000 ministration In favor of the reform demned to death for the murder of head and arms very badly. 8SV w 80 chs, thence n 79* e 5.60 ebs, tbence n County. Mich. ’Daily. fDaily except Sunday A severe . electrical storm Friday 22V e 8.60 chs. thence s 52’ e 8.80 chs, tbence n Dated St. Johns, Mich., July 10th, 1905, men, of whom 370,000 were Russians. forces. With Mr. Gillette will lie as­ William Rice. This is the third delay 75 e 4,70 chs.’thence s 48* e 3.30 chs, thence s 82' CAROLINE T SttI • H, W. J. BLACK. Agt.. St. Johns. Mich. The Japanese expenditure of money sociated William Barclay Farsons and n the execution of Patrick’s death sen ­ night did u large amount of damage to e 4.00 chs thence s 61* e 7.50 chs. thence s 46* e ANNIiC B. SMITH and was estimated at $700,000,000, and it Lansing and the immediate vicinity 2.50 chs, tbenca s 73* e 7.00 ebs, tbence s 56V • Jl'L'.A B. SMITH. John D. McClenuan. The department tence while he has been confined In 9.00 chs, thences 2.50 chs. thence s?45* w 50 chs, to Assignees of Mortgage. was the intention of Japan to ask nn Losses by fires reached several thousand of public safety has brought out addi ­ the death house at Slug Sing for the dollars, and a considerable number of terminus 7.75 chs e and 7.25 chs n of the a l/i post LYON Si MOINET. & indemnity to cover all losses rather of section 18, township of Eagle, county of Attorneys for Assignees 15-lSt Lansing Suburban tional evidence of bogus voting In va ­ past three years. farm animals were killed. No loss of Clinton. than the assurance of withdrawal from rious [tarts of the city. One man who Murderer Hoch Reprieved. humau life occurred, although several SPECIFICATIONS t^TATE OF MICHIGAN. 29th Judicial Cir- Said drain is to be constructed of No 1, 6, 8 Traction Company. the disputed territory. has been dend forty-six years has been Just as the march to the gallows In were severely shocked. O cult, in Chsncery. Baron Komura is regarded as one of and 12 inch tile. Contracts fo.- furnishing said Snit pending in tbe Cireuit Conrt for the voted right along. the Chicago Jail was about to begin The First National bank of Vicks­ tile will be made at the time and rlace above Connty of Clinton, in Chancery, on the 26th IN EFFECT OCT. 30, 1904. Japan ’s greatest mentioned in the same manner as contracts for Extra Session Nov. 11. for Johann Hoch, convicted of mur­ burg. Mich., will be organized with a day of Jnne, A. D. 1905. statesmen, a 11 digging, etc., as hereinafter more particularly Clarrie E Cowell, complainant, vs. Alpheus dering one of his numerous wives, capital stock of $50,000, Comptroller specified. P. Cowell, defendant. Electric Cam will leave the Downey Honse for It was announced at Oyster Bay that Said iob will be let by sections. The section the more because Mrs. May Wilson offered to supply Ridgley having approved the appli­ In this cause it appearing from* affidavlt'on St. Johns at 6 A. m„ 7 :30 A. M„ 9 A. M., 10:30 A. he is uot of one of the president had decided to call an cation of J. O. Becraft, of Dowagiac, at the outlet of said drain will he let first, and file that defendant Alpheus P. Cowell is a resi­ m., 12 m., 1:30 P M., 3 P. M„ 4:30 P. u , 6 p. m. extraordinary session of congress, be­ the money necessary for an appeal to (lie remaining sections in theirorder up stream, dent of tliis State, that process for his appear­ aud 7:30 p. m., daily except Sundays. First the four feudal and Fred E. Lee, A. B. Gardner, Fred in accordance with the diagram now on file ance herein has been dnly issued and the same Train Sundays leaves at 7 :30 A. m. ginning Nov. 11. This will Ik ? after the higher court. The hanging was E. Becraft and William G. Howard. with the other papers pertaining to said drain, could not be served npon him by reason of his clans and has | intheoffireof the Connty Drain Commissioner Return ing. leaves St. Johns st 7:80 A. M., 9 A. m., the president ’s southern trip. The then delayed two hours for communi ­ absence from said State; therefore, on motion 10:30 A. m., 12 M., 1:30 P. M., 3 P. M„ 4 :S0 P. M., forced his way j The governor of Michigan receives of the said County of Cliuton, to which refer­ of Lyon A Moinet. solicitors for said complain ­ message Is expected to lay stress upon cation with Governor Deneen, who ence may be had hy all parties interested, and 6 p. m., 7:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. daily except upward on mer­ some very odd requests. Every mail ant, It is ordered that said defendant enter ills Sundays. First Train Sundays leaves at 9 a . ■ the necessity of railway Icgldntiou. later granted a reprieve of thirty days. brings letters