V O L U M E X U . BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907 N U M B E R m SOUTH ORONOKO Correspondence The Record’s Regular Correspondent. South Oronoko, Aug. 22—The I iBOOST-BUCHANAN , machinery for the new creamery is J O r e g o n M y WEST BERTRAND sing put in this week. The coin-j Tke Kteud’i Beg tier. Correspoadeat. panj;expect to begin receiving milk] next week. OivnHpi^d^frqm teat Issue ^ West -Bertrand, Aug.22— Miss, Bes­ sie .Curtis, of Harrington, Del., is a A new coat of paint adorns the] guest at'the .John Redden home. present .residence Of Geo. Burgoyne. West Michigan State Fair Erects Our friend is living on e newplace, for-congas that night. vBut we were; > films Jessie Smith, of*Bristol;Ind.j *Wm. -McCracken is putting his ten. Fine Structure. only -afew seres cleared. They are all safethe next morning That night was. a guest o f Miss Dorothea Currier ant house in condition for occupancy. | we -hadfir.boughsfor abed. Mere BOOST BUCHANAN conipletely<snrrounded byTorest.-Hi* Monday. farm of 128jacrea coat-hua-* :litiie. rWUc-caught our^ first- trout out o f the One of the pioneer land marks; the I LONG FELT WANT IS NOW MET WITH Bernice Ferguson visited South .house built by Wm. Tabor, has been | over $600. It is fertile, soil, &inti&w,friyer. - We followed 'this A Ne w1 Telephone with5 Free Service do . torn down. river to the ocean. ^ BenoL frien d s several days last week. ail o f Niles’ List. ated near a 'railroadwQuld te«worth Machinery and Dairy Products W ill George Heltzel visited Grand The funeral of Mrs. Fred Harner fire - timee-teat -price* There - were ‘ Tuesday we journeyed over some of Also Be Given Space in New An Interurban Railway-to Niles. Rapids relatives the first o f this week. was held at the residence of her fath­ other pieces^of land in the vicinity the roughest roads. I t one place we Building Which Compares er, Wm. Schultz, last Thursday. The A New Gas Plant. that; could he purchased nearly as passed under great flat rocks, with Frank W ilson Was a South Bend 1 Favorably with Any t "* services: were largely attended ' Mrs. low; But they are 15 'm ilesLfront'* j ustroom -for-our covered wagon. In I business caller Monday. in Country. A New Department added to the Zinc Harner was twenty-eight years old; fact the rocks scraped the top, break­ Collar Pad Factory. railroad and it means much,-hard Mr. and Mrs. John Redden started Her husband, daughter, parents,broth­ ing Off; the. bows. * Here was ^some BUCHANAN IS -BOOMING! work to cleat the land. for Texas Tuesday for an indefinite er. sister and a host of friends mourn I On tee opening day of the West Saturday* wehslped to? raise^a ham beautiful ^scenery* Tbledrivere did for her. She was a member of the Michigan State Fair, September 9th, A New Factory building is in course of 8QxS4. The Trame was matte of Sr. not have much opporthnity^to aee, as United Brethren church. their new Carriage Hall which has Construction. (^ H o m e Contractors— Mrs. Alice Hamilton and children poise—the bark upeeled *©ff ahut. un-v it took all - their Attention ito idrive just been completed will be dedicated Home Labor' and’Home'Money are* the were South Bend callers Tuesday. The Record One Dollar per year. hewed, except two plates. In the over such roads.. Tuesday night we and thrown open to visitors for the forces that.are pushing it to completion;^ Woods u that vicinity many Sr poles camped in a barn yard by the side of first time. The erection of this hand­ — BOOST BUCHANAN — 6 or:8 ioehesin diameter at the butt, therivernear a logging camp. They some new* structure, which is* up-to- 50, 60 or even morv feet long. 3and pulled the logs down the -mountains date in ail its appointments and the 4 iudiamater-at the top and straight Into the river with a doakey engine equal of any fair.association in the E A T DOGS country for its'size, will fill a long felt aa an arrow, could be found. In our and a wire cable. want among the exhibitors. And Cut Off the Heads o f their Foes— journey we saw many barns and some -Wednesday morning we’dished for It has been tee policy of the direc­ 'The Igorrotes, a Half-Naked Peo- 1 houses built o l poles and-split boards,- trout, caught a few. Then1 journeyed tors of the fair ever since its organiza­ pie from the Philippines. with shakes-(split shingle»):for the to Mapleton w here We campedThurs- Children Poisoned Must Play Better tion to put_ every dollar of the profits roof* They