The Clinton independent. VOL. XXXVII.—NO. 49 ST. JOHNS, MIOH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903. WHOLE NO.—1911 MRS. MARY E. G1BR0NS, DR. OTTO J0SLEN, R. D. FOOTE ANOTHER VICTIM MANLY IRISH. SCHOOL /VOTES. Among the Earliest Hettier* of 9t John*, A Former St. Johns Hoy, Now a Successful ; Reported by Charles B. Pierce. j I* the Second Victim Thl* Week Who I* Of Misplaced Confidence, i» Man Old Well Known loth* People of Thl* Village Hen Phm.iI on to the New Life. Practitioner In SauFraucIsro, Cal. Suffering From * Kick From * Horse. Enough to Hmve Kuowo Better. **

Fl*l ******** Jr-***»♦♦♦ **************-* >»*»*»■»*»♦«**<.saaenaa-iit- e partment reappeared at the wlLdow, Too Old to Try. followed by a young lady In mourn-; One nf the students at the Ujilve* Ing. slty of Pennsylvala, wishing to turn OUT OF A PIONEER’S © "Beg pardon, sir, but I handed you| an hoaest penny during his vacation, the wrong portmanteau. That belongs! Soirve Reflections decided to Introduce a new and popu­ r* “ • to this lady. This is yours.” 9^ & lar cyclopedia into the country, and TRUNK. Flint glanced at the portmanteau on to sell it among the farming popula­ uM4wwwMWM»Mw«miumj the seat before him. It certainly was tion. Needless to say, he had many not his, although it bore tbe initials BtNcKeior Girl. queer and amusing experiences. At From all those men who think they was solemnly held that women one place he found an old man work­ T ws» a slightly cynical, the assistant had actually mistaken "C. F." lie was mechanically banding it iflick to the porter, when his eyes know It all—good Lord deliver us! should not be taught to write, as ing in tbe fields. “I’d like to sell you tut fairly good-humored him! He glauced hurriedly at the en ­ they would thereby acquire an unholy a new cyclopedia. ” said the agent. crowd that gathered about velopes of the letters. They were ad­ fell on the young lady’s face. It was the face of the daguerreotype. When you wish to convey the facility In communicating with their “Well, young feller,” said the farmer, a warehouse ou Long dressed to Shelby Fowler, tbe name by subtlest and most delicate flattery to lovers, and thus militate against the "I’d like to have one, but I’m afraid Wharf la Ban Francisco which the assistant had just called him. “I beg pardon," be stammered, "but are those your initials?" a man, ask him for advice. Is Isn ’t peace and stability of society. Funny I’m too old to ride the thing. ” one aftcruoou in the suui- The mj'stery was plain now. And for necessary to follow it. the present he could fairly accept his She hesitated; perhaps It was the ab ­ how old-fashioned all these objections fuer of ’51. Although the occasion was ruptness of the questiou, but he saw read after a few years. Soda Galore In Wyoming. auction, the bidders ’ chances more good luck and trust to later fortune to The trouble with most men In love Wyoming's soda deposits are the n usually hazardous. and the season justify blmself. she was confused. “No. A friends. ” Is that they want to hurry. Occasion ­ It Is wonderful how many people greatest on earth. We have enough d locality famous for reckless specu- Transformed In his new garb, he left ally there is one who understands natural soda in our soda lakes to tlon, there wus scarcely any exeite- his lodgings to present himself once She disappeared into another car­ get their opinions ready-made. And riage, but from that moment Harry that every stage on the way is inter ­ they are apt to come from the class make all the soda biscuits in the world eut among the bystanders, and a lazy, more to his possible employer. His esting and should be made the most for the next two centuries and then way led past one of tbe largest Flint knew that be liad no other aim that never gets its clothes that way. If-liumorous curiosity seemed to have in life than to follow tbe clew and the of. * throw In for good measure, sufficient taken the place of any zeal for gain. gambling saloons. It was yet too early sal soda and soda lye to cleanse all It was an auction of unclaimed to tiud the dry goods trader disen ­ beautiful girl who dropped it. He Twentieth century man thinks he bribed the guard nt the next station In the long migrations of the birds the tribes of earth during the two cen ­ (runts and boxes —the personal luggage gaged; perhaps the consciousness of a from north to south, in the journeys does not like the new woman. But turies they aro feeding upon Wyoming more decent, civilized garb emboldened and discovered that she was going to he does. He could not endure an f early emigrants —which had been New York. On their arrival he was of the blacktail deer of the Rockies, biscuits, and still have plenty of soda ft iu storage In hulk or warehouse nt him to mingle more freely with stran ­ when death lurks by the pathway to eighteenth century woman If lie got left to make window glass for the hi Frnnclsco, while the owner wus gers -and lie entered the saloon. He ready on the platform to respectfully one. assist her. A few words disclosed the their summer or winter homes; In Unltod States for generations to come. eking his fortune in the mines. was scarcely abreast of one of tlirs the wild stampede of the buffalo that —Dillon Doublejack. The dithculty null expense of trnus- faro tables when a man leaped up with fact that the was a fellow-country ­ woman. although residing in Euglund, once ranged the mighty plains —we He who teaches us how to love Is rt. often obliging the gold aecker to mi oAtli anil discharged a revolver full never hear of a "weaker sex." Queer. greater than he who loves us. Texas Finds a Remedy. ake part of Ills journey on foot, re- in liis face. The allot missed. Before and at present on her way to Join some friends at Ilarrogute. Her name Fate, Tex.. Sept. 21st.—Texas has ricted him to the smallest Impedi- ids unknown assailant could tire again There was once a man who was not Mental congeniality makes friends. seldom, if ever, had such a profound euta, and that of a hind uot often the astonished Flint had closed with was West At the mention of this lie again fancied that she looked dis­ spoiled by being lionized. His name Physical magnetism makes lovers. sensation, as that caused by tbe intro ­ ’ouud iu the luggage of ordinary civil- him and instinctively clutched the was Daniel. Only the two together can make a duction recently of a now remedy for tlou. As a consequence during the weapon. A brief but violent struggle turbed. They met again ami again; the lnfoe happy marriage. Kidney diseases. This remedy has migration of ’41) he was apt o:i land* ensued. Flint felt bis strength failing Every college boy likes to be ad­ already been tried in thousands of g to avatl hiuiself of the invitation him, when suddenly n look of astonish ­ mnlitv of his Introduction wus over ­ cases, and in almost every case the isca.iy displayed ou some of the doors ment came into the furious eyes of his looked by his friends, ns his assumed dressed as “old man," and members In the love of a true, faithful and name was already respectably and re­ of the bald-headed row always love to noble nature, whether man or woman, results have been wonderful.. f 4lie rude hoslelries ou the shore: adversary, and the man ’s grasp me­ bo called “my boy. ” Henry Vaughan, of Rural Route, Host for the Weary and Bforage lor chanically relaxed. The lialf-freed pis ­ sponsibly known beyond California. He there is a strain of maternal tender ­ No. 3, Fate, says of it: runks. ” In a majoriiy of eases he tol. (brown upward by this movement, thought no moie of his future. He was ness and protection. —Minnie J. Rey­ in love. He even dared to think it In Spain not so very long ago it "I suffered with Kidney Trouble for ver returned to claim liis stored prop- was accidentally discharged point nolds in New York Times. over 18 months. I was very bad and ty. Enforced Absence, protracted blank Into ids temple and he fell dead. might be returned; but lie felt he had could get nothing to help me till I Aqwully by good or evil fortune, ac- No one iu the crowd had stirred or in ­ no right to. seek that knowledge until heard of the new remedy, Dodd ’s Kid­ nituulated tli? high « ora^e charges terfered. he lmd told her his real name and how he ciiuie to assume another's. lie did ney Pills. I began to use these pills, On til they usually fai exceeded tin* ••Yen'vo done for French I’ete this and very soon fouad myself improv­ fetu il value o. the goods; .>icl:UL'ss, time, Mr. Fowler." said u voice at bis so alone —scarcely a month after their Lawyers Valued at $50. first meeting. To his alarm, she burst ing. I kept on aud now I can say I am furl her enilgraiiou, or death also re- elbow. He turned gaspingly and recog­ absolutely cured and free from any puct«d the number of |i.i>>inle ilaiui- nized bis si range benefactor, Flynn. into a Hood of tears, nud showed an agitation that seemed far beyond any Lawyers were not popular with the crime, you have, since its com­ symptom of my old trouble. fuits,fill IK, amiHI that more aw. deriui human "I call you all to witness, gentlemen, ” Penfield Flowers, the old hotel pro ­ mission, seen the error of your way “I am very glad I heard of this —ubsoiuie for%eifiiiu ss of de- continued tin* gambler, turning dietn- apparent cause. When she had partly frailty recovered, she said, iu a frightened prietor, or as he preferred to call It and are selling no more cider. So In wonderful remedy and I would lAOsitl'll1 possc.-sious —< oaiidued together torily to the crowd, "tliut this man was "tavern keeper, ” at Delhi, up the view—” strongly udvise anyone suffering with c the bu.k of the properiy *u the first attacked, and was unarmed. ” lie voice: ’to Leave “You are bearing my brother ’s name. State. “Pent" was once indicted for “Who told you that? ” Interrupted Kidney trouble to try it, foi^J know it ^um iidiaii’M hands. Under ati Under ­ lifted Flint ’s limp and empty hands, But it was a name that the unhappy selling liquor without a license, the “Pent, ” “I sell cider—sell it every will cure.” stood agreement they were always sold and thru pointed to the dead man. who Dil[iea> tiauaartlon- aud flnan tally able to xducky purchaser, and general bidding j on sight. Mr. Fowler; but lie missed it "Pent ” received his instructions me It was all fixed up with the judge I” carry out auv obligation* made l>y their Arm. from inc, and was threatening to bring Wxsr & Tkiax , Wholesale Ilruinrlata, Toledo. O. us encouraged —except when the by uot wnitiug to see if you were from his two attorneys, and when A month or so after a lawyer, who Waldiko . KlXXAX A Mabvix , Wholesale Drug- Speculator, with the true gambling In ­ armed. It wasn ’t the square thing, them to our Virginia home and expose jrl*t», Toledo, O. lilm to our neighbors. Maddened by the time came for him to plead an ­ had been the old man ’s attorney in Hair* Catarrh Cure 1* taken Internally, acting stinct, gave no idea in Ills face of what and you’re all right with the crowd nounced: “I sold cider.” another suit, cut hh . throat In an at­ directly upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the (was drawn in tl/s lottery. Generally, now, whatever he may have lind agin desperation the miserable boy twice at­ system. Testimonials Rent free. 1‘rlce 71c per tempted the life of the scoundrel, and “Then you plead guilty?” said the tack of melancholia. His estate sued bottle. Sold by all DruKKUu. however, eornc suggestion in the ex­ you." magistrate. “Pent ” for fees, and obtained judg­ Hall's Family Pills are the beet. terior of the (rank, a label or initials; "But," protested the unhappy Flint, might have added that of blood-guilt ­ iness to bis other sins had he lived. I “Guilty, nothing, ’’ replied the pris ­ ment for $50. The old man, In spite The congested counties of Ireland ar* gome conjectural knowledge of its "I never laid eyes on the man before, oner. "I sold cider; cider that I made of the protests of the court, deposited nil on tile western coast. termer owner, or the Idea that he might did change my name to my mother ’s and my name isn ’t Fowler." maiden one, left the country and have myself from my own apples. ” the $50 before the judge and made be secretly present iu the hope of get­ Flynn halted, uml dragged him In a The judge hastened on with the this announcement: Allen's Foot-Ease, Wonderful Remedy. ting ids property back for less than the lived here to escape the revelations of ’’ Have tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, and doorway. that desperado should he fulfil his case to prevent the old man from “I want to say right here that accumulated dues, kept up the bidding "Who the devil are you?” he asked spoiling h!s own chances. there ’s always $50 waiting for any find it to be a certain cure, and gives com­ and interest. threat. ” fort to one suffering with sore, tender and roughly. In a flash of recollection Flint re­ “Well, Mr. Flowers,” said he, “I lawyer in the county that ’ll cut his swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN’S A modest-looking, well-worn port ­ Briefly, passionately, almost hyster ­ understand that, though you admit throat. ”—New York Tribune. FOOT-EASE to my friends, as it is manteau had just been put up at a ically, Flint told him his scant story. membered tbe startled look that liad come into his assailant's eye after they certainly a wonderful remedy.—Mrs. N. gmull opening bid, when Harry Flint An odd expressiou came over the H. Guilford, New Orleans, La." oiued the crowd. The young man gambler ’s face. lind clinched. It was the same man who lind too late realized that his an ­ But few men exhibit their bravery d arrived a week before at Ban "Look here." he said abruptly, "I until after the danger Is past. auciaco. friendless and penniless, and hnvp passed the word to the crowd tagonist was not Fowler. And Bill Was Elected. bad been forced to part with his own yonder that you are a dpnd broke miner "Thank God! you are forever safe YELLOW CLOTHES ARE VIT8IOYTTI,T. ffeets to secure necessary food and cnlled Fowler. 1 allowed that you from any exposure from that man, ” Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blua. jgiug, while looking for employment, might have liad some row with that lie said gravely, "and the name of Attorney Bill Barnes of Muddy All grocers sell large U oz. package, 5 cent*. Fowler has never boon known in San or two, tiying to think of some way the Irony of fate that morning the Sydney duck, Australian Fete, In tbe Fork had filled nearly every other to make things tumble his way on An extreme rigor is sure to arm proprietors of a dry goods store, struck mines. That satistled them. If I go Francisco save in all respect and honor. office in the Trigg County Court election day. everything against It.—Burke. with his good looks and manners, had back now and say it's a lie, that your It Is for you to take back —fearlessly House, and now he was a candidate He had “win" $100 in an all-night and alone.” Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.' offered him a situation, If he eould name ain't Fowler, and you never knew for sheriff on the Republican side. poker game, and he laid this little pile F»r children teething, softens the sum*, reduces In ­ make himself more presentable to their who I’ete was, they ’ll jest pass you She did, but not alone, for she Rhared Bill was good at politics, knowing of poker winnings aside for a cam­ flammation. allays pmln, cures wind colic. 25c a UltUe. fair clients. Harry Flint was gazing over to the police to deal with you, and It with her husband. —Waverley Mrga- paign purpose, but it was a day or two zina* just how hard to slap a man on the Tast experiences give good counsel half abstractedly, half hopelessly, at wnsh their hands of It altogether. You back, or to whom the bottle should be before he could decide just what way but make poor patterns. the portmanteau without noticing the may prove to the police who you are. passed when electioneering, but he he could make the $100 do the work auctioneer ’s persuasive challenge. sud how that d----d clerk mistook you, A Woodland Kclio. had made himself a bit unpopular with among those 119 negro voters. Bill Money refunded for each package of As became the Idle man having the PUTNAM FADELESS DYES if unsat ­ SHfn Ids abstraction he was not aware hut it will give you trouble. And who the big negro settlement that occu­ was a kind of a say-nothing genius, isfactory. [hat the auctioneer ’s assistant was also Is there here who kuows who you really time of his life in the primeval forests pied a J-ottom near the county seat anyway, so he hustled around in a Looking at him curiously, and that pos- are?" of the Temagamie Reserve In Canada, by refusing to take a hand in a negro quiet way and got the full name of llbly his dejected and half-clad appear- “No one. ” the Clerk of the New York Court fit baptizing over at the pond, and after every negro voter in that settlement. uice had excited the attention of one “Then take my advice and be Fowler, Special Sessions was graciously In ­ a canvass among the voters of that The night before election day he had clined to instruct the workers in camp. MTMH'USNIBT bf the cynical bystanders, who was ex- and stick to It! Be Ftfvvler until Fowler section found them all to bo really a large wagon running for several Y*v wim rin* These, says the New York Tribune, Ichangdlng a few words with the as­ turns up and thanks you for it; for indifferent about his being elected. hours at full tilt. fOWEIty sistant Ho was, however, recalled to you’ve saved Fowler ’s life, as Fete were two young, unknown men who, Some seemed not to care about voting On election morning each of the blmself a moment later, when the port- would never have funked and lost his with a canoe and a camping outfit, at all the way things stood, and others hundred and nineteen negroes found autoau was knocked down at $15, grit over Fowler ns he did with you; were likewise seeking backwoods ex­ talked like they might scratch the stepping shyly around in his front d considerably startled when the as­ and you’ve n right to his name." perience. ticket for one time. yard a plump spring chicken, with a lant placed It at his feet with a lie stopped nud the same odd super ­ He came once upon one of them bak ­ Bill came back and bothered a good red tag fastened to its neck with blue WATLRPROOr (prim smile. stitious look came into his dark eyes. ing bread In a portable aluminum oven deal about this, for it had always ribbon. The tag boro the negro's 0ILC9 CLOTHING ( “That ’s your property, Fowler, and “Don ’t you see what that all means? before a smoldering log fire. taken this big bunch of negroes to name, under which was added: IVIRYWHMfc. “Ah, ” said the clerk, assuming a re­ The bet moteriolx skilled wortacn cod reckon you look as If you wuutcd It Well, I’ll tell you. You ’re In the big ­ bring down the Republican side of the “I won ’t scratch tlie ticket; don ’t jisty oeven yean experience hene made ick bad ” gest streak of luck n man ever had. clining position of graceful ease, "bak-; GCfties. Bill sat around with his chin you. Compliments of Bill Barnes, can ­ TOWER'J Eckert Goats and fliti j “But—there ’s some mistake,” stam­ You’ve got the cards in your own Ing bread, I see.” in his hands in a dark study for a day didate for sheriff." —New York Times. fcnouj the world over Thqr me mode in t “Yes. It doesn ’t come up for a cent. ”, black or yellow tor ad kirvh of wet work, mered Flint. “I didn ’t bid. ” hands! They spell ‘Fowler. ’ Tlay ond every oorment beams the JI6N Of N<\ but Tom Flynn did for you. Fowler first, last and All the time. “You see,” continued Nie clerk, with TOWERS TMC rf5M ofluyarfredtooive idt ou see, 1 spotted you from the first, Good night and good luck, Mr. Fowler." rising wisdom, “the baking-powder, 44 99 m ijfoction. All rtfoke dealers leil 1them. which contains cream of tartar, Uber-! AJ.T0VB COJOJ(OUttM.$iA A told Flynn I reckoned you were The next morning's journal contained UlfTIRS ion amm ca.Lmntd.mman of those chaps who came back an account of the justifiable killing of ates when heated a certain amoufct Of When I Went Fishing. VL in the mines dead broke. And he up the notorious desperado and ex-convlct, carbonic acid gas,, which ----” d bought your things for you—like a Australian Pete, by a courageous “Oh, don ’t talk shop! ” interrupted uare man. That ’s Flynn's style. If young miner named Fowler. the cook. “I hate it out here! ” “When I was fishing in the Arkan ­ would jump into it and catch them ­ W. L. DOUGLAS Is a gambler. ” “An act of firmness and daring, ” said “Oh, you do!” the clerk observed, sas Bayou,” said the Rev. Dr. J. R. selves.” *3.££&*3SHOESii!S!!! “But,"persisted Flint, "this never was the Pioneer, "which will go far to coun­ astonished. “What business are you Howerton, "I saw a fish which was so “In tl\e Pigeon river, In this state,” Yon eon save from $3 to $5 yearly by property. My name Isn ’t Fowler teract the terrorism produced by those In, may I ask?” game and bold that he jumped up In said Dr. Howerton, with grim deter­ wearing W. L. Deifies 9340 er $3 shoes. mination writ on his face, “a man was They equal those | never left anything here. ” lawless ruffians. ” “I’m an assistant professor of chem the air and bit off two feet of my fish ­ assistant looked at him with a In his new suit of clothes and with lstry at Yale.” fishing, and he used as a sinker a big that have been cost­ ing line bullet that came from a Revolutionary ing you from $4.00 balf-creA for by somebody else and given ity. Within the year he became a part such a purpose that henceforth instead ing line. An Immense fish jumped out "And the men who llvo close to that That Doaglas «*m Cor­ same river catch fish in the most mod­ ona Colt prorea there Is you, It’s nothing more to me. Take ner. The same miraculous fortune fol­ of States offering bounties for them of the water and was caught by the valaa iu Douglaa ahoea. leave It” lowed other ventures later. He was they will encourage the propagation of ern way. They no longer use a hook Coroaa la tha hightat rims of the spectacles. When he was and line, but they lie down by the side frad# Pat.Leather Made. (The ridiculousness of quarrelling mill owner, mine owner, bank director the little beasts. Louis Grosraentir drawn out of the water the spectaclos Color Kyeleti turd. , er the mere form of his good fortune —a millionaire! lie was popular, the of the stream with rifles in their Our $4 Blit idqe llnecwnot tqualloda> anu prict. (nomen et omen?) has, according to were pulled across his face and he Khoea by Mall, M renta extra. Ilium rated re struck Flint and, as his abrupt reputation of his brief achievement the Omaha Bee, discovered that prairie, hands, and when the fish —big, fierce, Catalog free. W. L. DO LULAS. Brockton, Maas. efactor bad as abruptly disap over the desperado kept him secure dogs are a very great aid to the culti­ was gazing reproachfully through Mrs. fine fish they are—Jump into the air red, he hurried off with his prize, from the attacks of envy and rivalry. vation of alfalfa. Mr. Grosmentlr says Woods ’s spectacles. ” they shoot ’em with a rifle. I call that aching fals cheap lodging house he He never was confronted by the real that alfalfa, to grow, must be Infected “When I was down in Mississippi, ” fishing some.” . }U mined its contents. As he sur- Fowler. There was no danger of ex­ with a certain fungus, and that there said General R. A. I^ee, “I struck a lot “I pass. ” said Colonel James Howie, m cd, it contained a full suit of cloth- posure by others —the one custodian of is no agency of infection go good ns the of fish that were so sporty that all you with a sigh. —Charlotte (N. C.) Obser ­ of the better sort and suitable to his secret, Tom Flynn, died in Nevada despised prairie dog. His discoveries bad to do was to rock a boat and they ver. S urban needs. There were a few ar- the year following. He had quite for­ are the result of four years of experl-* A PUZZL1.—1The person whole aueoeecfui In na •> lev of Jewelry, which he put relig- gotten his youthful past, and even the mentsi Ins the number of line* In thl* picture will reoetve a The Baby and the Bull. see her sitting between the horns of valuable prtie. Yon will And our premium watch aside. There were some letters more recent lucky portmanteau; re­ far tupertor to anything ever before offered for a tif- |(rhlch seemed to be of a purely busi- membered nothing, perhaps, but the The Power of Radium. There Is a baby on a ranch In Colo- the fierceset bull on the ranch. The n 1 ng service. Write your answer plainly aa a poetol hull was lying down quietly under a card, together with your name and addreaa, and yon character. There were a few da- pretty face of the daguerreotype that Suppose one should hold a crystal of rado who has struck up a curious will hear from ua wftbln a tew day* telling yon what friendship with a bull. -This baby is tree, chewing the cud. The mother se yen have won If tueceaefnl la the oontert. fcuerrootypev of pretty faces, one of had fascinated him. There seemed to radium in his hand with his face E CONTEST LETTEBOO, I1ZS Breadaay. New York ch was singularly fascinating to be no reason why he should not live turned to the East. Suppose that one i girl not quite three years old. She screamed to the child to come away, K Bat them was another, of s and die aa Shelby Fowler. of the electrons were a leaden bullet lias a dreamy nature rnd Is fond of but the child just pulled the bull ’* ng man, which startled him with His business a year later took htm circling the earth to Its starting point all the animals on the ranch. She ears until It got up ant took her for CHISMS TRUSS RK 18 Wi*. marvellous resemblance to himself! to Europe. He was entering a train at He would be shot In the back from the wanders about alone for hours, talking a walk around the pasture. It was s flash of Intelligence he understood one Of the great railway station* ef westward five times before he could to herself and to the animals. the first of many similar jaunts, and all now. It was the likeness of the London, when the porter, who had Jtest fall to the ground, so rapid Is the mow One morning her mother, going to the baby and the bull are bow the HSlThtapMa ’t Eye Veter ddmar of the trunk, for whom flspofclted Us portmanteau In a com* meat of the electrons. j look for her, waa terribly alarmed to warmest of friends. I

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTJ. 24, 1903.

