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Tri=County 12hronicie, VOL. 8. CASS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY ~o, ~9o3. NO. 8. ney washer to tl~qir liking. After AN INTERESTIN(i SERMON much coaxing the game was continued A eAri011c and finished by a score of 10 to. 12 in Oiven by I~ev. Jackson at the Presbyterlan rOl' [[0 favor of Cass City. The Care boys C|lurch Surtday Evening. C[[[ RAi 0N are all good players but, they failed to Pastor Jackson, of the Presbyteria~ W[AI E lind the curves shot forth hy Pitcher church, preached one of l~is usual Watters. ~ood serm~mslast Sunday evening on Of Independence Day "Was Ob= His Pulse Less Frequent But a The horse races were exciting and the timely subject. "'What we owe served Here Saturday, the cr(~wd left the grounds fully sab- our country." The sermon was based Little Niore l~egular. isiied. In tile named race Jennie W. on the words of Paul, "For our citi- zenship is in heaven," Phil. 3: 20. RACi~S owned by Wright of Care took tirst OV[R |,000 SAW Ill[ money, and second money went to He introduced his subject by saying Tiff END IS N~Alr~ AT I|AND Temple Hope owned by Noble of Bad that "Patriotism is love and devotion Galcdonian Oames and the Base Ball Axe. The free for all race was fast. to one's conntry. It's not a passive His Holiness is Suffering with Oame Were Interesting. A Few Myth the Laird of Bad Axe won first, sentiment but a constant, earnest Senile Pneumonia. Late zeal for the country's good which Accidents. Lady M., Montague and Cornell's Offical Bulletin. horse, second, and Charles W. owned prompts one to strike for the right in by Truesdell of Care, third. The time of war and to battle for right- Another patriotic celebration or In- The latest reports from Rome say farmers'running race proved to be tim eousness at all times, in peace and dependence day has passed into his- tliat Pope Leo is much weaker, :rod most exciting event ever witnessed on war." The, address was brimful of tory. The memory of that signifi- that his pulse is less frequent, but tim fairgrounds, it took three heats gem tlmughts like tim above, and cant Fourth of July, 1776. remains a little more regular. The breathing to decide the fracas. There were knowing that our readers appreciate a undimmed by the lapse of the one is calm and the general condition is tl~ree horses as follows: Nellie owned good thing we give some of the facts hundred and twenty-seven years improved. by Fred Shaffer; Walkover. owner. as stated,by him. wl~ich mark the unprecedented devel- The official bulletin of tim pope's Dougal Livingston: and Dolly owned "Whel:her we recognize it or not we opment of tim thirteen struggling condition was issued an 8:15 Wednes- by Duncan GillieS, wllo took first, sec- sustain vital relations to God," home colonies that bled for tlm immortal day evening as follows: ond and third money respectively. and native land. principle "that all men are born free "The remainder of tim day has pass- The interest of the race centered "The more natural the relations and equal," until they have grown e@without recurrence of fainting at- chiefly in Walkover, who jumped the between the individual and tl~ena- into the world power which is our na- tacks. The pulse is less frequent, but fence while coming down the l~ome lion, the[greater the blessings receiv- tion's glory today. a little more regular. The breathing stretch, it was neatly done and after ed by.the individual. Tim demonstration given in our is calm and the general condition im- meandering about tlm many vehicles, "Your convictions and mine affect town last Saturday was another elo- proved. h~rse and rider came up in front of to a certain extent the whole nation quent testimonial to the patriotism of (Signed) "LAPPONNI. tlm grand stand and were received so ttmt the nation makes demands, our citizens and those who observed "MAZZONI," with thundering applause by the not simply ~upon the states or lo~ali- the day elsewhere. Cass City was There is no denying that the life of spectators. Mr. Livingston showed ties but upon individuals. thoroughly prepared to receive ti~e the pontiff is slowiy wasting away. clear grit and rode the tmrse again in "The intelligence of tim people de- crowd which came streaming in with There are moments when l~e seems t, lm next heat. termines its mental character, The flying colors from every direction, and better and otl~ers in whiell lm is The iireworks came a little