
CAss CITY C HRONICLE. TRI-~OUNTY CHRONICLE,. Established in 1899 {Consolidated {]ASS CITY ENTERPRISE, Established in 1881 [April 2,0, 1906, CANS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 22, ~gm. Vol. 5, No. ~3 11~1 '1 . ~~~.___~~ MRS. MARYP IJ[ TOWNSEND AT CASS CITiY. DAN ABR A FINE FARMING COUNTRY. P, SS[ B[YONB Jackson will make an automobile NA,JY MUSiCiAN dren, who have been visiting at the SPECIAL home of P. P. Webber, returned to tour of Tuscola County on Thursday, SUFFERED INTENESLY FOR A Aug. 4,, speaking at a dozen points PLAYS CLARINET IN BAND ON their home in Marshfield, ~Vis., Mon- day. Mrs. Jasmer has purchased the YEAR FROM GANGRENE. and Closing the day with an evening RECEIVING SHIP. meeting at the county seat. He will S. G. Benkelman residence on Pine speak in Cass City in the forenoon of St. and expects to make it her hom~ SALE - Came to Novesta Township in 1880. Aug. 4. The exact time will be stated T. H. Ahr Writes Chronicle an In- some time within the year. Mrs. Funeral He~d Thursday in a schedule of the trip which will teresting Letter From J Jasmer, who is a capable farming Afternoon. be printed later. Ferrell, Idaho. i woman and has lived about 20 years Mr. Townsend is making a strong l in Oklahoma and five years in Wis- 400 Pairs Men,s, Women's, Boys' and Children's consin, states that she has never ~ }~ ~4rs. Mary Paul departed from this canvass in his efforts to become the Dan Ahr, at one time the young- United States senator to succeed seen finer farming land than in the }~ -,~--~ SHOES AT FROM ~ _~ life at her home in Novesta town- est member of the Cass City Band, Senator Burrows. vicinity of Cuss City. ship, two miles south of Cuss City, was successful in passing the exam- early Tuesday morning, after a year ination of a navy musician and is 20% to 40% of intense suffering' from gangrene. row playing clarinet in the band on Mary Worm was born in Germany NHAI WONA'S the receiving ship, "Philadelphia." @MPSONI N'I'ILI[ 77 years ago on Sept. 10. In early ClUB NIOBI DO T. H. Ahr, his father, writes the KI[[fD AI SLAIN[ DISCOUNT womanhood she came to New York Chronicle from Ferrell, Idaho, re- and in that city, 53 years ago, she garding some of Dan's experiences Women's and Children's Canvas Oxfords at ~ PRtCE was united in marriage to V. Paul. PLAN WHICH PROMISES TO AD- and also h~s own as follows: WAS FORMERLY A RESIDENT OF All Men's, Boys'and Children's Suits 15 to 30 per After a short residence in New VANCE CITY'S INTEREST. I must tell you about Dan. He ARGYLE. cent Discount. York they moved to Bruce County, left us in March, determined to see ..... Ontario, and later made their home some of this western country. The No Particulars Regarding the Death One OrGanization of Women Makes 100 Men's 50c Shirts ....... }~ Pri in Elgin County of the same first letter we received from him he of the Young Man Have 50 [' $1.00 Shirts ce province. In 1.880 Mr. and Mrs. Paul War on Mail Order Houses was working in southern Idaho. The 50 Dress Straw Hats: : Been Received. came to Michigan and settled in No- to Help Its Town. next he was over at Pendleton, Ore- Come Eady W~iJe The iss0~mnt is C0mpleta,~*~ ~esta township, where they experi- gon. Then we heard from kiln in Word was received here Tuesday N enced the hardships of pioneer life Here is an opportunity for the Pro%land. Then he ~as washing that Thompson MePhail, 30 years of and spent the remainder of their Woman's Club, that is, if it cares to dishes in a large Railroad Construc- age and formerly a resident of At- J. D. CRO BY ('D. SON days. Mr. Paul died in 1895. tion Camp near Tacoma and finally gyle, had been killed at Seattle, C~$ City's Shoe ~nd Clothing Non. "follow a most wort.hy example set by Until about a year ago, Mrs. Paul the federated woman's clubs of Grand he was on the steel steamer, Ken- %Vashington, on Monday afternoon at eu;oyed the best of health. At that Rapids. neday, Working in the kitchen. This five o'clock. No particulars regarding time she became a victim of that Through the federation of woman's it is claimed is the fastest steamer the accident have been received by dreaded disease, gangrene, and has clubs of that city the Grand Rapids on the coast. He couldn't see very his friends here at this time. since suffered untold agony. Through ladies have entered on a