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The Clinton Republican.

VOL. XLVII—NO. IK. ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, 1908 . WHOLE NO. 2487 VARIOUS TOPICS. DEATHS. \ WILL TRY BUSINESS N ______MARK K. L. KINNEY GREAT BALL PLAYING 3 Hev. A. Bink hurst Will Soon Be STRUCK JUST J PEW OLD L The Detroit Tribune says that Frank Mark E. L. Kinney was born May 5th V. N ______C. Andrews, the Detroit simulator, 1881, iu the township of Watertown, N------at Work. will be i>aroled this week. Clinton Co., Mich., aud died July 24th, Second Article by R. DuBois V At Crystal Lake Friday 15*03, after weeks of patient suffering. Clinton County Fans Enjoy ­ Lightning Was Busy Last Grand Ledge business men oppose the He was of an affectionate disjiositiou, ing the Real Thing The editor of The Republican re­ on Saratoga. application for pardon of John Butcher, Afternoon, Bathing never forgetting a kind word or act. ceived a letter from Rev. A. Binkhorst. Monday of Eagle, who killed Wm. Ltunpumn in He will be sadly missed by his near former jwtstor of the Congregational Grand Ledge ten years ago. relatives mother, sister, and uncle. church, saying he had been to New COT INTO DEEP WATER The funeral was held Sunday at 2 GREAT GAMES AT EUREKA York city for a few days, greatly enjoy ­ FORTY MINERAL SPRINGS *** o fclock p. m. at the home. Rev. Aldrich, ing the trip. He mentioned that Mr. fe. LOSSES WERE NOT HEAVY The Ionia Standard reports a yield of of Wacousta, officiating. Burial at J. Arnold, who constructed the road to Commissioner Pike, of Ithacu. Res­ America'* Oldest and Most Celebrated 48 bushels of wheat to the acre on a Wacousta. Ami St. Johns—-People Turn Out by Lansing, is making plans for the New Farmers Mutual Carried Most of tract of 36 acres, on the farm of Emery cued Six. Hundreds to See the Contests. York Central railroad to equip the liue Resort. Townsend in Ionia township. \ MRS. CHLOE WEBSTER. from the suburbs into New York city the Kisks, * * with electricity to handle all their trains A terrible accident occurred at Crystal Chloe Richmond was born in Salem, The Shepherd Reds marched down ou in and out. This is a big undertaking Severe thunder storms Monday piled Saratoga, though renowned in days Rev. J. Fryer, of Ovid, filled the Con ­ Lake, Montcalm county, Friday last, Allegan county, New York, February gregational pulpit in St. Johns last Eureka last Friday, determined to have and requires an electric station of 100,000 up a few claims against the Farmers of the Revolution is not so historic as when Laura Pike, aged 7, Ithaca, Mich­ 13, 1826. The entire family removed to horse power. Sunday very acceptably. He is a revenge for the shatout which was but Mutual. to be antiquated, nor so modern as to igan; Mabel DeBolt. aged 20, Breckeu- White Lake, Oakland county, Michi­ Mr. Bilikhorst stated that he had a be unsubstantial, lacking neither in powerful preacher, aud the congrega ­ gan, in 1836, where Chloe was married recently administered to them by the David Rogers, of Lebanon, had a ridge, Michigan, and Myrtle DeBolt, “Farmers” on the Shepherd grounds. business offer of $100 per mouth with a good old age on the one hand, nor in up- tion had nothing but good words for aged 30, of Paines Junction, Michigan, to John W. Webster January 1, 1848. barn full of hay burned by lightning. him. They went into the game with a spirit commission on top of that, also two The building was insured for $.550, and to-dateness on the other. Her people, were drowned. Laura was the daugh ­ Seven children were born to them, five other promising positions offered him. numbering about 20,000, are strong, *** of whom survive her. They removed of determination and vengeance and contents for $600. This will not cover ter of School Commissioner F. C. Pike, started out to “do things” on the jump. He is feeling much better and will ac­ the loss. prosperous, intelligent and conservative, A Portland berry grower wants to kill of Ithaca, and the two others were to Bath, Clinton county, Michigan, iu cept one of the places and begin work of the New type. Her many off the birds, robins aud all, because 1868, where the death of her husband Osborne, their high salaried twirler, had Date Avery, of section 4, Bengal, had cousins of his wife. They were having been held iu reserve for the game aud soon. He is taking an excursion with railroads make an open gateway by they get his berries. For every dollar a family gathering at Mr. Pike’s cottage occurred oue year later She lived in a span of horses killed while standing worked like a fiend, holding Eureka his wife to Niagara Falls aud other under a tree. Insured for $150. Sec­ which great multitudes of travelers the birds destroy they save much more and nine of them went out in a row Bath until 1888 when she removed to points about Buffalo now. Says it is come and go each summer to drink from by feeding on insects and worms. Bet­ Haslet t, where she resided until her down to two scores for six innings, retary Giffels savs they were worth boat to go in bathing. When they when the Farmers came along with a their wedding trip. The only regret $300. her health-giving fountains without ter let them alone. readied about the desired depth, Mr. death which occurred July 80, 15J03, at rush, bunching four hits for two runs, expressed was the giving up the work The house of Abel Hill, of Wacousta, money or price. Saratoga is proud of *** Pike noticed that they were on the the age of 77 years, 5 months and 17 iu the uiinistrv. her beautiful elms, her shaded avenues, days, lieiug the last of a large family. cinching the game. The home team was struck, but extent of damage was- edge of tlie old steamboat channel played a pretty game in the field, mak­ not reported. her hospitable homes, but most of all her Vernon J. Willey has declined the which had been dredged to a consider ­ Besides the five children, there are ing but oue error, which cost nothing. J. A. Sias, of Bethany, Gratiot coun ­ forty crystal fountains. superiutendency of tlie new institution able depth, and jumped out to swing fourteen grandchildren, six great-grand ­ The enterprise which has developed for the employment of the blind, and children, and a large number of nieces, “Big Chief” Gaboon gave an exhibition WM, FIZZELL SCALDED ty, bail his house badly damaged. All yhe boat away from the channel. The of professional first base playing. Kil­ and beautified these jiarks and foun ­ will remain with the uni versify. It is momentum took him oft his feet aud nephews and friends to mourn their the above were insured in the Farmers tains, has given Saratoga the unique said that he gets a raise of 8400 per loss. by made a circus catch in right field, Mutual, aud the losses all occurred ou he went under. doubling Matthews at second by a great By Hot Water from a Tea Kettle Last Monday. reputation of offering more pleasure for year in salary where he is. The other occupants of the boat be­ less money than any other resort ou the throw To Couter, however, is due the Thursday. Levi Partlow had a lien house burned. came frightened and ail jumped into lion ’s share of credit for the victory. continent. Without vain boasting site the channel. A lady with a baby grabbed A pan of live coals was set in the house Senator C. H. LaFlamboy and others WILL MOVE TO SACINAW “Cout” was iu grand form and held his to burn sulphur, aud some way caused offers what she has to the stranger Mr. Pike, and he with difficulty got Thursday of last week Wm. Fizzell, within her gates, and, above all, a hearty, have formed a comininy to manufacture opponents helpless throughout. He had the fire. Insured in Farmers Mutual. free from her and got her out She terrifying speed aud an assortment of of Duplaiu, had his arm aud shoulder cordial welcome to all who come where automobiles in St. Louis. The chemical dropiied the baby, which floated away, E. 1’. Waldron Has Sold His Home Otto Buckley ’s hay barn, in Eagle, curves that Shepherd could never find. scalded by hot water from a teakettle iu was struck, but did not burn. natural aud artistic beauty reign su­ company there is now doing a fine busi­ but was picked up aud saved. Ey this In St. Johiis. Altogether he secured nine strike outs, the hands offViola Bond, his stejidaugh- Martin Kebler, of Eagle, had a cow preme. Many of our prominent men, of ness, arlso the Table comjiauy and other time the woman's husband reached ter who takes care of her mother. industries. The new sugar factory will getting two in eacli the eighth and struck and killed. all professions, both rich and jioor, have them with a boat aud took his wife to There was an altercation over Mrs. visited the springs nearly every summer. be ready for this year ’s crop. St. Louis Edwin P. Waldron, who is engaged ninth. Shepherd was contented with shore. four hits. The score was 4 to 2 and the Fizzeil’s going away. Men like the As tors, Vanderbilts, R. G. is taking a new lease of life aud forging Mr. Pike also rescued his wife and four in the wholesale shoe business at Sagi ­ to the front. naw, has sold his handsome home on game was played iu 1 hour and 20 min­ Mr. Fizzell called on Prosecutiug At­ Ingersoll, Russell Sage, Whitelaw Reid, » * * others, but his little daughter went torney Smith, but did not make a com ­ 43 BUSHELS PER ACRE Rockefeller, Havemeyor, D. O. Mills, * Higham street east to John McKinley, utes. down about 20 feet from him, aud al­ A big crowd was in attendance, St. plaint. His story aud Miss Bond ’s do Jay Gould, A. T. Stewart and Judgex Washington G. Wiley, an old resi­ though he dived for her he could not and will soon remove to Saginaw. He aud his excellent wife will be greatly Johns, Ovid, Elsie aud Maple Rapids all not agree as to the facts. Sheriff Seha- O. C. Hollister liaises a Bumper Hilton. Here too, when the writer was dent of Lansing, died last Thursday. find her and she remained in the water vey went to Duplain and investigated a boy, Jenny Lind, the Sweedisli night­ missed iu St. Johns. Mr. Waldron took being represented. Eureka is playing Wheat Crop. Mr. Wiley was born at Wileytown, about 25 minutes. There were lots of fast ball aud draws heavily. the matter, but no complaint was made. ingale, came to sing her favorite ballads. N. Y., September 25, 1829. With his people ou shore. They could have the house on Walker street east, for ­ merly sold to Mr. McKinley, in part Correspondence from Duplain blames For a hundred years this memorable brother, Delos Wiley, he came to Michi­ waded out within a few feet of the Miss Bond. It was a family row and payment for the Higham street proper ­ ionia -eureka game . O. C. Hollister, of Victor, raised a place has been an open door for millions. gan in 1857. He taught two terms of drowning people, but thought at first nothing further will probably come of The poor, oppressed, worthy aud un ­ ty. The Saginaw Evening News of piece of wheat on summer fallow that private school in Dewitt and afterward that the whole party were simply bath­ Eureka went out of her class Monday it. yielded 42 bushels per acre. He had worthy in the days of slavery, the am­ went to Lansing, where he engaged in ing aud having a good time in the shal­ August 1st, publishes three-quarters of and engaged in a game with Ionia, only bitious of all lands and climes have a column complimenting the firm of another field of good wheat, the two the real estate business, in which lie low water. Commissioner Pike was to be defeated by a score of 13 to 3. The averaging 33 bushels jier acre. found a place of retreat beneath the clearly the hero of the hour, but the Waldron, Alderton & Melze, in part as home team was no match for the pro ­ continued until two years ago. He is follows: WORK BEGUN sheltering folds of the stars and stripes. survived by two children, his daughter, ]x>or man could not save his own. Mr. fessionals, who have the phenomenal For years Saratoga has tieen the sum­ Mrs. Chas. A. Towne, of New York, Pike is a nephew of W. W. Simonson, When a business house is able to point Vecord this season of winning 53 games Jules Sauvageot, of the firm of Gran­ mer capital of the new world. Before of St. Johns, who with his family at­ to a legitimate increase of business of This Morning Excavating for New ger & Sauvageot, was united in marri­ and his son, Harry G* Wiley^ of Beau­ out of a total of 62 played. They have age with Grace Exelby, of Bingham the Civil war the wealthy southerners mont, Texas. tended the funeral of Laura at Ithaca twice its proportions in three years it is met and defeated nearly every team in Pavement. flocked here and made it a fashionable evident that there is something doing in township, yesterday. *** Tuesday. ______Michigan and are rightfully entitled to center, and after the war a new element that particular concern. This is the their claim of champions of the state. ol wealth came from the north aud J John B. Davis and wife of Pleasant- very enviable record of Waldron, Aider- Eureka made a game struggle and A dozen teams aud 20 or 30 men be­ BUSINESS LOCALS. west. Now you will find ou the regis ­ \ alley, Midland county, spent a part of , SUPERVISORS' PICNIC ton & Melze, wholesale dealers in shoes, fought hard, but thev were so far out ­ gun work this morning excavating on ters names from Denver, Chicago, St. last week visiting old friends in Riley rubbers and lumbermen's goods^lof this classed that a chance to wiu was never the east side of Clinton avenue for the Apples. Paul, St. Louis, New Orleans, New and St. Johns. Mr. Davis had a severe Will Re Held at Merle Beach Satur­ city, since E P. Waldron assunien man ­ iu sight. Several hundred people saw new pavement. From the number of Wolcott & Dauley will buy crab- York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia attack of rheumatism last March, so he agement. Owing to rapid and consistent people looking ou, help seemed plenty. day. August 13. the game. apples and all good varieties of early and Washington. So it seems that the was obliged to use two crutches to increase in business the premises occu ­ apples. 18tf many newer resorts have not dimmed walk, and went to Ashland, Hanover pied by the firm on Genesee avenue be­ LANSING-ST. JOHNS GAME. \i the luster of the “Queen of the Spas.” county, Virginia, in that condition, The Clinton County Supervisors ’ an­ came altogether too small aud cramped PINY RIG Cash paid for butter and eggs at Before the Civil war thousands counted where his brother, Warren, formerly of nual picnic will be held this year at for its operations, and a move has been One of the strongest teams in the Pierce’s grocery. in the aristocracy of wealth. Today Riley, located a couple of years ago. Merle Beach ou Saturday, August 15. made to more commodious quarters, J31- Lansing city league came to St. Johns millions are so plentiful at Saratoga The climate agreed with him so well The picnic dinner will be held in the 135 North Franklin street, in the heart last Saturday and won (largely by the Oliver Spaulding is the Happy Auction Sale oi Horso. that they have ceased to be a novelty. that lie came home without crutches, grove aud an interesting program will of the business district. aid of their umpire) a hot and closely Owner of One. An exceptionally fine and blooded Saratoga is an ideal place for display. and has been conducting his farm since. be carried out in the afternoon. Among No particular splurge has been made contested game from St. Johns. All carload of horses will be at the stock People come to see and be seen. They He has had a good offer for his farm, the speakers will be Michigan’s Attor ­ at any time by the firm to achieve notor ­ who saw the game, aud there was a yards in St. Johns Saturday, August 8, plunge into a vortex of extravagant which holds good until the first of Jan ­ ney General, Charles Austin Blair, and iety aud at first it was looked upon as a large crowd present, say it was the best F. M. Spaulding went to Lansing re­ at 1 o ’clock p. m., sharp- This lot con ­ rivalry and social enjoyment. Fine uary, and will return to Virginia at Attorney W. A. Norton, of St. Johns. somewhat decent concern, doing busi­ exhibition of base ball playing seen on cently where lie purchased a Shetland sists of colts, draught horses aud good horses, elegant turnouts, automobiles once, and if he likes the country as well The supervisors ’ association consists ness iu a small way, and as such to be the grounds this year. pony at the Turner stock farm aud a roadsters, ranging in age from 1 to 5 and nobby saddle horses traverse the as he did last spring, will sell out in of the supervisors, ex-supervisors, coun ­ tolerated by the larger houses. A change Sam Shaffer was in the box for the small rubber tired buggy for his little years, and weighing from 900 to 1,400 thouroughfares which make a constant Midland and buy a place there. Lo ty officers and ex-county officers, and has come over the spirit of this dream, home team for five innings and pitched son Oliver. It is a fine outfit, and pounds. panorama of display aud fashion. There Benton, formerly of Riley, has been at they extend a cordial invitation to and in its own particular lines of trade, ball that would have done credit to a Oliver is correspondingly happy. Edward Lynch , owner. are many resorts scattered all through Ashland 17 years, aud is well satisfied everybody to participate in the event. the firm of Widdron, Alderton & Melze professional. He was cool aud careful with climate and countrv. the Adirondacks and on Lake George, is now looked upon as among the leaders aud the visitors only secured two hits Stock salt in chunks at H orton ’s. but there is but one Saratoga resort. in Michigan, holding second place to off him. Charlie Stepheuson was be­ \ NUMBER FOUR The writer, while thinking of his native none, and marching steadily forward. FRED R. STRUBLE hind the hat and caught a splendid 12c per box for herring at town and its “Old Land Marks,” lines THE STARS SHINE It is a flattering tribute to the sterling game, allowing no pass balls. Fred H. E. Pierce’s. of Longfellow seem strikingly appropri ­ business qualities of the firm, and to its Hasley played his usual star game at J^y Sheldan Was Gathered in and ate. He wrote of his “lost youth ” Emlmrks in Business for Himself at intimate knowledge of the trade. This first. Gibbs and Goldhill each done Fined. Grain bags for sale at H orton ’s. ‘Jerry” Stevens Royally Entertains knowledge comes from experience, Mr. while sitting ou the beach in his native Phillips. Wisconsin. splendid work in there resjiective fields. town of Portsmouth, Maine, watching Members of Eastern Star. Waldron having been intimately con ­ Simonson pitched the last four innings, Nice large roasting ears of corn at the waves as they crept shoreward to nected with the shoe trade of Michigan doing his usual good twirling. Waldon A couple of weeks ago three men H. E. Pierce’s. for twenty years, aud his partners also dash their hoary heads upon the rocks Fred R. Struble, who became so well at third, Couter at second and Turner were arrested and fined by Justice Allen of sand. He says: One of the most pleasant events ever beingjthoroughly familiar with the bus­ at short eacli did themselves proud. for creating a disturbance ou the streets Ten Day Excursion to Milwaukee. participated in by the members of the and populary known during his several OfieD I thiok of that beautiful towa iness of the state. All three are men of The game is played and Lansing de ­ at Maple Rapids. All of the disturbers Via Grand Trunk Railway system. That ib seated by the sea. Eastern Star order occurred at their years efficient service in the Spaulding & Co. hardware in St. Johns, lias now substance, and their high reputation for clared the winner, but they certainly could not be found at the time, Jay Round trip excursion tickets ou sale Ofteu my thoughts go up aud down lodge room last Thursday evening, Jere­ commercial probity has had much to do The pleasant streets of that dear old embarked in the hardware business for o ’ve much to their umpire. He allowed Sheldon was arrested later and Justice Friday August 21st, 1903. Valid re­ miah F. Stevens, or “Jerry ” as he is with their success. to wo, himself at Phillips, Wis., a large lumber­ two Lansiug men to score who had no Allen fined him $15 and $3.85 costs. turning any date to aud including Aug ­ Aud my youth comes back to me. familiarly known, acting as host. The right to do so under the ground rules. occasion will long be remembered by ing town with good farming country ust 31, 1903, at extremely low fares. So the writer remembers the surrounding, of 2,500 population aud the In another instance a St. Johns batter \ For further information consult local groves so fresh and fair with joy that is those present. Ice cream aud cake was hit by the first ball thrown aud the were served. One of the culinary feats county seat of Price county. The town MUZZLE YOUR DOCS WACOUSTA POSTOFFICE agent, or write to Geo. W. Vaux. A. G. almost pain, and his heart goes back to is situated on a fine lake into which umpire called him out because he struck V. & T. A. Adv. Department, Chicago, wander there among the dreams of the was the work of Mrs. Lon LeBaron and at the ball. The batter is not out iu a consisted of a mammoth cake with the empty three good sized rivers, ai. well Council Gives Notice to Owners or IU. days that were, to find his youth again. stocked with fish. case of this kind except on third strike. To lie Kesunied--Jay Bean has Beeil Strange to him now are the forms he word "Jerry ” thereon. Keepers of Dogs. Here’s hoping that “Strube” will The players and manager of the Lan ­ Appointed Postmaster. A good grade of machine oil at iUeets, when he visits the dear old town, It was when the supposed “grand sing team are a gentlemanly lot of fel­ march” began that “Jeiry ” was taken meet with the success to which his in ­ H orton ’s. but the native air is pure and sweet dustry entitles him. lows and St. Johns will be pleased to and the trees o ’ershadow each well- by surprise. The march ended at the Each owner or keeper of dog or dogs meet them again —witli a difierent um­ The best huckleberries at Pierce’s. known street, as they balance up and altar and here Mrs. H. M. Golin, in a within the corporation limits of the vil ­ Jay Bean has received notice of ap­ pire. Below is the score : pointment as postmaster at Wacousta. down. very pretty speech in behalf of the lage of St. Johns is hereby notified to Farmers without investing money gel members, presented Jerry with a hand­ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-r When rural delivery was inaugurated PRES. J. E. MILLS DEAD cause such dog or dogs to be safely aud Lansing ...... 1 1002001 1—6 all the wool and about two-thirds of tin some charm, containing theEastern Star ftiuzzled on or before Aug. 10, 1903, in the office was discontinued. This was Washington not the First. St. Johns ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 very unsatisfactory to people living lambs raised if they take sheep of emblem on one side and the Masonic Had Been Suffering from Locomotor compliance with the provisions of ordi ­ Parsons Editor Republican : Will Bro. R. emblem on the other. The recipient nance No. 12 aud the amendment there­ there. An inspector investigated the DuBois kindly inform us in what his­ was taken completely by surprise but Ataxia. to. A disregard of the provisions of matter, and recommended its restora ­ tory he finds the statement that Gen. tion. The appointment of a jK)stiua.ster Poaches for 5 and 10c per basket at soon recovered aud made an equally this ordinance makes it lawful for the CORUNNA COMMANDERY Pierce’s grocery. Washington was the first white man to happy response. A large number were village Marshall or any other person to would indicate that this has been done. visit Saratoga. At the risk of being present. John E. Mills, son of Wm. Mills, of Marysville, died Monday iu Port Huron, kill any dog found running at large not No. 21. Knights Templar, Will Come Money to loan on improved farms. termed unpatriotic, I would state that so muzzled after that date. after a protracted illness of locomotor BAPTIST NOTES. E. L. Dooling Sir Wm. Johnson, Baronet, an English­ By order of village council. to St. Johns August 7. man, who resided in that locality many ataxia. Mr. Mills was one of the pro ­ FARMERS’ CLUB PICNIC S. M. Stilson , Clerk. Indiana melons at Pierce’s. year, was borne ou a litter by the friend ­ jectors and builders of the Lansingj& Sf. The ^regular services at the usual Johns electric railway line. During the, ly Mohawk Indians to their favorite Friday, August 7, 1903, the Sir Rights hours. ______Horton sells the International Gall past year lie was made the defendant in a spring in 1767. In the year 1866 oc ­ The Essex Club Will Hold One Thurs­ of Corunna Commandery will make a Cure. 's' sensational-divorce suit, hut which was * CHICACO-DETROIT CAME united Brethren . curred the centennial celebration of its day, August 13. pilgrimage to St. Johns, going on regu ­ discovery. Gen. Washington did not recently withdrawn upon a property set­ lar train leaving Durand at 2:07 p. m. Buy your blackberries of Pierce for u visit the spring until 1783. See Irving's tlement being made. His wife reached Will Take Place in Detroit August Arriving at St. Johns the Commandery Services next Sunday: Bengal, 10:30 cauniug. We also have a large line of “Washington ” My authority is the the bedside just before his death, having will give an inspection and drill. After a. m.; West Bengal, 2:30 p. m.; Bing ­ fruit cans for sale at low prices. The Essex Farmers’ club will hold a been summoned from Chicago. 2(1. “Reminiscences of Saratoga and Balls- basket picnic on Thursday, August 13, supper at the Steel Hotel, the Order of ham, 7:30 p. m. Money to loan at low rate of interest ton ” by Wm. L. Stone, a recognized in C. D. Rice’s grove on section 12, the Temple will be conferred upon Red The West Bengal Ladies Aid will H. E. Walbridge , St. Johns. v„ authority of the history of Eastern New Essex. A general invitation is extended Tickets for the Dotroit-Chicago base Cross Companion Elliot T. Austin, in meet witli Mrs. Thomas Skinner Wed ­ York. to all farmers, their families and their COMMISSIONER’S SECTION. ball game which takes place on the oc ­ the Asylum of St. Johns Commandery. nesday, August 12, at 10 o ’clock in the Yours respectfully, friends, and to all others who desire to casion of the annual Clinton County Returning a special train will leave forenoon. Everybody cordially invited. Go to Horton ’s for anything in the Gf.o . S. Seely . come aud enjoy and help make enjoya ­ This week the annual directors ’ and Sunday School excursion to Detroit St. Johns at 11:00 o ’clock, running The Christian Endeavor society of feed liue. Always a good supply on Formerly a Saratogian boy. ble this meeting. Bring your lunch inspectors ’ report blanks have been for ­ August 26, will be on sale at R. G. through to Durand. Bengal will give an ice cream social at hand. No 56, opposite Steel hotel, east. the home of Miss Cora Owen Wednes ­ baskets (the big ones) and bring the warded to the clerks of the several Allison ’s jewelry store about a week be­ Pierce has the best line of sweet goods children both young aud old. townships. fore the excursion. The game will he day evening, Augnst 12. A cordial in ­ vitation. that can tie found in St. Johns. THE RIGHT SOIL A good program is being arranged, Next week, at the central school called a half hour earlier than usual, to $20 AND COSTS good speakers, plenty of cheering music accommodate excursionists. !/ Sweet potatoes at H. E. Pierce's. building, beginning Thursday morning ANNOUNCEMENTS. Clinton County Ground Seems Just by the Greenbush cornet band, and lots at 8:00 standard, occurs the August of socialbility is the entertainment to Paid l»y George Page, of Du plain, for Go to Horton ’s for Blachford's Calf the Thing for Sugar fleets. teachers’ examination. Examination in which you are invited. reading based on Emerson ’s “American NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS Being Intoxicated. The Woman ’s association of the Con ­ Meal and International Stock and Poul ­ Committee. Scholar.” gregational church will meet with Mrs. try Food. A representative of the Owosso Sugar Great preparations are being made George Page, of Duplain, was here to E. I. Hull next Tuesday afternoon at 2 H. E. Pierce pavs cash for butter and company showed The Republican this V for the annual Clinton county Sunday Council Calls Attention to Some Im­ see the ball game Saturday, aud was ar­ o ’clock. eggs. Give him a call and you won ’t week a sugar beet picked from the field VIOLATING LIQUOR LAW school excursion to Detroit, the date portant Matters. . rested by Marshall Keeney for being in ­ The Bengal and Riley Baptist Ladies regret it. of George S. Gregory, of Victor, which which is set for the 26th of this month. toxicated. On the way to jail he struck Aid society will meet with Mrs. Judsou weighed 2 pounds and 6 ounces. This iloM-ph Bal'd, of Dewitt. Waived His It comes just at the right time to make the Marshall a hard blow ou the side of Go to Osborn ’s, opposite Congrega ­ The disregard of certain rules makes Bullard Thursday, Angust 13, at 1 is a good showing, when it is considered sort of a final vacation round-up for the the face, a clinch followed in which the o ’clock. Every body invited. tional church, for your repair work. that the beet has several weeks longer Examination. teachers and pupils. Let’s all go. Sin ­ it necessary to especially call the atten ­ stone sidewalk on the court house to grow. Of course this size is some ­ cerely, T. H. Townsend. tion of water takers to the fact that the grounds struck the back of Page ’s bend, There will be no services by the Church Horton buys hides and pelts. what above the normal, yet the Owosso hours in which hose may be used to cutting a gash iu it that required Dr. of Christ at G. A. R. hall next Sunday, Joseph Bard, proprietor of the Clinton sprinkle lawns are from 7 to 8 a. in. and Palmer's needle and a number of stitches as the minister, D. Munro, will be at a Pierce has a snap on herring Only representative says that the acreage house, of Dewitt, was before Justice Orane-Aiistln. throughout the county will show re­ front 5 to 7 p. m.; also that the rate is to close. Page remained in jail until church dedication at Adrian. 12c per box while they last. markably good tests. Marshall Monday, charged with violat ­ Last Saturdny .Miss Grace Crane and $3 per season. No fractions of the rate The Y. P. C. U., of West Bingham, ing the liquor law by keeping open after Monday, when he paid a fine of $20 and It is not known how many acres are Charles Austin, both of St. Johns, were allowed. These rules will be rigidly en ­ costs, assessed by Justice Marshall. will hold an icecream festival at Berny Mother's bread onlv 5c at Pierce's. hours. He waived examination and united in marriage by Rev. McDermand devoted to sugar beets in this county forced by the superintendent. Rail’s Tuesday evening, Augnst 11. Hicks is hustling summer goods out gave $300 bail. at the Baptist parsouage. Miss Crane By order of Water Board. but the acreage is considerably more Everybody invited. Come and have a and winter goods in. He tells the rea­ has for some time past been employed 18-1 S. M. Stilson , Sec. than ever before and large numbers of . $34 PER ACRE good time. son in his ad on last page. people secure employment. The repre­ On Thanksgiving Day. at Watkin ’s ice cream and candy par­ Quarterly meeting service will be held sentative also stated that this county lors and is a most winsome young lady. at the F. M. church commencing Friday Remember 12c b ; a box of herring ^ It is expected that the builders and The groom is one of St. Johns' popular METHODIST MENTION. Value of Alex. Kowalk Jfc Son's Clover could easily produce all the beets that <4 evening, August 7, and continuing over at H. E. Pierce’s. architects having in charge the building young meu and is an employe of Adna Seed Crop, one factory could use. and placing of the new pipe organ in the Sabbath. All are invited to attend. Hunt in the ice business. The happy The jiastor is to return Friday and Rev. E. Steer will have charge. the Methodist church will have the couple left for a short visit with rela­ H. E. Pierce has the best liue of The Band \\ ill Play. % will preach Sunday morning. banana-*, oranges, lemons and all other organ completed and in position by tives and friends in Lansing ami other It is said that Alex. Kowalk & Son, There will be a grab bag social at The St. Johns band will give an open Thanksgiving day. If such is the case points out of town. Upon their return The song service that was to have of Watertown, raised nine acres of Bingham grange hall Thursday evening, fruits, carried by grocers, in St. Johns. air concert on Clinton avenue Friday the people of the church will dedicate they will occupy a suite of rooms and been given by the M. E. choir on next clover seed that averaged *34 per acre August 13, at which place two quilt evening, Angust 14. Everybody come the big instrument on that day with ap­ not go to housekeeping at present as Sunday evening has been postponed to a in value this year. The Republican drawings will take place. Ice cream Poultry wanted at Horton ’s for winch and note the improvement made by the propriate ceremonies and probably an the bride will temporarily retain her later date, announcement of which will hopes there are others and would be and cake will he served. A cordial in ­ the highest market price is paid at all boys. organ recital. present position. be made next week. glad to hear from them. vitation extended to evervone. times. 2 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 6, 1903.