from men with griev­ bids will be made and received accordingly. appearance in said causa on or before three it. In his youth Contracts will be made with the lowest re­ months from the date of this order, and that he was sent to attention to the Panama canal needs ances. One of the latest is from a man sponsible bidder giving adequate security for within twenty days the complainant canse this Freight and Baggage will be handled at North nnd the Chinese boycott. who appeals to the governor to inter ­ the performance of the work, in a sum then order to be published iu the Clinton Repub ­ Lansing at 10:30 a . m. and from St. Johns at 12 Harvard univer ­ Ns, RELIGIOUS fere and require a neighbor to abolish and there to be fixed by us, reserving to our- lican , a newspaper printed, published and . by steam train. On week days only. sity by his gov­ La Follette on Rockefeller. Selves the right to reject any and all bids. The circulating in said county, said pnblication to $5.00 mileage hooks on sale for 83 00. an evil smelling pig pen iu the vicinity date for the completion of such contract, and be continued therein once in each week for six J. R. ELLIOT G knkral Mob ernment for five In nn address at the Galesburg (WIs.) of the complainant ’s residence. the terms of payment therefor, shall and will weeks in succession, or that she canse a certi­ Adler ’s Idea of God. be announced at the time nnd place of letting. fied copy of this order to be personally served years. On hi* Chautauqua Governor I.a Follette of Lanra, the 13-year-old daughter of Notice is fnrthor hereby given, that at the way here the Wisconsin said thafthe representative Expressing dissatisfaction with the on said defendant at least twenty days before existing “mush of religious sentiment ” John A. On, of Standish, killed one of time aud place of said letting, or at such other the time above prescribed for his appearance. baron resolutely character of our government was in the largest bears ever seen in that sec­ time and place thereafter to which we, the GEORGE H. MARSHALL. County Drain Commissioners aforesaid, may BY BOAT and with the “vague, blurred outlines Circuit Conrt Commissioner. declined to dis ­ greater peril than at any time before tion. The child saw a large black bear adjonrn the same, the assessments for benefits of thought on the greatest of all sub­ Clintoi Connty, Michigan. cuss the war, iu its history. He Insisted that the Il­ about to make a supper of her pet lamb. and tlie lands comprised within the “Brokaw LYON A MOINET, Bay your ticket to Baron Komura. jects,” Professor Felix Adler In bis She snatched down her father’s Win ­ Drain Special Assessment District.” and the Solicitors for Complaioant. . but said that linois law of freight rates was not be apportionments thereof will be awarded by Business Address; —St. Johns, Mich. 15-6t Japan was full of hope nnd that the latest book, “The Iteligiou of Duty,” chester and shot at the animal through ns and will be subject to review for one day, Ing enforced and said he would like the affirms three beliefs which be cannot the open window, and killed him. from nine o'clock in the forenoon until five GRAND HAVEN. world wou.J gain oy her conflict Job of hanging Stuyvesant Fish, pres­ o'clock in the afternoon. r pRKASURY DEI’AR I'M KNT-Offlceof Comp- with Russia. He said that victory give up while retaining a courageous When fishing on V1 bite Lake Thurs­ The following is a description of the several L troller of the Currency, Washington, June ident of the Illinois Central, for oblig 8, 1905. could never have been won by his attitude toward life. They are, “The day morning, Arthur Rose, aged 19, tracts or parcels of land constituting the ing the people to submit to such In ­ Idea of righteousness, the idea that Jus­ was drowned. He was seized with an Special Assessment District of said drain, viz; Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented people except for three thing* —namely, ferior accommodations. Of John D. to the undersigned, it has been made to appear SI.50^CHICAG0 tice will gain the ascendant, and that epileptic fit and fell out of his boat. that ‘ The St. Johns National Bank. ” in the a Just quairel, a pure public service Rockefeller lie had this t » say: “Rocke- Rose was a clothing salesman for Mont ­ a ■2 c citv of St. Johns, in the connty of Clinton, aud From there. We’ll transfer your and a simple life. The so called yellow there Is a sublime purpose In things." SUB-DIVISION AND £ at SiC state of Michigan, lias complied with all the feller gives lots of money, but he Is in He that there Is a higher be- gomery, Ward & Co., at Chicago. He N AME OF OWNER OF