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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1001.

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REVIEWING THE TAX ROLLS

11

FOR ATHLETICS

A crowded hou»«, a pleasing pro­
gram! and a pleased audience are suf­
BOARD COMMENCED BUSINESS ficient warrant few the Herald to de­ JUNE FIRST WILL SB FIELD 0*.
TUESDAY MORNINO.
'
pend Upon , in saying that last Friday
The Barry County 'Bar A:
night's muslcale at the Presbyterian
will hold fu annual banquet 4
Schools WUl Contort at Fair
The Odd Follows hare Inrii
gram was opened with an overture by
Grounds for Supremacy
lodge In the county to Male
Troxel's orchestra which it is superilous
In Sports. ,
Decoration day.
.
to say was well rendered. This organUation is one of the recognized music*!
Wanted-Plain sewinr, i
Barry county school* are preparing
The board of review are insertion institutions Of the town, and it Is Al­
and the work of-going through the ways to bwdepended upon to do it*part for the blggaet kind of a day of athletic
roll* is progrexslng. A» Herald re­ welt The orebretra played several se­ sport on Saturday, June first. As is.
porter, ' who has visited the board, is lections during the evening and re­ w«ll known to Bduld readers, an
athlstic association comprising the top's w.-lous condition.
satisfied that they intend to be thorough ceived a hearty encore.
Mr. Pearl Gate* at OUyrt collgo, was schools of Barry county waa organized
In their wor)c. The supervisor* have
Mr. E. Q. Bowling of the Drees
had an exceedingly large amount of the voeal soloist of the evening. Mr. last MI, with a view of developing an Co-’.ls moving Into tha John Wei
workj on their hands thia apring Gatto is quite a favorite In Hasting* interest in athlstla contests among the hoiso on Jefl/rsou streets"
and, while his singing w*a snjoyed, wo •chools of the county and holding an
Mrs-'A/P. Trumbull went k'
pitted. Supervisor Maus, of ths flret may say, without disparagement that annual meet towards the close of the
and fourth wards, does no', know what his selections were not all of them school year. In wbk?h ell th* high shall this morning to rUIt her di
the footing of bl* roll Is at the present­ happy. A little loss of tbo clasalcal school* of the county1 were to parttci- ter, Mias Flora Rtlncheomb. ■ |

time, but It will be considerably more stylo of music and a Huie more of the
than last year. Supervisor 'Abbey, of plain, old-fashioned song* would no
In accordance with thia purpeac com­
tjoubt have given greater pleasure to mittee* hare been at work for Kmr
compared this year's roll with that.of most of hl* heaven.. Still his part of time preparing a suitable ph«ram for
Jut and at the present time has in­ the entertainment was generally speak­ the first field day which htt Imoo fixed
I creased the asaossmont nearly AW,000. ing enjoyable to a large degree.
The high schools of Middleville,
eruption. to nearly every freeholder In ence with several eJanitlonary efforts Freeport, "Woodland, Nashville, Hast­
the city. It i* stated that this was which were decidedly good. Finally ings and Lake Odessa are expected to
what the supervisor* .understood the wo must not neglect the little' Busby contest for gold, silver and bronco
member* of the state lax cotnmlsalou slaters, who sang with pleasing effect a medals at the fair grounds In this city
on the date above mentioned. The
advised when they vl*it«l thls city al­ descriptive song.
The ratertalnment netted the society
though It was not fctrlctly according to"
law. The law is full of exemptions; Il
There are plenty of times when special batgains are offered, the object being exempt* 1600 worth of household goods,
Ont-half mile bicycle race.
merely to sell the goods quickly, no thought »3» worth of goods used In a man'a
Ono bundrod yard dash.
■“""""I being taken of the value of the sale business, and many othervarticloa such
Running broad jump.
&gt;
■
from the point of advert»lng advantage. It
u«
carpenter
tool*.
machinist
Wok,
etc.
Decoration Day, Thursday, May 3ARunning bop-rtep-and-jumy.
\\
I* well-to explain why the prices are madn
riAn?Wa.pflower than usual. Give a good, honest reason A stock of goods is not exempt, it's Ralv ono and uno-third fare for round
Shot-put.
;
tfebffpreWl
forlL The bonestcr you can bo Ld your ad simply the fixtures in a store that are trip; children half fare. Dates of sale,
the better people will like in Nbt only be exempt. Live slock, hay, wheat, or
May 2-'i am) 30; return limit, May 31.
‘-VrSSflW-fPffij
hone*t, but let the ads show aod. prove that
anything raised on a farm Vs not exempt;
Pan-American Exposition,
it's thp mowers, reapers, and tools used
" Y , May l„t to &lt;X“.. 31st
In farming that are exempt. The owner
of ttl« dally from April
of * house and lot is not entitled co any For rate-, and (kArtlculsy^WO
exemption on that properjj^ Ajqon*X
loaneri^no'. entRfeti to"any exemption
Special
on his moneyl--"
There Is no doubt but that the super­ going and
visor* have endeavored to do their duty Sunday, June 2nd.
ss they understood It, but the taking of trip. Children
mum
the exemptions from their rolls will
’jlcgATJ J
add something like H,0Q0 or •8,000 to
the aaseauneut. Only yesterday morn­
ing the HkbaLD waa told of an instance
of unjust taxation, but under the exist­
ing law* there seems to bo no remedy.
A person owns a plec* of property up.
Coin Borm ntivi.
Brother Grozengar of th* WootUand on which he pays tax re; upon this
News made such a sensible and tiiuely property is a *1300 mortgage with a taxi
clause; this &gt;1200 Is Invested In a stodfl
oormhent on a foolish practice that the
Herald is glad to reproduce ii with of goods upon which taxes are

' the thing advertised. That Is. of course, provided that
riTv-£J I
j thing is a good thing, and at a low enough price to make
,
%J
Strongly desirable.
The way to stir up trade is to take some item that there
jj j' I
naturally a dam end for and put a deep cut price on it MBbBHH
hat will bring people to the store, and they’ll buy other
ings—at least you won't loae anything, for many of them would not have
mewl thoot the extra inducement
1
The idea of drawing people with special offerings is perfectly legitimate, even
rhen the only object is to get them into .the store, for In tliat way they get
cquainted with the store and the stock.. If these are all right they will coma

Friday evening of thia wMt
Daughter* of Rebekah will ooflj|
degree upon five candidate*.
Mrs. Henry Diamond of Grand
Ids, wa* the guest of her sister
Eliuora Diamond, yesterday, w
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown nU
Rapid* are rislUng their fathsfl
Maun, and brother, J. L. MbuaH
burtaln sale at W. E. Morrltll
Saturday and Monday, May 25b
Iler. H. H. VonXukcn went U&gt;
lotto yesterday to attend th*Oj
gntlonal association in seuMH

entire approval:
.
“One of th* most foolish custom* pt
these limes is the pomp and rich attire
connected with high scnoolgradustloc.
and Kudents worry more and ux their
brains harder on what drew or suit
shall be worn and how the expenvea
shall be met than on their work at borne
and their studies tn school. Too often
our oomihencenieat exorcises take on
the sppearenco of a m*re exhibition.of
fine lace* and well fitted wilting*, and
too often unneoeaaary debt tsencumber.
M by poor parent* to dispiayMheir sons
and dsughjers tn line clothe* on a
....I,

A Delightful dlub

. aver of Aub-iri, b". 1 ,
Hnoeea t&gt;eguest of J&gt;i» cousin, MrsFannie Tower, during the past week.
They went to Grand Rapids today to

rho played in ।
, piano duet^

We are in receipt of the eighteenth
annual report of the bureau of labor
prepared under the supervision of J- L.
Cox, late commissioner of labor. The
work contains much interesting daw.

■Ee of th* leading store* in Grand
'Rapids, Detroit and other large cltloa.

K&amp;rtains, a yard wide and threw
long will be sold at W. E. MerCo.'s on Saturday and Monday,

John Wrisaart Um been Improving
Wight- hh newly purchaaml home In the
second -ward by giving the house a
fresh coas of paint ahd by fixing up the
lawn in nice shape...-j. • ‘j
HH~L*Mary Brown. Mr*. WlghUnan
fJSh a sketch &lt;)f the life of the great
cotupc’tar. .Wilhelm Richard Wagner,
(be legend upon which be founded hi*
opera and u synopsis of the play, finely
Illustrated by music. The paper wa*
axueedingly well written and very en­
joyable with Its musical ttttlugForty-four visitor* uonjrod the dub
by their jihwiiq*, and the evening are»ion proved a marked improt wmsnt
over the nolro of tin* two or three pre­
vious tnaeUng* which mads Use change

Mr*. John Baasmer underwent an
oft&gt;railon for removal of tumor Tues­
day, Dr. Richard Hmith of Grand Rap.
Ids performing the operation. The
patient is reported to be doing well this
morning.
The city ball had anotbe.* narrow
escape from dretruBtion by fire this
morning. Thefirecaught in some way
beneath the door in the Bowling Drew
Stay CumiMny’a artablishtnynt on the
swedml floor, Avar th* chimney. It was

Ungnbhlng the fire before it bad made
a great deal of headway. Some dam­
age waa dune by tearing up the Boor to
get at the firs an&lt;| by water which ran
Two uridbatw ut th* rititans' commit- dawn Into the coaneil room betow.
te&lt;- hating ],b.. nunaai nuhnet ui*Mer
lu cUrge'ware lh DalwiU Mofiday
sr, int&gt;r*l*w with !*«l

Mrs. A. EL Maynard has recently re­
ceived another letter from her nephew,
Frank Maynard, now in the British
army in South Africa. The.letter is
dated April 16, from I’otehefstrom,
Transvaal, lie write* that he «xp*&gt;its
to go to Kimberly soon, on a throe
weeks’ leave. The young American
evidently i* fond of campaigning as ho
.writes that he Is going to join
,mperial Light Horse, because the troop
with which hs has been connected is
about to be sent to garrison a town, and
ho prefer* active warfare. H* says:
••We captured three guns yesterday, 1
jxxupom, 1 Krupp and a 15 pounder;
H WBgoua and 30 Boors. We arc lying
sill) today, but they have sighted
another Boer convoy. Bo we march at
12.-00 o'clock tonight, and 1 think thare
will beseme fighting tomorrow. I hope
so, as yon can imagine tbo fun. My
time will ba up the Mth of thh mouth,
but 1 am going to rejoin m moo m my
leave la over. 1 get full pay for rejoin-

The 20-men ths old son of Rev. and
Mrs. A. K. Stewart of Shepordville for­
merly residents of this city, recently
fell off their back steps and broke his
left arm between the elbow and shoul­
der and' dislocated both elbow and

Harry Walldorf has accepted th*
agency of the Mow York I-lfe insurance
company and will work up business for
that company In this portion &lt;4,tbe
state. His new position, we sretgl^d
to say, will not nocwslute his rc-moref
from Hastings.
Mrs. Ellnore Diamond and dapgbter,
Mre. C. H. Barber, cd this c!|j?&gt;nd
Mr*. Henry Diamond aad daugbwr of
Grand Rapids visited Mre Winan* in
Ann Arbor th* first of the week- Mre
Winan* is the tmXher of the Mre. Dia­
monds and is M year* of age.
With this Issue the Hf-SALP enter*
upon Its twenty-second ye*r. and may
b« said to have arrived at It* tall ma­
turity. ItbM passed through all th*
vfelsBluidee of Infancy, childhood and
youth and. now, with bright hopes tad
prospects, it enter* Upon the period of
jouruallrtto manhood
The grsdusUug etas* of the Hasting^
high school this year consists of nlnrf
member*, as follows: Maud Cart^
lu.g.; Emms Wightman, IjiUu;
ZAg.-lmri.-r. I-ulu; Maori Hicks,
t»; Mabel Colgrovf. sp*»i*li MIM
amghtowm. Enfc-.: Ciayto** HincWW

�eepflooil local enterprise has taken
their Improvement In hand, the coun­
try roads of Pennsylvania eftgra*?'
tietwean eitrrme and heavy taoddlta-ee and extreme and deep destines*.
Naw Jersey. with kaa natural ad van­
lagan tot good roadnutklng than Pann•jlvanla. la geUlttf bee highway* In
prime romlltlon. Tha seventh annual
report of ibe New Jersey cotjnutasianet
of public roads contains n map of the
Hate with 533 miles of improved coun­
try roods traced tn rod line*. It makes

Freeport baa two 6rn» buying wool
JJL'M,?"'1"’ *
"*

The Woodland high acboo) alumni
seeoelatlon will hold their annual ban­
quet Friday evening, May 3L
ASunOald man has a dog that killed

HOW TO ECONOMIZE.
nun economize so closely on the
ilAAn number of words in a telegram that the
&lt; ■ receiver can not understand it. This is not
J
sensible economy. Neither is it sensible

OdaoM. Middleville, Woodland and
Freeport will lie held In Freeport Hatnrday, May 26.
Dr. D. P. Parkhtfrai of MlddloviUe
waa honored with the vice presidency
at the election of otScera of the Stale

Aven
sanapariHa
purifies the blood and
gives power and stability
to the nerves. It makes
health and strength, activ­
ity and cheerfulness.
This is what “Ayer’s”
will do for you. It’s the
oldest Sarsaparilla in the
land, the kind that was
old before other Sanaparlllas were known.
Thia also accounts for
the say inc, "One bottle
of Ayer’s Is worth three
bottles of the ordinary
kind.”

leconorny to ruin garments of value with cheap
(soap or powerful chemicals that eat into the fabric.
'True economy uses Ivory Soap in. the laundry.

It is the most of pure soap that can be sold for the
money. Chemically it is as innocent as water. Yet
J^oes everything you can ask of a soap. Try ft I

OpUloi.

green foulards aod lohblDeanrx'tanl
preulQK the rose. yeildW^Und lilacs.
Green Is spring'* own color, which
may partially acronnt for Ita popularl-

iiderf lately.

thau any that Penosylraola baa or 1&lt;
likely to get immediately. It would txt
a great boon to thia Mate to hate I ba
New Jersey road law adopted here bod­
ily instead of patching up our own
entile ayatent and preserving Ila de­

ly for local use. bat Is generally a high­
way between distant points. An ener­
getic township may hare excellent
roads, but been w- Its neighbors do Dot
co-opeiata that township In bad weath-

however, the pul
state of the o***
..... .~»™.
bops that the end la cot yet; al lbs same
. time, U furnishes occasion U» call aKen-

fend road are Ix-nedtrd. bat ghey are
not tha sole bencficlsrire. Tbo road be­
long to the public, and tha public
should pay a good part of Its cost.
Thia la the New Jerwy principle. A
township road la Improved, made a THOS. SULLfVAN,
B^toih etevte road very much as wa
In our public parka, wherever the
u( lw» thlnla of the land front-

his wife by Mr. McKftiley during all
them years ct sflkiUou. It will be ro­
membered that the .reaxton» have been
very rare when Mrs. McKinley appear­
ed outside nt ber immediate family nirola without being accompanied by her
hasbaud. Knowing exactly her cOndl- negro physician bj shooting him. Thus
tloc and th# proper treatment u. lw ap­
plied In com of any attack of the all- tha sultan’s example Is meeting with
Vids Imitation in the moot unlikely
■. ■
*'v ’* ■, '-j-sTi

efc.-n.w tabe made to the
last feature la the life aod
du* prveUeov-hb lender,
otloa to ibe kite of hie
lUplde DemtMral.

root- Tha township may
• lb* roar!, paying 07 per
ut, and tha SUU will par
■Mm the 10 per rent paid

Michigan Central Live Stock Yards,
Detroll. May 81st. The demand for
live csUla la active this week; receipts
have bean moderato of lata. The fol­
lowing prices are being paid al lite
Detroit 14&lt;a Stock Market:
Primo steers and be 1 fere, 84.75 ft
as.M; bandy butchers'oattlc, H.SUft
M.70; aoaiDon, 4176 ft S4.00; cannaro'

’ Far certain occasions am| for country
wur sxllor hats are Just an taahlonaWv
Sk liiey ks»*
be*&amp;'
are :..!•.«■» higher Hi
-V
i -.ill. n

�Related.

ting - broiling
baking ironing

WICKLESS
S. Oil Stove

Arbor on the Itlb to attend a asaaioo
of the board of regents.' He waa ap­
parently In He usual health, but was
Kenmore hotel, near the ospiteJ, ou taken ill the day following and while
the morning of the lilh. A revolver downing was salad with an attack of.
containing three empty chambers was heart disease, and expired la a few
fonod osar the body. Tbo contests of
the cartridges were later found in the
dead man's body. One entered his left
leg. another his left arm and th# third
oua penetrated bis breast In the region nouooN wat we waoasn uauroan -—'------ -*.----- , their slub I
of hia heart, f The murder theory Is company has promised to reduce its I ur’ra
now b«log advanced, sod It la alleged rate* of fare to &gt; oeate per mile in j «”&gt;P*™d with those ofl
treaaarvr,*------------to prevent
the
Michigan beginning May 30 The com-1 -------------- “
“ 'empp
of
women
or
children
op emery
Late-.'—The mystery which bi
mitajoner waa about to commence
tended Ute mnrdar of young Aye,
mandsiuus pnX-ecdlng* to compel the or buffers, and placing such eat
menu
under
the
control
of the
company
to
reduce
ita
fares
solved on the loth by a toI un lar;
eommiaaiooer; smeMing act it
aUng Ancient Order of United
man, so aa to provide that depa
aa well aa blood relative cu at
the beneficiary fund; ameodil

Heat is not diffused through­
out the house—there is no
smell, soot, or danger, and the
expense of operating is ndkninal. Made hi many rises;
sold wherever stoves are sold.
If your dealer does not have
it write U&gt; nearest agency of

Red
Cross

IDER AGENTS WANTED
PAINFUL

Menstruation

in each town to ride and exhibit a sample toot model
bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN BAKE &gt;10 TQ
MOA WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for youreelL

1901 Modsli OUTMlMd $10 to $18
’004’89 iodtlt.^$7 to $12
*Lh’?l‘$3 t. $8

The monthly bulletin of vital statis­
tics, Issued by the secretary of state on
Uie tltb, shows that notwithstanding
the large number of eases of smallpox
in Michigan not one death occurred
durjng the month. There’ were !.W9
deaths reported. equivalent to a death
rate of U.S per 1,000 population. Thia

I1CESI.OO

tO DAYS FREE TRIAL. .v^

no risk In ordering from ns, as you do not need to iwy
■ —ir .1, . Ui—w-1.
. —»* I, mh

J, L. BEAD CYCLE CO,

Chicago.

•ATENTS-®*SFREE

CASTBRIA
Tor Infanta and Children.

merkaa.
Don't Be Fooled,

years in Marquette prison.
The matter of holding a fair soil
race meeting the coming summer st
Minden City la being agitated by the
berculoaia. It; typhoid favor, M; diph­ nnkionte of that village and tbo vi
theria and croup 4C; scarlet fever, 17;
measles. S; whooping rough, 14; paeuluoula. Mi; Infiucuza. 149; caooar.'lfl;
cipal decline during the mouth waa
shown In the death rate from, pneu­
monia and influenza. which were con­
By the premature explosion of powsiderably less than those reported for dcr at the Chsdplou mine, pear Cham- |
March.
Scarlet fever and typhoid pion, ou the 14th, one minor was infever also showed a alight decrease
■tantly killed and seven others wen*
seriously injured.
Doga are making fearful havoc among
»uad by Director Hchneider. of Lan- sheep in Tekonsha township' The dog
alag. on the 14th says that ample op­ tax fund Is likely to be exhausted. In
portune and eery beneficial showers two nights &gt;100 worth of sheep were

the alate; their effect on all vegetation
baa.been wonderful.
Wheat, rye.
meaAows and pastures have generally
been greatly Improved.
Gate have
gennicated rapidly and pre now in a
promising condition; barley add peas
are above ground and look healthy.
Pasturage la quite generally furnish­
ing fodder and early potato «e “
'
germinating nicely.
Winter
although uneven, has m(de
growth pf the season during

llfonJCheerfuk•nlirtns neiflor

Bears the

Signature

key's charter; to
build and operate "aa
system, to rearrange
io Marathon towaahip

safely for’persons travelll
ban street railways; to a
snranM -.umpanles to dep

Jay Austin, an Allegan b
left that plaee two yearn ago '
for an artlal In Loe Angele*. (
with a streak of lock a abort 1
that la quite pleasing to his

months yak
The prospsels for a large fruit erop
In tbo vicinity of Hesperia are ’flatter­
ing. Every Mg. and and little tree apd

IGO AMD SAN FRARCISCO

GREAT
:k ISLAND

charter; to amend .Bay Cifj
to organise the union'school.
Mitchell township. Alcona &lt;i
defend the legal qualification
dergarteu. music and dra^vinJ
to enable the faculty of tbs
Loral college to appoint a I
The people of Ludington hare tum­
bled to the fact that money spent in dairy and food eomrelaatya
Improving the highways is a good in­ license embalmers, g*r»UM
vestment, apd are going tn for &gt;00,000
worth this Manner.

The Kind You Have
A\U’rl.ibk-l'r.ji n.ilt NlftrAs
filMalMteYoodfiAdflegd i
U^teStoMtanndBowB &lt;*

with blossoms, and the. season la so far
advanced that It la not likely that My
damage from frost will occur.
A good Stsntnu man waa late home
from prayer mealing the -th«r peening
and bis angry apouse attacked him at

For Over
6

euipL In no ease shall more than IM
of a family •nan’s weekly wages be ex­
empt from a garnlshre writ. If ke Is
a alngte man with only'himself to »up-

concurrence in the *4 rxi
The senate passed the
* '"L‘ nr—,

�W5Sf4SW«Snj

SrswffjfiSMft
with only one small
profit for yob to pay,

at McCoy’s
It’s the best way to
ly carpets for be will
t than without A
iste and at bottom
IOLEUMS,
At McCOY’S
hifl prices on

=

WINDOW SHADES.

HUSTINGS HERALD

Young Men and the Ministry.

the education committee of the Prostcrian general assembly reports a de-

xmcortlng to the leaders in that
lamination. Young men, it appears,
disinclined to enter the ministry of
.Presbyteriap church- And we psoL^te^ame*dlalncilnaUow is to be

a young man with
■d lofty character can do more
Hs fellow men, or exert adeep'morc lasting influence for good
sis neglected profession holds

■ hen should the talented young
She country shun the ministry"
Bex be easy to account for the
Btrlly of tld* profeMlnn among
Rent classes except on ground*
jar* rather pessimistic. This I*
bpently a commercial age and
^■t of money getting lit* cast Its
the young men of the land.
much money to Ims earned
ss compared with i-.»xt
^Bgsand t!&gt;lr.ii.A&gt; has» m;..
^Bl i ... ■" ..t.: . ,d
H|HBINker channels Then, It
Ja that the coldness of theology,
Lotaria n lsi.1 of the church os, with
Lequent narrow new of thought
Hoesrins are repelling to the
nixing tendencies pt ibe times, and
■usntly umutractlve to youth.
■surer may t&lt;« the causes of the
Kf theological students of which
general assembly complains, It !*
L be believed that the ehristian
Ion lain any danger of being cbcckL ha growth and Itiflusee* upon the
I (Manon, nor that the present lack
Bang man In preparation for the
ttry Is anything more than tern-

The supreme court 11X0 decided that
Robert Oakman, tha notorious Detroit
politician who insisted that ho waa still
a member of the tax commission
although Gov. Bliss bad appointed his
Mxxeesor, has no legal ground tor bis
oontanUoo and that he mutt give up
tbo offleo to William T. Dust, tbo gor.
ernor's appointee.
This decision appears to be, fir* of
all la harmony, with correct principles
of law and equity. It wit! be remem­
bered that Mr. Oakman's nomination
by Governor Pingree was at first con­
curred In by tbo senate and afterwards
during the same session rcconxldered
and non-concur rod Ip. Oakman con­
tended before the supremo court that
action and that therefore hi* appoint­
ment was valid. The court, however,'
brings forth abundant authority, show­
ing that “all deliberative assemblies
during their sowlons have a right iodo
and undo, to consider and reconsider,
as often m they think proper, and it la
tbo result only which I* done." As a

So ra.it as the public know*, Senator
Quay’s Ute la not In danger, Yet from
i bls recent speech declaring hl* withdrewal from active politics it soeni*
Hull he himself i» seriously alarmed.

swBnrtMSKft

helped* to
,
J™
says that sentiment In its favor is rap­
idly dying out and that It will be re­
pealed by the next congress.

Naturally, Mr. Schwab objects to re­
moving the tariff on Iron and steel,
which enables him to sell fit home tor
more than he sella abroad, the differ­
ence being pure “ravfit.”

seta

rs*» SI4S casreh
How. uwr.r4 by

on America. If the Saltan isn't any­
more bothered about It than we are, ho
must ho on easy street.
tr Lord Salisbury think* that recant
events show that England's power has
increased, will he kindly tail u* what
sort of decay he thought she was in be­
fore the war began?

,

kshjt
Oomtetsorc
fSWK'

Lbt'b see, isn’t there 'something
familiar about Lord Salisbury's refer­
bored a judgment of ouster against the ence to **a sad but glorious war." Didn't
relator, all the justices concurring in Spain use tlio words a few years ago?
the opinion.
In the second place, 1* may be con­
sidered cause of congratulation that
this Detroit politician, a man chiefly
noted for hl* skill in running ward
politics, t* thus debarred from holding
a plate for which he launflL Bob Oak­
man is not the kind of man la occupy
positions of such responsibility and
trust as the state tax commlssloncrshlp
Tur. Hawaiian legislature is Inquir­
ing In tone* at rage: “Who doled that

The street railway strike at Albany
has ended in an agreement between
the company and the employee, by
which the rights and the interests of
both sides to the controversy have been Dried appla
recognised and guaranteed. Had this
.result - been reached by a quiet and
peaceful reasoning Lpgether, al the
very outset of the difficulty, It would
have been an altogether happy solution
of the question* Involved.
But, such was not the case. Ignor­
ing of the complaints of employes on
the one side and violent Interference
with the running al the road on tbe
ocher, brought disaster. Two respect­
able and innocent clUxepa of Albany
are dead and MO.OuO of expense rest* w./:.
upon the people of Albany county'to be
added u&gt; their tax burden, simply be-

Moved by Reed thqt tile be extended
on Jefferson street to M. 0. B. R, track.
Carried. Ayes, 0. F. Brooks. Bron­
son. Goodyear. Heath, Heed, Warner
Nay*. V. O. Brooks.
Moved by Reed that the matter of
purchasing gravel be referred to street
committee and Mayor with power to
ant. Carried. Ayes. 0. F. Brooks, F.
O. Brooks. Bronson, Goodyear. Heath.
Reed. Warner.
Moved by 0. F. Brooke that tbe street
committee be Instructed to repair hill
on south Market street from top of bill

JEWELRY,
RICH CUT GLASS ...
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Detective Cyetigbt.

pended on to settle the dispute. And
after all the violence, the anxiety, the
danger, and the expense, nothing more
has byon accnmpUahed by the strike
than could have been done by arbitra­
tion in the first place.
When will, arbitration become the
medium for settling the troubles that
vex tbo world et industry? Certainly
it Is an infinitely better way than that
which depends upon brute force ter the
accoraplbhmant of Us purpose.

.....,An Up-toDate Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

**»**»•«»■■

Tne cltirens of Grand Rapid* have
done well to pay exceptional honors to
the late Edwin F. Uhl, whose death
they hare been called upon to mourn.
For In doing so they are but repaying
to come small degree the honor which
hi* bright and honorable career has
reflected upon the city In which be
lived. Mr. Uhl was a man of broad at­
tain* eats and [omhssmI oratorical
power of a high degree. Not only
Grand Rapid* but the whole state of
Michigan has lott a foremost citizen in
his depth.

AT THE WEST END HARDWARE.

rovelatkrn of A*

Ann Artec during
Wivab N.A th.,

. Xeyte*MCu«**te Ceos-B.exlv rtf
u.ttera Ml sod awmUlM.

�Iinbit of saving often has its.begin­

ning in a-stnall savings account

We

gladly, open accounts with' those who
mt, WJnamaksrk Carpet Bug
UW as BSe.
gallon and
ilh's Bai Bug Killer at 25c. *
I, ar* now dou*W«r*i the three
H&gt; cleaning nec«*ltlmm&gt; our lino of hanimocks.
fa have a complete assortment
Ipalding** baseball goods, sold
aloguc if you are intarosted.
good pair of shoe plate* for 10c.
•Heath's Beef, Iron and Wine
n splendid tonic, '? .
•. • '

FRED L HEATH.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

Royce Barlow obChlcago wa* in the
Jcrocun DoCouney of Eston Rapid*,
oily the flint of the week.
1
In spending ibe week with bls brother,
- ‘
Fred Kyiirson Is enlarging his rj»i- Frank, In lids ally.

Jarno* Haye* spent Friday and Satur­ called here Tuesday by tho-alcknos*
and death- of her brother's, Clarence
day with friend* lb Grand Rapid*.
Boughtailn'* child.
Frank Nash and son, Gerald, Ware
guesu of friend* in Cloveidale Sunday.
Rapids yesterday to'attend the golden
Mr. and Mr*.” Glenn W. Greenfield
wedding of Mr. aud Mr*. Enod Osborn
of Grand Rapid* was In the city the first at that village.