Dewitt. ^ ^ Eureka- ^ IS THIS SO? Mrs. S. Russ is the fewest of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Miller, of Breck- Ellen A. Furgasou. euridge, visited friends hi re last week. ST. JOHNS PEOPLE CAN DE Mrs. Mary Jefferys is entertaining J. Bard lias 1 amber drawn to erect OIDE new porches on his hotel. Hump Back two brothers and a nephew from Mans­ YOU field, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cole are sjiend- SCOTT'S EMULSION won t nuke a iug a few days in St. Louis. hump back straight, neither will it make Charlie Teetes, of West Branch, is You would not accept the word of an a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone spending this week with his mother, utter stranger as readily a.-, that of a Born, to Rev. S. B. Ford and wife, Mrs. Sophia Teetes. person whom you knew. The follow ­ Wednesday, July 29, a son. and heals diseased bone and is among the few genuine means of recovery in Norton Blank is preparing to build a ing statement is made by a citizen, per­ The Dewitt Hive L. O. T. M. M. will rickets and bone consumption. large farm dwelling this fall. J. F. haps a neighbor. Read it. CAN SAVE hold a meeting Saturday, August 8. Send lor tree sample. Couter has the job. H. M. Estes, veterinary, of North F. E. Furgasou, F. Rouse, L. Trues- SCOTT ft BOWNK, Chemists. Lansing street, says: "I was annoyed 400-41 s Pearl Street. New York. The M. W. of A. and R. N. of A. so- dell and O. O. Averill spent Sunday at $oc and $1,00, all druggists. not a little with my hack and kidneys cial Saturday night was largely attend ­ for two or three months last spring. Round Lake. ed Proceeds about $15. Mr. and Mrs: C. Hammond and Mr. There was a lameness and soreness ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Minerva Allen and son, Jay, across my loins and a urinary weakness and Mrs. J. Bronson are spending a few' spent Saturday and Sunday with her days at Park Lake. 4^ which was very annoying. I thought Lebanon. / sister, Mrs. Henry Smith.. very little of it at first thinking it would John Miller, of Owosso, who spent Miss Flossie Stearns, of Ferris, sjient jiass away, but instead of getting better WHY DO FIRST-CLASS STUDIOS By Buying Vour Furniture of last week with Dewitt friends, returned last week in the home of her grandpar ­ it grew worse. I noticed Douu s Kid-, to Laingsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Grove and Miss ents, H. N. Stearns and wife. ney Pills advertised and got a box at C. HAVE GROUND GLASS SKY LIGHTS? Miss Evelyn Moses, of Lansing, is Nellie spent Sunday with Muir friends. Roy Turner and Fred Couter played E. Vansickle ’s drug store. They soon spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Miss Pearl Gaddy visited friends in with the St. Johns base ball team against pat a stop to the backache and regulated The lights in this studio are ground May Moses, and friends. t ' Maple Rapids the latter part of last Lansing at St. Johns Saturday. the other difficulties completely. I had especially for photographic use. This 1,1 T TTTTT T not taken all the box liefore I was sort of light produces a clear, white, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brya visited week. Mr. and Mrs. D A. Maynard, of Elsie, JLIj. X. JLjl U 1 m 1 m Mr. and Mrs. C. Rouse in Lansing Sat­ Mamie Kemp has been engaged for cured. Doaus Kidney Pills do just soft, brilliant and round effect and costs another year in the Dutton school, it) with their daughter and grandson, visit ­ what is claimed for them.” about three times what the common urday night and Sunday. ed at O. P. Ingersoll ’s Monday. Mrs. Retta Selden and daughter Dallas. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 plain light does that is commonly used. 18 Clinton Ave., St. Johns, Mich. Mrs. Velma Lyon was the guest of Howard Swank went to All *gan ceuts. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. With the ground glass light the photo ­ Myrtie, of Lansing, were guests of her county last Friday. He will work in the cousin, Mrs. E. A. Furgason, Saturday. relatives in North Star and Greenbush Y., sole agents for the United States. grapher is ably backed up with skill to last week. fruit harvesting this summer and fall. Remember the name, Doan ’s, and take produce the highest grade of work that’s R. J. Grinold and Mrs. Kate Griuold Special Attention to Undertaking. Orvis Messer and wife are the happy Mrs. Edith Halstead, of Maple Rap­ no substitute. jiossible to make. spent part of last week in Grand Ledge, ids, spent the first of last week with her guests of their brother and sou, E. parents of a ten pound sou, born Wed ­ KEEP THIS IN HIND--I 1, i\ 1 h. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smothers. only ground glass Light between Detroit Griuold. nesday, July 29, 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Couter and daugh ­ Bengal and Grand Rapids and I challenge any W. Stone and Miss Evelyn Moses The Misses Mosher, who are here visiting their aunt, Mrs. Jasper Sinkey, ter, Gladys, went to Knox county, Ohio, photographer to compete with me be­ were guests of her parents, Mr. and last Sunday. They will be absent three Oat harvest is well under way. tween these two i»oints iu auy grade of Mrs. E. Moses, and her grandmother, have been visiting Pewamo friends. or four weeks. James Parks has begun painting his photographic work. When you want Mrs. S. Moses, Sunday. Jay Sessions, wife and little daughter photos be sure that you get Green ’s and were the guests of his brother, Ray Mrs. Chas. Sherman and daughter, house. THE ST. JOHNS TABLE CO. Lightning struck the chimney on Mr. Dorothy, of Allegan, are visiting her you will lie satisfied. Blanchard’s house Tuesday night. No Sessions, in Grand Rapids, the first of Mrs. Frederica Bearudt is sick with the week. pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirby, and lung trouble. R. E. GREEN, further damage than a demolished other friends here. MANUFACTURES chimney, a carjiet ruined from soot, and Mesdames Edna Smith and Lulu George Siefert was in Durand one Maker of Photos, St. Johns, Mich. a few shingles. Mrs. Blanchard was in Winans made a trip to Fair Plains. Dave Wagner has the cellar and wall day last week. I make a specialty of baby and chil­ completed preparatory to building a the room when the bolt struck and was Montcalm county, last week, in seared) Michad Armbrustmacher is the owner dren ’s photos and can beat any living slightly shocked. It was fortunate for of huckleberries. commodious farm residence. David of a pet raccoon. photographer handling the little ones. an unfortunate affair. Mrs. H. S. Holmes and son, George, Turner and his force of workmen expect L U M B E R to begin building next week. Peter Martin is preparing to put a Field day drew quite a crowd and the came from St. Johns in their auto last wall under his house. Thursday to Lebanon, and visited at Riley boys were victorious in the ball Miss Davis, of St. Louis, is visiting at RfeAL ESTATE TRAHSFERS. in all varieties and grains, from Birds- game. L. Ferrier took 1st money, C. the home of Jay Sessions. Pewamo. her aunts Mrs. Chas. Laughlin. v Plowman 2nd and O. Blizzard 3rd in Selby Grove returned recently from Charles S. Hammond and wife to Mark T. eye Maple to Quarter Sawed Oak the horse race; Glen Miller w’on the Mr. Will Rice and family from Cali­ Woodruff et al s ot lot 333, block the Ypsilauti Normal, where he spent Mrs. C. Frederick is still very ill. foot race, Corey the bicycle race and part of his vacation. He teaches in the fornia are visiting relatives here. 411, DeWitt, ...... $ 550 00 F. D. Keister was iu Ionia Tuesday. Charles W. Hills and wife to R. D. the balloon cleared the corner of the Morrice schools another year. Mrs. Delia Gossett, of Grand Rapids, Letts, lots, block ?, VanOeusen ’s hotel and lit on |the square cornering Louis Murwin was nuahle to be up Mrs. Jas. Ruel is entertaining a niece. is visiting fier sister, Mrs. Jesse Everts. addition to the villain- of Elsie,...... 550 00 on the school yard. last week as he had hoped and E. Young was in Ionia Sunday and Mr. Knight recently built a fine new PerryS. Brush to L »nry C. Fay, lot has to remain in bed this week Monday. barn on what was formerly the Harvey 3:12. block 40. DeWitt, 4c...... 25 00 S LATH AND SHINGLES also. His injured limb gains slowly. farm. Henrv P. dark and wife to Dev Van Miss Clara LeValley was in Ionia Fleet et al, lot 333, block 40, Dewttt 100 00 of the very best quality are to be found East DeVVitt. Ruby and Alton Gillman, children of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Risley returned Emma Skinner to Perry S. Brush, lot Charles Gillman, of Grand Rapids, re­ Mrs. E. Youngs was in Ionia two days to their home in Pontiac the first of the 333. block 40, DeWitt. 4. c...... 20 00 at our yards aud at reasonable prieee. week. Manlra Crull et al to Perry S. Brush, John Lerg is reported ill again. turned home Sunday from a two weeks’ last week. Your inspection is solicited. visit here with their grandparents, Mr. lot 383, block 4

THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST «, 1903.

heart, an ’ Ah nevah want to see him no CHURCHES r COMPLETE SHORT STO^Imore. 2 There's the Rub HAPPENINGS IN OVID Mr. Kyle indulged in the extrava ­ SCHOOL HOUSES gance of a message to his wife: —Knowing How to “Set1 3AVVWv\ \WM\WMWMp "Cuught a bird. Home on the 4:05.” Mrs. Wm. Thompson spent part of Promptly at 3:30 Magenta reappear­ the Furnace Right. MAIL CARRIERS REPORT last week with friends in Owosso. AND HOMES ed. Mr. Kyle observed with relief that Mrs. S. B. Southworth has been spen­ must have their walls tinted and decor ­ Every purchaser of a furnace she was still sober. She wore the same is always promised —strong THKEK CARRIERS FKOM OVII) MAKE ding a few days with friends in Lan­ ated with ALABASTINE, the only sing. durable wall coating, to insure health Happy vivid silk waist and carried a large —a perfect working fur­ ; GOOD SHOWING KOH JULY. telescope, which fairly bulged with her Mrs. John Potter, of Burton, spent and permanent satisfaction. Write for nace job. How many Saturday at the home of Mrs. C. D. full information and free suggestions by wardrobe. But Bronson Kyle was not get it, think you? The three rural mail carriers out of Suover. our artists, lluy only in packages prop ­ Hilltop^the man to quail before a shabby tele­ 1 here is nothing which erly labeled “Alabastine.” Ovid have just completed their reports Miss Anna Stapleton lias been spend- By JAMES ALLISON scope —with u servaut attached thereto. causes so much for the mouth ending July 31. iugja week witli her sister, Lena, in ALABASTINE COMPANY, He grasped the baggage aud led the misery in a home as a Copyright, 1301, try A. S- Richardson way to the car. At the ferry house he Hound Oak Furnace furnace that will not George Edson, on number 10, shows Lansing. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, bought several monthlies aud weeklies with outer caaiutf removed. heat. There is no a total of 5,021 peices delivered and 609 Horace Keys, of Battle Creek, sjient and lOS Wator Streat, Naw York City 3VWVW\AAAAAAA/VVW vVV\'V> peices collected. W. G. Hunter, on Sunday with his wife at the home of E. and half a dozen evening papers. He excuse for it— number 17, has delivered 4,639 peices and DeCamp. By the grace of Mary Jane the Bron hud visions of the Bronson Kyles once except ignorance. We are ever ready to care­ collected 598. Edward Gleason, carrier Mrs. J. W. Angel, of Owosso, is visit ­ >on Kyles were permitted to enjoy their more dipping Into literature on the fully explain all about the great on route number 18, has delivered .3,439 ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. CHICHtb I LK i ENGLISH suburban home. Happy Hilltop, for front porch while Magenta sang over peices and collected 571. Lou Storrer. This means 13,099 peices of mail car­ three years. Then came the deluge. the dishwashing In the kitchen. ried out from the Ovid jiostoffice to ru­ Miss Nellie Shepard returned Satur­ PENNYROYAL PILLS Mary Jane married the iceman. Mr. lie had Just stooped to tuck his pur­ ral patrons, and 1778 peices brought in. day from Ypsilanti, after a course at Kyle made unpleasant remurks about chases under the telescope straps when Cleary College. !^e Iceman. Mrs. Kyle wept and gave Jje wag sturtled by an exclamation Round Oak Miss Mable Castler, of Sciota, was Mary Jane her wedding dresiT from Magenta. She was staring, open AN OLD TIME PICNIC the guest of Miss Edith Walworth, the During the next three months hand­ tyed, at a colored man. arrayed in true last of the week. ®e. maids cuiue and handmaids went until sporting colors. The. newcomer was Mesdanies A. T. Luther and J. W. Mr. Kyle evinced no surprise when the plainly relieved at the sight of Magen ­ KNJOYKD BY ATTENDANTS OF BAP­ Stoody have been spending a few days Raft*. Always reliable. Ladles, ask Druggist fot third servant In one week brought in ta and twirled his cane Jauntily. TIST CUIRCH FRIDAY. in Eaton Rapids. t'HICH KSTKR'S ENG LINK in Ked *nd the soup. I’atience ceased to Lie a vir ­ “Ah’ve been lookin ’ everywheres fer and our methods of installing them. The first essential Gold metallic boxes, sealed with IHua ribbon. is a good, carefully made furnace. The cheaper the fur­ Mr. and Mrs. Aslidou, of Buffalo, Take no oilier. Itefuse dangerous sutmtl- tue, however, when the latest acquisi­ you. Magenta. Ah wanted you fer to The congregation of the Baptist were guests over Sunday at the home of lutloiiMuud imitation*. Buy of your Druggist, go uptown an ’ buy that silk waist with nace the more it ought to frighten the intending buyer. Mrs. G. E. Nesbitt. or send le. in stumps for Particulars, Testi­ tion “saw things” In the comer of the church to a large number spent Friday monials and "KelleT for Ladies. ” in Utter, me.” Write to us—any time—or call on the Round Oak bv return null. 10.000 Testimonials. Sold bv kitchen and In her efforts to dislodge in u most enjoyable manner, the event Miss Fannie Carr, left for a visit with ail Druggists. “I done got mah waist,” responded agent. Be sure aud get our furnace book “Warmth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carr, the obnoxious intruders destroyed sev ­ being an old fashioned picnic in Willard CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. en fine china plates, four saucers and a Magenta in frosty tones, but plucking and Comfort. ” Ryou's grove one mile south of town. of Pontiac, Monday. 8100 Madison Square, PHIU., PA. Mcntlou till sspsr. family lielrloom In the form of a blue nervously at the tips of her yellow kid Estate of P. D. BECKWITH, Rigs were present to convey all who Mrs. Francis Johnson returned Fri­ gloves. "Ah reckon Ah kin get along wished to go, and during the whole day day from an extended visit with her and white gravy boat. Dowagiac, Mich. thewoods were alive with merriment. husband in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Kyle sent the remains of the ’tbout your help, man. Ah’m goin ’ to Hound Oak Furuacts art* for aale lu work fer tills yere gentleman ’s lady. ” Hammocks, swings and other pleasant" Plullip Michael and wife, of Freemout, \ Victor. jravy boat to a china repairer, cleaned Si. Jo Iidh , Midi., by pastimes were in abundant evidence, Indiana,idiaua, are guests for a week with md closed the servant ’s room, hired u Mr. Kyle had been gazing, fascinated, FOWLER & BALL. and the dinner was even above the an ­ their sons and families in Ovid. boy to look after the cellar and the fires at the flag pattern In tlie vest of this ticipations. Every good thing imagin ­ Miss Brunson is visiting her sister in Mrs. W. R. Shaw and sou, Robert, Greentplle. and took possession of her own kitchen. rival for the services and society of able was there and plenty of it. The She scored a success In her undertak ­ Magenta. Now he woke to action. pienicers returned home in the early returned Thursday from a visit with Mrs. Jamison is spending a few days relatives in Novi and Plymouth. iu Muskegon. ing. Mr. Kyle admitted that they had “Come on. Magenta, ” he remarked, evening. All who went, old and young, picking up the unwieldy telescope. "We appreciated the pleasure of every min­ Mrs. Lena High and daughter, The W. H. M. U. will meet Thursday never lived so economically and so well, ute. Majella, and Miss Pearl Jillson, are with Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Albee. but he watched his wife with growing want to catzh this boat. ” The colored man laid a detaining visiting friends at Orion and Pontiac. Aunt Julia Upton and Mrs. L. Bai- dismay. She never had time to sit down Mrs. Nellie King and daughter, Sarah, com were taken ill the first of the week. nnd chat with him. The bloom faded hand on the telescope. \ A MUSICAL TREAT of Howell, are guests at the home of from her cheeks, three tiny lines deep ­ “Oh, Ah doan ’ know about that. Ma­ i SPECIAL SALE OF i Miss Emma McKee, of St. Johns, was her sister, Mrs. O. H. Woodworth, this ened in her forehead, and night found genta here’s mab wife, an ’ she doan ’ week. a guest of Marcia Beckwith last weak. WAS RECITAL. GIVEN BY GUITAR her too tired to run into town for a eon have to work in no man ’s kitchen. We Roy Covert, wife and son, Paul, re­ Mrs. John Viges returned home from Jes’ had u triflin ’ disputation this morn CLUB FRIDAY EVENING. north Ovid Sunday, where she has been cert or the newest play. turned to their home in Chicago, after a The theater had been one of their pet in ’ ’bout a little mattah uv new clothes, visit at the home of his father, Dan for the past week caring for her sister, Mrs. George Bartlett, who is ill. diversions, and Mr. Kyle missed It sore ­ but Ah reckon It ain ’t cornin ’ to the Covert. pass uv her leavin ’ me. A new waist An evident success was the recital There will be no services next Sunday ly. Gradually he fell Into tlie habit given by the guitar club at Professor Misses Nellie and Mabel Jeuks re­ MORRIS and the Sunday at the Con ­ of stopping in town over night when er two ain ’t goin ’ to make ner break A.C. J. Kaufman ’s studio Friday even ­ turned Sunday from a few weeks visit me s’long as the game ’s runnin ’ good. at the home of Win. Murfield, of Port gregational church. The C. E. will something particularly good was on, ing of last week. The usual number of meet at 11 o'clock and Sunday school Come ’long, Magenta, back home.” listeners were present to hear the nicely Huron. not, however, without suffering qualms at 12. of conscience at the thought of the de ­ Bronson Kyle realized that argument rendered numbers of the program. The Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sage left last was futile. The bell rang sharply, and solos, as well as the club pieces, were week fora two months visit with friends voted wife and mother at Happy Hill­ given with easy grace. in Dresden, and other points top. ” be made a dash for the pier. When Victor—Ovid. half way across the river, he recalled CHAIRS. The program was as follows: Duke’s in Ontario. As for Mrs. Kyle, she fairly reveled waltz, club; Last Rose, club; jig, club; W. O. Phillips and family, of Owosso, n her self sacrifice. The woman has that the magazines and papers were Annie Laurie, club; piano solo, fifth were guests over Sunday at the lipnie of Mr. DeMont, of Hastings, spent last not yet been bom who does not enjoy still strapped to Magenta ’s telescope. nocturne, Florence Stoody; mandolin Mrs. Phillip’s mother, Mrs. Cornelia Friday in this vicinity. playing the role of martj’r to domestic Then he sighed. What matter, so long For a week we will give special solo, Sweet Farewell, Clara Piercing; Hutchkius. Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Bruff and children duties —for a limited period —but with as Magenta was with the telescope? low prices on our entire stock of mandolin solo. Premier Fleure, Mamie spent last Sunday iu Ovid. When he stepped off the train, he Meehan; interlude. Michigan serenade, Mrs. John Arwine and daughter, the approach of Bpring she became lan­ Verl, of Beldiug, were guests at the Miss Anna Carroll spent last Satur­ made a bee line for the nearest real es­ club; Alpine echoes, club; piano solo, guid and listless, and Mr. Kyle, after Morris Chairs—the most comfort­ home of her cousin, Fred Losee, the day evening and Sunday with Miss Adah wiping dishes three consecutive even ­ tate office. Eolienne Harp, Bessie Berry ; choral Smith. shottische, club; Fisher’s Hornpipe, past few days. ings and running for his train on top of “Put Happy Hilltop on the market, able chair you can buy. club; Dance of the Brownies, club. Mrs. Adelaide McDowell spent last The Misses Eiio and Olevn Crane were an ill prepared breakfast for two Smithson—for sale or for rent, furnish­ We make a specialty of Morris week with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. presented a new organ by their parents mornings, announoed that something ed or unfurnished. We’re taking rooms Baker in Price. Mrs. Baker was in last week. for the summer at Sea View, and in the Ovid Tuesday. bad to be done. Chairs—we know where to get Ovid News in Brief Mrs. Louis Green,the Epworth League “I’m not going to watch you fade fall we take a flat iu town. ” Mr. and Mrs. George Joliustou and delegate, on Sunday evening gave a very The real estate man smiled. There the bestjmade chairs for the least interesting report of the convention at away under my very eyes, Molly, ” b< Howard Tubbs was in Elsie Tuesday. two sons, of Detroit, were guests over was a good commission in sight. Sunday at the home of Dr. O. B. Camp­ Detroit. money, and for that reason we Miss Nina Beebe is visiting friends in bell and family. “Not the least trouble, I assure you, The Misses Ethel Hawley and Adah Mr. Kyle; beautiful location, delightful Detroit. E. E. Cowau, W. H. Eaines, Ivan Smith will leave this week for a two can offer them for less than M. T. Streeter, of St. Johns, was in Ferguson, W. A. Bloss and wife, Charles weeks’ visit. The former will visit in outlook; will be snapped up quickly. ” Ovid Tuesday. West and wife, attended the ball game ^Port Huron and the latter in Flint. Mr. Kyle walked slowly down the others. