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The Clinton Independ ent. VOL. XXVI ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1891. WHOLE NO. 1301 3 The Mercantile (ompanj'a Calendar for 1891. —Fildew & Millman have a full line The Races. Fair Notes. Another Offer. Th« Fall Season OCTOBER. < EE our Immense Stock of Hal. A. Curtis’ Pads and Medicines. Lovers of horse racers had plenty of On Friday night the dance halls did a Is now upon us and, as usual, we are —We acknowledge the receipt of tw o good business. prepared ror it. Our stock in New 8 M T W —or — sport during the fair, beginning Wednes We have made arrangements with the Dress Goods is simply enormous, and in “Permit” badges from the Ladies’Cem One or two arrests were made for i! i a CLOAKS, day. There were three or more races Chase Bros., publishers of the Wolver ityou*are bound to find something to 4 6 6 7 8 • 10 etery Association. selling liquor on the grounds. please. Full line of Dress Trimmings 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 every day, the running race and free for ine Farmer, at Ithaca, Mich., to club 1H 19 20 21 29 23 24 JACKETS and —On October 1st, born to Mr. and Hon. 8. L. Kilbourn, of Lansing, was that handsome agricultural journal, to match goods. In short our stock Is 25 all pace and trot not being finished until 28 29 30 31 fur goods . Mrs. E. E. Moss, of Little Rock, Ark., in town and at the fair last Thursday. extremely large in all departments and as Saturday morning. George Whitcomb, issued once a month, in quarto form, your examination is respectfully so and formerly of this village, a son. J. T. Cole & Co., milliners, made a witli Tiik Independent , Detroit Free of Lansing, did the starting. Below is a licited. Cash for butter and eggs. P&rTo all new subscribers, —A goodly number of St. Johns people small but very attractive display of Respectfully, II. L. Kendrick . summary of the races: Press and Household, to all new sub as well as to those who will are in Grand Rapids to-day to witness goods. scribers and to all old ones who will pay the contest between Nelson and Aller- 3:00 Trotting Race. One second hand Birdsel Clover pay up all arrearages, we will Minnie B., E Acre, Sr. Johns .....................6 0 0 0 0 J. E. Hill, an extensive manufacturer up all arrearages and one year- in ad Iluller for sale cheap. Inquire of ton, the two famous stallions of the Daisy Rysdyck, 8. L. Kilborn, Lansing ..... 7 8 7 0 0 of harnesses at Ovid, was an exhibitor vance, for $1.85. This makes a com John H. Fedewa or Goldenseal, D. Young, Reu.........................6 0 0 0 0 send The Independent and the turf. Lulu K., John Kelsey, loosing ................... 1 110 0 at this fair. plete and desirable combination —the 1298-tf Edwin H. Lyon . Detroit Free Press and House Mayflower, Win. Tinkhain, Grand Ledge....8 6 6 0 0 —Albert M. C. Braschof, Elsie, was Maud Stringham, Dr. Strlughau, Carsou C..0 6 6 0 0 Geo. Whitcomb, of Lansing, and Geo. local paper, the state paper, the House The Boss $1.50 Fountain Pen at hold, one year for $1.75, cash, here the fore part of the week with the Julia D., G. B.Clark, Vernon ...................... 4 2 2 0 0 Randall, of Mt. Pleasant, setved the hold, a paper for the wife and daugh ___________ Allison ’s. Sir Crab. H. W. Webster, St. Johns ............ 2 4 8 0 0 view of arranging classes in German, Col. Mspes, Dewey A Stewart, Owosso ....... 8 4 3 0 0 society as starters in the races, and did ters, and a first-class agricultural month All kinds of School Books lower thau HOME MATTERS. French and Latin. Those who wish to Time—2:47)4, 2:42, 2 43. it well. ly and all for the low price of $1.85. the lowest at Travis & Baker’s Corner enter any or all of such classes will 2:30 Trotting Race. One of the finest display was that of Did you ever ? Well, scarcely ever— Drug Store. Brevities. Bay Prince, Frank Heath, Fenton ...................2 3 3 please call on Mrs. S. E. Gillam. Gardner H., E. C. Holmes, Hubbardston ......... 8 2 2 S. A. Sturgis, music dealer, consisting see such an offer for so small an outlay. Anticipating —The new town hall at Riley Center Little Frank, F.G. Brainard, Flint ...................1 1 1 of the Bradbury piano, Story & Clark Some changes in my business, I have —The St. Johns lecture course for Double Team Race. The Financial Report. is nearing completion. this season will be under the auspices and Chicago Cottage organs, American concluded to make special inducements Double team race for horses owned in the county Wm. Collins, treasurer of the Clinton in carpets until further notice. My —Fildew & Millman have a very of the Y. P. 3. C. E., of the Congrega that bad never beaten 3 minutes. and Helpmate sewing machines, Lovell Tom and Lady Maude, owned by J. Hainer, County Agricultural Society, report the stock is very large and the most attract unique add in their window. tional church. They have engaged the Duplain ......................................................... 