HUSTINGS HERMLD

C«c&lt;l aid Ptrsoul.

|

Ker. C. J. Kennedy attended the fun­
eral of Kt. Rev. Monsignor* Edwin
Joos, vicar general of th* dlocosn of Do-:
troll, b«ld al Monrot ymlerday at 10:30

Glenn, son of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence
Houghulln, died Tuewday evening,
aged five years, one month and one day.
The child was sick with spinal menin­
gitis for nearly three week*. Funeral
today.
We are in receipt of a very handsome
fo|der entitled "Michigan in Summer"
issued by the G. R. A I. railway, de­
scriptive of the numorcNi summer re­
sorts In northern Michigan refrhad by

Michael Murphy ha* boon subpoenaed
to appear before the grand jury at
Grand Rapids and tell what he knows
; Mrs. Della Barlow wont to Detroit concerning the guilt or Innocence of
home from their two weeks’ outing
;JTue*day.
parties not yet arrested.
Tuueday afternoon. They spent sever­
’ Fred Todd is employed In C, Bowser
al day* h&gt; Washington viewing the
kindly bring flower* to the G. A. R.
many Inlereallttg slghu of the Capitol
hall oa Wednesday forenoon, May 20, city, wobt down the Potomao and up
for decorating the soldiers' graves,
W. F. Bicks, Commander.
The Pomona grange will be enter­
*elve* with Marple In the batefry busi­
tained by Bur grange tomorrow (Fri­
day) *t the home of Mr. Matthew Hall; ness was because he is a baker, A No. 1.
The Pomona degree will be given In Another, is because we wanted to IAj
the evening at the Star school bouse. able to furnish you with everything
needful for your table and now’we have ;
n.u. vincy wanoi iursu»,
a • The Court of Honor wlU meet Satur­ fruits, vegetable* and baked goods the
day evening at 8.00 o’clock sharp. beat that the market afford*. Hams A
,■■ trip through the western state*.
n 'Several choice milk and butter cows Burines* o’ Importance will oom* be­
fore the'court
and* it la- deaired
['for **&gt;o. Inquire of A. D. Kennedy.
.
„
. that
.
The Internationa) Congree* will give

'« I- l.wwnm.M-l. b.,| „
Money to loan on personal security—
t'Fred W. Walker, over National- Bank. Friday evening, M*y 24, consisting M
The readers of the Hebat.Dare re- rcciuuons and music by *nme of the
I
Bert Benton of Middleville was the
quMted
w
remwnbor
dialtbememorial
mient |D the city. Prof. ErgenL -guest of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Egglwum
service's will be held Bunday forenoon riogei.
Cran(J
wll| aUo bo
fr Monday.
at the Pruabyterlan church and the | prMent »nd glvt nearly two hundred
decoration day aerrloi* as announced ' gurooptlcon view* of one hundred mU««
F MJchlgau Cavalry will bo hold in loul* ]&gt;%•. week.
. »• | along the Potomab, accompanied by a
. &lt;x&gt; July 4.
• Mr.
. and.Mrs. Jcmo Darling at Chic*,
Mro. Ergentlngcr Is highly
|&gt;\ Mr*. Kila Voigt of Ogden, Colorado,
go were called home to attend the fu­ recommended throughout the state.
F 1* visiting her cousins, 3D. and Mrs. see*! of the former"* staler on Sunday.
S'. Hiram Jone*.
Mr. Darling returned Co Chicago, Tues­
Jose Pine (Howl Peno) and hb |»rtjb ’ Jerome McLaughlin returned Thur*- day morning, tail Mrs. Darling remainner whoso name w« arepnabl6U&gt;giv*
7
d?v%reulcg from a fifteen monlhs'stay
dropped'into the city Monday and com­
Thu Rutland Cemetery Association menced to offer for sale a somewhat in­
will observe Decorsltou day with ap­ ferior grade of cigars without^having
propriate exercise*. In th* forenoon first obtained a license. Marshal Gob-,
the grave* uf deceived friends »nd rel­ hardl-gobbled onto Jom and brought
atives wiH be drooratol and In. itie af­ him before Justieo.Walk*r for. violait wltb hl* laughter. Mm. Oliva Van- ternoon a program will be given.
Arman, lo Ann Arbor.
Occasionally persons will write tills ; he “no sell rfhro witlyaol a Hecate"
' Monday w*s the first d*y th* county office rvquertlng the address of (bed? ' and reached into hl* Inside coat pocket
p*p«r changed without giving their ’produced therequired ‘document (for
(Chicago). tail the justice told him ft
L'aruigbt Msumed control.
former addreiw. The present address,
I was no good bare and required him to
The case of the people vs. Samuel aa Well as future address, should be
Haight, larceny, ha* been adjourned to given aqd.there will be no delay in shell out four-sevtaths of all the cash
.
he had, amounting to Kl.OO. The Cu­
making the change.
■
Juno 3, before Justice Walker.
.
ban cigar peddler* are now located
F. R. Paueoavi placed 21,5,000 wall­
eyed pike fry IntuDoud, Leumh anil
Mr*. Kiltie Dariing-Annisan of MUIMiddle lake* Bstuniay forenoon. MrMonroe, aa andscant at the Mill Creek dleilUe, daughter of Mr. and .Mr*.
hatchery, aocompaoied Mr. Paneoast Alonzo Darling of tbU city, died Fri­
to the lake* *nd superintended the day morning al her boar of btood
potaunlng. Decwuwd was horu May 33.
planting of thp pike.
IffiV, aqd was'married about six years
Th* case of the people vs. Emma Cut­
ago to Cha*. Annlsoou Jr., of Middle­
ler waa called Monday Mur* Justice
ville, s I non which time she Im* reddtN)
Temple of Prairieville and -tajourned
In that village. I^w* than a week be­
tn June 20. Mr*. Coder wate admitted
fore her demise she visited her parent*
in this dtyr, returning han* a* wall a*
usual,-was taken 111 and survived only
a abort time. Shu is survived by ber
bnsband *ud one *on, nUieteen months
old Ilmnslm were brought to this
, city s&gt;’,d funeral service* were held at
iliu hutHo d her parent* Sunday after­
noon at iK’&amp;Ji'olo.-k, roiMluctoi by Rav.
Gvprge Bullep. Interment In River­
side ct-mrtery.
_
"Fauwu* Tour* uf tJm Prseldmit*,'"
by .Hdwin Erie Spark*, j«rtrf«wor of
AtMriou htafory in the University of
Chicago, wastherohjccctofilmfoadlng
article lw» w««k la Th* WorH Review.
The laser »*» Um beat number v«f this
new wtekly magari** wbloh ha. yw
appeared. I*. U wundrrfui tarn tunh a
higtatlsM paper. Well UiuKcalad; wrii
printed ut&gt; good
Htpar, »ud edited
•h; th* tawt 4*iBBl the wintry affords,
lots U producedaadsold at Uv« oenu a

TENDERFOOT COMFORTERS
—is what we call our well shaped, .well made shoes. Our shoe? are
made to fit .the foot instead of pinching and distorting- it They
not only look well but wear well.

Extra value in Men’s Satin Calf Shoes,
Bal's, all solid,' at $1.00.

Congress and

Men's Oil Grain, Don Pedro, all solid, at-$1.00.

L. E. STAUFFER.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *

Here is a splendid offering of black mercerized sateen

skirts.

They suggest silk, but they are not, yet

will wear much longer than silk.

They are made

in the full umbrella style, with draped flounce and
deep flounce at foot.

The style, grace and beauty of these skirts make it

possible for almost any lady t&lt;? select one best adapt­
ed to her need.

Style and quality vary with price.

Phone 80.
2 Stores.

’

Parcels Delivered.
2 Stores.

it 4" 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4" 4" 4* 4" 4* 4* 4* 4*;
A CAR LOAD OF

©ULTIVATORS
The Pivotal Dandy, combined riding and walk­
ing, can be equipped with 15 different styles of
gangs.
The Com Dodger, a first-class, up-to-date riding
cultivator.
'
•

The Dutch Uncle, quick acting spring, lift, bal­
ance frame, extra yielding spring for gangs.
WALKING CULTIVATORS.

�THE

CRISIS ’ HAS

PASSED.

Boaton. Maas.. May 21.—About SO
Psr etut of the macbtnlste smployoo
la Boston struck today to anforea the

hours' pay. Tha number of a
Mead Is placed at about t.MO
employing about 6M men have ।

proved that the was able to sit ttg a
while. The welcome news was given
oat'shortly after t o'clock.
General
Shafter called on President McKinley
and while they ware’ talking, word
came down stairs that Mrs. McKinley
west silting up. The President at once
asked'to be excused and hurried to the
Sickroom. The anxiety esuxed by
last night's bulletin stating that Mrs.
McKinley's temperature was higher,
waa dispelled at 40 o’clock this morn­
ing, when Secretary Cortelyou an­
nounced that she had passed s rotcfortkbla night and that the alight
fever noted last night had subsided.
The President did «not attend church,
but remained at home nearly air day.
only going out for a abort walk just
before noon. There were many callers

Advertisements iti thc'fterald

Tisotr. his neighbors. be shot their row's
add later let tiro to the barn. Ho then
barricaded himself tn hla own house
and when a patrolman attempted to
arrest him. he Shot him. At this point
a riot alarm waa sounded and tha en­
tire police department turned out.
They surrounded the house sod were

z -Wsshtniton. Ind., May XL—The big
machine shop of the Baltimore * Ohio
Southwestern railway In this city is
Idle. Not one of the 30 machinists and
Wpsrs baa returned to work. .The

New York, May Sl.—At the Iqcal
hsadqtiartcri of the caatril executive
board of the International Association
«?t Macl-nlste It ™ geld’today that
not more than 3.000 out of the 12.000
machinists In tbo New York district

‘ ConueUavlIl^ .Pa,. was the scans, of
a murder og .ths night of the ffith,
when a tuob broke Into Mid Jail with
the .’Intent purpose of lynching Wm.
Fairfax, the negro murderer, and out­
dared Assistant Yardmaster Moore !nsteed. To add to tha night's excilomentanother shooting oesurred which

SEND FLOWERS TO WOMAN.

Ctgal JWtrtlsttttitt.

WAX

date hex yet been decided utjon M to
when'the President will start ftfr.lbe
national capital, but It is hoped that
Mrs. McKinley will be able to travel
within # tew days.
Secretary Long

According to telegrams from various
cities throughout tha U. 8. on the toth.
there were fully 40,000 machinists out
on strike for the shorter workday—

Mrs. Lyman J. Gage. wife of the
secretary of th® treasury, died at her
home in Washington on the night of
She waa * riutlm of the grip.
The treasury at Washington haa begu n the payment of sundry army ex­
penses In tha Philippines, Ineluding

■xOTV
acter makes them bard subjects for'captain of-the New York Police Dethe present. Too must remember that partment. has investigated Mra. Flemtbey ware originally pIratea. Some of lug's past and finds that she waa emtbo figure*. which I can vouch for in ployed aa bookkeeper io the Melrose
the case of my own district, are sppal- studio, 142 West Twenty-third street,
ting. In .Ke province of Pampanga i In New York, and left that eiuployi ncn
mant In November. 1900. after the apMO9 CLAMORS FOR BLOOD.
sibly by Udrones. but much more
probably for the same cause. One num.
Isirenxo Calnyer. killed eight, men In
one day within naw reach of my quar­
ters. In the cases where the perpo-

the situation,by making weekly tripe
to the place. The wagon has u sur­
prisingly large patronage, and la mure
popular than a circus.
•
Fr- Edward 8. Phillipa, of 8t Ga-

Latest foreign news.
:tap, tihsuK id iipii Mtij.

a‘bole through tbo Jail 'w*H and coll
bars, exposing the guilty negro, bill
tbo authorities stood with presented
revolvers and prevented a lynching.
Tbs two prisoner* werv rushed to
Constantinople, May 31.—Tbo Porto Uniontown on a apoclLt train and
has yielded completely on the postal
QUMtloo. Tewfik. Paaha, Minister of
THE FIRE RECORD.
Foreign Affairs, has Malted the em­
bassies concerned .and stated that tbo
government* Wished the re-establish­
ment of the status quo prior to May S.
when ths foreign mall bags wore

erei by esude* a
Inito H,.r.v..
isd dreuiataC la
cb &lt;Mak Mr tlirw
day &lt;X hoartag. (

'WffKl

Every spring the people of Mulliken
talk about having the village Incor­
porated so as to be able to secure the
advantages of fire protection, better
sidewalks, higher tax's, etc. The dis­
cussion Is waged with great vigor on
both aides for a month or two, and
then the whole matter is laid away till
the next year. The open season of the

lands at Colou. The «' Isens of that
village immediately raised a bonus of
•O.MM. 'The plant Is to have a capacity
of 1.000 barrels per day.

troops will board, die tran/ports
Wednesday at Taku and that on
Thursday they will leave direct for
Manila. General Chaffee at midnight
last night hailed his farewell order,
ending the American relief expedition

, Omaha. Neb., May Jl.-BefecUve
wiring In the Paxtoo Hotel last night
caused a firs which slightly damaged
a X40.000 stock of flue pictures belong­
ing topnnean Waring, a Chicago art'

JsenisviOe and
jQasHvilfe
Sjaitftad,
TJekst*

Pere Marquette
found a box of dynamite concealed be­
neath a pile of rubbish concealed baof tbo Chinew thsatsr. President MfiKlnley and ms party bad Intended to

JsttarnonvIUd. Ind.. May ail-The
handenffed skeleton found at Alton the wnek. Twelve sticks qt dynamite
oral days ago la JtMtevsd to be tbatol were found In tbo box, together .with
a prisoner aMtabcad to the peniiantl- coll* of wire »nd electric apparatus.
ap from Brgffsnburg. Kr. twenty-live
ysam ago. Tiw sheriff wks taking two
to the penitentiary and while aboard
a bust they quarreled and one threw
the otter overboard.

»3SSf:

�All through'the-dark daye of depres
aloti In tbo bnnw brooding biultwaa thia
Journal besoughtThose who possess*!
good grade or pure bred draft, mares
aftenwwti. when ihu regular govern­ not to part with thcrnquiier any elrment troop* bafl begun to attack too cutustancre whatever, says Breeder's
communists and the city waa seething Oea^Us.-/ Tbs protnlu waa made that
and bubbling with excitement, a wornan gate our iildlpg place away to Ake they hare, prices having dipped back
authorities. W» were all asleep In a to a level quite as high aX tost on
\ back room when the front door was which they ever rested even In too
broken ot&gt;«n and ten inep under tbe wildest of the’old boom days, It was
plain that such Umn 'must return.
History always repeats itgeif/and Tbe
■ "And so. iny sleeper*, you would Gaxctts nev&lt;.t thought that tbcro was
shirk your duty!" cxclalmtld the officer any sense to rushing wildly oat of ono
as pe inspected each one to turn. “WeM. sort of stock merely beeaasa for a time
wa can decide tt In a word. Will you
gmtes as war correspondent, and With fight with ns or against tur* '
None of ns replied. Like me. tbe
it. or such fregmente of H aa escaped
annihilation or capture. I returned to others secmod too surprised tp answer
Pgris. There waa a spirit of dissatis­ a plain question.
•
I thought sol” grimly observed tbe
faction, disgust and mutiny among
the rank and Ole, and ww reached officer. '•Sergeant, opt Into the back
Parts to find eren a strong* spirit ex­ yard with a flic of six men and take
isting amung all classes of cltlxcnx.
It was tbe seed that was to grow the
commune. To this day Hie French
soldier who took part in the war that

WHEN PARIS
WENT MAD.

»». a. spRAauK a a on,

&amp;TENTS.

&gt; County Bank Bldg., DETROIT.

ptoyment as waiters. Not a feW cotoc«1 girls glao find employment In hotel
service awny from Washington, some
ory morning to the following vreat- a* them going to tbo old Virginia
ment: Button, cleanse and relax the springs, not far away from tbste
muscles by washing with a soft cloth bomro. Tbo experience la doubly at­
tract! ya.lt affords opportunity to
travel and see too world, and It takes
too waiters Into the asetfoa where tips
take a rough towel and wipe tbo face are more liberal than they are to
by rubbing downward will not only a&gt; Washington." to summer at least. Tha
centuaw al) wrinkles. but will soon re&gt; wages demanded and obtained, regardault tn luring the-muscles so relaxed Iom of experience or aptitude on tho
that little* bag* of flesh will bang down part of too servant, are tempting and
on each aide of tbo chin. The cheeks tend to yearly Increase tbe average es­
will be bellow and sunken In ccnsc- timation of worth la ths servant, Many
of tbe Washington negroes become aoVtled ti&gt; claim thia. town aa a rtsidcoco by merely passing through It da
their'way from Virginia or North Caro­
lina, and ■ very considerable propoctlon of them will be paid tor taking
their first Issaona to waiting upon ta-

With care flabby clureka can be made
Arm and roopd by this constant feed­
ing of toe pores and rubbing upward.
Note bow lines about tbo eyes run.
then rub them out Many of them are

ing half prepared- Tha defeated sol­
er will simply bare tt that lie was
sold out by his general- That waa all
toe talk In Paris as »e fell back—Ger­
MO a prumtueut picture dealer of man gold bad bought * victorlev—and
York starts tbe topic of woman's the thirst for vengcanro upon toe al­
•ity, bla wife al way a toughs and leged traitors was intense.
T bad hud enocgli of soldier work.

t

pno day," the picture dealer begins,
[decided to doeo the small exhlblm studio which leads from toe gslff and pot 'Private’ on the door Just
r an experiment. There waa an Immnt adlocitun of water colors by
■ of our te-st artists to tbe gallery.

tow, they should bo made plump again.
When tile trerre grew starred for prop­
er food,) It is a woman’s duty to find
What toile la needed and to use ft. K

fleet of government transports was de­
termined upon by toe war department
after tbe most careful conyldcratlou of
all sides of the question as they have
been preseuted to tbe secretary of war.
It was not surprising to the war de“You were a little stupid not to apeak
up at oars. monsieur. though perhaps
you could have said nothin* in favor of

there waa In one place or another
tie wear of gliding tnroaterred to
Mjx-r from the carefully prepared

ties arising from such conditions.
The war department list considered
the statements of facts and figures pre­
sented to sustain tbe Atlantic trhusport
service and baa made a decision op­
posed to the conclusions of tbo quarter-

street I had to pass two others banging
from lampposts. Their crime was argu­
ing that God was greater than the

Turf. Field and Farm tolls thia story
about too late Charles P. Clark, for­
merly president of tbe New York. New

complexion will not eat pastry, fried
food of any description or nuts. When
toe face lacks color, eat plenty of on-

ready to denounce any one not a born
Frenchman, t bad been taking my
i meals at a rerial tf miserable restaurant
and paying tiro prices asked without
complaint whet) one aveulng tbe keeper
of tbe place, who was a surly Old fel­
low at (wet. attempted an extortion

pt book Is known as also iu many
of this country bls skill aa a physand from tho great aua-ew ol bla
cine* the name will be handed
frotp generation to generation,
jyfis are often, made to sell ocher
tinea over lbs’ reputation &lt;rf the
r—somo go «o UP
use the
i "Cbasa" but thay dara -not use
nfUals A. W., portrait or rtgnaahich Is borne oo every box ol tbe

Isno city to tbe country (n which to
many of then) qtn lire In edmfort
With little continuous physical exer­
tion. It Is n tradition that no Virginia
born negro who luia readied Washing­
ton ever voluntarily returns to bls ns-

him at too park, but found that tbe
train did not stop nt that station. Tbe
conductor was polite, but said that be
could not go against orders. At New
Haven a bait mi made, and Mr. Bun­
ners friend tried to bribe tbe engineer
with a &lt;10 bill, but In yam. He was
then told that President Clark waa on

Tbe devices which the government
bus been Importuned to adopt Include
among other things tents so cunningly
constricted as to enabl® tbe occupants
to regulate their tempetatnre mechan­
ically. making them as warm as d^
sired In winter, but positive cold stort

words. and I left in anger, and not
more-than ah hoar bad passed when I
received a visit from a trio of tbo na­
tional guard. 1 bad been denounced by
tbs old man as a German spy. Tbs
trio consisted of n corpora I nud two
inen, and when they bad gained my
room the corporal sainted me and eour-

most humid and enervating beat of ths
tropica. 'Stoves bare, bevn" offered
which could bo folded like cameras and
tucked away to unused crevices to the
wagons tost carried cauip equipage.

policy. Mr. Clark not only gave orders
to have toe train stopped at Charter
Oak. bur promised some day * to see tost came in lS8S.li now a 3-year-old
Maud 8. Be bad wltbesacd tbo Utile and weighs perhaps l.tJW pounds. Tbe
attempt at bribery, and the frank cou- spring of 1BUQ each one of these marts
fess Ion of tbe offense teemed to please
colt. These three are now 2-yearolds. got by a very weighty boras and
promising to make well op toward the
too la weight. What are tbe throe

WlUlams of Creek BL. HaM-lngs,
who says: “I can strongly
mend Dr. A. W. Chase’s Serve
or anyone who suffers from iter-

“1 think tbo orders were
to taka moaaletxr before U». provost
marshal for inreetlgfttlon."
. ”8ay yuo so, Francois} Well, what's
the odds to him whether be Is abot to-

——_., —urteor."
For answer I shewed hltu my passes,
amed tbe headquarters to.which 1

model of an Impracticable gun which
be wished our government to buy was
only a fair typo of a class who bare
kept tbo war department flies pretty
well laden with tbelr correspondence

Ing and beating. The greatest sort of
a sanitary appliance, however, was a
pocket canteen, offered to Hecretary Al­
ger when tbe news reached tots coun­
try of tbs peril of tbe troops from a pal-

add a little brown sugar In solution.
Lay thia evenly on the eake with a
knife, which should be dipped occa­
sionally In boiling Water. WMn done,

potation fhe yearlings you# bring
Map for ths pair, tbe 2-ymr-ohte ItfO
-for the three, tbe 3-year-old fllTfi, and
that Is exactly 1876. What would tbe
three big marts, all heavy in foal, fat
...
Now where can a farmer make a
nore Mtfefactory Investment} It must

It of Impurities and make tbe foulset
liquid thoroughly wbulMoma for tin­
man consumption. .
.
*

Put Into a saucepan six cupfuls of
broth or stock Into which baa been pre­
viously dissolved a good allowance of
either tomato paste or tomato sauce
and add pepper and salt to taste. When
It bolls. throw to for every cup of stock
half a cupful of rioe well washed and
dried before tbo fire. Ut the whole

Volunteer Brigadier Genera) James
F. Smith also k, discharged, to take effeet June 30, but be will continue sa
collector of the port of Manila.
flotno of tbe discharges were fixed

do her share of tbe work. In that way
earning her oats and bay. This spring
also she will be bred and In all proba­
bility will have a fine foal next year.

clothes aafely, especially socb as are of other Officers to be appointed brigsyellow from lying. Put to'a tabte- disc generals before the expiration of
spoonful to each gallon of suds. For too law providing for toe volunteer
very yeUow or grimy thlugs make an-

tlw squash fa soft, scrape from tire
shell and flavor with one ubUspoooful
of butler for each pint, a Uttta pepper,
half a uwspowful »f sugar and .salt

�SU1

Fanners and Fruit Growers

dual traps- An advantage to tha cot­
ton good* la that they can be easily
cleaned, and If draped arttartcally the All members at tbe Fanners and Fruit
Growers Union Will ptoate send Ujolr
effect la as good.as If the more Joatly
materia) bad been vmpldyed. The arwant iMtera toJ. E. Edward*, Sec'y,
rangw'tn-ut of light la one of tbp ImO'Donnell, Mich.
peitant adjuncts in connection -with
tbo fitting op of sn oriental r.vrtn. and,
A number of gcod farms tor sals.
wh»tv»er be tbe method employed, the
Wjnted-1 good farm horas-E. E.
light must b* so tempered st to pro
GOrham, Bastings, Mk&gt;h. Will pay
apo* Cash.
rjjvj*«' “? ’ ■

were sold hare
__
,
,—
—I Saturday's ox°UMre°Geo. Vaotyue la atididdlevllla
ibis week to assist caring tor her father
who to vary a*"1" ‘
'
Ono ot tha

For sale—Flock of breeding e'wes.—
R.M. Batea.
wares, a chin* closet to among the best
Foe sale—Two bora*, 8 years old,
ornament a of « dining reoxn. Tint, Um
wsDs u&gt; march tbe gw neral tone of the weight 1,200 lbs. each.-R. M. Bataa. ,
I wlah to notify the farmers of Barry
county that I will bo headquarters fur

WBLCOME CORNERS.
Leonard StcJge returned from Ohio
last Saturday.
Mrs. G. W.Ci
helping c»
Inga tbu first of
slloughulii

HICKORY CORNERS.
Mrs. A. B. CadWallader Is visiting
her parente In Galesburg.
Mrs. C. D. Hanabur^ returned Satur­
day from Vicksburg.
IL J. Flints and wife went to Battle
Creak, Friday.
Bessie Rookwell returned from Jack­
son, Wednesday.
..
. _ .,
Chas. Drolett and wife of Battle
...MU *t John Brunner's.
S&gt;Lao Aldrich at Vicksburg la visiting

HMty butchers' lines 1a best, though
the soft toord art Haena may be effect­
ively used. Set one shelf apart for
gLasac*. preferuldy tbe Upper one. Cut
tbe linen for It twice the shelf width,
hem II all around, ibett double It. Thus
there la a light pad all over the shelf.
Keep plates carefully sorted and
piled alM and patter? together. Giro
big platters room npnn the lowermost
shelf. If It Is not properly grooved.

In Hastings which ha desires tn ex
change for a farm,
Good, young horse for sale.—T. S.

Rockers

bls grandparente.
Mrs. B.C.Cortright entertained Mias
Mary Smith of 1’relrievillo, Saturday.
MeedamOk J. M. and William Elliott
let* auotujw &gt;u»
.—
Mrs. A. D. Cadwallader natertalned
Carl and Jessie Bellinger of Benfield,
Sunday.
Walter'Parker ot Richland wee in

Which are in our window this week,
You
will notice that every one is different and
nothing like you ever saw in style before.
They are made of first-class material
finished as nicely as any piano.
The PRICE is the only cheap thing about

Bylrta Healy
botne from Milo,
6 John Nobam and wife are vtsldag al

USES OF PARAFFIN.

Marshall.
Mrs. Frankie Monroe entertained the
Homa Club, Thareday.

No product of petroleum has a great­
er variety of houwhold uses than re­
fined paraffin. Thia la because It ex­
cel* any other known product In the
Ideal qualty of tta acre let and its ecao-

‘■K-aSTiW

To dean dust or grime from light
... — dot ba fleet brush thoroughly. Ibra rub
which It Is now applied are for sealing with cornmeal, ostwg • piece of tight
epaa In preserving fruits and jellies, In
laundry by rubbing on Irons and mix­
ing with hot starch, for coating wood­
I spentSunday I
en veaacls. preserving egg*. flowers and
autumn leaves, for polishing floors and
niakin g wax do were.
tn srallng rena tbe paraffin wax not be ebaoged by beat, the easiest
should be melted and a layer about method of removal U to place white
one-eighth at an Inch thick poured over
blotting paper above and under the
the top of. the prerervy. allowing It to
spot and Ibra to stand sb Iron on It Dot
alAtd until the $*areffin becomes hard, hot enough to color tbe paper. Anoth­
when It will form a seallog absolutely er effective measure Is to coyer tbe
airtight. No other covertag to iwceeas- spot with pulvsrtted French chalk,
Sautrdar, on bus I new.
rjr. When tbe preserve la to be us*-.!, dry. or wtih tbe same chalk or fuller's
Mrs. Zella Campbell to quite ill.
We nodes that tbo Hkkai.d has two the paraffin should be i.weoncl by nib­
oorratpondenia from Cedar Creek. bing a knife around the edge, after
Wall fire ahead. A half dross good which the wax can tie easily removed.
writers could not do just hw to our town.
D. L. Northland was at Delian,Tues-

Campbell sprat Sunday at Art
Owen’s.
Mayor Campbell made a busI doos trip
to Bastlogs','Saturday.
'
H. Werttnan was at Hasting,. Hatur-

v

them.
tack strips of lath along It, and rat tbe
linen for It wide enough to go In and
out Stand the platters on edge, tbs
biggest next the wall, graduating theta
toward tbe front With a very high
shelf spare they look pre'tier on end.
the hlsbrst In tbe middle and getting

In eawUlng bottles ibe cork should
I* forced Into tbe neck of the hottie to
Tbe secret of preparing a cop of coco?
order to form a shallow cup on the top. that ahaU be really good Um In adding
Their all this rap with melted paraffin, merely aufficteut of tbe powder-no
allawing It to harden.
In the Umulry about one-half a tea­
rap of paraffin shavings put Into a holl­
er of bot water gives a dainty white­
ness io tha linen and other wash fab­
rics. tt will Mt injure the most deli­ mors nutritious whan tbo milk used
cate fabrics, anti by Ita uaestba family la oot diluted with waler. Many pecwashing ran be dona in about onetulf sous daclare that tits era plox maul of
condeusad milk Imparts a peculiarly
delight fut flavor.
tt Is totally unneevsaary to tint mix
tbs cocoa with a little water or milk,
aa so tunny are in ibe habit of dnlDg.
After you hare art tb» roltk upon the
stova sprinkle tbs raraa on top of ibe
milk and as aoeo as tbe tatter la luke­
warm artr In tbr evrea. which will dis­
solve Imwedlstsly. It will dm mix In
a «»ld me&lt;nou» and will lump in milk
that to too Dot Bolling for a few modjsois improree It—8- Virginia Levis

UNDHRTAKERS AND EMBAI.MKB&amp;

FULL OF STYLE

NEW THINGS

HOSIERY.
Slack Cat line

15c TO T5c.
la back of every pair.
A full linn of boys'

leather aroaKisos,1
the kind they. can't wear

PRICES $3.00, $3.00, $4.00.

WOOLLEY.&amp; BRONSON

ATTENTION

1

THRESHERS AHO SAW MILL MEH
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rcl
Boilers Patched,
Smoke t__
T____,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of CaMing Dune.

EARLY &amp; B

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THUJLSDAY, MAY 80, 1901.

BARRY CO. POMONA GRANGE

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

I1A

THE HEID DAY AT ALBION

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

HOULD and Free Pros*. IL75.
HELD LAST FRIDAY AT MfiTTHBW
Born, Monday night, to Mr. and Mr*. HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL PARTICI­ from Montan*.
Pred Young, a girt.
HALL'S RESIDENCE.
PATED IN TMB EVENTS.
in tbo dty today..
The poeteffioe will be closed from 0
I'.n tertalnoj by Star Orange, No. B06.
Only Want After Experience
Rapid* ytwtorday.
•pending the day in Lowell.
Mrs. Josie Barker of Grand Rapid* ■
J* vidUng her father, John Qualf.
day evening from Muskegon.
The Kuighfa of Pythlsa memorial
The
delegation
of
high
acbod
boy*
•ervioe will be hold on Sunday, June 9.
mona Grange were - entertained by
The referee In all pie treats Satur­
Star Grange, -No. 800. at the home of day will be Sam Shipp of Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Art JamM WM la Charlotlc last
Mr. and Mr*. Matthew Hall three mile*
The Hasting* ball team play* the
south of tbkcity, and rwvwit&gt;■■»*piling Eaton Rapid* team today al the Uttar ooutset did themselves and their school

fl red and seventy-five, which waa a sura pleasant day there certainly would
have been a very'large attendance,
Tbo secret meeting* were hold In the

• The ball game Saturday will be. be­ Hon of gaining anything except experttween tbo Middleville and Hasting* ww.*, SUU
»ucy woo sccona ptace.
Charlotte made 20 point*, Hastings 2D
Mra-fGUbert Saunders wm cmHod to
The city band will giro street oou- and Albion 21 A brief review of the Charlotte yesterday by iht sudden
death Uf bar oldest *on,
.

The 120 yard hurdle kce was won by of Collmer Bn*., bicycle builder* and
Hunt of Albion, Power* of Hasting* dealer*, South Bend, Ind.
J
sumptuous dinner, John C. Ketcham,
coofiiy lecturer, called the assemblage
substantially a* toilowr
*
Music .by choir composed of the
M18»ce EtUand Mildred Paton, W. H.
Scbantx and N. H. Paton, with Mr*. M.
H. Burton accompanist
Address of welcome—Burton Ferry,
insater of Star Grange.
Response—Henry Bowman of Johns­
town Grange.
Instrumental trio by the Misses Pat­
on and Clara Hall. ■
,
Rocitatlon—Mias Doona Durkee.'
Music by choir.
Recitatltm—Mis* (Henna Burton.
Made by choir,
J . . ;
P&amp;pcr, "Eduihillonal Work of the
Grange,"—W.H-Schanta. Mr.Schpntx
prefac'd hl* remark* by giving aahort

people, probably fif-

Burt wit ntvs.
Judsrni K. Carpenter, Carlton
■Josephine Alierdlng, Carlton.
?Tlarvey J. Easton, CftfeagoHeights
Arlwa K. Doaley. Freeport
Robert Coburn, Hasting*
Malle E-Bosh, Hasting*

_E*Uie at. vs Partridgv, deceased.
Warrant anu ' t-entory filed.
aR*t*te of N.
Pauvor, deceased*
PsllUon for appointment of adralnl*.

Quine, dMMMd.
ttnent uf a general
reUr filed. Order
administrator en­
tiled and letters issued to

game between Hastings and Battle
Creek.
Dr. D. E. Puller performed a delicate
throat operation, on the thyroid gland,
Monday, the patient being Mias Lillie
Traver.
Owing to th* fact that the common
oouncil moots in'sporial seoaion Friday
evening, the meeting of the Hasting*
Women's Club will be held Saturday

' The 100 yard dash was won by Allen Lansing last night, the legislature
of Charlotte, B InCkley, of Hastings seo- having adjourned dne die.

tho finish.
.
440, yard race, wdh by Allen pf Char­
lotte, Kenfleld of II axil ng* second.
Kenfldd led u&gt; within 10 feet of the
tape when Allen made a gain on him

•onage, by Rev. Goo. Bullen, ChristUn
-W. Snyder, of Grand lUplda, and Mrs.
Myrtle B. N**h of Hasting*.
Some fifteen or twenty of our admir­
er* of Richard Mansfield went over to
Grand Rapid* yesterday afternoon io
hear that eminent actor play Henry V.