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Kerby spent at Eureka Friday. street. Monday in Owosso. “Makes me feel like a bunko steerer. We would liketoopen an acconnt John Link, Silas Southworth, and In those seasons when extra good Mrs. A. E. Huntley, of St. Johns, Wilson Gilbert returned Saturday from Heaven help ’em if they expect to keep ( spent Monday here. Argentine. They reported poor fishing crops are produced under ordinary servants !” with you during this sale—the but a first class time. methods of tillage the excess over av ­ -— ------✓ Mrs. Ferris spent the latter part Jof erage yield may usually be credited to terms on any of these chairs are the week in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Tubbs, Mr. and A Costly Cher«*. favorable climatic conditions. A single Mrs. H. T. Tubbs, and Nelson ToH - A Scottish farmer was one day sell­ Dr. J. E. Taylor was in Detroit on frost, hailstorm or a few' days of ex­ $2.00 cash, balance $1.00 each business Wednesday. were called to Alma Tuesday by the ing some wool to a carrier, and after cessive drought or moisture at a critical death of their nephew and cousin, Roy weighing It in the yard be went Into wee k Dr. French, of Eureka, was in town Tubbs. The latter is well known to time very often will greatly reduce on business Saturday. the house to make out an Invoice. Ovid youug people, having spent a great the yield of any crop. Miss Pearl Hunter has been spending deal of time here during the past few Coming back, he missed a cheese which We have 25 styles of Frames and a week at Argentine. had been standing on a shelf behind years. His death occured Monday v If the straw'berry bed has been fruit­ morning after a long serious illness with the outer door, and, glancing at the bag Cass Slocum, of Owosso, called on ed two seasons the best thing to do is friends here Saturday. Bright’s disease. The family have the of wool, he observed that It had sud ­ 20 patterns of Cushions. sympathy of his freinds here. to plow ’ It up. While It might be reno ­ denly Increased in size. Mrs. Raymond, of Owosso, spent Sat­ vated by the expenditure of a good urday with Ovid friends. The following are among those from “Man,” be said to the carrier, “1 hae Ovid attending the state B. Y. P. U. deal of work, it will be found every clean forgotten the weight o ’ that bag. Mrs. Robert Shiugleton has bees on way better to rely on the new bed A large Oak Morris Chair, guaranteed the sick list for a few days. assembly at Orion this week: Rev. S. Let’s pit It on the scales again. ” H. Phelps and wife, Miss Grace Phelps, which you, of course, set out last The carrier could not refuse. Mrs. E. VanWormer went to Charlotte spring. Then, the straw’berry likes a oak, spring seats any color velour, C|j Virgil, Toranee and ElmoreJ Phelps, Being duly weighed, the bag was last week to spend the summer. Misses Grace and Anna Abbott, Mrs. change of soil about every two years fouud to be heavier by the weight of carved feet and front, only...... E. B. Voorhees and family returned Jane Dunlap, Mrs. G. S. Huntington, anyway. Saturday from their auto trip to Detroit. Misses June Losey and Mildred Hol ­ the cheese Inside. A new Invoice was made out, and the crestfallen carrier A. G. Shepard left last week for an land, Nathan Rnmsey, Mesdames R. A Nebraska man set out to raise a A full size Morris Chair, solid oak, extended trip to Portland and Seattle. Shiugleton and S. Rose, C. A. Johnson big crop of corn —see what be could do went away. and family. The farmer’s wife at once missed the Mrs. F. M. Kay, of Corunna, was the by specially preparing and fertilizing cheese and, rushing to the yard, told spring seat, reversible cushion $6.50 guest of Mrs. Z. C, Thomas over Sunday. an acre of rich Nebraska soil. He put M her husband that some thief had stolen Mrs. D. Rice is spending the week North Ovid—Duplain. $.”i0 Into the mechanical preparation of with relatives in Orion and Birmingham. jllie soil and In fertilizers, raised 220 the cheese, “Na, nn, Meg, ” replied the farmer Will Rice and family spent Thursday bushels of kiln dried shelled corn, sold Mr. Clark, of Northville, is visiting quietly. “I hae Just selt the cheese for with B. C. Murray and family, of Owos ­ the crop for <1200 and won a prize of so. Richard Thompkins. ••ah ’ve been lookin ’ everywheres fer twa shlllin’s the pund. ” CASH OR CREDIT. $200 offered by a farm paper and an ­ YOU, MAGENTA.” Misses Nina Clark and Nina Moss, of Mrs. R. S. Lvvere visited at the home of E. Ousterhout Saturday. other $200 offered by the makers of the said tactfully and solicitously. “We’ll Detroit, called on Ovid friends Satur­ fertilizers us«*d. Tlie acre also pro ­ Pearl Thompkins, of Pontiac, is have a girl or rent the house furnished day. duced 150 bushels of corn the following spending her vacation at home. and spend the summer at Sea View." ■l-l-l-1M-l- FFFUM-frH-H-M-H-W- Mrs. Good Hays, of Detroit, is visiting season without any special work being at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Miss Althea Carjieuter and Blanche "A girl; u girl!" murmured Mrs Shippe. Tompkins were in Elsie Wednesday. put on the laud. Kyle, a faraway look fn her eyes. Miss Helen Hunter left Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Lou Benson, of Owosso, “Yes." maintained Mr. Kyle with the a visit with relatives in Elm Hall and spent Monday with Mrs. M. A. Wilson. Eleven rows of strawberries seven assurance of inexperience. “I shall | rods long gave us this year a bushel of *• l McBride. Mrs. Oliu Woodworth is entertaining hire the girl this time. Wutch me." M.J.&B.M, BUCK! her sister and little daughter, of daugh ­ berries a day for three weeks. The bed From that day Bronson Kyle became ter, of Howell. cost but a trifle to plant and care for h familiar figure at offices. LANSING, MICH. : Mrs. E. L. Winaus, of Lansing, is and is good for another crop next year. He also advertised liberally. Desirable j The Cause of Many visiting at the home of her mother, As soon as trie fruiting season was over girls objected In vigorous terms to j Sudden Deaths. N. Whitehorne. the b<*d was mown close with a scythe leaving the city. Mr. Kyle was about i Mr. and Mrs. A. Doyen, of near and the rubbish raked off and burned. to yield to despair when Magenta ap- | There is a disease prevailing in this Shepards ville, visited at the home of Then it was thoroughly worked with a peared on the scene. country most dangerous because so decep- Mrs. Whitehorne Wednesday. horse cultivator, all except a strip one Gorgeous in a white pique skirt and a ...... tive. Many sudden Mr. and Mrs. Therou Shaver and foot wide in each row. which was left blue silk waist, figured in huge yellow deaths are caused by daughters, of Victor, speut Sunday to furnish a new growth of plants. The roses, she faced the master of Happy it — heart disease, with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Gleason. pneumonia, heart cultivator will go through the bed two Hilltop. Her references were “Al.” ; failure or apoplexy or three times more lief ore fall. She was neat In appearance, deft and a,re often the result Ihiplaiii quiet In movements, but by reason of of kidney disease. If Cheap milk can only be produced various bitter experiences Mr. Kyle kidney trouble is al­ from good cows and good feed. If it was suspicious. There must be some lowed to advance the Lois Moore, of St. Johns, is visiting friends here. costs mope to get a quart of milk from reason for this girl ’s anxiety to bury kidney-poisoned a cow than It is worth, wdint is the use herself in a suburban kitchen. blood will attack the Lula Waite, of Ovid, visited friends vital organs or the here last week. of keeping the cow? When a lady takes “You understand, do you —er—er”— boarders she takes them not for their “Magenta, sab; mah name Is Ma­ .. I It’stoYourlnterest kidneys themselves break down and waste Frank McCullough was in Victor last Christian example or for their society, away cell by cell. Saturday on business. genta. ” but to try and make n little profit from “Well. Magenta, you understand our ------TO SAVE M 0 NY .------Bladder troubles most always result from Margaret Holmes and Edna Watson a derangement of the kidneys and a cure* is feeding them. When a man keeps a Krrplnit oonManlly at It la speut a few days in Riley last week. home Is forty minutes ’ ride from town obtained quickest by a proper treatment of cow he is supposed to try to do the and It will cost you nearly a dollar ev the key to aneeeaafnl ndrtr- You can do it by buying your LUiTBER, Mr. and Mrs. Peck, of Elsie, speut tlalnir. the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you same thing, but It is only too true the* ery time you come In?” can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer’s Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peck. many of Ills Ixiarders do not pay their "Yes, sab " responded Magenta, with You cannot spurt much and LATH, DOORS, SHINGLES, SASH or IN­ Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and Miller Moore, of St. Johns, spent Fri­ way nnd afford him no profit. The man bladder remedy. day and Saturday with Harry Squiere. never a sigh. “That’s Jea’ what Ah win. A business career that goes who Is delinquent in his board bill gets want. sah. to get outen this yere town It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ­ Miss Ethel Finley acted as clerk dur ­ by fits and starts will not pay so TERIOR FINISH WORK of fired, and the cow should likewise. as fer as Ah ken. Ah’ve had the trou ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that ing the absence of Sirs. Frances Crandell well in the long run as a busi­ unpleasant necessity of being compelled to on account of the mnmps last week. V ------ble uv mah life In this yere town. Ah go often during the day, and to get up many We know some men who keep them­ ness that follows a course map­ Mr. and Mrs. John Youngs, of Breck- never wants to see It again. ” times during the night. The mild and the selves poor Just moving around, an un ­ With difficulty Mr. Kyle suppress**! ped out for It and keeps Increas­ extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon cnridge, and Kate Youngs, of Eaton ing its advertising as the busi­ THE RIKERD Rapids, visited their brother Milson easy, discontented, dissatisfied lot, a - a chuckle of triumph. He told his new realized. It stands the highest for its won ­ ways thinking they can find some place ness demands it until the maxi­ derful cures of the most distressing cases. last week. serving maid to return at 3:30 sharp; Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold Mr. and Mrs George Weale left whore a living can be mode caste”, then. Just as she reached the door, n mum is reached. There is a by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar Thursday for Lansing to remain over where they will find hotter neigbbo. i horrible thought flashed through his maximum for a small business sized bottles. You may Sunday. Carl and Majel will return and enjoy life better. Where the move brain. beyond which It is not economy have a sample bottle of with them. involves the disposal of a farm and Its "See here. Magenta! You're sure you LUMBERC? or policy to go. — Brookline this wonderful new dis ­ belongings and the usual kiss of a crop There will be an ice cream social at haven ’t o sweetheart who will per­ Chronicle. covery and a book that the home of Mrs. Jane McCullough year It will cost $1,000 or more to move. suade you to change your mind before LANSING: NO. LANSING: tells all about it, both Ilone of 8w.ro p-Root Saturday night. An invitation is ex­ It often happens that tills much money the afternoon ’s over?" Our columns furnish the key filch. Ave. E. sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. tended to all. put Into Improvements awl tietterments Magenta turned upon him like an to successful Advertising In Franklin Avc. E. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention The Echo meeting at the M. E. this community. reading this generous offer In this paper. at the old p’.nce would make It Just the enraged tigress. church Sunday evening was well at­ place they want. It Is a good thing **No, sah. Ah Ain ’t got no sweetheart! Don ’t make any mistake, but remem­ tended. The report of the convention that things are so fixed that a man can ■1 I i 'I-M-M-I-l-M-H-d t’-H-H-l-H-F was read by Margaret Holmes and Min­ AD never want to see another man to ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil­ make Just atxmt as much money In one mer’s Swarnp-Root, and the address, nie Simmons and was very interesting the day Ah die. sah. There’s a man In Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. and helpful. place as another. this yere town as tried, to break mab The Republican leads them all.

i THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 6, 1903.

be to ameliorate the relation^ of the If one has a moist and shaded location CRAND TRUNK EXCURSIONS als to the pru­ ful machine politician who did not the morning and was announced to dent housewife. Sold ouly in air tight, West Bay City, Saginaw and Detroit ; leave all the plums to the chiefs he the world forty-five minutes later by considered among the more liberal friction-top tins, which preserve its pur­ West Bay City, Saginaw and Grand Wheat, white..______8 65— 72 Rapids; Grand Rapids and Detroit. represented. tbe appearance of the new pope at the members of the Italian episcopate and Wheat, red ______65-72 ity, iusure its cleanliness and guarantee Oat* ______SI This is providing train service which window of St. Peter's, the conclave sacred college. He is rather timid In Dre**ed Beef______6 00—7 00 its goodness. At all grocers, 10, 25 and 50 cents. will allow ]*asseuger to make round trip was not formally dissolved until 5.30 expressing an opinion. It is said that Veal Calve*, alive ______4 00-4 50 so as to reach selling joint before mid ­ Experiments in treating timber for Veal Calve*, dressed ...... 654-7 in tbe afternoon. Leo XIII. alw&ya thought very highly Dressed Hoft ______7 00 night of day of sals. railroad ties to prevent them from rot ­ Live Hof ------4 50—5 00 The election of the patriarch of Ven­ of him, and sided with him on one Live Cattle.______2 50- 3 75 ROBATE ORDER STATEOF MICHIGAN. ting are being made by the bureau of ice was unanimous. After Monday ’s Live Lamb* ______4—5 00 P County of Cliuton —•*. At a session of the occasion when Sarto disapproved of Dresaed 14 at ton. ______6—7 Probate Court for the Conuty of Clinton forestry. It is said that the Great East­ ballots It was a foregone conclusion liolden at the ProbateOtfice. in the Village of 8t. YOU NEED A REST Rampolla's policy. Batter______13—14 ern Railroad of France by impregnating that he was the ouly candidate suffi­ KffR*. per doaen ______14 John*, on Wednesday, the 5th day of August, The new pope is modest, energetic, Lard, per ponnd ______8 in the year oue thousand nine hundred aud If yon are not feeling well, don't call $1.50 beech ties with oils preserved them in ciently acceptable to all to secure the a good administrator and organizer, a Potatoes ______50 three. use 35 years. Beech ties laid green Clover Bead, Mammoth______4 00-5 00 Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judgeof Probate a doctor but take a lake trip! Yon re­ necessary two-thirds, which the laws patron of the arts, and his seriousness " " Alsyke ______5 00-6 00 In the matter of the estate of oALLY turn home feeling new life and vonr without any treatment would not last of the church requires. One of the car­ always has been proverbial. Beau* ______1 70 —1 75 ANN COOK,deceased. brain blown free from cobwebs. Send Rye __ ___ 44 On reading end filing tiie petition duly veri ­ — CHICAGO over three or four years. If the exjieri dinals said to the representative of the Early in April Pope Leo, In a con ­ Haj.No. 1 Timothy______7 00-8 00 fied of Mary Janet Jolly praying that 2 cents for folder and map. Corn ______30 the last will and testameut of said deceased Address, ments are satisfactory, some of the Associated Press last night that he be­ versation with Fr. Perosi, the Italian may be proved and admitted to probate and Apple* per bushel______25 A. A. Schaxtz , G. P. T. Mgr., DAILY SERVICE great railroad companies will purchase composer, said In speaking of Cardinal that William R. Shew or some other suitable lieved Plux X. would follow the broad Shelled Corn ...... -...... 60 Detroit, Mich. Sarto: POULTRY MAEKKT. person may be appointed executor of said L’ve Huskegon, 7:00 p. m. timber lands and raise their own ties. lines of Leo's policy, although not like Corrected weekly by Byron Danley estate, It takes 110,000,000 to renew those that "Hold him very dear, Perosi. as in Broiler*. 1H to 2 lbs ...... 814 — 9 Thereupon it is ordered that THURSDAY. ly to accentuate it This voices the gen ­ 27th 1903. TH08. 8. SPRAGUE A SON, “ Grand Haven 9:15 p.m. the future he will be able to do much Fat Hen* ------THE DAY OF AUGUST, A. D„ at rot annually in the United States, and eral feeling here, which is one of satis­ Spring Doeka, 8 to 4 lbs_____ 7 one o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the for you. We firmly believe he will be hearing of said petition and that tno heirs at the price is constantly advancing. The faction. Turkey* ______9 Arrive Chicago, 6:00 a. m. our successor. ” Hide* ______6 law aud legatees of said deceased and all other Cabins aud state rooms have running Santa Fe system lias planted cataliia Frequently Mentioned. Deacon .kins 25-50 person* interested iu said will, are required to PATENTS. He has been known for many years Sheep Felt*.estimated wash wool 20 appear at a session of said conrt then to be •Vaene Countv Bank Bldg., DETROIT water, electric lights and call bells. along its right of way, which will soon The new pontiff is a man of simple Horse Hide* ...... 2 00-2 50 bofden at the Probate Office in the village of as one of the greatest preacbera la th* Geeee...... 7 St. Johns, and show cause, if aoy there be, supply a large amount of ties. origin and. uitbough nof a very prom ­ church. Medium Wool Unwashed ______18 —20 wiiy the will should not be approved. inent candidate, he had been frequent ­ "Sarto ” in Italian mean* “tailor ” Fine Wool Unwashed...... 16—18 And it i* further ordered, that notice be given N ------Medium Washed Wool ...... to the persons interested in said estate of the ly mentioned as one of the many car­ and Pius X., when a young seminarist Fine Washed Wool ...... 23 peodeucy of the hearing thereof, by causing a Rev . A. W. Stikton , Methodist min­ copy of tlii* order to be published in The Clin ­ We buy and sell Field Seeds, Grain of all kinds dinals who might be taken up as o being rather elegant In his prlestlj ton Republican , a newspaper printed and ister at Imlay City, has resigned his compromise. In several respects he re­ robes, his companions used to joke Byron Danley buys live poultry circulating in said County of Clinton, for three and Garden Seeds. Our prices on Binding Twine pastorate to campaign the state for the successive weeks previous to said day of hear­ sembles his venerable predecessor saying that he evidently knew tht every week day in the year. Full ing. are right. Best Oil Meal. socialists. Dryden, a little town near notably in his reputation for culture 18-3 CHARLE8 M. MERRILL, 716 Turner Street. business. He began his education al market value paid at all times. ton divine. To take away ambition and the in ­ kept there two years, which is remark All the members of the sacred col ­ centive to work and save, and we believe able in the career of an Italian parish lege declare that they are very well that would be the result of state social ­ priest. In 1875 he was elected chan — TO DETROIT AND RXTVRN — satisfied with the election of Canlina) ism, would work undesirable changes. cellor of the bishopric of Treviso, thee Sarto, but the anti-Hampolla party con- Socialists take the opposite view. There spiritual director of that seminary Ider It as their special victory. When Judge of the ecclesiastical tribunal and has never been nor ever will be a scheme the first ballot was taken It showed finally vicar general. of government that will make all men that the sacred college was divided Pope Leo, who had highly appro industrious, saving, law-abiding and into two groups, the stronger oue for elated his cleverness, piety and mod kind. There will always be drones, Rampolla and another not quite so esty, appointed him In November, 1881 thriftless and vicious. They can not be strong for Sernttno Vannutelll. The at the age of 49 years, bishop of Man WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26,1903 put upon a par with those who jxissess other votes were scattered, but Includ ­ tua, where he remained nine years to a high degree the qualities they lack. ed four for Sarto. until 1893, when he was made a car If you put your hand in the fire it will On the subsequent ballots, while the dinal and appointed patriarch of Veil burn. If you are lazy or vicious you two principal parties were losing ice. He there distinguished himself a.- will suffer; if you are sick or unfort ­ ground. Sarto gradually gained, draw ­ a thorough reformer, suppressing al Chicago vs. Detroit unate the state steps in and helps you. ing strength from both sides as well abuses, restoring the dignity of tht If deserving, those more fortunate will as from the neutrals until the ballot on clergy and the earnestness of religion Game called at 3:30 p. m. help you also. Foi information awarding ball Rama, tickets, etc., inquire of 5-GrealBigTrains-5 Monday afternoon, when his vole had To him is due the revival of a Greg> base ball committee, R. G Allison or R. G. Jeffries, St. .loons. It is idle to dismiss the socialist move ­ increased to 37, within six of the neces­ rian chant in tbe beautiful churches ment with contempt, or any social sary two-thirds. overlooking the lagoons, and to him if Two will steert from Fowler, movement. People have ever been Overcome With Emotion. due the strict lithurgic rules. Sartc Boat Ride - Lake Erie groping for more light and to reach When the result of this ballot was became the idol of the Venetians one from Ovid and the rest and return, 35c. Return to Detroit 1:30 p. m., giv ­ higher conditions. Men give their time announced in the conclave Cardinal When his gondola went through the ing the afternoon to see the city. from St. Johns. and money to forward the socialist Sarto was so overcome with emotion canals the people rushed on the movement as they do to forward mis­ and so touched by the unlooked for bridges and along the aides of the sionary and other enterprises. No confidence reposed In him that he canals, kneeling and saluting, the wo The beautiful Steamer, Columbia., is licensed to ca.rry|3,500 people. On the doubt improvement will come from the could no longer control his feelings, men exclalmtng "God bless th* patri trip to Lake Erie she will stop act Bors Blame island 1 hournand 13 minutes. Fare: agitation, and if this movement falls and, to the surprise of all, he broke arch.” short of the high mark aimed at, as it down, declaring that such responsibil ­ Advices from Rleae, the birthplact 35 cents for round trip. ity and honor were not for him and surely will, it will be no more than the of Pius X. and a village of 4,000 in that he must refuse If offered. Tears fate of all movements for ideal and im­ habitants, state that the pope'r rolled down his cheeks and he seemed possible conditions. mother, now dead, when living then firm in his determination to refuse the occupied a small peasant ’s house, hav­ 3 ------_------, dignity. He was so palpably sincere ing in her humility always refused to Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas’ that consternation reigned In the con ­ live with her son, Guiseppe, as even Edectric Oil. Perfectly safe. Never clave and the cardinals spent the his modest establishment wbj? consid ­ fails. At any drug store. whole evening and far into the night ered by her to be too luxurious in com ­ in convincing him rhaf his election parison with what she was accustomed F&rc! Adults, $1.15. 65c Wedding invitations, announcements was th* will of Providence, and that to. The elder brother of the pope, he must accept. Cardinal Sarto ’s lips and calling cards printed at The Re­ Angelo, lives in the village of Delle- Be sure and get your ticket early, so that the committee may know how many cars to arrange for. trembled so that he could hardly artic­ publican office. Neat and up-to-date. | grazie, province of Mantua, being the ulate. hut after a visible effort he postman of tha district. said: “If this cup cannot pass from me—” -* Washing Blankets. A CIVIC HOLIDAY IS EXPECTED. There he paused, hut the cardinals A Scotch woman washed a pair of Great Drop around him insisted that It was neces- blankets and they came out so nnft The first train leaves St. Johns a 5:00 a. m.Jgiving OVER NINE HOURS IN DETROIT. i wary for him to answer "yes" or "no. ” and fleecy I was Interested to find out io Salt and Pepper. Thereupon he replied firmly, "I ac- her method. Here It la: Fill a tub with This drop will be from several hun­ | cept.” cold water Into which Is thrown a good handful of salt Work the blan­ dred pair* of talt and pepper shakers There h« much speculation regarding we place on tale for a few days at kets thoroughly In It, but do not rub the political attitude of the nww pop* Rev. B. McDermand, Pres. W. R. Osgood, flss’t Supt. ; at all. Let them have a good sonk- 25 cents per pair inasmuch aa he has not participated j lug. then wash In the ordinary wny. Is the general affair* of the church Several style.*- all good I Blanket* that have been badly washed during his career. Tbe general opin ­ \ may be Improved by thla treatment Mrs. R. Goette, Sec y. ion. however, la that he will make no the said, but they would never In* eo change in tbe relations between the •oft and pretty aa If washed properly Wells & Morgan* Vatican and the quirinal. at Arab—Exchange. Lansing, Mich. On# of bis first steps cfftelnly will Noisdmxa nvriNNv ghih.l Subscribe for Thk Republican . NOisaroxa nvnNNv ciamx NOisanDXR nvnNNv odim THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST K, 1903. 5

