The Clinton Republican.

VOL. XLVII-NO. 21 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1902. WHOLE NO. 2439 VARIOUS TOPICS. SCHOOL SUGGESTIONS HIGH COURT OF THE ELKS FREE MAIL DELIVERY HOBSON MAY COME 3,109 TICKETS SOLD MILLS WOK HIS SUIT Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McClelland and Hoped iit St. Johns Men at their Probable Visit to St. Johns of the son William and daughter Gertrude, of Naval Hero. Portland, will spend the last, of the Carnival. To County Sunday School Self-Appointed Trustees Must week and Sunday with St. Johns Parents Requested to Start For the Village Will Begin friends. Miss McClelland will remain One of the most important features of Gapt. Richmond Pearson Holwon, U. Excursion. awhile with Mrs. Geo. H. Marshall. Children Promptly. the Elks’ carnival at liansing last week Next Monday S. N., may be a visitor to St. Johns this Hand Over Bonus Notes was their high court, over which Judge coming fall or winter, and if lie does Sanford humorously presided. Tim come it will be as a result of O. L. NO ACCIDENTS REPORTED County Clerk McKee has issued two fraternal jiatrol wagon made jxiriodicul WILL BE THREE CARRIERS Elsler’s persistent and autiriug efforts to hunters ’ licenses to Walter H. Kesby, of MANY ITEMS OF INTEREST TO L. ST. J. & ST. L. ELEC. CO tours around the city and dragged many give St. Johns people the best to be had Ovid, and Frauk Aldrich, of Shepards- an innocent mortai to the court room. in the entertainment line. Mr. Elslor Delightful Weather ami a Very Pleas­ ville. These are the first licenses of the Five Daily Deliveries to Business Dis­ For Patrons and Pupils---Boartl De­ Here the charges against the prisoners has for some time been corresponding ant Time. Decision Sensible and Meets With kiud issued this season. The parties were rendered, and fines were imposed trict and Two to Residence Portion with the Ster-Stall Lecture Bureau of went last week to Engadine, Mackinac sired by Teachers amt Students. General Appoval. for the most unheard of reasons. Cincinnati, Buffalo and Chicago and is county to spend the deer season. Thursday Attorneys W. A. Norton, making an effort to secure a high grade The Second Annual Sunday School and H. J. Patterson took the suburban Postmaster Brunson received word list of attractions for an entertainment Excursion under the direction of Presi­ The attention of i*areuts who have \t last a decision has been Riven in to Lansing, thence intending to make from headquarters the first of the week coarse to be given iu his temple of mase dent B. McDermand and W. R. Osgood James, the little son of G. W. Earl, young children to send to school for the announcing the standings of those who the suit regarding the bonus notes of their way to Park Lake, where they this fall and winter. If his efforts are yesterday was a greater success, if possi­ had the misfortune to break his left arm first time is called to the necessity of at­ wen: scheduled for addresses at the successfully wrote the civil service ex­ successful and he secures the attractions ble, than last year. President McDer­ Lansing subscribers to the Lansing, J't. Tuesday morning. He was playing in tendance at the beginuiug of the year. amination in July. Out of the eighteen Johns, & St. Louis Electric railroad Pioneer picnic. But the Elks’ jioliee and dates he is after, the course will mand telephoned The Republican this an apple tree in Neal DuBois’ yard, To allow the child to enter after sohpol force heeded not this fact, and they who wrote, but eight were successful in open November 13th and run till March morning that 34(59 tickets were sold, and After the company was organized when he fell, breaking the bone at the has been in progress for several weeks Messrs J. Stahl, F. Tlioman and F. L. were carried away to the court, not passing. These,- with their standings, 31, 1903. The coarse Mr. Elsler wishes he thought a few more would lie report­ elbow. Dr. Palmer dressed tin; wound is to place him out of touch with his know iug when they should lx: set free. are as follows: to secure contains some of America’s ed later. Last year 3323 were sold. Dodge, of Lansing, who were connected class, and thus to surround both the Frank W. Knapp, 85.73. •with the company, took charge of the and it is doing nicely. Upon trial they plead guilty to a greatest celebreties and musical organ­ Five trains of eleven coaches each were pupil and f teacher with discouraging charge of associating with each other, Watt L. Clise, 84.45. izations such as the Adolph Hahn Festi­ ruu, and made the trip to Detroit iu a bonus notes, and would not turn them conditions. It were far better for all over to Mr. Mills on the ground that he and paid their fines without a murmur. George G. Wilson, 84.18. val Orchestra containing thirty men and little over three hoars. The first train Charles Fowler and Warner Bunday concerned that the beginner should en ­ Eugene A. Dodd, 82.28. had not equipped the line with electri­ Messrs. Norton and Patterson wore then soloists, many of whom have interna ­ started from Fowler at 5 o’clock, and returned from a five weeks’ camping ex­ ter when classes are organized, on the allowed to proceed to Park Lake to de ­ Wm. J. Manwaring, 81.48. tional reputations, Reno Bavless Wel- the last one from St. Johns at 6:80, and city. Mills offered to give bonds to so pedition in the upper peninsula Tues­ first day of the fall or the spring term. John C. Hugus, 80.85. equip it in ftO days if he could have the liver their addresses. lx)urn, the noted and jxipular science was followed 15 minutes later by the day. Fred Swain and wit * and A. O. Children under five years of age are The Lansing Republican states that Oscar F. Jackson, 80.80. lecturer iu his lecture on wireless teleg­ Ovid train. subscriptions to do it with. Then the Hunt and wife and daughter Mary con ­ too young to assume the duties of the Winfield K. Ash, 78.85. so-called trustees tried to tie him up so Mayor E. J. Bullard, Dr. Palmer and F. raphy and its applications, illustrated People began to arrive in St. Johns template joining the St. Johns camp school room, and for lack of accommo­ A. Travis, of this place were also gat Iicr- Mr. Brunson had orders from head ­ with apparatus. before 4 o’clock in the morning and the he could not sue and collect from sub­ dations cannot lx; received. quarters that his recommendations for scribers. Work has been delayed on soon. ed and fined $1.50 each for exjxjsing The Hahu-Parke (Quintette and Mr. last train returning from Detroit did not *** Several teachers and pupils desire themselves to the dangers of a great carriers must be made from those with Roy H Hoskiu’s Basso; this gentle­ get here until after 1 o’clock this morn ­ the road, and it is the general opinion rooms and !x>ard at reasonable rates. Mrs. Wm. Secord, of Victor, who has city. five highest standings. Accordingly he man and five ladies arc said to be ing, making a long day. At Detroit that the Lansing contingent are too All who can furnish sucli accommoda ­ recommended the three highest, Messrs. blame. It has been said that the been quite seriously ill with smallpox, It should lx: some satisfaction to these especially fine. Ralph Parlette, the many took the steamer Tashmoo for a tions should hand their names to the men to know that the same judge who Knapp, Clise and Wilson. He also must quaint humorist, witli his wit and origi- trip to Port Huron and return, one of “trustees” wanted a large block of is reported much better. Her son, superintendent. recommend a substitute, and as the next stock for their alleged sei vices to the George Jakeway, came down witli the imposed their fines, also pronounced uality, Asher S. Preston, the vivid the prettiest trq>s on the Great Lakes. Governor Bliss too good a republican highest, Eugene Dodd, resided out of and vigorous lecturer, Maro, the Prince Others went to Belle Isle, where a most company, and that that was the reason disease last week and Mr. Secord Tues­ SCHOOL NOTES. day. The latter two have it iu a milder and fined him $5 for the same. the county, his name was omitted from of Magic and the sweet Rei’.liofers Tyro­ delightful day was spent amid its many whv they hung on to the subscription the recommendations and Mr. Branson notes. Whether this was so or not, form. The teachers will gather for the first lean Yodlers and Concert Comi>auy, attractions. No accidents were report teachers’ meeting of the year in high named Mr. Manwaring. Tuesday after­ of Bavaria. ed, and as far as known, only a very few Judge Wiest decided that they had no *** noon word was received that apjxiint- right to them. The Lansing Journal, school room at 9 o’clock Monday morn ­ WATER ALL RICHT It is to be ho]X3d that our hustling were left in Detroit. The Grand Trunk Mrs. E. T. Hughes gave a pretty porch ing. ______meuts had been made iu accordance amusement provider can secure these handled the business in a very satisfac­ commenting on the case, says: party at her home Saturday afternoon with Mr. Brunson ’s recommendations. “Judge Wiest decided in favor of the attractions, for should they come to our tory manner. Agent Black acconqia- from 2:30 to 6, to twelve girls, in honor The class in Phvsics will use Carhart No Typhoid Germs Found in Sample The carriers will make two daily trips village, the people should indeed be uied the excursion to Detroit. defendant company, the injunction pro­ to the residence portion and five trips to of her niece, Miss Angela LeBar, of and Chute’s text for high schools. Analyzed. sufficiently appreciative and grateful ceedings of Messrs. J. Stahl, F. Tlioman Saginaw. Progressive pedro was the the business jxirtiou. The carriers will and F. L. Dodge, as trustees of the enough to extend a most liberal patron ­ REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES. main feature of the event, Anna Fedewa Collar and Daniell ’s First Year Latin leave the office for the residence portion age. Keep the good work up, Lee! fund subscribed for the construction of winning first prize, a pretty picture. at 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. For deliveries to the Lansing, St. Johns & St. Louis will lx: used in the ninth grade. Prof. Frank Kedzio, of the Agricul­ VICTOR Mrs. Hughes served a five o’clock tea. tural College, has sent a report of the the business district, carriers will leave There will be a republican caucus held ai Electric Railway Company, to restrain the postoftice at 7, 8, 9 a. m., 12 in., and the conqiany from suing to collect the * * * analysis of the city water. No danger ­ TARCET SHOOTINC the town hail iu Victor, on Wednesday, Sept. 8, Pupils who are obliged to buy new ous germs appeared. There was a 5 p. m. 1902. at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of subscription money held by the trustees. Postmaster Brunson and wife will books for language are those who at­ The carriers’ window will be open elect iug delegates to the couuty couventiou In their bill the complainants alleged slight trace of nitrates, and Prof. Ked- which will be held at St. Johns, Monday. Hept. attend the state postmasters’ convention tend in the third, fifth and eighth grades. zie suggests that a second sample lx* from five to six p. m. and residents liv ­ Events Will In* Held in Dewitt, Eagle 22ud, 1902 that the road was not constructed ac­ at Saginaw next week Thursday and All the other grades will use the same ing on the routes may secure their mail By order of Committee. cording to the plans, and for that reason sent to determine whether the trace of and Lansing. Friday. The lx>ard of trade will give book as last year. Hyde ’s Two-Book nitrates was accidental or is present in from the wiudow at this time if they J. D. SLEIGHT. they were not obliged to turn over the the visitors a theater entertainment and Course will bip used as the text and wish. On Sundays the window will lx: subscription money wliich they held as the well water. BINGHAM otherwise look after their pleasure and pupils of the third and fifth grades will open from 9 to 10 a. m. Mail will be Republican caucus at the engine house, St. trustees, because they had promised buv book I of the series. Pupils of the Lansing sportsmen have all sorts of comfort while there. collected on Sunday afternoons at 3 fun iu sight, three shoots of various Johns, Saturday. September 20, at 2 o'clock p. subscribers not to do so unless every eighth grade will purchase hook II. o’clock, and those getting their mail in m , local time, to elect II delegates to county portion of the contract was fulfilled. NARROW ESCAPE characters being scheduled for the next convention. Books used last year will be received at lx)xes before this time will be accomo­ H. P GAGE In substance, Judge Wiest states that the usual exchange price. By this ar­ few days. The first will be a buggy D. H. HUNT The funeral of the late Joseph M. dated. shoot to lx: held at Dewitt, August 29. the trustees received their authority rangement the cost of language liooks Central School Building Caine Very Next Monday being a holiday only one GEO. M. PETRIE Frisbie was attended by a large number The distance will be 20 rods offhand or Committee. from the company and could not assume for the grades has been reduced from trip will be made to the residence jxir- any responsibility for the subseriliers. at St. John ’s Church Friday. St. Johns Near Burning. 30 rods with rest, open sights only to lx* Lodge No. 105, F. and A. M. and St. *! .IV) to 95 cents, and a better text is se­ tion and four to the business portion. ESSEX However, the court says the decision cured. used. The baggy is new with rubber Johns Commandery No. 24, K. T., were Mr. Clise will have route No. J which tires and stick seat. The second prize The Republicans of Essex will meet in caucus has no bearing on the [xisition of the A quantity of greasy waste was left iu is composed of all residences, and is at Perry s Rail, in Maple Rapids, Saturday, represented by large delegations. Rev. will be a rubber-trimmed single harness. subscribers regarding any representa ­ Your dealer will exchange a now the central school building by painters, made up principally of the residences Sept. 13, 1902. at 2 p. m„ for the purpose of J. T. Ewing spoke very comforting, The shoot will lx: under the manage­ electiug five delegates to the couuty convention. tion made them by the trustees. helpful words to all present. Grammar School Geography for Frye's spontaneous combustion occurred and east of Clinton avenue and Lansing After citing briefly the allegations Complete without expense to you. a hole was burned through the floor and ment of Frank Waters. * * street and south of State street. On Lalior (.lay, at 1 o’clock, on F. of the bill, the court says iu part: “It The former takes the place of the latter the fire went out. Route No. 2 will have Mr. Wilson as BUSINESS^ LOCALS. is certain they were trustees, if trustees Vollmer’s property, Turner street, Lan ­ Mrs. B. Swafford left Tuesday for in our schools. earl ier. His district will be the east side at all in a legal sense, only by the action sing, a bear shoot will be given by Ver- Gleaner Hally September Gth, ai Traverse City, where her husband has A young man of the high school Notice to Correspondents. of Clinton avenue, except the upjxjr 1 flank and Prost. The bear is five of the company. They were apjiointed a i»ositiou in a grocery store, and where block, the elevators, depot and Table Co. Merle Beach. in the interests of the company, and wishes a place where he may earn his Owing to city delivery and the time months old, weighs about 30 pounds, they will make their home in the future. and the residences north of the railroad, The A. O. O. G. will hold a picnic on this being true can they enlarge their board and room either in part or iu full The R epublican must be in the jiost- and is a pet. The target will be 12 Mrs. Swafford was accompanied by by work outside of school hours. with a few south of the railroad. inches square, w*ith a 4-inch round the al>ove date and place named. Bing­ powers and limit the power of the com­ Miss Pearl Foote, who will spend ottice, corresixmdeuce must reach tliis Mr. Knapp will have route No. 3 com­ ham, Bengal, Riley, DeWitt and Victor pany over them by promises they might white center. If 100 numbers are sold, several weeks with her. office Tuesday and Wednesday. The prising the upper block on sast side of a second prize of a Winchester target Arlxirs trill combine to make this a day make to persons solicited by them to The board of education lias engaged Clinton avenue, the court house, the forms will close Wednesday night. rifle, 30-inch barrel, will be given. long to 1x3 remembered in the annuals become subscribers? The right of the Miss Cora Garlock, of Wacousta, as west side of Clinton avenue and the of Gleanerism. subscriliers to defenif sued upon tin Lr The third shoot will be that given Prof. J. R. McColl, who has l>een teacher of the first and second grades in residence jxirtion west of Clinton avenue at Eagle, September 5. The prize will The A. O. O. G. is the best life in ­ subscriptions, because of the representa ­ the Perrin school, Miss Mary Woodbury, between State street and the railroad. surance order doing business iu Michi­ tions of these officers of the company, connected with the University of Ten ­ be the famous bear Fanny, that has nessee at Knoxville for the past twelve the former teacher, having resigned in The reader will understand that the been held by the best marksmen of gan today. They are distinctly a far­ must not be confounded with this order to attend college. The Imard is above is not an exact description of the mer’s life insurance order, with a mem­ action. As individuals, complainants years, has received a fine offer of the Clinton county since March 3, 1899. position of professor of thermo-dynamics sorry to loss Miss Woodbury as she is a PICNIC AND FIELD DAY routes, but tells in a general way the bership iu this state alone, of over could have no control oyer these sub­ The animal is two years aid and weighs at Perdue University, located at La- very capable teacher. We understand territory served by carriers. 200 ]x>unds. The shoot will be under 2(5,000. Supreme Secretary Slocum, be­ scriptions because they did not receive Miss Woodbury refused an offer of $40 Beginning Septemlx*r 1, the Post sides other good speakers is expected to them as individuals, but by virtue of Fayette, Indiana. The offer came with­ the management of Kimmel & Mc- out any solicitation, and Mr. McColl a month made by the Traverse City Office will run on standard time. Doors Crurnb. be present. Now farmers, Gleaners the authority granted by tlie company board. Modern Woodmen and Royal ojien in the morning at (1:80 and close at and others, make it a point on the morn ­ and the faet'that they were officers of has accepted it, and will enter upon the work iu his new place iu Septemlier. 8:30 p. m. The windows will open at 7 ing of the (5th, with well filled baskets, the company. At all times they wen H. L. Brakel, instructor in science and Neighbors at Eureka a. m. and close at (5 p. m., except the to lie at R. A. Moore’s resort. Lecturer, officers of the company or trustees for Mr. and Mrs. McColl are now recreating OLIVE SUNDAY SCHOOLS at Grand Marais on the shore of Lake higher mathmatics in our high school money order window which will open at Chase Arbor. it. Being trustees appointed by the for the coming year, arrived from 7 :40 a. m. and close at 5:30 p. m. conqiany for the company, they are Sujx'rior. Traverse City Wednesday, to look over SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Will Hold Association Meeting Sep­ If you have any poultry to sell, call mistaken in assuming they wen* em­ liis work before the opening of school. and see Horton before you sell. powered to represent the subscribers as There’ll be music iu the air every tember 7 th. SERIOUS ACCIDENT minute at Owosso Labor Day. well, or that such power was incidental Everybody Invited to Come and Bring Buy your peaches of H. E. Pierce, at to their appointment. ” A FINE BEGINNING Full Baskets. The postponed meeting of the Olive the old peach corner. He aims to have “The court says the contractors had Which Happened to Frank Noble, the best stock in the market. no interest in the appointment of the PRONOUNCED HOC CHOLERA Sunday School Association, will be held of Eagle. Our Hall Team Signals Defeat to the at the Price M. E. Church on Sunday, trustees, and remarks: “They had The Modern Woodmen and Royal Half fare rates to Owosso Labor Day. protected themselves by having the con ­ Owosso Itoys. September 7th, at 9:30 a. m. and 2:00 Neighbors will have a picnic and field p. m., as per full program published trol of the company placed in their By President of State Live Stock Removed. Our Eagle correspondent sends us the day as above, and cordially invite the two weeks ago. A full attendance is hands. It is now contended that the public to come witli baskets and join Commission. I have removed my insurance office court, if possible, should protect the following account of the sad accident, When the Owosso Y. M. C. A. Base desired. which occurred there on Monday last: them in a day ’s recreation. There will to rear rooms over St. Johns National subscribers from the company controlled Ball Team came to St. Johns last Friday Bank. Represent eight leading fire in ­ Frank Noble, living south and west to meet our boys, it was with their lx: a ball game between Eureka and OBITUARY. by the contractors. The subscribers Middleton, for which $10 fias been rais­ This w*eek ’s Portland Observer says surance companies. themselves are not before the court, of town, met with a severe accident on usual anticipations for victory, but Monday. He was mowing and left his ed. A good program has been prepared that H. H. Hinds, of Stanton, president Mr. Art Miller died at his home in 21-2p. W. E. Hamilton . neither are their right or liabilities for when they returned home defeat was of the state live stock sanitary commis­ team standing; the horses started for plainly stamped on every countenance. its follows: Morning —Sports will begin South Riley on Thursday, August 14, of adjudication. The persons now liefore at 10 o’clock sharp on Main Street: 100 sion, was in that town on Wednesday Go to H. W. Morris for picture the court are ]iersons who have made it the barn, and in trying to stop them, he Tliis was the first game of the season typhoid fever. He was bom in Riley on frames, opposite [XMtoftiee. 49tf was thrown in front v>f the knives in vard dash, 1st 75 cents, 2nd 50 cents; last looking up the disease among hogs the 22d of May, 1872, making his age 30 possible for the very conditions present for the local team, and excellent playing in that vicinity and wliich has killed such a manner as to lose on:* leg and the was exhibited. Wrestling Match, 1st 75 cents, 2nd 50 years, two months and 22 days. See John Harley about numbering to lx* brought about. From the moment cents; Pole Vault, 1st 75 cents, 2nd 50 hundreds in the past few weeks. the contract was signed, the contractors other was broken twice. Dr. Swauey The battery, Panglx)ru and Stephen ­ He was married to Aggie Allen No­ ytmr house. , was called and amputated the limb that cents; Standing Broad .Tump, 1st 50 He said that there could lx: no mis­ vember 28, 1893, and after bring in St. at their option could become the com­ son, worked together very smoothly, take about the disease being hog cholera was so badly injured. On Tuesday he and played good hall. That good cents, 2nd 25 cents ; Sack Race, 1st 50 Johns for a time they returned to South H. E. Pierce is still buying iiears to pany. Every director ’s resignation, cents, 2nd 25 cents; Three Legged Race, as he had had 18 years’ experience with each of the complainants included, was was resting comfortably with prospects work was done all around may be stx*n Riley, bring first on the Ben. Miller ship by tae car load. of recovery .______1st 50 cents, 2nd “25 cents; Woodmen the disease, and could tell it with liis farm and later on the Kent farm. placed in their hands, that they might, by the fact that but two errors were eyes shut. made on our side, while the visitors team drill. Art was highly respected by all and Charts for use of nurse in sick room if they saw fit, l>e contractors and com­ Afternoon —The following will take He could give no cure or even a sure pany too. The result is just as might are credited with five. leaves many friends. He was of a cheer­ for sale at this office. A NEW CLOCK place at 1 o’clock: Slow Bicycle Race, preventative for the disease and said one ful, sunny disposition and liis death was have been expected. The contractors The game was called off at the close had never yet been discovered, but that —The nicest suburban of the seventh inning, for the Owosso l«t 50 cents, 2nd 25 cents; Bicycle Bar­ a surprise and shock to all. He was an FOR SALE control the corporations and have it in rel Race, 1st 75 cents, 2nd 50 cents; Egg such a discovery would mean untold home iu St. Johns. Good house, fine their power to remove as the company Bundy Time Recorder Decks the team to catch the train. The final active worker in South Riley Grange Race, *4) cents, 2nd 25 cents; Pi** Eating riches for the discoverer. He said the and had held several offices. He was in ­ cellar, well and cistern, contains ten lots any check uixm them as contractors. Postoftice Wall. score was 7 and 2, in favor of the St. most efficacious plan was the “driving ” filled with fruit and shade trees, small Johns team. Contest, 1st 50 cents, 2nd 25 cents; sured for $1,000 in the Gleaners, of But this does not give the court ] >wer Wheelbarrow Race, 1st 75 cents, 2nd 50 plan —that is, drive the well ones of the bam. Cheap for cash. Inquire of this to undo the contract made, or remedy which order he became a charter mem­ cents; Tng’of War—Eureka against the lierd from pen to pen or ]4ace to place on ber last winter. He was a loving son, office or address suburban home,box 234, the mistake of judgment of the com­ The postottice now has a fine new world, 8 men on a side. Prize, box of the farm as fast as a sick one is discovered St. Johns, 20 3 pany ’s officers.” clock, the Bundy Time Reorder. Each 875 ARE OF SCHOOL AGE kind husband and faithful friend, and cigai’s. Music by the Eureka band. among them, and keep repeating this as leaves a wife, father, mother and two “The decision is very complete, cov ­ office clerk has a key with which his long as necessary. He says a hog sick Kelch, Georgia & Son begin buying ering seventeen typewritten pages, and working hours are recorded. The clock brothers and a host of friends to mourn. The Census Varies Little From That MKTH001ST MENTION. with the cholera never gets well—they The funeral was beld at liis late resi­ stock for wliich they pay the highest the court cites and discusses a number will be of great help to the carriers also, may as well be put out of misery first as market price. 9-3p. of decisions on similar cases. It is de ­ as a gong will resound once five minutes Taken Last Year. dence on August 17 and remains inter ­ Communion service next Sunday (‘ve ­ last. red in South Riley cemetery under aus­ clared in closing that the trust created, previous to their time for starting, and iling preceded by the Love-feast at 0:30. A strict quarantine has been imposed Ponltrv wanted at I. T.Horton ’s was rescinded by the action of the coni- and twice at the immediate time. pices of the order of Gleaners. The school census for Dist. No. 4 has Ixive-feast in the Sunday School room. against infected herds and warning the “Only goue before jiany, and that no trust relations are The time piece is a very complicated just been taken, and shows very little owners of such herds against driving Springdale Farm, Lansing. Midi. found warranting the complainants Fourth quarterly conference Monday To welcome us on the other shore.” one, and is very neat iu appearance, the difference in numlxT of children of evening, Sept. 1st. at 8 o’clock, iu church them on the highway, or disposing of Sliropshire rams and ‘ewes and Shet­ withholding the subscriptions. A decree case being of light wood. school age to that of last year. While parlors. Dr. DeLamarter will lx* pre­ them iu any way—not even by gift—un ­ Truman D. Glapsie died at his home land ponies for sale. is ordered entered directing the com­ der penalty of punishment, which is a 18-4wp Mrs . James M. Turner . plainants to turn over to the defendants many changes have been made in the sent. on Clinton Ave., of typhoid fever, Satur­ list, yet enough names have been added fine or imprisonment or both at discre ­ the subscriptions and money, and the day, August 28, at 7 o’clock p. m. He H. E. Pierce handles the lx»st line of SOLDIERS AND SAILORS’ to k* •dpi the number as high as last year’s. UNITEIl MHETHREN. tion of court. had been suffering from fever about matter will come up again uuder the About 875 children of school age The law is very strict along this line, sweet goods in St. Johns. Try them. cross-bill filled by the defendants. ” Rev. Frank Risley, will preach at Ben ­ three weeks. Mr. Glaspie was married are enrolled iu the district. and it should be. No oue lias any right alxint two years ago and came to this Association Will Meet in Flint Sep­ gal at 10:30 a. m., and the pastor at House for Sale. The profile prepared by City Engineer whatever to endanger anybody ’s health place from Parshallrille at that time, Collar for tin* tracks of the Lansing, St. tember 3, 4 and 5. west Bengal at 11a. m. Services at or proi>erty by selling any food product Desirable brick house and almut five 23x social will lx> given at the home junction to do unto others as you would devoted to business meeting, dress jw- of Thomas Shinner Wednesday eveifing, 32 years of age. storage business. Parties wishing to track laying on Center street between family, to be present on this occasion. have them do unto you. is particularly store goods for the summer can get Franklin avenue and Beaver street to­ rade, address of welcome by Mayor All day and all night. September 3. Everylxxiy invited. applicable to this case. Alvord ; addresses by Col. Janes, of De­ ANNOUNCEMENTS. good service by calling on them. Tele­ morrow morning. The tracks will lie R obert A nderson . Reg. Sec., The ravages of the disease have tak­ phone orders to 18. 50tf. laid down Cedar street to Michigan are. troit ; Wm. T. Tower, Coleman; Judge Maple Rapids. A Long Move. en thousands of dollars from the owners Beach, of Lexington, and ten other The South Olive aid society will meet The piles for the overhead structure One of the old land marks of Dallas of hogs in Portland and adjoining town- with Mrs. J. Simmous on Thursday, Remembr the number of our phone is over the Pere Marquette tracks will be prominent speakers. Gov. Blias and Here's Where You Laugh! shijw and the large acreage of corn 18, and call us up for fresh vegetables others will deliver addresses Thursday Townsliip, an old log cabin owned by September 4. in place this week, Mr. Johnson says, J. B. Miller on section 20, w*astom down which had been planted to fix'd them The Indies Cemetery Association of and fruits and next week the bridge will be erected. and Judge George H. Durand will sjx-ak Hart & Slate’s big farce comedy suc­ will now find a market elsewhere—if, Friday* followed by other w ell-known cess “Where is Cobb” comes to the Alli­ and removed last week to give place to the South Bingham Union oemetery will The company now projxvses to have indeed, there be nincli to ship away. Clipper knives ground promptly and men. The entire three days will be one son, Saturday, August 30. Cobb was a large farm dwelling formerly owned meet at the cemetery, Wednesday, the road in o]ieration with electricity be by Stephen Fedewa of section 32. Septemlier 3, at 2 p. in. Memlx'is re­ on short notiix: bv E. C. Whetstone. fore snow flies. continuous round of pleasure, and the built for laughing purposes only and local commitb*e is prej«red to roy­ while it is one big laugh from start to Mr. Miller purchased the Fedewa Decide now to go to Owosso Labor quested to bo present. The Railroad company have asked for Day.______Carter's White Lead and Midland ally entertain their guests. Call for finish it really has a plot. Dealing as it house and employed Frederick Jolly, of Services of Church of Christ will be City Linseed Oil at a Y near the M. E. church, St. Johns, Portland, to move it. The house was and the council will act on it Monday reduced rates at your local ticket does witli the adventures of Philander MARRIAGE LICENSES. held in G. A. It. rooms Sunday morning. 51tf Hunt ’s Drug Store. office. A general invitation is ex­ Cobb a wealthy retired New Jersey mer­ much too large to lx* moved up tin* Topic: “The Christian's High Preast.” night. The church has entered a pro­ road and Mr. Jolly moved the dwelling test. tended to all to come and enjoy the hos­ chant whose only son runs away from j Au*. 21- Wm. R Shnmaclixr, St. Johns 21 Bible School at 11:80; preaching in eve ­ to loan on improved fame pitality of the enterprising citizens of home and goes to New York and mar­ straight north over the stubble fields for Carrie 8. Mills, Indiana ______30 ning. E. L. Doom* Yesterday ’s Lansing Journal says the a distance of two miles, passing over 120 I An*. 26—Char. H. Moon, Dewilt...... 22 wire for the trolley poles will lie received Flint. For tents or other quarters or ries an actress. further particulars write or telephone And when Cobh goes to New York un ­ | acres of Mr. Fedewa's, 40 belonging to Marie H. Martske. Dewitt...... _ 20 Low Fares to Northern Mlrlil*an Retorta, j Have yot iiaired by H t this week. I An*. 2.*» Jay W. Sexton. Victor 2*> M. C. Barney, president. Something known to his son to find out how they | A. Smith, M. Fedewa ’s 40, J. J. Fedo- I’etoskey. Mackinaw. Traverse Cltv W. Morris. Gertrude Smi^|i. Shlawa-o'e County.2."> doing all the time. are living and is taken for a dozen other vra ’s 40, John Klein ’s 40, the 40 and 20 and Ray View, via Grand Won a Prize. ! lx*longing to Henry Schafer and through An* 20 Walter Svpher. Olive 20 people by the name of Cobb, the fun Lillian wii|, Batli * 20 Trunk R’y System, Money to loan at low rates of interest. Warner Vredoiibnrg won second prize For #2 and merriment is pure and genuine | 20 acres of corn Ixionging to Mr. Miller, 0 1. W AI I ID Si :i- I which had to lx> cut, avay. It was a Selling date Sept 2. valid to return up to and ' iu the gold medal elocutionary contest You can get. The R epublican one from the start to the final curtain. Mrs. O. B. Andrews will entertain the Ladies ’ including Sept. 12. 1902. For further informa- j at the district Dival Tenqx*rance Ixigion Seat sale opens at the box office, Friday I long and tedious job, hut was acconi - Aid Society of Oreenbuali. Thursday Sept. 4th. tion call on your local Agent or write to Geo. Business iu big ‘‘hunks is what Hicks year and the new atlas-map of Clinton wants. See his ad. on last i>age. contest at Wacousta. county. morning. j plished without any mishap. A large attendance is desired. W Vans, A. (i P. «k T. A., Chicago. 111. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 28, 1902.