Services will be hold at the county
880 yard run, won by Wilcox of Hastfarm next Sunday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock, by Rev. James A. Brown. A
article for U cent*. Think of it! But
male choir will fnrniah music, Every- to drop out at the 11 ret quarter. The buy boforo Juno Oth. W. E. Mkhstzt

Mrs, W, D. l.mscumb and daughter
himself for the mile run.
a large and handsome silvercup. This
danghter and Mr*. 8 Seeonl and
la to be a permanent trophy, u&gt; be £e]d Hastings- All ran In a bunch until the daughter of Brantford, Canada, are
last eighth, when Wlloox made a spurt

field day.
discussion ensued in which the "prefForty hour* devotion was held at St.
Rose's church beginning last Sunday
original topic.
morning and closing Tuoadapuorolng,
Recitation Miss Mildred Paton.
the aorviOii being woH/attcndod.
Music by choir.
Address, "Needed Tax Reforms, ".by
Fathers Kadlier of Battle Creek, Braucbeau of Lansing and Cullinane of
’
because Mr, Power* failed u&gt; appear. NUoq,
Superintendent Hayden wishes the
BkbaLD to call auction to the fact

Quarterly meeting will be held at tbo
M. E. church next Sunday morning.
lag*got third.
Love feast at 0:30. Quarterly confer­
Pole vault, Baker of Heslinga, tied ence will occur on Monday evening at
for second with White of Marshal). A 1:30 In the lecture room of the church.

Height 9 feet 3 Inches. Mr. Baker
have a social next Wednesday after­
surprised all by bi* vaulting, a* bo bad
never done better than 8 feet 3 inches
social clubs. Hupper will be served
at practice.
Running high jump. Kenfleld drop)y decorated church parlor*. All are
cordially invited.

Old Plonoor Meeting,
Mrs. Anna Williams, a wldoy lady
him and ooMeqttealiy expected a troau day to the various delegations who
In which Hasting* waa interested, and who baa been a resident of thia City for
The piouoera of Barry county will The question waa discussed, however, come in to attend the athletic contests
the peat year, living on W*et State.)'
fleld started. He led bls men by IS street, started with her family for St.
Hastlnga, oa Saturday, June 8th, 1001,
Recitation --Miss Carrs Osgood.
feet. Hinckley then gain rd on hi* Charles, Mo., yesterday morning, to
at 10:00 a. m. being the thirtieth an­
"Shall Wo Have a County Grange treats her guest* with politeness and
make her home In that city. Her son
ahbw* fair play and good nature toward*
nual meeting of th* association. Let
Ralph has a position In the car shops
her compdlitor* in the athletic field.
attended by allK and new life given to at roll call and dld'bot afterwardk take
tbo old pioneer's day. • The following
Fred Otis, treasurer at Rutland town­ way ahead of any of the other*.
highly respected iady of Rutland, who
program will be carried out:
elded by those present that Inasmuch ship, was tried before Justice KedaaThe Hastings delegation was vary wa* severely burned several weeks agoi
Invocation! ilev. Bullen.
lou Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr.
while burning aome leaves In the yard"
Remarks by Prasidenl, Bon. D. R- started by the Pomona grange, they
many compliments were beard alaoUt died from the etfecta of her injurim
Cook.
should help keep them up and all pat­ •28.00, paid under a protest, for the their gentlemanly manner*. The ex­
Solo, Frank Horton.
rons were requested to attend the f*rtn- building of a partition fence between perience which they gained will be Tuesday night at ten o’clock. Her condlllon was not ooniidered critical until
Report of Hlstoriau, Judge Smith.
•rs' plogjc this fall.
,
his land and Dial of Emerson Edger. valuable and the Influence upon athlei- a few day* ago. The funeral will bo
. Singing, Ladles' Quartette.
held from St, Row's church tomorrow,
Address, Hon. Aaron Clark of Mid­
Two selections by the choir,, the last
«ntered ecbooi Monday morning they Friday, morning at ten o'clock.
dleville. ,
no in response to a* encore,' finished
pealed although the rests already
Reminiscence*.
&gt; ,
There la a dangerous place on Elin
amount to about HO.OO or more than
Election of officers.
’
Local Field Day.
M. IlOSK GOODYEMl,
for home, while those residing near by
excavating fur building—sand by the
The
Farmer*
and
Fruit
Grower*
• '
Secretary.
Tuesday afternoon wa* a holiday for •Ide of the road. While John Dooley
stayed co sppper.
•
.
Union i* quite a liva|y infant. Already the high eohoql and all the boys and
wa* driving past this place Saturday
its tuemberahip 1* over &amp;5Q, and Increai.
night hl* horse went into thia pit with
Obituary.
Ing rapidly. The farmer* begin to *ro ground, either io take part in the ath­
disastrous result* to the harness. For­
the advantage of organisation and dla- letic contest* bsewren the high school
tunately neither bo nor bl* companion,
. Carl Chris Frederic Dubois was born next Pennons will bo entertained by
posing
of
the
product*
of
their
farms
to
.]
Mis* Emma Parker, wa* Itfjurod. But
in Demmin, Germany, May 7, J837. OraMgerllleOrang* In Augurt.
their tin boros at every opportunity. the accident show* that the dangerous
Died at hi* home asst of Delta®, May
Owing to the failure of some of tbs city *pot should be attended to.
j
are anxious to gel more al 30c. a bushel.
Hastings Musical Club.
boys to put lu an appearance, tbo rewaa married In IMS to Maria Sophia
raldriseka Andar*;- Came to America
i 1M7 sealing in Bataria, N. Y., canto
by the oily 23.
Michigan in 1807 and settled &gt;n the ■hour devoted the time to study after
at 2K» p. tn., something definite will bo
which the following program was euA cowokWiH, honest, upright citlxon
UO-yard hurdle-1*, Frank Keufield;
has gone from" Among us. How we miss
The severe electric storm last Thurshi* kindly sail* and the warm clasp of
| ar* among Detroit'* leading business
hi* hand. Two children were born In
strange and startling prank* in this ’ Standing high jump—Tie for first be­
personal friend of the HKaA.Lt&gt; editor.
vicinity, but fortunately did no serious tween Kenfleld and Volney Wlloox; 3d,

23 frxxn hl* late 1 _
Dowell of Dolton, i
iy attended

Violin dneu Miss Mary Brien Brown
by Rev. Me- and J. u. Reed.
; Recitation, Florence Tyden.
, Soh&gt;{ with violin obligato), Mis* loos
McIntyre. .
Round Table Talk oooduoied by Mrs.
Archie McCoy.
.
Paper, "Development of the Violin,"
Miss Daisy Johnson.
Violin dues, MIm Brown apd Mr.
Reed.
RollcalL
Violin solo, Mr. lUod.

damage. The house of Scott Mchitosh Collin*. Dlatano*, 4 ft. J In.
,
Running high jump-lst. Powers'; Sd,
,
being split by tbo electric current. Kenfleld; 3d, Hughes. Distance, 4 ft.
chair, received
Shot put-lol, Collins; 3d, Kenfleld;
.
,,
One-half mile walk—1*. Ned. Brooks;
J
shall and Church streets, recently
(
bought of A. E. Keuaston by Mias » ntin;&lt; mb.
.
,
Beldla
fount, wm struck and the in­
dssh-Tlo for first between

mates slightly shocked, but no serious Fred Brook* and Ixrais Striker; 3d,
1
Clayton Hinckley. Time 111-5 mc.
1Injury rwulted.
One-half mile bioycle race—1st, Lahr;
The Freeport and Middleville high

winning by a small margin. There
to the high school. ■
Pole vault Tie 'between Baker and
&gt; twarn Freeport, vnd Middleville. The Striker for firm; 3d, Walt. Distance,
houie team won by a aoore of JI to 2.
Gene GUtntnerlng
7.
Freeport Is reported to bare put up the 8 fL 8 ta.
be no uomal «ri&gt;»ol fw
year. Governor Bliss.
High School..
noon aporos w*r* carried through nc.4 2 0 0 8 g •-!
yaaerdsy a/tfTOM*, owdlng to eehedule Hteckle .bowed
sirikwand Grepel, Hayes
boeself |O 1* a good al) round man and I ,n4
VlBplre&gt;
hl* town, wb UAdarstand, expaeta him
i—...... . ...
• rbig
Gilbert 8*nrid*rt is slrir with peri-

cm the population of

oootasi which they
take will be ou stat.
For particular* ot d
era are referred |
•very one of ih«
HkAM.D may pai
have wxusthlngj

�days and less than a third
have been or will bo noted
lipis traffttibudly jus* M
rc&amp;f.fjsi.ys:

Blacklists arid Boycott*.

____

AS TO CLOTHING.

|MamHERE Is an epitaph in a Vermont charchHtffw] yard: 4'Zexpected this bat not so soon."

I Such is the epitaph on clothing worn out
the wash-tub. Underclothing may be
fragile, yet h ought not to wear out
ten weeks.
But this isn't wear; it is decay. You buy 5 cents
worth ci cheap soap and you lose the equivalent of
50 cents in the wash-tub. Ivory Soap will not harm
the most delicate fabric. Is it wise not to use it?

Oar neighbor*.

being pushed as rapidly as possible.

Aa-a mailer of'foc* blacklists and
boycotts do harm
both labor and
oapltal, and those establishments are
most profitable where employer and
mrployotl are an tbo tr“" ‘-------- '■—
terms. The two inter
blades of the scissors,
properly codplsd. 'rtil
apt, oven though it be--------- ,— .
sensible men in both ranks will always
seek the peaceful, amfcaUIe Way'to the
aettleanral of labor contentions. The
argument of reason Is convincing; that
of foroo convinces no man, but always
embitters ami angers the weaker one,,
whd.la crushed by H.-PbUadelpbU
Public Ledger.

allies continual to be menacing to the
sovereignty and Integrity of the empire,
nutwithstanding all the aasuranoes
• which thev have given of a desire to
preserve China's old position unimpair­
ed. No* only have the foreign troops
been kept nearly a vear on Chineoe sou.
but the spirit in which the indemnity
flits boon fixed Is that of looters bent on
seen vine an incalculable amount of
spoil. It is evident that the amount doinandod will increase the lunger China
postpones acceptance of the tu.-ms, and
bring nsw ovldeucc from Hostings p.-o- there Is simply nothing for the Chinese
pls nt tbs groat work Wag done by Dr. statesmen to du but crime to terms as
A. W Chase's Nerve Pills. -Why they , expeditiously as possible, get the for­
afooiuplUh so much is easily explained eign soldiery out of tbs country, and
leave the dark and uncertain future id
—they are prepared with an eye single work out its own problems. There Is
to restoring norvr force-they woeora- coruiderablo doubt whether some of the
pllsh this object which no other med-- European governments will ayer with­
draw their troop* until their demands
have been met to the last penny. What­
to—that's why hundreds of i.’asllng* ever method of pay meat is adopted,
people offer their tostiaxiuy.
whether bys* loan or by annual Instal­
Mr. Maypa rd of Hasting*, Mich., ments, China seems sure to remain in
the
grip of thejforelgnpi*. The possi­
soya: "I was suffering severely from
bility that in thb end the power* will
recompense themselves by slices of
Chinese territory.If as great as ever.
got a box st W. H. Goodyear's drug Rusaia's permanence io Manchurl* Is
store and since taking the pills I fsel a a nlvs really admitted, and the other
groat deal better and stronger sud I
can strongly recommend the pills. '■ Dr.
A. W. Chase's Nerve Fills are sold al

Mrm H E. Dray of Middleville, who
has been spending'the winter in the Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that
state of Washington, has d«dded to portrait and signature of Dr. A. W.
Bake Walla Walla her permanent homo Chase, M. D., are on every package.
and hak sent for her household effects,
1 The aeolor olaas ot the Charlotte high
Your money is thrown away when
J-** *7 sa
wlu&gt; kWwy
pilb. Kings Kidney and Backache
Pills have been used for years. Wa
know that they are the best kidney
medicine on the market. Try them and
-r The wadding of C. M. Early and Miss get Iwunt relief. Prine 60c., five boxEmma Schulte of Nashville, o&lt;vun at Kl.OO. Fred L. Heath the druggist,
agent for Barry. Allegan and Calth* home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ofioy
thlsevonlng.
' . Nashville baa Kill another new den­
tist In the person of Dr. J. F- Austin of

tlou and repair of state highways, but
Bl per cent at. tbfc total cost of new
roajb la bortie by the counties in which
the roads are located. Beginning with
tks year Ii»0 ths cost of repaJrtup to
per mile per yearla assessed upon

They act directly Ofi
the Uver. They cure
constipation,biHou anew,
sick headache, naasei,
and dyspepsia. Take a
laxative dose each night.
For 60 years years they
have been the Standard
Family Pills.

Four Ministers
Proftsiioul Dircctroy.
Swkhzey &amp; Brown.

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Jack Halley. recently released from
pie county jail, Is again an In voluptary
boanlcr at public expense. He plead
guilty to the charge of being drunk and
alrtraeriy and Justice I’oighucr of
Nubvllle thought that the best thing
for Dailey was a sojouru with Sheriff
Cartright.

John Scow, who was released Satur­
day from the County jail at Hastings
Bnd stealing a loir of shoes, wassrrea■r.herc Monday night by Marshal
Mpclmsu on Ito charge of being drunk
Ml disorderly. He was taken before

SSS.'tfStJKSBAEJaS
n* »=4
I.-, tic gn,.t«t creator! 4I»'’"’I .I4 l11' *«* Cur” *n'1 P"’«au •wuOrn
t fisr.axjWMarfS
Reopening the Tariff Question.

RsV. ]. A. Baldwin. Baptist minister.
Arioaa. On*., writes: _
. ** Fes over tarsaiy years I wu s F&lt;t«aff«rer from Itching and protruding 01a. I
Bird many remedies xod naderwcni three very
pelaful surgical operations, ill without
obtaining any permsa*nt benefit. When
about to glw w in despair 1 was told to ose
,Dr. Chase's Olateeat sad ------relief at oace. I cred three
entirely aired. The itthiag

High tariff republican* are beginning
to fMluneav at the talk of President
McKinley, ip his '‘swing around the
circle." He has bean Mn»* Mb .hutch
about reciprocity and the extension of
our foreign trade bv mutual letting
down of tariff bar*. It Is true that* wm

bo noted that Jhtws figure* include
painted guard rails at steep embank
meats; also'culverts of vitrified or Iron
pipe or of masonry where there la a
largs volume of wafer. Tbo commls■loo say* that "Un-ro er* aeveral rt*sous why the average cost Of state

ryresd thayM

Evix'Efis&amp;asSS
their riotory. But the treaties have
been kept stive by new sgream.nts be­
yond the designated time ud th* proaWent has made it clear that he wsnta

HoWs Thia?

Thos. Svixivan,

fl Summer Crip
for a name.

be died is the selection for early con­
struction of "the most difficult sections
oo long petitioned lines." Another rea­
son la the hgfslstlvo nine hour day tn

bridges over permanent streams are
provided at county expense, at hast In
th* eastern pan at tbo .staw. while
guard rails are not usually erected on

G. R. Johnson, D. D. S.

Gto. M. Reed,
PLUMBER.

Sta|,

Om Omi

lirtk

lIHttllip UltlMlI Buk
Id road building U&gt;o object la to ob­
tain a roadway with a firm and tinyielding surface1 tax 1M can Hand

Wm. H. STEBBINS
fUNRRAL DIRROTOR.'
RewM ap flairs, mat te asst &lt;4 Ctufassus*
ri“*«Wr»l‘* Vai*"/.. ItnMaaca. »f Casts
*u
n*fc‘ * ‘V. pnwpUf

used tor n foundation should bo cover*4 wHh granite to secure best vssults.
All rosds should be drained end i!&gt;d

This lias proved satisfactory
ton rtwritj, Tex. One porii
•trawtd end tbs oilier clayed.

�WILL INTEREST MICHIGANDERS

HASTINGS HERALD
' WHAT DO Y

i

OUR OFFER.
iwrit, FvnrHEK notick
50c. Mr Six F—*------ *—
Herald *11) re
him to pAKldt

YOUR ESTIMATE.

counsel waa that having once voted to
confirm the appointment the adnate
had no authority* to recon,kier such
vote. This, the opihfch says, t* the
moat important quoeUOn in the.caae.

daughter bad been angagad m nurse,
but wa, Informed that the alleged
heiress had slipped away on the 18th

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Prln; Io III Awardtd as Follows

time ago, nod this la supposed to hare tips of embajiuera; providing that pp&gt;- prompted the deed.
.
cenee against electric fnlerothaa 'niU-,' -’r
Tba death of Dariiu R Cook, cdllot ways may be served on conductors ou|- &lt;
Of tlie Nile, Mirror, tnak'eeHon. Walter ss.t'samsffiCTsatii
W. Woolnough, editor al the Dally
Moon, the oldest editor ‘ In Mlchlgan- Pirns;bet*; placing (b^sUte ocu*M bf, '
oldeat In years and In coulltiooua ter I 1904 under control of the secretary of •
wine. IU la 80 yeaxa old. »
1 stale; (noon** tax. T 'per. cent on In- '
- The April report of Bute Balt In­
spector Don well 1, a* follow,: Mania
tee oonoty. 176,361 barrel,; Maeou. 83,­
318; 84.-Clair, 48,146; Hagingw. I7.41J;
Bay. 19,991; Wayne, M,706; loaoo, 1,181;
Midland, 1,860; total. 179,178. ■
Obeying tba in,traction, ot the
mayor, Marihal Rom, of Owoano, kept
bi, eagle eye open oa the 86th with the
result that he got ortdenee against
seven dealer, for filing cigar, on Holi­
the houyu on the 84 th:
Amend­
day contrary to ilia honor's order*
ing the charter of Elagina* K&gt; as
reduce the number of ochool la•pecthra from It to II. beginning tn
1903; to prohibit fishing with net* in
Mr. Gordon wa* k badly bruised that she Saginaw river and tla tributariw
bl, physician* saw fit to hare him re­
moved to the city hospital where ho la
likely to ba confined for a wyek.
It I, uld that a scourge of curl teat
throughout tba western Michigan

ere and owner, of peach orchard, foi
mile* around report that tho prolonged
cold and wet weather la causing groat
damage, and that unlea, n change I,
experienced ,oon, the low twill run,
high in every section.
- In a imub-up on the Pore Mar­
quette at Sparta on the night of th*

.1,672,109decrease 18.{0 percent
1.E-3J.54O
'•
£58 per osnt
1,G53.3M» Incrvase 7J» pur cent

wore in a • peel al ear, were seriously
injured All of the Inlured were from
Grand Rapid* and had been to tiparia
doing degree work. The car wm aidetracked am| *» engine running to meet

«
1 tJerebs Ccrtifs. that tho Pre** Put^J^hlng Asso­
ciation ha* deposited $15,000 In the Central Savipgs
BAbk, Detroit, Mich., for the Axprcas purpose of paying
th* prfxe, In their content on the ann^rfned official rote
Oftha lUU, of Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa, and that
thU fund can bo cief fqr no other purpose.

cheerfully furnish thia Information
gratia These persona barn received
notice* that they are entitled to re­
funding. from tbn auditor'* office, but

The senate passed thefollcwiog bills'
an the 3id; Allowing county members
of Wayne county Jury commissioners
10 cent, a mile mileage when attend­
ing meeting,; amending the road ami
bridge law: authorising the trustees Of
th, lonls asylum to participate In the
Joint meeting. Of the asylum boards;
appropriating Jt.OOO for b'onxc medals
to be presented to the soldier* and

dually fixed hl, signature to the garn­
ishee bill on theJ’yh. vfhleli will bring
down upon him the wrath of a large
portion of the labor element through-

l&gt;er, of Wayne county jury coinuiisalQn
10 cent* a mile for travel; providing
• prclflc las of 1 per rent ou grow earn­
ings of sleeping car companic; ea{ab11,king union school district In Tittatu-rsue, township; authorising sale
of delinquent tu lands le Bay City;'
amending charter of Rauh 8U.' Marte;
Detroli w*Ur board bill; same subject;
publication of the lawaaod documenta
The senate passed the following bill*
on the rth: To amend Saglnavfi,
charter; to smecd Hault Bte. Maria's
charter; to give Detroit power to tlcenu branch laundries; to amend BAy
City's charter; relative to aasMamesrta

Tom), 1000 prizes, amounting u&gt; 415,000.00

a tic. or that two or.more eadmatora a/o
prixas will be divided equally between

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.

President Centrs) Ravings Bank|
Detroit, Mich.

Dr. Farquhar McRae, a whilom doc­
tor, of Petoskey, who I, the proprietor
al a fine barber shop, fled on hl* wheel
on the 37tb to escape a warrant for al­
leged criminal assault that was being
prepared on the cotnplafnt of A. Cohn,
a merchant of that eity, whose l»-ye»rold daughter wm an alleged victim.
McRae, who la 48 years old and mar­
ried. hu been known tor year* to be
conducting a shady raadrt, but has
heretofore escaped arreel. Ill, flight,
and that of hl, porter, rare*!, a shockUg state of depravity among the youpg
mon and women who have frequented
hi* place. More flight* or arrests tn|y

wa, 6B yoare-old. What euuwd him to
take hl, Ufa will probably newer be
known, but It i, likely that be became
despondent or,r some, imaginary trou­
ble. He wpa la»t utu in Birmingham

REMEMBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.

HASTINGS
HERALD,
■ ■ •&lt;), *
HASTINM, M
IDER AGENTS WANTED
| a wboal to ride for yonntH.

'OOft’SBI

laiged ln any ot the asylum, aa indig- ~
anta; providing for the regulation Of
foreign corporation,; amending laSf
making railroad, tunnel and bridge
companies subject u&gt; damages for lire,;
regulation, for foreign Tonline and

$10 to $18
Il8£.$7fs$l2
W*$3 to $8

light

of Mr* Cheeeh when, following a de­
cision of the supreme court sustaining
the lower court In granting her a di­
vorce, Cboech shot bi* wife ftrtr time*
In tha head, badly wounding her. 8be
recovered from the wound and how
enss foe &lt;5,000 for injuriea sustained
sad expensM Incurred.
:

tire to a colored company the *u4&gt;
military board will Inf able to make
the necessary preparation* for a 1O ■
daya canin, which th!, year will bft

the moat aickoeM las Michigan during I
the week ending May 18. Cerebro­
spinal menlagitiu wa* reported present
art 4 places. whooping cough Iv. lyphoW fewer 81,diphtheria 14. meaale*
40, eoarlat fewer CO, smallpox' 83, and
oonsdmpUon ,tW.
.

keep, grinding away on bill, mote U&gt;
keep busy than anything elM. A lot
Capt Barrows, ('apt. Reed and LlopL of work I* being done to slide through
Boyer, the former U. S. ariuy officers numerous salary bill,, but the scheme*
mutenccrl to fire years, three year, and do not seem to work out with much
eno year respectively for participation
In tho eomtulsoary fraud, reocntly expsMd at Manila, were lodged In Bill­
bid prirou on the 33d. ‘
Further cmee of smallpox hare been
.diaeovMOd on board the V. R transport

I, la eruption. The lava Is threaten­
ing the Rlitar coffee plantations and
has endangered KedirL The, district
I, In total darkness.
A number of miner* were scalded by
the explosion of a boiler at the Slope
stood 11 to I.un tbo P1»U amendment mine, near Lisbon. A, on . the MdPrestde.it Capote being opposed to it Othera i-iu'elrvd lesser tejitrlea
The
and controlling the deciding vote.
•ogina houw and a railroad trestle
near by were demohithed.
Aa explosion occurred at 4jm Uni­
versal rolilary at SenJhcuydd, Bag., in
Che Rhondda walley oL (U S4th. About

�with only one small
profit for you to pay,

at McCoy’s
. It’s the best way to
buy carpets for he will
cut than without J*
waste and at bottom
prices.
■

LINOLEUMS,
At McCOY'S
WINDOW SHADES

HASTINGS HERALD

The supreme court of the United
States baa rendered Just such s decision
in th* Porto Rican cases aa ibo present
administration ouuld wish. That august

duties on imparts from toe Island. Con­
gress has power, acroedlug to the ma­
jority of tbo court, u&gt; levy such duties
upon Imports from territories as It
pleases.
•

ruin and cur boosted lust HutIon. on the
verge of falling but forty year* ago.
Bai such wa* ibe fact, a* lha oM silltics oan attest. And such an occasion
as Decoration day bring* tbte fact
vividly to mind, recalling by Ito cereraoclas* tael which might otharwteeb*
forgotten In the busy rush of twentieth
century life, tod a duty which the lapse
of years might otharwb* have oiiKUredThai fast to ihM w* sill! hav* with us
s mighty army ot v*t*rtos In bln*, and
that duty I* that w* must continue to
do ever Increasing honor to their thinning ranks.
One of the most aignltatot eeents in

।have to pay more tor their steel in or­
,der io permit the trust to sell abroad
cheaply enough to control the market.
■Thiele vexyalmfoeU* trust, ofamres,
i

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potato may be turned to g&lt;x4'acsount I
when you get mud stalos qa Jew black
dress. Th* mud should lw left to dry
before any attempt to *to remove
It Bru*h It off a* thoroughly aa you
cut after
has dried and then If any

.....wiirfiC
■*w te down ■a*ttee*W Leather.
TurpenUno is recommsftded by a wo­
man who has tried It as a satisfactory
cleaner for embossed' UotlMr.
It
should be applied with a soft doth.
This removes tb* stein, but slightly
stiffen* the leather, which must be
made pliable agiln by rubbing briskly
with erode oil. Use a very Utfl* oil
and go over th* plyco with e clean cloth
upon which there la no oil. aa car* must

mom. and a little salt l!»rly for aboutjfrfM to bow.

Open th* box of urdlnsa a
off the oil Into a eksc frying
needed, add a little Lucca Ml
the oil Is quite bet. Uy in lb*
and fry tbem.^22. „
_
ready Some neat narrow ptocee ot

The bothar I* that the laboring men
and maintenance of Decoration day.
Il shows that el least one republic, and of the country have at last been oonv 1ne­
the greatest one of all, is not ungrate­ ed by tha republlcto speeches—not by
"■ ' —that Ktnebody Ik
prefcr. Lay one or more sardine* oo
ful The American people have not
irily. So they hav*
each. Bprlnule over *om* pepper and
forgotten their soldier dead. Today all
a Uttto finely chopped panky and
over this land the grave* of th* old sol­
tender set it In tbo a*rn to dry Jor ten
dier* will be covered with beautiful
minute*. After that cut It up end
THE latest coraes frtxn adlstinguished sprinkle with sojt, pepper snd a Ilttte
flower*, placed there by the loving
hand* of -their surviving comrade* or republican who asserts that “Thu Cu­ dry' iuurtsrd. Now add for, each pint
ban desire for Independence la a geuu- s teaspoonful each of oil and vinegar,
dropping them in alternately. Htir the
Nor win this simple ceremony lose In
spinach well, so tint th* seasoning
significance by the fact that a new war
may roach every part, and serrs on
ha* added new grave* to be decorated
and raised up a new army of citizen
soldiery to perform thj&gt; labdr ot love.

The Inconsistent, nos to say absurd,
position tn which the country has been
placed by the administration's colonial
policy to made apparent ottall sides. A*
an Instance the attempt of the adminis­
tration to buy the Danish West I nd It*
may be cl ted, We do not want these
Insignificant Islands. They are occupied
largely by urgrora and their industries
are ata very low abb. Ye* ills proposed
to pay lienmark H.000,000 for them.
The only advantage to the United
States In the possession of these islands
would be political end strategic. They
form port of the Insular gird)* that
guards the entrance to tbu Caribbean

. WWW
twmmaa csi era-»
A Mv*iy shads of deep fellow dt)&lt;*r
In silk or velvet I* used to make vests,
full fronts, stoeve puffs, eft. foe deep
gulden brown waists or ecstuaM*. *»•
pedally when brown velvet 1* used for
trimming Caeiuge. other tsshiMtaito
combinations sr* els! Liu* with black.

building ships on hand—more than It
can handle for years. Yet the subsidy
bill did not pass.
CiIaRusston resents any suggestion
that Its fair will not bo ready to open
by December 1, the date set for the
commencement. If II is, CharloRpn

The republican idea of reciprocity, 'as
exemplified by the action of the senate,
Is that tbs foreign powers should give

jour going abroad to spend that ten
millions. There are plenty of deserv­
allbough they are ot no value to us, in­ ing poor at borne, whoso only modesty
forbids our naming.
trinsically, it it proposed to spend a few
millions in getting a title to them so as
WashdwKjn’H murder mystery baa
to keep them out of the hand* of Ger­
been solved by a confession which no­
many who wants them for a coaling
body can disprove. Henoo the murder­
the possession of the United States it
ess
secms likely to go unwhlpped of the
ceased to be foreign country and there­
But why noc assert the Monroe Doc­
fore the general tariff Uw did not ap­ trine, and thus pul a stop to any old
ply. “Wa are thareforeof ths opinion.'* world designs upon territory belonging
concludes the opinion, “that at the time to this continent! Why not Invoke tb*
aid of a principle which has heretofqye
not a foreign country within the mean­ kept European hands Off the new world?
ing of the tarif! laws, but a territory at This would be cheaper and 1 cm trouble­
the United Slates, that the du Uss were some to manage after we get theta?
illegally exacted and that the plaintiffs
The reason why the McKinley aduiin- would in time bo either Russian or re­
tetradoo cqnttol apply the Monroe Doo- publican. Of course, J. Pierpont Mor­
. ThU opinion would eepm to bo so emi­ trine in tb* present case I* because it
gan was um known in those day*.
nently serudbls that sseryune ?ould ac­ has practically nullIBed tbo principle
cept it without guostlon. Three of the on which the doctrine te based. By
jntlicea however, dissented. But In seising and boldtag territory in the old
world, we havo.robbed &lt;mr useful doc­
‘court, by a bare majority, Chief Justice trine,that Europe roust k eep h*r hands
Fuller and three of hU associates die- off th* new world, at It* moral loro*.
aeniing, would »eeu&gt; to lay down an In­
Hence, as the administration cannot
novating principle, that Is designed es­ in votes the Monroe Doctnne to prevent
pecially io open the way to a colonial the Danish islands from falling Inin
If you bars bacon or fish. have a sep­
ajstciu of government for our new [xws- Germany’s hinds, it must bay them.
arate plate for your broad cr toast sad
butter. but not when only baring boiled
Iggs. which require very careful eating,
by tbo bye, as nothing looks so nasty
revenue clause of the Porto Iticto law,
IS yolk of egg spilled all over the plats
generally known aa the Foraker Act,
and egg cup.
requiring the payment of fifteen per
Do not alp your If* or co Bro with a
cent of the duties imposed upon imports
from foreign countries, is uaconstltu- stirred th* pride of some of tb* English
Uonsl, Ln that it Ignores tbs provision papers to resentful comment. Tb* Re­
for uniform duties, Impels and excises view at the Week, published in London,
throughout the United State*. The calls Mr. Carnegie's gift an “invasion
breed, but l.-ure that piece of crust on
opinion, written by Justice Brown, sums of lb* altplgbty dollar.'’ It soya:
yoar plate. Do not eat It afterward,
up tba argument as follows:
“Many of Ute oldest aud best families as so many people do.
&gt;rWe are of the opinion that the is­ in Scotland send their son* to Hoottteh
Do not bo* datety and fringe your
universities,
where
they
pay
lite
fees,
’ land of Porto Rko is a territory appur­
plat* with bit* of meat. Eat what you
like
the
son*
of
their
humblest
n*lgbtenant and belosigiug to the United
bds*, neither more nor Im*. I* it to be can and put aoy akin or bone on th*
.v.. &gt;L1. _jn------■ ,
SIMM, but not a part uf th* United
edge of .your plate in one little heap,
which more ilown from the edge when
you bavu finished.
.
sunttltutlon; that tb* Foraker act te
Do not crumple up your table napkin.
ooaMhui local so far a* Il impose* d title*
If
you are.only a guest for the day, do
upon Import* from »ueh island aud that
not fold It up. but If yen are staying on
tbs plaintiff cannot recover back th*
duites exacted in this esse."
you are staying In a big iioute where
• The fo)i import of this decision is very
everything is done "cu grand prince.”
great and mark* ■ radical departure
do not fold it Up. Jut place ft on the
table whsn yow leave, a* tn rich eatabflag ukmUs the same fur all tueu who with the object of Inculcating Tammany llsbroreta there are cte*n table napkins
allegiance to tho governmem for principles in the mind of the rising every day.
generation of cockneys.
After eating it ta well before you
Wikh It stands. So Ion gas Porto Rloo,
Looking pt the matter from this En­ drink to wlp* your lips, otherwise you
HU Fbiilpptn**. Hawaii aud Alaska are
glish paper's standpoint, wa nan hardly leave a smeary mark on the glass.
tsrr.teriro instead ot states, eocgnm*
Do not gulp liquid* and bolt food.
blame it for objecting to receiving ths
«M make such discrimination In taring
Do not meatiest* or swallow audibly.
munificent gift of the American multitheir luhablunte a* It plyasoa. .
Do not pile your piste with food or
gntap your knife, fork.or spoon aa If it
age there Is growing need of oombatchtg the Idee which prevail* so Unrely
that money ran bey and oonuxtl every;
former the right of th* collector of the
port of New York to collect duties upon
good* Imparted from Porto Rico, after
the treaty of Parte went lnu&gt; effect but
before the passage of the Foraker act
wm queeiicoed, and the court decided

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Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

Cools

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AT THE WEST END HARDWARE.