W. T. Morris whs in Owosso on busi' John Ballinger, of St. Johns, is Miss Ida Buudersen, of Ionia, is send ­ ness Monday. another wlfo voted for Fremont. ing a few days at the home of Mr. and The Republican: Mrs. Chas. ftice, of Greenbush. H. G. Holmes spent Sunday with Opal Morris and Margery Smith re­ (BREVITIES} friends in Muir. turned from Epworth Heights, Friday. Miss Susie Tucker left Wednesday to O. C. VAUGHAN, Publisukk . Miss Rose SooAeld left for Shejiard, spend a few davs at the home of her True, Every a THAT WILL INTERE5T YOU | Mrs. M M. Newman, visited friends unde, Jas. D Estes, of Owosso. in Owosso Monday Wednesday, where she will visit friends. Mrs. H. H. Fitzgerald aud little TIKMS: $1.00 Par Year. Cyrus Palmer and wife returned from Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jolly, of Ovid, visited friends in St. Johns Wednesday. daughter left Wednesday for a few Crystal Lake Saturday. days ’ visit with her husband iu Flint. Misses Edith Washhume and Agues Word — JOB WORK. Mrs L. G McKuight is sending a Miss Nelle Moss and Charles Flowers few days at White Lake. Heuderson returned from Crystal Fri­ Every kind of book and job priutiu* day. returned Saturday from a ten days visit Injure with D. L. Hunt. Dr. R. D. Sleight will return to Ann with friends at Crystal Lake and Grand Arbor the Arst of next week. Cashier J. W. Fitzgerald and wife are Ledge. ADVERTISING. in tlie north part of the state for a few Bay paint of Scolding & Co. Mrs. E. Tremjier returned Friday Mrs. E. A. Durkee and daughter, Oar Advertiainir Rate* are IIS rent* per Inch days. for each inaertlon for three mouths or more. from a two weeks' stay at Crystal. Ha/.le, were in Casnovia the first of the POR ADVICE Ift cent* per loch for each insertion for Umbrellas at Allison's jewelry store. Mrs. S. J. Wilsou went to Durand week to attend the funeral of the form ­ President Bullard was in Saginaw Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. L. less than three months. Business notieee and Bay City Tuesday on business. er’s father. OO TO FRIENDS. five cent* per line for earh insertion. Editor, O. I^ee Elsler is out again after a two Conn ial notices ten cents. weeks’ severe illness. Mrs. A. J. Nelson returned Monday Miss Mildred Johnson, who has been BniiDCM cards, $1.00 cer lion per year. Justice Weitzel, at Fowler, assessed visiting thefamily of Robert Shaw for Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. Miss Ethel Reeb is spending this week from Marion, where she visited relatives. John Esch $3.95 for being intoxicated. Obituary comments, resolutions, card of with friends in Owosse. Mrs. Wm. McAuslin left Satnrday, the past week, left Wednesday for her FOR PITY thanks, etc., will be churned for at tin* rate Paid. home in Wayne. Truman Rideout was in Ovid on busi­ for Huron county Mich, to visit rela­ OO TO STRANGERS. | of five cents per lin6. Miss Grace Hulbert. of Ionia, is visit ­ David McConkey was ai rested by Correspondence containing local u6w» is solici ­ ness tlie first of the week. tives. ing Miss Winifred Richmond, of tliis ted from all parts of tbe county. Mrs. Earle Scriver left Tuesday for Marshal Keenev, yesterday, and taken Anonymous communications not inserted under Miss Julia McCracken sjienf Saturday place. before Justice Marshall, who fined him any circumstances. and Sunday at Argentine. a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Announcements of lodge and society meetings, Mrs. Henry Sage, of Ashley, spent #15 aud costs for drunkenness this fore ­ FOR NOTHING entertainments, etc,, will be charged for at Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCabe s]>ent Stanton. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harry noon. McConkey put up quite a fight five cents per line. Saturday with Ovid friends. Mrs. M. E. Pearle left Saturday for a Field against Keeney, but he had to go. GO TO RELATIVES. Charles S. Sprague is making some four weeks’ visit in Muir, Ionia and Mr. aud Mrs. George A. Shaffer, who Grand Rapids. Undertaker E. I. Hull was called to improvements in his elevator. spent last week here, went to Ionia, Saranac the lirst of the week to take BUSINESS CARDS. Mrs. F. H. Bush left for Detroit Sat­ Mrs. W. H. Boehn and four children Friday. charge of the burial of Madeline Annett, urday to visit her sister Mrs. West. left Monday for Algouac where she will Ed. Dooling left Tuesday on a busi­ the 5-montlis-old daughter of Mr. and visit her parents. MUSIC TEACHERS. Mrs. O. T. Scheuck left Tuesday for ness trip through the northern part of Mrs. Pearl Earl of that place. The Pontiac where she will visit relatives. Miss Carrie Osl>oru is spending two the state. father is a relative of the well-known For DO weeks’ with her aunt, Mrs. R. R. Wood, strumental1 Music.Mu Over Spaulding A Co. Attorney II. E. Walbridge aud F. A. liveryman of this place, and the mother J. Earle Brown and wife spent Sun ­ of Grand Rapids. day with the former ’s parents in Eagle. Travis were in Pinckney on business was formerly a Miss Martin, of St. Mrs. H. M. Terris, lias been in Haslet Wednesday. Julius. At Allison's Jewelry Store ATTORNEYS. Miss Edith Washburn sjient Sunday Park several days, she attended the Good Mrs. Ray Washburn and children The following is a list ot the letters ST. JOHNS, MICH. with Miss Martha Shindorf in Grand spiritulist campmeeting. EARLE BROWN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Raj >ids. were guests of her mother in Fowler remaining uncalled for in the St. Johns . Money to loaD. Office Clinton Block. Mrs. M. C. McCormick, left Monday over Sunday. postoffice for the week ending August 5: J J. J. Warren sjieut Tuesdav and Wed ­ Mrs. Frank Andrews, Mrs. Alice Car­ CARI> or THANKS. for a few days ’ visit with friends anil Cora Peterson left Wednesday for PIANOS WH, M. STOCK EK. nesday witli Durand and Bancroft relatives in LaRue, Ohio. penter. Mrs. Frankie Cainp, Mrs. Walter friends. Bay City, where she will visit her cou ­ oldiers and comrades , i being Mr. and Mrs. E. Drake and two chil Case, Mr. D. Folie. Miss Lula Hoffman, We wisli to express, through the columns of one of your number, therefore know yom L. J. McKiiight returned from White sin, Charles Haggert. Mrs. John Huhn, A. J. King, Mrs. H. tliis paper, our heartfelt gratitude to the ao to wantsS and also your rights by law, therefore dren were guest at the home of O. B. Mr. aud Mrs. W. P. Grove, of Grand friends who so kindly assisted us during the respectfully solicit your patrouage in the prov ­ Lake Tuesday. Byron Danley came Walter and wife Sunday. Persiss, James Reilley, Jno. Scantlion, illness, death aud burial of our son and brother ocations of claims for pensions, back pay,bounty Monday. Rapids, are the guests of the former ’s Mrs. Mary Salisbury, Mrs. Lizzie Shaf­ and especially thank the "Home Aid, ” W. C. T. or rations. Also Notary Public. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walbridge and sister, Mrs. F. D. Bond. er, Lon. Tier, Frank Van, E. Walters, U„ L. T. L. and E. L. societies, aud the many WM. N. STOCKER. Manager Geo. M. Petrie, of the Table friends for the beautiful floral offerings. Miss Mabel Walbridge went to Detroit, Miss Myrtle Richardson left Wednes ­ Geo. Widman. DVR.KEE Comiiany, was in Chicago the last of Friday, returning Monday. MBS. ACHSAH KINNEY. FEKKIN A BALDWIN. ' the week. day for Canada, where she will s])end MRS. FRANCES JONES. John C. Hicks, Arthur Wilson and C. the summer with an aunt. . ttorneys at law . money loaners Chas. Fowler and Frank A. Percey FLYNN'S and Real Estate Agents. Office over E. Ball have returned from a Ashing Mrs. Geo. B. Toppling, of Columbus, E. D, Astley and sou, of Grand ChapmanA ’s Shoe Store, Clinton Ave., St. Johns. have gone to the upper peninsula camp trip in the upper peninsula. N DIED IN POOR-HOUSE. on a Ashing trip. Oiiio, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ledge, will build an elevator at Port ­ Mrs. Zella Glaspie, who lias been land. LYON A MOINET. Miss Nina Clark is a guest in the E. L. Walbridge, last week. TTORNEY8 AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH., sjiending two weeks with friends in Mrs. W. A. Suthor, who has been vis ­ Orrise Dewitt, a Well-Known Char­ Office over Geo. H. Chapman’s store. home of her uncle, G. Allen, of Grand Fenton, returned ’Saturday. Ledge, this week. iting friends in St. Johns, returned Wed ­ acter, Passed Away Monday. Jean Arnold left Saturday for a two nesday to her home in Ohio. DOOLING A KELLEY. Will Murray, of the upper peninsula, TTOHNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH. weeks’ stay at the home of her aunt, Miss Frances Harris left Wednesday is spending a few weeks with his rela­ Mrs. Frank Conn, of Durand. f- Office on Walker street east. tives in St. Johns. to spend a week at the home of her Orrise Dewitt died at the county poor 1 NORTON A JAMISON. Dr. H. D. Squair joined his wife in brother, Wm. Harris, of Pewaino. farm Monday morning of this week at Mrs. Herblet, and Miss Eva Herblet Grand Ledge, Sunday for a few days ’ 8 o'clock and was buried Wednesday af­ TTORNEYS AT LAW OFFICE OVER ST. Misses Nina and Edith Clark and left Saturday for Lake View where they visit with the latter’s parents. ternoon at 2 o ’clock. Services were held ■ Largest Stock and Low l Johns National Bank. will visit relatives. Miss Nina Moss, of Detroit, spent Sun ­ Crystal and Hattie Garbe, of Grand day with friends in Grand Rapids. in the U. B. church in south Bingham, K A E. L. WALBRIDGE, ATTORNEYS R. C. Dexter returned from White Rev. Eli Good officiating. Interment in . and money loaners St. Johns. Michigan. Rapids, have been visiting at the home Miss Alice HolmeS accompanied Miss H Lake resort Monday. Postmaster Brun ­ of Mrs. L. E. Root, last week. cemetery at that place. est Prices, t son came Tuesday. Lola McLain to her home in Ionia, Mr. Dewitt was born 5<’> years ago in Robert Reeb returned to Chicago where she will visit about a week. PHYSICIANS. Stephen Rowell and II. P. Keys left Saturday after a two weeks visit at the New York state and has been a resident Miss Nettte Nesbitt who lias been of St. Johns for many years. He was for Seney Thursday to join the St. home of his uncle, George Reeb. W. HOOSKIN GALE, M. D. Johns Ashing party. siiending four weeks at the home of F. known as an expert accountant and has Dr. T. S. Mann left Saturday on a BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK FFICE OVER STATE BANK. NIGHT M rs. M. D. Potter and four children F. Murdock, returned home Tuesday. unraveled many complicated affairs for O Calls a\ The Steel. Office Honrs 11 to 12 two weeks’ business trip through Buf­ Charles Sprague ’s mother, of Buffalo, business houses during his career. His a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to D p. m. left Tuesday for Atlas, to attend the falo, Boston and New York city. Lily White Flour in cotton sacks, 25 lbs,...... 55c funeral of her father. N. Y., arrived last week to spend sev ­ son, Newton, of Lansing, and brother, Jimmie Johnson, who has been visit ­ D. SQUAIR, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND Mrs. F. Kroll went to Beldiug Satur­ eral weeks with her sou and family. George, of Flint, attended the funeral. Henkel’s spring Wheat Flour. ...“...... 60c H • Surgeon. Office. Clinton Blk, St. Johns. day with Tressa and Rudolph Heether ing at the home of A. D. Eldndp*. left Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilson and daugh ­ Saturday morning for Niagara Falls. B. DODGE, M. D„ SURGEON AND for a visit with her parents. ter, Mrs. Pearl Hobart, left for Crystal Bub Able Arrested. Henderson ’s White Lily...... “...... 45c . Homoeopathic Physician. Office and resi­ Mrs. Emma Wheeler, of Fowler, re­ Lake on Tuesday for a two weeks’ out ­ Jdence over Spaulding A Co ’s Hardware Store. Miss Alice Skinner, of Ann Arbor, Wm. A. Able, of Bath, was before will spend three weeks witli Mrs. F. T. turned Tuesday after a few days ’ visit ing. Tube Rose ...... “...... 50c with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Washburn. Justice Marshall, on complaint of Win. DK. 8. E. GILL AM, M. D. Branch and friends in Essex. Mrs. E. Malt house and sister, Mrs. M. Smith, who charged assault and bat­ Short clear side Pork, per lb...... lie HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND Miss Winifred Vredeuburg, of Owosso, Miss Nicy Belden returned Monday to Thomas, visited at rhe home of Mr. and tery. He gave bonds of $100 and trial residence west of Court House. Office her home in Pontiac, after a three Mrs Mark Plummer, of Ovid, Wednes ­ Pbonrs 1 to 4 p. m., from 7 to 9 p. m. is the guest of her brother, Warner was set for Saturday. Smith is attorney Bean Pork, per lb ...... 10c Vredeuburg, for several weeks. weeks' visit with St. Johns rela­ day. for Mrs. Able, who started proceedings tives. HENRY PALMER, M. D. Mrs. M. Snyder, and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Albert Fisher, who has been for divorce some time ago. Swift’s Lard, per lb...... 11c HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, optbamolo- Clavey and two children are visiting Mrs. Kate Cleland returned Satur­ spending a week with her brother, Wm. gist and general practitioner. Office over day from Howell, where she lias been Salt, per bbl...... 75e PHunt s Drug Store. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m. and 2friends ar Battle Creek this week. Harris, of Pewaino, returned Wednes ­ visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter day. MAKKIAGE LICENSES. Large pail of Whitefish...... 50c MARY P. HAVENS M. !»., Mrs. M. D. Hubbard and children re­ Burke. turned to Pontiac Saturday after a Mrs. George Johnson returned to her FFICE HOURS. 9:00 TO 11:00 A. M., 8:00 Mrs. J. D. Janes and Lillian Havana home in Ohio, Wednesday, after a visit Auk . 1—Charles B. Austin, St. Johns...... 27 Half bbl. Whitefish...... $2.50 Oto IKK) p. m. Ladies ’ diseases a specialty. three weeks’ visit with relatives. Grace A. Crane. St. Johns...... 22 returned from Crystal Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Aug. 4— Jules Snuvageot, St. Johns...... 24 Dewitt H. Hunt, Eugene Murdock, where they have been spending several Creighton. Grace Exelby, Bingham...... 18 1 lb. extra good tine Tea...... 20c Roliert Kelley and Victor Stevens spent weeks. Mrs. O. S. Leland, and nephew, Har- DENTISTS. Sunday,"at Hunt ’s resort on Grand river. Misses Esther McCabe and Mamie rold Hunt, went to Fremont Friday 1 lb. uncolored Japan Tea...... 40c Mrs. L. H. Odell, of Owosso, returned for a visit with the former ’s sister, Mrs. ^JUverside.—(DeWitt.) O. E. CORBIN, M. I>„ D. I>. 8. Fedewa went to Ionia Monday where 1 lb. best Tea on earth...... 50c home Saturday after a week’s visit at they will be the guests of Miss Nina Ida Gardner. raduate of the university of the home of D. W. Sitzer in Bengal. Michigan. Thirty years ’experience in St. Pennell. Mrs. R. D. Sleight, of Ann Arbor, re­ Package coffee,*per b...... 10c Johns.G Trust entirely to his taste, ability, con- Lucile McLouth, who was ill all last Miss Souther, who has been visiting Miss Emma McKee, who has been turned home Wednesday after sending week, is better. tcicMce. tnd yon will got th© nesrwt approach Mrs. T. H. Porter a few days, left Sat­ possible to perfection of results in dentistry. spending a few weeks with Miss Marcia a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Pierce, of M. A. C., was in town The celebrated gas roasted Yale coffee, per b...... urday for Beldiug where she will visit Beckwith, of Victor, returned home M, T. Streeter. ARTHUR CORBIN, D. I». 8. friends. Friday and Saturday. , ...... 10c to 40c Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. A..S. Fildew left Wed ­ .BROWNS, "BRIDGE WORK” (TEETH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe and Miss Norma Norris, of Port Huron, V_y withont plates) and all latest processes. Judge Merrill and family returned nesday for Pontiac, where they will visit is the guest of Miss Merle McLouth. Three plugs Tobacco ...... 25c daughter, Glavds, of Maple Rapids, from Crystal lake last week. They will one week at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Alfa Gunnison is entertaining her THOMAS 8. MANN. D. D. 8. left Tuesday to visit relatives in Lena­ spend a few more days there before the M. D. Hubbard. 1 plug Tobacco ...... 9c wee county. friend, Miss Alice Hadley, of Fenton, FFICE OVER ROSENTHAL’S STORE, season ends. Mrs. George McCain, of Bowling St. Johns, Michigan. Earl Scott and wife, of Lansing, Good fine cut Tobacco, light or dark, per lb.... 30c o M. A. Newman, of Ionia, who has Mrs. James Ritchie, of Detroit, who Green, Ohio, returned home Wednes ­ been spending a month at the home of visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George UNDERTAKERS^ has been spending a week with Mrs. day after a week’s visit at the home of A good Smoking Tobacco ...... 20c his daughter, Mrs. Peter Ash, returned Hugh Hunter and other friends returned Andrew Harris. Scott. Sunday. I HULL, LICENSED EMBALMER. 18 home Monday. home Monday. Miss Grace McDonald left Wednesday Mrs O. B. Dills entertained Mrs. E. The “Certified Check,” the best Nickel cigar on the market. E. CLINTON AVENUE. Walter G. Wyckoff went to Sarnia, E. Thompson and daughter Lois, of —M. A. Hulse was home from White for Portland, where she has secured a Huckleberries, Vegetables and fresh Fruits every day. MISCELLANEOU S^ Friday to spend two weeks’ vacation. Lake Monday, returning Tuesday, ac­ jiosition with the Ramsey & Alton Man­ lousing. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Wyckoff and baby have been there companied by A. W. Durkee and C. E. ufacturing company. Miss Fannie Naracon, who has been Farmers: Bring in your butter and eggH aud receive the highest H. M. GOHN. several weeks. to Chicago for a visit the past two ETEBINARY SURGEON. OFFICE, FIL- VanSickle and families. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Broadbeut, of market price. V dew A Hillman s Drag Store, residence J. B. Frost, of Furtney ’s shoe store, Mrs. Sclilegal, who has been spending Jackson, Mrs. Holmes and Miss JLaura weeks, returned home Saturday. Our Bakery is booming. The best bread and all kinds of baked goods 107 Walker St. E. St.Johns.I, Mich. Phone 29. returned Thursday evening of last week Vaughan, of Ovid, are visiting at the Messrs. Potter and Day, of Lansing, a week at the home of her father, C. F. fresh every day. A from his outing at Crystal Lake and a Patterson, of Greenbnsh, left Saturday home of Claude Briggs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc­ visit at Frankfort. All goods sold very cheap and for cash only. H rpHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK for Saginaw where she will join her Mrs. W. W. Peet aud the Misses Grace Louth Friday night and Saturday. John Robson and family, Frank Mar­ husband. Hamberger aud Elsie Gross returned to James Truesdell is prejiaring to tear ST. JOHNS, MICH. shal and family and Rev. J. F. Fryer, of Harry L. Rook wood will graduate Saginaw, Wednesday, after a visit at down the old Gardner house and erect Ovid, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. from the Tri-State Normal college at the home of Otto Eggert. a fine new residence on the same site. Mrs. Claude Briggs. g per cent. Interest on Deposits and Loans Angola, Indiana, August 9. He took Will Richmond was home from White R. J. Beadle, wife and daughter, Harry Losey, of Chicago, who has Money on Approved Bonds and Real the course in oratory. Harry's friends Lake Thursday night and R. G. Clark Norma, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phelps and been spending three weeks with rela­ in this county will be pleased to know returned to the lake with him Friday. son spent last week camping out at Estate Security. tives in St. Johns and friends in Crystal, of his progress. R. G. is much better again. Park Lake. returned home Monday. Paul Seibert resumed his duties as Miss Sallie Vannmburgh, of Fowler, ALBRT J. BALDWIN. President. Merle Rolfe, of Lansing, who has Mr. and Mrs Louis Zerbe and daugh ­ traveling salesmau for the Central Drug who has been spending a week at the lieen visiting her grandparents, Mr. and G. PENNEL. Vice-President. ter, Ida. spent Sunday at. the home of Company, Detroit, Monday, after a home of her sister, Mrs E. Albertson, Mrs. C. Rolfe, for two weeks, left for I Thomas Walker, of Essex. Miss Ida brief vacation at the home of his par­ returned home^Wednesday. Mason Thursday. P. E. WALSWORTH Treasurer. GALKINS CASI GHOCBBY.I will remain a few weeks. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seibert, in Mrs. C. S. ScoAeld and daughters Jo ­ Mrs. George Torrey and Stella Par­ T. L. Huey, of New Berliu, New Bengal. He travels through central sephine and Helen left Wednesday for kins, of Detroit, who have been visiting ST. JOHNS. ft York, was a guest of his uncle, S. B. 1TATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. and southern Michigan. Oxford, where they will visit Mrs. Seo- in this vicinity for three weeks, re­ S' Daboll, and family the first of the week. W. W. Simonson and wife went to Aeld ’s mother, Mrs. Southerland. turned to Detroit Sunday. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. ♦ He is a railroad couductor Gaines Wednesday morning to attend Mr. and Mrs. Lendner, of Washing­ Mr. and Mrs. Sigsbee, Mr. and Mrs. ♦ Miss Alta Cunningham, who has been the funeral of Mrs. Jeanette Eager, ton, D. C., who have been spending Delamarter and Mr. aud Mrs. Otto, for ­ ♦ ♦ spending her vacation at her home in mother of Mrs. Simonson, of that place. three weeks at the home of C. J. Dennis, merly of Detroit, but now of Lansing, ♦ CAPITAL $80,000.00. L♦ tins place, returned to Hart, where she They were accompanied by Ward LINSEED OIL of Eureka, left Tuesday for home. visited at R. J. Beadle ’s Sunday. Simonson and W. B. Simonson and is employed on the Hart Journal. Mrs. W. S. Welld and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. McLouth enter­ ♦ Net Assets of Stockholders. *900.000.00. wife of Owosso. The same jiarty Mrs N. E. Cundiff, of Ypsilanti, who Bernice, who have been visiting at the tained George B. Topping, of Colum ­ ♦ Now is the time to buy linseed oil. The price, has been visiting since last Thursday at attended the funeral of Lnra Pike Mon ­ home of the former's sister, Mrs. E. L. day at Ithaca, who was drowned in bus, Ohio, Mrs. Alice T. Weld, of 43c for raw and 45c for boiled is the lowest the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Walbridge, returned to their home in Elgin, Illinois, and Mrs. Mary Wal­ ♦ Crystal Lake, Friday of last week. O. W. MUNGER. President. Townsend, returned home Monday. Elgin, Ill, bridge, of St. Johns, Tuesday. ♦ price in’years. JOHN H. CORBIT, Vice-President. A. M. Birmingham, of Duplain, C. O. The Celebrated Lehigh Valley Coal is A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams, who has been ill for ♦ The oil I sell is the best pure oil, well settled ♦ J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. DuBois, of St. Johns, and possibly one sold only by John Hicks. Orders are Ed. Wilsou and four children, Mrs. F. several weeks, has recovered his health and the boiled is kettle boiled, not boiled with or two others, exiiect to go to the Upper now taken at the store and elevator for M. Spanlding and Misses Margaret and left for LanRing Sunday where he ♦ ♦ Peninsula, trout Ashing about the 15th. summer delivery. Travis and Ruth Waldron left Wednes ­ will again resume his laliors iu Carrier, ♦ chemicals. It is worth several cents a gallon more DIRECTORS: The Misses Davisons, who have been day for Crystal Robertson A Nortlmp ’s house. than some pure oils. O. W. Ilnngsr. Otis Fuller, J. H. Corbit. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bement and wife, of Samio Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Dills entertained Jesse Snllivan, John J. Keiser, J. W Galnsha Pennel, left Monday for Muir, Ontario', are guests of her sisters, Mrs. at their home Wednesday evening Mrs. While on the subject of oil, why not use the Fitsgerald, G. E. Corbin, end Geo. W. where they will spend a few days with M. A. KmfAn aud Mrs. Eliza Hicks. George Torrey and Steila Parkins, of friends. L. & M. Paint with it? I have sold it for 16 years Emmons. They expect to leave for Wisconsin to ­ Detroit, Albert Hanber, of Lansing, Mrs VerPlanck, of Manchester, N. Y. day or tomorrow. George Ott and sisters, Lydia and Ellen, now and guarantee it to wear. It takes as much | Per Cant. Interest Paid on Tims Depoelte 5‘terlir\g who has been the guest of Mrs. S. C. John B. Chapin and wife, who have of this vicinity. oil as lead. Hotchkiss, left Monday for Detroit, been on an extended tour of the south, Misses Alta Gunnison and Alice Had ­ where she will spend a day before return ­ west and north since last February, are ley gave a party to five of their young ♦ ing home Monday. now in St. Paul and are likely to be friends, Ivah and Vieva Henderson, of ST. JOHNS ♦ Master Harry Doust, of Toledo, who home before long. East Dewitt, Pansy Penlmdy and Ettie | A. O. HUNT, ALWAYS has been spending a week at the home Jiltfer. Livermore, of Gunnisonville, and Helen S. A. Sturgis has rented and moved of Mrs. (ieorge Kosht, went to Hliep- into the store adjoining E. I. Hull’s on Dills, of Riverside, Thursday afternoon. TIRED ardsville Tuesday where lie will visit at the south, recently purchased and im­ A fine time is reported by all. the home of Mrs. Dilts. It will pay you to ex­ proved by Mr. Hull, where he has a The fifth annual assembly of the Do you get Mrs. P. C. Althen arrived from Co ­ large piano and organ stock. Royal Circle Social League of Michigan lumbus O., Sunday evening to sjiend a amine our stock of A. L. Casterline, Miss lone Cast­ will meet at Portland, Mich., Friday, up tired, go August 28, 1908. • A special train from to bed tired, few days with M. E. Simpson and fam­ erline, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dayton and ily. Mrs. Althen was joined Monday STERLING SIL daughter, Grace, of Ithaca, N. Y., went Lausing starting at 9:80 a. m. will ar­ and drag out rive at Portland at 10:40 a. m. that day. a tired fort of cxiitcnee all day T evening by Mr. Althen. Mr. Althen is to Rockford Friday to attend a family 40 years’ experi­ a brother of Mrs. Simpson. VER SPOONS, etc. reunion and also to visit relatives. A number of the supreme officers are II so, you arc not natural. expected to Ik * present, Bring lunch Misses Susie Durkee and Ida Butler ence in fitting trus­ Your nerve force it exhausted. Miss Mary E. Strickland will arrive baskets (well tilled) and enjoy a day at left Tuesdav on an extended tour before you purchase, today to make her home here with her You need help. through eastern points, the Arst part daughter, Mrs. Mattie Strickland-CJark, Portland. ses. A perfect fit or of the trip they will make selections as we can save you Mrs Eastman, of Grand Rapids, an Gerry and Helen Dills entertained a PALMO TABLETS for their millinery stock while the re­ other daughter, will come with her and company of sixteen of their young money refunded. mainder they will devote to pleasure, money. remain a week. friends at their home Sunday. Among the number present were Clarence Hurd, revive the whole system. stopping at New York, Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hughes have Albany. of Sooth Dewitt, Lloyd Ward, of They give strength to the nerves, j gone to their farm in Antrim county to Watertown, Tobias Calder, of Olive, | A.0. HUNT, Manufacturing Druggist, St. Johns, Midi and vigor to every organ. The stage Aoor of the opera house is spend a couple of weeks. The usual Misses Lottie Gordon, of South Riley, All weakening Iota stopped. | being taken up and n new one relaid display of Jim’s mammoth pumpkins Pansy Peabody, of Gunnisonville, Ivah i prior to the opening of the coming and squash may be looked for in Fowler and veiva Henderson, of East Dewitt. Buy a box to-day. season which will 1-e Monday evening^ DAVIS A Ball’s window. Improve the Opportunity 80 rsnta, U for *».«>. August 17, with Whitaker and Nash's 1 “At Cripple Creek,” a melo drama of Jeweler, - - Lanslnf, nich No such tiling as “summer complaint ” Many farmers and merchants say unusual merit and strength. Manager where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild they would not be withont one of the To secure a Clinton County Atlas-map. Thk K l Elsler promises a much better list of Opposite Hudson House. Strawberry is kept handy. Nature’s new Atlas-maps of Clinton county re­ Sold by C E Van8ickle, remedy for looseness of the bowels. j publican one year and the Atlas-map for Two Dollars DruKRint. 8t. Johns. Mich attractions this season than ever before. A. A. Carmer, Mgr. cently lamed by The Republican . 6 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST l>, 1808.

"You know who is prisoner now and "An Irishman, I infer?” said Coven : sailors were deeply interested In the grunge will give Information ns to the forever. Miss Howard. ” try. sneering. two combatants. amount to be remitted for manuals and “If you refer to Lieutenant O’Neill, 1 "You are correct, sir, and my people Finally after one especially vicious other supplies, and after receiving the Plunkett’s will release him now and forever as have been chleftulus for thirty genera ­ thrust on the part of Coventry, whose official authority the Juvenile grunge well, nt once, sir,” she said archly. tions. ” foot slipped a little, a clever parry, fol ­ may be organized. The bylaws of the THE GUI "You cannot. ” “Ah, in Ireland? ” The manner of the lowed by a dashing riposte en quarte, subordinate grange will govern In all “As you will, sir,” she replied; “but question made It another insult, but which was met and returned with less matters not provided for in tlie In­ 5TUDIO as I liuppen to see several borsemeu O’Neill restrained himself under the skill tliun usual, O’Neill, with a grace ­ structions or in the manual. coming down the road yonder I Imag ­ great provocation and answered coldly ful turn of the wrist, whirled the Eng ­ The ritual work of the Juvenile grange is the largest anti best OF HONOUR ine you will not be detained from your “Where else, sir, and where better? lishman’s sword from bis hand. It is uplifting uud elevating In words and »y Ship a very long time. Let us go for ­ As for me, 1 am temporarily an officer flew up Into the air and fad cLanglag sentiment. Young people usuully enter equipped photographic ward to meet them. Perhups they can of yonder ship, the Ranger, flying the on the rocks some distance away. with great zest Into the performance Cyras Cotxmsend 'Brady, give us some information. ” flag of the American republic, but 1 Coventry was unarmed and helpless studio in Central Michb Author nf " 15hr !/ou(A swallows them up, and they horse about In the road and galloped catalogue, ” replied Coventry coldly. i Marquis of Richemont), an officer of the way. He had played the game and The “ultliuute object of this organi bright ones Ranger. boards the wreck and rescues a girl Bee each other no more forever. rapidly back In the direction of the “I shall endeuvor to enlighten you as lost. If he must die In tbe presence of zution is for mutual instruction aud aud tier aged compuuiou. III.—The helpless He hnd vowed and protested that it castle. The officer then trotted hastily to my credibility with this,” said maiden is Elizabeth Howard, ward of Admiral his love, he would do it like a gentle ­ protection, ” to lighten lubor by diffus ­ I,oid \V«-: broke of Scat U>r High casllt- She would not be so; that England was a forward, followed by the remaining O’Neill, drawing Ills sword. “Now will man, on the sword ’s point. ing a knowledge of its aims aud pur­ thinks her rescuers are pirates. Jones gives up little country aud Admiral Westbrooke man, and, looking Intently ahead of you fight or not? ” a cabin to her use aud promises to laud her at “Strike, sir!” lx* said hoarsely, with poses, to expand the mind by tracing Liverpool. O'Neill smitteu by the charms of a great man; that she could not be any ­ him until he reached the vicinity of “And If 1 persist In my refusal?” one quick glance toward Lady Eliza­ the beautiful laws that the great Cre­ the fair captive. ______where without attracting the attention tbe little group, be dismounted nnd, asked Coventry, who was playing for beth, who stood perfectly motionless, ator has established in the universe handing tne bridle to the aoldler, bade CHAPTER IT. of the work! —she could by no means time. looking on in terror. She would have aud to enlarge our views of creative him wait where he was. He came for ­ PHOTOGRAPHER, KNTBK MAJOR COVENTRY. hide her light; that he would withdraw "At this juncture I shull be under ruu forward had It not been for old wisdom and jKiwer. We are ioi^ywhat IIREE days later the Ranger, from the American service, which he ward fearlessly, with one hand on bis the painful necessity of killing you In Price. * * -c-*-. ^.v •; proud of our Order, says R. T. Wlieei- St. Johns, Mich. sword, the other holding a pistol which under all plaiu sail, In a gen ­ could honorably do ut the expiration of the presence of your betrothed; so “Oh, he will be killed; be will be kill­ oek in the National Stockman, aud do he had taken from the holster. He tle breeze, was slowly plow ­ the present cruise, and search the draw, my dear sir, if not for honor, ed! ” wailed the maid. not Jiesltate to commend it to our broth­ was a young and handsome man In a ing along through the Irish whole Island until he found her—all of for ”- -K ’ • “Sir Englishman, pick up your er farmers for their careful and dili ­ new and brilliant scarlet uniform. sea, off the English coast, near the which was pleasant for her to hear, of “Whatl” v ... sword, ” said O’Neill, lowering his point. gent study of Its declared principles mouth of the Mersey. The whaleboat, course, though 1^ elicited nq more fu- “Sir Irishman,” said the other, bow ­ aud pur[K>ses, as something thut does vorable reply. She was attracted to CHAPTER V. ,V" ’manned by six of the smartest seamen, “On guard! ” cried the Englishman, ing, “men may call you pirate”— concern them and ought to Interest armed^ with cutlass aud pistol, and rn* young man; his handsome person, SWORDS ARE CROSSED ON THE SAND. whipping out his sword. “Not with impunity, sir,” interrupted them. The grange imkk Is you, and, much dressed ki their best clothes, ol d jTice his cultured piiud, his charming man ­ ADY ELIZABETH, you “Stop! ” cried Elizabeth, springing be­ the touchy O’Neill. more, you need Its help and inspiration MURDOCK being eoekswaln~ngain,'wasf Justbeing ners were such that no one —no woman, here?” he exclaimed, stop- tween their swords. “He saved my “That I grant you. I was about to in your social and business connections. made ready. The ship was presently that is—could be indifferent to them; TkWiI ping short In great surprise. life at the risk of his own. ” add that, whatever they call you, you Y’ou need its moral, Intellectual and AND hove to, and a side ladder was dropped but she did not love him, at least not “What is the meaning of "Curse^ him!” a^ild tbe Englishman, fight like a gentleman, and It will give educational opportunities if you are to overboard at the gangway where Miss yet. < ;-)Vf .•? -t-w, • this?” He stood a moment as If petri­ grinding his teeth. me great pleasure to testify to your keep step with progress of tlie day and DAVIES MANUFACTURERS OF Elizabeth Howard and her maid were Elizabeth Howard was a woman to fied, and then came nearer. “Who Is “Your condemnation comes too late, personal worth at every convenient do not wisli to be left by tbe proces ­ standing waiting for the lowering of make a man fall desperately In love this person? ” he demanded Imperious ­ sir,” said O’Neill with bitter emphasis, season. Will you permit me, though I sion, plowed under, and become a back the whaleboat, and around which the with her, and many men liad done ly. Elizabeth started violently. with an expressive glance at Elizalxth. do not know your name, to call you my number. It offers you the most availa ­ Qr&nite and who continued impetuously: ,oQlcers of the deck speedily congregat ­ so. She was tall and graceful, golden “Major Coventry! Edward! ” she friend? ” ble, tbe best kuown, means of doing It. haired, blue eyed and of noble pres­ “This gentlemnn treated me with the ed . " -Jc»-1 -J"* . cried. • There is a great educational value in It is not without money or price—hu­ ence. She was proud, she was wise, most djstlugulshed courtesy. ” r They were a sorrowful lot of men, “Are you a ‘Lady, ’ madam? ” said ^he point of a naked sword, nnd it may manly speaking, no desirable thing is— Marble Worlj she was witty, she was tender, she was “I wish that he had exhibited some these impressionable sailors, for O’Neill O’Neill in equal surprise, addressing account for the sudden change which hut Its cost In money and time Is so dis ­ contemplative, she was gay, she was of it here,” interrupted Coventry again. was not alone in his captivity. True to the astonished girl aud paying no at­ came over Coventry. proportionate to tlie benefits conferred sad. she was Joyous, in different moods. *T have but followed your ow ’u ex­ bis promise. Captain Jones bad shifted tention to the officer. “I shall esteem my9elf honored, sir. that the cost seems to be of little mo ­ ample,” retorted O’Neill calmly. his course and was ubout to land his Days, years even, could not exhaust “For what else do you take her. sir?” My name is O'Neill, Barry O’Neill, at ment. All the lateet up-to-date “Will you hear me In silence, Ed ­ fair passenger. He had chosen to put the charms of her infinite variety, interrupted the officer, bristling with In­ your service. ” The grange is past the experimental machinery for doing this though far down beneath the surface ward? They are not pirates”— “I shall remember it. Y’ou have not her ashore upon a rocky beach four or dignation. stage. It is an assured success. Its work at lowest possible of her nature were the quiet deeps of “Faith, sir, I would take her ‘for bet­ “I call them so, ” said Coventry stub­ only saved the life of Lady Elizabeth infiuenoe Is felt in our homes, on our five miles away from a fort at Birken ­ prices. No agents, no constancy and devotion —what plummet ter or worse, ’ as I could,” replied the bornly. Howard, but now you have giVen roe farms, in society, even reaching into head which guarded the mouth of the commissions. Come and river which gave entrance to the har­ could sound them, who should discover Irishman smiling. “Enough, Lddy Elizabeth,” said my own. ” our legislative assemblies—local, state see us at the old stand. bor, not earing to venture his ship in them? There was about ber thut “Unfortunately for you, that Is a O’Neill, taking his share in the con ­ “Thus am I the prince of match­ and national. It stands upon its merits, versation again. “Two lovers are ; any clo|3r proximity to the fortifica ­ Indefinable air of one born for homage privilege I propose to exercise myself, ” makers,” said O’Neill bitterly. “I would needs no bolstering up, asks only our OPPOSITE POST OFFICE tions and the war vessels probably in and oommank which speaks of genera ­ said the Englishman sternly. sometimes an emlmrrassment of riches. that I bad lost mine In one of tbe sav ­ thoughtful, unbiased consideration, and the river. It was a risky performance tions to whom have been accorded hon­ “The world will doubtless share my This seems to be one of the times. If ings! ” will return many times Its cost to ♦ at best, but he trusted to the known or and pinoe unquestioned. regret, sir,” said the Irishman auda ­ you will stand aside, I trust that a few “Now, sir,” continued Coventry, dis ­ you in mouey, time and thought, pro ­ ■peed of the Ranger and his own sea­ It was not a long row to the land, ciously, a bitter pang In his breast at moments will rid you of one or the | regarding this last remark, “if you vided your mind ami heart are open St. Johns. Mich. manship to effect his escape In case the and as they approached the rugged this unlooked for news. other of them.” would be advised by roe, withdraw to receive Instruction and inspiration. ship should be discovered and pursued coast the young lieutenant eagerly “Now 1 wish to know who you are “I will not go! ” said the girl defiant ­ while you may yet do so in safety. ” In faith. In hope and in charity we In force. scanned the shore for a landing place. and how you come here and what you ly. “Y’ou shall not fight; you have (To be continued. ) present these linos to tbe farming Once on shore it would not be a diffi ­ Steering around a little promontory are doing -an explanation, sir!” asked nothing to quurrel about ” public, sincerely believing in tbe prin ­ ITY NATIONAL BANK cult matter for the lady and her maid which hid them from the Ranger he tbe officer. “We have you, or rather he has,” ciples herein laid down as being In ’ OF LANSING, HICH. to procure a conveyance to take them discovered a stretch of sandy beach “1 am not accustomed to give ex­ responded the Irishman. accord with the Golden Rule and tend ­ to the city, a little farther inland. The under Us lee. and the boat was sent in planations save to those who have the “Withdraw, I bog of you, Elizabeth. ^HE GRANGE ing to produce tlie greatest good to the melancholy duty of landing the two Its direction until the keel grated on the right to demand them,” replied O’Neill. This matter must be settled, ” said greatest number. Coventry In his turn. women, by special request, bad been al­ soft sand. It was a lonely spot a little “I have two rights, sir.” Conducted by J. W, DARROW, “I will not, 1 tell you! ” persisted the lotted to the first lieutenant, much to stretch of sand ending inland, and eta “They are?” Prcm ('Ajrrtxpurulcn t New York State, QMlcera of (hr National Uranffr, Capital $100,000.00 the disgust of the various midshipmen, one side in precipitous rocks over "First lam betrothed to this young girl determinedly. “If you fight, you Granyc Master, Aaron Jones, South Bend, will fight through me.” who conceived that the matter of tak­ which a wandering pathway straggled lady, ” said the officer. “Second, this,” Ind.; overseer, O. Gardner, Rockland, Surplus $74,000.00 “We are doing that now," said O’Neill ing charge of boats appertained more laying his hand upon his sword. JUVENILE GRANGES. Me.; lecturer, N. J. Bachelder, East properly to one of their number. “Either of these may be sufficient savagely. “Will you withdraw, mad ­ Andover, N. H ; steward, W. C. Jewett, am?” The farewells were soon spoken by from your point of view, neither of How OrRanttnlinn May He Kffactrd. Worcester, Mass.; assistant steward, C. them from mine. As to the first I ”1 repeat It I will not, and I wish O. Ralne, Montieello, Mo.; chaplain, W. the grateful girl to the officers, who Imporfnnl Facta Stated. DIRECTORS: had done their very best in making the refer you to the young lady herself: to remind you that I do not like your There is a growing interest in tlie or ­ K. Thompson, Liberty Hill, S. C.; days pass pleasantly and lightening L will have It from her own lips or not tone. Y’ou are not on the deck of your ganization of juvenile granges. The treasurer, Mrs. E. 8. McDowell, Rome, the tedium of the voyage, and to the at all; as to the second, you will see I ship now, sir.” following facts, promulgated at the ses­ N. Y.; secretary, C. M. Freeman. E. W. Sparrow E. F. Cooley captain, who had been kindness and have a similar right of my own." “Oh, am I not? Boat ahoy, tliere! sion of the national grange In 1890, Washington; keeper, G. W. Jacob|Stahl Fred Shubel consideration Itself. The young lieu­ "Will you. I-ady Elizabeth,” said the Price!” cried O’Neill, waving his hand. will Ik * er. Each Ju­ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­ ever before, which enables said O'Neill to Coventry, who made a venile grange should elect a matron, the Side, and, under the impetus given rocks upon a country road which wan ­ The Englishman In great astonish­ lets. All druggists refund the money if ment and perturbation opened his move to approach the sailor. “My wlio Is a member of the subordinate us to give the closest possible by the watchful men, dashed toward dered about Inland, losing Itself under it fails to cure. E. W. Grove ’s signa ­ the not distant shore. moyth to speak. but lie was interrupt ­ man will do no harm to her ladyship, grange. A Juvenile grange cannot tie some trees a mile or so away. ture is ou each box. 25c. prices. Miss Howard should have been ra­ Ou tbe rocky promontory back of ed by the quicker Irishman. and you have other matters to attend organized with less than twelve per­ diantly happy at leaving the Ranger ami nt one end of tbe beach there was “Why so. Mistress Howard? ” to nnless you wish to shelter yourself sons, four of whom must be girls. Call and get our prices for and in her proximity to Liverpool, "Lady Elizabeth, If you please, sir,” behind a woman ’s petticoats. ” In organizing a Juvenile grange tlie a small lighthouse, and several miles DISTRICT .MANAOEK WANTED. where she was about to meet not only from the beach in the other direction, said Coventry. Coventry liml been playing for more master of the subordinate grange summer delivery. time, l>ut"thls was more than lx* could should select from the children eligible The National Life Insurance Company, of friends and family connections, but at the end of the road probably, was a “Lady Elizabeth, then. I thank you. Montpelier. Vermont, (established IB-'iO i defires stand. “I think you have said enough, a trustworthy end eoergelic man to represent one who was destined to be something castle or fort, the flag floating lazily sir, for the reminder, ” answered O'Neill to memliership twelve of suitable age sir, and if you are ready, ” he said, “we the Company fn this territory. First-class com more. This person was Major Edward from the staff indicating that it was suavely ’. "Your friends on the Hanger and ability for officers. Their names mission contracts, with renewals. Au attract­ will talk In another fashion.” ive business opportunity to engage with this Coventry, a gallant and distinguished garrisoned. Springing lightly from the are all Interested in your welfare, nnd should bo enrolled upon an application “At your service, ” said tlie Irishman old-established, reliable and popular Company. Walter & Hodge young officer, the son and heir of her boat O'Neill stepped recklessly Into the I am sure they are glad in my person form and sent to the state grange for oompoBidly. Two swords flashed In Address, HENRY V. HCCKF.R. 107 W. Higham St.. guardian. Lord Westbrooke, and to water alongside. Miss Howard rose to to meet with and congratulate the for ­ permission to organize, for manuals, General Manager. the air simultaneously aDd rang 501-507 Majestic Bldg., whom for many years —from infancy, her feet and looked anxiously about tunate gentleman who aspires to your charter, etc. The secretary of the state St. Johns, Mich. aguinst each other with deadly purpose 1M Detroit, Mich. in fact—she bad been betrothed. But her. hand.” He smiled bitterly at lier as lie a moment after. Both men were mas­ an unaccountable tinge of sadness hov ­ "Allow roe, ” said O’Neill, and then, spoke. ters of the weapon. Coventry had ered over her lovely face, though she without waiting for permission, he lift­ “Will you tell me or not. Lady Eliza­ been thoroughly trained In tlie more strove to conceal it under an affectation ed her gently In hjs arms and carried beth, who this person Is awl how you direct English school, while O’Neill of lightness and gayety. her to the shore. “Would that all tbe came here?