plan which much of the country for all he could Mr-. McPhail has been in the w, est (,) it all, she bore lier sufferings pa- promises to advance the interest of see was out through a port hole for several years, part of the time tiently and uncomplainingly until that city. Briefly outlined it is to near the water's edge, so he deRid- being employed as car inspector. Saturday w~hen she was the victim of buy in their home city, of their home ed that he was not cut out for a kit- Recently he has been engaged in of- BOO KS BOO KS=- a paralytic stroke and her pains were merchants, instead .of sending their chen man anyway. fice work for a railroad company. released. She passed away quietly money outside the city. In a resolu- He then made an application to He is the son of Archie McPhail of Tuesday morning. tion adopted by the federation this join the navy as a musician and Argyle. old. Call and see the large assort= Mrs. Paul was an earnest Christian sentiment appears: was successful in his examinations, It is expected that the remains mother, and until her sickness kept "Resolved, That in order to show but was obliged to write to Wash- of the young man will be sent to ment lust received, i her indoors, she was ahvays a faith- our earnest desire to participate ington, D. C., to get his age waived. Ubly and then brought to Cass City fu' attendant at the Evangelical actively in the proTnulgation of the He ~m.s successful in evewthing and for interment ill Elkland cemetery, church of which society she was a local trade reciprocity floctrine the is now a navy man good and tight where his mother is buried. Wood's Drug Store. member. president of this organization be and for four years. She ,is survived by four daughters, is hereby instructed to apl~oint a He writes in part: "While I'm not Ice Cream Social. Mrs. M. Race, Miss Lizzie Paul and special committee of three to meet making much just now, I'm having a The Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church will serve ice Mrs. Chas. Hall, all of Novesta town- with the local trade reciprocity com- great time and making the easiest cream and cake on the lawn of J. H. ship, and Mrs. C. Armstrong of Sag- mittee of the Grand Rapids board of money I ever made. Am not going Striffler on Saturday evening, July ina~; three sons, Henry, John and trade and agree upon some plan for to Norfolk, Va., to school but will 23, for the benefit of the church. Net The LarEest "Wm. Paul of Novesta township; 14 carrying on the enterprise. We be- stay and study here. Am playing grandchildren and one great grand- lieve that a movement so full of w,ith the navy yard band now. About ~child. Mrs. O. C. S~azy, a daugh- 16 pieces besides the band master. ~ce Cream Social. prospects for good deserves our most The Union Sunday School will died in 1901. WBlch Slock in ter, active assistance. We realize that There are four clarinetists besides serve ice cream and cake on the Funeral arrangements were made the mothers and housewives do the me. The band is composed of old lawn of Reader Odel Friday evening, for Thursday afternoon at two larger proportion of buying and we timers and men about to be paid off, July 22, ~ mile west of Cedar Run bridge. Committee--Mildred Darbee, TheWorl o o'clock at the residence and at three wish to go on record as deploring the so you can imagine what kind of a Orson Hiser, Leila Odel, Theodore o'clock at the Presbyterian church, tendency (which ~,e firmly believe is band .it is. They play all concert Hendrick, Jay Turner, Fannie Hen- Rev. J. A. Schweitzer, pastor of the and this high classical music. I am Maybe not--assuredly not. largely the result of thoughtlesness) drick. 7-22-I I~vangelieal society, officiath~g, In- of many perhaps of our o~vn number, playing 2nd and every once in a But it's big enough and varied enough to meet every or- terment in Elkland cemetery. to send away money to large mercan- while I stop, Savy? Of course it is For Sale, dinary demand that can be made upon it. all sight music as it is locked up Heavy brood mare. Also bath tub tile houses in other cities; we are and new cream separator with capac- HOTEL COLUMBIA CLOSED. tt's this besides-- convinced that money so separated When we are not playing. I have a ity from 850 to 950 pounds per hour.
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