TMny-ris eventful yean have passed
vw this nation daoe the last haul* of
«•» greet r.itil war wa* hwght and lh«

BaXafeilMs sad the Mr*, (Hanford*
can wastrel great intuitu lions al It*rr.lt. g
by pWlug then, under great pvtshUry
.UiifgAlions, ib* magnifowui wore which
a! jsihile affairn. I ihnsa liistilu^ti&amp;s are dolug will b* fur-

Osborn and Syracuse Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators.
AJso Spike-Tooth Harrows.
Gale Cultivators and Steel Land Rollers.

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�June 5th

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’HE TIME forgaoxe underwear is coming. Have you prer pared lor it ?
Then we would adviae you to look to
thi« store to aupoArour needs. We have all desirable styles
and qualities, andpricca that please economical buyers.
quote some of them below:

Ladies’ Fine Jersey Ribbed Vest, with
sleeves. Pants to match... •••-...
Ladies’ Gauze Vest, with sleeves...... Ladies' Shaped Gauze Vest; pants to
match....... ...X.
Ladies' Gauze Vest, with shield.... . 20c *

Paris Green.

London Purple.
Blue Vitrol.
.
. • All kinds of chemicals U&gt; kiil

Hastings National Bank*
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

all kinds of Insects.

FRED L. HEATH,
THB DRUGGIST.

HASTINGS HERALD

Rev. VanAukeo will preach on Chris­
tian Science at the Presbyterian cbnrch
next Sunday night.
t
Antiseptic tooth pick* for everybody
and Irtv* soap for machinist* and me­
chanics are two thing* we wan. jai to

Wm. A. Miller of Yankee Springs,
waa arrested Saturday night, charged
with stealing a pair of pants, belonging
to Ire IL Young of Woodland. Illi al­
leged that Miller took them from the
show epee In Herrick’s saloon, where
Young bad laid them tor a few momenu. The package waa found in the
' buggy in which Miller wa* intending
to ride home. Hl* examination which
wa* set for Tuesday, before Jurtice
Walker, ha* been postponed until Fri-

Deal ut Ptnowl.

Delo* Hopkins, an old soldier living
north of tb* city, was th* victim Satur­
day at a serious ease of nervous pros­
tration from which no editor In the
country ooujd poeeibly have rewversd.
Hi* case has been developing ovjr
slnoe I8s3 and came to It* full head
whan he received a check Saturday
from his Ubclo Samuel for th* neat lit­
tle iim of (3085, with an jinnulty of
(144 beeirlc*. Although through some
Rapids, Monday­
..x...
- ml«u nd Cretan ding Mr. Hopklu* has
Mark Warren nf Charlotte was In
stopped off hero last Thursday night, i been kept from bi* pension all the**
the city over Sunday.
on hU w.y home from the Congrega-' J~r*, perhape there will be evtupeusaJ*neN. Morrison ot Morgan Um been tloqa! convention at Charlotte, to visit! Gera in receiving this goodly etnouul io
granted a pension ot (0.
a tump, and in feeling that If h* bad had
his unde, Dr. M. C- Woodmansee. .
.Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Johnson spent
George Thompson, a hobo, residence, it In the usual vyaj 1‘ might have been
Sunday In Grand Rapid*.
nowhere ar anywhere, was arrested by all spent by this time.
1 A eemsnt walk is being laid in front
Marshal Gebhardt Saturday fo* being
disorderly. Justice Walker fined him efficient chief engineer for the Harting*
• Bev. H. H. VanAuken has been (10 or ten days In Jail and he took the Electric Idght and Power Company, far
th* part tan yean, waa tn Kalamasoo,
spending the week at’Dlraondalo.
Miss Ines McIntyre entertains al
Sam DamMh of thia oily, who signed Tuesday. and while there contracted
"flinch" this and tomorrow evenings. with the Dayton ball team, pitched his with the Superior Paper Co. to Ull a
similar position with them. Th* com­
. ■' Mousy to kmn on personal security— first game with them Monday, at Daypany are erecting on* ot the largest
Fred W. Walker, over National Bank. Um, and won It. Indianapolis wa* lb*
plant* in thp country, requiring 000
opposing
train
and
the
score
wm 6 to 4
Jacob F. Brandstetter, an old and
horse power to run the same, and the
well known res]flent of Middleville, la favor of Dayton.
HkkaLD congratulate* them in secur­
Ex-8heritf Ritchie's dog apparently ing the service* at Mr. Calkin*and *l*o
died list Frida/.
doeen't relish th* Idea of giving up Mr. Calkin* In being fortunate tn get­
official
life,
aa
he
ca^ue
back
to
hl*
old
turned from a builneee trip to Kentucky
ting the position. We are confident
quarter* M the Jail the other day with that averyon* concerned will be satis­
Burnley morning.
the evident Intention ot becoming an fied. Mr. Calkin* has resigned hit
Dr-G.W. Lowry went to Vermontvdlq Monday morning to parform * official dog once more.
position hero and expecte to enter on
hi* new duties (n about six wack*.
byterfaa church last Sunday morning
Children's day exercise* will-toe held
were largely attended. The pastor, the Phn-American Exposition are call sd
al the U. B. church next Sunday fore­
Rev. H. H. VanAuken, preached ah upon to pay an admittance fee to each
noon at 10:30 o'clock.
able sermon from th* text, "Endure of the exhibit building* after paying to
■ A representative ot the state u»L hard nee* a* * goqd soldier."
PM* through th* gates, appear* to have
vevalty will visit cur schools next week,
If the waalhcr is propitious Saturday, gained some circulation' ty certain
probably ou Tuesday.
field day will be a bigooc**ltjn for Barry quarter*. It U entirely unfounded.
Mr*. Ed. Schumann and son.Cbarile, county athletics. Everything points to
Th* fact la that th* vUltoc aftei^eylng
of Grand Rapid* are visiting relative*
tii* gate f*a ha* the privilege of going
la this city and vicinity.
through all of the doxens of cxhiblk
Mr. and Mrs. Arthhr Brown left for
building* ab*oiut*ly free of expense.
Buffalo Monday night, to attend the
The prices of add la*Im are: Foradulfs,
Pan-7-merlean exposition.
£0c.; for persons under fourteen year*
P. D. Busby wont to Battle Creek ebfakeus. At least, so h* says, and of age, t5c. .TheexporiUou proper doe*
Monday, to spend tho summer with bls John Is a good, honest democrat. It 1* not Include the Midway, which is a coldaughter, Mrs.' John Piper.
probable that his bens believe In ex­ Iaction of amusement enterprise* coo; The Walouleda Club will bold it* pansion. That 1* the ottly way In which dueled by private oompenln*. To thsae
attractions small admittance fee* rang­
next meeting ou Friday, June 1, at the w* can account for th* phenomenon.
home at Mra. Archie MoCoy.
.Thursday. Jupe 6U&gt;, the fadloTcou- ing from Iflc. to 23c. arc charged.'
Tbs Dayton Journal at T»**day
Leon Barnum, formerly of the Hxb- DM^cd with th* United ^.Brethren
au&gt; force, is bow a motormau oq the church of this city will serv* an old morning giv*a an intereatlng account
time dinner at the home of Mr*. A. H. of the Dayton-Indianapolis ball gam* tn
£lrd St. railway, N*« York city.
Dr. W. H. Snyder wa* called to Lake Ickc*; a curdial invitation'to all. Price jfrblch Damoth pitched the first tight
Odmss Monday morning on account of
*«* •U»«&gt; U» *U are inning* and practically won. the gam*.
lb* lUnces al his brother, Dr. C. 5. a"“’
- --- -------------- — Dsmcth did not txptet to pitch mor*
than six or seven lunlags, m he Is not
Rev. L J. Tripp.
Snyder.
. At a spwtiai meeting of th* vestry of yet down to condition. H* held out for
Mr. and Mr*. Frank tiuyd.r and
eight Inning*, however, when h* ba­
daughter, Mr*. Bert titlll, went to Bal­ Emmanual-churvh Monday morning M.
gauto weaken and Manager Armour
ti*Creek, Saturday, fo ettend th* in- W. Riker ma* sleeted senior warden to
111 tb* vacancy caused by tba death of
Journal
says: “Whau Daowth wa*
Hon. Henry A. Goodyear, J.B. Good­
year wa* cltcted Junior *srd«n lu place witiidrewn In the eighth inning yerterOhlo trip lart Saturday. While in
ot Mr. Rldsr and Dr. H. B. Gammon day, some of those who take pride In
Cfaeeiacd h/ met many of his old cleri­
calling themsel*** the “faithful’’start
cal friend* at a church oonvcntlon.
I WM ehoMU m vestryman.
ed a howl of derision. • • • As
Lrttvr* arldr*e**4 to lb* following
Miss Garris Yut* of thia city, who
jx-raon* remain unclaimed In thia offfte thing* turned out,' the jeere and erics
graduates thl* year frvta the normal
end will be wnt to th* deed letter office
Milage at Ypsilanti, ha* accept'd a
grand stand when CoggsweJI vat put
If not called fur by Jun* Wjh: W. A'.
position In ths Dexter eebouls fo* ucxl
Warner, Ftigat- I„ Laubm?, Wm. H. into the box, displacing Demoth, were
everyone a boomerang. • • • The.
EllPAl, Joseph A. Co*. Frank Jones. 3,
th* Harting* high sotrnol' Mr* Grace timith, MryOrt. Hall.
IX*ttl*
VeA.4 lUl.
wMk w* a&amp;idmtially omitted the
Complaint a as mado Ixdoru Judge
&gt; of John Pow*re who i&gt; In the
Mill* Monday by B. S. Holly, at Wood­ to win. Damoth wa* clearly weaken­
land, against John R. Valentine, at ing, under the pressure al two double*
Gun vlltaga, tot ill-treating his ciiil. and a single. Coggswell had been
dren, Peed and John. Valentine Is a kept warmed up far jost thia emeryWidower and I* ail^qd to be xu haHtu •nry. He want into th* box and eerily
si drunkard. The owe will be brought retired the next two men. aud in the
(trier* th* Jadg* awl th* interests of last laning retired three In succession.
lb* children prapnriy {cotal after.
When «rigg»w*ll went la be was hooted
St, aud Manager Armour was also merit:
A target for abuse. I’esvAh. as hr re-

We

Ladies' Ribbed Corset Vest, all colors 50c
Ladies' Gauze Vests,
10, 15, 18c
Ladies' Gauze Combination Suits j*.*

tj-

extra value

L. E. STAUFFER.
A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A j^A 4^4 i^A A^A A^A A^A

House to rent—Inquire ot Wm. B.
Co.*s. Don't fprget the dales- They!
Bweesey.
come on Friday Saturday and Monday.
John Lichty was In
‘ A copy ot the resofutlonsoo thedrath
of the Hon. Henry A. Goodyear passed
O. B. Llcbty WM in
by th* legislature, handsomely enover Sunday.
gnawed on parchment, has been sent to
Mr*. Frank Thoma*

No one knows what a spring day will tying forth in the shape
of weather, so never go unprepared for any sort

-«s@^ln Our West Wlndow^^.
you wjll find rain sticks suitable to carry at any time or any
place, durable cotton and silk covers and handsome natural
wood handles.
*

Cotton Gloria Cover, steel rod, 50c.
Cotton Gloria Cover, steel rod, 75c.
English Gloria Cover, steel rod, $1.00
Mercerized Gloria Cover, steel rod, $1.50
Silk Gloria Cover, steel rod, $2JOO
.
Silk Halvecia Cover, steel rod, $2.50
We study the interest of our customers, believing it is tfie surest
way to advance our own.
Parcels Delivered.
Phone. 80.

E. Y. HOGLE

A CAR LOAD OF

C&gt; ILT1 V\T()l'fS
The Pivotal Dandy, combined riding and walk­
ing, can be equipped with 15 different styles of
gangs.
The Com.Dodger, a first-class, up-to-date riding
cultivator.
. •

The Dutch Unde, quick acting i
ance frame, extra yielding spring

gangs.

WALKING CULTIVATORS.
Farmers, don't buy until you have seen this,
splendid line of cultivators.

�f that of the civilian, for tbe mill-

h te looked upon latbo aama
as tbd otvSian. aaeaMinr tt&gt;
tfo« ot many people aa Iho 1
July or Cbrtstnraa, Tba Intel
observance grows no teas a*
•»
marehteg «•

all etes tbe fact that.tba. ties

i biOd®»!**^A*£ tbtesoutb tan
Aether aa one country are-steadily
gtjbwlng stronger nod stronger. Ten
years ago to see . a man wearing the
Confederate gray marching In tbo Me­
morial day procession would have been
considered aimcat.sacrilege. Today 11

The Tents of
The Silent

•Then, after the exercise, sln^tn by
tbe Presbyterian an Baptist choirs an
prayln by tbo" minister* an yellln by
Lawyer Grftwold. thru'Ute b.uul'ii
play real solemn music, an cvcrybody'U

prime object of tflo Grand Army of the
Republic, but It waa uno of ^ta flrst re•ull*. Tbe favoy with which tbo prac­
tice wa* received In all parti of tha.
country gained fur tbo orgnnlxatlcm tbe
indorsement ot many people Who would
have been indifferent to It-It ite object
bad iK-eri duly social or • fraternal.
Grand Army hiatorians aay that Dr&lt;
Benjamin I’rnnklln Rtephabson, who
served In ibc army ns surgeon of the
Fourtcemh lliinote roluutcur regiment.

liixltig the troth which the years bare
separated from the bitterness of defeat
and the egotism of victory. Join bands

organisation in which the friendship^
formed amid tbo perils and privations
of duty In tbe field might be preserved

women aud child mi who had been de­
prived of their husbands' aud fathers,
tbe building of homes for homeless val­

MORGAN, THE RAIDER.

organisation. cementing in friendship
those who became Its members, car­
ing tor those who were belpleas and
The burying ground or the bin Was
west of the village. A wooded height
rose abruptly from tbo town, and on
its summit was the neglected grave­
yard. It was a lortly spot. Grand old
pine* and maples swayed above tbe
few lonely graves. Tbo mountain lau­
rel and sweet brier perfumed the

tunin. A winding path, thickly or^Thung with outstretching boughs, led
tap the bill and around Its brow, from
iwiilcb an extensive view of the galley
Mow was obtainable It was a spot
for tbo poet and dreamer, not for the
typical village materialist,
,
■Tlio burylu ground on the bill” was
an eyesore,to tbo hamlet of BrokenStraw. Tbo Inbabltente had long de­
sired to obtain possession of it that
they might hew down tbe mighty

tbo widow took herself away to tall
tba story |t bar next visit. •, f
'
Mias Hetty sat as one tn a dream.
The panorama of bar simple Ufa un­

vate, marching away to that tune. How
young aud rely again: abe i acai led &gt; straight and proud and handsome bo
handsome, happy go lucky face she ited badlookpd tba' day! &gt;
lorad tui,ay years stro-tbcfacc of the . *&gt;"shy caught nil g handful of splen­
ne’er def well of the village; aba heard did scarlet geranium's.and laid them
again bln roles aa l&gt;» said goodby to over tee duf bf-hw jglrUah .tov* tba
her; "When I come back, 1’11 try to pc' band tn the valley was softly playing:
different I’ll make a man ot mjteelf,
and tbew-Hettyr
Bho remembered bow she bad an­
swered that question. Again tbe toneThe speeches must be arer. tbo
ly little old maid felt strong arm* Infold ber aud ths pnwaure of young lip* thought They tnnrt now be decorat­
on ber'cheek. But be never cams back ing the graves la tpe valley. And she
to etelm bar. and he lay-bow alone, for­
gotten by hl* former neighbors aud
frk-nda— by all. save by one faithful.
to ba stniullrty- reeled and happy.
Twilight deepened Into night. Mias What waa that tbo band was playing
Hetty rose and. lighting bcr lamp. sat now) Up through the dim alsla ot
.down to read, as was ber dvralng ett* tba forest. among tbo soledin plneta and
-tom. . Tonight she picked up a volume ftcmlocka .that art med to bend their
of old verse. It was one William Bond,
private, bad given ber when they went
to school together. Tbs first poem
lonely watcher had long lovod-’-Dothat caught bcr attootlou was:
parted Days"
She caught tier breath and listened
eagerly. Departed days. sweet, depart-

A famous battlefield prayer Is that
of Bir Jacob Astley. offered up before
tile battle of EdgehiU. 'Thou knownst.
"The general's heart was touched. O Lord. that I shall be very busy this
Biding up to the little Dutchman, he day. aud If I forget thee forget Dot
placed bls hand ob hist bead and sold:
thou me." Here Is a model suppllca• 'Why, God bices you. my man. I
would not harm A hair of your head
for my life. You were all so scared

age* of tittle, testify to tbo present or
to the coming generation# that we bare
forgotten a* a people the coot of tba
free and undivided republic. If other
eyre grew dull and other bands slack

Her bead suddenly fell forward
the grave. Her slender arms setur
to embrace It. Her gray balr ruing
with the lilacs and myrtle. The fc,
"Their silent tenter Tbe words rang old soul bad swung aside the curtain
to Mtea Hetty’s cars. Sbo pictured the
tents of tbe Uvtng-a vast forest ot
snowy canvas, the white tents of an ar­
my. from tbo comers of Ur fancy
came suddenly the crash ot splendid

sppelntrel
malts and
springtime; let us raise shove tbeui tbo
dear old dag they saved from dishonor p
l&lt;t us renew our pledgee to aid and as-:’
slat thbeo whom they have left among,
us. a sacred charge upon a nation’s'
gratitude, tbe soldier’s and aaltor’s wld-,

neighing of horses, tbe jingle ot accotttertMiits. and then a bugle call cut tbe
silence of the lonely little room.
The aresw suddenly changed to the
tsuta ot tbe aHent-thow tow. green
tents whow curtain. #* tl» poet he*
said, tuinir outward swings. And one

| PIO; nt those who died from wounds 'n
action, officers 2.223. men 40.786: of
disease, officers 2.705. men 231,761: of
acefalvtttal dratbsi except drowning, offleers 143. mm W»72; drowned. effleera
| HM, ureu 4.836: murdered, t.fiWri 87.
I mvu 183; killed after capture. offleere
i u, men 808: oitutjilKtd safcide. oflkm
| 2«. int-p »*J; fgecuttd by United Btatss
rthoeitles. men SB7: executed
oArVt* 4. mm 00; died from
S. men 3»: oteer

partaro from tbe custom, the national
,IW terns is Man twcampmeM. whlc^ trM held two year*
™ taur *■ Washington, adopted tbo fob
tovwTtX*»&gt;&gt;■* became ;»rt of tbe rules
«iu. d™ ytertM and regulations of the organisation:

�rata of forty mite* an hour collided
DECIDED. near Orovubush In tbs afternoon with
tsrrttc fore*. Five person* were kilted,
and mor* than a score injured, st l*a*t
two fatally and others seriously. The
paSMtigers on th* care, which run on
th* Albany and Hudson railway, ware
pleasure **ek*rs bound far-various re­
aorta and many of them were of rich
and fashionable families.
Washington. lUr M.—Th* opinion.
Th* dead are; Frank Smith, motor­
at tba majority members of Uta 8u- man; William Nicholas, motorman;
preme Court In th* Porto Rico Import Maud Kellogg of Round Lak*; Annte
doty case* a* handed down decide* tbe Rooney of Btuyvesant Falla; David Mafdllowlng point*:
hon*y. mal* on ths Dsan Richmond.
1 Th* constitution follow* th* flag. Fatally injured: Georg* C. Barry of
PORTO

Fur 'blood

gleam

RICO CASE

of Albany, injured Internally. Barton**
ly Injured: William F. Barry ot Troy.
cut* oq bead; Mary Harry of Troy. lag
broken; G*org* P. Bittner of Moorvtlie.
cut and brnlssd; Isaac Hlxurelt ot Al­
bany. les broken; Da Witt C. Pelt* ot
Albany, badly bruited; Chart** Pelt* of
Albany, painfully bruised; Howard J.

hl* to antagonise ths proportion,
provided it Is fully developed bo ss to
secure th* *af*ty of&lt;the loan while aasoring iha'iutsgrity ot China. it is
suggested that these objoe'a caa be
best secured by causing China to de­
liver to each nation bonds bearing 4
per eent Interest to th* faro value of
the nation's Indemnity claim.
The
nation bolding the bonds could dis­
pose of them at its pleasure, It onuld
affix It* own'guarantee and aall th*
bond* In th* open market. England,
too. Is opposed io a Joint guarantee of

new terI toe7 into th* United Btetau
■ T. Part* treaty did not toaxporaU
lbs n»w Islands Into th* United State*.
L Ths constitution applies - to aU

What is CASTORIA

CBNUIHK

CASTORIA

always

sword sod charged ah .Ameflcan sol­
dier who' brought hl* bayoust to
"charge," whereupon tbe officer d&lt;r
aisled
HubaequanUjr. » Germafl' sol-

CHICAGO ARD SAN FRANCISCO

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

In Use For Over 30 Years.
himself I* received in Imperial au
dlenoc. The French KaV* Withdraw
from tbe Shansi eapedltlon. and the
English haw refused to take any part

HAMHIuaealt.

LABOR TROUBLES

t»( smallpox among the Indian troop*
now )o camp at Tooku. where th*
American* wee* to proceed to board
their transport* Gen. Chaff** I* now
awaiting developments. In the event of
being held by quarantine he will prob­
ably move up the Pel river for two

case

Map, SiIimbi ul Upir tevij.

of the Chinese indemnity to WOO,ooa,000, though Orest Britain recognises
tb* advisability of some reduction.
A dispatch received at th* war d*V™.
. )L*... r-*.w
u -&gt;* T.L.,
,i,,r v,
svjrw snsuse
&gt;— ———.........
......—--------ra* settled by arbltretlon Saturday iRsystbsllb. transports bunnrr sod
ml. V?v.n. n.te «
H.
‘nor “1Ud «■ “&gt;« Yrih and that all
nth hugvue Da'a as tote arbiter H- o, ,h, lrw&gt; u
,
rhl

Wtatar Ttitltl Tlcksts

F71GFid6i

al
wsrxt.swtanr.B
ssnj
ate.
&gt; ae»vj*sp*T
• *■&gt; rtnaULM la

I taal saU |«uilww &lt;tv.
u&gt; tSe *srtewrnud la s*M eeuu. &lt;* lha paoSsscy

newspaper representatives from all
public sad seml-pnblio function* where
the emperor Intend* to speak
tiervia is on Ih* verge at a revolu­
tion.
Tb* Obreoovitch dynasty, al­
ways hated. Is certain tq be overthrown
now because of whsi Is regarded aa .a
swindle In which both tbe king and

• cu ' iUd&gt;* ft J'/

CjOLF

Pere Marquette
If you want your lineu* washed, -that at Ute tint* theM dull** were lev­
CLEAN, patronise the American ied Porto Rloo was not a Icrelga
Luandry. Collar*, cuff* and shirts country within ths meaalBg of th* tardoor up in the latest style*. Price*
thff lowest.
E. E. Faamcu, Pjop.

Portsmouth. O. May M -Nosh Johneon. a local bicyclist. while scorchlag
over th* routs of a coming rare. pan
Into E. I* Barrow* on th* street* of
Bclotovllle Batorday night aud Inflicted
fatal Irjuries Johnson was arrested

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Denver, Ck»Mi»y M.-Prlnro* Albert
and Jacques d* Broglie of Pari*.
Franca. arrived here from Gslvutoa.
Texas. on * pleasure tour through th*
United Statu*. They* go from here to
Balt Lak* City and th* Yellowstone
park, and throe* rest to Chicago and
Hurts!:) • ■ ;
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PATENTS
Rod
Cross
Tansy

Woman

�Viola Hagsrmaa wa* Initiated Into
the mytierise of Lady MaccabeeUm last

Out pttblte school, have closed
aooNberfuccamful terra of .chuoL DuKSSSSTiSSSfiS

•cnool* of 1 hU township aod a gala day
it proved to be. There were sport* of
all kind* which were closely contested
and only won by narrow marglua. The
ball MB* was an exciting One and was
won by the high Kbool tesm.
The WoedUud High School Alumni
Aseoclslloo will bold their annual ban­
quet at the K. of P.ball Friday evening

Mr* LIbble Clark vlsltod bcr sister.
Mrs. Warner. Tuesday- ...-T .-r. The K. O. T. M. Is growing hare (a
this place, ao matter what wa* proph•sled by those averse to the starting of
an order here, and Mying It would soon
die out aud not be heard of. Lastwoek
we look tn four new member* and have
two more waiting for their turn to be
Instructed Into the mysteries of ths or­
der. May the good work eoatioua.

leeld^aopmb and family have tn

mana Durkee spent Bunday
ion tbe roast of Itatte Ellison,
rtha Haise is the owner ot a n

of the Township Sunday Bcbool A*w&gt;
elation wa* held at tbe Kilpatrick
-church last Friday A large delegation
and a good time wa* had in *plto of the
inclemency
ths weather.
Next Sunday the last *ermoo will be
delivered In the M. E. church In lea
. present condition. Work will oomutenooon the tollowiogday to tear down
and prepare for th* aew edifice, which
will be * magnlflccnt one In oempariaon

ton, Tuesday.
.
Artbar Cad w al Lader went to Gatesburg.dupday, after hl* wife and son
Harold, who have been spending a few
weeks with relatives there.
Fred Kelley went to Union City, 8uo-

Sheep and laobaf higher; prime
iamb* U.H 0 85.25: mixed 8B.16 (if
All foembra pt tha Fartuers sad
H.T8; calls, 82.50 @8100.
Grower* Union will«plea»o st-thl
Hogs are the leading feature In thia
want letter* w JF. E. Edwards, :
market: trade 1* active at the following
O'Donnell, Mich.
price*:
' '
.«■
Prime medium.. 85.75 @
York­
ers, 85.70 (if 85.7fi; pig*,Id.00(4 86.75;
ronghs, 84.73 @ 85.26; stag*, A off, crip­
_
Mr*. Anna ,A. Dorsey, aged 35 years ples 81 per, cwt. off.
died at her horns In I,the fourth ward
Thursday, ot tuberculosis. Ths tansral
CITY MARKETS.
was held at ths house Saturday. Rev.
Wheal..................................................
H. H. VanAuken officiating.
For sals—Two horoaa, 8 yean oM,
weigh: ),a» lbs. each.—R. M. Batea.
I wish to notify the tarmare of Bwry
county that I will
hsadquartere W.
cream scparauni the coming ssaaM 1a ‘
Hasting*.—T. 6. DnMoU.
‘

ud w

Jw.-B.’SMI-nl

in Heating* which he deslresto ex
change for a tarn.
.
Goal, young bores for sals.—T._aj-‘

given tn thb village wsa rendered.by
our cornet band, Saturday evening.
Their music was ot the latest and
■uperb in every w«y. They worn assist­
Tbe mill will finish O« Wtn. Harper's
ed by four of Hastings city band.
this wMk.
The gradcuing and junior exercises
The ralu prevented many frotn attend­
Of our school will be held at the h. E. ing the dance at Henry Long1*, Wed­
church on Thursday evening of ibis nesday evening.
week. A good program Is prepared
Mr*. F. J. Merrill and daughter Mis*
Clara uf Banfield visited lha former's
■ister, Mrs. Dill Benjamin, and family
last Wsdaesday.
Mr* Wesley Moorhead expects to un­
dergo a surgical operation on Wednes­
day Her many friends hope for tbe
best.
Nellie Crouch of Grana Rapids spent
Saturday and Bunday with her mother

Thursday erenihg, Mqy tZrd. about
live o'clock, a storm camoupand ttcummencod to ball, at first smaller than a
pea. I Deceasing to the *Uo of I arte pea*,
from that to marble* and hickory nut*,
from that to walnuts and aoujc were
found to meaaurw six Inches In clrcumferenoe II oootloosd aitoul thirty or
forty minutes. Wheat and clover fields
are reported to be badly damrged and
fruit trees. strawberries end garden
truck wore completely ruined. The sky
lights 1b both photograph building*
were broken, also tbo glass in sovoral
of our dwelling bouses. Il was, with­
out a doubt, the worst ball storm ever

last Friday. Next meeting in two week*
i at 2^0 o'clock.
Geo. Cappy aad grand-daughter Miss
Mamie ware In Lake Odessa, Wednes.tfay Hlakucy of Hasting* visited his

mother, Mr* A. 8. Blakney. Bunday.
Geprge Hopkin*, who ha* beet workI Ing near Kalamasoo, wm on our street

the ladi**' aid society last Friday.
Osa lake must hero some attractlea
M a nataber of Harting* people are
weeding their way to the plaaeure re-

Frask Turner aad family were badly
frightened a week ago by burglars
breaking la to their houw. Mr.Str-

window, Mr. firnerRriMf

of u. a church
Bpriag*, Jobs t, at ball past i
4WLTZ.

For further infqrtnatioa Inquire it
‘
J. E. EDWABM,
k
i
ona'NUNU.MwM

Wc wish to call attention to thcjK beautiful

Rockers

Thursday
Threaa Dowd visited her sister Teeale
nt Mrs Gus Wegener's last week.
John Gildings, wife and children vis­
ited North Irving Last week.
Ben VanSyclea died from an opera­
tion for appendicitis al the Nichols
Homo Battle Creek. I sat Thursday.
Dasjd 81114* and wife, John Kipp and
Henry Wlakwaro of this place altood-

Which ate in out window this week,
You
will notice that every one is different and
nothing like you ever saw in style before.
They are made of flrst-class material
finished as nicely as any piano.
'
The PRICE is the only cheap thing about
them.

Decoration day was appropriately ol&gt;
• orred hero
Elder Leamoo preached a very fine
memorial aertnoo last Sunday morning,
at ths M. E. church.
Born, Thursday, May 23rd, to Karl
MoGlocklln and wife, a son.