n* EGGS 5 the coffee roaster uses to glace bis coffee with— Newsy Happenings in *" ‘ County Towns and Villages would you eat U>at kind of eggs? Then why drink them? births , deaths , marriages and other events noted by our correspondents Lion Coffee Here’s a Gold Mine ------♦------4 has no coating of storage egga, glue, etc. It's coffee—pure, FOR FRUGAL HOUSEWIVES. unadulterated, fresh, strong and of delightful flavor and aroma. Riverside. —(DeWitt.) Eureka. Merle Beach Shepardsvllle- Uniform quality and traahnaaa ara l»»ur*d by tba »aalad pacAa* a. When you are out prosjiectiug for projier grocery prices Mis* Etta Webb left for Detroit Sat­ Mrs. C. Hixson is very ill. Lon LeBaron and wife were guests at Mrs. E. Bntler wasjin Ovid Saturday. come and see what we can do for our iwtroiis. Nolody urday for a few days. 7 Little Leita Stowell is quite ill. J. W. Einiest ’s over Sunday. Mrs. Swazy is visiting friends in New York. ever sold good groceries for so little money as v\e do. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huott, of Olive, Mrs. Emma Manning, who is very The young lady staying at George Hpent Sunday at Albert Norris’. ill, is reportod ’uo better. Eunest ’s is ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Laura Coleman siMUit Sunday at Chas. Hazel’s. W11 const». Eddy Gunnison returned from Luii - Horace Hudson, druggist, will remove Miss Fanny Wood is expected home A FEW prices : eiiiR .Monday where he spent last week. from this place this week. from Ijftiising to sjieiid her vacation of Mr. and Mrs. G<*>. McIntyre were in two weeks at J. J. Wood ’s. Lansing Thursday. Too lata for last ***k, 26 lbs Good Flour - 46c T. Stampfly’s family entertained Miss The M. W. A. expect to hold a picnic The family of Mr. Lowe have had ex­ Mrs. Fay Kuupp lias been quite sick Just received a shipment of Jap Rice, a good Elina Howe, of Olive Center, last week. and field dav hen*. Saturdav, September N. O. Smith, of Ovid, visited his son, for the past ten days. . 4 ceptional luck iu drawing fishy prizes Frank Smith, last week. one, 7 cents per pound or 4 pounds for - 25o Mrs. Will Case entertained heroousin, OCh. . Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Taylor attended from the waters of Merle Beach. Many Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dah*v, of Ovid, That Logan Tomato, 3 lb. can, solid packed 10c Mrs. L. T. Walker, of Detroit, last week. Arthur Brown, of Maple Rapids, was fine bass have been their reward for the carnival in Ijansing. Miss C. M. Emmons, of Chicago, was a guest in the home of Dr. H. Hart over were at Chas. Daley’s Sunday. Evergreen Corn, per can - - - 7c early rising. A brother aud sister of Ira B. Brown, 4 cans for ----- 25c the truest Of Mr. and Mi's. E. M. Webb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lounsbury visited from Petoskey, ara visiting at his home. The marriage of Miss Lena Jacobs to relatives in Hillsdale last week. Arm and Hammer Soda - - - 0c over Sunday. S. B. Daloll, of St. Johns, was in Charles Ike was announced on Sunday Mrs. L. W. Davis returned last Satur­ Miss Alta Gunnison returned from Eureka last Saturday in the interest of last. Special romance is lent to the Jesse Smith, of St. Johns, visited at day from her visit in Brighton and Ijan ­ A good Butter Cracker, per pound - 5c <5rand Ledge Saturday where she s)**ut county delivery. news inasmuch as the contracting i»ar- Mrs. I.aura Coleman ’s Monday. sing. XXXX or Lion Coffee, per pound - lOc the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eaogle visited her ties were married early in the month of Geo. Young, of Ovid, sjient Sunday Dr. Boss has purchased the house and Extra nice New Herring, per box - - 13c parents, Mr. and Sirs. H. L. Parks, in witli his sister, Mrs. J. C. LaPointe. Master Harold Norris entertained her January of this year. Their many lot of Edwin Hill, and is preparing to 1 pound of the best tea on earth - 60c little friend, Seott Dills, of North St. Johns, Sunday. friends in this ]»art ,wish them ‘much Mrs. N. Pierce, of Rochester, N. Y., build a barn. Dewitt, last Tuesday. Nellie and Charlie Odell, of Nortli happiness. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Munson. 14 bars Fairbank s Soap ... 25c Bert Andrus left Mouday for Roches­ 7 bars Acme Soap - 26o Mrs. Ada Bedell and daughter, Otie, Star, spent last week with their grand ­ Thursday, September 4, is the date of Messrs. Eri Coleman and Albert ter, N. Y., to resume his business for ©f Lansing, were the guests of Mr. and mother, Laura Odell. the supervisors ’ picnic at Merle Beach. Edwards were iu Grand Rapids Sunday. the coming year. 7 bars Jaxon Soap - 25c Mrs. E. NI. Webb Sunday. The grounds have received sjiecial atten ­ Mrs. L. A. Jefferys visited her sister. Claude and Allen Goings were in Mr. and Mi's. Willard Garlock and 7 bars Calumet Soap - 25c Miss Ota LeBaron, of St Johns, spent Mrs. Ella Higbee, in Pewamo, last tion, and tables will be placed at the Laingshnrg Friday and Saturday of last disjosal of those who wish to use them Mrs. Blanch Whitlock and daughter Salt Pork por pound - - - 10c, 11c ♦ he latter jiart of this week in this place, Friday and Saturday. week. are visiting iu Petoskey. the guest of Mrs. E. Mann. for picnic dinner. Mr. Hill, of Olive, Miss Eva Turner spent the latter will arrange for free transportation to Mesdames Nina Flanders and Fred Pearl Sherman came home last week We will sell yon more sugar for $1.00 than any housb George Mann and Annie Telluor spent jiart of last week with her sister, Mrs. and from the trains on the Suburban on Hazel were in St. Johns Tuesday of last Wednesday from Oklahoma City to in Clinton County. a few days in Lansing last week the Cora Wilbur, at Nortli Star. that dav. Dinner will be served at the week. visit her i>arvnts, and w ill return next guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey. Mrs. Emma Ingersoll returned to her Beach House from 10:30 to 1:80 stand Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winfield and week. OUR BAKERY is taming out the best bread and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Norris, of Port home in St. Johns Monday, after a two ard time for 25c. Ice cream and cake children spent Sunday at E. Hazel’s in Mr. and Mrs. Winter, of Fulton, Ill., sweet goods made, Fresh every flay. Try it. Huron, were the guests of Mr. and Mi's. weeks’ visit with his aged mother. sold at the hotel all day. Duplain. rqieut Saturday last with Rev. aud Mrs. FRESH VEGETABLES are always in stock. W. McLouth Saturday and Sunday. The U. B. Mite society will meet Jenkins, and Rev. and Mrs. Seeord, of Mrs. Holden, of Elsie, visited her We carry a large line of crockery, stone goods, to­ Mrs. S. W. Norris, of Olive, spent with Mrs. Swank at the iiarsoiiage on daughter, Mrs. Bert Longcor, the fore Grand Ledge, were there for the after­ aeveraljdays at her son ’s,^Albert Norris, Thursday, September 4, at 10 a. m. Bengal I«irt of last week. noon Monday. baccos, etc. We are simply headquarters for every ­ assisting them during their threshing. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. G. Olson and two sons, of Saginaw By a slip of the pen we neglected to thing in our line at the lowest prices. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brinkerhoof, of Marshall, of Bannister, was buried in Much grain is goiug on the market at county, visited his brother, A. Olson, state last week at what time we expect- Olive, visited at O. B. Dills’ Sunday. the Eureka cemetery last Saturday. present. the fore part of the week. onr new Circulating Library, bnt con ­ Mrs. W. McLouth and daughter, Lucille, Mr. and Mrs F. B. Younglove spent Mi-h . E. N. Steward is having her Mr. aud Mrs. Orlin Sherman, of fidently expect it will be here ready for were also callers. Saturday night and Sunday with their house painted. Columbus. Wisconsin, visited at E.“ R. use the latter part of this week. The M. W. of A. lodge will give daughter, Mrs. Maud Massey, in Ashley. Bert Sigafoose is building an addition Munson ’s part of last week. Edwin Hill aud his partner have been another dance at their hall Friday even ­ Mrs. Ange Steams, Mrs. Nellie Ga­ to his house. Mias Lucille Walker, of St. Johns and greatly delayed iu their work of build ­ ing, September 5th, 1902. All are boon and Miss Alta Stearns, attended The dust is deep and flies in clouds, Mias Leora Winfield, spent Wednesday ing in Battle Creek because of a large ■cordially invited. the Elks’ carnival at Lansing last rain is needed. with Mias Amy Birmingham. consignment of lumber which was sent | Calkins Grocery Mesdames E. Maun and O, B. Dills Thursday. astray on the railroad, hut was finally Rolla Lawton is at work in the drug Mrs. Emma Pervorse, son aud daugh­ traced and brought hack last week, and attended the Roval Circle State picnic Mrs. Wm. Smith and Mrs. Nelson ter, of Bristol Center, Now York, visited held at Lake Odessa, Thursday. August store at Fowler. they went Mouday prepared to begin Smith and two children, of Shejiard, Charles Travis and daughter, Nellie, her son, Fred Pervorse, part of last 21. Rejiort a very pleasant time. visited Aaron Morey and family in work in earnest. are visiting in Wisconsin. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gunnison spent Mason last week. The Fourt h Conference will lie held stop# tli^ Cough nneut a few days night. The teu-mouths-old daughter of Mr. The farmers of this vicinity are busy with her daughter, Mrs. Headly, in T5he Corner Drvig Store. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer, died at her threshing their grain. Some are plough­ Lebanon. Lansing, last week. TO Cl'RK A COLO IN ONK DAY. home in Washington, Wednesday, of ing for wheat. Mrs. Uri Prindle and Miss Jennie Take Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tablets. All bowel trouble and was buried iu the Mrs. Chas. Rossow aud Mrs. John F. Hildreth, of Charlotte, visited relatives >rusKiata refund the money if it fail# to core. Eureka cemetery Thursday. Lewis Miller now rides in a fine new iS. W. Grove ’s #i«rnatn.-e is on each box. J5c. Schultz called Sunday at the home of carriage. here a few days last week. The houses of Mrs. Francis Barring­ Mr. Wm. Pasch. ______Mrs. Frank Brokaw is entertaining SCHOOL ton and Mrs. Mary Gower are resplend Leonard Piggott’s new house is near ­ East DeWitt. The Misses Ida~M~Schultz ancHMary ing completion. the following relatives from Bettsville, eut with new coats of paint. Bert Light spent Sunday with their friend, Ohio, Enos Voorhies aud wife aud Al. BOOKS Couter and Milton Burk done the work Geo. Townsend is improving his fine Rider and familv. Miss Mary Heiler is no better. on the former and Chas. and Fred Miss Ella Epkey of Dallas. residence by re-painting. Olive Kletzlen will teach the Cushman Couter the latter. Miss Mary Widmayer, of Lebanon, Miss Clara McDonald has engaged to NEW AND SECOND HAND. Mrs. J. S. Cahoon was called to Ionia spent Saturday and Sunday at the home teach in Northeast Bingham. DO YOU GET UP school the coming term. of her siHter, Mrs. Chas. L. Schultz. Eugene Kraus, who was very ill the Saturday, 011 account of the serious M. M. Messbr, wife aud little son Master Leo Schneider, of Maple Tablets, Pencils, Erasers, and past week, is able to be about again. illness of her mother, Mrs. Blair, who went on the excursion Wednesday. WITH A LAME BACK ? died soon after her arrival. Mr. Cahoon Rapids, has been spendin g the past week Highway Commissioner Stoddard is all kinds of Scf\pol Supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Hyler and family, of and four sons went Tuesday to attend with his cousin, Miss Ida M. Schultz. Lansing, visited last Sunday at this putting in a new bridge west of Sessions Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. the funeral. Mrs. Gaboon has been Master Robin Warner, of near Wa- school house. Our stock of__ place. with liet mother much of the time dur ­ consta, also Masters Roliert and Archie F. Conley and family are welcome Almost everybody who reads the news­ Tomorrow, August 29, is Maccal>ee ing the past few months. She has the M. Newman spent Sunday with Willie new residents iu this community having papers is sure to know of the wonderful day at Round Uike. Music by the sympathy of her many friends and Light of this vicinity. ^ Emerald band. purchased the Lewis homestead. cures made by Dr. 2d Hand School Books neighbors iu this place. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hornier and Mr. 1L- I1 Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, Mrs. Etta Viges and daughter, Ethel, Among those from Eureka and vicinity and M rs. George Hoeruer and children of Hugh Sinkey has been working with Peter Miller’s thrashing machine in the great kidney, liver is very laige. We have made visited Monday evening at the home of who attended the M. W. A. picnic at St. Johns Hpent Sunday at the home of place of Lee Killam, who had his finger _ and bladder remedy. Mrs. Amy Mahar. Ithaca last Thursday, were Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Epkey. It is the great medi ­ a special effort in this line this Patrons, don ’t forget school meeting Smothers, L. R. Smothers. Mr. and Mrs. badly mangled lately. cal triumph of the nine ­ Mrs. John Rossow and sons Herman Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gaddy and on Monday evening, September 1. Let F. B. Youuglove, Mr. and Mrs. F. Perry, and Edwin and Mrs. Fred C. Pasch and teenth century; dis ­ season and we have double your voice be heard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beebe and son, Mr. daughter, Pearl, spent Saturday and covered after years of son Otto silent Monday with their Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Louise the stock of 2nd-hand books School commences in the Hurd dis ­ and Mrs. H. V. Smith and son, Ralph, mother. Mrs. Fred. Budzier. scientific research by A. D. Simmons and family, Mrs. Mary Cauouts, near Carson. trict Tuesday, September 2, under the The Misses Lizzie Schultz, Eftio New­ Dr. Kilmer, the emi­ that we have ever had before. supervision of L. Voisinet. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. John Fink, of Alma, nent kidney and blad­ daughter Zelma, Herbert and Helen man and Edessie Stowell, who have been School will commence in the Gnnui- visited at John Miller’s last week and der specialist, and is We can furnish you with any Rummel, Eva Turner, Earl Bryant, spending the past two weeks in St. wonderfully successful in promptly curing sonville district Tuesday, Sept. 2, witli Johns attending the teachers’ institute, witli Mr. and Mrs. Miller visited West­ Miss Lavina Moutgomery at the helm. Ernest Hart and Trava Brown. phalia friends Saturday. lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­ school book used in the village returned to their home Friday. bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst Charles Richardson and daughter The Eureka base ball team defeated or district schools, either in Elsie in a hotlv contested game, Friday Aha, and alas! for the happy vacation form of kidney trouble. visited a number of days last week ^ and for the school children is near at a close. South Lebanon Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec­ this at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. August 22. Up to the fifth inning the new or second hand. Our line score stood 8 to 2 in favor of Eureka September is now drawing near and ommended for everything but if you have kid­ Richardson. when Elsie made three runs, this tieing most schools will begin. Miss Bessie George Townsend is having his resi­ ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found of Tablets is very strong. We Fairweather, of Essex, will open school The Dewitt and Watertown band was the game. The seore stood 0 to 5 until dence repainted. just the remedy you need. It has been tested awarded the prize during the carnival in Boak District No. 5. May a success­ in so many ways, in hospital work, in private are offering the largest 5-cent the seventh when the visitors made two Eugene Fox, of East Bengal, visited last week at Ionising for best apiiearance. more runs, bnt the home team got on ful year Ik : her’s and also the children ’s practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­ How is that? aim. his parents Sunday. chase relief and has proved so successful In tablet ever made. Call and see their “batling togs” and brought two D. G. Smith and wife, of Essex, visit- Ha! ha! ha! What is it? Why the of the “Roughriders” across the pan every case that a special arrangement has us before school opens and we Emerald hand will give a shadow social making the game a tie again and re­ Olive. ed friends in this vicinity Sunday. 1 been made by which all readers of this paper on Tuesday evening, Sept. 2, at the maining so until the ninth, when Eureka Many from this vicinity are preparing who have not already tried it, may have a will save you money. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Bauerly. made the winning run. With no men Several from around here attended for the excursion to Detroit Wednesday. sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book A cordial invitation to all. out and a man on second and third the the carnival at Lansing iast week. Miss Lucy Wood, of Fowler, visited at telling more about Swamp-Root and how to playing ceased, with a score of 7 to 8 the home of F. M. Piggott a few days find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. •CASTLE CRANEYCROW” After an illness of nearly seven weeks B. E. Barnes, of Round Lake, called When writing mention reading this generous IS THE LATEST BOOK NOW ON SALE. Mrs. Smith, an old and respected citizen in favor of Eureka which would un ­ at Varney Pearce’s last Saturday. of last week. of this plaice, departed this life last doubtedly have been 7 to 10 for Eureka Master George McPherson, of Fowler, offer in this paper and had the game been finished. Mrs. Solomon Stone, of Wacousta, send your address to Thursday at the age of 85, at the home visited at Fenton Brink ’s last Sunday. is visiting her cousin, Hamilton Wagar, Dr. Kilmer &c Co.,Bing­ of her daughter. Mrs. Theo. Richardson. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Varney Pearce expect hamton, N. Y. The Services were held at the Bath M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Voghdt and children, of church on Saturday and remains were Union Home. to visit friends in southern Ohio this regular fifty cent and Horn* of Swunp-Root week. Fowler, were the guests of M. Graff and dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. laid to rest in the Bath cemetery. Thus family Sunday. one by one we are gathered home. Miss Pope, of Detroit, is the guest of Mrs. VanSickle and children, of Miss Bessie Bowers. Northville, visited Riloy and Olive Velma Smith, who has lieen attending WE ARE STILL AT IT the Teachers’ Institute at St. Johns, re­ DEWITT ADVERTISERS. Miss Florence Morton is visiting at friends last week. turned to her home Friday. Giving our patrons right market prices for butter and eggs, handling Geo. Grubaugh’s near Perriuton this The Pioneer picnic at Park Lake Miss Mamie Coon, of Fowler, was the HARDWARE and HARNESS SHOP the largest line of staple and fancy groceries, cigars, tobacco, week. An,rust 21st was largely attended. A candies, and stationery in this section. Our aim is to do right by good program was rendered. guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. DON'T WAIT. Mrs. Ida Smith and children, of Shep­ Calvin Coon, last Wednesday and A chanoe for your life. Call and our customers and increasing business is sufficient evidence that we ard, visited at M. L. Morton's the latter If you Knew how SCOTT’S h red Tucker and wife, Jerome Dills Thursday. see our buggies and bringtn your have been doing that. part of last week. and wife, S. W. Norris and wife. Mark Miss Cecelia Ingham, who has been broken straps And we will repair EMULSION would build you Miss Zella Clise. of Bath, is employed Hili and wife, of Olive, were at Varney them while you wait We make an honest effort for your patronage by quoting low Pearce's last Sunday. visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Fitzpat­ up, increase your weight, to teach the Union Home school, begin­ rick, the past few weeks, returned to her ning Tuesday September 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitaker, of Riley, CLAVEY & BRYA, prices on high glade goods. home Saturdav last. DEWITT. HICHKiAN. strengthen your weak throat Miss Grace Grant, of Saginaw, is Miss Regina VanFleet, of Cliicago. Mrs. and lungs and put you in con­ visiting at Frank Harvey ’s; will also Will and Mrs. Bert Brinkerhoff, of South visit relatives in Bengal this week. Olive, visited at Varney Pearce's last Oiimiisonvillp. dition for next winter, you Friday. FACTS. Stabler Bros., DEWITT- Mr. and Mrs. Waller Dockham, of Yes, it Is a fac. that we cieul in would begin to take it now. St. Johns, visited their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pike entertain ­ Eugene Krans, who was ill last week, Srnd for free sample, and try it. Mrs. Wm. Dockham, over Sunday. ed G. R. Simmons and wife, T. W. SCOTT Si BOWNE, Chemists. is able to be out again. General Merchandise. ■W«W*V 1. «Y«V... r. ,Y«Y», WVMWWft 11V. MVA «> MMMN iW»W»V«W«W»Y^ 409415 Pearl Street, New York. On Thursday last a very enjoyable Baldwin and wife and daughter, of De­ %The Ladies Aid society will meet the 50c. and $1.00: all druginat*. afternoon was spent at the pleasant witt, A. B. Cook and wife, Mrs. Ida Our line of Randall and daughters, of Riley, Mark first Thursday of next month either with | Do You Know? home of Mrs. Bert Houseman, where M rs. James (jruunisou or at her mother’s, Cutler, of Riley. the Uuion Home society held their pic­ Mrs. Hutton. SHOES nic, being favored by tiie addition of a I That we handle the finest line of Stationery and For $12 The burial of the infant child of Mr. are host, makes ami styles goodly number of friends and neighbors and Mrs. Fred Fairbanks took place at t Writers’ Material to be had? It’s a tact. Also a LITTLE? of Essex. At 2 p. m. they were invited You can get The Republican one Try us and you will be satisfied year aud tlie new atlas-map of Clinton the cemetery here last Sunday. Funeral full line of the best Lead, Oil and Ready-mixed Yes, but lots in it. No such other to the lawn in the shade of beautiful was held at their home in Ijausing. trees to listen to a brief program bv the oounty. BRAZEE &. CO. i A full line of high-grade utore in town. Mrs. Fairbanks was formerly Miss At the Corner Store. Dewitt. Paints. Cigars, Con­ following: Music, Miss Martha rfousc- Mollie Fairbanks, of this place. A line of Stationery, Tobaccos, man; When Paj» Begins to Snore, Vera Bengal.. fectionery and Perfumes. Try Spaulding ’s Cigars, aud Candies that can ’t help hut Houseman, recitation; Roses. Lottie Lightning Liniment for all external or internal Finch, recitation; Fanner lhm's The­ Mr. and Mrs. Sitzer visited at Muir The LoohinE-Glass CreaiBry. please the most fastidious. ory, Nina Cox, recitation; Only a last Saturday. Special Inducements at OF DEWITT. pains. We have all staple remedies. Prescrip­ Sewing Maehine Needles and Oils. Boy, Howard Pickenng, recitation ; City Born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blakes- Produce# the finest grad* of butter. We ask tions filled. Years of experience. Palacine Oil, 14c per gal. is onr specialty, or Country Life, Gertie Gradv, recita­ lee a daughter, August 24. your patronage. _ . _ tion; Farmer Stebhins Remark, Hattie Lctreb . 