“To my last dollar,” exclaimed on* THE CAUSE OF 8ICKNE88. of the male passengers, pointing with Dl*aas* No Longar Looked Upon M COMMODORE NICHOLSON a lean and yellow forefinger at th* “Dispensation of Provldonco." pile upon the table, and the others It I* ono of the most hopeful signs murmured to the effect that they had The Two Captains for the present and tho future of ■na-Other Rromlin) removed everything from their per ­ humanity that tho more enlightened Recommends Pe-ru sona. Pope, in a voice of thunder, and intelligent no longer regard pre ­ ent Men Testify* without stirring from the side of the ventable sickness as a necessary evil, By W. CLARK RUSSELL. table, called through the cuddy door Commodore Somerville Nicholson, of the “a dispensation of Providence, ” or United States Navy, in a letter from 1837 to one of the pirates, who immediate­ “the will of God.” We have grown Copyright, 1891, hy P. F. Collier. Copyright, 1997. by Dodd. Meed & Co. ly came aft. While he was ordering R Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., says: wiser and less superstitious than ** Your Parana baa been and Is the man to make the heap of trlikets were our ancestors, though ignorance and watches upon the table into a now used by so many of my CHAPTER XIV.—Continued. cut him down. The unfortunate com­ and criminal carelessness are still en ­ parcel. Crystal, Grindal and several of gendering disease and transmitting it friends and acquaintances as a The cry thrilled through the hearts mander of the West Indiaman fell, the brig ’s seamen came Into the cud- sure cure for catarrh that I am of the men, and seemed also to thrill cleft deep in the neck: his head was to posterity. Parents igaorant of, dy. or indifferent to, tho laws of health convinced of its curative qualities through the heart of the brig half off, and he dropped, a dreadful Now no sooner was Crystal in the which reeled slightly to some sight. not only doom themselves to Intense and I unhesitatingly recommend cuddy than he began to stare with all suffering, but, worse still, also con­ It to all persons suffering from passing fresher motion of air In a breath Pope had attacked the his might at the handsome girl, who as though in her £lumsy way she re­ mate of the ship; the man fired, demn their children perhaps to life­ that complaint."—S. Nicholson. looked also very hard at him, and the long invalidism, or hamper them men­ joiced. Many of the sailors sprang missed, and was instantly run through, face of each wore a singular sub-ex ­ United States Minister to Guatemala Into the shrouds and rushed aloft. It and all the time this was doing Pope tally or physically, or In both re­ Endorses Pe-ru-na. pression of inquiry. In a moment the spects for life. We Bee examples of was some time since a sail had broken was roaring out encouragement to his girl, putting her hands upon the ta­ Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, U. S. Minister ( the sea line, and the rascals’ vision men and bawling to the ship ’s seamen this everywhere —chronic sufferers to Guatemala, ex-member of Congress thirsted. ble, said, In a sweet but trembling from hereditary gout, rheumatism, to fling down tueir arms and they voice, “Is your name Crystal?” from Kentucky, in a letter from Washing ­ What was she going to turn out to should be well used. consumption and alcoholism. —Suc­ ton, D. C., writes: “Ay,’ L. answered. cess. “I am fully satisfied that your Peruna be? Each ship was traveling, and All this while a terrible fight was Then suddenly planting his hands heading toward each other, and there ­ is an efficacious remedy for catarrh, as I being fought under the main-deck and upon the table as sbo had, and lean ­ THE MOST COSTLY KNIFE. and many of my friends have been bece- fore, shortly after the two captains about the forehatch. Several bodies ing eagerly forward, he cried, “You fitted by its use.’’—W. G. Hunter, M. D. had taken the altitude of the sun, dead or wounded lay about the planks. Elaborately Engraved Utensil Has the there lay full and fair in the sight of are not going to tell me that you are Member of Congress From Virginia If Pope was animated with the Laura?” World's Record. Writes. the pirates, upon the blue sea right strength of ten, Crystal certainly The most valuable knlfo In the over the bows, no man-of-war, indeed, “I am Laura Crystal,” she answered, Hon. G. R. Brown, Marlinville, Va., fought with the Bpirlt and fury cf five. holding herself erect and clasping her world Is to be seen In the collection ex-member of Congress Fifth District, but a tall, full-bosoraed ship, with He was engaged in murderous conflict hands. of a famous firm of cutlers in Shef ­ 50th Congress, writes: painted ports, the hull sitting deep, a with a gigantic seaman belonging to “Jim Crystal’s daughter? ” field. It Is large enough to fit the “I cheerfully give ir.y endorsement to line English West Indiaman of about the Indiaman when Pope and Grin- pocket of none but a giant and con ­ your Peruna as a euro for catarrh. Its sJx hundred tons. She made the sign of assent with dal bounding from the poop came her head. tains seventy-five blades, which close beneficial results have beca so fully dem­ “That ’s what she is,” cried Pope, rushing forward; at sight of whom, onstrated that its uso is essential to ail “By heaven, Pope, ” cried the aston ­ up like those of an ordinary knife. persons aufleriug from that disease.’’ and now he began to sing out orders. seeing that their captain and officers Each of the larger blades is elabor ­ Pope ished man, “she ’s my cousin ’s child; —Hon. G. R. Brown. talked swiftly, communicating were killed, two of the ship's men and she used to sit upon my knee ately engraved and among the sub ­ The day was when men of prominence his intentions and plans. Meanwhile, Rhouted: “Quarter! We surrender, ” when a little girl,” saying which Crys­ jects of these strange pictures aro hesitated to give their testimonials to pro ­ the mass of the pirates lay concealed and threw down their arms. Instantly tal walked around the table to her. views of Sheffield college, the city of prietary medicines for publication. This along the scuppers, under the bul­ the rest followed their example, but He grasped her by the hand, pulled York, Windsor castle, Arundel castle, remains true to-day of most proprietary warks, and about the earronades. the raging pirates were for cutting •nd a score of other famous scenes. medicines. But Peruna has become so her more fairly into the light, and af­ justly famous, its merits are known to so Scarce more than half a dozen figures down every man that stood before ter gazing for a few moments with The hafts are of mother-of-pearl, If yon do not derive prompt and were visible on the brig ’s deck. them, when Pope rushed among them many people of high and low stations, that tory results from the use of Peruna, unfeigned admiration into her face, carved with great skill. On one aide no one hesitates to see bis name in print And meanwhile the fine ship came shouting with twenty curses: ne cried out, “How did you know the artist has depicted a stag hunt, recommending Peruna. at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full slowly on, lightly rolling her great “Back, you dogs! They ’ve surren ­ •nd on the other a boar hunt. When The highest men in ocr nation have meut of your case, and ho will be _ heights with majesty. me?’’ dered. The ship ’s ourfl. Back, you “By a look of father about you,” asked aa to the value of this knife, given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men to give you his valuable advice gratis. “She shows no guns, ” were Pope ’s bloodhounds! We don ’t want these she answered, “and by your name. the firm replied: "Well, we calculated representing all classes and stations are Address Dr. Hartman, President of ‘ last words to Crystal before he began men's lives, but their services. In *lt up to £920, but that was before It equally represented. Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohfcx to yell orders to his crew. But what are you doing here? What with ye,” he roared to the prisoners. has this ship done that she should be was finished, and then we ceased to "She ’ll be an easy capture, ” was And Crystal and Grindal helped him estimate what it had cost.” If women were unable to see the fin# boarded and her people killed and clothes worn by other women there Crystal's answer. to drive the helpless survivors into would doubtless be fewer wrinkles. “Stations! ” roared Pope. “Port the top-gallant forecastle, where they robbed? You are not a pirate, cous­ in? ” First Impressions Beat. your helm. Down with that red en ­ were secured. Polly's godmother gave her a Bible A Guaranteed Cure for Pile*. sign. ” Here Pope burst out, “Blame it Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding Piles all, Johnny, but introduce me, will when she was eight years old, and one With his own long arms he rushed CHAPTER XV. day Polly ’s mother found her reading positively cured or money refunded. the black flag aloft, and broke it, and ye?” ALLEN’o DISCOVERY for PILES, anew “Pope, Richard Pope, Captain Pope some passages in the old testament discovery that absolutely cures all kinds of ft streamed out inky as a funeral pall, Laura. which were full of “hell fire” and “the Piles. Prepared for Piles only. All Drug an unequivocal assurance to the ship Accompanied by the square man, of the pirate brig, Gypsy, ” exclaimed Crystal, and the handsome Irishman wrath of God” and other appalling Stores, 50c. Sent by mail on receipt of —an all too familiar syllable of doom whose lace splashed with blood looked things, according to Harper ’s Maga- price. Address Lcck Box 852, Le Roy, N. Y. V SffflO-saTIEH in those days. terrible with it, and followed by two made the lady one of his most elegant tine. The child looked up thoughtful ­ 10 CENTS. “Fire:” or three of his seamen, Pope, sword in bows. ly as her mother entered the room and Only a foolish wom-in ever acts ns it BESAU . She curtseyed in return, and said to she had conferred a favor on her hub- The two starboard broadside carron- hand, walked swiftly toward the cud- •aid: “Mamma. I have always had band by marryine him. headaches . Crystal, “Where is Captain Kerr? such a very pleasant Impression of What is to become of us? Am I safe? God that I think I shall not read the IF YOU OSK It ALL IU.CU, Are the lives of the passengers safe? Bible any more If you don ’t mind. ” Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Bali Blue. Oh, cousin, to find you—there are lit­ Large - ox. package only .r> cents. tle children among us.” The Reign of the Tr.ll Woman. Only the insignificant m in counts “As excitable as ever,” said Crys­ We are told that the reign of the anything Insignificant. tal. grimly. tall and magnificent woman is over, He was proceeding; Pope broke In. and that the dainty, fairy-like, viva­ To Cure a Cold In One day. “Depend upon it,” ho exclaimed Take Laxative Bramo Quinine Tab.ets. All cious little person is in favor (says ■*ruggiBt» refund money if it fails to cure. iV;. with profound significance, “you are The Lady). This change in taste, if perfectly safe, and so too, ” he added it exIstR, is due to the dressmaker and Secreting our sins will not slay them. PAINMNGUISH lightly, with a glance at the lady pass ­ the short skirt. The tall woman 13 —Itam's Horn. enger, “are tho others. ” not on the shelf. Through the power Piso ’s Cure ennot 1 e too highly spoken of as The sun was now close to the edge of fashion she has learned how to a cough cure.—.1. W. O’Hrein , 327 Third Ave., of the sea, and those are parallels look short. Trailing skirts give height. N., Minncapil s. Minn., Jut:, ri. l'.HIJ. Ikrin &Ibrov , where the twilight moves with giant The short skirt takes it away. It Is A lie is n loan on which you will strides, trailing behind it glittering far more a matter of art than nature. never cease to pay n: ttiffold interest. robes of stars, when its brow is still burnished with the glory in the west. AMINSTERjNG Much was to be done. It was a de­ FALL KIDNEY CHILLS. lightful task to talk to a beautiful ' With the chilling air of fall comes a:i i limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They young woman after days of the dreary extra tax on weak kidneys. — It's the time correct urine wiih brick dust sediment, monotony of the ocean, but the busi ­ Doan ’s Kidney Pills arc needed— now high colored, pain in passing, dribbling, ANGELTHOU: ness of the two ships must be seen to, recognized the world over us the chief , frequency, Lrd wetting. Doan's Kidney and Pope left the cuddy followed by Kidney and Bladder remedy. ! Pills remove calculi ar.il gravel. Relieve the pirates. Aching backs are cased. Hip, back, and heart palpitation, slecplt ssi^ss, headache Tho two captains walked the poop loin pains overcome. Swelling of the I nervousness, dizziness. f——------— —— of the West Indiaman, and a man had I>XKiunicu>,lNT>. — “ It was Ravtkh Snutct, Kakbar . been fetched from the forecastle to 'tailed rheumatism 1 could — “I received the free sain- ■ get no relief from the doc­ ! p!,« of Iinan's Kidney Pills, ML Pope had cut him down. steer her. Tho skylight was spa ­ tors. I began to Improve on xffijdk [Doan's'] i For tivo year* I have had cious; its casements stood open; it taking J>oan ‘a sample and • lunch i sun in iiiy hack, which adcs were discharged. The crash of dy. He was itiharmed. His face was got two boxes at our drug­ 1 |diysl<-i.uM Kvu arose from framed a considerable portion of the gists, and, although 08 years my kidney*. Four boxes of the round and grape as they tore into clean and red and hot. Upon bis picture below. Laura Crystal sat of age, I am Almost a n.'tr !>• hu 's Kidney Pills ha< c en- man. I was troubled a good fife Si lih ’ly I'inwl Pie. trouble. I the solid plank could be plainly heard. white clothes were some stains of almost directly beneath. Beside her deal with my water— had to VA a tea. \ think I owe luy life to iheno It was Pope ’s way of hailing. blood. He passed through the cabin was a child, whose hand she cherished get up four and five times a pi Ir, und I want others to “Sail us right aboard of her! ” he door and stopped. night. That trouble is over know it.” Him* 1>avir , ffSBp as though she sought to hearten the with and once more 1 can NAME ___ Baxter Springs, Kune. thundered to the helm. Standing, not one of them sitting, in little creature. rest the night through. Sly The pirates on the main-deck loaded postures more or less expressive of backache <• ail gonn, and I p, O. ______- ___ the earronades with the frenzy of sav­ “She has the most beautiful face of thank you ever so much for 1 fere.t over twelve months exquisite distress and terror, were a any woman I ever met in this world,” the wonderful medicine, STATE-.- - ...... ages. On board the ship every female Doan ’s Kidney rills." number of ladies and gentlemen. I says Pope. “Damn me, Crystal, how For free trial bo*, mall thin eorpon to i hack. Medicines and plan ­ vanished; the commander, a short, do not propose to describe the ladies, , Jno. H. ni'Bxa, Faetcr-MIlbum Co., buffalo, N. Y. If above ters ga'e only temporary Sold Everywhere. come ye by such relatives?” President, Rldgeville, apnea 1, tasufUcMut, write address on sepse ! relief. IUsui's Kidney Pills square, powerfully built man, stood at because, coming as shadows, they will Indiana, State Dank. rate dip. ; cured me.” F. S. Buown , the brass rail, which protected the shortly so depart; they are but breath ­ (To be continued.) Falmouth, Va break of the poop, shouting to his men ings upon the mirror of this page I am to i-ally and repel. holding up. But one there was, and FASHIONS IN FUNNY NAMES. IRRIGATED “Surrender your ship, and we'll give her portrait must be painted as she* GOVERNMENT you good quarter,” yelled Pope, wav­ stood beside the shaft of mizzenmast, Observer Notes How the Styles Con ­ stantly Change. ------HOME8TEAD8 ing his sword. supporting her shoulder by it. Cncle Sam it rich enough I* gitt us ail ajbr “You ’ll get no ship from me. We’ll She was a fine, gracefully built “Have you ever noticed, ” remarked fight you, you dogs!” roared back the young woman, with a face lovely and the Observant Man, “how fashions WANTED k-ZaH change in the style of names the I.oc»te Home*lead* ou tho Oov inimml Land# commander. wonderful In color; eyes and lips; in in tbe greet vuleye of the We.i, which, nede* humorists use In their jokes and measures advocated by Tho national Irrlrettou “Fire!” the masses of her magnificent black Association, would be mede available for heme- Smash went a second ruining hair; in the swan-like setting of her stories? When I was a young man •tend entry end eeMlemeet by the construction ot Brown and Smith and Jones were the storage reservoirs end main line canola by tho drench from the pirate. All between throat, so that each movement of head Nine out of ten women are nervous —suffer­ National Government. ^__ ones most commonly used, and the The soil la of unsurpassed fertility and fa«b the ships was filled with smoke. had an Inimitable grace of floating. ing in silence. Sick headache is one of the Iveneee In crops of email grains which wt man who invented the name ’Verdant practically unlimited market la China aa------“Down helm, every spoke, ” was Her flashing vision was upon Pope, first symptoms —things go on from bad to It grows to perfection ell the fruits, grams* Green ’ immortalized himself, so far worse until utter collapse. vegetable*, *nd alfalfa for sSeeh raiebd, w! Pope ’s next roar. Then “Port watch who eyed her intently as ho ap ­ will b* oae of tho groat ladpstvtee of Aft ny follow me! Crystal, her forochains proached. as the English reading public is con ­ Gold. “ cerned. Then Irish names had a run, Don ’t delay — if you have frequent head­ and are your chance. ” “Gentlemen and ladies,” said he, aches that is a sure indication your stomach mini. SUbla------The brig ’s people, however, were coming to a stand half-waj down the followed by those ‘made in Germany ’; is wrong. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa ­ The requtT* and when Anglomania hit this coun ­ and tho con...... not to meet with that easy success table, “this bloodshed la not of our tion, liver and kidney troubles soon follow. Work* will bring nboot — try we had Fitznoodles and Percys region by a prosperous pop