LAND. 1 t* s rovistons of the “Act of Congress to enable baggage FKEE. See our agent. peril was wholly the creation of the all kinds of business, strangling nnd leaves his parents and two sisters, who * H « atioDal Banking Associations to extend their Railroads will not sell through imagination on the part of some In ­ Ing, “nn ultimate divine reality In were camping hack of the life saving Rcorporate existence and for other purposes,” throttling one after another, and If he things,” but this being “Is not a man, station at White Lake. n 15a of « 30a of eS' of ns'i 2t approved July 12, 1882 tickets. terested peonle of Europe. The baron, could live a million years he could not Chance Grinnell*< Now, therefore. I, Thomas P. Kane, deputy accompanied by Minister Taknbira, is not be or she or It, dkl not make the When P. H. Cary, formerly of Lans ­ o 30a of n 50a of a1 , of ne Y and ne l* and acting comptroller of the currency, do expiate for the crimes committed by world as a carpenter makes a table ing. left with his wife for Rochester, of nek of ne)d ...... 24 hereby certify that “The St. Johns National the other peace envoy, went promptly robbing his competitors.” N Peak Bank," iu the city of St. Johns, in the connty to meet tilt president at Oyster Bay. or ns nn architect builds a bouse.” On N. Y., several weeks ago. they took nwk of nn k of re\* ...... 24 of Clintou. and state of Michigan, is authorized During the visit President Roosevelt Porto Rico Geeks Home Rule. moral grounds only lie assumes the with them a bright 4-year-old girl, who Julia McCrnmb to have succession for the period specified in had been left in their charge, the wt4 of Dfi'l...... 21 its amended articles of association, nsmely nc- GOODRICH Delegates representing sixty-five mu existence of such a being, for there Is L M McCrnmb til the close of business on June 8, 1925. urged that the envoys ask their country mother having died. Word now comes to grant an armistice or at least stop nlelpalitles in Porto Rico, selected n power back of the effort toward e'jofnwk ..... 24 5 In testimony whereof, witness my hand and righteousness which gives effect to It from Rochester that a well-to-do bnt E*t of VV'm Hudson seal of office th*s eighth day of Jnne, 1905. hostilities {tending the outcome of the from both polltleal parties, have as­ childless couple there jokingly offered all of e‘4 of s of highway...... 13 5 5 T. P. KANE. beyond our finite power. The form F L Brokaw Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Cur­ Line pca<-e conference. sembled In convention at San Juan and Cary a dog for the child, and Cary, of theism he cannot use, but accepts 10a is cor of e Y of se1* north of rency. 14-5t Swedish Ministry Resigns. drawn up n memorial to congress. It satisfied that he was better sitnated to angling >oad ...... 18 complains thnt the power of the exeeu the content. As to creeds, Dr. Adler care for a dog than a child, accepted. E Bench \ DMINISTHATOR S SALE-Notice Is here- After the committee appointed by contends that as opposed to the scien ­ at«o the township of Danby at large by given that by virtue and in pursuance STEAMERS the riksdag to deal with the separa­ tlve council appointed by the president all of sw k of i«<4 n of englipg road of license aod authority granted to me. the is still preponderant. It proposes that tific certainty of agnosticism there is and s'i of nwk of sw* 4 „______18 undersigned, by the Probate Conrt, for tbe tion crisis had reported against the a moral certainty based on truth nec ­ All About California ^ Margaret Briggs County of Clinton, State of Michigan, on the bill proposed by the government the a senate 1m? organized with two mem­ its resources, its op[)ortniiities, its won ­ ell of sw1* * of highwRy...... 18 15th day of June, 1905. to Hell real estate be­ bers from each of seven districts and essarily Inferred from moral experi­ Forest Shepard end wife longing to the estate of Olney Davis, deceased, OUR FINEST BOATS cabinet relinquished office. The com­ ence, nnd In affirming the existence of derful climate and kindly soil. How allofek of sw'-i n of highway and I will sell at public anctinn to tbe highest bid ­ thnt the heads of departments be nam ­ all of »w k of se1* n of high way.. .18 5 mittee was willing to negotiate with a higher power he takes a step be­ to get there, how loug it takes, and what der tberefor, on the 7th day of Angnst, A. D. Leave Muskegon 7:00 p.m. ed by the president with the consent E J Shepard 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Norway for a separation if the newly yond the agnostic. it costs via the Chicago, Union Pacific s 5)'«a of • 45a of w’>j of