8iBi.gt.Prop r., of course all the other kinds are in my Cox; Only a Tramp, Mrs. Wm. Caruss, Mr. Chas. Travis and daughter Nellie 47-tt Franklin St.. DeWitt. CHAS. WREN, - Fowler, Hich. f stock, but try Palacine, its the host. are visiting in Wisconsin this week. a reading; guitar music by Miss House­ When at DeWitt put up at % Manufacturing Druggist. Successors to King, Snelling & Oruler. f man. Tables were set and bountfnlly Miss Katherine Hill, of Lansing, visit ­ See how cheaply you can buy my Modern 8y*tem, Individual Irmtrortion. Beau­ goods, call on me, filled with eatables to which all were in ­ ed at Miss Loa Travis' last Saturday and vited to take seats. Snnday. . tiful Room#, and Thorough! Conran.. Send for The Clinton House School will commence in District No. catalogue and lint of pupil* placed in poaition# Rate#, fl per day. Byron G. Tripp, First-class accommodation*. Casii paid for butter and eggs at H E. 2, Monday September 1. Miss Edith 19-13 I). McLACHLAN A CO- Feed barn in connection. CLINTON AVE. Pierce’s. Linton teacher. 19 r. S. Division St. Grand Rapid#. Mich. 47-26 FRANK WATERS. Prop’r. Get Republican I year and county map for $2 THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH.. AUGUST 28, 1902. — It nee tux a pity that the southern col­ PRESIDENT IN THE EAST. The Musical Osanllea. ored girls uiitl women could not be bel­ The tiuamltes are a musical people. ter educated us housekeeper* and Explained Hie Attitude at Boston on The well to do own pianos and are fair Difference in Men cook*, tor there Is almost an unlimited Trust Question. musicians. Others have organa, and Boston, Aug 26.—The week's work many, many more possess accordions 1 GRANITE ANO MARBLE WORKS. demand for this class of help all through the country. for President Rooseveit in his trip They enjoy singing and are fond of in Looks. through New England began in earn ­ American popular songs. Tbelr own Is cauaed oiten by their Laun ­ songs are rather weird and mournful, A friend writes asking why his cel­ est Montiay afternoon, when ne depart ­ dry. Some men look ; ragged* In though always huruiouious. At night ery ( hints set out In July are going to ed from the summer home of thn good clothes, while^others ^in; poor the voices rise hi sharp, nasal tones, The new firm are employing no seed the first year. Wt* cannot answer attire move among tne ueel circles junior senator of Massachusetts, Hon. singing the "novena, ’’ a term applied this question. We have raised celery agents. We are out for business. We Henry Cabot Lodge, at Nahant, and to nine days of special worship to some and always look neat. Their Laun ­ for many years and never recollect imid the enthusiasm of the greatest particular saint. Novenaa are ever In dry Is neat, clean and shows care noting such a phenomenon. number of people he has raced since wilTmeet our old prices, and then go evidence, for no sooner do they finish in its finish. We do work you can the Pittsburg visit July 4, rode into with one than It Is time for another to not find a flaw in and we want you you one better. Don ’t take any one ’s It Is said that the presence of goats Ljnn under cavalry escort and spoke from a platform at city tall. Then he begin; consequently “neighborhood to try us. will wurd otT animal diseases ou the sings" are frequent word for it but come in and see us. furm, but ns between a vigorous billy was taken to Boston by special train, and on arrival went to Symphony hall, The accordions are pleasing to the aud blackleg give us the latter. Even there addressing a great gathering of natives ut their dances and fandangos microbes. If tbe statement be true, nre Hall & Sage, We guarantee our work and ma­ Boston business men. His speecr here or weddings. These lutter always oc­ thus proved to have a little self respect. < Hand Lauudrj ) Clinton Ave., North. was devoted almost entirely to con ­ cur Thursday mornings at 4 o'clock. terial w hich is of the highest grade. sideration of the trust question. From The numes are cried in the church the hall the president went to Hotel One South Dakota creamery paid to three times before tbe wedding. Wed its patrons for June milk the large Tourraine. where, a little later in the Id. CTKica.ltotHM evening, he was the guest of Governor nesda.v evening there Is a social gatli | DENTISTRY *KE5P0ND£NCE SOLICITED. sum of $12,123. Six of these patrons ering of the families and friends of the received over $100 each and seventy of Crane at dinner. > At the old stand opposite Postoffice. g rO 11 -t* ^ COT 7 xV * ______IL The president, in his speech. In part bride and bridegroom, with dancing X THOMAS S. MANN, O. D. S. them between $50 and $00 each. The said : and refreshments. Guests accompany 5 Middle of block west side, same Big summer rains are quite apt to be cow is revolutionizing the agriculture "Governor Crane, Mayor Collins, the happy pair to the church, where 4 floor as Perrins A Baldwin. the forerunners of deep winter snows. of South Dakota. Men and Women of Boston: —I am the priest unites them. Often there * At Fowler every Friday. glad to have the chance of saying a are three or four weddings ou the same I Murdock & Davies. I Tbe prospective fine crop of corn is The net profit upon the capital In ­ few words to you this evening. morning, und happiness reigns su­ stimulating the demand for young cat­ vested In their farms by very many "I have great faith in your judg­ preme.- Independent. tle for feeders. farmers In the northwest the past year ment. 1 want to take up this evening SENT FREE TO has been from 20 to 25 per cent This the general question of our economic Tret* Murk* mi Event In History. and social relations with specific ref­ The ennna roots should be taken up helps out some of the poor years when Probably the most interesting thing (ust before the first frost and set on erence to that problem with which I tie* farm ban to be mortgaged to pay think our people are greatly concern ­ In connection with the purchase of the die floor of a dry cellur. San Juan battlefield for a national MEN AND WOMEN! running expenses. ing themselves —the problem of our OR. ANDREW B. SPINNEY, complex social condition as intensified park is the fact that on the ground Formerly of Hrlrolt, and proprietor of Kce«i C’ltj ! One ean judge pretty well what sort The state of South Carolina has only by the existence of the corporations, ^iin!turlum. Tilt* old reliable *pe«*lMil«L crownei , with forty y*mr* of unparaJlelftJ hucchh * in treat in* ; if people live in a house by uotlng one creamery, anil farm lands there which we rather loosely designate as Norton*, Urinary, *e«ual.an ngit i*. Bronchi LUMBER CO then again there may be. ti*. Bronchial (V>n*umntion. Spitting of Blood, Iam * n! ways. A great deal is being done and Voice, Knlarged Tonnil*, Incipient ( on*uni|>tion, A*t li­ One of the finest looking apple trees ma, Disease* of the Heart, General Debility, l>i*e»i*««i a great deal more can be done if we Peculiar to Women, Neuralgia and ail lorm* of Nor* St. Johns, Michigan. are have among our top grafted trees The reed or rice bird of tbe south, can see that the power is put some­ vou* Dlaeaat**, UiHauaeM of the Kidne.v* and Biathitn, Stricture*, Const i nation, Pile*, Fi**ure, Fistula, lrrita b a Fnmeuse top on a Brier Sweet which is really ouly our sweet singer where to do It. But while I most firm­ hie and Indolent nicer*. Hip Piweaae*, Scrofula. Blood und Skin Dim*line*. Surgical DiaeiiMe* of all form*, tilt runk. bobolink of the north, is counted a ly believe in fixity of policy. I do not Eye. Far, Face and Internal Organ*, including lie believe that policy should be fossilized, fortnitie*. Olub Feet, Oromt-Kye*. Tumor*. Hare Mi*., great table delicacy by the epicures etc. Almi Jaundice, DvKoeixiin. Diarrhea, and ull form* Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska will who patronize tbe high toned restau­ and if it i3 to be changed we must of Liver, Stomach and Bowel J)i*eitHOM change our governmental method to YOUNG MEN led into evil habit*, not knowing th* sach compete with Iowa this year for rants of the large cities, aud it is giv­ harm, ami now nervoua wreck*, unlit for ntudv, *<>ciul the honor of raising the biggest crop meet it. There has been considerable pletvHure* or huHineN*. with loe* of memory, headache, ing no trade secret away when we say discussion as to whether the trust weak bock, palpitation, red and •unken eye*, pimple*, it corn. tired morning*, no ambition,averaiori to society.dre*in* that the plebeian sparrow is made to aimed at would not seek to get out and lo**eti. depo*tt* in the urine,which i* too of ten. *ofuetime* Hinarting. milky urine, kidney trouble, BUILDING do a good service as a substitute. from under the law by becoming a gonorrhom. gleet, strict nre. or any dinea-e of the i.ciu A low temperature and great humid ­ single corporation. al system, can hero find a safe und *|«eedy cure. Charger reasonable, especially to the poor. Cure* jriiaruntt « d. ity of tbe air have this season done We find the rubdeckin (golden glow) ‘I want laws to enable us to deal THE SIGNS OF SYPHILIS are blood and skin til** tases, painful *welling*. bone pain*, mucous patche* treat things for the cabbage and caul­ too ponderous a plant for garden cul­ with It. no matter what shape It takes. In the mouth, hair loowe, pimple- on the back, aud I want to see the government able to warty growth*. Tlicnc cured for life without the u«c MATERIAL iflower crops. ture in flower beds well fertilized. It (if hiliirloii* drug*. get at it definitely so that the action has a place, or should have, iu every VAHIOOOKLE. PILES. Etc , CUHEI> at ONCE. Two old stag bogs weighing over of the government cannot be evaded HAVE YOU the weed* of any part dines*** lurking in garden, but a fence corner is a better your *y*tein ? IMPOTE CY, or Ia >h * of Sexual Power, 300 pounds each were sold by a farm- by any turning, within or without fed SURRENOEB TliEK, SAN Jl’AN HILL and do you contemplate MARRIAGE? I)o you feel place for it than a flower bed. We safe in taking tht* step? You can ’t ntTord to take any ?r for $84. Tbe navy department prob­ eral or state statutes. At present we Uncle Sam lias secured stands the fa­ ri*k. We cure all *uch cases by building up the *y*tcn. shall try it in a blue grass sod next have really no efficient control over p md purifying the blood. ably got them. mous surrender tree under which the If you cannot be treated *ucce**fully at home, he will year and see if we cannot keep it big corporation which does business mr wjmrWF>m iriiiG mtoiik 1 terms of surrender of the Spanish ur ell you what he can treat you for at the Sanitarium, down inside of four feet in height. in more than one state. where you can receive the best of treatment at the low- A sparrow pie Is quite a toothsome •nt price of any Sanitarium in the country, und where “Nothing has been done In the di ­ ! my to the Americans were agreed upon lie ha* a tlnd-cla** medical staff und the bent of profee* lelicacy, and if it was not for the after the famous battle. It is a celba. dona I nun***. It may be well for you to look and rection of Intelligent dealing by the Those unable to come to the Sanitarium *h"»u Id write do years’ experi­ trouble of getting the birds ready It states as a collective body with those or silk cotton, tree aud tbe largest for •articular*, inclosing -tamp, end receive Question li*t. see wben your insuifnee policies run Thousand* cured at home by corre*|»ondence. Write ivould become a very popular dish. great corporations. So you can see, I tubes around. is. and if the cn»e is one that can be treated at home, ence in fittiiiii; trus­ out and also inspect the family well am not advocating anything revolu ­ .ve will do no. i on-uitutIon free. Our honest opinion to be sure that the household water il ways given, and good, honest, careful treat ment given It has been a great year for the tionary. Now. if we can get adequate There is a pretty girl in an alpine hat. .o every patient. Address* all mail to ses. A perfect lit or supply is all right A dead policy in HEED UTY SANITARIUM, growers of aifjflfa, three big crops at control by the nation of these corpora­ A sweeter girl in a sailor brim, case of a fire and a dead child iu the tions, then we can pass legislation But the handsomest girl you’ll ever Reed City. Michigan. ;east, equivalent to four or five tons money refunded. home ns a result of Impure water are w’hich will give us the power of regu­ see, Dr. A. B. Spinney will be at if the best dry fodder to be had any ­ real troubles, especially hard to bear lation and supervision over them. Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky where. Steel Hotel Thursday, September because they might have been avoided. “When the power has been con ­ Mountain Tea. ferred it will rest with the national C. E. VanSickle. 25, from 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. A. 0. HUNT, Maimfacturins Druggist, St. Johns, Mich Too many farmers understand the . , , . , . „ , j government to exercise. At present :erm co-operation to mean profit and That mink which lives down by the i w-e are going to do the best we can not sacrifice, when it really means bank of tbe creek is likely to be a with strawless bricks, but remember fully as much of the latter as the fpr- worse enemy of the poultry than nil they are bound to be strawless.” aier at times. the hawks, owls and skunks which States senators. It was a beautiful you look tvfter so closely. A mink In day and the air was cool and bracing. A neighbor of ours Bold In August the hencoop is a four footed Herod, a At every stopping place along tbe line 100 bead of hogs which averaged him wholesale slayer aud sucker of blood. a great crowd had gathered, and the $25 per head. If this is not rooting He should be watched for closely and president was accorded a genuine down east welcome. At Old Orchard, cash out of black soil, we would like shot or trapped, if It Is a possible thing. where the special train made its first to know wbat is. stop after crossing the state line, The production and sale of oleomar­ thousands of persons from all parts We found while clearing up a brush garine under the new law had by the of York and lower Cumberland county patch Aug. 12 the nest of a song spar­ middle of August fallen oft more than had gathered. The halt was a brief £ row containing young birds just hatch­ one-third. The shrinkage will be still one, only twenty minutes, but the ed. But few of our birds nest so late greater as each month goes by, as president, after receiving a tumultuous in the season as this. some of tbe methods now used to color greeting, spoke briefly before the jour­ f ney was continued. the stuff are sure to be ruled out by Portland, Me., Aug. 27. —President £ Thrashing from the shock is all right tbe revenue department. The effect of Roosevelt came into Maine Tuesday If you are well up at the head of tbe the law has been to improve the mar­ afternoon after having visited many list of names which compose tbe cir­ ket for the lower grades of store but­ places in the other New England £ cuit If at the tall end, one is quite ter and has not, so far os can yet be states, and before his departure to­ likely to wish he had stacked his seen, increased the price of fine cream­ night he will have visited every con ­ £ grain. ery goods. gressional district In the state, the principal city In each district and the £ It Is about an even thing between He was tow headed, raw, green. Just home city of each of Maine ’s United the wind when it won ’t blow and the £ from Norway, with $150 in his pocket. Another War Game. gasoline eugine when it won ’t go. The It did not seem as though there could New York, Aug. 26.—Major-General wind quits from purely natural causes, £ be much to him outside the sphere of MacArthur has made public the text while the engine quits because of pure a digger and grubber. This was ten of the rules agreed upon in the navy cassedness. years ago. We saw him the other day. and army maneuvers. The whole £ now thirty-five years old. He owns scheme of operations is based upon The heavy draft horse cannot stand 1,205 acres of land, worth $75 an acre, the assumption that, In anticipation of £ hard work on a hot day nearly so well and was on his way home from Chica­ a declaration of hostilities, a strong as the medium weight horse. It is a go, where he had sold five loads of fat hostile fleet, without torpedo boats, £ very easy Job to kill a sixteen hundred cattle, which brought him $107 per determines to make a sudden dash on pound Norman when the mercury head. This tow head got there in great the eastern entrance of Long Island stands at 100. Sound to create a naval base in the shape. expectation of finding the land forces, Hailstorms prove the best natural in the absence of a declaration of war, There is a marked revival of Interest in a somewhat unprepared condition. method of limiting tbe sparrow pest, In the silo question all over tbe coun ­ these birds being killed by tbe thou­ Umpires of both services are to be try. The silo as It may now be built detailed to all ships and forts and will sand in all communities where tbe is about as cheap a protective cover report to a board of arbitration of five leaves of the corn get shredded Into for forage as anything which can be officers, whose judgment will be final. ribbons by tbe ball. put up and is entirely available for In addition, a number of observers will even tbe small farmer with limited act with each of the forces as the rep­ resentatives of the other. means. Added to this is the fact it ------;------affords a means of securing a supply Plllsbury’s Fleet Defeated. of most palatable and nutritious win ­ Rockport. Mass., Aug. 25.—The ter food for stock from a small area val search problem on the New En of land, and we often wonder why gland coast was terminated at 5:40 o more men do not use it. Sunday morning by the signal "Sur­ render: demand and unconditional ” ! | The Largest Best irv the Covirvtry. YOU We have known one or two absolute­ from Rear-Admiral Hlgginson's flag­ ly uneducated men —the neither read ship, and the reply "Accept surrender ” WANT from the fore truck of the Prairie, nor write sort—who. because of an in ­ Commander Pillsbury’s flagship. The HELP? herited talent for business, have been battle between the blue, or defending able to make their way in the world squadron, and the white, or attacking If mo, try a and accumulate fortunes, but for nil squadron, was thus quickly ended Fine Laboratories, an excellent Library; a. corps of ••Want" Ad. In that tbelr lack of education prevented eight miles south of Thatechers Is­ them from being anywhere near as land. The enemy had most signally good, successful and useful men as failed to make a harbor, having for Its Experienced Teachers, all of whom are College Graduates. The Detroit they might have been bad they been objective Salem. educated. The way the world is run ­ Evening News ning today the more a man knows the Whole Family Perished. Cheyenne. Wyo., Aug. 27. —In a fire COMMERCIAL COURSE—Prepares for Business. AMO..... more of a mau he can be. assuming at Gehring. Neb., six people lost their that he has common sense enough to lives. S. H. MrCumpsey. a mechanic, Morning Tribune. properly apply his knowledge. started a fire with kerosene. The can ENGLISH COURSE- Prepares for Teaching. exploded, igniting the clothes of Mr­ Th»u.anis of people »rr waiting to tupply you. They will read your It seems queer that on the average Cumpsey, his wife, two children, aged "Want ” to the number of half a farm tbe thrashing outfit and the 1 year and four days, respectively, and LATIN COUILSE—Prepares for College. million, and it la highly probable that among all theae you can be stacked grain nre always placed in two other little girls. The parents re­ rutted. Thla ta the cliea|>e»t way of the open stubble field with sole refer mained In the burning house trving to aupplylng any want. The rate for save the children, and all perished. SCIENTIFIC COURSE—Prepares for College and Professional Schools. both papera la only enee to the shortness of haul of tbe cut grain and never with nny reference Disturbances in South Africa. to the fact that the placing of a straw Johannesburg. Aug. 27. —A strong stack in the middle of the field Is a force of British troops has been dis ­ Ic a word serious Interference with plowing and patched to the western border of the ALL PREPARE FOR. LIFE (Cash with Order.) almost Invariably, whether the straw Transvaal ostensibly to relieve troops Try It and you will become a be burned or fed out. leaves a quarter ordereir to India, but It Is currently regular uaer of theae "Want' ’ col- of an acre of ground worthless for crop reported that this step Is taken owing umna whenever a want remains un ­ filled. bearing for two or three years. Why to disturbances among the native* The Detroit Evening News and not have this muss at the corner or Morning Tribune are sold In every School Buildings Thoroughly and Completely Repaired for Health, Comfort and town and village In Michigan. end of the field? Makes the fires of life hum with a steady glow. Renews the golden, happy THE EVENING NEWS AS.VN, ( I had a running, sore on my leg. Suf-' days of youth. That's what Rocky fered tortures. Doan's Ointment took Detroit. Mloh. Mountain Ten does. 85 cents. away the burning and itching instantly C. E. VanSickle. and quickly effected permanent cure. Superintendent BISHOP and Principal BUCK will be at the Central Building Do You Oat tho A C. W. Lenhart, Bowling Green, O. Toronto Kxpooltlon Kxcnmlon vl» (irxiul Detroit Sumlmy fr Trunk Sjrntem, No w»- Tribune Single fan* for round trip. Selling every day to confer with pupils regarding courses of study, tuition, and other matters dates August 81st to September 6th in- Michigan's greatest Sunday news ­ pertaining to the schools. paper! Beautiful color effects, high- <§wA elnsive, from points in Michigan. Re­ class miscellany, special articles, turn limit September !5th, for further latest news, marrlflcent Illustra­ tions. etc.; ft nnls a copy. I’M* signature la on every i«>* of tbe genninf information call on local agent or w rite Laxative Bromo-Utiinifie Tablet* \\ Van I G 11 -v t A.. the rrtneUy that *-nn-a it void In one dag Chicago, Ill. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 28. 1002.