ROBATE OBDRR.-HTATB OF MlCHl- That proposed extra session of Con­ TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS POAN, County of Clinton, ss. At s session gress, it is now reported, will not be of the Probate Court for the County of Clin­ The Independent FOK 190* AND 1908. ton bolden at the Probate office, in the Village held untlll November 8th. The Pres­ Have You of St Johns on Tuesday the First day of 8t. Johns high school room, beginning 2nd September in tbe year one thousand nine hun­ ST. JOHNS. SEPTEMBER 24. 19U3. ident is evidently afraid to risk the as­ 'buraday of August. dred and three. „ . , sembling of the aggregation of discord­ Ever Useu St. Johns elgntb grade room, beginning Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro- third Thursday of October. ate. A magnificent specimen of the ant elements known as the Republican St. Johns high school room, beginning 2ud in the matter of tbe estate of THOMAS bald eagle was killed near Kirklin the Thursday of March. PLUNKhTT. deceased. Congress untill after fall elections. St. Johns seventh grade room, beginning On readiug and tiling the petition duly veri­ other day. Our national bird is rarely The President does not know what third Thursday of June. fied, of Frank Plunkett praying that tbe last Examinations will commenoe at 8:80 stand­ will and testament of said deceased may be seen nowadays, but when one appears will be done or left undone by Congress ard time proved and admitted to probate and that be everyone makes haste fo destroy It. It T. H.TOWN8BND. or soa.9 other sultaole person may be appoint­ and the promised relief of Cuba under ed executor ot said estate. will soon join the buffalo and the wild |TUBE R05EI Commissioner of Reboots. Thereupon It Is ordered that Thursday, the our treaty is subordinated to the S4th dwy of September, A it. 1903, at one turkey, while the English sparrow and whims of a spectacular President seek­ o’clock in tbe afternoon, be assigned tor the the Belgian hare increase by millions hearing of said petition and that tbe helra at ing re-election. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. law and legatee# of said deceased and all every year. Then if you wish Good, Light Nourishing other persons Interested In said will, are re­ MKS. MARION K. DODGE, Music Teacber quired to appear at a session of said court then to be holden at the Probate.office In the There is a town in Michigan about Bread, Give it a trial. Postmaster G eneral Payne has Village of St. Johns and show cause. If any the size of St. Johns that has a lot of Attorneys. there be. wbv the will should not be approved. refuted to obey a summons to appear And >t Is further ordered, that notice be and produce certairr papers, issued by boys from 12 to 16 years old who are in The use of highest grade Wheat com­ doling * KKU.KV. Attorneys at Law, given to the persons Interested In said estate, a fair way to make first-class hoodlums St Johns, Mich. Office upstairs on Walk­ of tbe pendency tbe bearing thereof by caus­ a United States Oommsssionner, and bined with years of experience, enables us Der street east. 1849ing a copy of this order to be published In tbe in lieu has gone a tistiing and sent a if they are not taken In band. Some Ci.inton INDKPEXDVNT, a newspaper printed to turn out a perfect product. orton A J AMINO n , Attorneys at Law and circulating In said County of Clinton for substitute. Can It be that the post ­ of them belong to respectable families Offloe over St. Johns National Bank. St three successive weeks previous to said day NJohus. Mich. 1810of bearing. master general is afraid to testify to but their parents pay little attention CHARLES M. MERRILL. to their whereabouts after suppertime. For Sale Everywhere. Judge of Probate facts that are within his knowledge, pJ£KKl>, BALDW IN A WALSWORTH, A true copy. Some day when an officer rounds np AT Attorneys at-law. Money Loaners and and should be made known to the in ­ Real Estate Agents. No. 11, 2u floor, Clinton there will be a genuine surprise party, avenue, St. Johns. vestigating committee, if the investig ­ otice of letting of drain ating Is to be a search for the truth and a rush to the newspaper office CONTRACT — NOTICE IS HEREBY with a petition to “let ’em down easy.” given,N that 1, Z. Sexton, County Drain Com­ and not a cloak to hide well-known | Ovid Roller Hills J.Johns .Mich. Office iu the Clinton block missioner of the County of Clinton and State When that time comes, remember “we of Michigan, will, on the 1st day of October, scandels in the post-ottiee department. ONKY TO LOAN on realestatcsecurit) A. D. 1903. at the right of way where Payne is known as Roosevelt ’s politi ­ told you so.” M by Henry K. Walbrldge. St. Johns. 1691 drain crosses Sec. line between Sec.-- 20 and 29 | Ovid, flichigan. | iu the township ot Bengal, In said cal manager and while the President is YON a MOINKT, Attorneys at Law, St county of Clinton, at nine o'clock iyi ENEMIES OF THE UEOl’LE 4N1) OF Johns, M tcb. Office over Chapman's store the forenoon of that day, proceed to receive apparently agreeing to the investigat ­ L bids for the cleunlng out of u certain Drain ion, if the knowlebge his manager poss ­ THEIR OWN PARTY. known and designated as "South Swagart jey Drain," located and established iu the town ­ esses was made publio, it might mar Detroit has had sundry visits of late WSolicitor In Chancery, Office over tbi ship or Bengal In said county of Clinton, uud from two of the three state senators post-office, St.Johns, Mich. 1610 described as follows, to-wit: Commencing the Roosevelt prospects for re-election. at south bank of Stony Creek at a point 77 from the upper peninsula.and one from E A E.L. WALHR1DOE, Attorneys at rods west and 75 rods south of the ne corner of Horry! Hurry! H Law, St. Johns, Mich. 138: seMof Sec. 29 In town 7 n of range 3 w In Mlcb. one of the northern districts of the and run in the courses and distances by tbe An Ohio paper hits the nail on the lower so sparsely settled that it takes route In an old ditch to the termlnusset forth Dentistry. In tbe minutes of survey of said Drain which head when it says: “Man ’s business re* nine counties to give the same approx ­ minutes of survey signed by the surveyor and marked minutes of survey of "South quires haste. ’’ The average business imate voting population that four of HOG HEALTH E. CORHIN, M. D., D. D. 8. To get the Swagart Drain and East and West Branch" and professional man eats in a hurry our Detroit wards possess. G_ « benefit of tLsc-perlence. medlcalknow- of tbe same which terminus la 33 rods west of ledge and surgical skill wnicb are Indispensa­ the ne corner of tbe »w 14 of ne!4 of Sec.90 iu and gets dyspepsia. He walks in a bur. These three statesman take it upon ble to perfection of resuRsIn dentistry apply said township of Bengal. CllDton County, to Corbin A Son, St. Johns. Michigan. Length of said Drain and bran ­ ry and gets apoplexy. He talks In a themselves to settle the distribution ches 747 rods. hnrry and gets the lie. He does busi ­ of the state offices for the next two H. KENYON, Dentists. Over Ward Said Job will be let by sections. The sec­ A Holton’s Grocery, St.Johns. Mlcb. tion at ttie outlet of the said drain will be let ness in a hurry and becomes a bank ­ years, as well as to declare what the first, and the remaining sections in their or ­ LH.MANN.D. D.8. Offlceovei der upstream, in accordance with the diagram rupt He reads in a hurry and is su­ policy of the dominant party of the Spaulding A Co.s hardware, op­ now on file with the other papers pertaining state shall be hereafter. posite TheSteel Hotel. Surgery to said Drain, In the office of the County perficial. He votes in a hurry and a specialty. Office hours,8 to IS Drain Commissioner of tbe said County of produces corruption. He marries in And as they are giving their principal a.tn., 1:8(t to 6 p. m.. 7 to 8. eve’s Clinton, to which reference may be bad by all parties interested, and bids will be made ami a hurry and gets a divorce. He trains attention to these matters, while the Physicians. received accordingly. Contracts will be rank and file of the citizens are attend ­ made with ihe lowest responsible bidder giv­ his children in a hurry and develops ing adequate security for the performauceof spendthrifts and criminals. He gets ing to their ordinary business, they HOD8K1N GALE, M. D. Office over the work, in a sum then and there to be fixed • State Hank. Night calls at TLe Steel by me. reserving to myself the right to reject religion in a hurry and forgets in a entertain the fullest confidence in be. WOffice hours:—11 to 12a. m.; 1 to 3 and 7 toany 9p mand ull bids. Tbe date for the completion ing able to manipulate the party and of such contract, and the terms of payment hurry. He makes his will in a hnrry V. DOOIJNG, Physician and 8urgeon therefor, shall and will be announced at the and leaves a legal contest. He dies the state to please themselves. HOG HEALTH prevents and cures Worms, Office over Allison's store, St. Johns. time and place of letting. If they were disinterested citizens* Notice Is Further Hereby Given. That at in a hurry and goes to the devil—and Indigestion, Coughs, Fevers and Stomach and Bowel N. LEONARD, M. D, Physician, Sur- the time and place of said letting, or at such of wisdom and experience, and who • geon and Blectrologlst.Ovid. Mich. other time and place thereafter to which I, his tribe increase. Disorders. It is an Appetizer and Digestive Assis­ E the County Drain Commissioner aforesaid, enjoyed the confidence of the people, tant. It is a preventative and cure for Hog Cholera. H. DODGE. M. D„ Burgeon and Homeo may adjourn the same, the assessments for THE FARMERS’ TRUST. as the late Senator McMillan did. or • pathlc Physician. Office and resident* benefits and the lands comprised within the Jover Spaulding ACo's hardware,opp the Steel“Booth Swagart Drain Special Assessment So far as the law is concerned there Gov. Rich, or others who might be HOG HEALTH MANUFACTURING CO., District," and the apportionments thereof is no reason why the men who supply C. DUNN, M. D., Physician and 8ur will be awarded by me and will be mentioned, it might be a useful service Webber Block, Ionia Michigan. • geon. Office over Spaulding A Comps subject to review for one duy, from nine this country with pretty much all it and no one would have reason to Pny’s hardware Btore, St. Johns, Mich. Offlcto ’clock In the forenoon until five o'clock in hours 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m. the afternoon. eats, to say nothing of the provender complain. PRICE $1.50. The following is a description of the sev­ for domestic animals, should not form HART, M. D., Physician and Sur- eral tracts or parcelsof land constittitingthe But these men are not of that class’ II • geon. Eureka, Mich. 1217 Special Assessment District of said Drain, a trust if they wish to. Organization They represent the worst tppe of the The Following is One of Many Endorsements: vly.: * “I am pleased to certify that I have used “Hug Health ” for Hogs sick VUM. HAVENS. M. D., Homeopathic Phy- Net* se!4, Sec. 2» Bengal, town 7n range 3 w. is the order of the day. The doctrine politician. They feel no pride in the EH neJa. Sec. 29 Bengal, town 7 n range 3 w. witli the Hog Cholera and found It botli a preventative as well as a sictan and Surgeon. Office over Noble V.% ne^, Sec. 29 Bengal, town 7 n rang-- that there is strength in union never good name and fame of that state, and Burnett's store. 3 w. cure for the disease. A. A. ELLIS. Ionia, July 19, 1903. WH wnet*. Sec. 29, Bengal, town 7 n range before had so many adherents. Mnch no glory in the usefulness and pop ­ K. S, E.OILLAM.Physician and Surgeot 3 w. that the farmers produce reaches the D Office at residence, opposite court boust S 30 acres seta. See. 20 Bengal, town 7 u ularity of the party they profess to For Sale by J. H. CORBIT, h T^Khi «,n west. Cflloe hours 1 to 4 p. m stiff 6 to 9 p. arange 3 w. consumer through trusts, the rest of belong to. It is simply a vulgar grasp ­ N M' acres eK se!*. Sec. 20 Bengal, town 7 n Undertakers. range 3 w. it reaching him through speculation ing for offices and emolument that WH Be*-4, Sec. 20 Bengal, town 7 n range 3 w channels that are even worse. It must ILL A FDD OSGOOD. Undertakers E*swq. Sec. 20 Bengal town 7 11 range 3 w makes up the sum of w hat they call 19 Clinton Aye., St. Johns. Mich. HwT* ne!4. Sec. 3U Bengal, town 7 n rang- be said in addition that those who politics. W 3 w. Reiil Estate Transactions. OltlTlAKY. SeJ4 nwti. Sec. 20 Bengal, town 7 n range raise the crops have an inside advan ­ They were the leading factors in the 3 w. tage- Each day and every day in the Frank W. Redfern and wife to Rob ­ Nwta nets. Sec. 2C Bengal, town 7 n range late legislature which saddled a tax of ert T. Crook and wife, part of lots 5 MRS. MARGARET GALLAGHER. : S 3 w. year there are eighty millions of people f?7,00o.000 upon the state, more than 3, block 20. Maple Rapids...... $ 2500 00 8 30 acres set4 swg, Sec. 21 Bengal, town 7 n Fred Tucker and wife to Geo. Goss Mrs. Margaret Gallagher died Fri­ range 3 w. to be fed, and they cannot convenient ­ double what it was a few years ago, or and wife, n 10 acres of sw>4 of nw!4 day, September 11th. 1903, at the STEAM GRANITE WORKS N 50 acres w H sw^t Sec. 21 Bengal, town 7 n ly wait for a drop in the market price need be now. see. XI. Olive,...... 300 00 home of her son-in-law, I)r. F. W. range 3 w. of the necessaries of life. They are Richard Harrington and wife to Hen ­ Martin. In I’ortland, Mich. For many WKnwta, Sec- 2H Bengal, town 7 n range It was they who procured an ap" ry \V. Tuttle, land on nH ol nw!*. years she has been an invalid, and her 3 w. ever confronted with the familiar propriation of $145,000 for a wholly un. sec. 13. Duplaln,...... 1000 00 Net4 nwt4. Sec. 28 Beugul, town 7 n range Catln-rlne A. to John Morris last sickness extended through several 3 w. woodchuck emergency. If the farm­ necessary new state institution which and wife, lot 1 and n 27 ft. of lot 2, weeks of constant suffering, the imme­ EH swq. Sec 21 Bengal, town 7 n range 3 w. I’errln ’s add. of block 1. Ht. Johns,.. 1200 00 SJ4 set4 nwta. Sec. 2t Bengal, town 7 n range ers can make their own corner they will be a continual source of expense to diate trouble being pneumonia, associ­ 3 w. are in absolute command of the situa­ Edna Lawrason by Gd’u to Lillie Z. ated with chronic heart disease and Pneumatic Tools SH neta ne!*. 8ec. 20 Bengal, town 7 n rang- the st:ge hereaftei. \£batdo we care? Lee. lot 24. block 4, Cobb, Randall & asthma. Throughout her long years 3 w. tion. waiving the possibility that the The first proposal was to make it an Wool ’s add. to village of Elsie,...... 300 00 WH wj^sek, See. TO Bengal, town 7 n rauge Harry H. Wilson and wife to George of physical weakness and pain she bore for Lettering. 3 w. / people, under heavy pressure, might asylum for epileptics, and wlieu that W. Lancaster, nH of neJ4 of sell,sec up with cheerful patience and never EH wt4 se*. Sec. 29 Bengal, town 7n range conclude to go foraging. was shown to be utterly unnecessary 31, jreenbusii ...... 1400 00 lost an iota of her strong interest in \ 3 w. While conceding without reserve the Alvin J. Ramsey and wife to James the busy lives of those around her. and Now, therefore, all unknown and non ­ they charged its purpose over to a F.xelby and wife, lots 1 and 2, block altho ’ shut in from the world ’s activi­ S resident persous, owners and persons inter ­ right of “The American Society of 4, Brown ’s subdivision of out lot J, I ested in the ab-vc described and you, school for the blind —somet hing just a*> 'St. Johns ...... 450 00 ties, her bright mind and energies were i Fred Witt, C. Hanks. S. I’arks. W. Swagart. Equity,” represented in Michigan by unrlinuned to the last. Jjr. ) M. Fuchs, G. M. Muh.tr. George Swagart. H. unnecessary, but against which op ­ James Exelby and wife to Tom TewL Puctz. YV. Byrne, F, Ernest E*t., C. Rossou. L Major George Winans, to organize the and wife. wj$ of of swJ4, sec. 25, The daughter of William and Jane position had no time to crystallize. Bingham...... 22*0 00 ) & | .1. Calkins. II. Welter. M. A. Travis are here- farmers of the United States as pro ­ Powers, she was born in Ontario, Can ­ Walter Hodge 1 by notified that at the time and place afore- They unscrupulously voted for what Sarah F. 8cudder to Ira F. Birming ­ ada. April 11, 1834, and married John I said, or ul such other time and place there - posed, it does not follow that the plan ham, a piece of land on block 3, 5 after to which said hearing muy lie ud- their own friends candidly voted for Sbepardsvilie ...... 30 00 Gallagher, July 27, 1*56. With their St. Johns, Hichigan. 1.loomed. I shall proceed to receive bids for Is a feasible one. The event may prove “D---- d bad bills,” and at the same Mary A. Barton to Ananias Pouch et little fi*>ck of four children they came j the cleaning out of said "South Swagart al, lots 7, a and 9, block 33, St.Jolin9, 60o 00 , to Lansing in April, 1865. Early in | Drain." in J he manner hereinbefore stated; that it is, but there are facts that time moved heaven and earth to secure j and, also, thut at such time or letting from 9 create doubt. The elements are in ­ Alice Ormston to Henry W. Tuttle, the year 1880 they removed to Riley o'clock in the forenoon until five o ’eloek In the defeat of the primary election bill, lots 7 and 8 and south 0-1C of lots 5 I township, Clinton county, and this re- the afternoon, the assessment for benefits congruous. There are farmers who a measure w icli the best statesmanship and 0, block 2. Elsie,...... 500 00j mained the home of the family until I and the lands comprised within the South could hold their crops indefinitely. Ralph C. Woodard to LuciusC. Clark after the death of the husband and swagart Drain Special Assessment Districts of the country approves, which isclear- lots s, a and 1”, block 9, Van Deuse ns ; Manufacturers and Dealers In | will by subject to review, There are those who need to realize as ly in line with good pure government' add. to village of Elsie,...... 150 00 father, Febrhary 14. 1896. Soon after j And you and each of you, owners and per ­ Martha E. Shaft to Porter M. Smith, this the deceased went to make her \ sons Interested in the aforesaid lands, are soon as possible and there is a third which the people cff the state almost wH of sw>4, see. 27, Bath, q c...... 1000 00 hereby cited to appear at the time and place i home with Injr daughter, Mrs. F. W. \ All kinds of Granite and ) of such letting as aforesaid, and be heard class, by no means a small one, that universally demand, and which their Elmer Brown nud wife to Henry Co­ I Martin, Portland. with respeet to such special assessments and hypothecates its harvests in advance vert, nw!4 of nwH. se., 44, Bath, 1000 00 your interests la relation thereto, if you so own party had twice in state convention George E. <'owlea anti wife to Noel H. She was the mother of nine children, desire. and must sell promptly in order to solemnly pledged itself to. Allen and wife, 5 acres of land on e eight of whom remain to cherish and Marble, Cemetery Work, Z. SKXTON. meet obligations that cannot be de­ H of nwA. sec 5. Essex...... 220 00 County Drain Commissioner of the county of They were allied in the legislature George W. Lancaster and wife to Wm revere her memory. Her example and Clinton. ferred. The reconciling of these con ­ with the faction which bound the 5V.Hoyt, nw frl. !