seS...... 18 front door of the store of Jamee C. Davit, In Grand Ilaven 9:15 p. m. every elected storthing should request a re­ of this senate. Municipal autonomy is & North-Western Line, are all told O Snyder the village of Bath. Clinton Connty, Micbigen, Hindoo Here With a Mission. about in booklets sent postpaid to an 5a off n end of e 45a of w'k of ne 1* 19 5 the following described premise*, viz: The peal of the uot of union or If such re­ also desired. The movement was in ­ O Snyder southwest qaarter of the northweat qnartor of day: arrives Chicago6:00 a. m. quest were made after a plebiscite of j itiated by Mayor Todd of San Juan P. Rninanathnn, a wealthy and ex­ address for 4 cents in stamps. W. s 7^a of w S5a of sek and ...... 18 sectioo number twenty-foor (24) in the town ­ with a view to stemming the tide of alted Hindoo missionary, has arrived Kniskern. P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ry., 5a off n end of w 85a of ne k...... 19 ship of Bath, Connty of Clinton, State of the Norwegian people had declared In Chicago. 18*1 Herbert McCrnmb Michigan. Boats Steam heated. favor of it TerUia terms of separa­ anti-American feeling. One result was at New York to attend the religious n 6514a of nwk ...... 19 Dated Jnne 20, 1905. conference at Greenacre, Me., and to K R MeCrnmh JAMES C. DAVIS. tion were proposed by the committee, the organization of the Porto Ulco Mu­ wk of n S4a of s 76a of nw k------19 Administrator of the estate of Including the establishment of a zone nicipal league, headed by Mayor Todd begin a series of lectures In American I)1D IT EVER OCCUR TO TOP E Darling 12-7 Olney Dav a, deceased. LOW EXCURSION RATES cities. This Hindoo lawyer Is a lender n 10a of wV£ of a 42a of nw k ..... 19 5 on each side of the frontier free from Senator Mitchell Sentenced. That Kail Ticket* are Accepted ou D. & II. H Layton of the Tamil race In Ceylon, hns been also the township of Fa^le at large *iTATK OF MICHIGAN. Twenty-ninth jndl- —Via— fortifications, the right of pasturing At Portland, Ore., United States Sen Dally Line Steamers7 O clal circuit in chancery. educated In England nnd Is looked up Now. therefore, all unknown end non-resi- Salt pending in circuit conrt for the connty of reindeer In Norway by Swedish Lap­ ntor John H. Mitchell was sentenced dent person*, owners and persons interested in to by his people ns a knower of God, Undet special arrangement with the the above described lends, and yon William Clinton, io chance-T. at St. Johns ou tbe Z8lh landers, unobstructed transit through to pay a fine of $ 1,000 and to serve Michigan Central, Wabash and Grand du of July, A. D. 1905. ar Brahma Jnaln. His lectures will be Tallman. •m'«rvNnr of the township of Eagle, Welter S. Spaulding and Della L. Spaulding both countries and nn arbitration con ­ six months Imprisonment for having Trank Railways, all classes of tickets Pan) A. Volk, highway commissioner of the Missouri Pacifc Ry. upon the unity of faith. He alms to township of Eagle, connty of Clinton. Wm. H. complainants, vs. Elmar Cross, Olive A. Rose. vention. The report of the committee used his office to further the law prac­ show the harmonization of the Chris­ reading via these lines between Detroit Pryor, supervisor of the township of Danby Jaoey Barnes and George W. Gallup, defend ­ To all Summer Reaorta of the West, was accepted by the riksdag. tice of the firm of Mitchell & Tanner. and Buffalo, in either direction, will be and Gen Doolittle, highway commissioner of ants. tian and Indian religions. For thirteen accepted for transportation on D. B. the towoshto of Danby, cnoutv of Ionia, are In this canse it appearing from affidavit on including Meeting of the Czar and Kaiaer. The execution of the sentence was de ­ file, that defendant George W. Gallup it not a years he has been solicitor general for steamers. hereby notified that at the time and place resident of this state and that his whereabout* With all Europe on tiptoe of curios­ ferred pending a tevlew of the case the British throne at Ceylon. Send a two cent stamp for illustrated aforesaid, or at such other time and place are unknown, therefore, on motion of George COLORADO. UTAH, CALIFORNIA, thereafter to which said hearing may he ad- R. Heck, eolieitor for complainants, It is order ­ ity and expectancy at the critical mo­ by the supreme court, and Mr. Mitchell Nordau Heads Zion Congrsss. l took let. Address D. & B. Steamboat jonrned. we shall proceed to receive bids for ed, that defendant enter his appearance in aaid and PORTLAND, OREGON. ment preceding the peace conference Is free under $2,000 ball. In pronounc ­ Company, Department A., Detroit, the