Hills Bennett of Grand Rapid* 1* al
home for a few days' vacation.
Mrs. Lillie Hart. Alma Strong end
Alice Kennedy are working It) the new
factory at Middleville.
Epworth League, Sunday evening,
will be led by Mr*. Randolph.
Very few people outside at Irving au
tended tits convention Wednesday,
no evening session being held. If Bun­
day schcoi workers, e*i&gt;ealally those
whoso oames appear on ths program,
do not think II worth while to be pres­
ent why announce these conventions
twice a year? Our people enjoyed the
day and dinner and supper were Nerved
to about sixty of tbe good people of
Irving.
J. H. Ford was st Hasting* last Fri­
Seymour and Arthur Andro* have
day and Saturday oo buslncas.
been very sick with mump*. Dr.Liule
Mrs. Q. A. Hynes returned last Sat­ Hendershott has been tbs attending
“Arc you sure they sent for meF
urday from ?ariton Center where she physician and we are glad to know the
has been caring for her sick mother,
Used young Dr. Ktlllam.
and spent Sunday at homo returning to
"Yes. They said you couldn't do any
Carlton again Monday.
F. A. Blackman and wife visited her
parent* Sunday.
south
M
aple
grove
.
Several from here went to Prairie­
villa, Sunday
to attend the
Sam Shoup lost a valuable horse
—1
.1. afternoon
t&gt;
Monday.
M, it. Gwin or Battle Creek spent
Old Mr. Winslow Is very low at this
Sunday with his family here.
writing.
.
Geo. Vantyne and family and 8. P.
"Nsver triad to lynch your
Mr*. Ma/y Molntyro is under the
Brendsteucr Md family went to Mid­ doctor'e aura.
•‘Na tub. De neighborhood what I
dleville last Saturday so as to be there
Mrs. Orson Swift I* entertaining Uro In ain't rich enough tn rope.”—Atto attend the funeral of Jacob Brand- friends, Mrs. Hattie Brown and chil­
•tetter on Sunday.
dren of Grand Rapids, this week.
G. W. Earn and family spent Sunday - Mr. and Mr*. Blak. of Quimby visit­
ed at Oroon Swift's Tuesday.
, ’
with his parent* nt PralriovUle.
Publisher—I fear your book Is too
Mr*. John Cbeeseman accompanied
by Miss Gtenna Wolf visited the taros- abort it consist* of only 40 page*.
Author—Oh. I explain al) that tn the
er's parent* tu Baltimore Tuesday.
Dr. Eillou of Hickory Corner* wa* In
Mr*. Walter Clark visited at John prefs ce.
town Monday ow a profsaslonal call.
McIntyre’s Monday.
Publisher-What length la It 7
^Kvn Pieroe epent Bunday hare with
F&gt;ad Shoup has disposed of hl* tarot
Autbor-Piv* butkdrvd pages. Str.—
to Ed. Norton and is talking ot going Ohio,State Journal.
. I.—..
Green
Sun-.
J..
_,.v Fisher
y .
,of
»r Cressey
r» . r, spent
■

si bls late residence Saturday, May 23
at 2:00 O'clock. Rev. G. H. McDowell
oSlclatiog. The children all arrived In
time to attend. Lewis and Henry from
Long island and Carrie from Chicago.
Tbe bereaved family bars tbe heartfelt
sympathy of ths neighbors and sur­
rounding vicinity.
F. A. BLackrpac made a business trip
to Hasting* last Friday
L. N. Bush of Cedar Spring* spent
Saturday and Sunday with his parent.
Abo Pennock has purchased the L.
N. Bush residence also three lota of A.
B. Bush sad will soon be a resident of

Rentes &lt;» (Ualldorff,
UKDKRTAKKSS AND EM HALM HRS.

FULL OF STYLE

NEW THINGS

HOSIERY.
JGlach Cat line

16c. TO T5c.
Those goods are all full
faahionpd,. doabla heal
and tor. and th* guaran­
tee of the manufacturtir*
Is back of every pair.
A tai! Uns ot hoys'

PRICES $3.00, $3.50. $400.

Mrs. 8crl beer's father and sister of
Kendall over Sunday.
A. a MoCrath of Grand Rapid* waa
gnost of Geo. Vantyne and family Suu-

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

A. F. Norris of Cloverdale was call-

MAPLB GROVE
Pearl Jonas spent Bunday with her
parent* in Baltimore.
’ Alex. McIntyre is Ute pomeseur of a
new driving hors*.
John Kalsy I* able to be around again.
Frank Bavage 1* having soma much
needed repairs doap to hl* bouae.
Fred Shoup, who recently disposed of
Us fartd, has moved-into the Ralph
Swift house.
John McIntyre, Jr,, had a boros gal
tangled up in barb wira but owing to
the diminutive elm of tbe anima! bn
came out without tbs loss of a drop of

ATTENTION

THRESHERS IND SAW Mill MEN
.

NOW is the time to have yopr outfits fepai
and we are the people who
Ixst prices on all kinds of repair w&lt;

Boilers Refined,
. Cylindeni Rebured,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stack:
Engines Repaired,
AU Kinr

Before having anything done give ua a calk

‘

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Mr. Mmlthere-KucOyl And wbat a
heap of change sb* require* while do­
ing 11SI m atom*.

Phone gy.'

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                  <text>llASTlNCS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNR S, 1801.

WAS A SUCCESS

LETTER FROM SOUTH AFRICA1

ft. un. Ho wanted, to give me work
when I was in Kimberly last year, but
I said no, as I wanted to go up to the
' fronts-Sp he told me to coms beck at
Hastings..J.O 0 0 1-010-2
any time and he would give me a job of
Batteries, L. Johnson and Pierson;
overaeer. But 1 am looking for some­
Striker and Grvcsel. Umpire Shipp.
thing better. * • • I will aloes for
, The Middleville boys put up a good Frank Maynard Writoa to Hia Aunt,&gt; this time and write from Kimberly the
game all around but ware especially
Mrs. A- D. Maynard, About
next time if I don’t get killed before I
strong at tho bat. The homo team,
reach th-Good bye,
the People.
on tlio other hand, were somewhat
handicapped on account of being tired
Saturday was not exactly i model from participating In the other events
day fur athletic*, at tbcre wm a cbilly while the Middleville boys were fresh. edved two more lower* from her nephwlad blowing which madu ft a little too
Maple Grate,* Walter Mapes.
,
Number of points scored by Individu­ *w, Frank, in South Africa. In tho
awl for comfort. BUD the weather wm
Orangeville, Willi* Trego, Henry A.
als: I. X. Btaqkle, 18; Frank Holly, 16; trat ou* the young American, cam­
ao mpch better that: the weather man­ H. Verne Weed, 10; Louis Striker, 10; paigning with the Britlah army tell* of Collinson, R. B-'LewU.
agement had been furnl*b,nK »n ,h® A. Pender, 8; Louis Grouse), Clayton a mishap In yrhlch be sprained his ankle
Rutland, 8. A. Armour, Delbert Dioweek that In contrast it was magnlG- Hinckley, Albert Beard, Edward Welle and was consequently compelled to re­ mond, George BreiUnelr.
oenk Tho friends of high school alb- (Nashville), 5 each; and lid. Hickman, main in hospital while a lively skir­
Thornapple, Samuel Campbell, Araos
iMfos were out In force and evidently Edward Smith, John Powers, Lloyd mish was going on.
Freeleod.
enjoyed the cooteeta from beginning u&gt; Bogle, Frank Keolleld, C. W. Comfo
Tbe other letter is especially InterWoodland, Hiram B. Miller, Leslie
end. One very gratifying feature of
ertlng tn that tl gives an account of the
the day was th* uniform prevalence of
The total receipts were about *'.56.00. country, people, etc. We will repro­
good feeling and courtesy, among the
In cloning thia report the HEkALo duce the moat Interesting pert of thia
spectators. There w*» no favoritism, wishes u&gt; congratulate the' Harry county lottor.
but praise and applause were bestowed high schools on their first field day.
'1 will drop you another lino" ho
wherever they were earned. In a As planned and executed the enterprise writes, "to let you know what kind of
word the boys who look part and their wu highly creditable to all concerned, a country I am now in and what the
friends showed themselves to l&gt;e true and we b&lt;^e this excellent beginning Boers are like now. They arc simply
gentlemen and ladles.
may be auspicious of many like events in rags. If you meet a man all rag*
«The Hastings City Band ajq&gt;ear«.i on
and laving a beard like a thorn bush
the street in thti morning nod after *
it is a Boer. They live on corn meal
fuw pisses led the w»y to the fair
ami bit tongue, made lijr taking raw
- ground where tbe oduteetx were held.
beef and cutting ft Into thin stripe and
The itsttd played frequently during the
hanging It In the sun and drying it.
The Baptist people invite you to at­
day and added greatly to the pleasure
This is the principal food, it is very
dftbe occasion by their well rendered tend their Children's Dey exerctore, seldom- they get any cuffee, sugar or
Juno
9.
in
the
morning
there
Sunday,
music. The grand stand was fairly
tea.
well filled In the forenoon, while In'the will be special music by Hr* Burch
"Tbe pert of theTransvasd that I am
afternoon It woe crowded, a large pro­
now io Is southwest of Johannesburg
portion of 1U occupants taing ladies. drcn. In the evening st 7:30 the Sun­ about 180 miles. It li a rolling country
Decorated with class color* and pro- day school chldren will have the fol­ and has a very heavy veldt, or grass.
vidnd with canes and horns, these lowing program:
North of hero sod cast of Mafeking arc
happy young people made thing* lively
the Malgesburg mountain* which arc
and Inspiring for the boys who were
nothing hut rock*. To the west of
i Striving before them for athletics bon­
these Is what la koowp as the bush work at our shop. Thia opens up a
I ora. Besides the occupant* of 'he grand
veldt, which Is of th* prairie typo, With good opportunity for some party to
MUuad there were a great number of
now and then a kopje, which you will start a shop, with small capital, for do­
KaeaMora ou the ground so that all u&gt;understand. Is a let of stone thrown, up ing planing, matching, and getting mH
there was a large crowd In atIn a level country, sometimes to the house UnUhitjg tuateriaL We could
Bmifo'nn- -u
.
height of 60 and 100 feet- They form a furnish sueb a party with everything
►'Sevenschool*entered. Hasting*, Midnoble right sod they are'also a natural rvnjUlrt-i to ttart otic should they de­
Fdleville, Lake Odessa, Nashrills, Woodfort. They are where the Boers make sire, at reasonable prices and on liberal
fjaftd, Freeport and Prairievlllo. Hastmake jhelr stand and tho English have terms.
BKftTIJtV, Rider A Go.
ing» won the mu.t points, 13: Freeport
to always take throe positions, which
second, 33 points, Nashville 18, Wood­
are very b»rd to take all times. It tho
...............................
Boer* were men of nerve ths English
herself hr winning the
would never whip thcra.
Mtoa Leona Comfort of Allegan And
ball game over Hasting* by a score of
. "Theo again north east of the Mag- Miss Dorothy King of Kaiaraaxoo were
’ll to 1 Steckfo of Freeport, won the
Itwburgs Is what lx known a* the fly guests of Miss Bcailo Htglc, Saturday.
largest number of points of any indi­
The following program will bo car­ country, which la sea level and U very
Mr*.
A. P. Drake started Tuesday
vidual contestant, thereby capturing
ried cut at the Presbyterian church smaiy. emo aouio not uve tueru more for Sendee county, Ohio, where *ho
lb* gold modal. The Freeport pays, in
next Sunday morning at 10:30 the oc- than t so or three monllis a year. will visit relatives ana friends for two
JMt, did thonsclvae proud all the way
i
nere
is
no
nguting
tnnrc,
a*
no
iJocr
casioa being Children's day:
through.
could live there. The brange Free
Lemuel Brown, who has been visit­
The jadges were Will Chase of Irv­
State is very much different from tho
Ing, Dr. John Wootou of Haattngs, and
i rausvaai. I 1* mu oi trop)es and Uic ing friend* and relative* in this city for
,
Smith of MaahyUle. Mr. Sam
valleys are not very good for anything, a mouth, returned yesterday to bin
aa the veldt U very poor. Tho princi­ home In Chicago, via ^Ikhart, Ind.
’Bhlpp of Ann Arbor, acted as ref^Eoe
Frank Schumann end Mias Catherine
pal thing to sheep raising. Yau know
they live on roots mostly and the little Schneider of Grand Rapid* ware mar­
ried Bunday al South Bend, Ind. Conbushes are juM what they wapt.
•Edger and Maywood of the city high
school, assisted generally in the inanageotsnt of affair*, School Commission­
er Ketcham kept the official snore and
Superintendent Hayden exercised a
general oversight of the day's events.

One-halt mils bfoyde-H. Verne
Weed, Lake Odessa; Uoyd Hogle,
Hasting*. Timo 1 rain. 211 sec.
IW-yavd dash—Lcxiil Striker, Hast­
ings; L X. Sleckie, Freeport. Time
Il SSQ.
Runlng broad jump—Frank Holly,
Woodland; Ed. Hlcktnap, Lake Odessa.
Dixuoc* 18 ft. 81 In.
Run, hop. step anti )ump-A. 1’widor
Freeport; Prank Holly, Nashville.
Distance 39 ft.
In.
hhoc put—Loujs Grease). Hastings;
Hdward 8mith, Nashville. DUtenco

Hurdlu -tackle, Freeport: John
Harting*. Time 181 second*.
Standing high jutnp-Stecklo, Free­
port; VUney Wilcox and Frank Keofield, of HMtags tied fur second.
Gfii-mlla bloyclo-Wewi, l-ako
Odsasa; Bogie, Hasting*. Tin.&lt;: £4/11.
. tab-yard dash- Lou lit Striker, Ha*tluga: Frank Kcufivld. Hasttaga. Timo,

-rtfte btoytae—Kdwayd Watu.
Ilk.awl Harty Whaler &lt;J
tlW Ned OvescfoM.
nr. Ttoui 6 mtn. W w.
twit akr.ksr &lt;4 HsMiug; KwhI
of HsMteg* HrigH k ft U in.

Cape,Cplm&gt;y around Kimberly to very
much the same, only instead of rocks It
to more of a blue soil. That to tbe dia­
mond district In which aperullargrten
and red stone Is found in large quanti­
ties. You can pick them up by the
handful at any Ume, but they are
worthless. They are called garnets.
If you dig and find these stones then
you may look for diamonds, for they arc
always found in this kind of soil. Tho
Climate here to very mild both summer
and winter. It to not like what It to at
botuc. Thnro you have shower* now
and then, bet it la different bore.
There is a dry and a w« acoeou. The
wet season to just over. It has been
rainfog hero rioce last October noariy
every day. As the dry season has now
set in we ahall *ea bat IlttlB rain until
uux &lt; &gt;c.ouer Tnamitu *au ooucixy
Is something wooiisrfu!, aa the Bow*
never trim their fruit tree*. There are
plum, orange, lemon, apple*, *trawberrias, pomegranate*, pears, poaches,
banana*, pineapples, figs, qulnoes and
limes; but as I said before, tho Dutch
just stick tbo trees into.the ground and
lot them go. Tho Orangee, Ismnus,
pineapples, bananas and llrare are ju*t
getting ripe.
"As far aa amusements go there are
nano uulam you want to get,drunk and
thnro is very Hulu amusement In that.
The Kaglftb have moved qll the Boer
women into the town, so Iliac they uno
Saturday, June Ikh, IWfi, the Chica­ not help tbe Burghers. It Seems a pijy
go, Kafomsax) ft Saginaw Railway Co.
trill sell tfokMe so Kalamamo from all
stailona Woailiury to prims Inclusive,
at Ste. and from Rlehlasd Junction,
Crussay anil,Milo at 3fo. tar the round eighteen years of age. It la u Job that
trip. ChiWren undvr twelve yc«r* of I do not liku aal am not an Englishman
agv, Iv. Tiekria Will be flood guir.g and.they all know ft. But I can't diso­
tm train No. 2 Saturday morning and bey orifoni, you know. They *ay, ‘You
gori returning mx later than train No. are an Amorican and ought tu Imj fight­
L leering KaUwan.i at fclo a. m., ing ailh them inalesd ofagatnsi them.'
! Bui you know 1 am mart an EnglishMonday, Jtn&gt;*. foth H6J.

north of the city. Mr, Matthews la
expected about the 21st.
As aeon as date Is fixed, the Hastings
Prowclod Hotus Circle will bo asked to
join the local circles of Grand Rapids
in their annual picuk&gt; al Lake Odees*.
Mr. and Mm. M. W. Riker went to
Grand Rapids Tuesday to vlalt their
daughter, Mrs. W. W. Williams, end
also to attend the Episcopal dUcraan

I
Henry Haven* of Three Riven has
I
been In the city during the past woak
vlsiting relative* and shaking bands
-TBN ISSUES OP PACT AND POUR- with old friends. ’
We are pleased to note an hooor that
TBBN CHANCERY CASES.
has come to a Hasting* boy, Shlrila
Smith, who is on the faculty of the
Aa
Usual Divorce Ceara Make Dp
&lt;
University of Michigan. He haw just
Large Pert of the Docket. Term
bran appointed secretary of the Alumni
Open* Next Monday.
Association at the university and edi­
tor of the Atumnus, the official organ of

DOCKET FOR THE JURE TERM

Mrs. George Reeder, of Grand Rap­
ids, formerly Mrs. Julia Goodyear of
this city, died last Thursday. The
funeral, hold ou Sunday at Grand Rap­
ids, was attended by the following rel­
The people vs. Frank Flfield, disor­ atives and friends from thia city: Mr.
derly, tor sou Unco.
and Mrs. David Goodyear, Mr, and Mrs.
■ Tbs people vs. Wilbur McDonald, John Goody ear, Mrs. Fred Barlow, Mrs.
violating the liquor law, for sentence. Geo. Besot, Mrs. W. H. Goodyear and
The people rs. Dorr Grccnmau, lar­
ceny, for sentence.
The people vs. Kltoa Shook, bastardy. labor* Monday afternoon, after haring

The people vs, James Ftoher, rape.
The people vs. Wm. -Davis, larceny
under *25, appeal.
The people va. Jay Strickland, alan-

Increased the valuation of thia city
several thousand dollars. The total
increase over 1900 to *85,760. The

wain, ejectment.
John McGuire rs. Fabius DeFlauta,
ejectment.
James Kelly r». M. C. It. It Cu, tres­
pass on the case.

Dr. George Weddle, tho veterinarian,

Theo Garllngcr

Dr. Wm. Byivester of Middleville,
brother of County Treasurer Sylvester,
died very suddenly Saturday evening.
Re was sixty year* of age and a vet­
eran of tbe civil was- The fonuralVas
held Tuesday at hU late bocua.
'
Chas. Walseerl, Jr., Intends to start
Sunday fur a visit to the Pau-Amertaau
exporitioo abd Buefon, Mam.
From
the latter place be will go to New York
Cnty and enter tho Columbia college,
wIhmti he will take a journalistic

to that city. "Doc" la an excellent veter­
inarian and will be greatly inlssod In this
city. He has nos made any arrange­
ment yet regarding his livery and food
barn, hut will probably dispose of ft,
There is a good opening hero for tbo

Hahoab Hallock va. Hay Pierce ot
al. Injunction bill.
mill Wednesday morulng An*. Noble's
Ella* Gray, administrator, vs. Frank team became frightened by ths dumpJngiof some saw du*t&gt; broke )oo*e and
Bailey et al., foreclosure.
ran away. After running two or three
miles they wore stopped, no other dam­
Frank Smith v«- Warren Carr, ac- age befog dona than the breaking of
I the wagon tongue and harness. Ans.
douatlng.
Bessie Barnes vs. Alvarado Barnes, had itaned out on a little business trip
and ho wasn’t to be stopped by such a
trifle. He aooo had the damages im­
paired and continued on hl* way re­
joicing.
The following Washington dispatch

routes will be
miles In length, will
cover anarea of alxty.nlne square miles,
and will eerre a population at 1,149.
Tbe star route will be discontinued and
the office at O'Donnell Wpplfed dy rur­
al carriers; Mail for the route must go
to Hastings."
Mr. and Mrs. V A. McIntyre enter­
tained a large number of gleet* at
their reeideoce on Green street Thurs­
day evenlrig. Tbe pleasure of the
Malta Vita—twopeckagM tor 23cents evening was the welf known game of
Saturday. O. W. Clahk A Co.
"Flinch". After a struggle for su­
The Grand Rapid* Book Case Co. premacy, the laurels were carried away
have begun work ou their new build. by P. T. Gofgrovs and Mrs. G. W.
Ix&gt;wry. Friday evening, their daugh­
ter, Miss Inn McIntyre, entertained
went to Grand Rapid* Wednesday her young friends to tha same source of
morning.
pleasure and the prim
awarded
Tbs Hasting* High School will hold to Adelbert.Hall and Miss Blanche
its annual picnic at Thornapple iaketo

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bundy of Grand
Rapids are the proud parents of a 91-lb.
son, born May 20. Mr*. Bundy ft a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eggles­
ton Of this city.
Prosecuting Attorney Thomas was In
Cedar Springe yesterday, where he ad­
dressed a large assemblage of Macca­
bees. Mr. Thomas Is billed to speak st
Conkling ok June 11 and M Monteith

Look Groused want to Vermontville
Tuesday uforning.
Front there he
started on a bicycle trip to nearly all
the towns surrounding Barry county in
tbo Interest of the Bastings Engine k

third wards 1* aa follows: Personal,
*275,830, increase over 1900 of *50,000;
real osthto, *428,370, lucrease of *7,100.
Of tbs first and fourth wants: Personal,
(193,880, increase of *23,940; real es­
tate, (327,190, Increase *4,030.
'

391 days.
The religious services held by Rev.
Jaa. Brown at the county farm last
Sunday afternooit wore largely attend­
ed and vary pleasant. Mstarv. Retcham, Crawley, Gammon and Pryor fur-

On Tuewlay, Jun* 11, the twentieth
anniversary of the order, the Charlotte
Tent, No. 150, K. O. T, M., win dedi­
cate their nqw lodge room* and ar­
rangements arc making for a big time In
Charlotte on' that occasion. It is expetted that bMween two and three
thousand Maocabew will be in attend­
ance, Commander Boynton and many
other leading members of tbe order be­
ing among them. A mtm»ur parade,
sport* of ail kinds, six bands of tnusfo
*re among the attraction* which the
knight* of our neighboring city are
preparing to furnish ou the day of ded­
ication, and H1 any of our brethren of
the order go over we have no doubt
they will bo well entertained.

Hastings. R will be the Opening of the
season here, and no doubt an interesvMrs. Elira Ann Brown, wife of 1’lela«Hng game. Turn out and encourage tlas Brown, died last Friday night of
our boys by giving them a big crowd.
peritonitis after a short llfoaas, aged 79
years. She was born In Boston, &lt;ta.
While a Hkkalo reporter was at the 22,1822, and was married in Jackson
county fahn last Bunday he took a look county, thia state. Nov. 9, 1*43. Mr.
over the premises and found everything and Mrs. Brown moved to thia county
In firw-qlsas oivlpr, from cellar u&gt; gar- arid settled on the Stale road eart of
Haatlngs &lt;8 years ago, where (bey have
Jived ever alnoe. Mn. Brown Isevea
an aged hu*b*ud and four children
living, notmutro Browu and Mra. Borah
Regular monthly meeting of the W. Powers &lt;&gt;f thia efty, Mr*. Frank Ken­
. M. H. of the M. E. eburoh will meet nedy of Hasting* township and Mr».W.
Vednesday evening, June 13, a* 1:)Q, B. ltomb.ll at Grand Rapids. Anrihar
t the iMuts at Mr*. D. U. McElwain. son, Bryant, diol right year* ugtw' Tbe
j-Mlal program of music tl* prepared. funeral was hold Sunday and wak very

�CharieeHx county, JlS.OfX) foe
bridge*; Anu
ami trial
andI bridges;
— Arbor
•-* —Ctty, M5.W
•

MXATnnr or lAiuoAM, rrc.

priattou Bills.

fintt legislature of Michigan will elid
Thursday
although all
.rtly after,
,»J. Tbo
the Drat

Detroit; tmendlug Bay
City union district act; organising
MttcheU township. Ah-oua county. Imo
a union district: detaching territory
from districts No*. 1 had A Marathon
township. Lapeer county, and attach­
ing same to district No. 8; orgatilxltuf
Usmllu township. Mason county. Into
single district; oagantetng Sberiilan
tv. 1.ij&gt;. Mason county, into single
district;.amending act incorporating
public stfcoois of Adrian.
Fixing salary stenographer Twcn' tirth judicial circuit at 41.500: tncreaa-

Of tbe session resulted In a saving of county from »3J»0 to M.00O-. fixlnit
*" ‘•*’®P*rod with tbs figures aalaty upper peninsula members of

regulating tbs paroling, uf ehu-

towaahlp, He

rlct*.

section 143 to general fax tai

taxation;
township ireasurm to pay county
treasurers all state anil county taxes
and make atatrmeut it taxes within

rant; legallxiug special assessment for
sewers in Highland Plrt Viilage,
Wayne county: Increasing membership

pose*; Lawrenes t
*omVl»M00 for----------------------age. (35.UX) for public Improvements;
law school inspector* to divide
Ecorse aad Bpringwelta townships,.
ship Into school district*: ac
Wsyue county. |25.iXMl for bridge; Itsd
Jacket village; I20.000' for . paving:
Htorm-on towuBhlp, Houghton ewinty.
ftl.000 Mr a bridge: Highland Park
ing au additional normal school; villsgs; Wayne eonnty. 40,000 to reamending general o^m-atlonal law by
provlndlng for.filing teachers’ certifi­
cates, approved or iuurd by state board
of education, with school cotnmlnstas*- Buren county. fxJ.OOO for conn
er of county In which holder desire*
to teach; defining tbe Ugal qualifica­
tions of kindergarten, music and draw­

ing »ia ttr.
■ engrted’tt
legiataWte.
J5.
• Auttawialqr Ute
32.000 tn Fred n. Waft,
{teyTP,- vim inttMira