* of ne frl 14, sec. 4 Influence are indelible and are not Reservoir Vases. Building Duted. St. Johns. Mich.. Aug 28. A. D., 1903. Bengal ...... - 2000 00 flicting elements would be a good deal hands of Detroit in dealing with its eclipsed by her happy release forever like the successful mingling of oil and street railway company by refusing to MERLE BEACH. from earth ’s vicissitudes. Stone and Stone Sidewalksalks. | water. submit to the people of the state a The funeral services were held Mon ­ SI 4(1 1 ^NEYCK . . . Should all agree to enter into the resolution permitting Detroit to own %Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Courtright day morning, Sept. 14th, at St. Mary’s Proprietor of the arrangement and the organization the her own street railways—something and son ajid Mrs. Julia Courtright have church in Lansing, and she was buried danger would be far from an end. The which the people of the state at large returned to Lansing after two weeks In the cemetery west of the city, be­ body would be unwieldly because of can have no possible reason for object ­ at the Lake. side the grave of the husband she has Grand TrM Railway Systei Mild DRAY & BUS LINE numerous conflicting interests. There ing to. Miss Angeline Corey returned to her rejoined in the well earned home of Is not a great trust in existence that They dented to the cities of the state home in Riley to care for her sister, their Heavenly Father. West-Bound ruou St. John *. Prompt And Careful SerYice would long survive if its controlling No. 19— Morning Exp.to Gd. Haven, 11:05 an a general incorporation law, such as who is ill. ’’Well blessed Is he who has a dear one dead, No. 13— Mall and Chicago Exp. to at Reasonable Charges. membership ran into the thousands, James Lloyd, of Elkhart, Indiana, Is • •••••*»•* Gd. Haven—...... -...... 8:17 par has been repeatedly urged upon the The anchor of a perfect love Is death." to say nothing of the millions, each visiting his niece, Mrs. E. E. Blssel. No. 21—Milwaukee Express Dally...... ,1M pm Telephone or other orders left at The legislature by our wisest and best gov* No 11—Express to Grand Rapid* 8:26 pm Steel for Bus calls will receive careful having a direct voice in the manage ­ Merlebeach ball team won a victory attention: also for dray service for bag­ ernors in their annual messages. COMMISSIONER’S SECTION. Nos. 19.13,11, Dally except Sunday gage or otherwise. ment of the concern. Different ideas Their whole course has been to fo6ter over South Riley at their last meeting. No. 21, Dally. and different policies would be obtrud ­ private ends and defeat everything Score 11 to 10. They will play again East -Bound SIM TENEYCK. On the 21st your commissioner mail­ ed and insisted upon until the poss­ that tends to good clean economic gov­ on Saturday next. No.12— Express to Detroit and East 8:27 am ibility of harmonious action would be ernment. Myrtelle Moore leaves next Monday ed the Report Card to the Directors No.20— Steamboat Express Dally .. 8:50 am for every rural district iu the county. No. 18 —Evening Exp. to Detroit and made impossible. Dealing with the Their particular friends in Detroit for a visit with friends in Ionia and case in hand, there wonld be a dis­ Fowler. The Sup ’t. of Public Instructions East...... -...... 4:42 pm are men open to suspispn of having No. 14—Eastern Exp. to Durand and agreement at the outset as to the Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Merritt spent has desigtated Friday, October 10th, plundered the city, and who are now as Pioneer Day to be observed by the East..... —...... —...... 8:84 pm minimum price to be fixed for what under investigation by the grand jury. Sunday at the Lake. Nos. 14. 18, 12, Dally except Sunday. the farmers had to sell. The voice of schools. I received from the State No. 20 Daily. And these are the men who assume W. J. BLACK. the majority could determine but it BENGAL CENTER. Department about forty Pioneer Day Agent. BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE. would be helpless when It came to the to settle the governorship and politics booklets; I’ve distributed the same Jay Vanllooser and wife, of Ashta­ matter of enforcement. The men who of the great and glorious state of Mich, among the schools over the county as bula. Ohio, visited at his cousin ’s, A. Michigan Suburban Railroad. “must sell” would brake the market, igan. far as the number would permit. I HAVE FOR SALK A FARM and there would be no law to enforce We think we see their finish. ”—De­ C. Blakeslee, last week. Your Commissioner sincerely hopes In Effect May *4, 1003. of HO acre* four mile* north ­ Mrs. R. Brown and daughter, Katie, any penalty which the trust must seek troit Evening News. that every teacher In the county will east of St. Johns, the comity left Tuesday for Caro to attend a wed­ "The Lansing, St. Johns A Ht. I-ouls Line." to Impose, even though it were fixed observe this day with appropriate seat, with sufficient timber to Time of Meeting Changed- Election of ding of Mrs. Brown ’s niece. Lv. Ht. Johns -8.90 a m., 1:16 p.m., 8.16 p m, by agreement. The plan seems too exercises; send a special Invitation to An. Lansino —8.45 a.m., 2.1)0 p.m.. 7.00 p.m. nearly or qfilte pay for it. The Delegatee. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Frisble, of ponderous to stand under its own every patron. When 1 visit your land is adapted to grass, spring Maple Rapids, spent last Tnesday at weight. The more practlcl method The date of the 7th District Con­ school, the inquiry will be made “Did Lv. Lansino -7.00 a.m., 11.M) p.m., 6.00 p.m. crops and stock, being of dark Ar . St. John *—7.45 a.m., ll.50p.in., 5 45 p.m. would be for a combination to buy of vention of the W. R. C. to be held at Mrs. A. C-JHakeslee. you observe Pioneer Day?.” A note sandy, loam with gravely sub. Mr. and Mrs. Will Turner of Isabella the farmers at a minimum price and Ovid, has been changed to Tuesday, will be made of your answer, and the SUNDAY TRAINS. soil. Will take 81,500 if sold County, spent last Sunday at J. N, same sent to the State Department. Lv. St. Johns —10.00 a.m., 5.00 p.m. then overcome the law of supply and Sept. 59th. There will be a special AR.LANSINO-I0.45a.ro. 5.46 p.m. soon. If)on want a placebo demand as far as possible; but here the Flowman ’s. Basis of the Reading Examination make money off of, and one that meeting of Grlsson Corps on Saturday Mrs. A. A. Blakeslee’s cousin, Mr. United States courts might see fit to for October, “A Bill from the Town Lv. Lansino —9.00 a.m., 4.00 pm. will grow In valne fast, don ’t evening, at 7 o ’clock, for the election and Mrs. A. N. Tvler, of Geneya, Ohio, A r . St. Johns —9.46 a.m., 4.46 p.m. interfere, as they baye done In the are here visiting her. Pimp. ” from Hawthorne ’s “Twice miss this opportunity. of delegates. Let there be a good at- Told Tales.” ✓ 110.00 book tickets on sale forfx no. Northern Securities case.—Detroit Mr. and Mrs. E. Whittaker have gone I). W. JOHNSTON. T. Townsend GEORGE S. CORBIT, Tree Press. tenpance. Ida Whitney , Sce’y. t o visit relatives in Ohio. If. Manager. Lansing. THE CLINTON INDEPENDENT.^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1903. SYNOPSIS OF GAME LAW HAY FEVER. ' EXCURSIONS { LOCAL JOTTINGS. VI* Grand Trunk Railway System. For the Protection of Pleh and Ciatna In A Malady Prevalent in Tble Country—Tha To St. »*aul unit Duluth. Michigan-Read Carefully. * lauM aud Cura. The Circuit Court has adjourned to Special low fare tickets on sale dally FALL IN LINE Monday, October 5th. Thk Independent has been asked As there are many sufferers from hay until Sept. 30, 1803, valid to return by a number of its readers to publish a fever iu this section who are continu ­ Oct. 31. 1903. For further particulars This Fall ani buy a Majestic. The first frost of the season visited synopsis of the Michigan fish and game ally searching for a cure or even relief enquire as above. J this section last night. laws that they may avoid error and from this terrible malady, which is so Chicago Centennial Excursion. The malleable top Steel Range The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. ultimate punishment. We comply and prevalent in this country, we reprint Single fare for the round trip on that will last a life time and W. K. Sage, September 30th. give the following from Secretary of all trains Saturday, Sept. 28th, valid the following concerning it from the returning to and Including Oct. 2nd. do your cooking and baking Paul Seibert, of Detroit, spent Sun ­ State Warner, showing the correct Scientific American of September! 19: 1903. A fee of 25c will be charged fofr day with his parents, returning Mon ­ dates for the open season on all pro ­ “ Hay fever is a catarrhal affection the validation of return portion of with one-naif the fuel you are day. tected game: of the eyes, nose, and throat, acccom- tickets. For further lufc mation con ­ panled by violent sneezing and asth ­ sult Local Agent, or write to Geo. W. now using. You will say after Attorney J. C. Dooling was profes ­ Shooting of human beings while in pursuit of game, to either kill or wound matic symptoms, to which very many Vaux, A. G. P. & T. A., Adv. Dept. using oi e that the price paid sionally engaged in Detroit, Monday —penalty, ten years imprisonment. persons are subject in the summer Chicago, 111. last. while others are entirely immune. The was the b 3st investment you Deer—Open season November 8th to attact commonly begins in the latter Excursion to Detroit Mrs. Jane Bencliley, of Detroit,spent 30th inclusive, in each year except on part oPMay and continues six or eight Single Fare for the round trip on all ever mac e. the island of Bois Blanc, ana the trains Oct. 15 1617 and 19. valid return ­ Sunday with his parents, returning counties of Lapeer, Huron, Monroe, weeks. Monday. Medical treatment has hitherto been ing to and including Oct. 23, 1903. A A Majestic Malleable Iron and Sanilac, Tuscola, Macomb, Allegan, of little use. The best palliative is a fee of 25c will be charged for the valid­ Ottawa and St. Clair where deer can ­ ation of return portion of tickets. For M. T. Streeter has been absent du­ not be hunted until 1906, and the coun ­ trip to the seashore. 'Steel Eaige is a permanent ring the last ten days making a'land Until recently there has been great further information consult local ties of Lake, Osceola, Clare, Mason, uncertainty as to the cause of the agents, or write to Geo. W. Vaux. A. fixture ani a savings bank in deal iu Ohio. Mauistee, Wexford, Missaukee, New­ G. P & T. A., Adv. Dept. Chicago, Ill. aygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Benzie, Lee­ disease, which has been variously at­ fuel, food, and repair bills. Mrs. L. L. Conn, of Durand, who has lanau, Grand Traverse, Oceana and tributed to the heat of early summer, Lven very sick of late, is very much Gladwin where deer cannot be hunted exhalations from grass and new-mown better at this time. • until 1008 . No persons may kill more hay, mechanical irritation by pollen We shall also handle the famous than three deer in any one year. No from grasses and other plants and, re­ Mrs. Zieber. who had been visiting cently, to bacteria. FLORENCE HOT BLAST person utay hunt deer without tirst pro ­ Prof. Dunbar, of Hamburg, who has $5°-? SAVED Albert Jackway, returned to her home curing a hunter's license. Resident TO ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST in Otsber, Mich., Saturday. license 75c; non-resident license $25.00. been studying the subject for seven Heating Stove again this sea­ Use of dogs in hunting, pursing or kill­ years, now puflfishes. in the Deutsche VIA THE D&B LINE. The King ’s Daughters will meet at ing deer and the killiugor any fawn in Medizinische Wochenschrift, experi ­ son. This is the stove that the home of Mrs. Thomas Bromley Jr. the spotted coat or any deer in the red ments which seem todisprove all these burns soft coal and. consumes next Tuesday evening. coat Is prohibited. The use of any theories and also to hold out the hope artificial light in hunting, pursing or of curing hay fever by a rational treat­ Mrs. F. M. Dark, of Wacousta, left killing deer is unlawful. No deer or ment. all of its smoke and soot, of thiss tation Saturday to spend a few portion of a deer can be lawfully shipp ­ According to Dr. Dunbar, thedisease which we sold nearly one hun­ days with friends in Ashley. ed without alisence tag accompanying is caused by the pollen of grasses, but same. not by mechanical irritation. lie has dred laat year, and expect our Mrs. Mary Cook went to Ovid Mon ­ Fox, Black and Grey Soulrrels —Open extracted from the pollen a poison, or day to spend a few days with her season October 15th to November 30th. toxin, which is insoluble in ether and sales this season will far ex­ daughter, Mrs. E. E. Sturgis. Mink. Raccon, Scunk and Mush-Rats alcohol, but soluble in water and weak —Must not be taken during the months saline solutions, tears, the mucus of ceed all previous seasons. Miss Anna C. Dooling announces that of September and October. the nose and the serum of blood. A the fall term of her music class will Game Birds—Partrdge,Quail,Spruce- solution of this toxin dropped into the The fall is the time to paint, begin Monday, September 28th. Hen, and Woodcock —Open season eye or nose at once produces the char ­ Lower Peninsula, October 20th to acteristic symptoms of hay fever. The see our stock and get our Attorney H. J. Patterson spent last November 30th both iclusive: Upper same symptoms in an aggravated form Monday and Tuesday in Lansing try­ Peninsula, partridge may be taken occur when the solution'is injected prices. ing an important law suit before Judge from October. 1st to November 30th hypodermically. both inclusive. This discovery suggested treatment Weist. Prairie Chicken, Mongolian or Eng ­ by the sernm method and Dr. Dunbar Mrs. Lou Brockway. who has for the lish Phearants. Wild Ttrkey and Wild set to work to produce a curative serum Pigeons —Not to be killed until 1910. by inoculating animals with pollen Spaulding & Co., last six weeks been stopping at her sis­ Antwerp or Homing Plgion and toxin. For several months these ani ­ ter’s, Mrs. II. J. Patterson, returned to Mourning Doves —It is unlawful to mals yielded a blood-serum which ag­ | Hardware and Paints. St. Johns, Michigan. her home at Flint Tuesday. capture, or destroy by any means gravated instead of relieved the suffer­ The government weather man pre ­ whatever any antwerp or homing ing of hay fever patients, but in time pigeon or mourning doves at any time. counterpoisons were formed in the dicts that we are going to have early Ducks and Geese and all Water blood of the inoculated animals and a winter, which is most encouraging to Fowl —Open season October 1st to serum was obtained which, whendrop- us fellows whose coal bins are empty. November 30th both inclusive, from ped into the eye or nose together with COMMKNCIM* MAY 11TM pollen toxin, completely prevented the The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Green- one-half hour before sunrise to one Improved Doily Kipreoe Service (It boors) between hour after sunset each day. Jack-snipe, attack which the latter alone would DETROIT and BUFFALO bush M. E. church will meet with Mrs. have caused blue bill, canvas back, widgecn, pin Experiments looking to the cure of Leave DETROIT Daily . - 4-00P.M. L.Post,on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. tail, whister, spoon bill, butter ball and Arrive at BUFFALO - . - 8.00 A.M. CARRIAGE PAINTING the disease began in the latter part of 30, instead of Thursday as heretofore saw bill ducks may be killed from Leave BUFFALO Daily . . 5.30 P.M. Marcli 2d to April 10th in each year. January of the present year. A drop of very active pollen toxin was applied Arrive at DETROIT - - . 7-00 A.M. Henry P. Adams, of Grand Rapids, No song or insectiverous birds, ex­ Connevtin* with Eorlieet troine for oil pointa in SEW is spending a few days in town with cept black birds, English sparrows, or to the eye. ana, as soon as the first In ­ YORK, EASTERN ond SEW ENGLAND STATER. “A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever.” flammation appeared, a drop of serum Through tickets sold to oil point*. Send 2c. (or ills* his sister, Mrs. C. E. Chapin, and old- crows may pe killed or crptured any trated pompbleteoud rote*. time. was applied. The burning sensation Koto between Detroit ond Buff.lo $t.&0 ono woy. time friends. He is looking very well. ceased instantly, but soon returned. •A.In round trip. Berthe 91.00, 91.10 i Htoteroon.a Fishes —Speckled Trout. Grayling, if! eocb direction. Week esd Kxcuriione Buffolo Good work is evidence of economy and Rev. and Mrs. Cuthbert left Land LocKed Salmon, California Trout. Then a second drop of serum was ap ­ ond Niogoro Folio. plied, with similar results. After I C your railway agent will not sell you a St. Johns Saturday to attend the Free German Trout —Open season May ist * 1 through ticket, please buy a local to Septemper 1st (excepting Maple fourdrops had been thus given at inter ­ ticket to Buffalo or Detroit, and pay your satisfaction. In order to secure all take Methodist conference at Snover, in riyer in Emmet county which is from vals of five minutes the burning did trannfer charges from depot to wharf. By northern Michigan. May 1st to August 1st); only to be taken not return and tlie redness and ir* doing this we will save you $3.00 to any flammatioD ceased. point East or West. your new or old work to the undersigned, Miss Jessie Atkinson, who had been with hook aud line, and it is unlawful A. A. SCHANTZ. 