construction nr said “Brokaw Drain," in canse on or before five months from the date of Max Nordau, the famous French the manner hereinbefore stated ; and also, that this order, end that within twenty days the Free Reeling Chair Cara. and following the zemstvo congress’ ing the sentence Judge I». Hnvcn said Mich. at snch time of letting from nine o'clock in the criminologist, hns been elected presl-> forenoon until five o’clock in the afternoon, the complainant cauae this order to be published Pullman Palace Sleegmg Cars. appeal to the people of Russia, Em­ that be had given consideration to the dent of the seventh congress of Zion ­ ^ All the Money In California aasessments for benefits end the lands com­ in Tnx Ci.inton Republican , said pnblication Electric Lighted Dining Cara. peror William of Germany, on board age of the defendant In mitigation of prised within the Brokaw Drain Special Assess to be continued once io each week for six ists at Basle, Switzerland. Over a mant Districts will he snhject to review. In succession. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cara. the Ilobenzollern, and Czar Nicholas, punishment, also to the fact that he thousand delegates were present from is not in its gold fields. Fortunes are GKO. P STONE. made from the wheat fields and the And yon end each of yon. owners and person? BORQR R HECK. Circuit Judge. Special Q. A. R. Train to Denver, on the Polar Star, held a secret confer ­ Is forever disqualified from bolding of­ twenty-two countries. interested in the aforesaid lands are hereh; Solicitor for Compl’t. 18-7 ence In the gulf of Finland. Numer­ fice. The maximum penalty Is two fruit farms. Why not investigate the cited to appear at the time aod place of sne Colorado, September i. Extremely chances there? Through train service letting as aforesaid, and he heard with res. ous guesses have been made about years and $ 10,000 fine. to snch special assessments and your interest HOLLISTER'S Low Rates. Chicago to California, via Chicago, in relation thereto. If von so desire, this Interview, most of which said that Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union MONROE W. WHITMORE/ Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Thin is the 8 cenic Route to Denver the kaiser had advised peace and re­ Pacific and Southern Pacific Line. Connty Drain Commissioner of the Con"tdof via Pueblo and Colorado Springe—It ^Ilegal -criminal CLUBBING RATES Clinton. M-2, A Busy Msdioins for Baijr People forms. Rate for double berth, $7 Chicago to CHARLIE C. RICE, Bringx Golden Health and Rnowed Vigor. honre ’ atop-over at Colorado Springs. Balfour Refuses to Quit. to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Connty Drain Commissioner of the Counts of A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. Live Write for full particulars. Republican and Semi-weekly Journal ...... II. 65 Barbara or Sacramento. Tourist fol­ Ionia, and Kidney Troubles, Pimple#, Eczema, Impure Premier Balfour’s answer to the ma­ Cotton Look Witnesses Flos. Republican and Michigan Farmar ...... 1.60 Dated St. Johns. Mich.. July 18th. A. D. 114) Blood. Bail itreaf h. Sluggish BoweU, Headache ELLIS FARNSWORTH, D. P. JL, Just as the grand Jury Investigation Rapnbliean and N. Y. Tribune Farmer ...... ISO der, with complete information, sent and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab­ jority vote raised by the opposition Republican and Daily Detroit Journal 3 25 free on request. F. A. Miller, General form, 184 Clark SU Chicago, Ills. of the agricultural departmei fraud let 85 cents a box. Genuine made by was that the government refuseJ to re­ Rapnbliean and Weakly Intar Ocean „...... l.ro Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W. S. All kind* Of printing for townphip of-' Hou.ierxit Dat’d Conpany , Madison. Wls H. D. ARMSTRONG, T. P. A„ cases had got under way It necame Rapnbliean aod St. LonisQloba Democrat l 66 sign on the ground tint the vote was Rapnbliean and Grand Rapids Daily Herald 1.00 Howp II, 381 Broadway, New York. fleers at The Republican Office. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 88 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 8 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 3. 