2 1 1 Diamond Safeties, and every thing in Johns. Dot following receipts from the fair last ive in St. Do fail to see —The gross earnings of our county following : Ladies’ Schubert Quartette, Tom and Nell, owned by J. F. Monroe, Eagle...1 2 2 the way of banjos, guitars, mandolins, what we can do for you before you buy. Will Byrne and Delmere, owned by C. M. Rice, week: fair last week are over $3,500. of Boston ; Col. L. F. Copeland ; Wil St.Johns .......................................................... S 8 3 violins, etc. Also, a choice collection of Respectfully, Time—3:35—3:27 —3:15. Gate receipts on Wednesday, ............... 8 228 15 II. L. Kendrick . —If you are in need of any old papers liam A. Colledge ; Geo. R. Wallace. both vocal and instrumental music. “ “ Thursday ..................... 1,693 57 bring down your wagon and a quarter Free-for-all Pace and Trot. “ •* Friday.......................... 730 95 Use Baker’s Carriage Paiutand King ’s —A meeting of citizens interested in Doctor W., b. g.. J. C. 8owerby, Ithaca.. 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 Travis & Baker, druggists, rarely, if From grandstand ..................................... 56 25 and get a load. the future prosperity and growth of St. Harrison, b. h., by Ottawa Chief, Geo. ever, do things by halves. The spaCe From entry fees, stalls, Ac..................... 461 25 Top Dressing, guaranteed to be the Field, Lansing ........ ...........................2 2 4 4 1 1 1 From rent of booths, Ac.......................... 339 50 best. Sold only by Travis & Baker. —The board of supervisors will con Johns, will be held at Fedewa & Mer Little Frauk, b. g , by Ira Wilkes, F. G. allotted them io Merchants ’ hall was vene on Monday next for their regular Brslnard, Flint ................................. 3 3 1 3 dr Total.....................................93,607 67 Alarm Clock* rill’s office to-morrow (Friday) at 1 p. Bay Prince, b. g., by Louie R., Frank handsomly decked out with samples of October meeting. At Allison ’s. m., to discuss the present situation, and Heath, Fenton........... .......................4 4 2 1 dr rich and stylish wall paper from their Present Your Hill*. —Recollect that the D. G. II. & M. Time 2:K0>» —2:25)4—2:33)4—2:34*-2:33} g—2:29)4 to determine what action should be —2:30}$. always complete stock in its season. — All persons having claims against the Pair of Good Work Horses Co. will run cheap excursions to Chi taken to make uncertain things certain. 2:50 Trot. This lent to their show of fancy articles, For sale at a bargain. Call at the Per cago, October 13th and 20th. Lulu K., b. m., breeding unknown, John Clinton County Agricultural and Hor rin House. Now or never. “Procrastination is the Keisy. Lansing........................... 1 1 1 in their line, a very pretty effect, and ticultural Society, must present them —The awards of premiums occupy a thief of time.” Julia D., b. w., by Louis Napoleon, G. D. Clark, every appreciative person who passed Dying. large proportion of our space tins week, Vernon ............... 8 3 3 on or before Friday, October 17,1891. Col. Mapea, b. h.. by Louis Napoleon, Dewey A that way, stopped to admire it. Decatur Bross , Sec y. All kinds of garments done on short but it is what the people are looking for. THE REAPER DEATH. Stewart, Owosso ................................................ 2 2 2 Many were the compliments received notice. Residence near the cheese fac —Mrs. J. T. Cole and Miss A. Hay Time, 2:46—2:45—2:45. tory, St. Johns. Mrs. D. M. Shaw . Since our last issue death has taken from 2:35 Trot —Special. by the Mercantile Co. concerning their MARRIED. ward are in Chicago this week, looking our community four old settlers : Toga Bell, b. m., by Hiatoga Chief, Wm. Newell, large and artistically arranged display, MOYERS—ADAM8 —In St. Johns, September Farmers* Feed Barn. up and securing new and late styles for freeman n.cars Lansing ..... ......................................................l l 1 especially of dry goods, cloaks and gro 30, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. R. I have purchased the large and pleas died at his farm residence, about a mile south Bessie B., b. m., by Vandel, Geo. Bush, Flint. .,5 dr D.