0. P.7.M, Detroit, Mich. to have in possession any of these kinds When the applications were made spending a week with friends in St. of fish less than seven inches in length. to the nose the curative effect was who has learned the trade of Carriage Johns, returned to her home at North It is unlawful to take from the water even more strongly marked, because Star, Gratiot county, Saturday. of the AuSable rver or any of its trib ­ larger quantities of the antitoxin utaries any brook trout, speckled trout, serum could be used. Painting, and knows how it should be Edmund Merrehew, of Kingston. N. rain bow trout, or California trout of There is therefore good reason to flURDOCK Y., is here visiting his brother, Hugh less size than eight inches in length, or believe that the disease can be check ­ for any peron to take from said waters ed in its earliest stage by applying done. I use best materials, do honest Merrihew and family, of Olive town ­ the serum to the external mucous sur­ & DAVIES ship. and will remaiu the balance of more than 50 fish of these kind above named in any one day, or to take with faces. Hypodermic injection of the work and guarntee satisfaction. Give , me the month. therefrom or to have in his possession serum would probably be necessary if have the material, the work­ The suburban road is running a train at any point away therefrom more considerable quantities of pollen toxin than fifty fish of said kinds at any one had already passed into the blood. men and all the latest mach ­ a trail. every fifteen minutes to the fair time. It is unlawful to take from any Probably a more powerful serum can inery for turning out as fine grounds. Fare. 5 cents. This will of the lakes, streams, or rivers of this be obtained than was used in these stop the familiar cry at this time of state in any one day more than fifty experiments. It is not yet certain Granite and Marble Mon ­ year: “Going right down. ” “Just fish of the following varieties: Mus- whether tin re is a single pollen toxin, Ci^Jonge, or black, strawberry, green a single variety of hay fever, and a uments as any dealer in the one more and we’ll be off.” or w hite bass, or any speckled or brook singlecurative serum, or a different The latest move by the council in trout, German trout, California trout, toxin, disease, and serum for each kind country and will sell them I A. SHINDORF, the way of beautifying Clinton Ave., land locked salmon, loch leven trout, of grass and grain. Dr. Dunbar has just as cheap or a little steel head trout, or grayling or to take proved, however, that serum from ani ­ which is now being paved with Athens therefrom or to have in possession more mals inoculated with maize pollen is cheaper, because they, can Second Story of J. Shindorf & Son ’s Shop. bricks, is the order to have the un ­ than one hundred fish of said kinds at efficacious against hay fever caused by sightly electric light and telephone any one time. rye pollen. do it. Call and see. ST. JOHNS. niCMIGAN poles removed from the street. Tills Transportation —Game Animals and It is noteworthy that rye, barley, Game Birds—All gameanimalsor game wheat, rice, maize, and every kind of Across from the Post Office. is a wise move. birds tftnwported under cover most *»«• grain and grass which Dr. Dunbar has plainly marked on the outside of the investigated yield a toxin which causes St. Johns, - Michigan. package.with the name of the consignor hay fever, while, on the other hand, \ IN THE CHURCHES. and OOOSltfuee, the initial, point of he has not succeeded in obtaining such billing and the destination together a toxin from any plant not of the grass \ 5 witli an itemized statement of the con ­ family. (Graminia*). • tents of the package. The toxin is permanent and, as the Thousands Saved By Congregational Nolen. Protected Game and Fish —Must not above-mentioned experiments show, A business man ’s class was organized be transported beyond the boundaries is a virulent in winter as in summer. last Sunday In connection with the of this state at any time. No fishes DR. KIND'S NEW DISCOVERY taken from the waters of Branch or This wonderful medicine posi ­ Sunday School. It will discuss topics St. Joseph countlescan be transported of general interest to business men beyond the boundaries of the state at tively cures Consumption, Coughs who are also interested in the welfare any season of the year. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu ­ PARR monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- of the church. F. P. Buck also organ ­ Sale of Protected Game—Game Ani ­ ized a class last Sunday, for the study mals cr Game Birds—Tlie sale of any Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, game animal or gamebird protected by Croup and Whooping Cough. of Hebrew. the laws of this state is unlawful at any Rev. Charles Haskett, of Corning, time. Every bottle guaranteed. No Iowa, supplied last Sunday. He is Cure. No Pay. Prioe 59o.&$l. American Literature. Lumber a young man of great ability and deep Trial bottle free. Lovers of American literature need deyotlon to his cause, and the sermons not be reminded that it has a very which he gave were very helpful. pure and noble origen in New Eng- Last Sunday at 4 p. m. the teachers in the Sunday school met to consider It is true that the precious seed was Co. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH brought over in the Mayflower by its methods for more agresslve work in noble company, among whom were the interests of the Sunday school. men of thought, of deep religious con ­ PENNYROYAL PILLS victions and scholary attainments. Haptliit Motes. In the tremendous struggle for ex- istance which ensued the means of ed­ There was a deep interest manifest ­ 6 •'«* ed in the Evangelistic service last ucation, though humble, were not ne ­ Sunday evening and some requests for glected, and in course of time the seed grew into a goodly tree and bore fruit. prayer. Builder’s Alwxye reliable. Ladle*, ask Draprist tor Old England with her ancient order CHICHENTER'S EXULI2H in Ked and Sunday services: 10:30, “The Holy Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. of literature and learning pays homage Take so other. Keftue dangerous *u bo Il­ Spirit, ” continued ; 12 m. Bible school; lations and imitation*. Buy of your Druggist, 6:30 B. Y. P. U. ; 7:30 there will be an to the philosophy of Emerson, the or send 4e. In stamps for Pnrtlenlnra. Trail- naonlnlo and “ Relief tor Ladles." in Utter, Evangelistic service. wisdom and humor of Lowell, the return Hail. 10.000 Testimonials. Hold by There will be preaching in the Ben- genius of Hawthorne, the gentle wit Material Druggists. a cnIOHESTER CHEMICAL OO. gal-Riley church next Sunday a 3 p.m. and delightful style of Irving. ■1**« Madison Squire, PH I LA., PL Ah! never “Old,” ever “New Eng ­ Msatlsa tbit paper. U. H. Nolen. land! ” As the Pilgrims, worn and Services Sunday : Bengal, 10:30 a.m.; weary with the long voyage, quaffed Bingham, 2:30 p. in.; West Bengal, 7:30 delight in thy “Sweet and delicate A. E. RICHARDSON, p. m. Class leaders will be elected at water,” so we of this later generation, St. Johns, these services. after long suffering, with floods of CONTRACTOR-BUILDER The ladies of the church presented cheap daily newspapers, flashy period ­ Mrs. Good with a beautiful new drees. icals, and modern historical novels, Michigan. Jobber in House Repairing will turn aside for a little space and And Jobber In all kinds Church of Chrlnt —[Dtnclplen.] “comfort our hearts ” at thy pure, un- of Woodwork to order. Services In G. A. R. Hall, D. Munro defiled and perennial spring of letters. The place to buy your Screens will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prof. J. G. Carter Troop will open The Clinton Independent on Lord ’s day. All invited. his series of lectures on American Lit­ Agency for the Mr. Munro has gone to Wayland this erature on Wednesday evening at HK8T ROOFIXU ON THK MARKET. week for the purpose of moving his Harmonie Hall. .Season ticklts, $1.50. and Michigan Farmer Shop opp. Wood Bro.'a mill. family here. Half price to high school scholars. To January 1, 1904, at this office, 35c. ST. JOHNS. MICH. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THUB8DAY. SEPT. 24. 1903.

Early potatoes are nearly all rot­ Ko Time (• Spare. ting In the bill and the bean crop Myrtle Bell, of Hancock, tried Ur in seriously damaged by the contin ­ commit suclde by hanging herself in ued rainy weather. the city Jail at Hancock. The woman, Seven brothers and two sisters of the ITEMS OF INTEREST who is unmarried, had been arrested' Puliner family, met at Vassar recently for being drunk, and was confined in whose comllined age is 472 years. All the Jail which has not a turnkey. She are hale aud hearty. FROM MANY STATES cut braids from her dress and twisted The last stage coach carrying mall a rope which she attached to the cell­ In Grand Traverse county has just ing. William Anderson, a teamster, Work tor Mate Troop*. Tke Soo I'bat to lie,Mold. been laid off. Traverse City was once went to look at the woman and found The following schedule of exercises, a great stage center. her hanging. He sent for the city mar­ The stockholders* protective commit­ shal aud stood powerless, for thero so far as the state troops are con­ tee of the Consolidated Lake Supqf'lor The exorbitant prices charged for cerned, has been arranged for the refrigerator cars have enused a big de­ were no keys to the cell. Am the woman Co., composed of E. C. Miller. \V. W slowly strangled and the iiiarslial did army maneuvers which will be held Kurtz. Wm. Uatchwlster and Nicho ­ crease in fruit shipments from lane on Sept. 25 to Oct. 10, at West Point, shore farms to eastern points. Ul'HRICA.VE KILLED KIETV. Tlie Hope I* Mn*ter. not arrive, Anderson took out his pock­ Ky., under the command of MaJ.-Gen. las Brice, held a conference in Phila ­ The biggest deal in Holstein cattle The pope ’s democracy has been un ­ et knife, forced his arm through the delphia Tuesday to decide on a plan Shore* of the Ocean for Mile* Were bars and cut the woman down. When Dates, U. 8. A. In addition to this in the 8tnte was completed when tho shaken by his residence at the Vati­ program, there will be a general dis­ of procedure. A member of the com Strewn With Wreck*. the officer and the doctor arrived sho Eastern Michigan asylum sold 15 head can. Innumerable innovations at the was nearly dead, but was revived after cussion every evening of the work mittce said: to a New York man for $1,260. Fifty lives are known to have been done during the day and at frequent Speyer & Co. announce that they lost In the storm which swept the At­ Vatican show the independence of the an hour ’s hnrd work. Intervals during the maneuvers there will shortly serve formal notice o.i Tho Bedford fair was a success de­ lantic coast Wednesday and It Is be ­ pontiff and his love of a simple, un ­ will be numerous lectures by officers tlie Consolidated Lake Superior Co. spite bad weather. After all debts ostentatious life. His holiness insists The Her* Slopped Work. and others interested respecting tin* are paid there will be a balance ou lieved this number will be greatly ex­ on walking unassisted in the gardens, The Dunkley eanning and preserv ­ of the regular army, who are recog­ ceeded when all reports are in. nized experts on such subjects us date and conditions under which rtic the credit side of the ledger. not using the sedan chair, and audi­ ing factory in South Haven was taken syndicate Intends to dispose of the Saginaw capitalists have purchased The property los* in and about New’ ences are to be had for the asking. possession of for three days by a “strategy," “military hygiene, ” "mod­ York is now estimated at more than ern arms and projectiles," “arm collateral held for the $Ti,(100,000 loan. 32(> acres of land near Onier In which The pope maintains the simple habits cloud of bees attracted by the frulC The syndicate managers refuse to dis­ there.Is an immense bed of clay. They $5,000,000. of life he followed in Venice. Accord­ and the odor of the syrup. They came transportation, ” “subsistence of ar­ According to captain of police boat mies,” “methods of administration in cuss the developments at yesterday’s will erect a big brick plant there. ing to ancient custom, the pontiff in millions, and the employes movedl the quartermaster’s department, ” Af­ meeting of the company's directors. Charcoal furnaces of the upper pen ­ patrol, fully 120 boats were wrecked always is supposed to dine alone, but about livelier than ever they did wheit ter Oct. 1, the day on which the mil­ "If Sp« ver & Co. have decided to insula clear otf 10,000 acres of wood- between Hell Gate and Batli Beach lu Pius dines alone rarely. Recently the it was a matter of business. Many of itia wili arrive in camp, both regulars foreclose on tlie properties it is by lands per annum, or un average of 3 i East river and In New York harbor. chamberlain hinted at the ancient cus- them were stung before they got out. agreement with the management. A acres a day for every day in tlu* year. One of the most thrilling stories of for men to dine alone. Please order Some of the men got smudges and? and militia will take part in the man ­ sale is a necessary part of of tlie re­ disaster is that of the excursion and four plates laid for dinner, as my sec­ blazing torches, hoping to smoke tlie euvers. organization plan and only a sale will Five hoarder* iu a Pay City house freight steamer, S. E. Spring, which retaries aro invited." bees out. but they were worsted. Noth ­ Sept. 30—Militia leave homo sta­ put the reorganizers in a position in were poisoned from eating beans on I was driven ashore near the country Friday Pius shattered another an ­ ing could be done until night when the tions. which they can say to tin* stockhold ­ the vines of which iwirls green him | mansion of E. C. Benedict, at Green ­ cient tradition when he insisted on his bees left. Next day the Invasion was Oct. 1—Construction of intrench- been sprinkled while they were grow­ wich, Conn. Capt. McDonald, his crew ments. Militia arrive and establish ers: ‘You must either pay an assess­ ing. two sisters dining with him. The repeated, hut by keeping doors amt ment or lo3e your interest.* ” of 17 aud 11 passengers, were rescued chamberlain protested, but his holi ­ windows shut, the bees were kept out, camp. -Michigan strawberries at 50 cents a largely through the aid of the Bene­ Oct. 2—Series of nine maneuvers, iu ness declared he intended to be mas* aud work was resumed. The Holbrook Trial. quart have been dished up to Chicago dict servants. ter at his own table. the formation of an advance guard. good enters within the last few days. The Spring was trying to put back to I.n*« of the I’arkrr. Oct. 3—Instruction of militia offi­ The trial of ex-8euator John llol- hrook. who is charged with attempt ­ The fruit is obtained from a second Stamford and the gale had reached a A Tariff War On. In a furious southwest gale, which cers in the construction of intrench- ing to bribe n juror in the Ell Sutton crop. velocity of 80 miles an hour when the Walter Wellman, in a Washington swept Lake Superior Saturday, the ments. Battalion drill in forenoon case, will commence in tlie Ingham An altercation between two families rudder fulled and the steamer flound ­ special to the Record-IIerald, predicts steamer A. A. Parker, laden with and afternoon. ered at the mercy of the huge seas Oct 4—Sunday, divine service; circuit court next week. Both sides at Tamarack over a measly little a tariff war between the United States iron ore, foundered four miles north announce themselves ready for trial. chicken resulted in their becoming wh ich swept over her. The panlc- and England as a result of Joseph of Grand Marais. By heroic work the troops march out to Livouac in posi ­ Judge Smith, chief counsel for Hol­ sworn enemies and paying two $10 Rtricken passengers fled to the upper Chamberlain ’s protection policy, lie life-saving crew from the station tions for tactical exercises on the fol­ fines. deck, where they sought refuge in the lowing day. brook, expects that Judge Wlest will says: In both countries next year great here saved the entire crew of eighteen not sit In tlie case, as he examined On orders from President Shields, cabins, and the women became hyster ­ national campaigns will be fought, men from the sinking ship, only to Oct. 5.—Attack and defense of an tin* witnesses who gave the testimony ical. turning upon economic questions. In have their surfboat imperiled in the outpost. who is in New York, all Lake Superior The steamer drifted along the shore upon which complaint was issued. Consolidated properties that have not the United States the issue will be, rising sea. The fury of the galo made Oct. 6—Forenoon, regimental drill; an hour until she hit the rocks off the not abandonment or even modification the rescue of the crew more than or- afternoon, review of the division. already been shut down, closed Friday point at Benedicts and stove in her Oct. 7 —Forenoon, march of a di- ~ Kit It. Sutton Conr«>wi Ills Gatlt. night. of the principle of protection, but dinarily perilous The Parker was Eli R. Sutton, who fled to Mexico bow. As soon ns she touched the col­ whether or not the existing tariff shall worth about $45,000 and her cargo rision and deployment of battle; after­ While trumping through his woods ored cook heroically dropped 15 feet to be rationally revised and be mude $10,000. The boat is believed to hava noon, mounted parade. one year ago to dodge a warrant charg ­ in Mecosta county, Henry Hoffman the rocks with a line about his body. ing him with perjury while testifying more suitable to present-day condi ­ been insured. Oct. 8 —Forenoon, brigade drill; fell and broke a leg. He lay there 6b The water w’as over his head and he tions. In England a notable battle Is to evening, troops march out and bivouac in his own defense against the charge hours before being discovered by was tossed until he w-as badly bruised, of neighbors. be waged over the proposal to levy In (he Dark. in positions for the maneuvers of the conspiracy t > defraud the state of but he kept on swimming and was preferential tariffs which will enable Eaton Rapids is likely to be in dark­ following day. *50,000, of which he was acquitted, A Buroda farmer boasts a freak finally tossed on the beach. The ser­ the mother country to favor the col­ ness for some time owing to an acci­ Oct. 9—Contest of opposing forces has confessed his guilt and will return chicken having three legs and 17 toes. vants aahore graspetj lines from the onies in return for reciprocal favors dent that occurred at the electric light ­ Involving attack and defense. to testify against former accomplices. It rests securely on the middle leg ship and in a few minutes all hands In the colonial markets and Its corol­ ing plant. Q. A. Hughes, proprietor of Oct 10—Militia break camp at noon. and scratches most energetically with had been safely landed. lary, retaliation upon countries which the plant, was sandpapering the muta­ STATE NEWS IN DRIEF, the others. | During the storm the crew stokers do not treat English commerce fairly. tor while it was In motion when sparks .Suffered a Horrible Death. Alliert Jesse Beck, sentenced to til'.