*’ said Coventry Impatient ­ was a master of all the graceful tricks As for O’Neill, be made no effort earth were water and that I might car­ ly, with mounting color at all this by- whatever to hide his misery. The im­ play. of the subtle fence of France anil Italy. ry you forever, ” he said as he put her It was ns pretty a play, parry and pressionable young Irishman had fallen down upon the sand. "This id a lieutenant of the American deeply in love with Elizabeth Howard. “You would not like heaven then?” Continental ship Ranger, Captain John He had fallen in love a thousand times she replied, jesting. Paul Jones ”— before, but not in this way, and the "The d- d murdering pirate!” ex­ Artificial “I find my present experience of it heart which had withstood the suc­ delightful, madam. But why do you claimed Coventry hotly. cessful assaults of the brilliant beau­ say that?” he asked anxiously. “Stop! ” cried O’Neill, stopping for ­ ties of the gay court of France had lit­ “Because there, we are told, there ward with his hand upon his sword. erally succumbed at the first sight of will be no more sea!” she answered "You shall neither swear before a lady this beautiful English girl whom be­ with well simulated gayety. nor shall you in tills scandalous man­ nignant fortune had thrown across his “’Tis a poor place for a sailor, then," ner disparage the ship of which I hove STONE la the result of years of exper­ path. he replied gravely, in no mood for the honor to lie the first lieutenant nor She, and she only, was his fate, then badinage, “ami I fear few of them will asperse the character of her captain. iments and in now the recog ­ and thereafter. A new nnd hitherto get there.” Withdraw your words or you shall an ­ nized leader in building ma­ unknown feeling had l»een excited in Price, who had followed Ills officer ’s swer to me with that which bangs by terial, combining both beauty his heart at the sight of her. In that example with the maid, now stepped your side. ” and strength. hour in the boat when he lay with his np to him for his orders, necessarily “1 fight only with gentlemen,” said Our Portland Cement Com ­ bead upon her knee, when he had look- Interrupting the conversation. Coventry coldly. position is unequaled in point t*d up at her, heaven had opened before “My custom, ” repti«>d O’Neill prompt ­ “Price,” he said t6 that intrepid old of lasting qualities as it is his gaze, and to his disordered fancy ly, “Is in the mftln the same as your sailor, "you may go back to the boat praotlos 1 ly indestructible she had seemed an angel. Each pass­ and shove off and keep her under the own, but I sometimes make exceptions, ing moment discovered in her a new lee of that little point until I call you. which I am willing to do In this in ­ . either by sun, rain or frost] charm, and be loved her with the im­ Keep a sharp lookout too." stance. I require you Immediately, in If you have building of any description to do, consult us. We make artificial stone petuosity of a boy, the doting passion “Aye, aye, sir,” said the old sailor, stoutly, to apologize to roe for your of an old man nnd the consecration of turning to fulfill the command. remarks.” a devotee. “Now, I suppose, the time has come “And If I refuse?” SIDEWALKS ROADBEDS CELLARS FLOORS With the daring of his race, be had for me to say goodby to Lieutenant “I shall strike them down your throat not hestltated to acquaint the girl with O’Neill.” said Elizabeth. with my hand.” BUILDINGS BRIDGES FOUNDATIONS his passion, either, though it was stale “OK no* yet, Miss Howard. J can­ “’8 death, sir! How dare you, a news to her. There is nothing a woman beggarly adventurer, talk thus to me. not leave you here alone until I know “Sir Knqli*Kman, pick up pour noord.” discovers more quickly and more cer­ that you are safe.” an officer, a major, in the army of his tainly than the feelings of a man who “But your duty, sir?” gracious majesty King George, a Cov ­ thrust, as one could bojte to see, nnd loves her. That she had laughed at “A gentleman ’s, a sailor ’s, first duty entry. a Westbrooke! ” for a time tlie advantage was with nei­ his ardor had not in the least deterred Is always toward a helpless woman, "If you were an angel from heaven ther one of them. Elizabeth stood him from persisting In his attentions, especially If she Is”— ’twouM make no difference to me, for with clnsfexl hands, her face pale with which she hnd not found unwelcome, "His prisoner, you would say, I sup­ I Would have you know, sir, that I am emotion, her lips parted, eagerly watch­ for he thoroughly understood the value pose, ” she said, interrupting hastily. of as good a bouse as—aye, a better ing. The maid, as usual, was furnish­ St’ Johns , Michigan . of determined pursuit. She had told That was not at all what he had Id than—your own, a descendant of ing a comic side to the scene by her him that they were like two ships sail­ tended to say, but he let It pass. kings ”— screams of "Murder! Help!” while the ( mmwryn vwvw •”*>+*

THE CLINTON REPUBILCAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 6, 1903.

K lightning which struck the tree Under \ DIED SUDDENLY. HYBHIDS AND N ATI HAL LAW. The most wonderful things that ap­ X Ike Price tf Heisve.' which they sought shelter during an •lectries.! storm. peal to us In the study of bird and ani­ It is hard for • lovely woman to forego State Oil Inspector Judaon Expires at SDHHARY OF MS 8istsrs Perished.—Mrs. Helen H mal life are the lnvlolutenesn and cer­ the pleasures of the life which she was His Home. A ROOF THAT LEAKS Martin and Mre K/A Stevens, sisters, tainty with which nature preserves created to enjoy and adorn. She may Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 5.—Hon. have to be busy all day in office or in wealthy residents of Bast Grafton, N. the different vurleties of the Bitme spe­ does an untold amount of damage and William Judson, state oil inspector, cies. Nature very rarely Indeed pro ­ ■tore, yet she cannot ueny herself the Happening* of the World In H.. were suffocated and their bodies ✓ incurs much unnecessary expense. social pleasures which are offered her. burned to a crisp in the Are which de ­ died at his home a few minutes before duces hybrids of any kind. Only un ­ But the fatigue is stroyed the Sea View house at Old Or­ der the domesticating cart* and manip­ often too great for Brief Dispatches- 9 o ’clock last evening. Yesterday he chard. Me. ulation of man are hybrids produced. her, and she suf­ \ ______complained of a sharp pain over his For Instance, take the family of finches fers from headache Husband's Awful Crime.—Jacob Fe- heart and Dr. Lynda wus called, who dic of Little Valley, N. Y., Thursday or fly eaters In birds, with u score or and backache as a gave him some tablets. He was down A Roof that Don’t Leak „ g consequence of MONDAY. sought out ills wife at the home of her more of separate aud distinct varieties, \ Jti over-exertion. father, Chauncey Fields. He found town in the morning and talked with some so closely allied to others that le a thing of comfort and a joy forever 8treet Car Left Track.—A street car friends as usual, and no one suspected only the marking of a few’ feathers or Women who are left the track while making a curve In her alone and pounded her on the head The shortest route to these two sources tired and worn out his end was so near. He ate his sup­ a crest or « fractional difference In Texarkana, Ark., ami a score of people with a club and then cut his throat. of human bapplnesa Is will find a perfect They separated several months ago. per last evening as usual and read'the length of wing or size marks the varia ­ tonic* and nervine were more or los3 Injured. A. M. Har­ Germany ’s Trade Enormous. —Ger­ paper, as was his custom. tion, yet the law of selection and mut­ in Dr. Pierce's Fa­ rison. a traveling man. sustained a bad ing Is so carefully observed that each Richardson ’s Asphalt, Compo ­ vorite Prescription. fracture of the skull and died. man trade with the UulLed States last During the evening the phtn returned It cures headache, year was enormous, according to Con and became so severe that he retired, type of family is. always has been and Stabbed to Death.—Hiram H. Poole, always will Ik * kept distinct. So rigid backache and the a baker and one of the best known cit­ sul-Geueral Mason, who reports that and an effort was made to summon Dr. other aches and the value of German exports to the Lynds again Not being able to get und certain is this natural law that sition, Asbestos or Paroid Roofs. pains to which izens of Canton, Mass., was stabbed to hybridization is practically impossible death on the street by a party of three United States during the fiscal year him, Dr. Belser was called, but before women are subject. ended July 1 last, was $119,778,625, or under it. Nothing in nature Is to tie We do GENERAL BUILDING. Get our bid. It establishes regu ­ Italians. His assailants fled after the he arrived Judson was dead. a net increase of $18,064,561 over the found like the blending of types of larity, dries weak­ murder and have not yet been ar­ Mr. Judson was born Oct. 13, 1842, In man so common all over the world. ening drains, heals preceding fiscal year. rested. Sylvan township, his father being The mixing of white men with Ethio­ inflammation and Cheboygan Man Went Crazy. —J. W. Noted Preacher Dead. —The Rev. William Judson. who had Immigrated pian, Malay. Indian, the hybrid prod ­ ulceration, and Brown, a marine engineer of Cheboy­ A. E. R ichardson George Malrs Vanderllp, D D., through uct of the race to be found in a hun­ cures female weak­ gan. Mich., went apparently crazy at from Lincolnshire, England, and his whose Instrumentality the Young dred types, is a violation of a natural CONTRACTOR ness. Itmakesweak London. Ont., and the police found mother, Jane, from Ireland. All the women strong and Men ’s Christian association was estab­ and wise law, evidenced by the uni ­ HtUHAM ST E., - ST. JOHNS, MICH. hi mon the roof of a shed. When told education he received was in the dis ­ sick women well. lished in America, is dead at his home formly Inferior quality of such hy­ felliumntllltmmn>mun m»>»n»inmi«mnimilimnmluinmmi.m.^...... » to come down he flourished a knife trict school In his town. He left home ryrtill ciyyvvtt mwill....-'id mTnitntttrjVfmTnnrnrfYTVTTrrvTYVVTYiHrrrnivvTiivi wymiimm Kmr/T)TnTf — "I am so pleased In Brooklyn. His death was due to brids. ’Txvero well did man follow na ­ i with your instructions, and said he was going to commit sui­ when 17 years of age, going to work heart disease. Dr Vanderlip was born ture’s law in this matter. )l hardly know what cide. While Jumping about, he plunged at $5 a aiouih. He cast his first vote thanks to give you for ir. Argyle, N. Y., in 1832. t/ your kind favors," headfirst to the ground and crushed for as president, and LEGAL. said hearing may be adjourned. 1 shall proceed Cloudburst In Kansas.—A cloud ­ V A CARNIVAL OF CLOVER. to receive bids for the re-construction of said writes Mrs Milo Bry ­ his skull. He died soon after. ant, of Lota, Thomas burst which occurred Sunday flooded has voted for every succeeding repub­ A peculiar phenomenon has been "Baldwin aud Muskrat Drain ” iu the manuer Co., Ga. "I suffered hereinbefore stated; and also, that at such lican presidential candidate. noted during June of this year in the ^OTICE OF LETTING OF time of letting from nine o ’clock in the so much with great the lowlands and valleys in the vicin ­ SATURDAY. pains in my back and the lower part of my ity of Salina, Kan.. doiriR much dam ­ A Prominent Republican. reinarkuble development of white forenoon until five o'clock in the afternoon, the stomach and palpitation of the heart, that at He Was Jealous. —Jealousy over assessments for benefits and the lands com ­ times I could hardly lie down Could hardly age. The valley northwest from Linds- For the past 25 years Mr. Judson has clover in all blue grass pastures in Drain Contract. prised within the Baldwin and Muskrat Drain get up in the morning, but after using three borg is all under watei^JJIn Carnerio Miss Sadie Guilbert caused W. G. been a prominent delegate at nearly Iowa. Minnesota and Illinois-such a Special Assessment Districts will be subject to bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription ' and two vials Wray, a traveling salesman of Pitts­ Notice is hereby given, that I, Z. Sexton. review. of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, I am like a new the streets were flooded and the water every republican state convention. In dense growth of the clover, nlmost to County Drain Commissioner of the County of And you and each of you, owuers and persons woman." burg, to fatally shoot William Farris Clinton and State of Michigan, will, on the interested in the aforesaid lauds, are hereby reached the platform of the Union Pa­ 1893 he was appointed state oil in­ the entire exclusion of thl* blue grass, cited to appear at the time aud place of such Sick women, especially those suffering cific depot. In Cochran’s saloon at McConnels- spector by Gov. Plngree. and a mass of bloom such as we have letting as aforesaid, and be heard with respect ville. Pa. Wray was arrested. 20th (lay of August, to such special assessments aud your interests from diseases of long standing, are in ­ Earthquake Destroyed Houses. —Dis­ In 1866 he married Fannie I. Morton, never before seen, making the pasture vited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. in relation thereto, if you so desire. patches received in London say that Man, Wife and Child Killed.— Albert who, with two children, Mrs. John lands look as though a snow had drift ­ A. D. 1903, Dated, St. Johns, Mich., July 29tii. A. D. 1903. All correspondence is held as strictly pri­ W. Skibbe, his wife and child were in­ ed over them, and the air filled with at the head of drain'40 rods south of north V, Z. SEXTON, an earthquake has destroyed some Schlee and Arthur Judson, of this city, County Drain Commissioner of the County of vate and sacredly confidential. Address stantly killed In Chicago at a railroad a delicate fragrance suggestive of a post of section 29. ioithe township of Olive, in Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. houses in the town of Filattierra and survive him. said county of Clinton, at 9 o'clock in the fore ­ Clinton. 18-2 M-UU/70. in the province of Tuscany, crossing. The family was in a buggy daintily gowned and trigged lady noon of that day. proceed to receive bids for driving and failed to notice the on ­ whose perfumed presence arrests at­ the construction of a certain drain known and HANCEHY SALE—In pursuance and by Italy. Filattierra is a town of 20,000 HEINOUS CRIMES. designated as virtueofan order and decree of the cir­ inhabitants and Miilazzo a town of coming train until it was too late. tention, the bloom and its hidden Ccuit court for the county of Clinton, in chan­ \ sweets making high carnival for the cery, in the state of Michigan made and dated 4.000 inhabitants. They are near the Brakeman Killed. —John H. Sullivan- Assault and Attempt at Assault of “Baldwin and Muskrat bees, a harvest feast such as they sel­ ou the 16th day of March. A. D. 11*03. and (lied Gu:f of Genoa. a brakeman. was killed and fourteen Little Girls. on the 17tb day of March, A. D. 1903, ia a cer others were Injured In the wreck of a dom have. It is interesting to ask Drain” lain cause therein pending wherein the 3Iariou Adrian, Mich., Aug. 3.—A man who, County Bank Company, a corporation, is com- TUESDAY. work train at Brazil, Ind ,cmfwy papa why this-clover should this year make located aud established in the township of lainant, and Charles E. Horton. James VV. work train on the the Chicago & East­ if he be guilty of the charge against such a remarkable development. Was Olive, in said county of Clinton, and described [oyer and Elizabeth Moyer are defendants. Conductor Killed. — A passenger as follows to wit: B Notice is hereby given, that I shall sell at train on the Big Four ran into a ern Illinois railroad at Brazil, Ind. him, Is a fit companion for the fiends it the wet May or just one of Mother Commencing at south bank of Muskrat Lake public auctiou to the highest bidder at the Nature’s periodic freaks? Was the seed at a point I rod west and 32 rods north of the west front door of the court house in the village freight train at Ixiura, O., killing Con ­ Stole $5,000 Worth of Diamonds. — who perpetrated the Delray outrage of northeast corner of the east 65 acres of north­ of St. Johns, in said county of ('linton. said ductor Devlin of Indianapolis and prob ­ While the Jewelry store of Louis Saturday morning, is lodged behind lying dormant nwdltlng some oppor ­ west l4 of section 13 in township 6 noith of court house being the place for holdiug the tune May resurrection time?* Can a :y range 2 west in Michigan, thence running south circuit court for said county, on Saturday, the ably fatally injuring the engineer, fire­ Weber, In Chicago, was full of cus­ the bars at the county jail here. * rods, south IS1-* west 26 rod* 10 links, south 12th day of September, A. D 1903. at one o'clock man and baggageman. tomers robbers entered the basoment Edward Albee, a paper hanger with i>ne tell? Be the cause what it ran”. :> west 7.15 chains, south 4 k west 26 rods, in the afternoon, all or so much thereof as may It was a fragrant, fertilizing, funny south 6‘:west 24 rods, south 17 west 17 rods, Double Tragedy. — Charles Med- of the place and cutting holes through al learmarks of the genus tramp, is he necessary to raise the amount due to the freak. south 58 J4 west 23 rods, south 6 east 4 rods, said complainant for principal, interest and worth, a farmer living near Mount the floor and the raised platform be­ the man He is alleged to have en­ south 10 wost 5 rods, south west 14 rods, costs in this cause, of the following described «?_—------— 3 south 6-4 west 20 rods, south 4g west 16 rods, parcel of lapd. to wit: The west one half (4) Ayr, Ind., was murdered Monday after­ tween the outer and inner windows, ticed 5-year-old Jessie Elftman, who south 3k ‘ east 25 rods, south Hk east 13 rods, of the southwest fractional one-qaarter (%) noon by his farm employe. The mur­ stole two trays of diamonds, valued at was playing about the Commercial ho­ south 10J4 west 44 rods, south 101* east 16 rods, of section number thirty-three t33) in township south 45 east 15 rods, south 48 east 19 rods, number five (5) north of range number four (4) MBS. CECELIA STOWE, derer set Are to the house and the bod ­ $5,000. tel. into a livery office adjoining, at 9 “OLD GORGON'S” south S2li west 13 rods, south 6k east 12 rods, west, in Michigan, consisting of eighty-three Orator, Entre Nous Club. ies of both were found in the ruins. Say She Forged the Will.—Mrs. Ger­ o ’clock Sunday morning, and a short I south 37 east 20 rods, south 60 east 13 rods, and sixty five oue-hundredths (83 63-100) acres time after Henry Farnsworth, the pro i south 53' east 8 rods, south 50 east 5 rods, of land. They had quarreled over a settlement. trude Briggs of Los Angeles, who N ALPHABET south 10' j east 10 rods, sooth 60 west 7 rods, Dated St. Johns. Mich.. July 28. 1903. 176 Warren Avenue, Turkish Troops Still Make Trouble. sought to gain the fortune left by prletor, on entering, saw a flutter as I south 87 west 3.15 chains, north 74 V west 6.22 LYON A MOINET. Chicago , 111., Oct. 22,1902. chains, south 32 west 2.15 chains, south S8V Solicitors for Complainant. Salem Charles of Massachusetts, or of some one on a bed in the farther Some Modern Maxims by John For nearly four vears I suffered —The continued excesses of the Turk- j I west 8 12 chains, south 70 east 12 rods, south 17-7 GEORGE H MARSHALL. ish troops in Macedonia occasions Charles Hill, as he is known in Los corner. He investigated and discov ­ Graham, Pork Packer 194 west 20 rods, south 44 east 13 rods, south * ircmt Court Commissioner in and for Clin­ from ovarian troubles. The doc ­ 6 east 11 ro< a south 5‘ east 9 rods 13 links, ton County, Michigan. tor insisted on an operation as the much disquietude in official circles. It Angeles, by introducing a document ered Albee with the little girl. Fatns- south 57 west 4 rods 10 links, south 23’ east 7 only way to get well. I, however, is reported that the Austrian. Russian j alleged to be Hill’s will In favor of her worth threw himself bodily on the Com]died From “Letters From a Self Made rods lOliuks, south 60 east 16 rods 10 links, man and called loudly for witnesses. Merchant tn hie Son," Ify George south 76' east 11 rods, north 57 east 12 rod* 13 TDROBATE NOTICE—Probate Court. Clinton strongly objected to an operation. and German embassies at Constanti- | daughter Grace, has been bound over Horace Lortmer links, south 66k east 8 rods 20 links, north 40 X County. —8S. Notice is hereby given that My husband felt disheartened as nople have made fresh representations to answer to a charge of forgery. Officers quickly arrested Albee, who east 1 rod 13 links, south 60^ east 10 rods 10 all claims and dertvauds against the estate of well as I, for home with a sick was discovered to be too drunk to talk. links, south 47Mj oast 9 rods, south 78 east 36 HARRIET N. POFF. deceased, will be heard on the subject to the grand vizier. rods 15 links, south 72 east 21 rods, south 88^ ’ by the Judge of Probate of said county, at woman is a disconsolate place at A deaf resident, also drunk, was sit­ A tactful man can pull the stinger from oast 17 rods 13 links, north 80 east 10 rods 10 Spreading Rails Wrecked Train.— GENERAL MARKETS. * the Probate Office in the Village of St. Johns, best. A friendly druggist advised ting in the front of the office at the a bee without getting stung. links,south 80 ‘i east 12 rods, south 84 east 17 on the 28th D.4Y OF DECEMBER. A. D.. 1903, Southbound Norfolk & Western pas­ rods, south 10 rods south 38 east 1 rods, south and that the creditors of said deceased are him to get a bottle of Wine of Wednesday, Aug. 5. time of the discovery, but he seemed 11 east 8 rods, south 1 west t rods, south 43 east Cardui for me to try, and he did so. senger train No. 8 was wrecked at Beauty is only skin deep, but that’s allowed six months from the date of this utterly oblivious to the terrible pro ­ 4 rods, south 6 west 7 rods, south 39 east 13 notice iu which to present their claims for ad ­ I began to improve in a few days and East Portsmouth, O., by spreading DETROIT—Wheat: No. 1 white, deep enough to satisfy auy reason ­ rods, north 26k east 5 rods, north 75 east 5 justment. iny recovery was very rapid. With­ rails. Engineer William Simonton of 80Vfec; Dec., 82%c. Corn —No. 3 mixed, ceedings that were taking place in the able man. . rods, south 41 east 6 rods, north 87* i east 12 Dated June 26. A. D . 