“The Submarine and Land Telegraphs Bath. Mrs. Mulder, of St. Johns, was in The Republican. of the World ” is the title of a mono ­ ADDITIONAL COUNTY town last Friday. She was formerly Miss Flora Crowner, and alsiut twenty graph prejtared by the Treasury Bureau Thursday, August 21, a son was lx>rn years ago a resident of Bath. KEFl’ItLICAN TICK KT. Enisle. of Statisties which will ajtjtear in the Gray Hail to Scott WiKMlhuU and wife. The Misses Agnes, May me and Helen 92nd VISIT state forthcoming Monthly Summary of I. O’Brien will sell a carload of west­ Robson, who have 1kk*ii spending a few . John Patten was in Lansing Sal unlay. For Governor — Commerce and Finance. It presents ern hones here Saturday ufternoon. weeks with relatives iu Bath, returned AARON T. BLISS, of Saginaw. “I have used Ayer’s HslrVigor Harley and Lloyd Pennington were in to their home in Mattoon, Illinois, Sat­ TO ST JOHNS. some information regarding the sub­ for over thirty years. It has kept Miss L. A. Hall went to Elsie Satur­ For Lieutenant-governor Lansing Saturday. day to sjK*nd a few days with friends. urday. allx . Maitland , of Marquette. marine telegraphs of the world which is my scalp free from dandruff and Bora, on Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Covert, who has lK*en For Secretary of State specially interesting at this time iu has prevented my hair from turn ­ Verne Clark, of Clare, is visiting at FRED M. WARNER, of Kanniugton. Verne Babbitt, an eight boy. the home of his grandjiarents, Mr. and much worse for a week or two, died view of the prospective construction of ing gray.”—Mrs. F. A. Soule, For State Treasurer— Billings, Mont. Will Bover, of Hoyt villa, visited at Mrs. A. W. Stoughton. Tuesday afternoon. She has suffered Marvelous Cures DANIEL McCOY. of Grind Rapids. an all-American cable ucross the Pacific. Milo Van S’ortwiek’s Monday. E. L. UslKim, the new proprietor of greatly from cancer for several Years. For Auditor-geueral— It shows that the submarine telegraphs Herls*t Stoney sjieut Saturday and She leaves a husband and three children. I'ERRY F. POWERS, of Cadillac. There is this peculiar the apple drier, is in town getting ready For Attorney-general — of tlie world number 1,750. Their ag­ Sunday iu Bath aud lauugshurg. to la-gin work as s»h >h as possible. Einmot Cline's Hock of sheep was at­ CH ARLES A. BLAIR, of Jackson. gregate length is nearly 200,000 miles; thing about Ayer’s Hair Richard Maher, of Detroit, is rejiair- Mrs..L. D. Voorhees, of South Haven, tacked by dogs Sunday night and three For Commissioner of state land office— ing the ajtpledryer for the fall work. formerly Miss Lizzie Noble, of tiiis of them killed. Two others and ten or EDWIN A. WILDLY, of Paw Paw. their total cost is estimated at $275,000,- Vigor—it is a hair food, Mrs. Nonuemacher is sjx*nding a week place, visited relatives here last week. twelve lamlts were more or less injured. For Superintendent of public instruction — 000, and the number of messages an ­ The ddgs, which were found to belong DELOS A. FALL, of Albion. not a dye. Your hair does with relatives at Stanton and Crystal. A chicken pie sujijkt will Ik * served nually transmitted over them is more to Peter Makly and George Kna])j). Dr. W. C. Walker, not suddenly turn black, Bom, on Saturday evening to Mr. in the I. O. O. F. dining room Saturday have been killed. CONGRESSIONAL. than fi,00y,000. All the grand divisions and Mrs. Otis Dutcher, a six jKmud girl. evening for tlu* benefit of the Bajitist For RelepresetitMtive in Congress. Ktli district look dead and lifeless. church. The pioneers picnic at Park Lake last JOSEPH W FORDNEY, of Sairinaw. of the earth are now connected by their Rev. Van Antwerj) and family are Thursday was well attended. The jtro- The Emtneut Special ist of Detroit wires, and from country to country and But gradually the old color camping at Midland Park for two Charles Cavanagh went to Philadel ­ gram was interesting and everybody had Kopiiblicnn Stare Judicial Convention. island to island the thoughts and words weeks. phia Monday on account of the dan ­ a giwsl time. Many who were at Park comes back,—all the rich, gerous illness of Ins brother a resident D etroit . Mich., August 1. 1902. of mankind are instantaneously trans ­ Miss Viola Dalius spent a few days Lake for the first time expressed them­ To the Republican Electors of the State of dark color it used to have. this week with Miss Gnsta McGonigal of that jtlaee. Michigan: mitted. Beneath all oceans save the selves as greatly pleased with the beauty late from the Polvclinic of the The state convention of the republicans of The hair stops falling, too. at Bath. Watt Clise has been apjtointed mail of the jilace. Michigan is hereby called to meet at the Audi ­ Pacific the universal language winch carrier ot St. Johns and went Monday torium in the city of Grand Rapids, on Thurs­ 11.00 • bottl*. All druiiUU. John Dravonstatt and wife returned Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, widow of Ard day. Septeintier 25. 1902, at 11 o’clock lu the this system Inis created flows uninter ­ Monday from their two weeks’ vacation to get acquainted with the duties of R. Smith, died Thursday, August 21, at Augusta Hospital. Berlin, will forenoon, for the purpose of nominating a can ruptedly, and man talks as face to face If your druggist cannot supply you, of ramping. the jxjsition. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore didata for Justice of the Supreme Court, and aend'us one dollar anil wo will express transacting such other business as may proper­ with his fellowman at the autipodes. you a liottle. He sure anil give the name Mrs. Geo. Edwards and childen, of Charles and the Misses Ida and Clare Richardson. Slu* was 85 years old aud ly come before the convention. Cliuton county Coffman, of Fond-dn-lac, Wisconsin, make the following regular Darkest Africa now converses daily of your nearest express om< e. Address, Grand Ledge, visited at Milton Mari­ and of the early residents of Clinton is entitled to It delegates. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. etta’s on Monday. are visiting at the home of their sister, county, aud had been for many years (i ERR IT J. DIEKEMA, Chairman. with enlightened Europe or America, Mrs. A. T. Cartlnnd. DENNIS E, ALWAKD, Secretary. Miss Esther Dutcher, of Hoytville, is an active member of the Bath M. E. and the great events of the morning are Mrs. Herbison aud daughter, Jessie, church. Sly* leaves four daughters and monthly visits; Republican County Convention. si>endiugja few weeks with her brother, returned Sunday from Tecumseh where known iu the evening throughout the Otis Dutcher and family. a large number of grandchildren and A republican county convention will be held Atlantic would be very slight, the cable they have been spending the jtast two greet grandchildren, man ’ of whom at the court house. St. Johns, on Monday, the inhabited world. Adding to the sub­ recently laid from Haiti to the Wind ­ T. R. Compton presided at the Hun- weeks with relatives live in this vicinity. Funeral service® 22ud day of September, 1902, at one o’clock p. marine lines the land-tel'-grapli systems toon establishment on Thursday while James Cushman has moved into the m., to select 14 delegates to the state conven ­ ward Islands being in 18,000 feet of wer** held Satnrday afternoon at the tion at Grand Rapids. Soptombor 25th, 1902, by which they an* connected nnd the jtrojtrietor took in the carnival. Tooker farm, which he will work next M. E. church. and for the purpose of placing in nomination water. The recent survey for a cable year, Stewart Trumble having moved candidates for county officers nnd a represen ­ through which they bring interior D. T. Eddy and wife aud James Fish between the Pacific coast and Manila and wife attended the picnic at Lake into Mrs. Allard's house. Suuncribe for The R epublican . tative iu the state legislature. The various joints of the various continents into townships will be entitled to representation as justifies the belief that a route can Ik * Odessa given by the Royal Circle. follows: Biugham 11, Bath 8. Bengal 4, Dallas instantaneous communication, the total 2. Dupiain 8, Dewitt 4. Essex 5, Eagle 4, Green- selected in which the depth will not ex­ The gun shoot on Friday was quite bush 5. Lebanon 8. Olive 4. Ovid 8, Riley 8, length of tc!ugraj>h lines of the world is Victor 3, Watertown 5. Westphalia 1. ceed 20,000 feet and may not exceed well attended. Eugene MeCrumb was C. C VAUGHAN, Chairman. 1,180,000 miles, the length of their 18,000 feet. The recent survey made the lucky shooter, thereby obtaining the D. H. HUNT. Secretary. single wires or conductors 8,800,000 gun. \YM. M. SMITH. Treasurer. by the Bureau of Equipment, Navy De- John Patten has hired to work at car- Republican Count# Committee. miles, and the total numlter of messages jMUtment, under the direction of Rear annually sent over them about 400,000,- jienter work to D. Van Lenvan at Grand Admiral R. B. Bradford, disclosed the Ledge, where lie began Tuesday of this Cold , wot weather has nearly ruined 000, or an average of more than 1,000,000 greatest ocean depths heretofore known week. croj* iu Kurland. The United States each day. lying betweeu Midway Lsland and Guam James Reed and family and Mrs. Mag­ SUMMER SHOES •will be called upon to supply a lar^e In the short half century since the and being 81,014 feet, or but 00 feet gie Briggs have returned from Crystal, part of the deficiency. jiractieability of submarine telegraphy where they have been eamjring for two short or six miles depth of water. This weeks. Hot weather has now set in and every­ was demonstrated, the electric wires depression, however, which has been Square Cobh and wife, of Benton, G en . A loek announces that lie will have invaded every ocean excejit the named the “Nero deep, ” in honor of the made a short call Saturday on Mrs. body will want to dress as cool and com­ take the United State senatorship if the Pacific. Nearly a score of wires have vessel from which the sounding was Cobb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. jjovernor and legislaturetender it to him. Buckley. fortable as possible. We can help you been laid across the Atlantic, of which made, can Ik * avoided by a detour, and 5T. JOHNS, THE STEEL HOTEL, Most any one would; but tiiat isn't the no less than thirteen now successfully it is believed that the necessary dujtth R. S. Buckley and family returned way the boys captured San Juan hill. ojM*rate between the United States and home Saturday, after spending two to do this if you will wear a pair of our will not exceed 20,000 feet and may not weeks with their soil and daughter at Saturday, Aug. 30 Eurojx*, while three others span the be more than 18,000 feet. Benton. canvas Shoes or Oxfords. Come in and office : HOCUS U h . in. to 4 :ir> p. in. A U nited States senatorship is a comjiaratively short distance between Mrs. Eliza Saunders, of Lansing, dignified ottiee, but there is no reason South America and the African and Some laxly Must Explain. spent last Tuesday with her mother, let us show them to you. why a man qualified to hold the office South Eurojieau coast lines. Tlirough- From N. Y. Press: Mrs. Scaddin, who celebrated her 8»*»t 11 OWOSSO, The National House, should not seek it. Waiting for the out the Indian Ocean lines connect the The twaddle about getting at the birthday. Mrs. Emmeline Hewett, of Illinois, legislature to present it is likely to be a far east with Europe and America via “trusts” by getting at the tarriff has no Friday, Aug. 20 more virture than it would have had has returned to her home, after sjiend- | OFFICE HOCKS Oam to 7 p in little tedious. When the neighbors are the Red Sea, the Mediterranean, the when the Sherman law was enacted. ing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. disposed to bring in something, it is a western coast of Eurojv, and the gn at The beef “trusts” could go on forming Almeda Eddy. SHOES good idea to at least open the front gate. traus- Atlantic lines. The Mediter ­ selling companies, fixing discriminating Mrs. Elizabeth White and daughter, E. M. Frink, ranean is crossed and recrossed in its jirices and making agreements in re­ of Illinois, an* visiting her sister and Ithaca, Imperial Hotel, straint of trade, whether the Dinglev aunt, Mrs. Almeda Eddy, and other ; 3» It is suprising the amount of free ad ­ entire length and breadth by numerous tariff should Int left untouched or wiped relatives of this jilace. Thursday, Aug. 2& OFFICE HOCKS U a. ni. to 4:30 p in. vice the democratic Evening News, De­ cable lines, and the “Mediterranean of from the statutes of United States. So Mrs. Harvey Brown and Miss Lalah troit Tribune and Free Press are giving America,” the Gulf of Mexico and the could the anthracite coal monojxjly, Eddy attended the jiieuic at Lake Odessa the republicans of Michigan. At regular Caribbean Sea, is traversed in all direc ­ which so far as its business is concerned ou Thursday and w**re left there over doesn ’t know what a tariff is, for the ONE DAY EACH MONTH. advertising rates it would bankrupt J. P. tions by lines which bring its islands night by missing their train. reason that there is no duty on anthra ­ CONSULTATION FREE. Morgan to pay the bill. Just why re­ and colonies into speaking relations cite coal. So could the Stauard Oil The village school will commence ou Company for the same reason. So could Monday next with Miss McGonigal for publicans should take all this seriously with each other and with South America, teacher. She taught the sjiring term Central America, the United States, any other “trust” similarly circumstan- The Most .Successful Methods no one can understand. They had bet­ Before any democratic argument and was liked very much by her pujiils. and thence with Euroj**, Africa, Asia— ♦ FURNITURE: In the Treatment of All Ohro- ter look over the barren field of past about getting at the trusts by getting at Frank Brokaw and relatives, who democratic legislation and promise,and the whole world. Along the eastern the tariff can lie made to hold water were visiting him, attended the carni ­ ♦ ♦ * nic Diseases Known to Med ­ coast of Asia, cable lines looj) from j>ort somebody must explain how dissolving val on Thursday where the friends took ical Science. show the people why a good crop could the evening train for their home iu ♦ ------♦ to jx>rt , and island to island, receiving the tariff schedules could prevent any reasonably be expected from democratic monojjoly, domestic or foreign, from Ohio. ♦ ♦ success. ______messages overland from Eastern Eurojie making agreement in restraint of trade; Mrs. Geo. Stoney and Misses Jennie ♦ High Grade Quality at special ♦ Dr. Walker will take only sucb via the Russian-Siberian land lines and how revision of the duties could affect Stoney, Addie Buckley, Norma Patten oases as in nis judgement can The Hendersou-Ames directors, J. R. the coal “trust” and the Stanard Oil and Lilse Patten attended the L. T. L. ♦ low prices. ♦ be benefited or cured . A can ­ forwarding them to Jaj)an, China, Aus­ did opinion given in each Hunter, J. W. Woodworth and H. P. tralia, New Zealand, the Straits Settle­ “trust” when there are no duties on convention at Waeousta Tuesday. anthracite coal and jietroleum. case Remember date Kauffer, plead guilty before Judge Weist ments, Hongkong, and the Pliilippines, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Harmon, of ♦ We have a most complete line ♦ of visit. Charlotte, visited at Walter Buckley’s at Lansing, Wednesday, to a charge of and receiving others iu return. South 17tli Annual Ohio Excursion. aud called on their uncle, C. C. Hil­ ? of handsome, serviceable goods. J conspiracy to defraud the state in the America is skitted with cable lines along dreth, who is very sick, on Thursday The Ann Arlnir Railroad will give its famous military clothing deal, and its entire border save the extreme south, and Friday of last week. | By the latest scientific researches both by im­ 17th Annual Ohio Excursion Wednesday ^ It will save you money to look us ^ proved instruments and methods,*the Doctor ie were fined $2,000 each to be paid in one where they are brought into intercom ­ October 1st. SjK-eial train wiU leave There was quite a blaze in the hotel ! enabled to discover the true nature of the di ­ day, or go to jail for two years. Sam munication by land lines. Along the Owosso at 10:08. Excursion tickets on Saturday evening, caused by the ex- ♦ over before buying. ♦ sease, and locate theorgan or parts affected and jiloding of the lamji. Fortunately it many diseases and complications which have Bickerstaff, another director, got off entire coast of Africa, cables loop from good for return until November 1st will | heretofore proved moat obstinate to the Medical be sold to Toledo at $8.22 for the round was thrown out of doors in time to pre­ ♦ ♦ Profession yield like magic under his skill and with a $1,200 fine for giving information. jtlaee to place and from colony to colony, vent any injury to anyoue. | systematic'treatment. trip, and at corresjxmdingly low rates to | There is no need to live in constant misery. It The whole gang have been rounded up stretching along the entire circumference all stations in Ohio on the Wheeling & Mr. Hiram Briggs, au old resident, of | costs nothing to aee him for consultation is free except Eli Sutton, who was tried and and penetrating the interior by land Lake Erie; Detroit Southern; Hocking Eagle, living now at Portland, met and his prices for treatment are within the reach of all. He is a friend to the afflicted and acquitted on one charge and is now a lines at various jwints. Valley; Ohio Central lines; Cincinnati, with a severe accident on Tuesday I will turn none away unaided. The merchant morning as he was hitching up his horse fugitive with another charge against Hamilton & Dayton ami Lake Shore & mingles with the artisan while seeking relief at Every body of water lying between Michigan Southern Railways. Call on to come to Eagle to see an old neighbor, his hand^and hundreds are cured every year. him. Judge Weist scored the culprits the inhabited jtortious of the earth, with agents of tin* Aim Arbor Railroad for who is sick. His horse backed over him unmercifully and gave them the full further jtarticulars or write running the wheels of the buggy over I Osgood & Osgood. I Read What the People Say. the single exception of the Pacific Ocean, extent of the law. J. J. K irby , G. P. A. his limbs, hurting him very severely. Remarkable statement of Mrs. Lois K. Root has been crossed and recrossed by sub­ Owing to his advanced age, his friends of Bt. Jobos. she says: I advise any who may 20-6 Toledo, O. be suffering from gall stones to give Dr. marine telegraph lines. Even that vast fear for the consequences. Walker's treatment a trial by all means. It is well for republicans to remember expanse of water has been invaded CARD OF THANKS. Before consulting him I suffered the most Detroit , Mich. intense agony for over a year. The attack came that the only people howling about a along its margin, submarine wires on every few week*. Only those who have been republican machine in politics are demo ­ Mrs. F. Fildew and family desires to South Bingham. troubled with them can realize the severe pain stretching along its western border from express their sincere thanks and grati­ 5 MICHIGAN STATE FAIR they cause. I believe Dr. Walker has entirely crats and populists who have been pre. Siberia to Australia, while its eastern Helen Ormes has the typhoid fever. cured me for I have had uo symptoms of any tude to the Masonic fraternity, the | attack fora long time. vented from getting office by republican borders an* skirted with lines which Eastern Star, Rev. Mr. Ewing, and the Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith visited at + At PONTIAC, SEPT. 22-26, 1902 Signed. MRS. LOIS E ROOT. success, with an occasional office seeker stretch along the western coasts of the many friends for their unfailing kind ­ Nelson Palmer’s Sunday. St. Johns, Mich., July 24. 1907. who lias lieen disappointed in getting ness to them during their lK*r»*avement, Will Tabor is improving his house by The success of last year’s Fair gives as­ The attractions will be su Mr. W. V. Tyler, of St. Louis, Mieh., also two Americas. Several adventurous surance of still further success this year. perior In every way. ! says: “I had suffered for a long time from a and for the kind care and attention so the addition of a rounding jtorch. WHY? j bad case of catarrh of the head, throat and office from the republicans. pioneers in Pacific telegraphy have ven ­ generally and generously lestowed Last yea the event was the most widely The premiums will be more Mrs. Dell VanVleet and daughter, of attended in the history of the/lnitltu- extensive. Everything portend* this stomach, also other troubles. The state of my The democratic press of Detroit has tured to considerable distances and upon her father, J. M. Frishie, in his tiou. This year the atteudarfee gives year's Fair will be the crowning event health had hecomequite alarming. However, declining years. Chesauiug, are visiting relatives in this eveiy promise of being still greater. in the interest of the Society. after a thorough course of treatment bv Dr. had much to say of late about senator depths in that great ocean, one cable section. I Walker am now pleased to Ray i feel like my­ Millan ’s machine. Machine rule, they Premiums I Race Purses Grand Racing Program self ags!rv I have also gained thirty pounds line running from Australia to New The R epublican ’s new atlas is some­ Vernon Merrihew went to Ithaca $17,000 ill be offered I Amounting to $5,500 in weight under his treatment. say must be done away with. Of course Zealand, a distance of over 1,000 miles, Wednesday to attend a Woodmen jnc- 8EE THE GREAT FIRE TEAM RACE8. [signed 1 W. V. TYLER. thing every farmer and business man St. Louis, Mich., Fob. 18, 190 2 a republican organization is always in and another extending from Australia should have. nic at that place. v. Railroad trains aud electric cars to the gates. Half Fare oa all railroads. Read the statement of Mrs. M A. Vigen, one of Clinton Co's moat respecton ladies; she says. the way of the opjiositiou, but that is a to the French colony of New Caledonia, Mrs. Sfiencer, of Kansas City, has J M. P. A nderson , President . I. H. Butterfield . Pontiac, Sec. very good reason for the existence and been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. G. Mft- It is with pleasure I give my testimony regard­ 800 miles seaward. A cable which is to Conkey, the past week. ing the successful treatment of my case by Dr. maintenance of the organization. The J REAL EST1TE TRANSFERS. | Walker. I have not been so well in four years connect Canada with Australia across as I am now after a course of hit treatment. machine was worsted by the democrats the Pacific is now being laid at the joint ♦ ♦ You can depend on what Dr. Walkor says, in 18B2, but that tired feeling soon took and furthermore his treatment will do all he expense of the United Kingdom, Canada Charles E. CArtwright and wife to claims for It. position of the jH*ople, and there was an and the Australian Commonwealth and Loren Castle, lot 1 and nU of lot 2, Signed, Mrs. M. A. Vigos, block 87, St. Johns ...... * 550 00 Geary, Clinton Co., Michigan. November 20. 1901. intense longing for some sort of a ma­ has already been completed from Van ­ Theresa J. Allen to Marshall S. Dun ­ None, perhaps, feel more grateful to Dr. Wal­ chine that would start the industries of couver, British Columbia to Fanuing can, part of lots 1 and 2. block 11, Ovid IDO oi' ker than does Mrs. Stella Blunt, of Middleton, the country going. It must be admitted this county. Her remarkable statement fol­ Island, just south of the Hawaiian Khoda J. Bald win to Joseph Wltgen, lows: ”1 had been a great sufferer from female that the democrats of Michigan have Islands, and it is expected that the en ­ a piece of lund on e\4 of s«*J4, section troubles and nervous prostration for over a 11, Dallas. 800 00 4% year ; every little while I would have a fit that uot hail much of a machine for a good tire line will lie completed by the end William W. Snow and wife to Rary would last me some time. I treated with two many years, and the one they have is of the jiresent year. Shroyer and wife, lot 3, block 67, si. different physicians who failed to help me. Johns ...... -...... - 1100 00 Reading of the cures performed by Dr. Walker generally out of order. In nnion there The chief obstacle in the past to the Virginia Sauvageot to Henry Vos and in Gratiot county I decided to consult him. I is strength. In organization there is wife, lots 7. S, 9 and 10, block 113, St. have been under Dr. W alker’s treatment three construction of a grand trails-Pacific Johns ...... 475 00 months and can now truthfully aay 1 am today strength. Republican history and prin ­ a well woman. I was so run down I did not cable was found in the fact that mid ­ William Richmond et al to Margarett weigh 100 pounds, hut after taking his treat­ ciples are worth organizing for; that is Curtis, n*4 of eMof swK. sagtlon 4, ment 1 DOW weigh 101 pooade. I am IO thank ­ ocean resting jilaces could not be satis­ Victor • ... 1888 the way success is won. ful for what the doctor has dona for mo. I feel factorily obtained or arranged for, no Charles L Clark and wife to John K. that he has saved my life and advise any Blizzard, lots 3 and 4, block 86, St. troubled as I was to try Dr. Walkor, ns I am single government controlling a suffi­ Johns ...... 1100 00 confident he would cure yon. ” Democracy and Free-Trade. cient number of suitable landing places Isigned .) MRS. STELLA BLUNT. From Trey Presn : Middleton, Gratiot Co., Mich. to make this seem practicable, in view ST.JOHNS MARKEI8. February 19, 190? Samuel J. Tllden, like that other il­ Mr. Willtam Knrkliousen. Jr, of Maple lustrious Democrat, Samuel J. Randall, of the belief that the distance through Grain quotations are fnrnisbed by the Bt Rapids, Clinton County, Michigan, gives volun ­ recognized the wisdom of Protection. which messages could Ik * sent and cables lohns wheat house* every Thursday , and are for tary testimony. He says, “I had suffered the prices paid that day only. from neuralgia, and other afflictions of the His biogragher, John Biglow, himself a controlled was limited. With landing stomach for two year*. My whole nervous Free-Trader, admits that Mr. Tilden The elevators will open promptly at 7 a. m places at Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam, md close at 6 p. m. system also seemed to he affected. I had taken sacrificed his predilection in favor of Wheat, wlute..—______8 55 67 treatment of physicians both far nnd near, hut and the Philippines, however, no sec­ found no help until I consulted Dr. W. C. Wal­ Protection in order to assure Democratic Wboat. lad. . ------. _____ 65 ker, of Detroit at the Steel hotel, St. Johns, tion of a cable stretching from the 79 harmony on what he regard*^ as more Dros—' l Href 6 00 7 "(0 on June 8 la«t. After taking two months ’ treat­ commanding issues at that time. ment of Dr. Walker. 1 feel splendid." Signed United States to Asia and touching at Dressed Hiur* 8 no - 9 00 WILLIAM BKKKHOUSEN, JR., Maple Under his brilliat leadership the Tariff these points would have a length equal Live Ho(r»~ 6 00-6 25 Rapids, August 19, 1901. . was not permitt4*d to come into the fore­ Live Cattle...... 8.50-5 00 to that maw in daily ojieration between Live Lamb* 4 00—5 00 Remember Date of Visit ground as a j tarty issue. To show bow Dressed Mutton. 6 00 recently Democracy has been identified France and tin* United States. The dnttsr...... Dr. Walker’s advanced methods for the treat­ with an essential F*ree-Trade policy it is “Gw*, perdoeen ...... 15 ment and cure of diseases peculiar to women is lcngtl^of the French cable from Brest, Lard, per ponud...______. unsurpassed. Also men suffering from the evil only necessary to recall the fact that France, to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is Potatoes 40 effect of youthful Indiscretions, causing im­ since the war Mr. Randall, one of the 7loverSeed. Mammoth . 4 00 5 00 paired vitality, nervousness, heart trouble, loss most conspicuous Protectionists in the 8,250 miles, while the greatest distance “ ” Alsyke...... —...... 5 00—7 00 or memory, despondency, etc. All treated by Been* ...... - 1 :X) the best method* known to medical science. country, was three times elected by from land Jo land on the jtrojtosed Paci­ tlsyite Clnvei See.) v. If you are in need of a Carriage of any description, Consult the specialist that cures. Democrats as Speaker of Democratic fic route would Ik * that from San Fran ­ 8ye 41 Congresses. After Randall. Carlisle and H«y NO. 1 Ti ni.ll.y_. 1 00 Remember Dr. Walker has made a cisco to Hawaii, 2,080 miles; that from fl ly. So. ! ...... 5 00 7 no Crisp, Southerners, each became Speaker specialty ol ohronie diseases for Hawaii to Wake Island being 2,040 ••irr...... — 80 —85 call and see our most complete line ever many years and his success is and they endeavored to sidetrack the tnpie« per hn*hel______, ?fl well known. jiarty into the rut cf Free-Trade, from miles, from Wake Island to Guam 1,200 Shelled Corn ...... 70 enrf.TWV WARS FT tWt— l will (rive special attention to dlttienlt which it is now recovering. Northern miles, from Guam to Manila 1,520 miles, cases and to cases other physicians have failed Democrats never took kindly to this Corrected weekly h, R»r>>n Osm*, shown in Clinton county. to cure. Benk references. and from Manila to tin* Asiatic coast Broiler- ...... _...... 9 10 jtolicy, as may lie inferred by the vote Fat Hen* ...... -...... 7 7*, Persons applying for treatment will please 680 miles. While the depth of the Dfick* ... ______ft—7 bring from one to fonr ounce* of uriae, first when it lias been prominently an issue. paseed In the morning preferred for snalyils.l Pacific is somewhat greater than that T-irker* .. .. . _ _ *4 (de* ...... *o , (Jnevtion blanks containing 158 question* Snb«cril»e for The R f.puhlican and at which any cable has l»eeu laid, the g» t a thoroughly indexed map of Michi­ Byron Danley buys live poultry **£? on APPlJratloD. Enclose damp for reply. difference Ivtween its depth and the STILSON *» ARNOLD. Those unab,e to see the doe tor osr, *ddr**« gan with a map of the world on the re­ every week day in the year Full verse side. greatest depth reached by cables in the market value paid at nil time.* W O, WALKER. M. D Box 616, 2d Avo., Detroit, Mich. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 211, 1902.