11105 —* Olney. New and Spicu ELSIE HAPPENINGS Frank Burch did business iu Glut y Tuesday. ^ Elsie News in Brief. DupUin. L. L. Allen and wife and daughtir ^ Kicker Items OUR ENTIRE LINE OF spent Sunday in Elsie. Ayer's Mrs. Luella Ash spent Tuesday in St. Elder and Mrs. Sprague are attending Mrs. Roy Allen aud daughter, Mrs. Some Breezy Paragraph* That Tefl of 10c AND 12'Ac Johns. M. E. campmeeting at Long Lake. Fred Oonkliu, of Elsie, spent Monday in Falling hair means weak hair. Nina Smith was an Owosso visitor F. J. Hosley, of St. Johns, visited his Bannister. Lively Tunes In Givea- Thursday. mother a part of last week. Rev. It. R. Risley has been engaged Then strengthen your hair; dam Gulch. D. F. Ripley, of Toledo, was an Elsie Mrs. Belle McDermott spent Saturday to teach the fall term of school iu dis ­ feed it with the only hair food, visitor Friday. and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Smith. trict No. 8 . Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks A. J. Hankins made a business trip Mrs. O. O. Bruce is entertaining her Mrs. Harry Churchhill is entertain ­ falling hair, makes the hair E understand that Major brother, Mr. Coates and family of ing company from Boyne City, Charle­ to Owosso Monday. voix county. Cobb Is making threats Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dowuie are visit ­ Missouri. that he will down us at WASH GOODS | Joe Owen, wife and daughter, Edna, Harry Churchhill, wife aud baby ing friends iu Alma. spent Saturday aud Sunday with rcla- the next local election. Miss Clara Black, of Victor, spent of Etna, Ind., are visiting his enter and WThe major will doubtless be lyuched tives'in Bannister. Hair Vigor Saturday in Duplaiu. brothers here. before the next election occurs. Mrs. Marti a Suelliug and daughter, Elmer Cook and sou, Le vis, and REDUCED TO 8c PER YARD. Henry Bond and lady friend spent daughter, Fraucelia, of Elba Center, grow, completely cures dan ­ Sunday evening at Elsie. Vera, of Elsie, spent Saturday and Sun ­ day with her parents. were Oluey visitors Monday. druff. And it always restores The Red Front drug store killed un- Those who attended tire show in St. other mun last week by substituting Johns report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hainer and daugh­ colorto gray hair, all the rich, ters, of St. Johns, visited relatives here \> Fairfield dark color of early life. morphine for quinine, making ten in Jay Sessions and wife, eut Saturday afternoon with of Clarence, from Friday until “8 uuday. made m v Imlr all I could wish It to be.” JOHN HICKS Sunday at the home of C. Bond. Blanche and Hazel Currier. ItKIlKtCA K. ALLEN, Elizabeth, N. J. should now stand pat on his record. Herbert Fuller and fami'y, of Morrice, Geo. Duncan made a business trip to The two churchts of Duplain will *1.00 a bottle. .1. c. a YK it CO., 33 CLINTON A VENUE, ST. JOHNS, MICH. \ Maple Rapids the fore part of the week. were calling on relatives Saturday mhmimimmmmuw •■■ilMaiiiwilaiSii hold a union social on the Christian aud Sunday. While we were riding out toward Irwin Oberlin, of Flint, is visiting his church lawn Friday evening, August Mr and Mrs. Fred Williams attended Dog creek on our cayuse lust Sunday mother and other friends for a few 18, 1905. The Hag drill and a program to ^survey the beauties of nuture four days. will be prepared. Ice cream and cake the (tauoraum of the fall of Port Ar­ Falling Hair thur last Thursday iu Jackson. of the Big Six ranchers got after us Mrs. Mary Buell, of Detroit, was the will be served. All are cordially in ­ and run us for three miles before they guest of M. S. Hambleton and wife last vited. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Ailing, of Friday. Morrice, returned to their home Tues­ hauled off. We counted twenty-one Miss Ethel Ash is entertaining Miss day, after a few days visit with the A COLORED John Collier, who has been iu Ten ­ Ethel Eckert, of Caro. latter’s uncle, W. C. Fox and other nessee for some time, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason, of relatives. Grace Fox returned with lus home. Flint, are visiting relatives here. them to make an extended visit. HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! Miss Marion Downie is spending her Mr. and Mrs. Ewer, of Bingham, vacation with friends in Detroit and Camp Meeting Cleveland. were callers at the home of E. J. War­ ren, Tuesday. ^ Elba, will be held at GRATIOT COUNTY Miss Amy Anderson, of Saginaw, is Epworth League next Sunday morn ­ spending her vacation with her sister, ing. Topic, The First Fruits for God. Frank Thomas has returned from his St. Johns, Michigan, Miss Fanny. Leader, E J Warren. work near St. Johns. The L. O. T. M. M. are having a Tuesday evening, August 8 th the Calvin Thomas took in the excursion in the grove of Mr. George W. Emmons ’, school of instruction this week, assisted to Frankfort Sunday. beginning AUGUST 3 and ending Agricultural Fair and Races by a deputy. Epworth League business meeting will be held at the home of Wells Squiers. E. Cook and family spent Sunday at AUGUST 14, 19O5. The