1903. room. At the arraignment of Albee rods, south 85 li east 17 rods, north 31lt east CHARLES M MERRILL. in eighteen weeks I was another Coloqjbus, O., was fatally injured. 53^ic; No. 3 yellow, 55%c. Oats— Clothes don ’t make the man, but they 6 rods, south 70k east 14 rods, south 2 east 11 being. today this man will be called as a 1S-5 Judge of Probate. Twenty-five persons were more or less No. 3 white. 37c. Rye —No. 2. 52\4c. make all of him except his hands and rods, south 25 east 11 rods, south 1 west 29 witness. % rods, south 89 east 20 rods, south 1 rod, south injured, but none fatally. Beans — Spot, $1.90. Cloverseed — face during business hours. 89 east 7 rods, north 1 rod, south 89 oast 52 tui- .4’ ' ...... ■■■’ ROBATE ORDER.-9TATEOF MICHIGAN Six Wills Offered. —Six wills of the Prime, $5.60; alsike, $6. rods to terminus at sink hole iu road which is County of Clinton. —ss. At a session of the Delray, Mich.. Aug. 3.—While sleep­ Duty means something unpleasant 40 rods soutli of north post of section 29 of PProbate Court for the countv of Clinton holden late General Cassius M. Clay were of ­ CHICAGO.—Wheat: Sept., 80% c; Olive township. ing in her bed early Saturday morn ­ which tla* other fellow ought to do. at the Probate Office in the Village of St. Johns, fered Monday in the Madison county, Dec., 81 %c. Corn —Sept., 52Vic; Dec., Said job will be let by sections. The section on Monday, the 3rd day of August in the ing, 6-year-old Bertha Brosowska was at the outlet of the said drain will be let first, year one thousand nine hundred and three Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every Kentucky, court. The probating of 52c. Oats—Sept., 34Vic; Dec., 35%c. Easiest way to make enemies is to hire and the remaining sections iu their order up taken from her bed by some unknown Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judge of Probate. woman how a home is saddened by each v as objected to by the legal heirs Pork —Sept., $13.67. Lard —Sept., $7.92. friends. stream, in accordance with thediagram now on In the matter of the estate of CONRAD female weaknes and how completely fiend, carried into a vacant lot a short file with the other papers pertaining to said WERNER, deceased. of C. M. Clay. Objection was sustained Ribs—Sept., $8.12. Fools will turn out fools whether they drain, in theollice of the County Drain Com Wine of Cardui cures that sick­ distance from her home and brutally On reading and filing the petition, duly veri ­ by ‘he court, and each of the wills Live Stock Markets. go to college or not missioner of the said County of Clinton, to fied. of Joseph Werner, praying that the last ness and brings health and happi­ assaulted. After the deed was com ­ which reference may be had by all parties in­ will and testament of said deceased may be was indorsed ‘‘offered. ” terested. an«l bids will be made aud received ness again. Do not go on suffer­ DETROIT.—Cattle: Choice steers, mitted the child was sent back to her Give most men a good listener and proved and admitted to probate and that ing. Go to your druggist today accordingly. Contracts will be made with the he or some other snitablo person may be $4.75® 5; good to choice butcher home and her assailant disappeared. most women enough note paper, and lowest responsible bidder giving adequate se- appointed executor of said estate. and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine WEDNESDAY. curity for th* p«rformaDC© of the work, io a steers, 1,000 to 1,200 lb, [email protected] ; light Two arrests have been made, but nei­ they’ll tell all they know. Thereupon it is ordered, that THURSDAY, of Cardui. Coming to Inspect.—The sub-com ­ sum then aud there to be fixed by me. reserving THE 27th DAY OF AUGUST A. D.. 1903, at to good butcher’s fat cows. $3® 3.50; ther of the suspects have been posi ­ Hot air can take up a balloon a long to myself the right to reject ant and all bids. one o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the mittee of the royal commission of Lon ­ The date for the completion of said contract, light stockers, [email protected]. Veal calves, tively identified. The citizens are ways, but it can ’t keep it there. hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at don street traffic, which was appoint ­ and the terms of payment therefor, shall and law ana legatees of said deceased, and all other wmEamwi $4.50@6. Milch cows and springers, thoroughxly aroused, and if the mis­ will h« anno unce d at the time and place of let persons interested in said will, are re­ ed last month t<4 study American If you give some fellows a talent wrap­ steady. $25®45. Sheep and lambs— creant can be found a lynching is not tini? . ■ quired to appear at a session of said court then street railroad systems, will sail for Best lambs. $5@6; fair to good lambs, ped in a napkin to start with in busi­ Notice is further hereby given, that at the to be holden at the Probate Office, in the improbable. ness, they would swap the talent for time and place of said letting, or at such other village of St. Johus and show cause, if any there New York Sept. 18. $4.25®4.85; yearlings, $3.75@ 4.25; fair time and place thereafter to which I. the Coun ­ be. why the will should Dot be app oved. Boiler Exploded.— By the explosion \------a gold brick and lose the napkin. ty Drain Commissioner aforesaid, may adjourn And it is further ordered that notice be given to good butcher sheep. $3.75®4.25; Pickle Crop Threatened. the same, the assessments for benefits and the to the persons interested in said estate, of the of the boiler of a Northern Central culls and common, $1.25@2. Hogs — Just to be sociable some men will eat lands comprised within the "Baldwin and j St. Joseph. Mich.. Aug. 4.—The en­ pendency of the hearing thereof, by causing a Grand Trout Railway Systei railroad engine at Timonium, Md., two Light to good butchers, $5.50®5.60; a little food now and then, but what Muskrat Drain Special Assessment District," copy of this order to be published iu The Clin ­ tire pickle crop of this section is aud the apportionments thereof will be aw arded ton Repiblican . a newspaper printed and men were probably fatally injured. pigs, $5.60®5.75; light Yorkers, $5.60 they really live on is tobacco. by me aud will be subject to review for one threatened with disaster. This i3 the circulating in said county of Clinton, for three WEST BOUND. They are John H. Baer, engineer; W. @5.70; roughs, $4.60®5. Knowing how to be humble is a heap day. from nine o ’clock in the forenoon until five successive weeks previous to said day of hear­ report that has been sent out of the o ’clock in tho afternoon. ing. No.IP.Morning Express to Gd.Haven, 11:05 a. nr i J. Chenowith, fireman. more important than knowing how The following is a description of the several CHICAGO.—Cattle: Market steady; most extensive growers in the past 18-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. No. 13, Mail aud Chicago Express to to be proud. tracts or parcels of land constituting tli* (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. Od. Haven ...... * :17 p. m Killed While He Slept.—While he good to prime steers, $5®5.60; poor week. The leaves of the plants are Special Assessment District of said drain, viz: No 21, Milwaukee Express, daily.. 7:56p. m. slept, Dwight Jackson, aged 62. a la­ to medium. $3.75®4.90; calves, $3®6. Loyalty is the one commodity that MoCllittfUd Hapide Express...... 8 25 p. a. spotted with yellow, as the result of TjjROBATE NOTICE—Probate Coart, CliDton Nos. Ik, 13 and 11 daily except Sunday. borer of Barnesville, O., was murdered Hogs —Mixed and butchers, $4.90® blight or inserts, and fears are enter ­ hasn't any market value, and it’s the X County. —se. Notice is hereby giveu that all No. 21 daily. early Tuesday morning. As the old 5.45; good to choice heavy, $5.15® a it c . claims aud demands against the estate of tained that the crop of “cukes" will one you can ’t pay too much for. 0 a.- Qs«* BURKHARDT SIMON, deceased, will be EAST BOoN'D. man slumbered in his bed his assailant 5.30; light, [email protected]. Sheep, steady; SUBDIVISION. ° £ be a failure as It was In 1902. when Marriages may be made in heaven, but o *.? heard by the Judge of Probate of said County, sneaked into his room and dealt him a lambs strong; good to choice wethers. do H as at the Probate Office in the Village of St. Johns, No. 12, Detroit Express...... 8 -27 a. a. the weather raised havoc with the pro ­ most engagements are made in the on the 18th DAY OF JANUARY A. D. 1904, .No 20. Steamboat Express, daily. .. 8:50 a. m blow on the head that crushed the $3 60© 3.90; fair to choice mixed. $2.75 No. 18, Evening Express to Detroit duct. back parlor with the gas so low thut Township ot Riley at large. and th it the creditors of said deceased are skull. ®3.o0; native Iambs, $3.25®6.25. allowed six mouths from the date of thisnotice and east...... 4 :12 p. m a fellow doesn ’t really get a square se k of seL4 of se'4 ...... 13 6 3 in which to present theirclaims for adjustment. No. 14. Eastern Express to Durand A Memorial Lighthouse.—The pro- ne k of ue'4 24 6 3 and east...... 8:54 p.m. EAST BUFFALO—Cattle: Thirty Lineman Electrocuted. look at what he's taking. 24 6 3 Dated July 16th. A. D. 1903. ; posal to establish a public park In or ne*4 of sel4 —...... - 13-5 CHARLES M MERRILL. Nos. 12. 14 aud 1? Jail.* , -xcept Sunday. cars; trade very dull; nothing doing Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 5.—Mat­ Never threaten, because a threat is a Township of Olive a*. iarg« Judge of Probate. No. 20 daily near the city of Honolulu as a mem- 16 6 2 W. J BLACK. Best calves. [email protected] ; fair to good. $6 thew Curran Eardley, a lineman on promise to pay that isn ’t always con ­ eh* of sw -4 . . o|ial to the late President McKinley nwV* of seVi...... 18 6 2 Agt.. St. Johns. 06.50. Hogs— Mediums, $5.90® 5.95; the street railway, while working on a venient to meet, but if you don ’t swl4 of n610 of neh» of se’i 11 6 2 will probably be abandoned. Instead 6 2 Teachers’ Examinations. heavy, $5.85®5.90; Yorkers and pigs, Monroe street pole Tuesday afternoon make it good it hurt^your credit. nw % of s2-5 of ne4 of seht . ... 18 of this tribute to the chief executive, $6.25®6.30. Best Iambs. $5.2505.50; FOK 1902 AND 1903. came in contact with a live wire and Of course you ’re in no position yet to during whose administration the peo ­ fair to good, $4.7505; mixed sheep, ne l* of DWk ...... Until farther notice Teachers' Exaaiinations was in -tantly killed. The body hung think of beiiq; engaged, aud that's will be held as follows : Michigan Siihomn Railway. ple of Hawaii became citizens of the [email protected] ; wethers, $3.7503.50. s1, of nwl4 ...... suspended until lowered with a rope, w*i of nek ...... -...... St. Johns high school room, beginning second United States, it is now planned to why I’m a little afraid that you muy Thursday of August. and a great crowd gathered to see the sel4 of nek ...... erect a McKinley memorial lighthouse be planning to get married. w of n'l, of IW’ , ...... St. Johus eighth grade room, beginning third ‘The Lansing, St. Joints & St. Loula Line." gruesome sight. Eardley was 25 years e 47 a of swl* ...... Thursday of October. at the entrance of Honolulu harbor. Cook's Dncbess Tablets. Pulling from above and boosting from St. Johns high school room, beginning second In effect Mr; 24, 1903. ______I old and was to have been married soon w1* of s‘« ot i Ladles ’ Favorite. below make climbing easy. w.k of w*» of SOl4 Thursday of March. Vhtly known safe reliable r v ■ *• to Miss Anna Kerscham. el4 of wM of seKs...... St. Johns seventh grade room, beginning third THURSDAY. Quick to fire, slow to hire—when you ’ve ne K of M i Thursday of June. Lv. 8t. Johns, 8:00a.m. 1:15p.m. 6:15 p. i tor on whichwomen can depouti PROGnAM. Jealous of Neighbor Girl.—Mrs. Wil­ " in the hour and time of net d.' found you ’ve hired the wrong man wfa of sek of se k------At . N. Lansing, 8:45a. m. 2:00 p.m. 7 :00 p. i Doctor ’s free consultation hour* __\ Ran Amuck on Niles Street. e1-* of se*4 of *e l4 ...... First day~a m., Orthography. Spelling Lv. N. Lansing, 7K)0M.m. U :00 a.m. 5:00 p. i liam Davis, living near Warfield, Ky„ you can ’t get rid of 1dm too quick. w' i of sw1** ______Penmanship, Arithmetic, oral and written, 1 to 4. afternoons Sud Hb; ., i Niles. Mich.. Aug. 4.—A man giving General History. p. m.. Geography, Govern ­ Ar. St. Joh >s, 7:45 a.m. 11:50 a.m. 5:45 p. i enraged over the thought that her hus­ to 2. Ladies, send 4 cent- t>>.t sel4 of *w s...... his name as \V. E. Wall and his home Remember that when you're right you ne a of sw V . ment, U. S. History. Theory aud Art. Sunday Train*. band loved Sadie Evans, a neighbor ng« for Freere Monday. Five hun­ Unmarried men are a good deal like a sw k of nw'-4 of nw Moore against the goods and chattels and real velops that Paul Caine, a young man I ferent when ‘it's up to you ” o'i of s1 - of OWl4 estate of W illiam H Moore in -aid county, to dred were in attendance. Rev. *A. H. piece of unimproved real estate—they me directed ami delivered. I did on the 80th who was found drowned last week at j to order a suit made and • •( of:*k AND STEAMSHIP USES. Roberts of Chicago and Professor E aren ’t of any particular use except to wk of nk of u • ? of uw*4 30 6 - day of July, A. IV. 1903. levy upon and take all Louisville, K>\, had $35,000 in accident j know it is going to bo made W. McElvec? cf Tennessee delivered e 11 a of n S of nl« of nw '-4 30 6 the right, title aud interest of the said William FOR insurance, in addition to the life poll- j build on. nwl4 of nw k of ne k ...... ?0 6 H. Moore in aud to the following described real right. addresses. s'j of tiel4 2 s estate, that is to say : All that certain piece cles he carried. The case Is being in- | Vacation of two weeks—enough to e (VO a of *e l4 ...... —...... 30 6 - Had parcel of land descril>ed as the south Northern & all Southern Points 8' ffleient years of exper­ sixty (60) acres, being three-fourths (k* ) of ve«-tigated and the body may be ex­ Drowned While Bathing. make a slek boy well or a lazy oue w.5-8 of n'y of seL4 ...... 36 6 ience and my reputation for lazier. »4 of dw !4 — ...... - 29 6 X the south one-half ()4) of the southwest quar­ Toledo, and Points East humed. Mich., Aug. 3.—Fred ter (V|t of -ection thirty-six (36). township making 4/henever any one offers to let you in | Now.therefore, all unknown and oon-resident eight i3). north of range two (2) west in Michi­ and South and for That Fatal Mistake.—Beatrice Tate ears of age. was drowned pet sons, owners and persons interested in the gan. Ail of which I shall expose for sale at of Chicago and Marion Clawson of j CLOTHES THAT FIT 8 'tardily afternoon In on the grouud floor It's o pretty saft* ; above described land., aud you A. Taylor. C. public auction or vendue to the highest bidder Oinct Connection* at Owotso Jonction ar Williamsport, Pa., were killed at a rule to take the elevator to thereof Plowman Melinda Culp. J M.Cnlp. B. and O. et the west fruit 'h">r if the oourt house n Durand with D. A M. R’y Trains is reasonable proof that plac­ lear here. The lad car. e ; Blizzaid R J Blizzard. O. Blizzard. Charles the Village of 8t. Johns. Clinton* county, picnic at Sylvan Dell, Pa. They were j ;nth ; ago from England garden. . Glliett, E. Lankton. R. Brink. C. H Cole. Mrs. Michigan, that being the place of holdiug the POPULAR ROUTE TO ing your order with me is C. Hugulet. Howe **st. J. B. Howe **■' K- circuit court for the said county of Clinton, walking on the tracks, and in order to is reco'»rod three hours X-ample is only a small part of a man­ | Keeler. P. Huot. A. Faiver, E Lapham. 3Vm. In chancery on the 19th day of September. avoid a westbound train stepped placing it right. wring ager ’s duties. j i Malar F. Hebbard.G Roltrer. W. H. Phillip-*. A. D.. 1903, at ten (10) o'clock in the afternoon Howell, Ann Arbor, Cadillac ' W. S. Russell. 8 M. Knapp. G W Blizzard. K of said day. tue east bound track and were run You can trust a woman ’* taste on ev<-4 1 Irish. Mrs Newman. Ira Knapo. TV. F Harris. WILLIAM SCHAVEY. Sheriff. Clare. Manistee. Traverse Citv down by a freight train. The girls | erythtng except men, and it’s mlgtftyf P. Mahar. L Vanconsant. T. w, Baldwin. J. F. By J. W KEENEY, Deputy-Sheriff Ex Bh Bitters give a man a | Miller. W, C. Lank’on. E. Locher. Fred Maier. DOOLING A KELLEY. and Points North, were about 14 years old. clear head, an acrive brain, a strong, lucky that she. slips up there or-wVdS I S, 8cott,G. Grooa, L. Hill, M. Lewis. H. Blit- Solicitors for Mary E. Moore, 18-8 We operate our own line of steamers from vigorous Ikk Ij—makes him fit for the pretty nigh nil be bachelor*. I zard, D. VanFleet, E. Hyde. Mrs. 8. Pearce, V. Business address. St. Johns Michigan. Frankfort, Michigan, to Manitowoc and FRIDAY. : Pearce.G. Yank. M. M Hill. James H- Hnr-.es, Kewaunee. Wisconsin. and Menominee and battle of life. Zulus, explained the deacon, are de-; I supervisor of Riley. Albert Whitaker highway 1 commissioner of Rifey. C. W. Rockwell, snper- Many farntors and merchants say < i Gladstone, Michigan, and can save yon Quarrymee Killed. —VIcensA Parlsso, ! prived of twenty-five helpful little' money on tickets to the West and North F. R. JACKSON Have yon Itonght on. of those new ] I vitor of OUve, William Parker, bighwat com they wonld not l»e without one of the aged 45. and IFilce Fleravando. aged missioner Olive, are hereby notfflen that •west. WALKER ST. E., ST. JOHNS. TICH. Atlas-maps of Clinton county? If not, j tracts every time you saioko a two now Atlns-maisi of Clinton county re­ 17. quarrymen at Masontown. Pa.,1 af the time and place iifnre-aid. or at snch J J KIRBY, Gen. Pass. Ag't., get one before it is too late. bit clgir. | other time and place thereafter to which cently issued by Thf. Republican . Toledo Ohi' , were lnatantly killed by a bolt of 1 8 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST »>, 1903

Irene Sickles returned from Big.Ra ­ ^ Waemistu r Fowler pids the first of the week. She came as ^5 ELSIE HAPPENINGS far as Ithaca Friday afternoon, where she visited Mrs. Grace Guthrie. Allen Parks has the lumber on his Mr. Carrus, of St. Johns, was in town lot to begin building a house. Tuesday. Hazel Hamhleton, who has been at Interesting Hall Game. Detroit for the past two weeks, returned The telephone office has been removed Lee Parks, of Chicago, was in town GOING and COMING 'THE REAVIS FAMILY The hall game between the north and home Saturday evening. She was ac- from Dr. Hinksou ’s office to the home last week. south side of Main street was played at oomiwiuied by her cousins, Neal and of Dexter Cronkite. Mr. M. Ott and family were in West­ Will Give (entertainment at 1. O. O. F. the hall ground Wednesday last and re­ Neva McArthur. Jay Beau has received palters from phalia Sunday. sulted in a complete victory for the the dejtartment at Washington appoint- Win Cooper, of St. Johns was in ON THE RUN. Temple August 18. north side. The game was witnessed Fairfield. ing him itostmaster here. town Sunday. by a large and appreciative audience, Correction: Dr. Morgan, of Muske­ *B. E. King, of Battle Creek, was iu and was the game of the season. A.Grand Musioal Entertainment will gon, was a guest in the home of Wm. town Tuesday. The score was as follows: Sherman, instead of A. J. Burnes. be given by thepopular Rea vis Family, 12345 6 789 Floyd Bouck is at home sick with the H. J. George is entertaining friends of Greenbush, at the I. O. O. F. Temple South side ...... 0 3 0 5 2 0 0 0 0—11 la grippe. Mrs. (Dr.) Hinksou and daughter, from Detroit. August 13. This company is secured by North side ...... 5 6 0 2 5 4 0 2 —23 John Cramer lost a fine \ earling heif­ Alice, went last week to Graud Rapids Mr. aud Mrs. G. Sturgis were iu St. to spend a week with iier sister. Miss R. B Owen, Cleveland, Ohio, for the Another game is booked for next Tues­ er Monday. Johns Thursday. That is the condition of Dry Goods at our store — purpose of raising money to help in the day. ___ Sadie*Love. grand and worthy enterprise of build ­ George Bailey was in Owosso on busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fedewa were in ness Saturday. A game of base ball between the W», Ionia Thursday. summer "nods going out and winter goods arriving. ing up an industrial school at Quitman, Birthday Party. eousta club and our high school nine last Mississippi, on the Mobile & Ohio rail­ Adah WiHiams and Mrs George Saturday, resulted in the score of 25 to Helen Freeman is spending the week We have received many cases of staples for fall road, about 150 miles south of Meridian. Mrs. Emma Linmau had a surprise Bailey are oi^the sick list. 5 in favor of the latter. in Hubbardston. party for her little son, Andrew, Satur­ This is a section of country where such Mr. aud Mrs. Buck Darling spent Harvey Garlock is having his market, Mr. and Mrs. Bush, of St. Johns, were and winter and will stack them up until the time comes. a school is greatly needed on account of day afternoon to celebrate his seventh Sunday with Jerome Fowler. in town Saturday. birthday. Ice cream and cake were store and house paiuted with two coats, Why? Because of the sharp advances in raw cottons. the deep poverty of the people of the Miss Goldie Fox is expected home which will greatly improve his place of Albert Martin, of Grand Rapids, was surrounding country. There will be served and a good time was reported by all the little folks. The little friends from Central Lake, Aug. 10th. business. Geo. Starling is doing the home over Sunday. All cottons, blankets, sheetings, outing flannels, etc., orchestra music, duets, solos, quartets, work. quintets and recitations. All take part. wished him many more such birthdays, Mr. aud Mrs. H. Wiltse, of Elsie, Wm. M. Youngs aud L. Schueller Come and hear, and everyone attending and departed leaving behind them many visited at Wing Eames’ Sunday. Will FI. Davis and family, of Chicago, were iu Ovid Monday. are from io to 20 per cent higher today than they were this entertainment will not only get the presents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baese visited his are spending a few weeks with his Mrs. John Schafer and M. F’edewa one month ago. full worth of his money, hut will enable parents in Pittsburg Saturday and Sun ­ mother, Mrs. L. W. Davis, at her home were in Ionia Monday. the Quitman school to plant one more day. here, and he is putting two coats of Elsie News in Brief. paint on the house and otherwise bright­ Mrs. Geo. Smith spent Friday with fruit tree. Admission 15 and 25. cents. Adelbert Pray has moved with his Mrs. Charles Feldpausch. On all these goods we will be prepared to Door opens at 7:30. Entertainment be­ family on to the Joseph Cushman ening up the premises. B. Austin was in Bannister Tuesday. H. B. Thornton aud George T. Bald ­ gins at 8:00^ ______place. Remember the entertainment at the win were iu St. Johns Friday. Arlie Mott was in Ovid Tuesday eve ­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blaksley, of Congregational church F’riday evening ning. of this week, consisting of a musical and Mrs Joe Geller and daughter Mary give you the same low prices as before. ELSIE GUN CLUB Chapin, were guests at W. L. Dunham’s were in St. Johns Thursday. Earl Beebe, of Ovid, was in town on Sunday. elocutionary program, the la*:ter«by Miss Tuesday. Bernice Bush, of St. Johns, which is ex­ Mrs. W. W. Kinlev aud Lena F’ox Summer goods are being disposed of at greatly Mrs. Bert Trask, of Benton Harbor, pected to be a great treat. Admission, Made Good Record at Its First B. J. Fox and J. Graham were in Eu­ were in St. Johns Thursday. is visiting her brother, Win. Baese, 10c. reduced prices. All goods always alright at Shoot. reka Friday. this week. Mrs. R. Martin and daughter, Eva Mark, son of Mrs. George Kinney, were in Carson City last week. Perle Liner, of Ovid, was an Elsie Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fox visited Mr. caller Monday. who had been steadily failing for some Mary and Kate Baker are back again and Mrs. Geo. Woolston in Forduey months, died J nly 23d, aged 22 years, The Elsie Gan club having been reor ­ last Friday. after their visit iu Westphalia. ganized held its first shooting on their Olay Clark r-ade a flying trip to Ovid and was buried from the home Sunday, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Loop si>eut July 25th, and the remains interred in Mr. and Mrs. M. Henning and children grounds west of town. The following spent Sunday with Mr. M. Gross. rejjort was made: Goo. Onstott is suffering from an ab­ Tuesday witfi Mr. and Mrs. Verne the cemetery here. scess on his hand. Moore at Bannister. Loyd Rochon has returned after ohn Hicks’ Wisner shot at 50 broke 42 Lightning struck the chimney of the sending a few weeks in Canada. Clement “ 31 “ 15 Mrs. Geo. Hungerfold, of Owosso, is John Scofield is improving his barns upright to Abel Hill’s house Monday, Wooll “ 26 q 9 visiting her parents. with a coat of paint and is preparing to scattering bricks and mortar, and pas­ Mrs. Win. Light is spending a few ST. JOHNS. MICH. Rowland “ 50 “ 87 Aude Southerland, of Ovid, was in erect a new windmill. sing down tore off considerable plaster days with Theo. Pasch, of Bengal. Pearce “ 25 “ 19 town Thursday evening. Elder Cook, wife and daughter, of inside the house, aud might have doue Mrs. M. Avens and children, of St. Scheuck “ 80 “ 12 Oakley, visited at R. L. Weatherbee’s much more damage, but the chimney Johns, were at John Feneis ’ Sunday. 