htte on ~eople make the nation's morals. in all kinds or vehicles from a "one worse, but no one doubts that hour by account or the rain, which also kept How important then tlmt eact~ one hess shay" to the dainty bike. There hour, moment by moment, he is leav- many away from ~he ra, lrgrounds study ttl~e art of becoming a good cit- were ttm white-haired old veterans ing the world. By ~he pope's express where tlm display was given. The izen: be concerned about the nation's who could count their celebrations by desire all his relations were called to scene was a brilliant one and was progress and tim condition of lmr tim score, with enfeebied gait but see him Tuesday. The scene was made up of sky-scraping rockets that life." with a glad ligt~t in their eyes; the most touching. His nephews, to broke in myriad sprays of tire and As illustrations the speaker referr- light-hearted lads and lasses, walking wlmmlm has been a real fatlmr, en- died in darkness, cart-wheels, torpedo ed to William Lloyd Garrison, Wen- hand in hand through the streets; tered the room sobbing. His holiness crackers, and colored powders burning dell Phillips and Garibaldi, who sacri- the terrible little boys with all their THE LATEST PICTURE OF HIS HOLINESS THE POPE, soothed them, saying: "1 feet the like incense to the God ~f war. Truly ficed their all for ttm nation's good. noisy pranks, and all the otl~er kinds The latest portrait of Pope Leo XIII. shows him in ~ characteristic post moment approadhing when I must the Fourth is a powder dag. In making comparison with other of people wtm go to make up a great H6 is eonferrin~ tim pontiflenl blessin~ on the fnithf~ll. leave you. Say our last good-by. [ ~hroughnut tlm day tlmrc was good countries, the speaker said: "l~ussia crowd. am about to enter eternal life. But order. Unfortunately several acci- is built upon bayonets, America upon Our Cornet Band, tlm pride of our always remind them of the love and do holt grieve for me. I am about to dents occurred. Andrew Lorentzen the hearts of tim people. Our coun- village, gave good music and a lot of it, '[esteem in whicll they are held by enter my real llappiness." IYefore of Shabbona had a rib broken by l~is A Sll0Ctli fi l}[ ]ll try demands moral strengh--tlmt too. At9:30 the crowd lined up on those whom they call their own. The leaving the room ttmy all kissed the horse wl~icl~ was frightened by Free- strength in a man 6r men whichwill Main street to witness the parade daughters and ladies present prepared hand of tlm pontiff reverently, fearing man's automobile. The animal made At the Club House at Bay Port compel barkeepers to leek their doors whict~ was as follows: MarsPal Gage a sumptuous meal whicll was duly ap- it was for the last time. a dash down West street, but w~m upon legal holidays according to law. headed tlm procession, then came Monday. preciated by ttlose present. His lmliness is suffering from seni le stopped by Bert Mead at tim corner or "It's fatal to the nation's welfare to President McDermott,, Secretary Mc- The f(fflowing cllildren, relatives pneumonia wlliell has especially Main street. People who saw the af- allow our moral sense to become Kenzie and Hen. J. D. Brnoker in a Kate Devenoux Employed There as and neighbors were present;: Chitrles, settled in the right lung as tim result. fair speak in complimentary terms of dulled. carriage. The band came next, then Pastry Cook Was Found Dead William and Nellie7 are the children or adrive taken FIiday in the Vati- young Mead's hernie act. Mr. Lor- "That the two ,and probably tl~ree Gordon's Tavern bus, a fine equip-. in Bed, still at/~ome. Leren~31at~on and fam- can garden, wtmn notwithstanding" entzen was taken to Dr. Treadg,ld, barkeepers of this village kept wide ment of The Model Shoe and Clothing ily~d Deford, Seal]Icy Mat, ton and tl~e fact float the temperature was who reduced the fracture, open on the Fourth of July sinews tim 1louse, II. D. Lee and H. T. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. O'R, mrke of N~ves~a, 90 degrees Fahrenlleit, he caugl~t cold Two acmdents happened at tim fair A shoeking death occurred at tl~e condition of moral conscience of our the undertakers, representing their C. g. Steers. a son-in-law, and wife of and it settled in his chest and head, grounds. A l~rse hitched to the Bay l?ort Club llouse hutel, early Mon- people." businesses, Hill & Parent. marble Detroit.

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