K

bonded Indebtsduess; Marquette city
electors a proposed romtl
coDiptfiilrs, express romps nie*. car to grant diplomas and certificate* to
amendment aulliortalng tbe
loaning, refrigerator ear aud fast teach as It may direct.
freight line compnnlea.
Providing tor the election of • s^- tion of Escanaba, ♦-5,000 for building:
retary from among In members by the Crawford county. (10.000 tor court
faculty of the agricultural college.
J15.000 for roads and bridges: Grant •htp and orgsnlilng'
_
township, Iosco county. (5,000 to pay Frooque-late eounty.
Providing
for organisation end judgments; Heatings ctty, JH.000 to lory from Higlngasld township, Kaimaintenance of free public library In P«y outstanding bonds: Oceana Tele­ asks eounly, and rttgebtog to Garfield
ttenlt Kte Marie; providing for Incor­ phone company to bond for (20,000 towoehlp: detaching .territory from ;
poration
of
Detroit
library
co
mtn
Is*
ton
for members of Iman! state auditor* though tbe judgment Is less than 1100;
(vetoed); Paw Paw township. Van village of Miiskegdo Heights and alIn addition to compensation fixed by providing that inaunuicv co.-poratlona ■. and providing inratu for a public IV Buren county. (15X100 far town hall:
county;
of foreign cooutrlus shall be cotuild- brary: providing for tbe regtetrijlfon Pentwater. J.lflXXiO for public Improve­
... ..isbip. DlckiMoi rountjr,1
tuna to*
dent of railroad and other property librarian to Jt.fXXI: amending act rcte- cred corporations bf ibe state m which of grange libraries with ibe state t- ments; Bangor township. Bay county.
btug n to flagola townanlpt
they make their general deposit in the
boundary of vtttego Iron
tUTDOO. In onter Hist ibv tax commit- ofilces of treasurer and register of application of tbe retaliatory taw; re­ former; requiring' county school comIp. Van Buren
alon may have ample time lu which 10 deeds at Kent county; Increasing sat­ quiring all Into ret. re sgi-uts In Michi­ mtastoners to transmit lists of public county. IliiAXl
ibl'.r Improvellbniriea and llltrarlana to secretsfry mrnts; anthh^lai_ _
perform thia duty in addition to tbe
__ _______
gan to procure certificates of authority
Inn to purchase sad ma It. tain tiosplt- er township; annexing certain terrl-vfrom tbs luauranre ronimtaslanst.
BabaxtllUa Qe
tory of Ixnuox. township, Maewnb-’
eonnty. to rHinge it lUebmoud; de-- '
ally, tbo membership of that body baa fl JOO.
Submitting
—
—...„ ...
f» JUtxvors or crystal
pecmlttlng them to deuuct dividends, township. Oceana county. the question ! A mending set of iSa; providing f"t tacblng territory from Millen limd
township anti attaching *MU4! '
Appropriating Jl'ijssi for cumplet- and return prerulnnis in retwrtlng of relieving Treasurer Barker 1 and additional circuit Judge for Thirty Howes
bondsmen rrt.nl liability for loan at first circuit no aa 10 tiuthurtae pay- Co Mltcbell townahlg, all to Alchha
county.
money by failure uf a bank; same as
rat loti demandod American exposition; J1B.W0 for enrto treasurer of Pentwater towtuUlp; extia stenographer, detaching Calhoun
ITwIdlng tor Ilia sppMiilmynt . of
reni expenses of Marquette normal
wrauty from Fifth circuit add creating
cli-rkf lu Um: sxceiulv.' ofiicet amending
Barlow. Coorttand (ownohtp. Kent Thirty-seventh elrrolt
school for first half of ID01. I14.t»«»
"
"_
lh&lt;- law of ItM) antbortalpg lhe CUB-'
county; Mine aa to Treasurer Rtnrt*. Hotts 5
fat books, etc., for state and traveling Insurance business
। Solon township, Kent rounty; sruue st
filnce the cotuplIatlvQ of tbe ap- Ubrarfse; reappropriatlns P,««i for In
light and g.i» light een panles. or any
pended enumeration of bills. ■ which dustrial home for Girls: potei for
two 1 hereof, and to make tbe value Of
by the way. includes mmam .till Io boiler*, etc, al Home for Feeble
•tuirw J!00 each, providing for the exthe hand* of (Jovarnor Hints, who. xin nna.lwl: J4AF‘ p«r year for Stale Agri
Ity of trustees to be non-residents of county.
।pnruprintlng (dfl.ODO for rxpeDsn*
Michigan, re.iHiring all soclvtlss ortsi».r itapsrtn.cnt nnrf factory inls lure to either appro
lode* system. rltuallallc
legsllalng fl,SOU Indebtedness of St
330.111 for Michigan naval brigade;
XTIlage
Wayland. vlUagu
of government; permuting life com- ’
J4O.tHA.12 for building, etc. al Mlrhl
Galva to deposit bond* of certain
Ing village at Palmer, Marquette eonn
Icblgan corporations with state
providing ■
irvesurer: pennlllng Michigan Are age, Otsego enuoly; leaaUalng Jle.uvO
1); additional JS.Olai for Pan Amen
Jseksoa; ..
coaipanlN to lureat meta tn certain l«nds Issued by Garfield township.
Newaygo county: legallxlnr U1.1XS1 of Grand luplda (swrsvsl); Inola. Fitnt.’
tian; ths bill authorising supervisors' psuses and building* for Michigan
fraternal . floating mdebtnlua
Amending section J of tthe
—-----------to charge the cost of handling cents g eXpeustw and Improvements at stale beueflekry taw by 'providing
eree City. Ishpeming. Adrian/Monlsding that all age. Hl. Clair emui
tlqne. West Hay City. Kaglnaw. Clare. and luaiuuLu abatract books; requlrpublic school; I17.50U for purchase ad - societies ergs nixed thereunder shall
dttlonal tend for Kasten i^sylam hive • lodge system with ritualistic tatng jl.IXX/ bridge bonds Issued by Petoskey. Three HI vers. Bay City. Al­
Mecosta township, MSeast* eonnty. pena. Menominee. Kstamaxo*. Mack
(Vetoed!; (53.644 fqr Impovement* at
certain acts as commissioner of dewte
dt inspector to (2.000 per year; *u- Northern asylum; 1120.000 for current emment
performed by Josiah B. Dean; eetablortalng tbe state board of education expenses and buildings at Central
siipervtaors la appropriating 4J.7UO
a one man board of public
Normal school; (65.400 for current ex­
Prohibiting tbe catching of fish in for a breakwater; legalising J2.0« of tee common conucll to designate tbo itehlng
worts for Detroit: ratifying aqd COB­
pense* nod buildings at Hcbcol tat Clam' lake and Gress river, Antrim
firming tbe rcorgsnlxatloii Of lb*.
Blind; (35.000 for additional normal county, except from,April 1 to Dec­ f&lt;« lighting purposes; valktatlng action
Plonrer
Iron company; changing tbe
school: (50.000 for peycbnnatbtc ward ember 1. sod tb«i only with hook and Hsy county supervisors In submitting
wards of Ludington; amending th*Ban
oo hospital ground* at Michigan uni- line: providing for acresulng outlet to rote of people question of bonding
legalising the special arae«»:nrot for
and iplet of Tamarack lake, Mont.- for (100,000 far good roads; legalising Livingston eoujty; providing for the
sowers In Highland Park yUlagc. Fol- Eastern asylum; M.330 for current «x- clam county, and to prohibit fishing
appointment of a stenographer for tbe
pdnres School for I»&lt;-af; (0J») fog thereltf. except with book and line; exprobate court of Lapeer county;
uIoHm at clerks tn attorney weneral’a
tendfng the open season for trout and
amending section 50 of art of 1875 au­ to the bolideh&gt;' home;
tpensea whltadahlnlakc* Huron and Erie. Sagi­
thorising probate Judges to reqnlre
Feebls naw apd Green taji; parmltlng the use Hog person! tnfectad with contagious new bonds from executors, ete.;
registration of deaths;
A,
n*.a with msahK nf nnS 1mm diseases; appropriating J3.0&lt;i0 fur use
place on tbe third Tueaday and Horticultural society; J2U3,(X)0 for cur­
of stats board of health In determining
the charge of a circuit
Wednesday before any spring or fall rent expenses and Improvement* HoL
election: providing for tbe election of dtera' home: supplemental (32.B8O fot
a dtg aaaesaor in St. tlalr; making expenses Marquette Normal school. Inches for taking Menominee* In wat- tag of embalmer* by state board of giving hoods on appeal from orders
the term of school commlosloucr l:i JU2.05I.50 for Improvements at Cp
nraitn.
will without pnwer of sate; providing
Wayns county commence Jniy 1 and per Peninsula Hospital for insane:
Providing for the examination and
for appointmsut of guardian M in­
continue for four year*: providing for (103,175 for current expenses and Im
from Flint river. Genesee county; ll.vnslng by |be stale troani of health
mate* of Soldier* homo in certain
tbs selection Of candidates for elec- provemente Bchool for Deaf; J4.IXX) prohibiting fishing In Mill lake. Van of wmbaltuen who [cepare bodies for
(Ion by popular Vote In Grand Rapids; fc* Btate Pioneer and Htetortal so- Baren county: regulating Le catching transportstlun through the atat^
pay tbe Iwn.led Indebtedness of Wayuu
providing for
/nr the
tbs manner of
ot condnr'
condnrt- d»ty; (144,—ft for current expensre of fish lu Intend takes of (teas county;
facture and sale of Imitation butter by county; designating military title* tot
nig elertiane In ('element township, and Improvements Industrial Home for amending law 1HB7 prohibiting fishing
Canstltutlog toe prealctevt of Pin­ prohibiting the coloring thereof to re­ offleers of Soldiers hems; fixing time
Houghton county: amending tba rill- Girls.
conning vlUsgn a member of l^ard of semble dairy butter; providing a pen­
age Incorporation taw relative toi Appropriating (70,600 for Improve- era of Muskegon county: regulating supervisors of Bay county; providing alty for tbe sale of adulterated black
.boards of registration: amending act' meats at tbo slate prison; J2..’&lt;*i for taking black base I* Indian and Magi­
of IffTI dividing township* and vlll-; completing record* of Bpentah war cian lakes. Casa county: prohibiting Muskegon county supervisors; author
ed. providing tor retiring Saginaw po­
ages Into election districts; providtag i veterans; 44.000 for bronae nuxlate for spearing fish in Isabella county; pro­ ixlUK Alpeun supervisors to purchase
Vacattag'Glade township. Kalkaska licemen on 1 pension; providing for the
for Ibe registration ot tltctun aud voter*ns of the Bpauiah and PblHi&gt;i&gt;lue hibiting catching flab, except with tonite from Alpena County Agricultur­
prevention of foul brood among bree;
manner of hoidlna ricctlona Id rttv of 1 wars: oDc-teuth of a mill tax not to hook- a ml line. In Blivet lake, Oceana al society: providing for a regular
township, same county, vacat­ amending art of ItW relative to cor­
county; protecting Bah In wafers of meeting of lAnaweo supervisors on Garfield
ing Gnmtdo * Millen** addition to porations to purchase grounds for
Agricultural
awoud Tuesday of April to each year; Grand Murals village. Alger county; summer-homes; loaning JlO.UOil foe Im­
■ School for
making the president of Homer village
provement of Mackinac Island Blate
secret ballot* in political conventions
trie* by limiting a member of Cabuun county board of vacating Ht. Helena township, Roscom­
mon county, and Incorporating terri­
Its Kent county ; amending sot tan 4, state government; 112.000 for Improvesupervisors; authorlxlng Tuscola aupmsnta at Jackson prison; &gt;1,255.011.111 eight Inches and —e numt&gt;er by esch I srvisor* to appropriate gIJMKJ tor a tory tn Higgins and Richland town­ requiring that slaughter ImtUM bo
ship*. same county.
for tbe support of lhe Insane; J1M.OOO person to fifty; permuting fishing
provided with sanitary equipment: to
bridge over Quinleaasee river, author­
tbruugb the Ice with bob lines In Liv­ ising Bay supervisors to fix compen­
ate, in Hprigwclls towneblp. Wayne
Providing for the. mgtntenauro c
ingston county; amending tew relative sation of chslrmau at board; author­
county; । resting a voting precinct in
to catching baas In Bear lake, Charle­
lltblng a lisp 00 llmbar. lop and
Bay supervisors to make tax levy patients st tho state asylum at font
Michigan Kngiuecra sud Mechanics tn voix county; permitting taking fixh ising
.other forest products; amending act
(5J»0 fpr paying mortgage on
tai erected on stalo capitol grounds; with fixed lines In Katemauoo county; of
ground* of Agricultural society.
•
IS97 relative to th* appointment
relating to the admlsjfltm to asylums guardians for habitual drunkards;
prohibiting fishing with mIms. gill
Ing precinct In Rockland township. peninsula
nets’ etc to Lak* Superior and Huron
LegsMalng tbe abatotonmsut and Hums; permitting members of board
pens** of labor
I tribtrtari*. tbereuCTmMm it taw
of a part of the toll road ot
of control of state asylum fo partlcl- and acknowledgments; providing a
lory lun^-tlou.
M to taka sucker* from Wall take.
£?tn pats Id meetings of joint boards of annual salary of (LOW for secretar
•tectlon l»w
Barry county; prescribing the form pf
providing a
bond to be ginm by tbe stats fish and
(retopb; establishing a one-man sup­
llloc of corporate Methodist game warden; making it lawful to
Amending the act of 1877 relative erintendent of Detroit police, public
to militia companies Incorporating tot
^ tT^re to intend water* of ~un'I ro*d
lu
(ethodlat
corporation
of
Wayne countjr, protecting fish to Bagl,h* **** °r l^,a? ,1*‘n*
etourcbM; providing
naw rlrer and trflmtaries: regulating "»•* ** h*',le&lt;’ over •"*'* ru*d* P&gt; B“* commludon to select a design for a I corporation limits: amending section 8
Isbpetnlng to borrow (13,000 for fund­ of. Evangelical Deaf
fishing to Oakland eounty watera; woatjr; amending.the taw relative to
ing Imtebtedneus; dtaornoalng district
aoldlers’ and sallow’ monument to be Qf
280 of public acta oflB8T to pro­
Congregational churches; prodding fur prohibiting fishtag with net* in any highways; brMgw. private roada and erected on the capHol groundsismeud- . tKt owtlen, tod keepers of ataUteM;
wate*s connecting take* BuMrior and frrvtoe; amebdtog act of 1887 regutet- Ing act « of public aeta of urrt ao as arrthorixlng a special assessment tat
qounty, and attaching to dtetrlct Na 1: the rtMtamidatlon in Congregational SX
Sd trftaftartro thrcrof; regu
th.
of rtemn rogtoro upon to nrorlde for makliia members of _____ .......-..A
.1.
ai.
auiJhWtelug Grand Rapids district to churches of an e.-deaiasrical society
tarno tends for new butldlno; au- with ft* chiireb; providing for Incor­ tat tag catching black ba*. In take* of PJ&gt;hHc b •shwara, amendlnge^ptrt 9
thutlxlag district of Hancock. Hough­ poration of grand ami suIxiriUnai* Casa rooaty: prmsrftag fish to takes
•TT . trlcts: dividing ths stats I
-.raamn.t o?ro.d
ton county. to bond for (15.«)u for Im- council* of toe Alliance Marquette; of Montctam county; ameodlug art reI gressioaal dlatylcfs; dlvldlt
tatlv* to deer licensee; prohibiting
?”!*!“* L,
“
pnsylog buildlug*: detaching territory
nto TOO
100 representative
pro­
J into
represents" - districts;
"
catching of Wack ten* In Intend wat- bridge* to city of Grand Haven.
“ "* Hasting*, and
dding for the licensing and regulation
ilglous dsiiomlusllons; declaring St.
of itinerant vrndsra and merch
,
.
JUHtUUUn IV IV.UBIU
V«
Prohibiting fishing with nets tn wgStephen* Evangelical Imlbenui church
Anthorlxlug council of I’etotky to la- qqent tax lands; authorlxlng the atidl
proViaing for tbs punishment of
stores;
r.ir «l„(-teti. ItvLf h,_ I
, ...
_ ,u._

Jature uniter th* modern system botog about (1,000 per day.
KaatXaaearsaat i*w.
In all probability tbo most importUf taw enacted uj the present legtatature Is the statute providing fur tbo
taXatlon of tho property of rallrnads.
express, fast freight, car loaning, refrigeratur car aud union depot aud ata
tlon com panic* &lt;x&gt; an nd raforvtn basis,

riding salary of 41,500 for circuit court
commissioner* Kent eounly: fixing
salary of official stenographer of
Tirfrti-sevsnth jndktal circoit nt 41.000; amending art l«M fixing salaries
ot officials of Ragnlsw county; provldIng compensation and prescribing dqt1*» of certain officer* of Saginaw rounty: amending act 1W3 relative to aaiarie* of certain deputy officials of Ragl-

R

ftiMdlau society of the Foiled HUtea;
Ik- t-.wne.Mp

d.llMrlcl;

Autbortelug any railroad roaitmuy

Rurtn county, to borrow jj.o.xi far Rapids; amending act of
town-bail: ilkrtnit Spring. Rwmet 1
—&gt;- -«
i._a
tounty, Jln.ix«) tor lighting purpose*; jot. city; antUorialug state laad roam
Groaae Pointe village, Wayuo county, I ir.lsslotier to deed i-Sftalii tends to
to lasus bond* for highway purposes; 1 North Branch and Kfinken Lake 1min. Clair tixwnajiip. Bl. t'talr rounty. provetnest vumpeuy; directing state
— n judgment; Lak* Lin- tend rommtaaioner to causa examina­
loughtou cqunty. (7wX«i tion to bo made of unsold swamp,
for franchise fee;
Indebtrtlnfcaa. toiUdlng prirwi'y scbc^l, salt spring, normal
for
sebta,* asylum aud alate building
In I n-ill,,
fund* throuKii failure Flint* Taymoutb township. Kaglnaw
rouuly, ffcouo fw bridge over Flint
river; Alita (owuiblp. ITt»que Isle
rowtry. Jb.OtW to pay outstanding orMb: iTeeiiue Isle comity, OOXa*) to
Providing fur traaxferriug to ctty of
lAiialng certain state lands lecatod In
said city: providing for » ctearknce
tale qt delinquent tag laud* In Bay
. (»W0 CHy

Cunctirrvnt resolution*

autlmrlsing
railroad

quest*, donations and aaalgnmentt to
tbe state; providing for the tneorperatlsu of companies for carrying ou any
lawful btulnees; amending the rsvlfld
aututss of 184fi relative to
t!om» lu respect to amending article*
of association: providing a penalty
foe tba unlawful use of The O. A. B.
or Loyal Legion button; amsridtog
the ganlsboe tew so a»,to Make sxeiup

person's wage* of (4: providing for
retarding bond* and caber srourlti**
with county deck in certain. casss;
amending ad providing tor rompMisa.
Hon for certain ameer* of ths legtetefere; amsndigg art ao aa to provide
iiunpetauttoh W Wayne

�A DECISION

BY

bridge over Plaoo creek. This to in
full view ot tbe public thoroughfare.
A tew ml a Ute* before noon. deal ring
to return horpa. she rawed her boat to
th* bridge sad made It that Sb*
•tertcd home and had proceeded only a
few steps In tbe swamp toward the
opan prairie and lheooe to tbe street,
wb*a abe waa approachsd by hoeballe,

HASTINGS HERALD

SS„ ANO ION
MWXJ E5TIMA1

nose

GENERALS.

hla staff. will l*avo Pekin tomorrow
Two special trains *01 ran ail th*
week. taking troop* to Take. Tba Owman* are removing an extraordinary
quantity of baggage. Including Chinese

here. The French are withdrawing
from th* province of ChlhH. Nln*
thoniand Japanese. 1,000 British and

YOUR ESTIMATE.

ha had bsen aa actor nearly twenty
ysare before,he thought of writing hla
own gfeya. Be ,* bom at uWeri
Hoy, M. Y, la IMO. and of tbe slatyon, yean since he paaeed forty upon
th* stage. ' Hearts of Oak" dld .aoC
com* from hla pen until irf*. Hla
education waa ot bl, own getting and
the bleeding form In hla arra« and car­ his training aa aa actor ho received
ried U back to. tbe swamp, threw It
down, and escaped Into th* Interior ot tag* and obliged to begin work foe
tho awamp After hla arrest tbe pris­ a living at an early age, be grew up
oner was taken from tba Jail to tbe a healthy, energetic boy. He waa. a
clark in a grocery store when bis
Imagination rebelled at th* eurroundings of village life. Hla chance, whan
It did coma, descended upon him la
hla own village. An actor of the day.
Joe Webb, supported by a small com­
pany and two 8L ilernArd dog,, earns
to West Tray to play Th, Dog ot
Moalargia." a ylece written about tha
etory of Aubry de Montdldler,

screaming ran from tba swamp into
the prairie, where ho overtook her.
After the seasalt, while abe waa proetrate. he held her with hla hand* and
knee* arid taking hla knife from bi
pocket, cut bar throat from ear to ear.

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Prizes to tio Awarded os Follows:

shoving the combined ofllaial &lt;ix* will ditartnlne who
•are entitled u&gt; tbs- prise* and the award! Will bw made
within 30 day, after the oIBclal rote I* Known

’ ‘ f tJCtcbp CCT1KC, that th* press Publishing Aaaoelation baa departed $15,000 lu tbe Central Saving,
.Bank. Detroit, Mich., for tbs express purpose ot paying
?fts prize, In their contest on the combined official vote
’ at tbe state* of Olio, Massacliuactu and Iowa, and that

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.
the America .and National league,
up to and Ineluding tbe game, pl
on Monday. Jun* &gt;:

Preaident Central Savings Bank,
Detroit, Mich.

mv erriMATE

HASTINGS HERALD
HASTINGS, MICH.

IDER AGENTS WANTED

in each town to ride sad exhibit a sample loot model
bicycle of our manufacture. »0U CAI MAKE *10 T0A WEEE besides baring a wheel to ride for yourralf.

1801 Iod«I»£S£S$IO to $18
’00 A'flBHodili.K.$7i*$l2
^WM!fl*Xh!&gt;‘$3 t. $8

EAGLE AND BEAR ARE FIRM.

Eureka ■'3
Harness Oil'

«w*l'*m*i*wtlwkji*wMH,l1

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.

noriii Inctdtring from u», ua you do not need to pay

JYOLE 00.

Chicago, i

Give IS
Your
Horse a
Chance t

* Spaniard and the other an Italian,
who we arrested la Madrid ou sus­
picion at being implicated tn a regi­
cide plot, arrived here a* Ket-rage
paaaengwa from America Ma/, 11.

Madrid. June"*.—Th* Spanish milltary attachm al th* varkraa oni base lea
and location* abroad have been with­
drawn for rwunn* ot economy.

PATENTS.

Wayn. 'too*, Busk Wdrri, PKTROIT.

In P,iln. Thia altitude baa gtven the*
administration much aatlefactlou. The .
paint* between Tabu and Pekin wbleh‘
will be garrisoned by Us* powers, attensihly to maintain ■ safe «p«« for.
lhe foreign minister, lu tbe capital.

pterion; followed
Th, engine was
hurled some distance up the mountain
aide, three freight cam were de-

though It teems to be uaderstood that
troops *111 be stationed at Yang Thom
and at on* other point near itentata.
Th* rite ot th* garrison! also remain*

�Prices
at McCoy’s
until

June 15
Large Line.
See Them.

Fortunately for this new departure in
American policies, tho written conatluition is silent on tha question of colon­
ial administration. Tbo founders of
thM instrument, believing In tbo doc­
trine*-of cite drderation oflndepaodeuce did not anticipate a condition Of
things which would make lipoaslble for
the republic to play the role of mother
country to a system of colonies, like
Greet Britain. Consequently the duties
and powers of Congress relative to sub­
ject territory were not defined.
This omission makes it easy by a
system of negative reasoning, to ascribe
to the central government such powers
In the premises, as lhe developments of
tbe bour msy render expedient. Since
the constitution doc* not prohibit, there­
fore It permits. This kind of logic is
certainly convenient in such an craer-

L Smith

it I* not particularly surpiislng that
five of the judges found It a more comfurtable way out at the difficulty than to
hold that tlie spirit. If not the Idler, of

puufag people on their feel who are In
a weak run down condition la the talk
of every Place they fare known. Il fa
only a etiarl ttap pit " '
*
to Hastings yet todi
UVldonoe’for merli , , „
,
pls than all other modloinm combined.
Mrs. Minnie M. Goldaaof second ward,
na*tlngs, Mich., says: “I waft all run
down end could simply do nothing—
pains in tha head and nervous. • Hear­
ing of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ncrto Pills 1
got a box at W. H. Goodyear’s drug
store. After taking onolxix the head­
aches have gone, nerves are steady and
I feel strong and vigorous. Tho medi­
cine la certainly good and I gladly rec­
ommend It." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve
Pills are sold at 50c a box al dealers or
Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine 60., Buffalo
N. Y. Sec that portrait and *Ignature
of A. W. Chase, M. D are on every

TRAIN I

HASTINGS HBRHLD

Tbe attempt to define the exact statu*
of tbe contemplated Cuban government
toward* the United State* doe* not ap­
pear to be making as ranch headway a*
might be desirable. The Cuban con­
stitutional convention recently fent a
delegation of lu member* to Washing­
ton for the purpose of gelling thin gov-

Beetknlll. It iludl be unlawful for any (­
we to hltrii or &gt;twt any dray or rXhrr raw.
iSJYynxwrar'hirc lhe *******
eltlr-1
Section IV. Any prrxon oSenClo* •**!:»! t
pravbke* of Ulla arJlaanon,
upon corn
ike them*, be pcnlaOM try a Hm&gt; out riorr
tog Hr* itotlan and the ro*t&gt; of prwweeUoo,
la SiVaall ot paynuet ot net. Hao. bo tiaprlw
of U Um rjuenty 1*U not merv Ihaa thirty da:
Hrwiloo V All oCmt oedlnsaeot or pacta

fifty days iodo It In. running uxpcnsm
being about a thousand dollars a day
Before they adjourned, It may be worth

some time in praising each athcr end
tsllirg what good fellows they were and
how nobly they had done their duty.
This w»« .probably done hr.-anse they

intentionally or not, gave them to ui&gt;
derstand that the Oibau republic was
to be permitted a very tree use of the
powers of treaty-making, contracting

_Jl will be difficult for the prop I* »Bu
jxy the taxes and foot all tbe bill* in­
kthai belong to an independent and curred at lensing t» sco a great deal
Sovereign state. Tba delegates want
back boms end reported to tbe conven­
tion tbe smooth sod honeyed explana­
tions of Mr. McKinley and Secretary
Root. Putting the same liberal con■«lructlon upon the American govern­
ment'* explanations as their' ■lolegat«w

»Er

era added an appendix 10 tbe Platt
amendment, including Secretary Root'*
explanation and in tbts form accepted
isw that teems to be more satisfactory
ibe Platt proposition.
And now Mr. McKinley bas felt coo- to Ibe railroad* than to any bad j else.
strained to reject this Cuban Interpre­ Wo can tell better, however, after tbe
tation of thr American position and to
-eepted unconditionally and without any
explanstlons or Interpretations what­
ever. By thus coming out squarely and
plainly, be haa opened the ayes of these
unsophisticated Cubans to lhe fact that
they mu*t not look for real indopend-

United States is to give thont the husks
of sovereignty without tbe kernel. Aa these deluded dreamers wake up
lutha fact that their country is not to
have independence after all but simply
lhe semblance of it under the lusaralnty
of tbe United States It is quite likely
Ibey wjll bluster and promt for a while.
But In lhe end they will perforce ac­
quiesce In the InAvluftle.
It may be be*t for tho' Cuban people
that they become a dependency, of tho
greatest republic in tho world, 'but it
can hardly be brat for ibe republic it­
self that It should be engaged in such
unrepublican butane as lhe refusing
of independence to a week though lib.arty-loving, people. Tho fact remains,
however, Ujal Cuba la not end cannot
be, under tbe new policy of territorial
expansion, a free slate, and tho sooner
tho people of that island acquiesce in
lhe inesltable and meekly submit io
wbat the American government thinks
best for them, the better for them.
Barely, with our treatment of Cube
and our new decisions of the supreme
crurt, wo are fast outgrowing the old
fogyicn of the fathers of the republic.

.

galore, but It baa loft In tbeair 10 many
important measn rm that tbe governor
t* said to be contemplating the calling

JEWELRY.
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FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.
.......An Up-lo-Daic Stock and

Defective €v«iflbi.
Corrected by Properly Pitted Lettses.

untlnlahcd legislation complou-d.
Worst of all tlyr legislature of 1IO1
lent Itself to the disgraceful schemes Of
tbe Detroit ring to bring that city un­
der the control of a political machine.
By passing the notoritius "ripper" bill*
It struck a blow at self-government,
setting a dangerous precedent for fu­
ture legislators to follow.
If It had done everything else well, preparing (or a trip to Colorado Springs
the ripper legislation would hate been and expeettostart not later than July I.
tt regular
enough to. condemn the legislature of
be held
1WH in the eyas of all believers In local
aelf-gOveminent.

i purpose. Il bciug* iho country ]
l to face with th# faux that, our gov- 1
Wt hit* strayed far from the in­
does of Its founders and entered ■
h a .farcer of colonialism, after the J
inaT of Great Britain. Thu court .
i bare majority has stated that confa haa the right to govern territory .
sired since the adoption uf lhe &lt;%«ijUmr as h plmwm, making such 1
ft regolaUnn* m II may set Hl
m how tha 4ve judg.. arrived at I ■

asaasaE!

THE WEST END HARDWARE.

Osborn and Syracuse Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators.
■
Also Spike-Tooth Harrows.
Gale Cultivators and Steel Land Rollers.
Fresh Lot of Buggies Just Received,

R. I. HENDERSHOTT,
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE

�Dr. and Mr* Fred BMW ot Holland
were gucoto of Ur. and Mr*. Wm. A.
Hates on Bunday and Monday.
BHpwlUbe received Monday, Jum
10, for grading tha clay hill, *outh of
day for itenvar, Colo.
Thra. Haany1* plans In Rutland.
Frank Johnson of Dowling now get*
; Mre- C-Ii..Osborn and son Wallgce
■-,-■
a'pensloa of M a mouth.
sreM to NaabsUle Tuesday mecttUg
Fr. Kennedy waa In Battle Creek for a few days’ rtril with her cousin. &lt;
Tuesday are! Wednesday.
Albert Shultx started Monday even­
Tbs K. of P. memorial services have ing for Germany, where he aspects to
been postponed to June M.
spend tho summer In the land ot his
Bleached cottons 5c. Saturday and
Monday. W. T. Unum A Co.
Henry Haven* ot Three Rivers ha*
Miss Lenbrs Valliant of Newaygo Is •old hl* 40-acro farm, aou|hcast of the
the fuert of Mr* Ulan Roblnaon.
city, to Peter Utile ^bo wo understand
Mrs. Julius Rosar 11 tuned Tuesday Intend* to take up hla reeidenoe ou the
for Bioux Falls, Iowa, to visit relatives. place.
.
Jo* Barnett baa a dog that occupies
City Attorney Walter IL Eaton went
to Uta*. O., yesterday morning on bus- the. position of catcher in the aeound
ward "one-old-cat" baseball team and
MLm Ubtrie Broughton of Middle­ enjoys the sport a* well m any of the
ville (pent Bund*/ With Ml** Myrtle boys. He hold* the position down fn
good shape and never haa a pawed ball
Mr. Scudder of Shepardsville fix* unless the pitcher makre a very wild
been the guest of Mist Gertrude Lake throw; he watclio* 'the ball with an
regie eye, catches it on tho fly i*-bound
during the past weejc.
and ’take* It to lhe batter and he in
R. 1. Hendershott and daughter add turn throws it to tbe pitcher. He's in
tbe game all the time and It i* IntcrratGrand Rapid* Tuesday.
ing to see the energy he display*.
Special price* on cottons Saturday
Mrs- C. M. Putnam of NsahvUlc. L*
and Monday. Unbleached Re., bleach- giving a house party this.wed;, from
Tuesday until Saturday, th a number of
tiie ex-achoul tn*'am* of Barry county,
who Ueed to teach tho young idea how
to »hoot 30 or 35 years ago.
whom she expect* to attend ar,: Mr*.
Julia WilllMm, n**Ung»; Mr* John

Tuesday.
'
'
.
Duane Ford of Battle Crest was tn
the diy yesterday.

H

* HAMMOCK.
, BUY it now;
’ i

[ ' BUY il where you will get
yoor-money’s worth.
/

}

BUV.i where you will
have a large hue to
select from.
BUY it at the right place;

Fred L, Heath’s
THB DRUGGIST.

Heath4*
Iron and Wine
.
fine hot weather tonic.

HUSTINGS HERKLD

Coal nd Pmoul.

+

look for the name of

Sanborn

coffee

Sold in Hastings only by

L.E. STAUFFER *

The Heating* city hand, twcaly.fuur Rhode* Leroy, MR'h ; Mrs, Emily
pit-era. went to Leueitig yosterdsy U&gt; Johnson, Lanai tig Mrs. George Shean.
Mr* Sarah Flensburg, Mrs I^or*
participate In the bend convention.
Rice. Mrs Addle McCaffrey. c*f Kala-

'Try tha Wolfe fence. •
■ Seo J. W. Wolfe's fence "*d "
I Mr* Porter Burton haa been quit.

Wash Fabrics.

. O. B. LlChty was in Grand Rapids
Over Sunday.
.Mb* Mao Erb returned Tuesday to
On tbe secund 'page will be found
Bf. Kay Marple of Naahvl'le spent Sun­
resume of the work done by the )egi&gt;
day In lhe city.
lature In tbe session just closed K«o
Guy W. Hart of Lake Oiltwe* was in
M the city over Sunday.
F. N. Mau* will open bl* new drag
« ' Mr* John McGuire uf K»l»m*wu
store in Kalamaroo on Saturday, Jun*
J;
was in the city Friday.
8th. Jay Hoglo export* to gu over thli
k
Mias Christina Schumann visited in evening to assist
E
Grand Rapids this week.

State street Saturday afternoon about
4:00 o'clock, by a boy. A team came
along jurt'about that time but the
driver could oat stop them suddenly
enough to prnvtftt thaacckyoke from
striking Mr. Roberts and thtywlng him
managor for western Michigan ot lhe to lhe ground. The boy got out of the
NtAr York Life Insurance rotnpaoy. I* way Tho horse* and buggy passed
over Mt. Robert* but never toadied
tbe guest of H. A. Walldorf
Lost, Tuesday, io this city, a small him. M fortnhately he laid parallel with
purse containing about (7.0ft Finder the buggy pole. A large orowg gath­
ered.
Mr. Robert* was picked up and
will be satisfactorily rewarded by Irevlug same at HERALD office. MRS. Sam

C. A. Newton la building ah addition
L . to bi* residence In lhe first ward.
Ml** Ethel MUI* returned Friday
£
from *ix week*’ vtril in Vicksburg.
fc . • Unbleached cottons 4fc. Saturday
and Monday. W. E. Mduutt a Oj.
E - &lt; Very low price* on lace curtain* at
t
McCoy’s until June 16th. Don't ml**lt.
*
Money to loan on personal security—
Rev. F. P. Knowles of Saginaw. for­
i
Fred W. Walker, over National Bank. merly a reeldeni of this city, and well
‘Seth Smith of Freeport ha* had hl* known to many of our eftIsens, has ac­
cepted
a call.ro Iron Mountain Presby­
l
pension renewed and Increased U&gt; 112 a
terian phurch, and expects to enter up­ war In tbo Transvaal U the extreme
youth at a large part of General DeA party of fourteen Odd Fellows vis­ on hi* now pastorate the third Bunday Wet’a army. When hoacllltlm broke
ited Nashv ill* lodge last Thursday
out almost every grown man enlisted,
On
complaint
at
Vern
Wood,
made
evening.
even the enfeebled, but the pace has
Rev. Geo. Bullen will preach at tbe before Justice Walker, last Saturday, been too rapid tor the venerable burgh­
Bur school house Sunday afternoon at Ed. Down* was arrested by Deputy er* Awlbcy-waye killed or incapaclSheriff J. G. Bogle on .the charge of tauri V&gt;elr places have gradually bron
aaaault and battery. Down* *u when
taken by meae school children, many
before the ju*tlce and plead guilty to
only thirteen or fourteen years of age.
lhe charge. He paid a line uf 15.00. .
‘Under the title of 'The Youngest Sol­
William A. Miller, arreaud last dier in the World," in the JuuoCosmo­
MrtQC. Deane of Grand Rapid* wa* week for steeling a pair of pant*, aa
the gurat of her brother, Goo. H. Tink­ mentioned tn our local columns, was ar­ politan Allen Sangrec throws more
light on the make-up and life of Gener­
ler, la*l Thursday.
raigned before Justice Walker Friday al PeWeCs commandoes than anything
and plead guilty. He was lined (20 or hitherto published. The naive, simple
30 days in jail. In default of the -form­ letter from fourteen-y car-old Deneys
er be waa taken to lhe county buttle. Kelts to hla father, the secretary of
George Mullen of Eaton Rapids was Mato of tbe Tr*n*»*»l Republic, ha*
arrested Saturday night by Constable seldom been equalled for vital Interest
Alfred Darling for violation ot ordin- by any carefully written article on the
anoe relative to drunkenneaa and dis­
orderly conduct. Justice Walker senOn Aug. 2x1, 1B90, Loui* Greuse!'* bi­
traced him to pay &lt;10 fine or rm with
cycle «a* stolen from Jefferson street.
Sheriff Cartright for twenty day* He
Al thst time (10 reward wm offered by
Jay Mitchell of Davenport, Iowa, aud 1* resting.
the sheriff for the apprehension of ths
Letter* addressed to the following thief and the number of the wheel was
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Uchty XGrand Rap­
ids are visiting relatives lu th!* city person* remain .unclaimed la this office given aa 57342, which was the stock
and will bo tout to the dead letter office number, the wheel being numbered
and vicinity.
Clarence DePlanta of Detroit, came If not called for by June 17th: Albert &lt;57,ate. Last Thursday morning a
over last Friday to spend a few days al Johnson, Ouyler C. Squier, Jaitfea Bat­ young man by the name of Dijmer
the old borne. 11. likes hl* job lu De- son, A. B. Btsrnfleld, Mr* Joie Gris- came op from Delton with the wheel
would, Miss Nina Usher, Mias A. and when It wa* taken from tho bag­
Andrews, Mia* Mianlo Schumbarger, gage car Agent Hylvrater Greuse!
Mr*. &amp; J. Wbiioey.
recognised It. After Dlpner had taken
A hobo struck town the other day It away Mr. GreoMl, who wa* agent
and oommeneed operations by wtlklng for tba wheel in 1888, examined hla
up to the front door of the jail and lag­ record of salra anti obtained the num­
ging fur a slraw hat. He was referred ber. In the afternoon young Dipnor
to lhe offioe, but, when he saw the sign, brought tho wheel to the depot about
an hour Wore tho train went south.
An examination ditoiosed tbe fact that
Mr* if. II. Uivelaud is visiting bar
It wm tbe wheel which had been atolen.
aunt. Air* L. F. Tracy lu Augusta.
Tbo Ituonihangeoble sprocket wheel
Bhv was called there Imx week by tbe
had been riveted by Mr. Grcusci and
dreth nt bar unde, Mr. Tracy.
thia had never bean cbaag*d, aithrMgh
Mrs. Ed. flciiumanu and sun, Charlie,
r«WMd Monday to Grand Rapid*. *fI

the Coffee you buy is th

J tMt can be selected, you

Make your selections now while the lines are complete; never
was color more artistically &lt;
ed or presented a more del
ful effect than in these soft
striped wash fabrics, and
of all, the price is less than you ordinarily pay.
Chailies,
I- rench Ginghar
Toile du Nords,
Fancy Dimities,
Batistes.
•
India Linen.
7~t;,

Parcels Delivered.
Phone BO.