29 “ 16 Mrs. Chas. Smith visited her husband Wolf at Ann Arbor Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. reaching to the cellar bottom the light­ Rev. J. U. Griswold, of Sunfield, sjient The next shooting will be held Tues- Joseph Fuller and wife, of Webber- ning passed off that way. a few days recently with E. E. Mead. day p. m., August 11. Misses Bessie and Elsie Clark were in Eureka Monday afternoon. I ville, are visiting his brother, H. W. By a complication of ctrcumstances, Mrs. O. C. Russ, of Lake Odessa, is i Fuller, and other relatives here. one of which was a threatening storm, visiting her mother, Mrs. James Lance. Miss Nora Field, of Ovid, is spending only about fifty attended the entertain ­ MAPLE RAPIDS. a few days with her parents. Roy Crego, of Chapin, who has been Katherine Geller and Lizzie Fedewa SI00 DAMAGE ill the past two mouths, is able to be ment given by Mrs. G. C. Junkius aud the vocalist, Miss Coleman, of Lansing, spent Thursday with Miss Tillie Sim­ Clay Clark visited relatives near Ben­ visiting friends in this vicinity this mon. nington the first of the week. week. last week Tuesday night. The blind Maple Rapids. Hubbardston. Jesse Siinebower the Complaining pianist did not come, and Mrs. E. T Mrs. C. B. Shakleton is visiting Mrs Fred Conklin, of Saginaw, is visiting Mrs. Sidney Loop and little daughter E. Schemer and friends and relatives iu Witness. his mother and other relatives. Cooley kindly took her place as acoom- O. G. Webster has a new side walk. Mrs L. Gardner is visiting in Battle Flora spent Sunday in Grand Rapids, panist. town. The Elsie foot ball team is to be reor ­ the guests.of Mr. Loop ’s sister. Mrs. Arthur Brown spent Sunday iu Creek. We are requested to call attention in Mrs. Wm. Sage is spending the week Eureka. ganized next Tuesday evening. Rose Broukou. with her daughter, Mrs. Redfern, of Harry Peck did business in Grand Warrant was issued by Justice Hess this column to the County Sabbath Rapids Monday and Tuesday. Monday for Village Marshall F. Brass, Earl Fitz and Clay Johnson, of Ovid, While helping his father put up wire Flssex. Cleo Cressinger left Saturday for School excursion to Detroit, which will Crystal. Jesse Stinebower the eomplauing wit­ were in town Sunday afternoon. fence last Monday, Glenn Fox was occur August 26th, and is expected to be Miss Anna Wagner aud brother John Lee Middlebrook took iu Butternut, ness, charging him of depriving him of Claude Langberry and Tom Kennedy, quite serious'y injured. The stretchers an occasion of unusual pleasure and in ­ of Detroit are the guests of Mr. aud Robert Lowe and family left Tuesday Crystal, and Carson City Tuesday. his liberty for half an hour and tearing of Ovid, were in town Thursday. slipped off and struck him on the arm, terest, but for full particulars would re Mrs. Joe Geller. for Bay View. Mrs. Clara Marlett aud Miss Helen his clothing. He claimed damage to cutting a gash about three inches long fer readers to announcements in The Cora Joles, of Battle Creek, was in Redner, of Grand Rapids, are visiting W. Ackmoody, wTife and baby of aud bruising him quite badly. Pauline F’edewa and Ella Suitgen, of the amount of $100. At the hearing Tues­ Grand Rapids are visiting relatives. Republican . Westphalia, are spending a few days town Monday. Mrs. Marlett. day Mr. Brass was let off on $200 bail, Miss Amy Anderson, of Saginaw, is A Mr. Searles and two women, one of with Mrs. Peter Kasper Martin Welch, and wife left Tuesday Clark Gardner left last Wednesday to appear next Tuesday for trial. Much them Mrs. Gilmore, the name of the for Chicago. for Rochester, N. Y., where he expects interest is shown on both sides of the visiting her sister, Fanny Anderson. OIney. Leo and Albert F’eldpausch aud Perry Grubaugh and wife, of Owosso, \i other not learned, all from Grand Ledge, Peter Edinger met Lester Klein of De­ Julius Friedman has sold his house to to remain for about a year. case, and a lively time is expected. when returning from north of here last spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Joe Hanes, of Marion, is visiting troit in Grand Ledge Sunday. S. G. Aldrich. Mrs. May Ellis, of Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday evening, and near Dr. Hinksou ’s was in town Tuesday to attend the Hawes. frieDds here. Mrs. F’rank Becker and children re­ Russel Gordinier has gone to Ithaca to Bast' Ball Notes. house, in turning out to pass a team visit his sister. funeral of Bessie Lemeley. F. C. Peck and w ife were in Ovid Sun ­ Roy Allen and wife visited at C. drove into the ditch and overturned, turned from Grand Rapids accompanied The Elsie nine plays its last game of day visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lew Loyn ’s Sunday. breaking Mrs. Gilmore ’s collar bone and by her sister Miss F’rauces Platte. Mr. Willoughby and family returned Died, in Belding, Mrs. Bessie Lemeley, theseason Wednesday with Ashley. Sheldon. F’riday from Canada. July 31, of pneumonia. Mrs. Lemeley Geo. French and Marie May each an ann for the other woman. Dr. Hink- Josephine Martin, formerly the pri­ The juniors were at Bannister Satur­ A. B. Sell and family returned from have new wagons. son reduced the fractures. B. W. Hewitt returned home from will be remembered as Bessie England day and played. Thev had quite a fast mary teacher of the F’owler public aud was born iu this place March 8, their camping and fishing outing Satur­ About a dozen of Mrs. Hamil’s old schools, is visiting friends in to\tu. Crystal Lake Monday. game although the Elsie boys played day evening. W. Rollan, of Elsie, visited at the 1876. When at age of 12 years she with home of Charles Call Sunday. neighbors and friends gave her a sur­ Jim F’ulton aud Jim Butler went to against hoys of a much larger size than Mr, aud Mrs. Harvey Sutton, of St. Louis Monday on business. her parents moved to Perrinton were Mr and Mrs. Bert Couter and daugh ­ Mrs. Geo. Laman visited at the home prise on the occasion of her eightieth themselves. The score stood 35 to 36 in ter, of Eureka, took in the excursion to birthday anniversary —July 80th—bring ­ Grand Rapids, are spending a couple of they resided for about 3 years. On Jan ­ Elsie’s favor, but the beaten team failed of her sou, Arthur, and wife Monday. weeks with friends and relatives in this Mrs. Maude Long is visiting friends uary 13, 1896, she was married to John Toledo Sunday. ing several pleasing gifts and giving her and relatives in this vicinity. to give the $1.25 ball to the winning H. Bixby, of Laingsburg, visited vicinity. Lemeley. To their union were born Floyd Letts, who is attending the a most delightful day. Mrs. John Grin Dan Wilson is moving into Mrs. Hal­ team. friends here Saturday night and Sunday. nell and sou, Russell, of Dewitt, were Miss Edwiue MacPherson went to two children, twins, John aud Marie, Ferris school at Big Rapids, is home on stead ’s house on Maple avenue. • January 15 1897. John, their son died Friday morning at 10:30 Elsie began a short vacation. Miss Maud Cook, who has been visit ­ present, the latter bringing his very fine Canada Tuesday, where she will spend a great game of ball against the Shep­ ing relatives at Gluey, returned to her phonograph, which she also greatly en ­ a few weeks with her aunt and other Mrs. Chauncey Hubble is visiting her April 4, 1902, with the same dreaded herd nine. When the game closed the Alba Culver, of south Duplain, has home in Elba last week. joyed, as it enunciated more clearly relatives. daughter, Mrs. Ruth Flint, iu Carson. disease, pneumonia. Mrs Lemeley was score stood in Shepherd’s favor. The been spending a few days with her A number of the Maple Rapids hoys brought here and the funeral held in cousin, Blanche Darling. Miss Flossie Allen, who has been vis ­ than those she had previously heard Again the joyous cry of victory jiealed winning team then left for Eureka, And thus, the thoughtful attention, the attended the ball game at Eureka Mon ­ the M. E. church, August 3rd, and iting her sister west of Flsie the past forth from the F’owler boys, who played interment in West Side cemetery- The where they were beaten, score standing Judsou Wooll is on the sick list, and week, returned home Sunday. pleasant converse aud the gifts will give with Westphalia Saturday. The score day. 2 to 4 in Eureka's favor. A large crowd Floyd Letts is taking his place as clerk her food for many a happy thought and floral tributes at the church were the Edgar Smith and wife and Arthur was 10 to 6. The infant child of Mr. aud Mrs. finest ever seen in this place The from both Elsie and Ovid went to wit­ at Cameron ’s drug store. joyous hour during the remainder of William Youngs died Monday after­ ness the game. Laman and wife, who have been black- Mrs. Lizzie Herman aud children, of grave was lined with evergreens aud B. J. Fox spent Sunday at Grand Rap­ berrying on the banks of the Chippewa, life’s journey. Lansing, and|Mrs. Belle Rogers, of Chi­ noon. flowers. Rev. N. Jenkins, of Carson ids with his wife and cliildreu. They returned home Sunday. They report The Wacousta W. C. T. Union met cago, visited Mr. aud Mrs. H. Lee a few Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rice and Claude Celebrated Her Sixth Birthday. all returned home Monday. City, officiated, assisted by Rev. D. lots of berries. last F’riday at the home of Mrs. Hazard, days last week. F’uller and wife were in town F’riday M. Ward. The singers were Messrs. Mrs. T. P. Steadman gave an after­ Mrs. Thomas Applebee and her with fifteen ladies present. The ques Pearl aud Ursel Millard, of Pewamo, evening. Barnes, Gardner aud Mesdames Peck noon party to her little daughter, mother, Mrs. W. P. Fuller, are visiting rion of the day for each to answer,“Why and Townsend. She leaves a husband Kniile. spent a few days with Mrs. W. .W. Mrs. Effa Casteel left for St. Johns Ruth, the occasion being her sixth birth­ Mrs. Jack Green, of Remus. am I a member of the W. C. T. U. ?” Kinley. Ethel Coffin returned home Tuesday, after a three weeks visit with and daughter, father, mother and sister day, Tuesday, August 4. About thirty Mrs. Robert Parker and son, Vergil, brought out many interesting ideas. with them where she will spend a few friends and relatives. aud a large circle of friends to mourn little hoys and girls were present . The Mrs. Smith, of Berea, Ohio, superintend ­ have returned to their home at Burn ­ Martin Kebler had a valuable cow days. Mrs. Walter Float was taken serious ­ their loss They have the sympathy of table was trimmed in white and little side, after visiting relatives. killed by lightning Monday. ent of Flower Mission and charitable the whole conimuuitv. work in her home town, a city of 6,000 Rev. F’r. Hewlitt, formerly a priest of ly ill at her home Tuesday morning, red, white and blue flags A birthday Mrs. John Couter, of Eureka was the cake was decorated with candles and Mrs. Loretta Pennington is visiting population, aud who is visiting her this parish, preached the funeral sermon but is better at preipnt. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Liu- friends out of town this week. of Mr. Conrad Werner, an old resident Mr. and Mrs. David Norton, of St. when they were burned down ice cream man, the first of the week. aunt near here, gave a very interesting and cake were served. A lot of useful Mrs. Khmeboldt, of Portland, visited account of their work, adding much to of Dallas, who was buried from St. Jo ­ Johns, attended the harvest dance at \ Shepanisville. presents were given and every little boy E. E. Lee has an average hauling to at J. M. Marietta’s last week. the interest of the meeting. One new seph’s church Friday morning. Duustall ’s hall F’riday evening. and girl report a lovely time and wish the cheese factory of 100 pounds of milk Miss VanSleight, of Minnesota, is member was received, several subscrip­ The social Saturday evening was well Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Aldribh have re­ per day for the month of July. Mary Olson spent last week in Du­ their little hostess many more happy visiting her cousin, Mrs. H. N. Swaney. tions were taken for the Union Signal, attended and the Sunday school join in turned from Stanton, where they have plain. Michigan Union and Young Crusader birthdays. The addition on the Woodmen build ­ Mrs. Almn McCrumb and daughter thanking the people for their patronage, been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Munson spent Sat­ ing is completed and is to be used as a went to Detroit on the Sunday excur­ combined, aud several orders given for and also Mr. Baldwin, who so kindly Owen. urday in St. Johns The new cement walks are progress ­ store house by Craven & Eddy. the report of the last state convention. donated his building, iu which it was sion. Vern Hubbard, C. M. Redfern, F’rank Mr. Slmmacker, of Pewamo, is re­ ing rapidly on the north side of .Oak Bertha Love and little sister returned held. Walters and Walter Gamble and wives street, and a petition has been sent in to Mrs. May Brown, of Lansing, is vis ­ lieving Station Agent Butler. to Owosso Tuesday evening, after visit ­ iting her uncle aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Youngs received the sad left Saturday for a three weeks outing the Railroad company for cement walk ing relatives in and around Elsie. Delta Mills. at Crystal. Spencer Shepard, of Toledo, visited and platform around the depot. M. R. Hill. - news of the death of her cousin, Eva L. friends in this place last week. J. Gale, of Corunna, was the guest of Lloyd Pennington aud Budd Staid David Bunier and Arthur Nichols Smith, at a California sanatarium, Jay Sheldon came in town Monday where she underwent an ope ration, night about eleven o ’clock and gave Mrs. C. A. Shepard, of Ovid, is visit ­ | Bion Bates over Sunday. The gentle ­ are up north trying to secure black­ have gone to Dakota. ing her sister, Mrs. James Doe. men w ere room-mates at Ann Arbor. berries this week. which proved fatal. She was the daugh ­ himself up to the officers and payed his Mrs. R. D. Conrtright, of Mason, is ter of Mr. aud Mrs. Smith, formerly of fine of $15 and costs. Miss Jessie Sobers, of Lansing, is School begins August 31st in the old Mrs. Johnson returned from Portland visiting her mother, Mi>s James Inger- this village. visiting her sir-t >r, Mrs. Albert Edwards. Tuesday where she has been spending a school house. It is expected that the aolL OBITUARY. A number from this place went a AND new house will be completed for the few days with friends. F’uller Watson aud family have gone Bannister Again the death-knell resounds and an blackberrying near Potter ’s Mills last winter term. Mr. and Mrs. Rozell aud Mrs. Perdue North. They will drive through. Mr. \ week. were at the spiritualist camp meeting at old settler is taken from our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hazel and daugh ­ Watson has gone for his health. F’rank Newsou was in Bannister last Mrs. Fred Hazel and daughter, Beth, ter. of Shepardsville, were the guests Grand Ledge Thursday. Mrs. Christiana Feldpausch, formerly Thursday. Mr. aud Mrs. Jay Stafford, Mr. Miss Christiana George, was born iu speut part of last week with Mrs. FI of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fuller the latter Mrs. Sanford returned to 1 er home Bailey and wife of Lansing, were visit ­ F’rank Oberliu aud wife were in El®e F’uller, of Elsie. part of the week. here Tuesday after a week’s visit with Germany, June 11, 1823, and went to ors at the home of George Stafford last rest August 2, 1903, thus making her the Wednesday. her daughters at Grand Ledge. Mrs. F’rank Pooley and two sons of M. B. Netzorg, who has been spend ­ Sunday. age of 80 years, 1 mouth and 21 davs. Henry Douglas, of Grayling, is visit ­ St. Louis, are visiting friends aud rela­ ing a week with his family and other Ralph Philips, wife and children, of Iu 1848 she was married to Franz ing friends iu town. tives iu this place. relatives at Battle Creek, returned home Charlotte, spent two days with A. R. Guimisonville. Feldpausch. Six years later they came I have just received a new line of 5? Tuesday evening. Bennett aud called on other relatives. Rob Buckingham and wife were in Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Butler and son, to America and settled in the wilds of Clifford are spending their vacation in goods, suitable for wedding, anni- Miss Elsie Tuesday of this week. M. R. Hill and wife and Rev. Frank Bess Gunnison, of Lansing, has Dallas. Hard labor and never-failing Gaines aud Linden. versary or birthday presents. Call The cow belonging to Mrs. Caroline beeu spending a few days witli Mrs. Mr. Oscar Marble has moved his Bennett that was bitten by the mad Bliss and wife were at the M. E. camp­ courage earned for them a home where and look my stock over if you want meeting at Eaton Rapids over Sunday. Edith Kyes. they resided until a few years ago, family on a farm north and east of Ban ­ John McGillicuddy, V. S., of Wat­ good goods at reasonable prices. ^ dog as mentioned in last week’s Repub ­ nister. ford, Out., visited his brother, Dr. Mc­ Mr. Jickles, Harley Pennington and Mrs. O. W. Riddell, who has been when they left their country home for Respectfully. lican , lias lieen killed aud buried, Mrs. Gillicuddy, part of last week. Bennett thinking this the safest way. Till Steinberger left here Saturday visiting here, returned to her home in a more restful life in town Miss Clara Newsou returned to her evening for the nortli on a blackberry - Indiana last Friday. Their homej was brightened by the home in Detroit Sunday, after a few The social at the home of Dr. Mc- weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. Rider. Gilleuddy last Friday evening was a H.T.BLAJYISl Mr. Germain, of Port Huron, has con ­ ing excursion. Rev. Way and family are here visit ­ merry faces of eight children, all of tracted with J. F. Hasty, of Detroit, to whom survive the loss of their l**loved Mrs. F. L. Payne and her sbn Ross, success both financially aud socially. While the thunder storm was in ing Mrs. Reynolds, lieing on their way The proceeds were $18.50. JEWELER, & build a flue two story double brick on to Union City where he has a call to mother. Mrs. John Klein, of Detroit; spent Sunday with friends in Owosso. the site formerly occupied by the old progress Monday afternoon, Otto Buck- Mrs. Joliu Wirth, of Eagle; Frederick, ELSIE - miCH. ley ’s hay barn was struck by lightning preach. The latter remained for a short time to Hasty building. It is to be completed of Westphalia; Constantine, Amelia, but fortunately did not burn. The ice cream social held at Bert visit his uncle F. H. Rush aud family. Burdock Blood Bitters give a man a by November 15, and will be an orna ­ Charles aud Lewis. Besides, there clear head, an active brain, a strong, ment to our village. R. W. Davids and housekeeper left Wildt's was a success socially and are many other relatives and friends to Wedding invitations at he epub vigorous body —makes him fit for the early Tuesday morning for the north financially, there being a very large at­ mourn her loss. T R ­ lican office. battle of life. where she will visit her mother, while tendance. The funeral seivices were held at St. Mr. Davids secures some blackberries. Miss Alta Gunnison, of Dewitt, very JosejK^ ’s church Tuesday inoruitig, Rev. D. N. Baker fell from a building pleasantly entertained her older girl F’r. C. T. B. Krebbs officiating, after where he was at work by the rounds pupils of this vicinity last Thursday which she was laid to rest in the Cath­ MUST It UP DICK,' \' of the ladder breaking which gave him afternoon. olic cemetery. am UXl\ TWO KINDS a severe shaking up, one day last week. All extend their deepest sympathy to SLAUGHTER SALE AT CARPI ' Tnera are two kinds of Mrs. John Dravenstatt left here on Bath. the aged husband, who is left to mourn 0001 Carpets - RICHARDSON’S Wednesday to visit her cousins, Dr. her loss. and others You take no and Min . Partlow at Constantine. She risk in buying Richardson ’s Wednesday, August 5, a daughter m will spend two weeks with them at the was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Budd. Superlative Carpets. lake. CLUBBING RATES -jj— - - These famous Carpets Mrs. W. G. Titus, of Lansing, was in Ahave been THE FAVOR­ town Wednesday to visit her father, Republican and daily Grand Rapids C. M. Redfern & Co.’s ITES wherever used for 27 Green lnisli. Frederick Clise. Herald ...... $3.00 YEARS. Carpets correctly Miss May pie and Hayden Robson, of Republican and Michigan Fanner. .$1.45 MAPLE RAPIDS, MICH, 2 fitted by experts sewed Oat harvest is somewhat delayed on Mattoon, Ill., are visiting at the homes by experts. account of rains. Republican and Detroit Evening of M. and Ray Robson. News, daily ...... $3.00 Straw mattings and Linoleums. Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Tompkins enter ­ Quality is top notch, prices lowest. A social will be held at the hall op ­ tained friends from Ovid Sunday. posite the Pine Lake M. E. church on Republican and semi-weekly Detroit SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 j Free Press...... $1.70 n. R. VanDeusen, Frank Perry aud family of Duplain, F’riday evening of this week. spent Sunday at F. B. Younglove ’s. W. H. Farnill and wife started Wed ­ N WATCH FOR PRICES NEXTWEEK I I______ELSIE, niCH. Mrs. Wm. Beebe entertained a goodly nesday for northern Michigan where Get one of those new county atlas unmlier at the Ladies Aid Weduesdar. thev will remain for a few weeks. maps at The Republican office. LADDKRS-We Ixave ’em from 101o 3© ft. PARR LUMBER CO., BUILDING MATERIAL, ST. JOHNS, MICH. t