meetings The I. O. O. F. are improving their All members are urged to be present. the home of R. Burfford. ______will be under the leadership of Rev. J. AUCUST 29, 30, 31 AND SEPTEMBER I temple by a fresh coat of paint, James Refreshments will be served. Worden being the artist. Ira Wool aud wife speut Sunday 'at I. Hill, pastor of the Lansing A. M. E the home of J. Swarthout. Championship Ball Game. $70 first, $30 Mrs. S. Koda, of Brighton, was the church, assisted by Rev. D. M. Lewis August 29. guest of Mrs. A. J. Hankins a few days Mrs. R. T. Crook, of Maple Rapids, aud Rev. J. H. Williams, of Canada ; second. Any base ball team in Michigan may enter. is visiting relatives and friends here. the fore part of the week. Rev. J. Nichols, of Indiana, and a lady Entries close August 26th. Lulu Streeter is spending the week at Mrs. Orson Brown, of Owosso, but LOCAL MARKETS evangelist, Mrs. P. V. Wright. formerly of this place, is very low and tiie home of her grandfather in Chapin. Gratiot County Farmers' Race. Purse, $50. slight holies of her recovery. Prices paid by St. Johns bujeie C. D. Wooley and wife, of Bannister, Soul-stirring music will be furnished Mrs. Tom Clark was bitten on the Corrected every Thursday. were the guests of Fred Crippen and by talented jubilee singers, assisted by Children's Day. With a fine program. hand Sunday by a spider, and for a few wife Saturday night and Sunday. the choir of the Lansing A. M. E August 30. days had a very painful hand. BUYING PRICES. A party of men from here expect to church. 2:24 Pace, Free-For-All-Trot, l/2 Mile Run. All Rob Packingham and son, of Owosso, GRAIN. start for North Dakota Wednesday Come one and all, it will do you good. Harness Purses $400. slient Sunday at the home of his par­ Wheat—No. 1 white, $.7.1; No. 2 red, *.75 morning to work during the threshing Oat»—26c. season. 1 G. W. V alentine , BURLEY TUBBS, THE EQUESTRIAN WONDER, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Packingham. Corn —80c in ear;65c shelled. Committee ] Edward Hill, Bye—75c. Mr. and Mrs. J. Buffington returned “FOUR OF THE MO SIX RANCHERS GOT With bis troop of Educated Horses, with Barney, Mascot, Sparkle and W. S. Hambleton and family are Beans —handpicked, per bn., *1.80 ( J. A. F. Bell. AFTER US.” spending the week in Galesburg, at the Wood —soft, *1.50; mixed, *1.75; hard, home Tuesday after speudiug a week Trinket, will be at the Fair, and their equestrian feats will send the home of his brother, E. C. Hambleton. $ 2.00. with relatives in the southern part of Admission 10 cts. shots fired at us as we rode, but we children into ecstacles of delight aud parents and guardians into pa- the state. roxyisms of wonder. Dr. Bion Bates has opened dental par­ , FRUITS, ETC. Rev. J. I. Hill, of Lansing, Mgr. were untouched. We bear no malice lors over Mecomber’s shoe store, and Potatoes—60c per bo. James Fountain aud Miss Lillie See whatever. The cowboy's life is a lone ­ Beets—25c. were married in Ithaca Saturday. They will be pleased to have his friends give Squash—leper lb. ly one, and lie should pick up his fun August 31. 2:35 Trot, 2:16 Pace, 3-4 Mile Run. him a call. Carrots—25c per bn. at once began housekeeping on Mr. wherever he can. Peas—*.65 per bu. Fountain ’s farm where he had every ­ COMMISSIONER'S SECTION Married, at the Methodist parsonage Onions —75c —*1.00. thing ready for his bride. July 26, by Rev. I. T. Weldon, Wm. Cabbage—50c—60c per dor. We do not know who it was that Sept. 1. Free-For-All Pace, 2:30 Pace and 2:24 Trot, 1 Davis, of Suufield, and Miss Nora Wil­ PRODUCE. Teachers’ examinations beginning next week Thursday. Reading, Gray ’s fired three shots at us last Thursday Mile Run. Entries close August 26th. son, of Bath. Bntter--15c —16c per lb. night as we were returning home from The Clement reunion was held Wed ­ Eggs- He-15c per do 2. ^Washington- “Elegy in a Country Churchyard. ” Lard —Sc per lb Theory and Art, Hinesdale ’s “Art of a poker purty on Cohise pluce, but be All Farmers of adjoining counties are requested to enter stock and nesday, August 2, at the home of Mr. Honey- dark, 10c; white, 11c. produce for competition. and Mrs. A. Tabor. Will give more ME \T9 Mrs. Pearl Barrett’s baby is sick at Study. ” is hereby advised to throw clubs in ­ particulars next week. Beef, live weight—8c—4c. this writing. . . _ You who are planning to attend the stead of using a gun. None of his bul­ New horse barns, cattle barn and sheep and bog barns. Beef, dressed —5c—6c. county normal department next year, lets came within a rod of us. The Standard Bearers will meet Wed ­ Veal calves, alive —4c- 5c. Edd and Earl Greenwood visited Everything is now in