£«.t v»t.' ‘ ■ 1

E. Y. HOGLE

A CAR LOAD OF

CULTIVATORS
The Pivotal Dandy, combined riding and walk­
ing, can be equipped with 15 different styles of
gangs.
The Com Dodger, a first-class, up-to-date riding
cultivator.

The'Dutch Uncle, quick acting spring lift, bal­
ance frame, extra yielding spring for gangs.
WALKING CULTIVATORS.

Farmers, don't buy until you have seen this
splendid line of cultivators.

1

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Furnlsa lately. Polos will be sol and
wires strong aa soon aaa gang of line­
men can be secured and It is then w*h‘‘* ffood ’’“J
*111 Uli!
Io line. They expect to ranch Maple
Grove, Assyria and Lacdy before the

rtahC?'

have the
ere you n
eleeplogP

Freeman Shaver of Portland, a man
M years old, waa missed from home last
Thursday, and on being found was dla•orcrod hanging over tho side ot a boat
in Grand river, drowned. Tho su|&gt;pokftir.n I. tli.t k. —rt — rtf
I..H V. --- .1

TO THE MAN WHO THINKS.

able u&gt; get back.' ■

-White Edward Trvsun of Nashville,
Waa leading a horse last Friday, tbe
animal became frightened knocked him
down and bit off the second Anger ot
hla Uh
.

tly in the face end set
axhamtd tti be without

Thi supreme court has established
tho full authority of eougnas u, de^l u
the- needs of tho nation require with
the territory the nation acquires before
It fn organised into states. The consti­
tution follows the flag, but it follows
buly as far u congrra decides and dotermlurs- -Philadelphia Press.
The decision concerning Porto Riro
cuts the ground from under the frat of
those persona who have opposed the an
nexatloo of Cuba on the ground that
free sugar Slid free tobactni would ruin

University. &lt;m University Heights. in
which thnrv »tands a tablet tn Robert
E Law. placed by tbr United Daughters
of the Goufrdcracv. In (laaoclaljnn with
the memorials to Farragut Grant. [.Ln-

They act directly on
the liver.
They cum
constipAtion.bllloutneee,
sick hesdache, mitt,
and dyspepsia. Take I
lawive doae each night.
For 60 years yean they
have been the Standard
Family Phis.
'
-

DISEASE STAND BACK

Dr. Donald McDonald,

Professional Direotrov.

V* THE GREAT W
r TONICLAXATIVE &lt;
n you have sour stomach, Indigestion, bUiouancBS, constipation, bad
breath. dUxineaa. Inactive liver, heartburn, kidnay troubles, backache, leva

It will dean out lbs bowe la, stimulate tba livrr and kidnsya. strengtber
tha mucous membranes of tba stomach, purify your blood and put you
"on your [set" again. Your appetite will raturn, your bowels move regu­
larly, your liver and kidneys ceaao to trouble you, your skin will dear and
freshen and you will feel the old time cAdrgy and buoyancy.

apparent tide of the
field Republican.
-- Geld that those Islands
I the Philippines) wore subject tb our
revenue laws, that we must grant them
free trade, and that nur immigrant ex­
clusion laws could not be spoiled to
their Inhabitants, the difficulties of the
Philippine problem would have been

Wolf’s Improved Fence
Tha chief beoehdarlaa ot the supreme
court decision on the Insular cans will,
of course, be tho sugar and tobacco
trusts. The decision gives theaa trusts
the exclusive control of the United
States market, and at the same time al­
lows them an equally exclusive control
J .i--------------- __“dueed jn tbo
Indies,
Philippines.

Hastings, at Hastings House,
। far attended him, sod the unhesitating
acquiescence In this bis latest claim by
an audience of three thousand people,
' la a remarkable example of the Ignor­
ance and gullibility of a considerable
Oos day only eaeb month. Office hours, portion uf humanity" in tbo opening
ft a- tn. to 4 p. m. .Consultation, ex{rar of the twentieth century Grand
tapids Evening I’nwi

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,

OR. MCDONALD

Is ooe of the greaiost living specialism

Hla extensive practice and superior
knowledge enables him A&gt; cure every
•arable disease- All chronic diseases
of tbo brain, apioe, nerves, blood, skin,
heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys
and bowels scientifically and success­
fully treated.
Dr. McDonald's suocraa lu tho treat­
ment of female diseases 1s simply marveloos. His treatment makes sickly
woman strong, beautiful and attrac­
tive. Weak mon, old or young, cured
in every case and saved from a life of
saffering. Deafness, rheumatism aud

oils charged with electricity.

Deaf.Made to HeahI

W. WOLFE

Jo frac trade with the rest of the United
Hutes the situation would have been
materially abated.
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•
■
But the vut did not decide thkt way.
Tho court saved the day for tbo trusts
and at the aamo moment sounded tho
death knell for'the high hopes of our
laiftnd pwae^ions. Tbe trust* wjll contlnne to dominate In tbclr Una in this
country and the Islands arr sentenced
lo continue to be purely agricultural,
and io' liavu no chance &lt;o go Into manu­
facturing so long M the United Stairs
governmeul is dominated by tho in­
fluence* that dominate it now.—Even-

a few It real corporations, with head­
quarters st Now York. Then all ih&lt;&gt;
LnUuoncew that hitherto have kept &lt; Ian•
adn and tho United States start will
tend to bring them together. The Im­
portation of American goods Into Can­
ada and of Canadian cools Into the
United States will no longer disturb tbe

THE

Geo. M. Reed,

Th* Laue

TO WAUX’. Catarrh, throat and Jung
diseases cured. Dr. McDonald cures
fits aud nervous diseases, cc/arua and
all akin diseases cnrod.
Dr. McDonald haa been called the
wlurd of the medical profusion, bocause be reads all diseases st a glance
without asking any question.- Sick
folk, call on Dr. McDonald! Uba
plearara to meet him. Dr. McDonald ciidly one coutilr

PLUMBER.

Skip,

Dm

Door North
of Hastings National Book

■ ' The SjwlallM.
•viton street. .
Grand Rapids. Mich.

Wm, H. STEBBINS

COATS GROVE, MICH
To Cara * Cold In. Ono Day.
Cake Laxative Bromo Qu I a I os Tab-

Tka Cliinisf Pliti li th Citj

�They Hade Things Interuling for
the Police Department
OLDS MOTOR WORKS THE PLACE

For Infinite and Children.

The Kind You Haye
Jackson's assessed valuation^haa Increaaed oyer WOO,000 in two years
Monroe baa a good chance to secure
a boat sugar factory. and may land It
A trail canning ooarpsny. with IMO,■
™» capital, haa been formed at K sis­

A small boy at Athens called tbe elllag* marshal a blockbead, and lhe offleer proved that tba^oy waa right by
arresting him and taking him t» the

। Sleepers Dally

emc*eo

al ds rmen whan acting aa supervisors;
Detroit bridge bonding Mil; extending
tins* of payment ot Indebtedaees of
counties and townships; freight classi­
fication bill; providing that no person
acting aa aa agent for a conlrsct with
a deceased person shall be a competes t
witness equally within the knowledge
of decendent unless called by tha heirs;
sulhorliing^culy road commissioners
to grant street railway franchises foe
territory within their jurisdiction;
amending compulsory education law so
as to provide that children between S
and 15 years shall attend school al
least 10 half days each week sod fire
months a year. Instead of eight half
days and four months a year; author­
ising common carriers to sell perish­
able freight within M hours after
ebargee bare not been paid, and an!
mala within a week; regulating tho
granting of franchise* in ibe city of

Bears the
nifintMarftee aor Mineral.
fOTNAflCOTlC,

For Over

The senate passed the following bills
on the llthr Amending lhe Grand
Rapids primary election law by pro­
viding for Independent candidates aud
decreasing lhe fee for some minor can­
didates, to amend Hagloaw charter; to
authorise Detroit to build another
bridge to Belle Isle; authorising Bites-

and san francisco

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

tlSTOSU

In Crystal Falla: to rrorganlte school
districts in Marion township, Osceo'a
ortuoty amended by house-relative to
the East Saginaw school law; Barnaby
primary election bill tor Kent county;

ttflil JWwtl«nnt»

(tap, Iilmsi uJ (qair tiDoj.

JsOuisviffe and
J2as/ivifc
Railroad,

The prayed ot forming now local
military companies Is being actively
agitated al Ionia and Ludington, which
cities arc now not represented Io the

Winter TootUt Tlthli

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’aaeen.

men to cease w wk tug. When the sig
nal was gives tho crowd started, and
for , r,while the scene presented was
similar w that of a lot of boys, playing
"pom. pnmr pulMiway.* Fla»Uy wm*
members of tho crowd made a rflab for
lhe opposite aid* of tbe building *nd
In thia way camo In contact with tbo
son-unlonlata Three of th* tatter rooelved badly swollen end black eye*
and suffered with bloody noses, but
the polios reached ths building In time
to prevent anyone from being badly
hurt.
Tbe police acountpaaied the
com posy's men, away from th* scene al
quilling time, and patrolmen went

d Tour address to IL J. Wemysa.
•al Immigration and Industrial
t, Loufs'rillo, Ky., and be will
you, free, map*, illustrated
hleta afld price Hsia of lands and

i Mississippi ana rionau.

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requested list the cases be nolle
proesed, but Judge Wiest oould not see
It In that light. Tbe eases were con­
tinued until September term.
The project to connect Saginaw and
Grahd llaplds by mean* of an electric
railway la now assured of soccers, the
ootapaay having been Incorporated
with tl.000,000 capital and lhe bonds
hsvltqt been taken by an eastern ayo-

iutual Fire Insurance eosnpany.
ison, are up in arms The,cans*
excitement la an assessment by
ar F. C. Bsdgley of former pol­
lers to tba tune of nearly III*,-

PEBBMARQy.BCTg
said the Obliging cashier, and he
handed out the coin. The wag then
produced the chicken feed—an ear ot

PATENTS
Red
Cross
these plant* are dumping down. On
tbe big peach terms hardly an old tree
will bear a poach sad this means twothirds of every term. The rente, aa
tisretofura auauaoeed. was th* early
tell fr*«x» before tha I Ins be had been

the depot--------——-------------------- ------the pisiform He waa * hla way to
dll aa appointment to deliver a Mano­
rial Day address
A Mendon paper reads the riot act to
tha townspeople thuflyt
• Mendon
needs a tealory. Tha decease of pop­
ulation and th* Increase of empty
hemsas la searing I Ho property owners
end meichants Heretofore every in­
dustry hs* barn discourage! instead of
encouraged, but W »&gt;iw' employ meal

PHIOES1-OO

PAINFUL

�Parker and wife of Htetiag* :
called on friends in town last Tuesday.
Chester Norwood of Rowanl UheJe
*ott&gt;,r *° c*" ,or hk

iteoooe each week.
srexuaiery i* rushed witlrordsre
Ir - th B. O. E." and their opt-

M. R. Gwin of Battle Creek spent
Bunday with hie family here.
A. U Clark made a buplnew trip to
Battle Creek, Monday.
Q. A. Hyneo has been agent for the
American oxpreee for nearly eleven
year*, eowrn&lt;-ucing the same ysar ho
-Vk—I-—— ni- - — ■ -. ..

bis oew parlor*
be barber shop ready tor ocoo-

rMof our band boy* aasUted lhe
r* ctty Band at the hand con­
i bald at Uodtef yesterday. A
on of young people so-

Dedication at Yankee springs was
largely attesded and ths debt lifted
which makes tbe people feel glad and
very thankful for the kindness of tbo
people from away and at homo.
Didn't Marry tor Money.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake of Middleville
Tho Boston man, who lately married drove up io the dedication but seeing
a sickly rich young woman. Is happy the bouse crowded did not item but Mr.
now, for he got Dr. King’s New Life Blake left a five dollar bill to remind ns
Pills. which restored her io perfoot of his benevolence In Christian work.
health. Infallible for Jauodloe.bllliousnass. malaria, fever sod ague and all
liver and stomach troubles Gentle but
effective Only 85c at W. H Good-

AlvaCarpoutor and wife have return
od to their borne al Avon, New \ork.
A few of our wealthiest are conu-m
plating a trip to Pan American exposi­
tion la the near future.
Oar village dads are revising the old
ordinances, tbe old ones being Insuffic­
ient to meet tbe requirements of law
Tbe workmen on this section of tbe
C,,K * b, have had aa incresee of
wages. This road is oow paying larger

Id r. Flowers and family from Rich­
land attended the service*. Blabop
Barnaby from Gaines delivered the
dedicatory
service. W» say three cheer*
Bert Harding and. family spent Hunfor Yankee Springs church completed
day with friends at tbs renter.
Mrs. Benjamin Pearao, who has beoo and dedicated free from debt and Mon­
visiting friends in Battle Crook, return­ day morning a subscription started to
ed home Sunday
Douglass Hladr visited Boo Pearce.
Sunday.
Mrs. D Frans la entertaining friends tho city Monday evening
Bernie Roberts passed through her^
from tho southern part of tha state..
Jar^b Shoup spent a few days lasl on his way to attend field day.
Temperance meeting al the church
last week waa well attended and all con­
tributed largely to help the L. A. S.
A full bouse Wodnt day evening
Alvab Howell’s show Obing the atlrae-

hero frightfully. ' writes N. E. i’almor,
Wednesday.
- bo has been conof Kirkman, la. 'The best doctors
nearly two weeks,
couldn’t heal the running sort U.at fol
lowed, but Bucklen'. Arnica Salve en­
Carl Herrick is spending s few day.
tirely cured her " Infallible for cuts,
corns, aorea, boils, bruises, akin dis­ In Grand Rapids.
Phlneaa Winans Is very sick with
ease- aud plies. 26c at W . H. Goods
poeumotia.
D. R. Slade and family Spent Sunday
with friends In West Maple Grove.
1
Children', day will be observed at tbe
M. E. church with appropriate exer­
cises Sunday evening the 9th
Tbe social held by tbe L O. T. M..
Friday night, was a suoeess, netting
• 13.50. A number of member* from
Dowling, Quimby and Nssbville were
presea I.
Mrs. Haule Hhaw baa been danger­
Ed. Leomaa, while trying to pot a
ously ill the last week aud Huie hopes hsiteros a vicious horse Friday, had bls
band *o badly lacerated by the horse
of recovery.
Dr. Betu and wife of Holland have biting him that he had to bare one
finger taken off.
»
been visiting relatives In the village.
Mrs. O. Shaw will entertain tbe aid
Mrs. Leggel visited at Mr*. Clark's,
society Friday afternoon. All are oe- Friday
Pearl Jones visited st Mrs. Clark's,
Saturday.
'
Frack Caley spent Sunday in Nsshvllie al lhe Cn»s home.
Grace McKelvey Is ■ offering with an

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ton Canter.

turning ou same day of exhibition
Excursion Uj Jackson Snd Detroit,
Sunday. Juns Utb; going and returning
on special train leaving Hasting* 7U5O
a. m . return leaving Detroit 0:30 p. m.
Jackson rate Ke tor round trip; Detroit
•I.AS for round trip.
Excursion to Grand Rapid, going and
returning on .pt-clal Iraln Sundav,June
iflth. lUte 1.5c. Children 40c. For
further particular, sea flyer*. Person*
drelrtnv can go
early morning train
at one fare for rouud trip rvturcTtig on
special same dav.
D. K. Titmax, Agent.

Pianos

Organs.
We have been handling the same line for five years
and arc satisfied that wc can give you a better piano or
organ for the price than any other dealer in this viciti­
tty. They are all old reliable lines.
No experiments
here. Come tn and look over the line.

Rlkvr, J. 3. Goodyear and C. F. Field
attended tbe diocesan couvcution al
Grind Rapids yesterday.
Tbe HjuiaLD is pleased to note that
Lewis Goodyear has been ro-engaged aa
teacher of Latin lu the Grand Rapids
high wboot aa an Increase of salary.

Renkes Ji Walldorf!
When you want the

machine shops.
Judge Smith and wife returned from
a fe^r da vs'trip yesterday. WhUegooe
they visited Ann Arbor and Detroit,
hearingMantfleld la the latter city; the
judge held a short sreslon of court at
Marshall; and attended a Mason io dedl-

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Decoration day was fittingly observed
in tbb ally, tha program being foilowed out substantially as published
in the HexALu In the forenoon ex­
ercises were conducted at the cenxaeery by Flugerald Poet and tn the aftantoon ex-Senator Potter delivered a
short but excellent address at lhe fair
grounds.
Fay Wood, tha boy who a few mouths
ago was arrested for breaking into the
C. K. Jr S. depot, and Jal off cm sus­
pended sentence, ha* again got into
tremble. Monday sight acoumpanieff
bp a younger fed, whom wewlil not
mention, as it waa a tirvl offense, he
broke into the xchool building and ran­
sacked some of the teacbere* dunks.
Tuesday tbe boys were taken into cus­
tody by lhe marshal and tbe older lute.
Fay Wood, is not likely to get off as
easily this time as ha did befqre. Il Is
and sous, Lawrence s pity to tee hoys thus persevering in

&lt;!teo. Baffler* and family of pwt
HICKORY CORNERS.
WotjdUad visited at Charles Heise's,
Williams wm al Kalam- 1
J. P. Fellows ud wi fe of Lake Odessa
Mr*. D. McPherson returned datur- visited WC Senter's, Wednesday.
Herein Durkee spent Wednesday the
day from a few days’ vtaH with her
guest of her cousin, Jessie Durkee.
parent* south of Kalamaxoo.
A-A. Aldrich and wife suited Frank . Mrs. Fred Scoby of Kslamaxoo is vlsague and wife visited Willison and wife to Climax, Wednee- itlng Chan Williams and wife.
L. E. Batea and wife returned from
fin Md wtfe^if Battle
Battle Creek. Mondar
Mrs. Marr Barley and family attend­
al Dave Daoaoud’s last
ed lhe wedding of Milton Earley al
Nashville, Thursday.
C. Senter and wife visited their son
Adalbert Sauter, Tuesday.
Claude Carpenter and sons, Henry
and Hobart, and daughter Gertrude
walled at J. H. Durkee'., Friday.
Archie Rhoads and CUmena Durkee
spent Saturday and Sunday in Shulu

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l| NEW THINGS i

LATEST j HOSIERY.
Take a peep at our

window. It will

be there.

to say that Elder Lacey,
who Is suffering with Insomnia aud
threatened oaevous prostration, is
obliged to give up his work hero.
O. E. Coate and wife attended oooferer.ee st Dutton, Saturday and Suo^Jadrglc Costs has a novel ww of de­

I.

Not Through
Ji Yet, talking to
7 you ab°ut our

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News has jurt been received bare of
the death of Forrest Healey at Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas. Tho you ng man
la a eon of Mr. and Mrs. V. arren Seeley
of '.bis city and enlisted In the army
last spring.
Monday a young son of Wm. Stafford
was quite serimialy hurt. A wagon box
fell upon bis stomach just below tbe
ribo. Two Huie boys lifted tbe box
from the Injured boy snd medical aid

tnd girl at
_
near Carl­
Mother and daughter do-

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R. M. Bales.
f
I wl*h to notify lhe farmer* of Bai
county that T will be headquarters

We make a special
effort to get the
newest styles in
shoes for you.

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bf hosiery and have ju»t
received an Invoice of

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style* in fancy pelJ
X new
terns at from
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: i5c. to T5c. :
3i These
good* are all fdil
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laahlteted, doufila.bavl .
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We are agents for the
famoxu

! JSlach Cat line :

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and toe. sad tbe gukrantoe of the manufacturer*
is back of every pair.
A fall lino of boys'
“LEATHER STOCKINGS,"
the kind they can’t wear

OdL

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Little Red Front Shoe Store.

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW ii the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people wb0 can give .ypu tbg',
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
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Before having anything &lt;1

EARLY &amp; B

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2
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Good* delivered. •

BRONSON.

Boilers Refined,
Cylinders 1
Boilers Patched,
Smol
Engine* Repaired,

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1001.

BS BOY III CUBA

Going West Tbl# Summer?

I PIONEERS OF BARRY COUNTY

An you going west to visit relatives?
Are you going wart to seek a home? i
HO LETTER FROM GERHID
A LARGE GATHERING OF THE OLD
Art you going west co buslnoan?
SHUM E. SEVERANCE.
'
SETTLERS SATURDAY.
Ottawa Bench and Milwaukee is a short
[O to Church Sunday More- line and makes a quick trip and a pleas­ interesting Address ot Aaron Clark
ant one. Connectlosu at all points on
and to Cock-Fights In
and a Long List of Deaths
the system with through train* .to
the Afternoon.
Columbus Ek*., Cuba |
M»&gt; IWh, 1901. (

J jour kind letter a few days
was vary 8l*d to hear from you.

ivea are very friendly at
this vldhlty and thorn .is

dally ai 11:06 p. tn., arriving Milwaukee
at ti:30 a. m. Direct connections to the
Tbe annual meeting of the Barry
west and northwest. Tickets sold County Pioneer Society was held last
ibnxightodMtlnatlon. Ask your agent.
the president, D. IL Cook, at 10:30 a.
m. The meeting waa largely attended,
A Good Chance
and there wm a good sprinkling of tbe
Owing to tbe pressure of other work very early settlers of the county.
The president stated that he wished
we have decided to discontinue custom
work nt our shop. This opens up a to resign the office of president, and the
good opportunity for some party to secretary, Miss Rosel la Goodyear, also

On motion J, H. Dennis «u made
Ing planing, matching, and getting out
i^TwOailhiy, thslrmdnej being made
house finishing material. We could
sugar and rice. Thervaro tbouisnds
On motion the preaidont appointed
furnish such a party with everything
scree ot cane fields, tropical fruits ar*' required to start one should they de- Clement Smith, Cheater Mawr and
abundance everywhere, cnecanut*.
Levi M. Dewey as cummlUec to select
Bentlct, ftiarJi A co
W bare practically no money value.
The president then read the minutes of

fees from the ground.

The well-to-doA partial roll e

»majority live in nips shacks bamboo, team »f Battle Creek, with a long list
of victorias lo their crwllt. i-ame over

condition during the rainy before "Boh" Bell's han! Luting eghouse is built s bamboo platform on a | gregaUiu. The game was a slugging

level with the living room on which the
family pig is kept, usually with a string
LJtrougls one oar and knotted at one ■■nd,
&lt; very effectual tuothod for keeping

&lt; &gt;n reassembling the ■■orn'mltteo for

takes himself to tbe coultwt place
in fim}.
lore are many bicycles here so it Is formed bla two-base hit specialty send-1 of death.
lew boors in the evening.
Frank
“We're Growing Old Together.1'
i tropical woods: inaltogany, ebony
Hon. Aaron Clark, .of Middleville,

are inhabited by monkeys, parrots and

of which was a gwsonal history of his
own pioneer experience and there was

Thenatlvcsare natural musicians and
I they hold balls very often. Some of

tbeac balls and banquets which they
Special Excursion.
give are finer than you would expect tn
Saturday, June 22, 1901, the Chica­
aee after reading some ot the accounts
go,
Kalatnaxno
A Sayinaw Railway Co.
। from the newspapcra.
Tbe costumes of the laboring classes will sell tickets to Kalamazoo from all
iqueer arrangement*, the children a station*, Woodbury to Delton Inclusive,
at 50c. and from Richland Junction,
8 or 8 years old after which they Creoey and Milo st 35c. for the round
trip. Children under twelve years of
age, 2fic. Tickets will be good going
left entirely open. After a time when on train No. 2 'Saturday morning and
good returning not laterthan train No.
1, leaving Knlaniaroo at 6:10 a. m.,
to hold them up. The shirt Is Monday, June, 24th 1901.
H. C. Pottkh,

hxd gone through the same or similar
experience. He 'was generously ap­
plauded for his eftorl.

fluid, Mrs. J. J. Hendershott, Wm.
Burroughs, lira. Clement Smith, Mr.
Chapin, Geo. Ostroch, Eben Pennock,
8. B. Wlllladn, W. W. Hampton, E. P.
Barnum, Albert Barnum and others.
adjourn It bo to meet on second Satur­
day in June, 1002. Carried.
The meeting.then adjourned, many
lingering to shake bands and visit.

the people of Barry county, we have
summartxed Judge Smith’s historical
- Ths girls as soon as they become old
record of deaths from June 1900 to June
•nougli to do anything are made to I
1001, as follow*:
earn their own Hsing. One thing I
Mr*. Porter O. Freeman, formerly
Tbe Table Factory and the Book Caso
forgot to mention, they always wear a
Julia Wheelock, died at Springfleld,
•
—hdant suspended around their necks Co. base ball ciube crossed bats on Sat- Mo., June 7, sgod about 70.
Anson Wooddlnd al Coats Grove Jun*
12, aged 75 year*. Camo u&gt; Michigan
evil spirits. They, always have a tereating game leading to professlooal- about 1M0 and sealed in Carlino.
Itm
even
to
the
decision
given
by
tbe
far stuck In their mouth and they are
Mr*. Mary A. Erb, wife Jacob Erb,
umpire. Score up to the 6&lt;h inning died tn Baltimore township Juno 23,
io longest cigar you ever saw.

Chew betel num whleh discolor

FOURTH ANNUAL BANQUET

CEDAR CREEK BOYS RUN AWAY

Go From Haatlnga to Chicago In a

THE LAWYERS OF BARRY COUNTY
HAVE A FEAST.

and Ellis, his brother, 7 years old,
A Delightful Supper Followed by a whoso mother Is Mrs. John Taylor trf
Codaa Creek, took II Into their heads
Symposium .of Legal
a wook ago Sunday morning to run
WUdotn.
away from borne. With only fifty canto
in their pocket they set out on their
To the layman who found himself in journey. They stayed at a farm house
the midst ot the company which assem­ Sunday night an J camo on Jo Hastings
bled at Emmanuel parish bouse Monday Monday. Here they got into a box car
and stole a ride to Woodbury. Prom
naled with legal loro and courtly dig­ there they walked to Lake Odessa
nity. There were ailorncys-at-law not where they again boarded a box car
a few and learned judges In plenty. Monday night.
Next they found thcmselvM In a big
Andrew T. Culp, In Maple Grove who hod Men graciously permitted lo city which must have been Grand BapNov.
"5- Dived in Maple Grove outer the sacred clrcjo II seemed as
again
boarded one of their favorite ve­
though
ho
might
at
any
moment
be
Boyd Craig, In Hasting* township,
hicles and resumed their journey.
Nov. 8. aged iM years. Camo to this
township la I860.
Finally, on Saturday night they left
Albert Warner In Prairieville Nov.
15. aged 80 years. Lived In Prairie­
of the supreme court, three circuit court and after putting up ail night In a.box
ville since 1846.
William T. Bundy In Middleville, judges and one judge Of the probate car they walked into the city Sunday
Nov. 24, aged 12. Had lived In Thorn­ court, to say nothing of three or four
apple township since I860 Member of justices of the peace, lo the midst uf
Thnr. their troubles began. For Ellis
Co. G 11th Mich. Cav.
got lost and wu pIcKevl tip by a police­
there wore a few timid and awo-atnick man. Lewis tried to find his little
iilp at an early date.
newspaper men and one minister uf’.he
Leander Phllnpo. in Baatlngii Dec.
Thou it ••'em* from
gospel But the presence of the ladles
grd 64. Lived In the city upward*
their i
rcro taken down
way the ••on charge
ilh seats around the

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In Maple Grove.
.
had lived on the farm where she died
fid-----

ere taken to the jxjlieo

legal digully

il i he police teloiheir arrost to Sher-

ler president. W. W. Hampton,
since IBM.
y. Miss Rose Goodyear, blsJohn S. Hinds In Balllmo

&lt;'lament Smith.
Ob rice and fish. The better peo lug woablr t.i show much speed
Tho report was promptly ac&gt;'&gt;'|&gt;ied
freely
1 sea is only a half tnilo from our
in&lt;! adopted The report of the h,sthe mountains but a short dls- captained the visitors and as usual put i xirian. Judge Smith, was then read,
md It was somewhat lengthy but full
I suffer from hbat at all. Th* off the batting honors of the gstnewltb
s home run. a triple, two double and a
in the morning and by noon it tingle.
which have boon published from time
The finish was sensational.

Everybody smokra, .the men prefer

house, Thoraapplc, died Sept. 6,

_ William Risbrldgcr died al hl* home
in Johnowa, Sep*. 5, aged 82.
Rev. Amos Wakefield, chaplain of
the society for many years, died in Middlovltte SepL 18, aged 87 year*. Be­
came a member ot Michigan Con fercnee
in 1851, supersnuated in 1802.
'
John Beagle died In Castleton Sept
28. aged 841 Born In England, came to
tbiar countre in 1830, and to Barry
county In 1866.
John W. Kilpatrick died In Wood­
land In 1820, ckme to this country in
1842, and this county in 1847.
Charles W. Taylor of Assyria, died
In Oceana county while ou a viat Oct.
21, aged 79ycart Caine to Michigan
in 1847. Was a member, of the 6th
Mich. Car.
Mrs. Jamre Cress died la Nashville
OCL 29,^ed 58 years. Lived In county

when tbe Tabla Co. took matter* Into io years.
Mr*. Daniel Wolcott died at her bone
in Hasting* township June 24, aged iH
7 runs in that Inning, followed with one yearn One of the early pioneer* of the
in each of the following Innings. Pitch­ county.
er Brown for Table Co. struck out nine
tow Mt

Annis Parsons, died In Carlton Cenr. JunoJS, aged 79. Had lived In

July
, La

those of their neighbors.

who enters hl* bird shall

Sunday School Flower Festival.

he died since L“4&gt;

Bastlfig* bau^ueCUng tabu1

Jan 4. aged 70.
IxvaoTer Top
Jau lb. aged fi£

in-en *amoo&gt;

supervisor 10 years and member of leg­
islature.
Denison S. Bugbee, died io Lansing
Jan. 20 tago not given I Came to
Thornapplr la 1837. One of the found
During the two hours' bauquet
era uf Congregational church there.
mandolin trio, ■•■insisting of Anzolet
Valentine Ost
lawnbard. Gn« and Christina Schu-

nun uf Galesburg, one
of the most prominent citlxeiu of Kaisdied at hi* home In

sddisl much to th

Carson settled
Henry XOung, aged 78.
felicitous manti
Barry county tor about 6."
soldier, was burned to death by the
Judge Willis B. Perkin* of Grand Rapburning of Ms hoove Jan. 29.