* on the old Dominion liner Princess began to fl.v. The current was short Peter King, an employe of inc Michi ­ Michigan ’s population per square Ionia reformatory from Clinton coun ­ Anne mutinied off the coast of Virginia Horrible I’rueltle*. circuited aud armature burrs flew In gan Traction Co., was electrocuted on mile, 42.2. ty in January, 1 400. for seven years and the vessel, with 100 passengers on Further reports from Kastoria, 36 every direction. Mr. Hughes was Monday in front of the Kalamazoo for indecent liberties, was paroled board, was at the mercy of the storm miles south of Monnstir, say the city court house. The accident was wit­ Lawrence is Retting up a liowl for until Capt. Tatley with a revolver in penned in a corner and could only get water and electric lights. Tuesday by Gov. Bliss. is burned and that the massacre of its out by climbing over the dynamo, nessed by many people. King was at each hand cowed the men into return ­ population (estimated to have num ­ work repairing tin* trolley wires, and Fake directory men are "doing ” vil­ With a small steam launch, a raft ing to their work. Meantime the ves­ which was burned out and completely and assisted by three men, a Lansing bered 10,000 persons) was indescrib ­ wrecked. How he escaped with his was placing a 530-volt feeder wire on j lage merchants all over the state. sel was crippled by the storm and ably terrible. The Turks slaughtered life Is a mystery. an insulated glass cap oil the iron Buyers say that peaches are two man is doing a thriving business send- reached Norfolk in a damaged condi ­ j ing to his town stone raised from the tion. Indiscriminately Bulgarians and pole. He formed a short circuit by weeks earlier than usual this year. Greeks, men, women and children. Rattlesnakes are very numerous In grasping the feeder wire with steel I river below Diamondale. In Jamaica Bay, Long Island, scores Quite a bunch of Keyes live at Hen ­ of yachts were wrecked. Most of them The Westminster Gazette says a well the vicinity of South Haven this year. pincers and carelessly placing his left derson —17 members of the family. A raft containing 1,500,000 feet of known London journalist cables from leg against the iron pole. Blue smoke cedar worth * 11.000 was abandoned by were torn from their anchorage and Belgrade as follows: “Starting with AMtKENEVD IN DICTHOIT came from his body as lie struggled Michigan mines and quarries arc the tug PaiikranYz in tlu* storm nortu pounded to pieces on shore. The entire held at a total valuation of $77,008,310. pro-Turkish sympathies, I have found Week Ending Sept. 28. conclusively to free himself. His licit, I of .Menominee and tin* tlinlicr is scat-, fieet of the Jamaica Boy Yacht club, overwhelming evidence convincingly Detroit Opera House —"The Eternnl City“- strapped around ibe pole, held liim Kalamazoo, with a population of j tered along tin* shore for miles. comprising more than 30 boats, each proving thnt the Turkish atrocities are Saturday Matinee at 2; Evenings at 8. helpless, and he died before the spec ­ 30,000, has eight banks, all prosper ­ A Charlotte school toucher was in ­ valued at sums up to $1,000, was de­ rather underestimated in the reports Lvrim THEATEH-'The Village Postmnster ”- tators ’ eyes. His body could not be ous. stroyed. The shores at New Rochelle, Sat. Matinee 25c; Evenings tSc, 25c. 50e, 75c- duced by a dowery advertisement for of British consuls, hankers and un ­ Whitnet Theater —"Nobody's Claim’’—Mat- removed until tlie current was shut Almost 000 pupils have enrolled with on Long Island Sound and City Island, lnec 10c. 15c and 25c; Evenings tOj. 20c and 30c. a music teacher for a Chicago firm to are strewn with wreckage from yachts prejudiced people. Foreign Minister off. II» was 23 years old, single, and tlie Michigan s» bool for the deaf at throw up her position mid go there. Tzokoff tells me he knows cases of Temple Theater And Wondsol and —After­ lived in Holland, where his body was Hint. They wanted her money and sin came and it is estimated that not less than starving women in the forests killing noons 2:15, 10c to 25c; Evening* 8:15, 10c to 50c taken for burial. $500,000 damage was done these ves­ Avenue Theater --Vaudeville-afternoons lOo During the past four weeks 500 home. sels alone. two of their own children to preserve 15cand2fc; Evenings 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c. bushels of berries were shipped from A charter has been granted to Gro­ the third. The forest wanderers wili (iamr Wnrdrn Found Utility. The cup defender Reliance was dam­ all perish of cold within two months. ” Deputy Game Warden Bert Spafford. j Estey. ver. also called South I^ake Linden, to aged through being rpmined by a pile LIVE STOCK. of Cadillac, was found guilty of man ­ Michigan's land area is 57,430 Incorporate as the village of Hubbell driver which broke loose from Its in honor of the late Jay A. Hubbell, Pl»*n» and Cholera. Detroit—Cattle—Cow trade notlva slaughter for shooting Chris McLane. 1 square miles; water area, 1,485 square moorings and ran into the Reliance's One hundred eases of bubonic plague and strong: choice steers. $4 75®5; an old soldier, while attempting to ar- miles. father of the Michigan College of stern. good to choice butcher steers. 1.000 t® Mines. To prevent the old defender Colum­ are reported in Tondo, the most north ­ 1.200 pounds. 34® 4 60: light to good Teat him. McLane and some others , It is estimated the cranberry crop in ern und populous suburban district of butcher steers and heifers. 700 to 900' were spearing flsh on Bound lake St. Joe vicinity will reach 6.000 There will lie no surplus In the bia from being rammed by the schoon ­ Manila. Of these eighty have had a fa­ pounds. S3 25® 3 <55; mixed butcher*! when Spafford came upon them. He j bushels. treasury of Ihe West Michigan State er yacht Hildegarde, which was drag­ tal termination. Twelve cases, with fat cows. $3 25®3 60: c-anners. $1 50 0) Jumped ashore from his boat with his Fair association this year. Secretary ging her anchor, the Hildegarde w*ts 2: common bulls, $2 25®2 75; good* I^enawee county has 35 active seflttled when within a few feet of nine deaths, are also reported from Ce- shippers' hulls. S3®3 50; common' gun in his hands and ran at McLane granges. 26 of which meet in halls of French said that he feared the re­ I btia, lu tlie province of Visayas. Chol- feeders. $3®3 50; good well-bred feed­ The latter Is said to have run a flsh ceipts for the week would not defray Columbia. Her crew of seven men ; era is prevalent in ah parts of the ers. S3 50*i3 85; light Stockers, $2 7g epear through Spafford ’s clothes, lint their own. expenses. Jumped overboard and were saved. ®3 25: best calve*. 36 50®7 25; com ­ Dowagiac barbers have organized The British steamship Rokby. from "stands, the result of an absence of mon grades. 54 50®6 25. the charge went Into McLnne'g hack, Earnest J. Chase, serving a te*i rail* Hogs—Light to good butchers, $5 9(9 and the body was lying ou its face and declare that 13 hours daily shav ­ Port English, brought to port Domingo years* sentence was paroled by the Ballo Reyarberny, the sole survivor of ®6 10; pigs. $5 70*15 80; light york- when found, showing that he had been ! ing is enough. iate Gov. filigree. Finding tin* strug CO.*»)E5SHn NEWS. ers. $5 S5®5 95; roughs, 34®5; stags. getting away when shot. The court j The Monroe Folding Box Go. was the Crew of 22 men of tho British 1-3 off. glc with tin* world too strenuous n.< stenn*ship Mexicans, which foundered Sheer— Rent lamb*. 35*15 25; fair t® granted Spafford a stay of proceedings organised Monday, capitalized at $:io,- lias asked to be allowed to serve out In deedging a channel for the new good lamb*. $4 75® 5: light to com ­ until Oct. 12, with bonds of $5,000. 000, all paid iu. his senetnee. witk all on board off the Florida coast car ferry slips at Ludington, it Is dis­ mon lambs. $3 25®4 25; yearlings. $X Tuesday night. Reyarberay caught a covered to be “made land, ” composed (ft S 50; fair to good butcher sheep. A Hipping KIk IiI. Hancock ’s council decrees that noth ­ After repeatedly missing articles piece of wreckage and managed to of slabs anil mill refuse in a well pre ­ $2 50®3; culls and common, $1 25® 2. ing but concrete walks can be nut A farmer near Menominee claims to from his store, a Houghton merchant keep up until he was seen Wednesday served state. The stuff is being sold Chicago. —Cattle — Good to prim® have seeh a bull/versus bear contest down hereafter. detailed two clerks to watch the store morning by tlie Rokby and rescued. ! and utilized. steers, 35®6; poor to medium. $4*fr Over 8,000 Hollanders reside In at night. At midnight, while they Tift* schooner Sadie and Lillie, of 5 20; stockors and feeders. $2 50® without going near Wall street. A she Smashing ills keeper's head with a 4 15; cows.-31 50®4 50; heifers. 32®: bear with cubs had got into the pasture Kalamazoo, and are a thrifty, indus ­ lunched, the burglars secured a bigger Prospect. Me., and tlie mackerel seiner i bottle and stealing the citizen ’s gnr- 4 80; canners. *1 50®2 60; bulls. 32® and got into an argument with the trious contingent. haul than ever. George L. Edwards, of Gloucester, | ments of a recent convict, Squire Hib- 4 60; calve*. 33 50®7 10; Texas fed bull, when the farmer was attracted Many Itoekwood farmers complain Many villages and cltioR of the were wrecked on Pemaquid Point dur­ ! ler escaped' and also freed two other steers. 33®4 40; western steers, 33 26. ing the night and 15 lives were lost. @4 50. _ by the noise. Tlie bull was circling of recent heavy rains rotting their po ­ slate are being affected by tin* news j negroes lu the Frankfort. Ky., Jail, Hogs—Mixed and butchers. 35 60® around and charging wherever he saw tatoes in the ground. paper crusade against the Fourth of Half a dozen deaths oceumM in New i llibler was In for murder. 6 20; good to choice heavy. 35 85® an opening, while the bear was using July toy pistol so that they are pass York and coast cities from persons 6 10; rough heavy, 35 70®5 75; light. A company 1mm been formed to stepping on broken elA*tric wires. Little Arthur Eaton, It years old, J5 70®6 25; bulk of sales. 35 65®6. her claws on him whenever he came manufacture peat In Eaton county, lug ordinances prohibiting the sale of who had been missing several days, ■within reach. At last the hull got the tlie deadly toys. Sheep —Good to choice wethers. 33 2S capitalized at $300,000. Tke I'oatal Sandal. was found In Lake Michigan at Chi­ @4; fair to choice mixed, 33 25®>3 26; opening lie sought for. and charging A colil wave swept the western sec­ cago. Albert Shape is charged wit!; native lambs, 33 50® 6 10. In, ran the hear through tlu* shoulder The government locks at the Soo State Stmator George Greene, of are to be represented by a model at tion of the state during Thursday New York, for bribing; George W. having dragged the hid to the lake East Buffalo.—Cattle — Prices are and pinned her to the fence long the St. Louis exposition. night. The lowest temperature was 4K. Beavers, for accepting bribes from and thrown him In, and then told con­ steady with fair supply for demand. enough for the farmer to get iu with Snow fell at midnight in the vicinity flicting stories of the little fellow ’s Calves—Strong; best, 38 25®S 65; fair, the ax to decide the tight. In the Au Gres swamps sugar beets State Senator Greene, of New York. to good. 36 50®7 26. have been raised which weigh three of Fenville. but there was no frost in George W. Beavers and State Sen ­ whereabouts. Hogs--Mediums. 36 45®6 55; heavy. the fruit districts. ator Greene, for conspiracy to defraud "I’ll beg on my knees for the lives 36 45®6 50; yorkers. 36 40®6 50; pigs, The Ten In In Trannlt. and three-fourths pounds. 36®6 10; stags, 34®4 75; roughs, 35 1® Quartermaster-General Kidd is look ­ It was a sad day for those Niles the United States. of my boys. I know they are Inno ­ Coldwnter ha* aspirations of becom ­ men who thought they had discovered These are the principal charges In cent! ” exclaimed the mother of the ®5 35. ing for a carload of tents for the na ­ ing a great electric railway center with Sheep —Best lambs, 35 65®6 75; few tional guard, which was shipped from oil in a bubbling portion of St. Joe the Indictment found by the Wash ­ three Van Wormer brothers, of Kin- 35 85; fair to good. 35 40tfp5 60; culls, all Its proposed branch lines. river. A company was formed to drill ington grand Jury against tho,already derhook, N. \\, whose death sentences common. 31 25®5; mixed sheep. 33 79 Washington September 5. The tents Norm P. Cummlng ’s 600-acre farm ®4: fair to good. 33 60®3 75; cull*, are needed for the state troops at West the river full of holes, but they found much Indicted Geo. W. Beavers, form­ for tlio murder of their uncle, l’uul buck*. S2®3; ewes. $3 G0®3 65: weth ­ Point, Ky., and since they were sent near Dowagiac has been sold to the bubbles came from crawfish holes. er chief of the salary and allowance Hallenbeck, Gov. Odell refused to com­ ers. 34® 4 26; yearlings, 34 25® 4 50. "Billy" Lorlmer for $60,000. division of the postoffice department, mute. The governor ’s decision caused from Washington tlie quartermaster Roblters broke into the Howard City Grain. Etc. leams that the tents should lie for­ Calhoun county ’s circuit court calen ­ postoffice Tuesday morning and at­ land State Senator Geo. W. Greene, of much satisfaction to the resident* of Detroit.—Wheat—No. 1 white, 8214c; warded to West Point for distribution dar is the largest in its history, there tempted to blow tin"* safe open. The New York, who was arrested and Kindcrbook. No. 2 red. 6 car* at 834c; September. being 175 cases siuted for trial. placed under $10,000 bonds. Annie R. Sharpley, who caused the 83 4c; December, G.000 bu at 86*4 e, 10.- among the troops instead of at the first charge blew the outside rim and 000 bu at 86c. closing nominal at 864c; borne armories. If it takes as long to The new $15,000 Catholic church at combination off. They put another The district attorney here and the postoffice authorities much trouble May, 10,000 bu at 88 4e, 10,000 bu at get the tents to Kentucky as it has Spaulding will, when completed, be charge to blow tlm door off, but were court officials are making a profound through her swindling operations is 88c, closing 88 4c; No. 3 red, 81 4 c per to get them from Washington they the finest in Menominee county. frightened away. mystery over the appearance before raising the figures on postal money or­ bu. the grand jury of a beautiful woman ders in many cities, has been sen ­ Corn—No. 3 mixed, 62V»c: No. 3 yel­ will not arrive there on time. Severed parties of Indiana home- Having sold for $1,800 the burned low. 4 cars at 54He; No. 3 white. 5 cars seekers are looking over Oscoda coun­ who it Is said clinched the Beavers in ­ tenced to the Eastern penitentiary Id at 604c; by sumple, 1 car at 50c, 1 car Kcattfrlai of Sraullpox. linlk of the steamer Marla, which took dictments. Philadelphia for tw’o years. She came at Glc per bu. John Neumann, of Saginaw, was tak­ ty with a view to locating there. fire and w«r towed out Into the bay to from England several years ago and Oats—No. 3 white. 2 car* at 40c; Sep­ en with smallpox lu Bay City. The .Tof.n Hamilton, n judge at the West bum. a Bayonne, N. J.. oil company Is Klat Peter Will Stax. Is said to bo connected with a good tember, 6.000 bu at 40c; No. 4 white. health officer there, aceftrding to his Michigan state fair, hasn ’t missed a much surprised to learn thnt the cargo 3 cars at 39c; by sample, 1 car at 38o of oil and naphtha, worth $40,000, had King Peter, of Servla, has written family there. per bu. story, advised him to take an electric fair In Grand Rapids for 35 years. a letter to a friend, from which It Is "Not Guilty,"’ said-the jury*in~the Rye—No. 2 spot, 2 cars at 6714c. clos ­ ear and go home. He rode on a crowd­ During August 282 boats of a total escaped destruction. clear, that while recognizing the en ­ ing 58c bid. ed1 car to Saginaw, reported to the lo­ A peculiar fact is told In connection case of Reuben Pitts, who shot and Beans—Spot. 32 30; October. 3 cars at tonnage of 204,542 passed through ormous difficulties of his position, killed EM Foster, one of his pupils, 32 30. 2 cars at 32 26; November, 2 cars cal health officer and was bustled off Portage Lake ship canals, upbound. with the death of Jasper Simons, of! Peter is determined to stick to the while teaching a country school near at 32 25, 2 cars at 32 20 per bu. to the detention hospital. The ear was Battle Creek, the 76-year-old pioneer ! throne, despite fears of assassination. pat out of commission and fumigated, While hunting, a Menominee man who was killed by a Michigan Central Spartenburg, S. C. Pitts, who Is the Chicago.—Wheat—No. 2 red. 80® 82c. He admits there is very little of west­ Corn—No. 2, 6194 c; No. 2 yellow, and the conductor and motorroan were captured a two-headed snake. It is train a few doys ago. Simons was the son of a Baptist minister, and a grad­ green. 16 Inches long and harmless. ern ideals or even Ideas in the Ser­ uate of Furman university, is u frail 534c. vaccinated, but a large number of per ­ youngest of 11 children, and not until ' vian temperament, wherefore his sub ­ Oats—No. 2. 37c; No. 2 white, 31 %o; sons had been exposed. The matter Mrs. It. C. Poole, who died at her he had reached the age of 47 years did young man of 20 years. Foster was a No. 3 white. 38 ® 39 94c. will lie brought to the attention of home near Battle Creek, was the first jects require to be educated to a bet ­ strapping mountaineer lad who had Rye—No. 2. 564c®674c. any of his brothers or sisters pass ter conception of constitutional gov ­ long bullied the teacher. Barley—Good feeding. 48®51c; fair the state authorities. white child liorn In Calhoun'county. nwny. ernment to choice malting, 63® 59 (4c; No 1 flax­ Sheriff Davidson, Officer Chambers The Jury which Inquired info the Dr. Roy Martin, quarantine Inspec­ seed, 31 004. It nil roll <1 Tax ( aura. and two doctors were called to tho death of C. W. Boynton, of Menom ­ tor for the Mexican government, who ■ —...... r It Is expected that the testimony in home of Jacob Cook. Port Huron, inee, found that It was caused by the The October docket of thr* supreme recently returned from Linares,'de ­ George Tompkins, n convict who es­ court is the largest In several years. clares that the city Is dead commer­ caped from the Murquette peniten ­ the case brought by the railroads to Saturday night, Mrs. Cook having de­ Injection of an overdose of morphine It being made up of 244 cases* of net aside the assessment of their prop ­ lated that she had taken poison to by himself, but furnished by his friend, cially and partly deserted on account tiary last June, after serving 15 which 50 a're from Wayne county. of the prevalence of yellow fever. Al­ months of a three-year sentence for erties will be taken In Ionising before end her mhery over her husband's in ­ H. C. Irwin, a newspaper man, who James Mears, of Buffalo, 70 year* the clerk of the United States court temperance. Investigation proved the had taken him In charge to sober up. though there are less than 200 cases in larceny committed 1 In Chippewa coun ­ old, yesterday shot and fatally wound ­ Linares, there are fully 2,000 persoua •t Grand Hnplds. It Is announced thnt case a sham. Irwin, who had been held pending the ed his son-in-law, Michael Crotty, 33 ty, is again behind the bars. the railroads will commence taking No less than twenty persons are at investigation, was at once released. sick with various ailments. Thirty-one Filipinos, who arrived, years old, and then sent a bullet The new $50,000 bull ring at Juarez testimony lu support of their case Sep- work preparing the state’s defense In Supervisor Kimraerlei has delivered through bis own brain, dying Instantly. at ’Frisco last Thursday on the trans ­ temlier 29. and the lioant of state audi­ the suits of the railroads to Invalidate the Lagrange township assessment on the Mexican border was formally port Sherman on their way to St* Family quarrels were the cause of the opened Sunday in the presence of 10,* tors has given them permission to use the ad valorem assessment of taxes. rolls to Tax Commissioner Freeman, j crime. A year ago Hears deeded some Louis, where they were to be em-i the senate clumber and committee The attorney general ’s department has under protest against any change in property to hta daughter, Katherine, 000 people, chiefly Americana. Six ployed in the construction of th($. rooms, upon the request of the attor­ taken possession of several of the leg­ assessed valuation, and Freeman took bulls were tortured and put to death Philippine houses and other buildings stipulating (hat she should not marry and several horses slain. Cervera, the ney -general. The state will not take islative committee rooms where the the rolls to Lansing. He initmsted and that she should provide for him at the exposition, are detained by thw testimony until after the railroads have work, clerical and otherwise, Is be ­ thnt there would !>e no change In tlia famous Spanish bull fighter. Is at the immigration authorities because they? until his death. Katherine was mar­ head of the troupe. concluded. ing done. valuation of personal property. ried to Crotty three month* ago. are apparently liable to become pub ­ lic charges. CLINTON INDEPENDENT. THU8BDAY, SEPT. 24. 190»,