Everett Nicholas left Tuesday for a Nation* Once Croat. Modest P«s*. The Republican. week’s visit with relatives at Jess**. f rom old writ lugs many curious Lawyers do not usually get the small Rev. A. M. Bailey, of Ovid, will DOEWAH facts ure obtained. Among other end of a bargain with their clients, but C. C. VAUGHAN, PUBLISHER. ^BREVITIES* preach at the Baptist church Sunday. things, it would seem that Korea, to­ The Green Bag recalls two Incidents JACI Miss Ida Hildebrand, of Huhliardston, TEK.MS: ll.oo P«r Iwr. day more dead than alive, was at one where the clieuts hud rather the best fhlte Smoke is visiting Miss Effie Foster for a few time a formidable power, military and days. of It. , THAT WILL INTEREST VOU I0 naval; that tin* Japanese at long In ­ JOB PRINTING’ Sir Walter Scott’s first client was a from Soft Coat Mrs. W. T. Bishop is s]M*udiug a few tervals changed from peaceable nelgli- Uar material is now and of tint latent styles burglar, lie got the fellow off. but days with friends at Stanton and b rs Into marauders and freebooters Round Oak Furnaces have large feed doors, and we guarantee satisfaction, both iu Edmore. tlie man declared that he hadn ’t u pen ­ burn wood or coal; but whatever they prices and quality of work. Insure with D. L. Hunt. worthy of Sir Walter Raleigh, Fro­ Clark Bair, of Olivet, visited at the ny to give him for bis services. Two burn, give greater heat than any other Oar AdveiUsius Kates are 1100 per coiumu pet bisher and Drake; that Manipur. As­ auuum. Business notices five cents per line Umbrellas at Allison's jewelry store home of his ixuviits iu Green bush over bits of useful information lie offered, furnaces, tiecau.xe all tiie gases and nearly foreacli inseniou. Editorial notices,ten cents. Sunday. sam. Burma and Tonquin ut various however, and with these tho young all the smoke is consumed. Th** smoke is Basiuevs cards, fl 00 per line per year. epochs were strong belligerent com­ white from a Round Oak Furnace burning Marriage, birth audaeath notices iu»erted free. Oliver Merrill is rtf Crystal. Richard A. Montgomery, leading luwyer had to be content. The first OBituary comments resolutions,cards of thanks, Celebrate Labor Day in Owosao. lawyjA in Ijuising many .years, died munities in tin* far east; that Cambo­ was that u yelping terrier inside the soft coal; that means no waste fuel. The ate., will be charged for ut the rate of five dia and Cochin China were populous, principle is not new, but the application Mute per line, Half fan- rates to Owoeso Labor Day jest* Wav. house was a better protection against rich and warlike civilizations, where to the Round Oak is new —iu that no Correspondence containing local news is solici­ Eugene Munlock is taking school cell Mr. M E. Simjison has gon** to New thieves than a big dog outside and the holes are cut through the fire pot. ted f 11 mi. all parti- • .f ,i|* nullity. now the tiger prowls and the serpent Anonymous communications not Inserted nnder sits. York aud Philadelphia to buy goods for second that no sort of lock bothered any circumstances Hob. Fowler’s linus* is neariUK com- John Hicks. glides; that the Island of Ceylon was hi* craft so much as an old. rusty one. announcements of lodge am) society meetings, pletiou. Bessy Hall returned Tuesday to her the scene of brilliant and brave dy ­ Small compensation as this was. the entertainments, etc., will lie charged for at nasties. which f dlowed one another Round Oak five cents per Hue. A. K. Fowler was in Ovid on bosness home iu Ovid after a two weeks’ visit first brief of the noted French lawyer. Friday. at Merle Beach. like the waves on the shore, and nt M. Rouher. yielded still less. The times the Tartar nomads who live to BUSINESS CARDS. A. S. Berry, of Ovid, was in town Mrs. W. F. Bric k , of B« ldiug, is peasant for whom M. Rouher won the Furnaces Monday. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank the north, northeast and west of Asia case asked how much lie owed him. are <11 fferent MUSIC TEACHERS. Kroll, for a few days. were gathered into great armies and from all other* Gon SI dp] x-e, of Ovid, was in town “Oh. say 2 francs. ” said the modest Iu many other \fARION K. DODO k Tv OCAL AND IN- Monday. Chas. Sprague, who is suffering from nations by unknown Tainerlanes and young advocate. thins* — tn solid .VI strumentnl Music. Over Bpauld.ng A Co. a relapse of typhoid fever, has been ser­ Zengbls Khans. “Two francs!" exclaimed the pens construction, iu F. A. Tratis is at his Pinkney faint iously ill the past week. reiiAonab I e 11 cs* HURZA JUDD-KKLLY, PIANO TEACHER. this week. ant. “That is very high. Won ’t you of price. I f you Louie Tucker went to Owosso yester­ Ilmv Sinn Sleep*. let me off with n franc and a half.” are going to bur a Ethel Finch Itaslx-gun clerking in the day to visit at the home of his uncle, J. furnace, n*n1. M. STOCKEK, Among the quadrumuna It is not until Ouk. the mutt turnout Those who suppose that the work of tlove In the u-orld. ^OLDIERS AND COMRADES, I BEING Cltas. Hulse and wife returned from Julia Holton left yesterday for a three we come to the platform building an ­ . j one of your number, therefore know yout San Juan last week. weeks’ visit at the home of her auut, authorship is easy may be Interested wants and also your rights by law. therefore thropoid types that we find a recum­ Itound Oak Furni Mrs. Arch Morse, 01 Northville. respectfully solicit yonr patronage in the pros- R. S. Madden was in Owosso on bent position habitually taken during to learn some of the expedients resort­ Hound (Ink Purnorc. are Tor rale Iu with outer casing rciaoWL aentions of claims for pensions, back pay.bounty business Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Brower aud baby, of Atlas, sleep. The young ornngs and chimpan ­ ed to by distinguished men of letters. St. John*. Mli li , by or rations. Also Notary Public. visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. WM. N. STOCKER Something new going on all the time zees that they have bad at tiie zoologi­ With sjrong and vigorous men like at Owosso Labor Day. Alice Leddu k the tirst of the week. Victor Hugo and Catulle Mendes a I’KKKIN Jfc BALOtV IN. cal gardens slept with the body semi- FOWJLER Dr. S. E. Gillum has added an outside H. E. YValhridgt* and wife returned fc’alk is sufficient to stimulate ideas. \ TTORNEYS AT LAW, MONEY LOANERS prone and with the limbs, or all except .A and Real Estate Agents. Office over chimney to his house. Tuesday from a live weeks’ visit in New The weak, on the contrary, like Des­ Chtpmsn ’s Shoe Store, Clinton Ave.. St. Johns York, Boston, and cities in Vermont. one arm. which was used as a pillow, Miss Marian Ney was home from curled under them. Tiffs Is exactly cartes and Leibnitz, found their inspi ­ Rig Rapid.- over Sunday. Alsou Hamilton, of Olive, brought in I.YON A MOINKT. the position voluntarily adopted by 8U ration lying down. Cujas usually wrote TTORNEYS AT LAW ST. JOHNS, MICH 25 bushels of pears Monday, which were lying on his stomach. Rossini and Atn- Increase of pension to George Shulters, per cent of children between ten and A Office over Geo. H. Chapman ’s store. St. Johns, 912 i>er month. sold to H. E. Fierce for 25 cents a bushel. broiso Thomas were Inspired only Miss Eveljn Walter returned Monday twenty months vhl that I have had and POOLING A KKLI.KY Dr. Mary P, Havens left Friday for a opportunities of watching. I was told when In bed. Chnteaubrland used to Harness ^TTORNEYS AT LAW.ST. JOHNS. MICH two weeks outing at Crystal. from a seven weeks’ visit at the home dictate to bis secretary while walking of her uncle. Dr. Gostelow, of Newaygo. by the attendants at the zoological gar­ Office on Walker street east. barefooted up and down bis chamber. Mrs. C. C Fowler, of Pewamo, was dens t!*:• f no ajK*. will sleep Hat on hi* NORTON A JAMISON. in town on business yesterday. Fred Conklin and family are spending Bossuet wrapped his head in warm a week at the home of Mrs Conklin's back . a . ; ..a 1 oit* .1 «. cs.—Nine ­ ttorneys at law , office over st There was a pleasant dancing party mother, Mrs. L. E. Bradley, of Owosso. teenth * ... linen, Balzac wore n monk's cowl and A. Johns National Bank. at Hannonie Hall Friday night. Gautier a red dressing gown. It Is E A E. L. WALBR1DGE ATTORNEYS Mrs. Marie Bounell, of Cleveland, Carriages Mrs. M. A. Chase of Manistee visited Mrs. G. A. Silencer, of Mound City, said that without bis scarlet Jacket M. | H aud money loaners. Bt. Johns. Michigan. friends here the last of the week. Ohio, is making an extended visit at the Francois Coppee could not write. Lord j home of her mother, Mrs. John Phelps. Kansas, who has been spending two Sam Ferguson and Ed. Marvin, of Derby when writing filled his mouth 1 We make all of our harness. We know that the PHYSICIANS^ Mrs. L. A. Westbrook and daughter, weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ovid, were in St. Johns Monday. D. G. MeConkey, left Tuesday for a with cherry brandy, Fenimore Cocper stock we put into our harness is the best and we tv. HODSKIN MALE, M. I>, of Ovid, visited at the home of Hiram sucked gum and Pierre Loti baa re- Miss Nettie Smitherman, of Ovid, McKinney, of Greenbnsli, over Sunday. visit at Niagara Falls. stand ready to make all poor leather or workman ­ FFICE OVER STATE BANK. NIGHT visited Miss Ellen Knapp Friday. coursu to perfumes. O Calls at The Steel. Otflce Hour* 11 to 12 Mr. and Mrs. G. Pennell left Tuesday ship right. We guarantee every strap and stitch. a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 1* p. m. Mias Nellie Shepard, of Ovid, spent Celebrate Latior Day in Owosso. for a month ’s visit iu New York City, A Neat Way of Patting; It. D. SQUAIR, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND Monday with friends in this place. Long Branch, Philadelphia and Wash­ Our 3-ply traces have three full strips, the inner H, Surgeou. Office. Clinton Blk, St. Johns Mrs. J. O. Hilly spent Friday with ington. A neat compliment was uttered once piece is just as good as the outside. Every strap is Mrs. Frank Harvey, in Greenbnsli. THE NEW BOOK by General Romalne. Meeting Lady f B. DODGE, M D„ SURGEON AND Baker, Warren and Allen, of Lansing, finished on two sides. We give you a.better harness •J . Homoeopathic Physician. Office and resi­ Mrs. Georg** L. Blain, of Pewamo, furnished delightful music for a danc ­ de Brlentz, whom lie had known and dence OTer Spaulding A Co’s Hardware Store. admired In the loveliness of her youth, was in town on business Wednesday. ing party at Harmonic Hall Monday Thirty Years in Washington l>y Mrs. for the same money than you can buy anywhere. me. s. (ill.i am , M. i>. Prof. C. F. Daniells, of Detroit, was night. be commenced complimenting her. General John A. Logan. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND the guest of Jay Prudeu over Sunday. Miss Flora Peltier, of Dewitt, left “You forget that 1 am an old woman. ” We sell the Ovid, Owosso and Pontiac residence west of Court House. Office she said nt length. “Madame. ” return ­ Phours 1 to 4 p. rn., from 7 to 9 p. m. Ruth Henderson, of Owosso, spent Monday for a week's visit at the home This magnificently illustrated volume Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dell Boron. of her brother, Joseph Peltier, of Sar­ is published with the consent and aid of ed the gallant soldier, “when our eyes Buggies and Carriages. They have more HENRY I'AI.MKK, M. I). anac. the United States Government, and this are dazzled by u diamond it never oc­ style and are made of better material than any HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, opthamolo- F. F. Murdock has rented his hall to fact alone is evidence of its sterling merit curs to us to ask a mineralogist for its gist and general practitioner. Office over the G. A. R. for a ]H‘riod of five years. Mrs Michael Schuller and daughters PHunt s Drug Store. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 Mrs. Tony Fox, of Fowler, were gnestr and of the great can* that has been be­ history.”—Loudon Standard. buggy that is put on the market at the same prices. Miss Florence Sherman, of Dunkirk, stowed upon it. MARY P. HAVENS M. I>., at the home of Mrs. George Sumne, Every job is guaranteed/we stand back of the guar­ N.Y., is the guest of Mrs. R. G. Allison, Monday. It is said that all roads lead to Wash­ Z \FFICE HOURS 9:00 TO 11:00 A. M.. 8:00 The R epublican has the county antee and they stand back of us. We have sold V /to i-00 p. m. Ladies ’diseases a specialty, Miss Clara Southworth, of Ovid, called Harry Walsworth is much improved ington just as they did to ancient Rome. Certain it is that the eves of millions rights for the new atlas-map and no on St. Johns friend Monday afternoon. in health. Decatur Bross, the Borou> one else will handle them. three car loads this spring and summer. So you DENTISTS. Miss Cora Harvey, of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Arthur Wilson an* also im- who cannot behold the mat vela and glories of our Nntional Capital in ]>erson see the farmer thinks the same as we do, that we O. E. CORBIN, M. I>„ I>. D. S. visited Mrs. Ida Knwson during the past pro\ mg. week. are constantly turned towards it. CAKI> OK THANKS. have the best j ^ RADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF F. M. Spaulding and wife are at The book is a complete ]>anoranm of V.T Michigan. Thirty years’experience in St Win. Mosher, of Grand Rapids, has Johns. Trust entirely to his taste, ability, con- Crystal to close their eottage for the tin* countless interests of the National Wo wish to return many thanks to all of the You will think so too if you come in and look •eicare. and yon will get the nearest approach begun work iu Drake’s confectionery season and bring their children home Capital as seen by a famous woman who, Order, friends and neighbors for the assistance possible to perfection of results In dentistry. store. for school. and kindnes* shown during the illness and us over before you bu\\ as the wife of an inflnentnl Senator, a burial of our beloved husband and father Joseph ARTHUR CORBIN, I>. D. 8. C. E. VanSickle ’s new brick house has Miss Angela LeRar returned Tuesday society leader, and a close friend of M. Frisbie. Yours for trade, been plastered aud work is progressing to her home in Saginaw after a week's MRS. J. M. FRISBIK AND t BROWNS, “BRIDGE WORK” (TEETH every mistress of the White House from GRACE GREEN. V_J without plates) and all latest processes. finely. visit at tlie home of her aunt, Mrs. E. Lincoln to the present time, has been in T. Hughes. DR. F. M. LAMB, DENTIST. Miss Lena Harger, of Pontiac, was a touch with the inner 1 if** of Washington | Miss Katliryne White returned Friday and enjoyed rare privileges for studying THOS. S. SPRAGUE A SON, FFICE IN CLINTON BLOCK, ST.JOHNS, guest at the home of H D. Squair over GRANGER & POST 0 Michigan. Sunday. to her home in Johnstown, Ohio, after a the mighty activities of the Govern ­ Marion Mattoon is spending the week week’s visit at the homes of Henry and ment, such as no other ]**rson has ever ST. JOHNS, MICH. UNDERTAKERS. with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs V. S. Lyman Parr. lx*fqre been able to command. PATENTS. Many distinguish'd men aud women Yayne (Jountv Bank Bldg., DETROIT t Mattoon. Miss Ida Flanders returned Wednes ­ I/' I HULL. LICENSED EMBALMER. have long urged Mrs. Logan to give this -TL. CLINTON AVENUE. day to her home in Flint after a two Mrs. F. C. Mason was the guest of volume to the world. She has received Mrs. C. Johnson, of Howell, the last of weeks visit with Mrs. Lester Dean, of MISCELLANEOUS- Maple Rapids. letters from thousands unknown to her, the week. expressing the hope that it would lx H. M. (Kill N. Mrs. J. W. Keeney and children are Harry Martin, who has been spend ­ written. I11 her preface she savs: y-ETERINARY SURGEON OFFICE, PIL- ing his vacation with his mother, Mrs. rug , residence spending a few days with friends in “My first introduction to life in the 207 Walker St. K. St. Jo Iidi . Mich Phone 29. Fowler. J. W. Fitzgerald, left Wednesday for city of Washington was in 1858. Gen ­ Mrs. C. Fowler left yesterday for a Sault Ste. Marie. eral Logan being then a member of Con GEO. H. CHAPHAN will continue his week’s visit with relatives at Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Dow Kneelaud, Mrs. gress, and for more than thirty years I rpHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK and Monroe. B. H. Kneeland mid daughter, and Miss have lived there almost continuously, an ST. JOHNS, MICH. Gertie Kareher left Friday for a few Augusta Drews left Friday for a ten days interested observer of passing events. days visit at the home of Viva Withing- outing at San Juan. As the wife of a Senator, I may say that I enjoyed unusual privileges and opjxir per cent. Interest on Deposits and Loans ton of Owosso. Marshall Mudge returned Monday to his home in Detroit, having Hjx*nt six tunities to see and know the inner life Money on Approved Bonds and Real Thirty-eight excursion tickets to and activities of the Capital City. I I Golden months at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Harvest Sale I Grand Rapids were sold to St. Johns Estate Security. Levi Dean, of Bengal. have had my share of the favor of the IKirties Sunday. powers that were-, and the honor of It is estimated that Detroit an i the Miss Anna Ryan returned Monday to ALBRT J. BALDWIN, President. being included among the distinguished S railroad profited $15,000 by the Sti :day her home in Denver, Col., after s]s*uding guests at Ixitli private and official enter ­ THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK G. PENNEL. Vice-President. school excursion. her two months' vacation at the home tainments; and I have known the pleas­ of her father, Wm. Ryan. Mrs. A. A. Chick and little daughter ure of personal acquaintance with prom­ P. E. WALSWORTH, Treasurer. Mrs. N. S. Bristol and daughter. I returned Friday from a two weeks’ visit inent statesmen, courtly diplomats, and Time will not allow us to enumerate the many special in Grand Rapids. Dorothea, returned yesterday to their beautiful, winning and gifted women, home in Detroit after spending a week gTATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. Mrs. Mary Cramer, of Fowler, is filling with grace and dignity the highest at the home of J. S. Bristol. social ]>ositions that the people could good things we have at little prices. You have just two COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. sjtending a few days at the home of Mrs. Ellen Monroe. Mrs. Frank Walters and daughter, bestow. Carol, of Maple Rapids, went to Ovid “It has been my aim to show my more days to take advantage of our GOLDEN HARVEST (jt) CAPITAL $M>.000.00. Most of our citizens are planning to Monday to visit at the home of her readers, both by word and pictorial art. attend the big Labor Day celebration at mother, Mrs. Wm. Vaughan. the wonders and workings of the elalxir- Net Assets of Stockholders, t900.000.00. Owosso next Monday. SALE Prices. Sale will close Saturday evening, August 30. Misses Lillia Albertson and Grace ate machinery of the Government in Miss Minnie Malloiv, of Alnta, visited P. K. PERRIN. President. Shelley of Saginaw and Battle Creek motion, by leading them through the at the home of her uncle, Henry Mallory, great Departments and explaining what JOHN H. CORBIT. Vice-President. the first of the week. respectively, were guests at the home of C. W. Carter over Sunday. the army of busy men and women Read Some of Our Best Bargains: J. W. FITZGERALD. Cashier. Mrs. E. C. Bnrt, of Long Island, New workers do and how tliev do it; to show York, visited at the home of H. A. Sage Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamberson return, them the works of art, the wondeful col­ DIRECTORS: the first of the week. ed Friday to their home iu Winona, lections of relics and curiosities from O. W. Monger, Otis Fuller, J. H. Corhlt, P. K. Minn., after a week’s visit at the home Mrs. G. E. Corbin left Friday for a (•very part of tho world, and the archi­ Perrin, Jesse Sullivan, John J. Kelsor, J. W. of his cousin, R. M. I.*ster Gibson and American art. It is worth the price of All our 50 and 60c dress goods at. .44c 1 lot Agents’ Samples White Waists, wife, of South Bingham, yesterday and other jxiints in Canada. the book just to look at these 50 magni- All onr 75 and 90c dress goods at. .63c worth from $3 to $4, at ...... $1.69 Miss Cornelia Mattoon returned last morning. Mother and daughter are THE BIG COHEDY BOOH doing nicely. geient full-pag plates, from photographs w**<-k from Owosso, when* she had lx***» taken with government consent and aid All $1 and $1.15 dress goods at. . .86c All our$i and $1.25 White Waists on visiting relatives and friends. Miss C. M. Fletcher returned Friday exclusively for this volume. They por­ sale at...... 79c to her home in Grand Rapids, after All $1.25 and $1.39 dress goods at 98c Mrs. Ijonis Altvater and children re­ tray wonderfully interesting scenes. The All our $1.50 and $1.75 White Waists turned Tuesday from a visit witli her having eared for Miss Lucy Knight, of government generonsls waived all “rules All $1.50 and $1.69 dress goods, $1.19 Where Is Cobb? father, Peter Morton, of Fowler. Bengal, who has been ill with typhoid and regulations” in order that this book on sale at...... 89c fever, for two weeks. Miss Mary Borous cam** from Milwau­ by a woman of Mrs. Logan’s standing All our $2.50 Silk Gingham and Wash A REAL SUCCESS. kee Friday, to sj ml a month at the Little Daffie Mae Smith, 502 Railroad and influence should lx* as perfect and home of Oh as. Soules and family. street east, entertained twenty little complete as possible. One can linger a Silk Waists at ...... $1.45 girls last Thursday from il to fi p. 111. long time over these lx*antiful plates, Our Important Silk Sale. 20 Fine Gingham Waists sold at $1 50, 30 PEOPLE" 30 Granger & Post have lxmglit a steam Sandwiches, cake and ice cream were ami though lie turns from each with re­ automobile of F. H. Bush. It is a great served. All had a merry time. gret lie is pretty sure to find the next All our 50 and 59c Wash Silk at. .39c Golden Harvest Sale Price .... 59c convenience in their business. G. W. Earl and sister-in-law, Mrs. one of still more absorbing interests. All our 90c Taffeta Silk at...... 69c Uniformed Hand, Superb Orchestra. Lansing Journal Monday: “Miss Jas. Fitzpatrick, left Friday for Cheboy­ We do not know when 740 pages have Belle C’losseii left this morning to visit gan to meet tla* latter’s husband. Mr. given us more genuine pleasure. If we All our $1 Silk Waist Patterns at .83c friends and relatives in St. Johns. ” Earl returned Monday. Mrs. Fitzpatrick speak warmly of the book it is because All our $1.50 Silk Waist Patterm$i. 19 Table Linen Special. Pretty Girls. Funny Comedians. J. S. Adams and wife returned from has been visiting her sisters for about it richly deserves it. It is sold only by agents, and all who introduce such a All our 50 and 59c Table Linen at 42c 7 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS. a trip to the Soo Monday. They visited six months. 6 pieces Silk Foulard, worth 50 Albert Upton ’s big farm while there. work ought to lx* cordially welcomed. All our 65 and 75c Table Linen at 59c Mrs. Henry Stevens and two daughters Put it into yonr homes. To own it is to and 59c, at...... 33c Mrs. L. A. Jeffries of Eureka left of Union City, Pa., who have been prize it; to read it is to obtain a lilx*ral All our «S9c and Si Table Linen at 79c I yesterdav for a few days visit with her spending several w<*« ks at (lie hotn» of Watch fur the Big Parade. (xlncafion We Ixdieve that the lxst 1 piece yard width black Taffeta All $1.50 and $1 65 Table Linen i sister, Mrs. E. F. Digliee of Pewamo. her father, ()wen Stevens, was joined by way to keep ont jmor Ixxiks is by intro ­ $1.29 Mrs. R. B. Carringtou left Friday for her husband Friday. They will return to Silk, wear guaranteed, worth All $2 Table Linen at ...... $1.69 Pennsylvania iu aiiout tliree weeks. ducing gixxi ones, and a lx*tter on** than j a few days visit at the home of her this has never been brought to our $150, at...... $1.35 All $2.25 and $2.35 Table Linen Prices, 25, 35, and 50c. daughter, Mrs. Ernest Light, of Fowler. Unclaimed letters in tlie* Ht. Johns notice. $1.95 Mrs. A. E. Durkoe left Tuesday for a post office for week ending August 2<>: The hook is published by the old and SEAT SALE AT BOX OFFICE. two weeks’ visit with relatives and Charles Andrews, Abijali Colin, Mrs. [•11-bnowu firm of A D. Worthington friends iu Greenville, Beldingand Ionia. B<*!i Coojter, David Coates, Georg* Si Go.. Hartford, Conn., who*** imprint (rams*, Miss Caroline Jenks, Miss Flo­ I is sufficient guarantee of the excellence Coming Attractions : Murdock Si Davies have l*ought a rence Kevser. Mrs. Edith Lambert. Mrs I*GEO. H. CHAPMAN, St.Johns^ of this first-class volume. They want piece of land in the rear of their marble M. S Moore, Mrs. R. F. Miller, Mrs Sheridan Keane ...... Sepf. 4 store, 87 !gXB8,2 feet, of Hugh Morris. I more agents for it. An agency for a Elizalietli McDonald, G. S. Nesbitt Ixxik so jxipular as this offers to men Two Married fleu ...... Sept- >2 They will soon pnt in a engine and pow- Mrs. Jessie Broughton Prosser, Mr. Tru j er cutting and jiolishing machinery. ! and women an unusually good opjmr- The Diartiond King ...... Sept. 15 man Rid«*ont. ! tnuitv to do well. THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., Al OUST 2«, 1902.