were truly home-made day. Mapleton is a small village, Benton Harbor, Aug. 22—Thirteen Several Weeks, ago the. Buchanan each year into Improvements to’ the Among the many attractions which It would be very interesting to, many two stores, a hotel and a blacksmith little boys and girls, who visited papers anOuneed a game between the buildings1 and grounds, as the fair is l are to be presented at the' State* Fair of our Michigan friends to, see these. shop. It is- at:the -headtof.tide, about with the daughter of Mrs. Easton, petted Bides and the Coidw&ter ag­ not run as a money making proposi­ this fall w ill-be'a typical Igorrbte Early Monday morning we resumed 25 miles from the Pacific ocean. The partook of ice cream and other deli­ gregation, adding that Cold water tion for private individuals, but for the public good. The maner of the ex­ Village. The Igorr.oteB' *comepfroin our. journey. Elmira was the 'first tide rises and falls that'far up the. cacies, and shortly afterwards- suf­ had beaten Dowagiac. and that they the almost inaccessible mountain re­ town passed, there we turned west to fered more'than the ordinary Stomach would beat Coldwater and conse­ penditure of tee profits of last season river. will certainly please, bote exhibitors gions of tha island of Luzon, Phil­ begin our climb-over the mountains. Friday we secured the use of a gag-j ache which sometimes follows an ex— quently be the champions of Michi­ and fair visitors as well. While the ippine Islands, oyer 12,000 miles W e -had proceeded but a ;short'dis- oline launch that could carryabout J eessive indulgence in mixed dainties. gan. F riday the game was played •new building will be known as “Car­ away, and are counted among 'the tance when we struck corduroy road* 25 people The owner and his son, a|Th®y ^ ere stricken-with attacks of between Coldwater and Buchanan riage Hall,” it will not be devoted ex­ most interesting-primitive5 people -in ' Then for about 30 milesit was: either youug man of 17jears,six ft.three in. j ptomaine poisoning and some of and the former won, the score -being clusively to this industry. Exhibits he world. - * . - . corduroy or rock, crookedand hilly tall, were the officers and crew. They | *hem were critically ill. Prompt 8 to 0. Before Buchanan can claim or dairy products and dairy machinery Their customs are unique and start- * through a wild, mountainous country took iua down ;the river to Florence J medical attention was given and all any championship honors they will will also1 be housed there. ing. ; . over the roughest roads 1 eyer travel* the* down to the. moutli of. the river. recovered with n o . seridus iave to do better playing than they Exposition. Style Architecture, The eating of dog is one of their cd,sat least any distance. We spent several hours' on the beach! results expected did in the three games that Dowagiac The new building is 130 by 220 feet in size and of the exposition style of irincipal tribal customs, andis closbly * Our table fo r dinner that day was watching the seal wading m the ocean, stood them on their heads,—Dowa- architecture. It presents an imposing associated with their religious super.-, a woven wire spring bed, one end etc. The trip down the river is well] The Beginning of a Strife ;iac Republican, appearance and makes a decided ad- stitions. The flesh of the dog -is resting on 'a wagon tongue, the other worth the journey from Independence^ : >A^man who resides on Morton hill. TUtrlwars G»t-Rnuv i dltion to thes® beahtiful fair grounds. delicacy w ith them.the ^ame aschick- on ^a bag of; oats, but dinner tasted There are no roads'more-than 5 milesJ-Bentqn Har bor, said to his wife the J>uiif»ars - -pusy It is topped by a total of 26 flag poles en is with us, but it is also . supposed good.' Even a dyspeptic could work below Mapleton. The river is the]other day while eating dinner; “I M ich, Aug.. 22. George J-each- of which*will float some kinfi of to hive a quality which nerves' the up *aa appetite on such a journey. ' klerritt discovered that burglars had highway. Many of the people own {wish you could make bread like that a banner or pennant npd set .off the warrior for his warlike expeditions. The only trouble was tOggekthe «stnff isnail gasoline boats. The Evangel- mother used to make.” “ Yes” , she entered his residence last night when new structure in. fine .shape. The killing of the dog is .
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