RATTLE WITH AN OUTLAW. ' COLOMBIA IS SILENT KING EDWARD APPROVES Dar ain ’t tnisue-ar.r ligbter ’n de IN REGARD TO TREATY SELECTIONS BY BALFOUR Last Desperate Encounter With King senti-rnents dat passes ’twixt two GOVERNOR YATES of “Rangers. ” , i wlmmin ’s lips when dey kisses one ’nother. State Department Gives Up Hope of Lord Selborne to Succeed Joseph A prominent police official of New Negotiating Pact for Canal on Chamberlain as Secretary for South Waleft, Superintendent Walker, many years ago as a plain policeman De man dat ’mounts tuh anything in SEEMS CERTAIN the Isthmus of Panama. IS A CANDIDATE the Colonies. dis worl ’ is de man dat don ’ open his had a desperate encounter with “Cap ­ tain Thunderbolt," a famous Austra­ mouf ’bout what he is done nor what Unfavorable Replies to Bul­ Washington, Sept 22.—The canal Morgan County Convention London, Sept. 22.—Although no of­ lian bushranger and mail robber, on he gwinc do. situation is described at the state de­ ficial announcement of the appoint ­ May 25, 1870. "Thunderbolt," whose garia’s Note Arouse Ire partment as absolutely hopeless. No Indorses the Executive for ments has yet been made, King Ed­ real name was Frederick Ward, fired Ef some '-■Iks would hunt fuh wok request has been received from Co­ ward is reported to have approved the at Walker, who was pursuing him, wld de perspicuous energy dey use* of the People. lumbia for an extension of the pre ­ Renomination. following selections by Premier Bal­ and then galloped away. Walker re­ on huntin ’ fuh trouble rtar mout be scribed period, nor is it likely that four for positions in the reorganized somep ’n doin ’ wld ’em.—New York turned the fire and galloped after the Press. BRUSQUE ANSWER FORTURKEY one would be granted, if asked. IS READY TO MAKE SACRIFICE British cabinet: robber. Both men fired at each other Acting Secretary of State Adee ex­ Lord Selborne, First Lord of the Ad­ as opportunity offered. The Rocky plains that the communication recent ­ miralty, to be Secretary for the Ferdinand ’s Ministry Informs the Declares It the .Duty of Every Citizen river confronted the outlaw, but he FROM ’’THE 8ILVER POPPY.” ly submitted by Dr. Herran, the Co­ Colonies, in succession to Joseph took one daring leap. His horse was Porte There Can Be No Amicable to Respond to the Call of Hia Con ­ lumbian charge at Washington, ex­ Chamberlain. * killed by the officer ’s next shoL “Are Now is the time to begin to save Adjustment Between the Nations pressed a desire on Columbia ’s part to stituents Irrespective of His Per­ Austen Chamberlain, Postmaster you married?” cried Thunderbolt from money for furs, an overcoat and other Until Macedonian Massacres Cease. continue the negotiation, even though sonal Desires. General, to be Chancellor of the Ex­ the middle of the river. “Yes,” re­ the present treaty failed of ratifica­ chequer, in succession to Charles T. concomitants to a long and cold win ­ plied Walker. “Well, remember your ter. tion. To this note no reply was made. Ritchie. family.” “Oh, that ’s all right. Will Sofia, S$pt. 22.—All hope of avert­ The president and Secretary Hay Jacksonville, Ill., Sept. 22.—Richard Mr. Brodrick, Secretary of War, to you come out and surrender? ” “No, ing war between Bulgaria and Turkey Yates is a candidate for re-nomination. Those desiring to hear Patti on her are being kept in close communication be Secretary for India, in succession I’ll die first.” ‘Then ft’s you and me steenth farewell tour had better be have been dashed b 7 the developments with the state department regarding It was not, he explained, because he to Lord George Hamilton. for it,” said the policeman as he of the past few days. In diplomatic the canal advices from Bogota. Dr. wanted the job again, but because he getting a small fortune together Mr. Arnold-Forster, Secretary to plunged Into the river. The battle pretty soon. circles there was a feeling that hostili ­ Herran expected Secretary Hay to re­ felt it was his duty to his fellow citi­ the Admiralty, to be Secretary for continued in the water until Thunder ­ ties might be preventew. Now, how ­ turn to Washington this week, but zens of Illinois. Also because of the War, in succession to Mr. Brodrick. bolt was mortally wounded. He ever, it is c< needed that nothing but encouragement given him by the Re­ This world will never qnit wabbling since the receipt of Minister Beaupre ’s Premier Balfour ’s private secretary died next day. until the women ’s clubs get down to the forcible ‘nterventlon of the pow­ cablegram, indicating that he had publican convention of his fellow citi­ denies that the appointments have ac­ ers can prevent a declaration of war, zens of Morgan county, whom he was work again afteT the summer’s cessa­ abandoned hope, it is said at the tually been made. It is knowi hat MARVELS UNDER GROUND. tion of hostilities. perhaps before the end of September. state department there will be no oc­ addressing. Then 124 of the 175 of Lord , British high commi sion- The unfavorable replies from Aus­ the last named fellow citizens pro ­ casion for the secretary’s return until er to Soutn Africa, was tender. . the Caves of Switzerland Furnish Much The one burning question before tria and Russia to Bulgaria’s last note, next month. ceed still further to encourage him by colonial office, and the general opinion and the fact that the c her great pow­ voting for a resolution asking him to for Wonderment. the public to-day is whether the In official circles is that the delay is Particulars have Just been publish ­ farmers are taking proper care of ers have failed altogether to respond DECLARE PUPIL8 ARE IMMORAL be a candidate. ■due to the .'act that he still has the It is thought that Yates probably will ed of a wonderful series of under ­ thefr turkeys or not. to the communication has had much proposition under consideration. ground caves in the Stalden district to do with darkening the prospects Women Want Purity Taught In the have ten delegates to the state conven ­ It Is stated unofficially that the Duk for peace. Charges that at least one tion, unless a long time is to inter ­ of Canton Schwytz. The existence of Wise prairie chickens wonid do Milwaukee Public Schools. of Devonshire has definitely decided these places had before been vaguely well to get into the states where the country is encouraging the military vene before they are chosen and in ­ to support Premier Balfour ’s retalia­ party at Yildiz Kiosk tends to increase Milwaukee, Wls., Sept. 22.—Mrs. W. structed. Some other Morgan county known, but they have now for the game laws are the most stringent, tion policy and that a majority of the first time been fully explored by a for the next month or two, anyhow. the feeling of apprehension. J. Allen, head of the Purity league, in man may think he wants a place on Unionist free traders are likely to do an address to the W. C. T. U., plead- j party which went down provided with Must Stop Massacres. the state ticket, as treasurer, for ex­ the same, but speculations on this sub ­ ed for a course in morality in the pub ­ ample, and then there might be trouble 5,000 yards of rope ladders, acetylene Those boys who shuffled off the To add to the difficulties in the way ject, like forecasts in regard to new lamps, rugs and provisions for eight mortal coll by the green apple route lic schools. She thought cigarette in putting up a delegation to strive ministers, have not received any solid of an amicable adjustment of thd pictures had much to do with ^read­ days. They were underground for will at least be spared the hardship Srouble between the two nations Bul­ for the renomination on the grounds confirmation. two ing immorality among the children. 1 of public duty, not personal ambition. full days, penetrating for a dis­ of going to school this fall, anyhow'. garia is asserted on seemingly reliable Mrs. Martha A. Bauman said that to tance of 2,500 yards, through vast authority to have made an exceedingly her knowledge immorality of the most Means a Sacrifice. TILLMAN TRIAL NEXT MONDAY halls brilliant with stalactite and 00 YEARS' brusque reply to Turkey’s note asking The governor argues that the posi other crystals, and with oth ’er great EXPERIENCE shocking character was prevalent in tion he now holds means a sacrifice for Bulgarian assistance in effecting the public schools. She cited an in ­ Appears in Court With His Uncle, the recesses branching from them. There a peaceful settlement. of health, money, and comfort. “But,” Senator, and Others. were also found swift subterranean stance where a 13-year-old girl had said he, “in spite of all t’ s, there is a The principality has informed the been subjected to gross indecencies. Columbia, S. C., Sept. 22.—At the torrents, powerful enough to work Sultan, according to ths Dnevnik, that conscientiousness about, it; an inspira ­ great industrial undertakings. no overtures can be considered until It was agreed that a direct appeal tion about it, and. I repeat, every man opening session of the Lexington coun ­ Patents the Macedonian massacres are stop ­ should be m°de to the school boards must offer himseif for the public ser­ ty court Judge Ffank B. Gray ordered to have the young taught scientiflcal- \ that the trial of James H. Tillman, The Hardy Connemara Donkey. * I IIADS RIMUia ped, Turkish troops withdrawn from vice, and I am glad you encourage me Indian ponies of America are hardy ly the truths which they were now left to go at it again. ” charged of murder of N. G. Gonzales, DJSIONS the frontier, peace and protection guar­ to learn in a way that was debasing. be heard next Monday, Sept. 28. So­ little beasts, with much intelligence Oaw/nioHTa Ait. anteed to villagers desiring to return The convention was called simply to AaroMi a OiM t»C dvMrtption mm licitor Thurmond of the prosecution and fire, but their cousin, the Conne­ kioklr a •sSlon praa jrbatlier u to their homes, amnesl promised to nominate a candidate for county com­ mara pony, of Ireland, is a more pla ­ S. ■▼•ntlonv«nti< BUYS A FAMOUS IRISH CASTLE, contended that the case be called at tion* strict! political offenders and such govern ­ missioner. It selected no delegates *to cidly companionable creature. The Motfroo.Piuiu mfe i once, but in their report to the court taU Uk mental reforms introduced as will sat- the next state convention, but the gov ­ Irish nag is hardy, like the people of mteUlnd im, Wttfcaat oharg*. 5tka American Girl’s Wealth Aids Duke of ernor seized on the occasion to launch ihe grand jury recommended that the | ify Macedonia and Adrianople. case be held over until next week on ' the district, and does his share of Public Opinion Demands War. Manchester, Her Husband. his campaign from his ovn county, as work with a good humor that is char ­ Scientific American. he did in 1899, so resolutions were pre ­ account of the local criminal cases! “If the present situation continues. ” I.ondon. Sept. 22.—The duke of Man­ on the docket. The'prisoner was in acteristic. It will take its master and VSKVfc the Dnevnik asserts that the reply con ­ chester, who married Miss Zimmer­ pared, which, after giving four lines mistress on a journey to town with of praise of the administration of Pres­ court, as were his uncle, Senator B. j cluded, “the Bulgarian government man, daughter of a Cincinnati million ­ R. Tillman, and other relatives. There never a thought of bucking. It will will be compelled to yield to public aire, has purchased the Fvlemore cas­ ident Roosevelt, went into laudation carry a heavy burden a long distance of that of Richard Yates. are ten lawyers entered for the de­ opinion and send an army to the tle estate. The estate is of 13.000 acres fense and five besides the solicitor for aud feel well recompensed with a frontier. ” and is near Connemore. The price Proud of Governor. the prosecution. little food and a few words of “blar ­ Unconfirmed reports from Monastir paid lor it was $315,000. The castle “We are proud, ” said they, "of the ney.” It Is withal a good worker, an state that Boris Sarafoff, the Mace­ has often been declarM to be the record made by our worthy Morgan excellent companion and somewhat of YOU donian leader, was beheaded recently most suitable residence for royalty in county fellow citizen, Richard Yates, KILLS WIFE OF THREE MONTHS a philosopher in its way. near that place by Turkish soldiers. Ireland. The grounds are magnificent. in the discharge of his duties as gov­ CAN Husband Shoots Down Woman Who Sarafoff has been so often reported It took seven years to bu'ld the castle, ernor of the State of Illinois. ” Chief Justice Shaw. HD slain in battle or executed by Turkish which ccv't $2,700,000 or.ginally. Then, as reason for that pride, the Refuses to Live With Him. Rufus Choate was sitting next te* troops that the report is taken with resolutions asserted that the gover ­ Kittanning, Pa., fiept. 22.—August Judge Hoar in the bar when Chief for free examination and advice. much doubt. Nevertheless, it is ad­ FAIR BUILDINGS ARE BURNED nor had repressed lynchings and mob Troutman shot and killed his wife at Justice Shaw was presiding and the mitted that if be has fallen into the rule, had abolished the convict labor Aladdin, a mining town twentv-two ( Suffolk docket was being called. The BOOK ON PATENTS hands of the Ottoman forces, he has Fire on Missouri State Grounds at Se- law, had striven for a state c'vil ser­ miles south f this place. Mrs. Trout- j chief justice said something which \TC.A.SNOW&CO. undoubtedly been killed. dalia Causes $30,000 Loss. vice law, had enforced economy and man left her husband ’s home and led Mr. Choate to make a half-humor ­ Patent Lawyer*. WASHINGTON. D.O. According to fugitives who have ar­ good service in all branches of the went to where two Italian brothers ous and half-displeased remark about rived at Rila from Djoumaia. a seri­ Sedalia. Mo., Sept. 22.—A $30,000 state government, and hence, “in spite were living and was on the porch of Shaw's roughness of looks aud man ­ ous engagement has occurred at Pe- fire occurred at the Missouri state fair of the malignings of an unrepublican their home when her lnsband went ner, to which Judge Hoar replied: lcini, near , sixty-fi^e miles from grounds. Three large frame horse press, the republicans of Morgan coun ­ after her. She refused to return with “After all, I feel a reverence for the Salonica, in which the Turks are said barns and two beef cattle barns being ty have confidence in the continued him and he shot her through the old chief justice.” A reverence for to have lost 500 men killed, including destroyed. In addition ten Missouri, success of his administration and em­ heart. The couple were married three him. my dear fellow? ’ said Choate. two colonels. Kansas and Texas freight cars, some phatically declare in favor of his re- months ago. Troutman is under ar­ “So do I. I bow down to him as the IN of them par Mally loaded. The fire de­ nomination. ” rest. wild Indian does to his wooden idol. I Villages in Flames. partment building and other minor PBIZES Most of the villages in the district Why He Is a Candidate. know he ’s ugly, but I bow to a supe ­ structures were burned. All will be rior intelligence.* —Senator. Hoar, in. of Melnik are in the hands of the in ­ rebuilt. Gov. Yates seeks another term, RESULTS 0F_BASEBALL GAMES surgents. Many of the villages are judging by the composite explanation Scribner ’s Magazine- in llames. given in his speech to the conven ­ National League. Ball Player Dies. tion, in his official typewritten an ­ New York. 8; Chicago, 3. It is reported that 500 Turks have Brooklyn. !>-7; Pittsburg, 4-3. Pastime. Marion. Ind., Sept. 22.—John Stoebe, nouncement of candidacy, for reasons A boat amid the ripples, driftliiK. rocking. READ THE CONDITIONS AT THE been killed with dynamite while fight­ Philadelphia, 11-14; Cincinnati, 2-13. EOT TOM OF THIS COLUMN ing against a body of insurgents in a promising young pitcher, who was as follows: American League. Two idle people, without cause or atm: While Iji the ominous west there gathers the Kresna defile. given a trial with the Evansville team Because Chicago's “newspaper Boston, 4; Chicago, 3. of the Central league, injured his Philadelphia, 5; Detroit, 1. darkness A dispatch from Monastir dated trust” is against him. Washington, 0: St. I.ouis, 4. Flushed with flame. Sept. 16 say# that kidnapers are busi ­ right hand while sliding to a ba*e dur­ Because every man ought to offer Cleveland, 8; New York, 4. ing the game. He died of lockjaw as himself for public service in the American Association. A haycock In a hay field, hacking ’, lap ­ ly at work. A soldier brought two ping. a result of the injury. highest office for which he is quali­ Kansas City, 11: St. Paul, 5. Christian children to Monastir a day Milwaukee, 5: Minneapolis, 4. Two drowsy people pillowed round or two before the dispatch was sent, fied, no matter at what cost or person ­ about: and sbld them openly at a price equiv­ Asks $25,000 for Mine Injury. al sacrifice. While in the ominous west across the Brazil, Ind., Sept. 22.—George L. Resents Insult and Is Shot. darkness alent to $1 apiece. Because he believes he has been a Flame leaps out. Miller has filed suit against the Miami good governor; that the state of Illi­ Ix>ndon, f.ept. 22.—The Daily Mail According to information received reports a case which occurred at Ir­ at revolutionary headquarters from Coal Company in the circuit court for nois needs him in the executive office. Better a wrecked life than a life so soft; $25,000 damages for injuries he al­ kutsk of a Russian officer shooting a The ominous west glooms thundering, Monastir, 120 persons perished in the Believes in Illinois. Jew who refused to give him a match witt} ils flre flames of their burning villages near leges he sustained by a mass of rock And finally —perhaps chiefly —be ­ falling on him in the defendant ’s to light his cigarette because the offi­ J,it aloft. Kastoria. More than 1,200 bodies of cause he said four years ago that Illi­ cer asked him in an insulting tone. —Christina Rosotti. women and children are said to be mine. nois is a “royal realm.” a “majestic lying unburied in the fields and on empire ” and “a republic in itself,” and Marriage Bureau. “Pooh Bah ” Smith Dies. Fort Is Wrecked. iMEaRil the roadsides around that place. still persi°ts in the opinion. Mozambique. East Africa. Sept. 22. There is in New York a marriage New York, Sept. 22.