readiness aud a car load of horses will lie here in nesday, August 9, with Mrs. I. T. Wel­ Veal calves, dressed —6c—e^jc. their cousin, Frank Doty, last Sunday. will yon please send me /our names training two weeks before the big event. don. The meeting will be called Hojcs . alive- *5.00 —*5.65. and Dostoflfice addresses as soon as con ­ Hogs, dressed —6c—7c Mrs. Rettie Koons and baby visited venient? Mr. Siles, from the state of Illinois, promptly at 2:30 o. m. Lambs, alive- *5.00 —*6.00. last week in Lansing. Her husband who bus been In the chicken business, For particulars address, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irish and baby, Matton, dressed —6c—7c. went on Saturday. You young people who are eligible to of Pontiac, were entertained from Sat­ Sheep—3c—4c. has come to Arizona aud is to estab­ Everybody remember the ice cream enter the county normal, why not do A. McCALL, Sec’y., Ithaca, Mich. urday to Monday at the home of Mr. POULTRY, HIDES AND WOOL •o this fall? Teachers of training are lish a weekly paper at Bald II111. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Dowuie. (Corrected by Byron Danley.) social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. scarce and much sought after right here Silos will last about two weeks, and Fat Hens, alive —88c. Milton Boot, Friday evening, August 4. The Floral Emblem Club met with Broilers—18c per pound. in our own county. The law will per­ then his bald bead will be seen in Roaslie Netzorg, Thursday afternoon. Docks, alive —88c Mrs. N. M. Gardner visited the latter mit only a limited number to enter; Bald Hill no more. lie believes in Ice cream and cake were served, and Ducks, young—10c. part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. hence to insure entrance, send in a no ­ moral suasion, while the Bald Illllers Fat Turkeys, alive —12c. N. Smith, of Ovid, and picked huckle­ Passenger Schedule 1 a very enjoyable time was had by the Geese, alive —7c tice of yonr intentions early. believe In No. 32 cartridges. The New young ladies. Beef Hides —7. berries. Respectfully, Horse Hides-*2.00-*2.50. Samuel Peterson and wife have re­ Walter Mittic, of California, visited THEO. H. ToWNSEjiD. V I A Deacon Skins —25—50c. at Mr. aud Mrs. Austin Cowles’ last Chicago drummers are usually pret­ Lexington Hotel turned from California, where they Calf SLius—6c—7c. X, ------7 ----- ty keen fellows, but one of them made have been for the past year. If they Tallow—28 to 4c, Monday. He was a school mate of BOSTON, MASS. Sheep Pelts, estimated wash wool—25c per lb. Mrs. Cowles. She had not seen him A WALNUT GROVE. a mistake over at Lone Jack one night HACKLEY LINE can dispose of their property here they HAY AND 8TBAW. A friend who has planted a large exwet to return werft for nine years. last week. He found six aces in a Cor. Washington A BoyUtoo streets. No. 1 Timothy —*7.00 grove of black walnuts, starting the pack of cards and bad the bad taste BETWEEN Mrs. Goff, who has been ill for some No. 2 Timothy —* 6.00 trees from the nuts, wishes to know If time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clover Hay—*6.00 . to speak about it and get a finger shot Chicago, Muskegon and Qrand Rapids Clover Seed —*4.00 —*5.50. \ Chapin It would be better to cultivate the lit­ off. Headquarters for Michigan Press A. Schenck, died quite suddenly Satur­ (Chicago Dock*. No. 3 Rush Street) day. The remains were taken to her tle trees or let them have the shade of Association and business men while Born, to C. M. Loynes and wife, a the weeds and grass. It would cer­ ola home Mondav in Byron. Funeral Byron Danlex buys live poultry During our editorial career we have in Boston. Located in business services were held Tuesdav at that baby girl, last week. tainly be best to keep these trees well in one way aud another become pos­ every week day In the year. Full center. Everything Dew and first- Read D owd DAILY Read Up place. Mrs. Pearl Letts and Geo. Charlie Loynes and family, of Elsie, cultivated and free from weeds. As sessed of throe mountains, two can ­ class; fire-proof; 200 rooms; bath Schenck and wife attended the funeral. market value paid at all times. visited his brother here Sunday. bis trees are planted twelve feet apart Lv 7 :45 pm CHICAGO Ar 5:45 am yons, five gorges, two landslides, one and telephone in every room. teameb each way. It would have been well to Ar 4:45 a m MUSKEGON(S ) Lv8:40 pm Mrs. Levi Gable has gone to Ithaca eixtiuct volcanic crater and 20,000 Lv 5:45 am MUSKEGON Ar 8 .80 p m to care for her mother, who is sick. have planted two rows of corn be­ acres of desert land, and any tender ­ Ar 6:50 a m Grand Rapids(G.R.