inly chance. Quirk now, off with the ",v > Y**'r • r .* j y ------^ VERY ANNOYING ■use of thut ineiodeon! ” ;; A SALVATION BOOM I; Otto obeyed, at first stupidly nnd be­ numbed with fear; then, as West's THIS HARDLY EXPRESSES SHOULD HAVE THE IIA IN MATABELELAND! razy expedient flushed upon him. with WHAT ST. JOHNS PEOPLE YOU in excess of frenzy tearing wildly at llie stubborn hoards, prying them up SAY OF IT. By FRANK NORRIS with his banting knife, wrenching Any itehiuess of the skin is annoying. them away with a strength that was Little danger in itching skin diseases. Copyright, 1009, by Fraob Norris burn of the moment. But they make you miserable. Meanwhile West had stnrted the bttl- Doan'sOinrment is a never failing cure. Clinton Co. licks again, and the wagon was pulled For piles, eczema, all itching troubles. THINK the story should be up from the bed of the sluit and rolled St. Johns citzens endorse it. out through the hush, heading directly Mr. William N. Waldron, of 20A J|Tight set down In this place be­ Street, says: From my own [mtsSi *-x - cause it is curious and worth toward the line of dancing uutives. perieuoe ( can K])eak of Doan ’s Ointment ATLAS-MAP “They're close In! ” shouted West in its ink and because it shows as being the L-st preparation I ever used u few moments. what strange manner of men are the I was tormented with itching hemorr­ Shows every farm, wagon road, railroad, Otto raised his head from his work hoids for twenty years and I can't begin Matnbeie —the music mad. magnificent, and saw that it was so. to tell you the tremendous suffering I bravo, unspeakably cruel Matubele. stream and lake,churches, town halls Face Car*. HOW TO MAKE COFFEE. Then the last hoards fell away, nnd went through. I could not rest at night. “Few women realize,” says a French Ingodusl, who first tokl It, was an tlie little American organ stood out I have often got up and walked the floor and school houses, with names of An Expert on the Pest Way of llrew. Imluna in Lobengula’s pet regiment, or under the African sun, shining brave ­ for hours at a time. I doctored and expert, “that the secret of face care tried every remedy J could hear tell of. Is to treat each feature separately. Ins This llevernK*. Impl, which afterward came to be the ly with veneer and scrollwork and cel­ farm owners and number of acres in There are two ways to make coffee, Some of them made me worse instead of American women In particular do not groat Imbezxu impl. Since the tale is luloid. lletter. I never got anything that was farm, and the various townships are seein to understand that there are as by percolating and boiling It. says Mrs. from such high authority, 1 think it "Play!” cried West again. “For God ’s of much benefit to me until I procured Borer in the New York World. If your sake play—play anything! They'll many complexions as there are figures must he true. Doan ’s Ointment at C. E. VanSickle ’s shown in colors with the sections, coffee is to be boiled, mix the ground dance so long us you can keep it drug store. I was relieved in ten minutes. anil that no one cosmetic can be good Ingodusl is a ring man and a bend for all faces nor for all parts of the coffee with a little white of egg and up.” After the first few applications I went to imluna and can have more than one town and range, etc., etc. face. Rarely is the skin of nose and water; then pour over it the boiling And Marks flung himself at the In bed at night and slept with the greatest ease imaginable, something I had not cheek of the same quality, and what Is water, bring quickly to the boiling wife and can speak his thoughts aloud strument and dashed his hands upon point and lift the pot from the tire. in ttie king's ludaba. the keys Just as the rush came, and the done before in many years. I applied it healing for one may injure the other. quite frequently for ten# days or two Atlas-Map and For the second and third time return it For example, the skin may be of good It happened when Ingodusl was green bush was shut from view by the weeks. I didn ’t need to use it again for The Clinton Republican one year.. >4*^ quality all over the face except on the to the fire, bringing It to the boiling nineteen years old ami was undergoing scores of crowding brown bodies, glis six months. Now if 1 feel any symptoms nose, where too much oil is secreted. point. The last time throw In a little Mahunda with about a hundred other tening with sweat and all a-jingle with of its return I just apply it a couple of Map alone ....•...... $1.50 Bathing the skin with a soft sponge cold water. Let it stand a moment to young Matubele away up in the heyxt beads and wirework. timesand I am all right for another six dipped in borax water will be of value, settle and pour off the grounds. Allow of Matabeleland, somewhere between Otto was hiccoughing with terror, months. I keep it in the house all the a rounding tablespoonful of coffee to blit he stuck to his work, playing away time and wouldn ’t think of being with­ Call or write this office, enclosing check while such treatment would be too Xnyuugo and the Umfull river. drying for the rest of the face, or the each half pint of water. at the only kind of music he knew, the out it. I have given Doan ’s Ointment to or money order. To make Turkish coffee use the regu­ By gome fearful mischance, at the Moody and San key gospel hymns that several i»artiosto try and know they have The Maps are going wrinkles around the eyes may be treat­ been benefited. I have even gone so far ed with cocoa butter, which might be lar Turkish coffee put over an alcohol very height of the Mahunda indaba, very fas t. Otto Marks trekked full upon It. But as to take two or three 1 unties into Van harmful for nose and cheek. Leave lamp. Allow three after dinner spoon ­ Sickle's drug store* to buy Doan ’s Oint ­ all cosmetics entirely alone or under ­ fuls of coffee and the same of sugar to H i* matter must be told from Otto’s ment. I wouldn ’t think of taking $10.00 stand their use,” is her closing advice. each half pint of water. Mix the sugar point of view. j fora box of it, if I thought I couldn ’t and coffee together, pour over the boil­ Otto was a sergeant in the Salvation j get any more. It’s simply worth its For One's “Tamovfr»." ing water, bring three times to the boil Army. He came from Toledo, O., to we ight in gold. A dainty little bag to bold soiled and serve. This Is not strained or For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents, Mafeking, in Becbuanaland, which was Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole neckbands is made from two lawn drained. then as far north as the railroad went. Should you wish to flavor your cof­ agents for the U. S., Rememlier the handkerchiefs. Choose two alike hav ­ Otto used to play the little organ every name —Doan ’s—and take* no substitute. ALABASTINE ing a pretty embroidered edge and put fee oriental fashion take an orange, THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING them together to form the bag. Those turn back the skin, put In a little sug­ evening at the gatherings in the Sal­ vation barracks at Mafeking until his Reduced Kali s to the West. with a rather narrow embroidery ar, burn a little alcohol and put a small Kalsomines are temporary, should be selected, and they are part of this mixture into your coffee. superior olllcer decided to boom salva ­ Commencing September 1st, and daily stitched together around three sides It gives a delicious flavor. Coffee should tion in thut mysterious wilderness of thereafter, until October 31st, 1902, the 3 rot, rub off and scale. Wisconsin Central Ry. will sell Settlers’ Just below the embroidery to form a be served with hot milk for breakfast. South Africa known ipdiscrlmiuately tickets from Chicago to points in Mon ­ frill. Around the opening at the same After dinner coffee should be served as “up country ” or Charterland or tana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and SMALL POX distance from the edge stitch a bead ­ with sugar only. If cream he used. It Rhodesia or Matabeleland. British Columbia, at greatly reduced and other disease germs are must be whipped and put on the top. ing, through which ribbon of the de ­ Otto Marks started up in April be­ rates. For detailed information enquire sired width Is run. A narrow ribbon Is Yon will have dyspepsia if the cream of nearest Ticket Agent, or address H. nurtured and diseases dissem ­ fore the rains were done with u trans ­ to be preferred. These can hang at the be put In the cup and the boiling cof­ W. Steinhokf , D. P. A., Saginaw, inated by wall paper. side of a dressing table or bureau and fee poured on It. port rider named West and a little nig­ (W. S.) Mich., or Jas . C. Pond , Gen ­ are both useful and ornamental. ger voorlooper. a ten-year-old Zulu eral Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. ALABASTINE lion to Cook Calve* ’ Hearts. boy. Dr. Walker at Hotel Steel August 80 should be used in renovating Horn* Cum In Itbrme. A ragout of calves ’ heart Is delicious Eighteen bullocks were spanned into and disinfecting all walls. If poisoned, take muBtard or salt, table­ and may be served over toast for their wagon, hut their load was made Dr. W. C. Walker, of Detroit, after auwo9 thrive. ” ° spoon, taking a four weeks much needed rest breakfast or luncheon. Prepare and up chiefly of two parlor organs from In a cup of warm water and swallow cook the hearts until they are tender. resumes his regular visits to St. right soon. Boston that were to help outfit the bar­ , ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grand Rapids. Mich. , Then cut them Into pieces, roll them in Johns and will he at the Hotel Steel For burns try borax and a wet bandage racks in some up country settlement. as usual on Saturday, August 30. Those L*. •%%%*%% too; flour and saute them brown in a gen­ Otto watt pia\rine cured. Avoid quacks. E. A. Sidney, of I It is not necessary that any special would invariably set to dancing, shak­ Otto’s music cuught them und held Cake Floor. action of the Marquis Medina, a Span ­ ...... Toledo, says; “At the age of 14, I learned a bad I ing his lists with vague and furious thorn, and they danced and danced us habit and at l1) contracted a si-rl-ius di^e is.-, I treated with a dozen doctors, w ho all Cake flour should always be sifted tool be Invented for creaming butter ish nobleman. gestures. though they would never tire, dazed promlM-d tocara me. They got in v money and 1 .till had tlie disease. I had given twice—first when It comes from the and sugar. Heat the bowl In which the Queen Elizabeth, who had been ad ­ up hope when a friend advised me to con*ult Drs. K. wiluam C ala* Ag*ut£ Oevstand.Ohio. allowed them the privilege every fourth rights for the new atlas-map and no crucified upon a telegraph pole—by the St. Johns. year.—Exchange. one else will handle* them. ST. JOHNS, MICH. I SOLD BY C. E. VANSICHXZ, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN arms only. ” ' THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN, ST. JOHNS, MICH., AUGUST 28, 1902.

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OHEBIFF’S SALE. NOTICE 18 HERKUY Grand Trout Railway Systea. BESIEGED TIE CITY Teachers’ Examinations. O given that by virtue of a writ of fieri Michigan in Brief KOK 1M0» AND 1903. lacias. issued out of the circuit court for the WEST BOUND. County of Clintou. in favor of William Deeriug. Uutll further notice Teacher* ’ Examination* Charles Deeriug, James Deeriug and Richard No. 17, Western Express to Uiand will ba held a* follows: F. Howe against the goods, chattels aud real Haven daily ...... 7:25a. us Coliombian Warship Bombarded Ht. Johui high school room, beginning third estate of Thoina* J. Grlstock in said county, to So. 19,Morning Express to Gd.Haveu. II 00 a m A Summary of Events Happening in a Thursday of August. me directed and delivered, I did on the 34th No. II, Mail and Chicago Express to Ciudad Bolivar Venezuela. St. John* eighth grade room, beginning third day of June. 1902. levy upon and take all right, Gd. Haven. ______... __ 1:15 p mi. Thursday of October. title and interest of the said Thomas J. Grit- No. 11, Grand Kgpids F.xpress . .„ 7 :57 p. m. Great State During the Past Week Si. Johns high school room, begiuuing last lock, in and to the following described real es­ Nos. 19, IS daily except Sunday Tliurvday of March, tate, that is to say: The east one-half (4) of Not. 11 and 17 daily. Ht. Johns seventh grade room, beginning third the northeast ouo quarter ('«) of section four­ EAST BOu.ND and Chronicled for our Readers. Thursday of June. 190 SHELLS FIRED INTO CITY teen 114). except the uorth twenty (20) acres, No.12, Detroit Express daily ...... 8 28 a. ib PROGnA M No 30. Mail to Detroit...... First dav s. m.. Orthography, Spelling township seven (7) Dortb range one (1) west, in 11 :35 a. m. Penmanship, Arithmetic, oral and written. Mich'gau: all of which I shall sell at public No. 18, Evening Express to Detroit auctiou or vendue at tbe west front door of the end east...... 4:42 p. m. General History. p. m., Geography, Govern court house in the Village of St. Johns, that Village of Limbo, Haiti, Retaken by meat, U. 8. History, Theory and Art. No. 14, Eastern Express to Dnraud WAS FROM MICHIGAN. Second day - a. m., Grammar. Physiology. lieiug the place for holding the circuit court iu and east______4:52 p. ______JTSlO the County of Cliuton. on the SIXTH DAY OF No*. l,a, 20 daip, -roept Sunday. Provieional Government Troop* — Readinging and School______Law. ____p. m.. Algebra, But- SEPTEMBER. 1902, at ten o'cock in tiie fore­ Nos. 12 and 14 dail<- Millionaire Named Mitchell Jumped any and Physics (second grade.) Town Completely Destroyed by Fire Third Dar (for first grade applicants only noon of said day. W. T BLACK Overboard Enruote to Honolulu. ALL WEARY OF LIFE Physics and Geomet ry. Dated, July 24, 1902. Agt.. Ht. Jehu*. WILLIAM SCHAVEY. How About —Many on Both 8idea Were Killed. Certificates of all grade* will be granted a Sheriff for the County of Clintou. Honolulu, Aug. 16. via San Francis ­ tha examination* at Ht. John* in Augnat aud N obton 4 D ooli wo. Att'ys. co, Aug. 26.—A. G. Mitchell, reputed March. Certificate* of the *ecoud and third grade* will be granted at ali other examina ­ Business Address, St. Johns. Mich. 16-7 Your Heart to be a millionaire from Michigan, a Four Persons in the State Commit tion*. Michip Suboroao Railway. passenger on the steamer Coptic, com­ Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. 27. —Ciu­ All examination* will begin at 8 o'clock a. m. OTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE- Feel your pulse a few minutes. Suicide. dad Bolivar, capital of the state of T. H.TOWN8END. NT SHERIFF’S SALK.—Notice t* hereby ‘The Lansing, Ht. Johns A St. Louis I,iu«>.’ mitted suicide Aug. 12, when the ves Commissioner of School*. given that, by virtue of a writ of fieri facias is­ Is it regular? Are you short of Bolivar, has been bombarded by a sued out of the circuit court for the County of breath, after slight exertion sel was three days out from San Fran ­ Clinton, in favor of H. D. Warner, against the In effect June 22, 1902. cisco. Colombian government warship and ROB ATE NOTICE—Probate Court. Clinton good* and chattels and real estate of Isaac M. as going up stairs, sweeping, San Francisco, Cal., August 26.—A. MAN BLEW HIS HEAD OFF many persons were killed or wounded. County, —as. Notice i* hereby given that Dryer, in said County, to me directed aud de ­ Lv. Ht Johns. 8:20a.m. l:15p. m. 6:15 p. m. Pail claims aud demands sgainst the estate oflivered, I did on the third day of April. A. D.. At. K. Lansing , 9 .-00 a. m 2 <)0 p. m 6:55 p. in. walking, etc? Do you have W. Mitchell was the head of the The place has a large British popula­ ANDREW WELLER, deceased, will be heard 1902. levy upon aud take all the right, title aud interest of tbe said Isaac M. Dryer in and to Lv. N. Lansing, , 7 :H0 a.ui. 11 :00 a m. 5:00 p. IN. pain in left breast, side or tlichlgan Lumber company of Cadillac, tion and the British subjects have re­ by the Judge of Probate of *aid County, Ar. St. Join.*, 8:15a.m. 11:50a. m. 5:45 p. m Mich. He had been In San Diego. Cal., at the Probate Office in the Village of Ht. Johns, the following described lands, Ur-wit: The between shoulder blades, chok­ At Detroit With a Shotgun—Farmer quested that a warship of Great Brit­ on the 9th DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D„ 1902. east one-half (14) of the southeast one-quarter Sunday Trains. for the past year. He leaves a son and and that the creditor* of aaid deceased are al­ (i4) of section numbered tweuty (20) in township ing sensations, fainting or Near Grand Rapids Hanged Himself ain be sent for their protection. It Is uumbered five(5) north, of range numbered one Lv. Ht. Johns. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p. in. daughter. Dr. Miller, who accom­ lowed nix month* from the date of thi* notice Ar. Lausing. 10:40 a. m. 5:40 p. m smothering spells, inability to panied Mitchell, returned to the city alleged that atrocities have been com­ in which to present their claim* for adjustment. G) west, in Clinton Conuty in Michigan; and —Fenton Woman and Dundee Man Dated, August 7th, A. D. 1902. that, by virtue of the aforesaid writ, I did on Lv.No. Lansing 9:00a.m. 4 :00 p. m. lie on left side? If you have yesterday. He says that Mitchells mitted at Ciudad Bolivar by both the 19-5 CHARLES M. MERRILL. the eighth day of May, A. D.. 1902. levy upon Ar. St.John*, 9:45 a. m 4 :45 p. m any of these symptoms you death was an accident, and that the Ended Their Lives. Judge of Probate. and take all the right, title aDd interest of the $10 book tickets ou sale for 88. millionaire fell into the sea. fovernmetit troops and the revolu ­ said Isaac M. Dryer in and to the following de ­ scribed lands, to-wit: The west one-half (X) of D. W. JOHNSTON. Manager. certainly have a weak heart, tionists. Lansing, Mich. and should immediately take DROBATE OH PKR.-8TATE OF MICHIGAN the northeast one-quarter (54) of section num ­ Lansing Lineman Electrocuted. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 27. —What is be­ night by the gunboats Bolivar and Res- A County of Cliuton, —*a. At a session of bered twenty (20) in township numbered five taurador, which attempted to land the Probate Court for the County of Clinton, (5) north, of range uumbered one (1) west, iu Lansing, Mich., Aug. 26.—At noon lieved to have been an undoubted case bolden at the Probate Office, in tue Village of Clinton County lu Michigan, except about two MHeV Heart Cure Monday Cassius B. Gray, a lineman in forces to reoccupy the place. About Ht. John*. ou;Tuenday, the 12th day of August, acres used as tbe township cemetery; and also of suicide took place In a little frame 600 shells were fired Into the city. in the year one thousand nine hundred the southwest part of the southwest one quar­ Mr. F. H. Oaks of Jamestown, N. V., the employ of the municipal lighting aud two. ter (k) of the southeast one-quarter ( V») of sec­ whose genial face appears above, says: bouse at Thirteenth and Brainard When tbe ammunition of the Restaura- Pre*ent,Charle* M.Merrill, Judge of Probate. >**«l commission, was electrocuted while at dor was exhausted she lift for La tion uumbered seventeen (17), being tbe portion “Excessive use of tobacco seriously the top of a pole at the corner of Cap­ streets a few minutes after 5 o’clock In tbe matter of the Rotate of EMMA of land in said quarter section outside of ths Oualra to obtain additional supplies, R. RU’MSEY, deceased. pint of Bath village Hnd containing about fif­ affected my heart. I suffered severe last evening when Edson Mann, aged pains about the heart, and in the left ital avenue and Kalamazoo streets, The town was fired upon day and On reading and filing the petition, duly veri ­ teen (15) acres, all In township uumbered five within a few squares of his home. fied, of Jennie M. Kumsey, praying that the last (5) north of range numbered one (1) west, iu AND STEAMSHIP LINES. shoulder and side; while the palpitation twenty-four, went into the bathroom after which the bombardment will be will and testament of said deceased muy be Gray was sent up to break two con ­ Cliuton County in Michigan ; all of which above FOB would awaken me from my sleep. 1 and while, it is supposed, in a fit of resumed. There are uo foreign war­ proved aud admitted to probate and that she described laud* and premise* I shall expose for began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure nections which he made himself last or some other suitable person may beappointsd vale at public auction and vendue, to the high­ and soon found permanent relieL” temporary insanity, loaded & shotgun ships In the Oriento river to protect executrix of said estate. Northern & ali Southern Points week. Evidently he took hold of one the interests of the powers, and the est bidder, at the west front door of tiie court '^ve wire while leaning back against and blew half his head off( spattering Thereupon it is ordered, that THURHDAY. house at Ht. John* village, in said County Sold by all Druggists, British government la being blamed the 11th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1SXE. at (that being the place where the circuit court of Toledo, and Points East another. He was instantly killed. blood and brains on the ceiling and one o’clock In the afternoon, be assigned for the said Connty is holden) ou SATURDAY. Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. In certain quarters for abandoning the th* hearing of said petition, and tli.it the walls of the room. 3.000 subjects of Great Britain, who THEIth DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D., 1902. at 10 and South and for Mirth Ended In Death. heirs at law aud legatees of said deceased aud o’clock in the forenoon of said day. The position In which the body and reside in the district of Ciudad Boli­ all other pertous interested in said will, are Dated,St Johns Mich.. August 20. A D.. 1902. Direct Connections at Owosio Junction au Benton Harbor, Mich., Aug. 25.— required to appear at a sessiou of said court WILLIAM SCHAVEY. ^un were found indicate that with his var. then to be holden at the Probate Office ip the SheritT of Clinton County. Mich. Durand with D. St M. R'y Trains. Thomas C. Garrett of Chicago while foot he attempted to push one of the Cape Haltien, Haiti, Aug. 27. —The Tillage of Ht. Johns and show cause, if any there William M. Smith. out riding In an electric launch with triggers. When the gun was inspected village of Llmbe, elghty-two miles be, why the will should Dot be approved. Attorney for Plaintiff and Assignee of Plaintiff. POPULAR ROUTE TO And it is further ordered, that notice be given Business Address, St. Johns. Mich. 20-7 six companions near King's Landing, later it was found that on the first at­ north of Port au Prince, has beVn at­ to the persons interested in said estate, or the Howell, Ann Arbor, Cadillac, tempt the cartridge had missed fire. tacked and recaptured by troops of pendency of tiie hearing thereof, by causing a on St. Joseph river, fell overboard in copy of this order to be published in the Clin ­ ORTGA9K HALE—Default baviug been Clare, Manistee, Traverse City With his toe on the trigger, he then the provisional government. Llmbe ____M.c made in the conditions of a certain mort­ a fit of laughter, while joking with was In the possession of Firminlst sol­ ton Republican , a newspaper printed and companions. The party had been out made a second and more successful circulating in sain connty of Clinton, for three gage executed by Harah M. Dayton, mortgagor, and Points North. attempt. diers from the ArtJbonlte district. The successive weeks previous to said day of t,, Milo D. Campbell, mortgagee. dHted Jauu- from King’s landing but fifteen min ­ hearing. ary nineteenth, 189s. and recorded January We operate our own line of steamer* from Fenton, Mich., Ajig. 27. —Mrs. B. C. fighting was severe and lasted from twentieth, 1S99, in tbe office of tiie Register of utes when the accident occurred. The midnight Monday night to midday 19-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, Frankfort, Michigan, to Manitowoc and body was recovered immediately. Gar­ Dunning committed suicide Monday (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. Deeds for Cliuton County, Michigan, iu liber Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and Menominee and night by taking strychnine and was Tuesday. Many men on both sides ninety-two of mortgages on page 91, ou which Gladstone, Michigan, and can save you rett was employed as clerk In a whole­ were killed. The town was completely mortgage there is claimed to be due at the money on tickets to the West aud North­ sale drug house, and was twenty-seven found in a barn the following morn ­ (JTATE OK MICHIGAN.—Twenty-Ninth Jo- date of tliiw not ice, six hundred and twenty- west. ing by the hired man, when he was do ­ destroyed by fire. O dicial Circuit.—In Chancery. Alvah L. seveu dollars aud tbirtv ceuts, principal and years of age. Sickels, complainant, vs. Mable P. Sickels, De­ J. J. KIRBY, Gen. Pas*. Ag t., ing the chores. She was a pioneer of Troops of the provisional govern ­ Interest ; aud for taxes of the year* 1899, 1900 aud Toledo. Ohio. ment under General Nord were defeat ­ fendant. Huit pending in the circuit court for 1901 assessed against the laud described in said Battle Creek Man Killed. Fenton township, seventy years of age, the Connty of Cliuton in chancery, at the Vil­ mortgage, together with iutorest ou aud ex and leaves a husband and daughter. ed Aug. 9 at Llmbe by forces under lage of St. Johns, on the 12th day of August, A. peases of same paid by the mortgagee of said Hinton, W. Va., Aug. 25.—James General Albert Salnave, commander D., 1902 In this cause, it appearing from affi­ mortgage amounting to twenty-eight dollars Family trouble is said to have been davit on file that tlie defendant herein. Mable and glxty-sivht cents: also an attorney fee of Vincent, aged thirty-five, of Battle tbe cause of her self-destruction. of the Artlbonlte Flrmlnlte soldiers. P. Rickies, is not a resident of thi* state, but is twenty-five dollars, stipulated in said mortgage Creek, Mich., leaped from a train ten Dundee, Mich., Aug. 27. —Uncle General Nord ’s cannon and munitions a resident of the state of Pennsylvania. to be paid should auy proceedings be taken to SAFETY MUS. L. S. ADAMS, miles east of here and was instantly John Ferguson, one of the proprietors of war were captured In this engage­ On motion of William M. Smith, complainant's foreclose said mortgage; and no suit or pro­ solicitor, it is ordered that the appearance of ceeding at Ihw or in equity having been insti ­ AND Of (.alvoaton, Texas. killed, his neck being broken. He was of the National hotel here, drowned ment, many of his soldiers were killed said non-resident defendant, Mable P. Sickles, tuted to recover all or any part of tbe debt se­ & traveling man. The coroner ’s Jury himself in Horace Pulver ’s stone quar­ and a great number were taken pris­ be entered herein within four months from the cured by said mortgage. Therefore, by virtue “Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing returned a verdict of accidental death. ry yesterday. He was found floating oners. date of this order ; and in case of her appear­ of the power of sale iu said mortgage contained to tired women, having suffered for ance. shall cHU«e her answer to the Hill of Com­ and of the statute in such case made and pro­ COMFORT In twenty feet of water, dressed only plaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to tie vided. notice is hereby given that on NO\ EM­ ■even years with weakness and bear- Fifteen Years For Assault. COLOMBIA AT PEACE. served on the complainant's solicitor, BER FI FTF.ENTH. 1902. at one o'clock in the ing-down pains, and having tried sev ­ In his night robe. Temporary insanity We use modern Day Coaches Lapeer, Mich., Aug. 26.