—Mark Smith, On this platform the governor in ­ bureau which does business in a IF YOU WANT TO LAUGH, BE the well-known comic opera comedi­ —An explosion of gunpowder and TRIPLETS ARE NOW TWENTY-ONE tends to go up end down the state grenades occurred in Fort San Se- wholesale way. It is stated to have MERRY AND GET MORE an and the original Pooh Bah in "The from now until the next state conven ­ introduced 100,000 men who were THAN YOUR MONEY’S Mikado,” is dead from dropsy. He was bastino. Many persons were killed WORTH WHEN YOU Pretty Michigan Girls Celebrate An ­ tion, demanding and pleading for re­ or injured. The fort was wrecked. hankering to become Benedicts to 48 years old and was born in Mobile, nomination. He will he his own cam­ 100,000 women who were not averse VISIT DETROIT niversary of Their Birth. Ala. Further explosions are feared. Buchanan. Mich., Sept. 22.—Dimple, paign manager and campaign commit­ to changing their names. From fif­ Daisy and Dot Redden, known as the tee. His headquarters will be in Leopold Will Not Arbitrate. teen to twenty marriages a week, it French to Move on Fez. Springfield. Auxiliary headquarters is said, result from the bureau ’s ef­ pretties triplets in the world, cele­ Toulouse, France, Sept. 22.—The Brussels, Sept. 22.—King Leopold's WONDERLAND brated their twenty-first birthday an ­ will be established soon in Chicago, reply to the note of the powers con ­ forts. Two large buildings are neces ­ newspaper De Peche publishes a dis­ where trusted friends, probably under sary for its offices, the storage of cab ­ niversary Sept. 21. at their home in patch from Algiers stating that three cerning the Congo state contends that this place. The three sisters are bru ­ command of Col. J. H. Strong, will the alleged cruelties are based on un ­ inet photographs and descriptions, French columns have been ordered look after his interests. and for the reception rooms. «» TEMPLE nettes, with dark eyes, wavy hair, clear to be ready to march on Fez. trustworthy testimony and repudiates complexions and rosy cheeks. They the-idea of arbitration. MADMAN ATTACKS A RELATIVE are witty, well educated and have a Six Months for Assault. Savage Revenge of a Gypsy Band. THEATRE host of admirers. The girls received Two Are Murdered. A young Hungarian gypsy, who had Paris, Sept. 22.—Picolo and Dacchi- Claims He Has Instructions From the gifts and greetings from many of their no, ItalianR, charged with having Paris, Sept. 22.—Eugenie Fougere, a betrayed his party to the authorities IS THE ONLY PLACE friends. thrown a tomato at Premier Combes Lord to Kill Sister-in-Law. well-known music hall singer, was after a robbery, begged the magis­ at Marseilles, have been sentenced to Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 22.—A. B. Ire­ murdered in her villa at Alx-l^s-Bains, trates at Magyar Egres for protection, Guess the number of persona Indorses Chamberlain. six months ’ imprisonment. land of Woods county, committed to A female servant was also murdered as his companions threatened to kill who attend Wonderland and Wellington, N. Z., Sept. 22.—Parlia­ the state asylum at Norman, while and another was so maltreated that him. The man was given shelter, but Temple Theatre during June, visiting his brother ’s home in Medicine the room was found empty on the July, August and September, ment has passed a resolution expres ­ “Three Eye” Magnates. she lost her reason. 1903, and get one of the follow ­ sing its regret that Chamberlain had Blooming* m. Ill., Sept. 22.—Presi­ Lodge. Kas., became vln'ently insane following day. Eventually his body ing prizes: $50.00 for the first resigned his position as colonial sec­ dent M. H. Sexton of the “Three Eye” and three times slashed his brother ’s Kruger Improves. was discovered in a field. The eyes person who guesses the cor ­ retary in the British cabinet and em­ wife across the throat with a razor. Pittsburg. I’a., Sept. 22.—Otto Kru­ had been burned out, the tongue ex­ rect number or comes the league has issued a call for ’he an ­ nearest thereto; $25.00 for the phasizing its appreciation of his ser­ nual meeting to be held on Tuesday, He claimed he had instructions from ger, the Pittsburg baseball player, who cised. and the man hanged by the second; $15.00 for the third and vices to the empire. Oct. 13, at Bloomington. the Lord to kill her. was injured In a game with Brooklyn feet on two acacia treesi The body $10.00 for the fourth- Write by being hit with a pitched ball, has had been cloven in two. guess, name and address plain ­ Lock Out 7,000 Men. regained consciousness and is improv ­ ly on the coupon printed below W. W. Kelley Is Better. No More Paris Balls. and bring same to theatre box St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 22.—W. W. Paris, Sept. 22.—The famous Berlin, Sept. 22.—The German mea- ing. The Same Thing. office when ticket la purchased. Kelley, second baseman of the Winni ­ masque balls that have been a fea­ al manufacturers have decided to A Kensington politician, w-ho re­ peg baseball team, who was hit on the ture of Paris life for many years, have crush the strike of 3,000 workers by Negro Leader Is III. cently lost his place in the mint, head by a pitched ball, and who was now been discontinued by order of the locking out the remaining 7,000 em­ Boston, Sept. 22.—Booker T. Wash ­ asked the assistant at the Frankford afterward in a critical condition from police authorities. ployes until the others resumed work. ington will sail for Europe and will tfvenue brtinch of the Free Library concussion of the brain, is slightly One hundred and seventy-three fac­ remain there several weeks seeking the other day whether he could get better. Richard Watson Gilder III. tories are idle. rest. He has not been well since mak­ the book by Senator Hale called “The Lee, Mass., Sept. 22.—Richard Wat­ ing a trip to California last winter. Man Without a Dollar. ” “T'r* ’e haven ’t Great Speed. son Gilder, editor of the Century Mag­ Detroit Gets Gettman. such a book ” was the reply; “but Berlin, Sept. 22.—A burst of speed azine, is seriously ill at his summer Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22.—Outfielder National Committeeman Diet. here is a novel by Dr. Hale entitled at the rate of 114 miles an hour was home in the Berkshire hills. Gettman of the Buffalo team has been Asbury Park, N. Y., Sept. 22.—Fred­ ‘The Man Without a Country, ’ ” and reached on the Zossen electric line, Telegraph le Opened to Nome. signed to play with the Detroit team. erick S. Gibbs, member of the Repub ­ idle held up the volume. “Well, that'll but over what distance is not dis­ Seattle, Wash., Sept. 22.—Communi­ Second Baseman Burns has also been lican national committee for New do; It’a about the same thing. ” he closed. The length of the line is cation with Nome and St. Michaels drafted from the Toledo club to finish York, is dead of an affection of the said, sighing resignedly, an he took eighteen miles. hare bes established by wire. the season with the local team. heart. He was 58 years old. the hook and hurried away.

_____ THE OL1NTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1903.

FOWLER. Clinton Go. Savings Bank ~r — Miss Amelia Flneis spent Tuesday ST.JOHNS, MICH. Next to the County Fair in Pewamo. Sick Folks Pay* 3 Per Cent, lntereston Deposits. Clarence Emmons, of St. Johus, was The Fairest thing that can be done In the interest of the people in town Saturday. Is to direct their attention to qie bargains being offered all this week luni money on approved bonds an o REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Mrs. C. J. Cottin spent Saturday and by THE CALKINS GROCERY COMPANY, from their large and complete stock of extra tine goods iu their line. Mr. Calkins watches the markets OFFICERS: Nunday with friends in Durand. Want Me! closely, and with his ready casli in hand he takes advantages of any A. J. Baldwin .Pre«. PE.WALHwoaTii.Fre* Several from here attended tiie fair o. Pgnmkll . V-Fr*»i. R. C.Dexter . Aut.Tre* at< Grand Rapids last week. bargains, and few escape him, coming under his observation, and then turns them over to their army of patrons, to which new and anxious Mr. and Mrs. John Gay spent last THE LOCAL MAKKET8. recruits are being added daily. \rou hear tills all over Clinton and week with friends in Detroit. Gratiot couuties : “ When you want something good at a low price, iSfSt.Jobn* elevator* open hi 7 a . m.ano If You 44 elo*e At 6 p m. Peel Fagged Out,” Mrs. Cole,of Kalkaska, is spending a call on St. Johns , Mich., Sept. 24,1903. few days with Mrs. J. G. Patterson. Have HEADACHE, Tbe following are the prices paid in cash Miss Myrtle Bond, of St. Johns. The Calkins Grocery Company for Droduceln this market: BACKACHE, V7neat. white, new ...... 6fl 9 74 POOR APPETITE, spentSunday with Miss Irene Schemer. Wheal, red...... 66 v'd 74 18 lbs. H. & E. Granulated Sugar...... $1.00 Data...... 34 BAD BREATH, , George %Altavater, of Saginaw, is Clover 8eed...... 4 50 4b 5 60 BAD COMPLEXION, visiting friends in town for a few days. 19 lbs. Extra C Sugar...... $1.00 Aislae.....-...... — 5 IN) ti 00 Hay, new ...... 6 00 7 00 and would like to feel aad look wall, let ua reo Misses Louisa and Mamie Fedewa 20 lbs. Golden C. Sugar...... $1.00 Beans ...... 1 50 ommend------CKLKVT It Iff10 U toto you.yon, Barley...... 1 00 40 1 10 Soldiby Drugguts. Price, SBc. and 60c. and Rosa Gross, spent Friday in Pe­ Rye...... 42 Try a pound of our Yale Gas Roasted Coffe at.. .25c Corn, ear...-...... -...... 0 30 wamo. Potatoes —new ...... 40 50 POMONA ORANGE. Lion or XXXX Coffee, per lb ...... IOC Butter...... 13 t 14 Mrs. Droste and daughter, Rosie Karps...... -...... 16 17 Clinton County Pomona Grange, No. spentSunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Best Tea on earth at...... 5°C Lard ...... 0 10 25, will meet with Essex graog Wednes ­ Goerge. / Hides...... 6)4 Big bargains —full quart bottle pf blueing for onlyioc Deakon skins ...... 25 ('0 SO day, October 7th. All 4th degree mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Rice, of California, Sheep Pelts...... 25 •r 1 00 Beet, live...... 3 00 (Q, 3 50 bers invited. Grange called to order spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bee*,dressed ...... 5 00 40 6 00)4 at 10’3o a. oi. Roll call of officers re­ Harrison Sutton. Pork.live ...... 5 000° 40 ft 25 Pork,dressed ...... 6 00 1 7 00 sponded to with quotations. Fred Buck has returned from Sag­ The Calkins Grocery Co., Veaioalf. itve...... 5 00 ax 5 50 Yeaicalf.dressed...... 6 V)50 £7*o Regular order of business inaw. where lie lias been spending the , St. Johns, Michigan. Wood,dry hard ...... 2 00 2 SS Question —Are our taxes too high ? Wood, soft ...... 10 If so. how best to lower tnem? J- W. E. H. Collin, of Onaway, visited his P. S. Shipments of Peaches received daily this week. Also fresh LIVE POULTRY. Ennest, Olive. THE SPECIALIST, Vegetables. Hens, fat...... J daughters, the Misses Ruby and Ethel Turkeys fat...... 2 Question —What farm crops are most Cottin, Sunday. Ducks, fat...... profitable Id this locality? Answer by XS OOXs^EXXTO-1 Geese...... MrstJobn Schafer and the Misses Chickens...... James Jewett. Essex. HE WILL BE IN ST. JOHNS, Ducks, spring. 3 to 4 pounds ...... 7 Recess until 1:30 for dinner. Lizzie, Louisa aud Mamie Fedewa spent Thursday in St. Johns. J2tr" Byron Danley buys live poultry every Song. TIIE STEEL HOTEL ON week day the year round, and full value paid at all times. Address of welcome by Master of Mrs. Frauk Simmons and Miss Katie ’TIS SURE TO WIN Essex grange. Response by Master of Fox, of Westphalia, spentSunday with Pomona. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fox. this village. Thursday, Oct. 8. Persons visiting the County Recitation —Essex grange. Boyer, of Suntield, has returned with ONE DAY ONLY EACH MONTH. Fair this week, may be doubly | Correspondence Paper —What influence has home life a span of horses owned by Dr. Geo. OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M to H P. M. compensated for their visit by upon tiie young in the formation of McPherson, whicli he took ashort time The sick everywhere are seeking Dr. visiting our store and making \ All correspondence shouldsnouia beoe t character? Mrs. Arthur Stewart of ago. McDonald, because be heals them of your selections, from the best Bengal. their diseases and afflictions. Dr. Mc­ \ mailed not later than l —Tuesday ? Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott and Mrs. Den- Donald travels and cures all Chronic stock of t t morning of each week.* ...... ~ Song. ninson, of Grand Rapids, are spending Diseases through new methods pecu- V*»*fe*fe* ******** f^*** 1*****^ ******** * Question —Which is better for the a few days with Mrs. W. H. Sage and lir to himself. Are you suffering from K1LEY. farmer, the education gotten on the family. any disease of the brain, spine, nerves, Footwear farm, or the college education? Myron blood, liver, skin, lungs, stomach, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Patterson bowels kidneys and sexual organs? If Mr. and Mrs. Will. Martins enter ­ Moss, Essex. returned Friday from Douglas, after so. then do not dispair, but seek Dr. for fall and winter wear at lowest tained a housefull of their friends Sun ­ Selection —Mrs. Stella Dills,DeWitt. spending a few days with Mr. and McDonald at once and lie will guide prices to be found in St. Johns. you into the path that leads to health, day. Question —Is it just that all the in ­ Mrs. Stroud. Long experience in the trade and itiatory fees for members of subordi ­ strength and happiness. Mrs. Ella Parkhouse and daughter, Why suffer and die when you can be nate granges should go to the State Tiie Misses NiraGeller, Rosie Gross, being a manufacture, I have the Pesrl, were callers at Mrs. A. Jastrains Edith Feldpaoch, Nora Martin and healed? .No matter what ails you, or advantage over my competitors itne day last week. Grange? Answer by F. W. Redfern, how many physicians have turned you Lousa and Mamie Fedewa spent Sun ­ away as incurable ! Seek the great who are not. I buy for cash and Mr. and Mrs. August Jastram spent Essex. Song. day with friends in Lebanon. specialist, Dr. McDonald to-day—now get best discounts and sell for Sunday in South Riley with Mr. and Mr. aDd Mrs. Wm. Gelier and son, —and he will read your disease at a Mrs. James Parkhouse. Paper —What is tiie grange doing for glance and change tiie currents of your cash at lowest living margain of the schools? Answer by Theodore H. Leo and Mrs. C. Feldpausch and sons, life into health, strength and gladness. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chapman, of Albert and Herman and Master Barney profit. If you will call at my Townsend of Bingham grange. store I will give you a practical PeWitt, spent a few days of last week Recitation. Celler spent Sunday in Pewamo. Consultation, Examination and with his daughter, Mrs. A. D. Lance. Closing song. Mrs. Linda Seabrooks, of Muir, and and profitable lesson in the pur ­ Mrs. Charles Land has returned Every grange in Clinton county is Harry, accompanied by Wm. and Advice Free. chasing of Footwear. home after spending a week or more requested to send delegates to this George Seabrook, with their families, Those unable to call can address with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Black, Pomona. spent Sunday with friends in town. who has been sick. Jerome Dills, Master. Misses Emma and Amelia Gruler DR. D. A. MCDONALD Kettrful Odd* Agaumt Him, Mits.C. L. Pearce . Leoturer. have returned from I’etoskey, where The Specialist. 248 & 250 East Fulton Bedridden, alone and destituue Street, Such, in brief, was the condition of an OLIVE CENTER. they have been spending several weeks ABNER FURTNEY J old soldier by name J. J. Havens, with their brother, FranH Gruler and GRAND RAPIDS - - MICH. Versailles, O. For years he was trou­ Mrs. S. W. Norris visited Ashley family. The Reliable up-town Sh6e flan, bled with kidney disease and neither friends last week. doctors nor medicine gave him relief. Lester Klein and sister. Miss Aura, OSTEOPATHY ST. JOHNS, - MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hyde visited at returned to their home in Detroit, At length he tried Electric Bitters. -\K W . E SYMMoMW, Osteopathic phy- It put him on his feet in short order and Aden Skinner ’s in Bengal, Sunday. after spending a few weeks with their * slclan. graOuiiti* of 1 in* American school DOW lie testifies: “I'm on the road to Mr.and Mrs. Charles Rouse, of Lan ­ grandfather, Franz Feldpausch, and of Osteopathy Ktrksville, Mo., receiving In ­ complete recovery. Best on earth for rstructions direct from Dr. A. T. Still, found ­ sing, visited Olive friends Sunday. other friends. er of the science, treats all kinds of chronic liver and kidney troubles and all forms and nervous uffect Ions, corrects deformities of stomach and bowel complaints. Mrs. H. It. Wilcox and Hazel Wilcox A Boy’ii Wild Kill,* For Lire. of every description, and is especially suc­ Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by With family around expecting him cessful in treating all diseases common to A. n. BOYD’S returned from Oakland last week. women. Office 22<‘)4 Washington Ave, N., 2d Fildew & Millman, druggists. to die, and ason riding for life, 18 miles lloor. Lansing. Midi Lady attendant. Miss Edna Randall will teach the to get Dr. King ’s New Discovery for J-WAt Hotel St. Johns. St. Johns, Tuesdays SOI'TH WATERTOWN. fall term at the Brown school. consumption, coughs and colds, W. H. and Fridays of each week. 14 An excellent dmner was served. An Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured Mrs. Win, Boylan is quite sick. interesting program was given. death's agonies from asthma; but this Livery and wonderful medicine gave instant relief 1. P. Rose and wife, of Wacousta, - The 3rd and 4th degree will be con- and soon cured him. He writes: “I • spent Sunday at M. L. Corbin ’s. fered at DeWitt Grange Saturday eve­ now sleep soundly every night. ” Like > marvelous cures of consumption, pneu- : Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stoll enter ­ ning Sept. 29th. rnonia. bronchitis, coughs, colds aud , tained relatives from Bengal Sunday. Mrs. P. R. Freeman and Mrs. Marc grip prove its matchless merit for all William Reeve and family of, Delta, Cutlar, of Lansing are visiting at A. throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed B. Cooks, in Riley. by Fildew A Millman druggists. Price visited friends in this vicinity Sun ­ 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. THE day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook of Riley Mrs. George Nourse and Mrs. Nancy celebrated their 50th anniv

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