—Judge Is thought to be the causa. He was within twenty days after sorvice on her of a afternoon, at the west front door of the court eral doctors and different remedies Nothing Loft of Revolution Save on copv of said bill Hud notice of this order; and bouse for Cliuton County in Michigan, in the We use Handsome Parlor Cars with no success, your Wine of Cardui Smith has sentenced Bert C. Sills of eighty five years old. in default thereof, said bill will be taken as Village of St. Johns, in said County, there will 190 Wabash avenue, Detroit, to Mar­ confessed by said non resident defendant. Aud be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder We use only the finest Sleeping Cars was Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 27. —John the Isthmus of Panama. the only thing which helped me, quette prison for fifteen years for as­ it is farther ordered that witbiu Iwnoty days, the premises in said mortgage described, viz; and eventually cured me It seemed to McNulty, aged fifty-five, a Cascade Washington. Aug. 27. —The Colombi­ the complainant herein cause a notice of this The south half of the southwest quarter of sec­ build up the weak parts, strengthen saulting Mrs. Sidney Castle of North township farmer, unmarried, commit­ an legation last night received a order to be published in The Clinton He- tion 30 in township 5 north of range 2 west in Our Cale Service is not only Branch. ted suicide by hanging. He had spells pcin m an . a newspaper printed, published and Michigan, containing eighty-seven acres more Excellent in Quality, but the system and correct irregularities.” cablegram from Bogota corroborating circulating in sain county, and that said publi­ or less. of insanity. cation be continued therein, on ?e in each week Dated August 21, 1902. Reasonable in Price By “tired women" Mrs. Adams Quick Capture. previous official reports announcing for six weeks in succession, or that he cause a Milo D. Campbell , Mortgagee means nervous women who have St. Joseph. Mich., Aug. 25.—The AN UNEXPECTED TURN. the pacification of the Interior of the copy of this order to be personal I v served on N orton A Jamison . country and also giving Minister Con ­ saia non-resident defendant, at least twenty Attorneys for Mortgagee. Our road is smooth disordered menses, falling of the farmhouse of Farmer Hartman, near days before the time above prescribed for her 20 13 womb, ovarian troubles or any of Bau Claire, was robbed just before Alleged Conspirators in Military Scan ­ cha further detailed Instructions re­ appearance. Our schedule is fast these ailments that women have. noon Saturday. A neighbor saw three dal Plead Guilty to New Charge. garding the canal treaty. GEO P. STONE. ROBATE ORDER.—8 FATE OF MICHIGAN. Our rates the lowest You can cure yourself at home with The dispatch says the Interior of Circuit Judge. County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the men leaving the house with valuables Lansing, Mich., Aug. 27. —The Hen- William M. Smith , ProbateP tiourt for the County of Clinton bolden Our service convenient this great women's remedy, Wine In two hours the men were captured Colombia is now entirely at peace and Complainant ’* Solicitor. 20-7 at the Probate Office, in theV illage of St.Johns, of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has and are now in the county Jail. derson-Ames company ’s troubles grow­ that there Is nothing le/t of the revo ­ ou Wednesday, tbe 20th day of August, in tbe ing out of the old military board scan ­ lution save on the Isthmus of Panama year one thousand, nine hundred and two cured thousands of cases which ROBATE ORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN. Present, Charles M Merrill. Judge of Probate. and & small force of the revolutionists County of Clirocn, —ss. At a session of the doctors have failed to benefit. Whv Young Fisherman Drowned. dal, took an unexpected turn in the P In the matter of the estate Jl LI A A not begin to get well today? All Mackinaw City, Mich., Aug. 25.—Joe in the state of Magdalena The latter, Probate Court for the County of Clinton, ROHE, deceased. circuit court when the charges against according to the latest official advices, holden at the Probate Office, iu the Village of On readiug and filing the petition, duly veri ­ druggists have $1.00 bottles. For Metty. a fisherman ’s son. from Naubin St. Johns.ou Monday, the 25th day of August, fied of Alice A. Leddick praying that the last any stomach, liver or bowel disor ­ Hunter, Kauffer, Woodworth and Blck- is giving the Bogota government no in the year one thousand nine hundred way, some time during Saturday night erstaff were called. The warrants will and testament of said deceased may be der Thedford ’s Black-Draught fell into the water from the fishing uneasiness. About 10,000 men are be­ and two. proved and admitted to probate and that should be used. against them alleged perjury. By mu­ ing dispatched to the isthmus, and Present, Charles M. Morrill. Judge of Probate. Thomas E. Ballinger or some other suitable dock and was drowned. His body was In the matter of the estate of HARRIET person may b© appointed executor of said es- For ad vice and literal are, eri dross,giving tual consent, the charge was changed probably 1,000 of them will be detailed L. WATTS, deceased. •ymnnptotns, The Ixdiee' AavWory Depart found in six feet of water. to conspiracy to defraud the state— On reading aud filing the petition duly menlent, The ChattanoogaC' Medicine Co., to cope with the situation In Magda­ Thereupon it is ordered, that THURSDAY. bauagooge.Team the same charge on which General lena. It is said that some sharp ac­ verified of William M. Loland, executor of THE U th DAY OFHEPTEMBER, A. D. 1902, at Firebug Confessed at Flint. said estate, praying that he may be licensed oneo ’clock in tiie afternoon, fie assigned for Will White was convicted and given tion may shortly be taken by Colombia to sell real estato belonging to said deceased Flint, Mich., Aug. 26.—Roy Hopper, tbe hearing of said petition aud that the heirs- THE RIGHT WAY te nyears. at the result of reports that the rjJjel for tbe purpose of paying debts, mortgage* and at-law and legatees of said deceased, and all In Jail here charged with arson, has When this was done the attorneys boats are coaling and receiving aShis expenses. other persons interested in said will, are re­ to confessed that he burned the barns of for the accused announced to the Thereupon it i* ordered, that THURHDAY, quired to appear at a session of said court then WINEo'CARDUl and ammunition at the Nicaragua port THE 18 th DAYOFHEPTEMBER, A. D..1902. at Asa Chapel and Thomas Goodfellow, to be holden at the Probate Office in the vil ­ court that the four members of the of Corinto. one o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned forlbe lage of St. Johns, and show cause, if any there Cincinnati, Louisville, In Grand Blanc township. company named were ready to plead hearing of said petition and that tbe heirs at bo why the will should not be approved. Chattanooga guilty. The court will accept the plea. law of said deceased and ail other persons in ­ And it is further ordered, that notice be given Awful Automobile Accident. terested in said estate, are required to appear to the persons interested in said estate, of the MICHIGAN BRIEFS. Judge Wiest notified them to appear at a session of said court then to be holden at peudency of the hearing thereof, by caus­ and Tuesday afternoon, but at 3 o’clock de ­ Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 27. —Two the Probate offleo in the Village of Ht. Johns were killed and three injured in an ing a copy of this order to be published iu cided not to take up the cases until and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer The Clinton Republican , h newspaper ALL SOUTHERN POINTS. A Bad Accident. —Joe Hodglns, IIv automobile accident at the Park ave ­ of the petitioner should not be granted. printed and circulating in said Connty of DO* '/ ? «ing near West Branch, was struck oi to^ay. And it is further ordered, that a copy of Clinton, for throe successive wooks previous to nue bridge over the New York and this order be published in tbe Clinton the head and his skull fractured by : Ask the Ticket Agent to route you Ix>nd Branch railroad tracks Tuesday. Republican , a newspaper printed and cir­ piece falling from a barn door. Ho 1 Is Roosevelt Sounding Alger? “lV>" b”* rV“S'ARLES M. MERRILL. In trying to avoid running down a culating in said County of Clinton, for three (A True Copy.) J ndge of Probate. ▼ia the C. H. A D. in a critical condition. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 27. —General man, Frank J. Mathews, president of successive woek* previous to said day of hear- Alger will leave the city today for a T VROBATEORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN. For information address Serious Cave-in at Negaunee.—A the Realty Trust company of Jersey 21-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, trip east. The question is asked _L County of Clintou- ss. At a session Of J. A. Williamson. D. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. rious cave-in occurred at the Queen City, lost control of his machine and (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. the Probate Court for the County of Clinton mine at Negaunee Tuesday, by which whether the object of his visit is to It plunged against the railing, broke holden at the Probate Office, In the V illage Of or to s*k for a medicine that will elevate see the president. A mysterious visit Ht. Johns,on Wednesday, the20th day of August. several hundred feet of the track of through and dropped to the rails thirty- D G. Edwards. P. T. M.. Cincinnati. Ohio. you to the equal of the healthiest nerve- the South Shore was carried down and of Congressman Smith Monday night Id the year one thousand nine hundred and strong man on earth. five feet below. Mr. Mathews was in ­ several houses were endangered. is thought to have had something to stantly killed, the heavy machine fall­ ^Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judgeof Probate Harness Makers Struck.—Fourteen do with Alger’s movements, and the ing upon him. Mrs. J. H. Cobb of Rich­ In the matter of the estate of RKBLl LA PALMO TABLETS theory is advanced by local politicians S. DRYER, deceased. union harness makers in the shop of mond, Va., one of his guests, died later On reading and filing the petition duly veri- will give you nerve-force. Brown & Schler at Grand Rapids went that President Roosevelt Has been at the Monmouth Memorial hospital, fled, of James Sweeney praying that the last Where to Locate? They will restore you to the buoyant on strike Tuesday because of alleged sounding Qoneral Alger through Con ­ and Mrs. Louise Pizzini, her sister-in- will and testament of said deceased may he health you enjoyed before you were gressman Smith. Senator Burrows proved and admitted to probate and Why, In the territory favoritism on the part of Foreman law. Is believed to be dying. or some other suitable person may be ap­ Traversed by the over-worked, or began to live unnatur ­ Schultz toward five non-union men em­ has not agreed In every way with the Parcel Post With Great Britain. pointed executor of said estato. v ally. ployed in the shop who refused to Join administration's policies, and it 13 hint ­ Thereupon it is ordered that THURSDAY, London, Aug. 26.—Beginning Sept. Your busy season will soon be THE 11th DAY OF SEPTBMBKR. A. D„ 1902. at Nervous wrecks are daily made happy the union. ed that the president would like to and strong by the use of Palmo Tablets. know where General Alger stands. 1, the postoffices of Great Britain will one o’clock in the afternoon, be assigned for accept parcels for transmission to the here and the bearing of said petition, and that the heirs- Louisville They act most powerfully exactly Gave Him Five Years.—Herbert Ad ­ at law and legatee? of said deceased and all where you are weakest ams. a Port Huron youth who pleaded Habeas Corpus Writ Granted. United 8tates. The various attempts other persons interested in said will, are re­ guilty to feloniously assaulting his sis of the British government to conclude quired to appear at a session of said court then BO centa par box. 12 for |S. Guaranteed. ter and abusing her in a shocking man ­ Lansing. Mich., Aug. 26.—Messrs. a parcels post arrangement with the to be holden at tiie Probate office in the vii Book free. Baker and Beaumont, attorneys for lage of Ht. Johns, and show cause, if any there \ Nashville ner, has been sentenced to five years' United States having resulted In fail­ Now is the Time Halsid Drug Oo., Cleveland, O. Frank C. Andrews, the convicted De­ lie. why the will should not belapproved. imprisonment at Ionia. ure, the British postal department has to repair your machines and And it is further ordered, that notice be given Sold by C. E VanSickle, troit banker, late Monday afternoon arranged this independent service. The to tbe persons interested in said estate of tbe Wants Husband Pardoned. —Mrs. W. obtained from the supreme court a gety our supplies peudency of the hearing thereof by causing a Druggist, St. Johns, Mich. H. Groner, wife of W. H. Groner, who Cunard and White Star lines will con ­ copy of this order to be published in the Clin ­ writ of habeas corpus for the purpose ton R epublican , a newspaper printed anti Railroad, was sentenced to two years at JackRdn vey the parcels to the United States, of having their client admitted to ball. We are equipped for doing all circulating iu said County of Clint«)D. for throe last spring by Judge Smith for black an dthe American Express company -THE- The writ la made returnable on the will deliver them in that country. kinds of machine work, and keep successive weeks previous to said day of near- mail. Is circulating a petition among first day of the October term of court, Milford people asking that Groner be in stock brass goods and thresh­ 20?S CHARLES M. MERRILL. Great Central Southern Trunk A. E. Richardson, when the question of admitting An ­ Bear Hunt For Teddy. ers’ supplies. A True Copy.) Judge of Prohate CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. pardoned. drews to bail pending the hearing of Financially Embarrassed. —The Mag­ his case by the supreme court on a Asheville, N. C., Aug. 26.—When DROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN. Line. ----IN---- Shop corner of Spring and Higham ic Manufacturing company, a patont writ of error will be argued. The term President Roosevelt visits Asheville I County of Clinton.-as. At a session of the In September he will be given a bear You will be interested in our Prohate Court, for the County of Clinton, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Streets, opposite Wood Bro s paint concern In which several prom­ opens Tuesday, Oct. 7. and In the holden at the Probite Office, in the \ illage of inent Ann Arborltes are Interested, hunt in ths North Carolina mountains work and prices. Call and see us. Ht. Johns, on Thursday, the 21»t, day of Mill. meantime ht* will remain In the Wayne Mississippi, Florida. has gone up In the air and a petition county jail. under the leadership of “Big Tom” August, in the jroar one thousand nine hun ­ dred and two. „ , . -WHERE- Jobbing promptly attended to. will be made to have It declared a Soldiers and Sailors’ Reunion. Wilson, who lives in the shadows of Present, Charles M. Merrill. Jndgec.f Probate. Mount Mitchell, and who found the Farmers, Fruit Growers, Store fixtures and case work bankrupt concern. Flint. Mich., Aug. 27. —The ninth an ­ Hichmond & In the matter of the estate of CLARISSA body of the celebrated Professor M. CASTER LINE deceased. Asphalt Roofing a specialty. More Rural Delivery. —An additional nual reunion of the Northeastern Sol­ Stock Raiser, Manufacturers, rural free delivery route has besn or­ Mitchell, who was drowned and for Ou reading and filing the petition, duly veri- diers and Sailors' association will he whom the mountain was named. St. Johns. fled, of Mark I.. Casterline praying that Warren Investors, Speculators, dered established at Fenton, Genesee held In Flint Sept. 3, 4 and 5. The Holmes, B Casterline or some other suitable person may county, on Oct. 1, the carrier Id be ap­ first day will b« devoted to business tie appointed administrator of . v and Money Loaners. 7638 Bloody Fight In Kentucky. Thereupon it is ordered that THURSDAY, pointed later. The route will be 22% meeting, dress parade, address of wel­ THE A V OF 8 K l*T E M BE K. A. D, 1902, will find tha greatest chaDces in the United miles long, will cover an area of 24 come by Mayor Alvord; addresses by I^ondon, Ky., Aug. 26.—A report at one o’clock in the afternoon, be assigned State- to make "big money" by reason of tbe square miles and cerre 500 people. comes from Ousley county of a fight fn, the hearing of said petition at the Probate abundance and cheapness of [NTS. Colonel Janes of Detroit; William T. Office in the village of St. Johns. And it is in which Jesse Nearly and a man Our New Summer land and Farms, To Claim a Fortune. —W. P. Cum­ Tower, Coleman; Judge Beach of Lex­ further ordered, that notice bo given to tne per­ Before placing your order mings. an old-time resident of Niles, ington, and other prominent speakers. named Allen were killed and five men sons interested in said estate, of the time Timber and Stone, hah laft for England to claim a fortune Governor Bliss and others will deliver and one woman wounded. There were and place of Raid hearing, by causing a copy Iron and Coal, no witnesses except those engaged in of this order to be published In TnK Clin ­ for stone side walk or of $89,000 left him by his father, who addresses Thursday, and Judge Du­ ton R epublican , a newspaper printed and cir­ Ijibor Everything! died six years ago. Cummings recent ­ rand will speak Friday, followed by th* fight and they refused to give any Styles in GENTS’ culating in said county of Clinton for three details except the foregoing. successive weeks previous to said day of hear- Free sites, financial assistance, and freedom ly picked up a'New York paper and other well-known men. from taxatioo, for the manufacturer. building stone call and iafU CHARLEH M. MERRILL, read an advertisement requesting him Land and farms at tl.00 per acre aud npwards to return to Hernebsy, England, to Noted Horse Thief Caught. Cyclone on Island of Majorca. (A True Copv.) Judge of Probata and 500.000 acre* in West Florida that can bo taken gratis under the U. S. Homestead laws. get our prices. We may claim his fortune. Kalamazoo. Mich., Aug. 26.—Charles Barcelona. Spain. Aug. 27. —News TAILORING. First Spiritualist Marriage.—Tbs Farr, alias Charles Williams, one of has reached here of a fearful cyclone 17th Annual Ohio Kxcurwion. Stock raising in the Gnlf Coast District will at Feianltx. on the island of Majorca, make enormous profits. be able to save you Arts marriage ever performed In Grand the most notorious horse thieves in Are very sensible and the The Ann Arltor Railroad will Rive its Half fare excursion* the first and third Tues­ Rapids by a spiritualist took place the country, was brought here Monday tnormoui damage Is reported to have 17th Animal Ohio Excursion Wednesday day* of each month. money. Tuesday. The principals were Miss morning from Decatur and lodged in been dons; houses have been da nobbiest we have seen. October 1st. Siieeial train will leave Let ns know what you want, and we will tell Mabelle Olive Sanford and Wellington the Kalamazoo Jail. Farr, wbo is stroysd and lives have besn lost O wobso at 10:08. Excursion tickets yon where and how to get it- hnt don't delay, a* the country is filling up rapidly. Walter & H odqe Grove, the service being performed by flfty-one years of age, has stolen When you see a man wear­ Rood for return until November 1st will Printed matter, maps and all information & sister of the Rev. Emmiliess Btake, A blessing alike to vonng and old;Dr. horses all his life and has served three Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. In * sold to Toledo at $1.22 for the round free. Address ST. JOHNS, MICH. who Is an ordained minister in the terms In Jackson His depredations ing a tasty, neat-fitting suit trip, and at correspondingly low rates to R. J. WEMYSS, spiritualist church. Nature’s specific for dysentery, diar ­ since July 4 extend over several ooun rhoea and summer complaint. you may think, and rightly so all stations in Ohio on the Wheeling & General Immigration and Industrial Agent, Bad Mishap; No One Killed.— A ties. Lake Erie; Detroit Southern; Hockiug LOUISVILLE, KY. steam pipe at the Port Huron Light & that it came from Jackson ’s Valley; Ohio Central lines; Cincinnati, MONEY TO LOAN. Power Co.’s plant blew up shortly be­ Seventeen Bicyclists Arrested. tailoring establishment. Hamilton & Dayton and Lake Shore a 1,000 and upwards at 6 per cent fore 6 o'clock Saturday evening and Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 26.—No Michigan Southern Railways. Call

Elsie. Wncoiistu. Maple Kaplds. HAPPENINGS IN OVID Our schools will commence one week A. S. Reynolds visited the Capitol James MoFarlin returned from Bay City Thu nd aj. from next Monday, September 8th. View Monday. and 8. Ferguson and Roblesky went out Mrs. E. Srhoomiuiker and Mrs. Hum Quite a tiumlier from this vicinity Geo. Moyer is home from a short 6815 ■LITTLEFIELD on easy ones from Havel to Bussey. are visiting in Bay City. took in the carnival at Lansing last stay at Greenville. Week. 1 2 3 4 ft 8 7 8 * 9 11. M iss Annie C-obh is home from a two Arvilla Brown visited friends near Bu$ine0^ \$ Bu£it]e^ WrtldiiiK (Quietly Sultimil/«-d at the Flint 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 5 weeks' visit at Kalamazoo. Pearl Sherman left for her jxist in Carson City this week. Ovid 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Oklahoma City on Monday of this week. Iiriilt-’M Home Thursday. Leonora Chase is entertaining her I. E. Hewitt and wife, of Greenville, Batteries: Ziuram and Burns; Robles­ friend, Miss L. A. Hull, of Bath. Miss Jeiiuie Simmerson, of Grand were in town this week. ky and Becker. Mrs. A. B. Netzorg, of Battle Creek, Rapids, sjx ut hist week visiting Mis. Will Wick ham. Miss Myrtie Payne visited her sister flNI) we are not happy unless we are doing lots ~A quiet wedding took {dace at the is u guest at the home of M. B. Netzorg. in Breckenridge last week. home of Harley Hubbard, east of town, Ovid News in Brief. Mrs. L. B. DowJHu, is entertaining Our new circulating library has come M of it. A little closer prices and much larger and is awaiting the call of its jiatrous Nancy Halstead and brother, Clifford, Thursday evening, when their daughter, company from Cleveland and Blooming- were in Lansing last week. Addie, was married to Lett Littlefield. and is evidently a tine collection of sales is better for us, also our customers. We George Arnold is quite ill. dale. books. C. M. Redfern and T. S. Alexander Rev. Jerry P. Baker, of Corunna, in ­ Miss Grace Johnson, of Ovid, was the are in tine shape to do big business this fall and formed the ceremony. The couple are John Price sjient Sunday with friends Q. L. Taylor and wife returned from were in Lansing hist week. iu Price. guest of friends iu Elsie duriug the jiast Ros»* Kgli*ston is home after tui ex­ aiiendinur a few days with friends in week. Lansing last Friday. Mrs. Taylor’s expect to do it. Our stock was never so low, Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Littlefield Harvey Walton, of Essex, was iu town sister, Mrs. Ida Thomas, accompanied tended visit iu Battle Creek. have many friends in this place who Monday. Miss Ettie Tyler, of Holt, is visiting them, and is visiting relatives and Mrs. Lucy Gamble and Miss Tressa never so free from old goods, which will give us extend hearty and sincere congratula­ her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. friends in this vicinity. Martin were iu St. Johns Monday. A. G. Shepard was iu Flint on busi­ Preston. for fall practically an entirely new stock of goods tions. ness Monday. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Miss Bertha Matoon, of St. Johns, is Miss Gladys Randolph, of Detroit, church will serve a chicken-pie supper the guest of Hosea Face aud family. of the latest and best. Watch for our announce ­ A. S. Berry visited in Lansing the was the guest of Mrs. B. Jd. Wooley first of the week. next Saturday evening from ft to 9 Mrs. Hosea Face is reixirted to have DEATH OF FRED BRIGGS over Sunday. o’clock at the home of Mr. Ludwick. been on the sick list the first of the week. ments ol the arrivals that will soon be here. Nellie Shepard si>eut Monday with Mrs. Wm. Wooll, of Marine City, is friends iu St Johns. All are cordially invited. Miss L. V. Cristeuson, of Greenville, Consumption Takes Away One of visiting at the home of her jiareuts, Mr. Mrs. Judkins gave her readings very was the guest of Miss Mary Boyle last R, F. Cameron, of Elsie, was iu town and Mrs. Kelly. week. Ovid's Young Men. on business Monday. nicely last Friday evening, and Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Hazel, of Shepardsville, Nettie Streeter sang several very flue Mrs. Sarah Hammond, of St. Johns, Joljn [lielp, - jft. Johng, JJich. Mrs. W. D. McCormick visited friends was the guest of Mrs. Curtis Fuller the songs, both evidently having had ex­ in Ijausing last week. was the guest of friends in town over The home of D. G. Briggs and family latter part of last week. cellent training iu their resix*etive Sunday. was deeply saddened Tuesday, August Miss Nina Beebe was the guest of De­ Mrs. M. R. Van Deusen entertained branches of art. The audience was Andrew Aiinis, wife ami little grand ­ 19, by the death of his only son, Fred J., troit friends last week. Thursday lastiu honor of the 88th birth­ small, owing to another entertainment aged 20 years. Deceased had been quite son spent Saturday last with friends in Julia Trenton, of Bay City, speut Sun ­ day of Mbs. Elizabeth Hill. being held in the near vicinity the same town. ill with consumption for a long time, and day with Ovid Friends. evening. death was a relief to him. Mr. Briggs Prof. A. F. Doyle, of Bad Axe, is at The Lilian Lyon Stock Company are Bert Garlic aud George Edson have present iu Germany, lifter which he in ­ Mrs. Jason Wilder received a visit advertised to play in town for all of Pewamo. was lxiru in Lima, New York, and came a few days since from her aged uncle iu Northwest Lebanon to .Ovid with his parents in 1879. He begun work iu Lansing. tends visiting London and other places next week. Mrs. D. B. Proper is visiting relatives of interest. Hugh*. Aiken Tullman, now 92 years of Mrs. Ethan Youngs was in Ionia Sat­ had never been very strong, and for age. Accompanying him were his Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews, of | IA. H. Lattimer was in Pewamo ou some months had been unable to leave iu Owosso for a few days. Quarterly meeting of the M. E. church Ithaca, were the guests of F. L. Convis urday. buhiuenn Friday. occurs Sunday. August 31. Presiding daughter, Mrs. Ezekiel Brown, a daugh­ the house. The members of the U. B. church are ter of the latter, Mrs. Fred Brown, and wife Sunday. E. B. Rich, of Ludiugtou, and daugh­ Hayden Smith did business in Carson He leaves a father, mother and little preparing for a convention. Elder DeLainarter will preach Sunday ter Ruth were in Lyous Wednesday. morning. whose little daughter accom]ianit*d her, Miss Gleo Creasinger went Friday to Monday and Tuesday. sister, Beulah, to mourn for him, Ellen Hoi bridge, of Ithaca, spent jiart all together representing four genera­ take up her work iu a school in South Mrs. Gallager has been entertaining besides a host of sympathizing friends. Lew A. Chase expects to attend the Mrs. A. A. Moore and son, Ernest, of last week with friends here. tions. Mr. Tallmiin is still quite hale Dakota. She teaches music. her grand daughters, Misses Bessie and were in Carson Tuesday. » The funeral was held at the house Fri­ alumni of the School for the Blind at aud bids fair to puss several milestones Gracie Flemiery. day morning. Interment in Maple J. C. Cobh, of Bourdmay, is visiting, Lansing from Wednesday until Friday Misses Ivali Hulibell and Fanny Mrs. Freeman and Mr. Ujison visited friends in Ovid for a few days. before bidding his friends the final Cowles an: in Detroit this week in the Rev. D. B. Davidson aud wife, of Grove cemetery. of this week. udieu. in Fowler Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Green, of Price, interest of millinery business. Lowell, attended the Bai»tist church Chas. Smith has received an offer of Sunday morning. G. K. Bol**uder returned Saturday called on Ovid friends Saturday. Danford Shadduck and wife went two Mr. Rhorabaclier aud daughter, Tlieo. from a visit with his son, Frank, in Death of Mrs. Mary K. ltobeon. work in Cndillac and will remove from weeks ago near Coldwater to attend a Miss Nettie Smithermau visited Toledo to that place iu the future. At of Laiugshurg, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Sei- Indiana. Mrs. Mary E. Robson died at the home reunion of his mother’s relatives, the Wm. Wright and T. M. Newton last ber, of Ithaca, were the guests of Mrs. friends in Lansing over Sunday. ircscnt they are visiting at the home of Miss Clara Decker and Miss Mamie cf her son, John H. Robson, last Tues “French ” families and descendants. week. Barnes aud family Monday. Alliert Berry has a position with the {>lrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Forty-eight gathered and made a lively Kemji were among the S. S. excursionists day morning after an illness of al>out Norris tailor company of Owosso. O. Finch. Joe Reed and daughter, Mabel, of Mrs. George Miller returned Saturday to Detroit. one week. Deceased was born in New oompany for several davs. Last week Ovid, visited his sister, Mrs. E. Fuller, evening from Sparta, where she has Harry Bennett, who has lH*en in Wy­ York, in 1839, and in 1871 came with Mrs. John Horn, of Bennington, spent four of the compahy, Mr. and Mrs. over Sunday and Miss Maliel remained been visiting her brother, Bruce Keister. Miss Minnie Talcott, of Grand Rajiids, her family to this place, where they Sunday with friends in this place. andotte for some mouths, has returned Edwin French, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom for a week. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ryron to his home for a short visit previous to Young, came to visit the many friends Miss Ida Swindt, of Olivet, and two Goolthrite. since resided with the exception of a Miss Kate Finch, of Elsie, was the Rob’t. Anderson and wife accoinjianied neices of Jackson, are Bjx'iiding the short time sjient in Northern Minnesota. guest of Mrs, J. M. Dills, Sunday. his entrance at the Ferris school at Big here, and here is how they aud their George Goolthrite, of Carson, called Rapids. Clarence Bennett, clerk at Mrs. Forman as far as Grand Rapids week iu the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Robson was an active Christian, Mrs. Martin Brown, of Henderson, entertainers spent the week. Wednes ­ ou his aunt, Mrs. Angeline Goolthrite, Cameron ’s drug store, will enter at the day a party of twenty went to Lansing, Saturday, Mrs. Forman is on her way sejih Swindt. being a member of the Congregational visited Ovid friends over Sunday. home in Denver. Wednesday. church hen*. She leaves five children, siime time. Both will study pharmacy. giving most of the day to looking over The L. A. Society of the M. E. church Fred Cutler and family and Lillie and Miss Jessie Wall sin le, of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Harriet Curtis, widow of John the Agricultural College and farm. J. K. Pettys aud wife, of Palo, but were entertained at the home of H. Ernest Moore picmced in Crystal last Mrs. Grace Kiimear, Mrs. Jennie Mc­ is the guest of friends iu this place. Gill, Chas. K. Robson, John H. Robson, Wesley Curtis, and an old pioneer, died Thursday thirty visited and took dinner formerally of Maple Rapids, are the Loomis Tuesday afternoon. A very en ­ Wednesday. and Wm. H. Robson. Her husband Miss Edith Carl, of Grand Rapids was suddenly about 4 o’clock on Wednesday at Mr. Shadduck ’s. Friday forty went guests of Wm. Wright and wife and joyable time is rejiorted by all who Miss Elva Bolender, of Sjiarta, is died aljout nine years ago. the guest of Ovid friends over Sunday. afternoon of this week. She was sleep­ to Grand Ledge and took in the sights other friends in towu. were jiresent. visiting friends ond relatives iu the The funeral services were conducted Mrs. Hudnutt, of Albion, was the ing when the end came. Mrs. Curtis and scones there, taking dinner at Levi Mrs. Maud Long, of Centerburg. neighborhood. Shadduck ’s. Saturday fourteen went Bodily pain loses its terror if you’ve a at the late home on William St. east, guest of Kate Hathaway over Sunday. was a well known and highly respected Ohio, Miss Margaret Hoover, of Chicago, liottle of Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil in Several of our young jieople, members Thursday afternoon. Interment in lady, about 80 years of age. She was to Lansing again, visiting the Capitol, aud Mrs. Myrtie Drury, of Big Rapids, of the Junior League and their friends Harry Southworth is home from liis Industrial School, and other places of the house. Instant relief in cases of Maple Grove cemetery. work iu Minnesota for a short vacation. the mother of I-iorenzo Curtis, of the were the guests of their parents, Jacob bums, cuts sprains accidents of any sort. jiicniced iu Lyons Friday. firm of Curtis & Bates, elevator men. interest. Making a week long to be re­ Hoover and wife the past week. Mrs. Angeline Goolthite, who liaA an Pearl Hunter aud Kate DeLaVergne membered by all jiarticipauts. spent yesterday with friends in Owosso. Two musical entertainments will be ojieration jierformed on her eye by Dr. A PRETTY CAME given at the Baptist church, Elsie, The District Loyal Temjierance Westphalia. Victor Eugene Smith, of Detroit, is slowly im­ Mable Jenks is visiting at the home of Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Sep­ Legion convention met here Monday proving. her aunt, Mrs. G. M. Edwards, of Owos­ tember 2 and 3, respectively, by Leonora aud Tuesday of this week. Several Chas. Chajiin is on the sick list. Deo Hale fell from the sejiarator so. Myron Hazen drives a new double But Ovid Lost to Flint on Friday last and Lew Chase and their pupils. The Logious were represented aud the ex­ carriage. Janies Huyck arrived last week from while tiireshing at Mott Lattimer’s to the Time of I to 6. Chas. VanSlyke, Ed. Marvin and hour will l>e 8 o’clock and the admission cellent program was very well carried Ponchatoula, La., to his brothers, and Thursday and was unconscious for Sam Eerguson were iu St. Johns Mon ­ out. Two spirited addresses were de ­ Sibley Hazen is giving his house a new to each, ten cents. The programs are as coat of paint. Sunday there was quite a reunion of all several hours. There wras no serious day. follows: Tuesday evening —Organ solo, livered on Monday evening by Rev. G. his brothers aud sisters. resultg. C. Junkins, of this place, aud Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I. Perrigo, of Portland, There was a pretty exhibition of base Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howe, of Price, “Prison Song’’, Annie Van Deusen: Paul Jamison sjient Sunday at his Mrs. O. Gage, who has been with her ball at Ovid park on Friday of last week, visited relatives in this place over Sun ­ piano solo, “Mavbells ”, Grace Alhaugh; Norcross, of Big Rapids, State Presi­ spent Sunday with friends in this vicin ­ sister, Mrs. Angeline Goolthrite for dent of the Order, the first oue on the ity. mother’s. His sister Blanche goes to when the Flint League team faced the day. vocal duet, “Wyukeu, Blynken and Olivet Saturday and will begin her work several weeks, returned to her home in duty of jwirents to train their children Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitlock, of Orange, invincible Ovids. It was fast and fur­ A. T. Putman entertained his Sunday Nisi”, Rosalie aud Frances Netzorg; next week as teacher in the high school. Carson Thursday. Her sou, Archie, re­ ious from the beginning, and but for a organ solo, “Erminie ”, Dora Noouey; to understand that life was real and sjx*nt a few days last week with Mr. turned with liepr school class with a picnic at Round Lake earnest and meant something liesides Mrs. Sleight, an aged lady, mother of few bad errors the score should have Saturday. piano solo, “Kammenoi-Ostrow ”, Edith and Mrs. Chas. Kelley. Travis; vocal solo, “Thy Remem­ having a good time and the latter ad ­ J. D. Sleight, who lives iu the south OASTORXA. been 2 to 1. There is no disputing the Mr. and Mrs. Royal Holsinger. of St. Word has been reoei- ed by friends in jiait of Victor, is not expected to live. fact that Ovid was outclassed, and they brance ” and “Snowflakes ”, Clmrlotte dress was on the subject of social purity. this vicinity that Ed. King died at the Bean tk* / The Kind You Haw Always Bought Louis are visiting at the home of Alfred Pearce; piano duet, “Military March”, Tuesday evening tlie gold medal con ­ She has had the third stroke of jiaralysis. Signatir* an; to be given much praise for the Holsinger. Soldiers ’ Home August 13th, of dropsey. work they did. Edith Travis and Alberta Chase; piano test elicited much interest and called He was mi old resident of this vicinity. Remember the ice cream social next of Flint came to bat first and all she Miss Mary Yoorhees is visiting at the solo, “Rondo from dementi ’s Sonatina, out a good audience considering the Friday evening, August 29, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Garry, very busy season of year. Only five of The hogcholera, which has been rag­ church. Rev. C. W. Greene will give a could do was to send out long flies Op. 38, No. 5”, Iva Sherman; vocal duet, ing about Portland for the past few which were pulled in by Snyder after of Lansing. “O, That We Two Were Maying”, Leo­ the six contestants were present. One short address on the “American High­ of the liidies from Bath was absent and weeks, is slowing moving towards this landers. ” some sensational running, one hit to Wm. Long and family, of Ionia, spent nora Chase and Claude Tabor; piano vicinity. Several reports declare that APPLES. right, and one strike out. Ovid could Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. solo, “May Breozes”, Donna Lee; vocal I neglected to learn which one it was The W. H. M. S. of Victor Congre­ The St. Johns Evaporator will com­ so cannot publish the names. The men and dogs carry the germs and con ­ mence buying apples Angust 29, 1902. do no better in her half, and after Keis­ Ed. Potter. solo, “Ave Maria,” Lenora Chase; piano sequently hog buyers are becoming gational church will meet Wednesday, medal was awarded to No. 4, Miss Nina WOLCOTT & WALDRON, ter had fanned, Snyder went out on an Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Voix, of SaultSte. solo, “Octave Study, Op. 48, No. 2”, rather unwelcome guests. A number September 3rd, at the home of Mrs. M. easy one from pitcher to first, and Castle Lew Chase; vocal quartet, “Sweet and Hall, from Bath, and the 2nd prize to H. and F. E. Greene. Tea will lie served ST. JOHNS, MICH. Marie, were guests of friends near Ovid Warner B. Vredenburg, of St. Johns. of fanners are marketing their hogs followed with the same color. over Sunday. Low”, Leonora Chase, Mrs. O. Hankins, l>efore the disease reaches them. and all are cordiallv invited. Claude Tabor, Archie Wooley. Wed ­ The judges expressed much gratification In the second inning Becker hit Fitz­ Frank Parker returned Friday frbm patrick, who a moment later was thrown nesday evening —Organ solo, “Pirates of at the excellent merit of the whole, and an extended visit in Buffalo and other Penzance ”, March, Goldie Somers; had considerable difficulty in making South Olive. out at second on Bum’s hit. Cowan al­ places in N. Y. lowed an easy one to roll between his piano solo, “Sonatina in C”, Rosalie a choice. Mrs. Rowley, of Wyandotte, feet, and Bums made a dash for third, Mrs. S. A. Oberlin was in Owosso Fri­ Netzorg; organ solo, “Old Guard state sujx*rinteudeut, was present all V. Fitz is still quite sick, the result of stf but was cut of by a good throw by Smith day to attend the funeral of her mother, March”, Mattie Brainard; piano duet, through the convention, and as chair­ a fall. VERY INDICATiON points to an $ from short right field. Harley was easy Mrs. Stephenson. “Mazurka”, Grace Alhaugh and Lulu man was host in herself, callable and Mrs. Sadie Smith has a cousin visit ­ for Cowan and Castle. S. Ferguson It is estimated that about 1,000 excur ­ Besley; vocal solo, “Ferry for Shadow- ft easing. The music was excellent and ing her from Ohio. excellent furniture trade the W started Ovid ’s half by fanning at three of sion tickets to Detroit for yesterday town ” and “Daises”, Mrs. R. T. Cam­ contributed much to the interest and \l/ altogether the officers feel that it has Mr. and Mrs. S. Holmes, of Fowler­ coming season. We are well Bum’s fast ones, Roblesky flow to right, were sold in Ovid. eron; piano solo, “Mid-Summer Night’s ville, visited at Wm. Case’s last week. E and I. Ferguson hit a short one and was Dream”, Nocturne, Alberta Chase; been a very gratifying and profitable SI/ Mrs. E. W. Lyon left Saturday for a meeting. The amount raised was Quite a number from around here at­ prepared for it with thrown out at first by Ziuram. week’s visit with relatives in Maple Rap­ vocal trio, “Evening Song”, Marium Downie, Alberta Chase, Edith Travis; $11.00, which paid the expenses of the tended camp meeting at Pine Lake last SI/ Bussey flew to let in the visitors half ids and Middleton. Sunday. of the third, Havel was easy for 1. Fer­ organ solo, “Elf Polka”, Alice Van convention and left a small balance, SI/ Leroy Caldwell left Friday for a few Haun; piano solo, “Album Leaf”, Ethel another gratifying aud not always Positively the Largest and guson aud Castle, Ziuram hit to right week’s visit at Lansing, Jackson, Ann There is more catarrh in this section of for a safety and was left dead a moment Clark; vocal solo, “Good Bye Sweet present feature. the country than all other diseases put y Arlior and Detroit. Day” and “Dear Heart”, Marium Dow­ Best Selected Stock later when Post sawed out. Cowan flew Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and together, and until the last few veal ’s w out to third, Smith to center, and Becker Mrs. G. H. Faxon left Tuesday for a ney ; piano solo, “Second Valse”, Char­ was sujqiosed to lie incurable. For a w visit at the home of her son, George lotte Pearce; vocal solo, “A Winter other distressing eruptive diseases yeild hit an easy one for Bussey. quickly and permanently to the cleaning, great many years doctors jironounced it we have ever had on our floors, Our In the visitors ’ half of the fourth Faxon, of Chicago. Lullaby”, Mrs. M. B. Netzorg; piano a local disease, and jirescribed local duet, “Radieu.se ”, Concert Waltz, Char­ purifying ]lower of Burdock Blood Bit­ things took on a different lisjiect when Meedames Horace aud William Mc­ ters. remedies, and by constantly failing to aim is to make the Zigenbine reached first on an error by I. Carty have purchased the High house lotte Pearce and Lew Chase; piano solo, cure with local treatment jironomioed it I Ferguson, was advanced a moment later on William street east. “Slumber Song”, Lulu Besley; vocal incurable. Science has proven catarrh by a hit by Fitzpatrick, aud scored on H. E. Nix and wife, of Big Rapids, quartet, “When the Light Stars Were Fowler. to be a constitutional disease, and there­ Prices so low that people SI/ aii error by Smith in trviug to recover Gleaming”, Leonora Chase, Mrs. O. fore requires constitutional treatment. visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ed Case was iu Lyons Tuesday. himself in time to cut off the runner at Sarah F. Nix, last week. Hankins, Claude Tabor and Archie Hall’s Catarrh Cun*, manufactured by can afford to buy. Wooley. Lizzie Ulrich was in Pewamo Thurs­ home. By this time Fitzpatrick was on F. A. Barnes and wife, of Kalamazoo, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is * day ou business. second, Burns proved easy for Becker are spending a couple of weeks’ at the the only constitutional core on the Get our prices before purchasing. and Castle, aud Blair flew to first. Har­ home of S. W. Row* and family. Ettst Eagle. Floyd Wren sjient Sunday with market. It is taken internally in doses SI/ ley came up with a hit to left scoring friends at Hastings. from 10 droi>s to teasjioonful. It acts SI/ Fitzpatrick aud was caught at the plate Mrs. Frank Waiters and daughter, directly on the blood and mucous sur­ Carol, of Maple Rapids, are visiting at Miss Hazel Allen, of Grand Ledge, is Mrs. Rose Hammond, of Pewamo, ¥ by Ferguson. It was also in this inning was i i towu Tuesday. faces of the system. They offer one the home of her father, Wm. Vaughan. visiting at the home of her uncle, J. H. hundred dollars for any case it fails to that Ovid got in her work. Keister sin ­ Alton. si/ gled to center, stole second, advanced on Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Keilog, of Ban ­ Mrs. Geo. Smith and son Arthur were cure. Send for circulars and testi­ E. I. HULL. Snyder ’s sacrifice, and scored on a short croft, visited at the home of their Dr. D. B. Vincent, of Cold water, in St. Johns Saturday monials. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO UNDERTAKING. si/ jrnssed ball. Castle drew a jiass, stole daughter, Mrs. C. L. Stone over Sunday. sjx*nt Tuesday evening at the home of B. E. King and wife, of Mason, called Address, F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, second, but was left when S. Ferguson W. A. Barnes returned Saturday Wm, Murton. ou friends in town Sunday Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75. struck out and Roblesky went out from from a week’s visit at the home of his Miss Edith Sprague and her grand ­ Miss Nina Chajijiell was the guest of Hall’s Family Pills are the liest. Blair to Bussey. daughter, Mrs. N. W. Watkins, of Lan- mother left last Thursday for an extend ­ C. Sturgis and family Sunday. Flint came up smiliug when Havel ing. ed visit to Canada. Mrs. Julia Salisbury is sjiending the made the umpire believe lie had been Mrs. Bessie* Stone returned Saturday Mrs. S. Charles and daughter Myra, week with friends at Crystal. hit. Ziuram fanned, and Post hit to to her home in Chicago, after a two of Jackson, are \;isiting relatives and right for a single, and Havel scored on Mr. and Mi’s. Jackson, of Muir, were weeks’ visit at the home of E. Stiff, of friends in this vicinity. iu town the first of the week. Smith's error. Zigenbine flew to Smith, Duplaiu. About twenty-five young people met and Fitzpatrick repeated the act to first. M. Hayes aud J. W. Geller took in George Burton and family have moved at the home of Charles Bissell Monday the excursion to Detroit Sunday. There was nothing doing in Ovid ’s half, evening to celebrate his eighteenth birth as Ziuram got I. Ferguson’s high fly cheir household goods into his mother’s house and will reside there until a house day. Hiffqwtrents presented him with a Miss Lena D. Fox is sjx-ndiug a cou- foul, Cowan was roblM*d of a hit by a fine gold watch and chain. The evening jile of weeks with friends at Ashley. NOBLE BVR-NETT can be secured. sensational catch by Fitzpatrick, Smith was sjient in music and games. Refresh­ H. Sutton and wife entertained Mr. hit safe to right, and Becker started one Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett, of Bacon, Indian Territory, are visiting ments consisted of candy, bananas, ice and Mrs. J. S. Haynes, of Detroit, Sun ­ for the north corn-field but was caught cream and cake. day. out by Zigenbine. friends here. Mrs. Bennett is one of Flint was put away easily in her half the matrons of the Indian school at that Chas. Heller and wife sjient Sunday Has Many Special Offerings in of the sixth. Burns going out easily to place, and site tells many interesting with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gillson, of St. Castle, Blair getting a lift* by Castle’s stories of her work there. Sunday In looking over the decisions of the Johns. error, and Harley fanned. Blair was morning she sjioki* to the Baptist Sun ­ courts on the l>ee tree question we John Bauer aud wife and Frank Ul­ thrown out at second in an attempt to day school of her work, giving an ac­ find that the courts hold that a man rich and wife sjx*nt Sunday in Grand steal In Ovid's half Keister went out count of the school in detail. Mr. and bus no more right to euter upon the Rapids. Seasonable Dry Goods from Fitzpatrick to Bussey, Snyder flew Mrs. Bennett have with them an Indian premises of his neighbor and capture Mrs. A. Lance and daughter Mrs. to Havel, Of vs tie got a life on Fitzpat­ girl from the school, Edith Lawrence, a swarm of struy tiees, unless they Frances Young, were in St. Johns rick’s error, and S. Ferguson went out by name. Mrs. Bennett was formerly have escaped from his own hives, or Thursday. Miss Elva Quick of this place. from Havel to Bussey. tnke the bees and honey from a bee E. J. Leddick and wife and Irene Nobody was safe in the seventh, as tree th'an he has to enter his neighlior’s Schemer wen* at Crystal a few days of Bussey proved easy for Cowan and Cas­ last week. orchard and steal his fruit. There Is tle, Havel could not connect with Beck­ Watertown. an old belief amoirg people, growing Nearly .‘>00 jx'ojile took in the Detroit Shirt Wedsts, Suits eurvd Skirts er’s curved, aud Ziuram flew to S. Fer­ excursion Wednesday; 378 tickets were Willie Crass took in the excursion to out of the customs of pioneer days, that guson. Roblesky went out from Blair Detroit Wednesday. sold in Fowler. to Bussey, Ferguson started oue to the bees and their honey are anybody ’s Raymond Meyer returned home from club house that was pulled in by Post, Miss Elsie Shavey, of DeWitt, visited property who first locates them, but Minnie Crass last week, Ionia Sunday accomjianied by his grand Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Curtains and Cowan went out, Havel to Bussey. there Is no Inw to Justify or warrant father, C. Meyer. There was oue in it for Flint in her Born, Tuesday, August 19 to Mr. and any such belief. Mrs. Ira Elliot, a 9 pound son. Mrs. Ricliard Havens and daughter half of the eighth after Post and Zigen- Blanche and Ed Havens and wif are bine had fanned, as Cowan made an ­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lonier visited in visiting friends at Cleveland, Ohio. other error on an easy one from Fitz­ Fowler Sat unlay and Sunday. It Is Impossible t* account for such patrick who advanced a base by Burns a tremendous growth of weeds ns ev ­ Frank Whittaker left last Thursday A. C. Dorman visited in Diamondale for Peres key, where he will sjiend a single to center, and scored on another last week returning Monday. ery man has had to fight this season hit by Biair. Burns was cut off at the save on the theory that a vast nrnount short time with lus uncle, Frank Gruler. NEW FALL DR.ESS GOODS. Miss Ti**tsH Elliott sjx'iit last wi**k in Reulien Kinley, who has been in Sjxv plate by I. Ferguson, for the third out. Lansing attending the carnival. of weed seed remains In the ground Smith came up for Ovid and made a liit from one year to another without ger kane, Washington, the past two years, which he beats out for two bases. Beck Mrs. Delia Rodgers, of Fowlerville, is minuting, to Inter spring up when soil returned to his home Tuesday and will Keister also I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Elliot. er was called out on stri and weather conditions are specially sjx*nd a short time with friends in this BARGAINS IN WAIST SILKS vicinity. fanned Mid Snyder w lit out. Burns to] Mrs. B. F. Kinney and Miss Inez, of favorable to plague the tiller of the Busaev. Lansing, are vigiting at Kirk Conrad ’s. Miss Lizzie Martin, who has be n 1 $1.00 svnd $1.25 Silks to Close Ovit ed 50c Havel got a hit which bounded into soil. With us land which was kppt sjieuding the jiast week with Mrs. The- j C. C. Woodruff and family attended absolutely free from woods of any kind the cornfield and could not Is* recovered the pioneer picnic at Park lake Thurs­ n ssa Kasjx*r, returned to her home in ‘ until lie ci*ossed the plate. Ziuram was day. Inst year, not one being allowed to go Holding acromjianied by her neice, Flo-1 given a life on Cattle s error, went to! to seed, ts for might we can see Just rence Kasj**r second on Smith’s error, and scored on : exactly ns badly |>estered with a weed XA. a single by Post. Zigenbine w jis easy growth this year as though a full crop Have Always deigtlt for I. Ferguson and Castle, and Fitz-1 NOBLE BURNETT of weeds had been allowed to go to jwtrirk fanned Castle started it for i seed on tlio ground last year. Ovid in her half of the ninth by fanning ;