By careful management. bard work

side of the city ul Kalamazoo

pendence of the Judiciary, the Bui-

roomau. In this city Feb.

paper was a thoughtful and ■•artiest
the 50's. In civil war for three years. argument showtag that au IndopendSheriff of the county and U. 8. deputy
marshal. Had bean constantly con­
nected witn public service In the county safeguard against anarchy or dnsjxxism.
since 1870.
Judge Hrrlwrt Wlnsor of Marshall,
judge of the new Calhoun county cir­
Bov. LewUC. Greater, Hope, Feb. 12,
cuit
dlBcuwnd "Legal Exhlra" In an
2fed W years. Resident of Michigan
nee 1KB; of county since I85T.. vet­
eran of the civil war and minister of HekaLO followed with a discussion at
the U. 3. chnrob.
Archie McQurtu. Thornapnle, Feb.
11, aged 81 years. Resident since IBM. Journalism."
Judge Clement Smith speko with hit
Charles llobioson. Hope, Feb. 11,
aged 70.
Julius Russell, city, Fob. 12. aged IV&gt;. ilea" and iboHon. Jnidus H. Moore ot Che
Resident since 1855 and merchant since
supremo bench rend a scholarly paper
186L
Wm. H. Gray, Thornapple, Feb. 21, on “Courts at Conciliation,” deoeribing
aged 70. Resident over 40 years.
the workings of these novel tribunals In
Mrs. Charlotte Hyde, Barry rilie, Norway and Sweden, and urging the
Feb. 13, aged 00.
Robert Marshall, Barry. Fob. 9, aged adoption of a similar system In our owe I
82. Reeident of county about 00 year*.
urtVm. Griffin, Hastings, Feb. 21, aged suggestions along the line of arbilra-1
lul. Bora in Wales, camo to this tlon ns a means of composing differ­
couniy more than 00 year* ago. Was
ences In minor cases.
universally respected,
This closed the /peaking and st a late
Mr*. Harlow G. Carter, city, March 1,
St 70 year*. Reeident ot city tince I
Ing proved the moat successful function
Mrs. Madison Hansom, Rutland,
ever
given by the Barry County Bar
March 3, aged 83. Resident about 40
Association.
year*..
Mra. Friederika Welssert, city, Mar.
(Lagod74. Resident of city ainoe 1855.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
Henry La&amp;o, Rutland, March 12,
The Claes ot 1901 Win Grnduaie
aged M. Resident since birth.
Dr- W. H. Young, Nashville, March
Friday, Jon. 21et.
23, aged 60 years. Ono of the first
physician* la Nashville since 1870,
The class of 1901, Hastings High
Widely known, respected and loved.
School, will hold its graduating exer­
Mr*. Morris Pilgrim, Baltimore,
March 31, agtd M years. Rroldent cises Friday afternoon, Jane 21st, in
Temple Park south of the school
ground*. The program will be as fol­

the early settler*.
Adam D. Storms, Prairieville, April
John Moore died in Fret-j'-ort July P, 12, aged 83 yearn, resident since 1840.'
of the uldwt settler* and a man of
itoliaS. Gifford died in Carlton July One
sterling worth.
Mrs. Jutin Hopkins, Carllou, April
,aced8SyeAr«.'HasHvo4ln the statu
12, aged 83. Resident since IMi.
arty 30 years.
I’rairievnie,
Mieifiiei Heit died in Nashrillo July
col 50 year*.

church will hold a Sower festival in the
tW o'clock next Sunday slUe Aug. 4, aged 12. One uf the
earliest settlers In Maple Grove town*Ip.
George Thomae died

wterday afternoon.

culinary

Mr Caraou had fourteen children
okvnu of whom are Bring. The heir*
arc Isaac M. Carsoo. Galeaburg; Mrs.
M J. Schroeder. Galesburg: Mr*. M.
L. Olin. Kalaniauii: the children of
Mrs. Martha Ptillow, rlx: Maude Glo­
ver. Kalauuuuio; Grace Henry, MilwauHal stem Kalamazoo: Mrs. Josephine

Alonzo ('arson Mina, l*&gt;wl* and Har­
riet. Galesburg. Mrs. Alsda Ogden,

Bls first wife died tn 1880. In Janury. IW-B. be married Mrs. Media

Hkuald records the contemplated re­
moval from this city of Walter IL Eaton
and family. Without any solicitation
on hl* part be has been offered an Impor­
tant position at Muskogee, Indian Ter­
ritory. Ho will have Uic management
era Trading A Contract Co- This is a
company of - railroad men aLt&gt; capital­
ists, baring their headquarters in Ohio,
but engaged in extensive bus! note «n-

telephone lines, railroad bridges, etc.
Mr. Eaton will receive a remtinerntlva

about a week.

Ho camo to this city

Nteam and confidence of the community.
.both a* a citizen and as an attorney. J
committee durlug the last campaign,
Mr. Eaton did his party moat uoailtnl
service. At the late city election bo

arren tT. William*, city, April
&lt; years.
Altoh, Carlton, -May 1, 1901,

full imto. He Is also city attorney. Undoubtodiy he waa a rising young man
in thia city and county and bls departhard to ftll.

Ptourer metvhahi
and man of affairs.
going, and In common with everybody
Train, No. 101, on the Michigan Cen- io this city, the HMtALu wishes fa

Hastings at fi?41. This Is ■ very agree-

�July.
Wearegl
Prelrierlllo
Henry Pennel* of Prairieville I* re­
ported io have sheared 48 sheep In
thrOMwWr* ofa day, the wool weigh­
ing 46V pounds. Who can beat it?
Tbe fifth annual district school* picnic
of Carlton township will be held in the
wood* ofL. A. Knowles, north ofCarl-

SOAP DIGNITY.
£«tJT IS easy to find a pure soap; it is easy

from Hauling* people which wublltbe*
more fully the great reputation at Dr.
A. W. Chase’* Nerre Pill*. The man­ sides. Stuff thta pocket with a force
ner. In which they take hold of the run meat of a cupful of fine bread cruinbi
down- and debilitated 1* so prompt mlxed dry, with a half teaspoonful ot
strength and enefgy i* aq tyjlcHypink- white pepper, a tsaspoonful of saff.y
tablespoonful of mixed sweet herbs am!
ed up by their use home evidence la
a pinch of mare. Melt a half table
plentiful.
»
’ spoonful of butter tn a eaucepsm. alm
Mrs. H. F. Ford ol Washington Are., ' mor tn It a heaping taWespoouful ol
Hastings, Mich., says: "I was very
nervous and all run down, ihe slightest In the preparr-d bread cniubt. mix wei
thing upeat me. "Hearing of Dr. A. W. together, take'from tbs fire and »tir Ir
Chase’* Nerve Pill* I got * box at W. ono be.itrn egg. «plrad lu the pocko
B. Goodyear'* drug store and after tak­ and *e,v the open edge. Wrap the bria 1
ket In a floured doth. tie. plunge lute
ing one box the nervousn^** 1* com­
a kettle of boiling water. When II
pletely gone. I sloop well and feel again reach?* tbe iKilliug point, draw
strong and vigorous. I can strongly back where all can boll gently for thra
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pill* aru
■old at fiOc a box »i dealers or Dr. A.
W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
See that portrait and signature of A.
W Chase, M. D. are on every package

to find a cheap one. The problem is
to find both combined; a soap that is
pure yet inexpensive. Ivory Soap is the best
solution of that problem. It is an original
product, evolved after years of experiment and
research. It is the most of pure soap for
the least money. It stands approved to-day
by a second generation of Ivory Soap usfers.

lent tbe nlrat nnd hare It rolled tbe day
before yon wish to rook It Proparo *
marinade of tbe J nice of one large lem
on. throe tablespocuful* of oltre oil,
four tablespoonful* of finely minced
onion and a dob-D whole pcpprrrorw

inWUU yeiri
older than you are?
Yet it’s impossible to
look young with the
color of 70 ycare in
the hair. It’s sad io
see young persons
look prematurely old
in this way. Sad be­
cause It’s all unnecesaary; for gn
halr
may always
stored

E. G. Riggers, patent lawyer Waahigton. D. C . whose ad appears In our
tlumns, Is an attorney of twenty-one

For over half a cen­
tury this has been the
standard hair prepara­
tion. It is an elegant
dressing; stops tail­
ing of the hair; makes
the hair grow; and
cleanses the scalp
from dandruff.

HASTINGS HERALD

Ipplnre ,11

C«rr&lt;nt Oplilon

Profewlonal Dire&lt;

which hare been made by Mr McKin­
ley la behalf of reulpnx-a! tariff* l&gt;etwocn the Called State* and *evnral
other czninlriee indicate chat the Presi­
dent Is uo: adverse to p 1e**eulng of
dutle* where they are not clearly neednil. and Io thl* ho U apparently supportnl by aucti tueu u Mr. KosMin, who waa

THE treasury department annminoea
that it propose* to roll oct du tine from
' th j Philippine* despite tlu&gt; fact that the

braid crumb* with seasoning; Cry them
until light brown, turning them often,
after you t»k» them up sprlukle Dour

Washington people who find II deadly
dull there when congress is away

THE colonial quaatlou 1* settled at
Really It seems to be rubbing the
Uat. Porto Rico and the i’hlllpplnre thing in, to present Admiral Schley
are a* much a part of the Coiled State* with a Santiago uieda! on which Samp­
M Arizona and Oklahoma, but there I* son's head Is engraved and to require
nothing to prevent any or all of these
from being barred out by tariff law*,
Thr wonderful growth o.' American
couimeivc, though often commented up­
differing from those In force In the
on, still continue* to bo a theme to
State*. So says tho supreme court.
marvel at, both here and abroad. When
the oeusu* return* showed that in ton
There la good reason to believe that
years ending with 1800 our export* ro*e
froxu »«G0.&lt;Xkl.000 annually to WtM.OOO,Preride nt McKinley'* idea* In regard
m-rt 1.11...
.______
to protection have been much modified
of Ute yean but it 1* entirely certain
Now that the UlAnd* have been an­
that lie would not dare to admit tbe nexed by treaty and divorced by oct of of world-wide comment. But when In
faetlf be were now serving hi* first congress, perhap* justice may sprue* up the year ending lost December th* ex­
term and not hi* second. The tresis and get to work on Neeley and Rath­ port* reached the enormous sum of »1,478,000,000, an IncreMe of over &lt;202,000,­
control the republican party absolutely. bone.
000 In one year, European cation* bvRn to talk of the ■'Yankee peril."
•y are still ulking about It.- The
World Review.

Here that that organization wilt have
later on, lldoean’t want to be hampered some little Influence with thejprealdtnk
by any written declaration of present
principle*. The preaidant ha* not for­
gotten hi* unfortunate experience with
“plain duty".
Rkphsrkntati h: Bo max of Chi­
cago goes the whole way, declaring for
a war of conquest against Canada, Mex­
ico and Central America. Everything
d&lt;j»«iA.o the Nicaraguan Canal must be
ours sootier or later, he say*, and he Is
. entirely willing that it should be sooner.

THE truth u to South Africa Is now
tyulng in. Several Important ilrltUb
•feat* have been admitted during the
fiat WMk and columns of oMnaitiM inorred in battle* of wblab the outride
mrM had never beard, have at last
4Muq puhlUhal tn the British pufmre.
l might be worth whila for Mawre.
nan and McLaurin to write U&gt;
swr Piatt of Now York for/nfunnaa* to the bast way ofconducting a
fcwigu fur elofiloattaa. Mr. Platt
■one wperi-mee in Uuu line several

U lb* Cl»f«-

Three Gallon* of soft waler, one quart

If perfectly fresh and kept lu a com­
monly cool reilar. tbe egg* can be put
Jn a pleklc In tbe spring and kept for

For most appetites cabbage can t&gt;e
Improved by parboiling It In two wa­
ters before tbe final boiling to order to

A Terrible Explosion
Idea to put a small piece of soda In tbe
"Of a gasoline stove burned
first water-. New cabbage la especially
delicious If cut Into large pieces, rooked hero frightfully," write* N. E. 1

Marie E. Horton, M. D.

could at heal the running sore that fol­
, lowed, but Buokleo's Arnica Halve en­
tirely cured her." infallible for cuts,
corns, sores, bulla, bruise*, skin dis­
ease* and piles. 25c at W H. GoodMcLaurin setyus entirely willing to
cry'off hU resignation bargain. Inthl*
ho show* an unexpected degree of per­
sonal witdam.
.
There mun be aeonxtitutlomti amend­
ment providing for the detail* and
method* of government at the foreign
poiveeslon* of the Dniled State*, if the
federal supreme court rul*s khat tbe
LxmHilUtion a* now exlningdoe* not *pply to those poMendotu; that "the «mitituticn doe* not folhrw the flag." So
tremeudotuly Important a function a*
tho American administration ot affair*
in the Philippines must u&lt;x l&gt;c left to
the uncon trolled dlreution^f a president
or a party majority In noogress unre, strained tn the constitution. If this
controlling Instrument of American
government dot* not noiw extend to
I onr daunt colonies It qnm be made to
d.o *o hy mean* &gt;rf an amratmeut odeSuatcly tBABtlng a oust Mtiouv »ltuaon.--«t. lxnd» Republic,
In- Turke month, the BrilUh govern­
ment will have to final anutbt-r Iren unles* the Roeregivr io iwfcre Hut time.

THR coal men say that now la a' good
tithe to buy for next winter’s use.
What's the matter with buying for this
spring’s use?

PLUMBER.

the friend* of Mr*. L. Peaie of Lawrenoe, Kan. They know *bc had been
unable to leave her bed in iwvcn year*
on accuo at of kidney aad liver trouble,
nervont —.«a ——.1 a.mu
Ity; but
U-re en&gt;-....
- ----------------- - --------“and Id three moath* I felt like a new
perwMj.". Wotnen *ufforlag from head­
ache, backdcbe, nervouir.e**, ileepleMz&gt;«M, meianchdiy, fainting and dizzy
spell* will find It apricele*. bleming.
'1’rr it- S*'i*T»cHon i» guaranteed by
W: H. Goodyear. Only 60c.

$ko|, Oh Door North
it Hisllngi hlltul Buk

�Happenings of a

TO BE GIVEN AWAY
XnecroN,in OHIO.
f MASS. ANO IOWA.

Week

In

Great State.
SELECTED AND STEWED DO^N.

Robert Williams Buchanan, po«t and
prose writer, la dead. Ho *u Lora
August U. 1848.
Walter Beaaal wm born at Porta­
mouth, England, in ISM. He *M&gt;hcated at King's college. I-cndon. and at
Cambridge university, from wbt0 M

HASTINGS HERALD

IWhAT DO YOU ESTIMATE-'

Tho weekly crop ballade saym The
moan dolly temperature for tho wook
ending Judo 1 wm MIO degress or E5
below normal; tho average U&gt;U1 prtHpltaUoa wm aU or d41 ot aa loch
below normal) sunshine avcrag»4 as of
the possible smount.
Continued low
temperature* which were oontlnnoualy

growth of much vegetation, and tho
germination of corn. The cool, damp
weather haa been favorable to wheat,
rye, grass and pastures. Groat dam­
age on account of tbo ravages of tho
lleaalan fly In wheat la reported. Thia
damage la almost general in the three

church, but abandoned thia career for
tbe two men. between whom bad literature. He wm lor a«v«ral years
blood bad existed for some time paaL professor of the Royal college of Mau­
He did M abe requested, and loft by ritius. but resigned on account of ill
health and returned to England. His
tho front. Without any undue cere­ first, work, "BtudlM tn Early French
mony he pulled a revolver and shot tho Poetry.” wm publish'd In ISM. In
1873 appeared ’The French Huna*-:
woman, killing her Instantly.

State Game Warden Mono, in
monthly report to tbo secretary
state, aaya that during May tho

YOUR ESTIMATE.
Rye and barley are In good condition
Hay prospect* are .generally good. es­
pecially from new meadow* Corn I*

When you aend tn yotir subscription
.our retlmat* Be careful to write your i
io&lt;! eaciuiste m plainly iu |*S*lhle. As &gt;
•.live your subscription we will sqnd vov
■1 the Pre*, Publishing AMOetation of D

VALUABL.E INFORMATION
Prizes Io be Awarded as Follows:

caahlre, England, on Aug 1», 1819.
JUBILEE OF THE Y? M. C. A

wing the combined official votu will de
i entitled to the priics and tbe awardhln 30days after the official vote Is know।
Tho Herald will publish the nntnvs and

1 Dercbs CerllfE&lt; that the Fro— Publishing Asev
elation bM deposited $15,000 In the Central Savings
Bank. Detroit, Mich., for tbe exprea* purpose of paying
,h.. prise* In tbelr Contes: on tbe combined official vote

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK,

President Central Savings Bank,
Detroit, Mloh.

MY ESTIMATE

Issued a stateuwut allowing tbe Michi­
gan earning* ot the railroad* of the
itate for the month of ApriL Tho to­
tal earning* for the month were S3.-

THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE

planing mill and lumber yard*
ill ton was damaged to tbo «x(30.00" by Are on the night of

HASTINGS HERALD,
HASTINGS, MICH.
lalng 8t Joe*ph husbands Tho writer
is a prominent society woman, who
wrote tbo latter* to rival society lead­
ing'exposing the alleged Immorality

IDER AGENTS WANTED
is each town to rid* and exhibit a sample toot model
Hereto of oar manufacture. YOU CAN MAKE 810 TO
»W A HIM teridea having a wheel to ride for yourself.

On JcllicH
1901 Hohls SMS $10 io $18
|»WTTHiod
reread
lam coaling v&lt; rsUaM
'00 A’99 Kohl t Ji. $7 &lt;• $12
PARAFFINE
1*$0
a

10 DAYS

lilttM KIILFTT.

I

A man giving bl* name a* Harry E­
Moorc, and who is supposed to have
lived in Detroit, dropped dead In a
hotel at Blrmlngbatu on the 9th Death

pickise,

WAX

I

Gov. Bliss haa pardoned Edward
Maher and George Carroll, aent Io
itate prison from tbe southern part of
the al^ta laat October for .a term ot
two year* for breaking ami entering
a house. The facte M ascertained by
tbe atate pardon board are that tho
two msn poshed open a door and-en­
tered a vacant bot)M for the tpsrpoM ot securing a Un e'an In which to
cook a cabbage they bad taken. They

The new medical regulation law wm
(attained by tbo supreme court on tbe
I th In the cue against Aug. G. Beets,
who wm prosecuted for bls failure to
comply with the medical registration
Coal prospectors who have been
working tho Sagink w valley fields the
past few yaars say that there Isa vein
of coal between 400 and .100 foot Iwtow
the aurfaee which it would pay the
operators to go after.
Speaker J. J. Carton has Issued In­
vitation* to prominent member* of the
Michigan bar and the Genesoo county
bar association to attend a gala day on
bls large farm lu Clayton township.

of death as a regnit ot an attack om
her late yesterday near the small sta-j
Uod of McClure, about K mllM fromi
thia city. She succeeded In reaching M
neighbor’s house at ? D- ni. ansfl
charged the crime to A. 8. Caatlsman,]
n years old. Castleman waa caught at]
bls motherY boms, and f-wrlng mob.
Violence, waa brought to thia city. ' ]

�A CAR LOAD OF
their children the preparatory educa­
Mrs. Will Squirt- went to Grand Rap­
tion required for admisalou Into the Ids yesterday for a lew days’ visit.
university.
Henry Osborn baa begun anew bouse
There are two significant conclusions on Center street, wasted Mix Russell's.
to ba drawn from this novel plan of
reaching American youths who are un­
fortunate enough to be outside of their
Our recent attempts ^extend Amer-’ own land at a time whan they ought to
loan sovereignty over foreign landsand
inferior peoplea are at lha teat expen­
Ing In Kurojxoau countries to make such
sive. troublesome and haxardous.
For sale- Baby carriage, also Barry
But tbe Industrial victory which we a plan financially possible. And tbe
are winning by means of our superior other Is that such a system of schools, county Atlas. Inquire of Walter Runder
the direction and inspiration of Eatqn.
methodsand vigorous •■push” are causes
one of the most aggreesive of American
A, V. N. Hllngerland broke ground
. greatest phenomena that the industrial universities must neo wearily nxert an foe a new residence on west State street
■ world has ever presented is ths tremen- Influence upon tbe educational world at yesterday.
dou* increase tn American exportadur- Europe- A chance will thus be afford­
Miss Charlotte VanAuken went to
ing tho past few years. In the year ed of comparing at close view, Ameri­ Olivet, Tuesday, u&gt; spend the wapk with
•nd Ing December last our exports reach­ can and French, or American and Oered the enormous sum of • 1, 487,000,000. man methods and alms in teaching.
And the most significant fact about It The results uf what must bo regarded spending tho week with her daughter,
Jgjl is that there is a constant increese as an experiment will undoubtedly be Mrs. A. G. Cortrigbt.
in manufactured goods as compared watched with interest by tho educationWanted -Good boy to learn barber
trade. Steady job until trade la com­
r Mason, writing from Berlin. says:
pleted. Bushy Bros
■
“Here, as In Great Britain. an Ameri­
Mrs. Flansburg of Kalgroaroo was
can trade mark or Iqbel has come to l&gt;e
the guest ot Mrs A. G. ('-ortrlgh t the
recognised as a certain guaranty as to

' general excellence, In material. work
I- I- Crewy Is st Nashville, helping
| manship and Ingenious adaptation to Day, to be especially aet apart and ob' the purpose for which the article was aurved by the peuple by the display of out Harry Hale In the drug store while
the American flag. This is certainly the latter guns to the Pan-American.
well,
and
no
one
can
reasonably
object
German appreciation of American tools
and machinery that the imports last to It. The flag may well be kept. In
1 year Included 4,757 bins c.f machine tool' view of the people at all tlipis, just as
of American origin against 688 tons

©trLTIVATOR
The Pivotal Dandy, combined riding and walk­
ing, can be equipped with (5 different styles of

The Com Dodger, a first-class, up-to-date riding
cultivator.
The Dutch Uncle, quick acting spring lift, bal­
ance frame, extra yielding spring for gangs.

WALKING CULTIVATORS.
Farmers, don't buy until you have seen this
splendid line of cultivators.

school huusea t nd if it is Impracticable
The causM of our great sucrrsnin the for all of our people to keep tbe flag Io
foreign competitive Heid are many view daily, certainly they car. pay such
Among ths most important are the
cheapness and abundance of American
~aw material, the great executive abll■•Olive gedius of American mechanics
rhlch produces a machine for every
•occm that may be required, and the
Aperlor Intelligence, skill and produc
Illg Capacity at American workmen
i
‘ Jft the light of our industrial superiorJ ily it is absurd to bold longer to the tint-1
' grown doctrine of protection. Nay, not
, only is it absurd, but positively danger
OUS. For It canucA be expected that
i we shall goon taking the home markets
'away from European manufacturers
without provoking a spirit of retaliation
i &lt;m their part. If We keep up the problbitlre rates against their products we
must expect them eventually to turn
"'nnd and give ns s dose of our
( medicine. European combination
dost our products Is sure to come,
ner or later, If we persist on our self •
policy ot “protection,"and even tbe
Hectlouisu In th Is country are begining'to see tho folly of their course. Remproclty treaties with the great cum-

coaxing to be regarded with favor, even
by leaden of the party of protectionAnd as free trade may not be feasible
* ‘ a long time to come, If indeed, it
i£ teoomes acceptable.to our govern-

w«»*rd form du
lueir «m*Utirte |&gt;alrtmisn&gt; but I.

for these things.
It Is because the Stan and Stripes
stand for freedom and equal rights, for
justice and mercy and peace. tor tolera­
tion aod good government, for the high­
est hopes and aspirations of mankind.

JEWELRY,
RICH CUT GLASS .»»
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

F. W. Collins, engineer at the waler
works pumping station, tendered his
resignation al the last moating of the
council, in order to accept tbo appoint-

s yield to Dr- Blur's
as to no other medicine
de for coughs and colds.
xUes guaranteed by W.
Trial bottles free.

PIONEERS OF BAHRY COUNTY,
chant marine would become, m it once
wax. a great and powerful factor in
building up our industrial greatness.
McKinley Puta Awa\ the Crown.

President McKinley has fell called
*
emphatic and un.___ ___________ .
third term movement which some ot
his blind and sycophantic followers like

so foolishly trying to inaugurate. Ungffipqconditions, says the president,
will he accept a nomination fur a third

This fscommendable. There Is noth­
ing In the constitution nor the law for­
bidding a man‘a accepting a third term
is the presidential office. But there la
the unwritten law ol publicopinlonand
precedent against It. There b a tacit
■tntiment in the hearts of the Ameri­
can people that the highest gift within
•*“V power ought not to be bestowed
t' any man. bowtrer great, a third Goodyear.
The exact date uf death of the follow.
* Nothing but Inordinate amblIng not de finitely kpown:
and eelUsn greed for power would
John Jones, Prairieville.
at any president to seek a third
James Haxektlne, Castleton.
Mra Isaac Hanna, Irving.
Mrs Hannah Stimjwon. Middleville.
Michael Poff, IrvlogT'
Jan&gt;»« Parry, Assyria.
.
IW of his country in thus putting a
to the foolish talk about giving
Will, r. i_
he uosuluxtlon In IBM. The only
Jm b whether, when ths time for

Kenfleid nxmt home lart night and Don
Smith is expected tonight. Charles
Dawson will graduate In pharmacy next
week
Will Benfield 'and Eugene
.Mullen will spend the vacation canvass­
ing, the former in the western part of
Michigan and the latter In Ohio.

Is an exceptionally good engineer and
we believe the city fathers have done
wisely to retain him, oven at some ex­
tra expense to the city.

Defective Evesighi.

..... Au I’p-lo-Dale Stock and
utonabk Prices.

Tbo next ball game will be played
Saturday afternoon between tbe home
team and tbe Royal Tiger Giants ot
Detroit. Thia club won JA8 games out
of 183 played last year. They are a
colored aggregation and not only play
ball, but are a whole minstrel show for
fun, and the game will be a treat from

o'clock; admission 25 and 15 cents.
Tho present term of court will fur­
nish very little matter of general in­
terest. The cases ot thopeoploagalnst
Frank Flfleld, disorderly, and Dorr
Greenman, larceny, have been contlnu.
cause ot action against Elton Shoo? has
been changed from basterdy to rape.
Very few, if any criminal cases will

AT THE WEST END HARDWARE.

Curtains

Prices
at McCoy’s
until

Osborn and Syracuse Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators.
Also Spike -Tooth Harrows.
Gale Cultivators and SteekLand Rollers.
Fresh Lot of Buggies Just

R. I. HENDERSHOTT
OFWSITH COCK'

�A HAMMOCK.

Can get our drafts on Buffalo cashed at a

BUY it now.
BUY it where yeu will get
your money-'fi worth.
BUY it where you will
have a Urge line to
select from.

bank iu that dty without the trouble of
being identified, we having arranged with
our correspondent there to that effect

Broadtead Dress Goods

It

saves annoyance and 'trouble.

Ladies who are acquainted with this brand of goods

BUY it At the right place;
that ia at
.• ■'

never hesitate when looking for something that will

Fred L Heath's
THE DRUGGIST.

well.

Heath'* Beef, Iron and Wine is a
fine hot weather tonic.

HHSTINGS HBRHLD

Mr*. John Mumaw of Portage waa
the guest of Mr* C O. Hubbard from
Saturday until Tuesday.
Hastings, Irving and Star W. C. U.
U. visited the county farm last Satur­
day, enjoyed a picnic dinner and had a
good time.
William Lindsay and granddaughter,
Mia* Hazel Hughes, of Prairieville,
wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pancoast
Saturday.

Mr*. N. H. Hayden Is visiting her
father at Clitpax.
.
Mr*. F. T. Campbell of Cbkago is '
visiting at Hiram Jones'.
Mias Irene Jordan of Elk Rapids ha* ■
been visiting at J. T- Lombard’s.
A, J. Baker of Oahletno is visiting*
hl* daughter, Mr*. C. O. Hubbard.
Tomorrow te the 124th anniversary
&gt;&gt;f the birth of the Stars and Stripe*.
Mr* I. M. B. Gillespie of Allegan l«
- isiting her daughter, Mr*. Geo. Tol-

We are always pleased to show these goods

and invite you to call and examine them.

in this city.
Mr*. E. J. Valliant and slater, Mlaa
Belcher uf Philadelphia, arrived here
Saturday night to be the guests for the

Cocal aid Pmaul.

Vbr- term® to the grudusting cIm*
will be pr«-»rhcd by the Rev. H H.
Van Aukon at the Proibylrrisn church

. Sterling Hogle entertained the City
Band last evening.
’ Mext .regular review of the L. O. T.
Wednesday, the lirth.
' Mr*. Cha* Wardell ofLoulsrllle, Ky.,
Je visiting relatives in this ally.
' . Carpenters commenced work on
Frank Horton's house, Monday.
Frank Hewitt and Archie Hughes
b*ve joined the city band. Both play

Ian church will give au Ice cream ((Kiel
in tho Black building tomorrow, Fri­
day evening. EveryOna Invilnd.
JVc are In receipt ot a request from
1-eRoy Mead to change the addreaa of
bls Herald from Cassopolis to Pokagon. He has been appointed agent far

Superintendent Hayden received a
letter from President Angell yesterday
announcing that Hastinga school had
been put on the university diploma list
for another three year* Thia speaks
exceedingly well for our high school.
Mrs. James Troxel has begun a sum­
Judge Clement Smith will deliver the
Commencement -ad draws at Charlotte
Burn
berg, the eminent pianlat of Phil­
thiv evening.
Mr. and Mr*. John Shean of Aurora, adelphia who kaa been secured by the
gsged for the name poeltlon next year.
Neb., were guests of Mr*. Julia Willi- advanced pupil* ot Grand Rapid* to
give a eeriea of leason* Io their city
'eon over Sunday.
Of the Valentino children, recent­
ly removed by the authoritlre from
F. It Panpoast reoolfe«l from the their father, the little girl. Pearl, has
state 0&lt;b commlodoa this morning four
can* ot black ban fry which he will
plant in Leach and Doud ir.krw. Hn al­
to expect* to receive soon another rea­
lignment of while fish from the nation- doula Monday, by Deputy Sheriff Frank

held al the Presbyterian church next
Sunday, June 18, at 3.-00 o'clock
. .
Sterling Hogle returned to gterystal
today to take charge of tba store there,

visit her brother, P. T
HareafUj- ths regull Sunday evening sen Ires at Emmac ri church will
be held at .VOO o'clock stead of Wo.
• JamM Troxel la taking violin Imsous
of Prof. Wilbur Force, director' of
lowers’ Opera House orchestra. Grand
Married. June HL 1001, al the M. E.

fcjK-.»SL£“-•.
•
.
t

will be at Mr*. C. W Bigg*’June SI,
tor *u[&gt;per, ImmmI of Juno ».
•
Miss Mabel Culgrove went to Grand
Haven, Saturday, to spend commeneemant wook at Akely Institute, heralma
mater, and aUeml a reunion of her

church June .’&gt;, 1WI, by Rev. Gujrge
Bollen. Howard Jt Hohl, of Baltic
«*•&gt;&lt; and Miss Amy Houghtalin of

All persons.—.—_ _ ,—
.‘i:-- io nuod tha nau n&lt;
w Farmer* * Fran Growen

Anders of Middleville, and taken be­
fore Justice Kenaaion, charged with
larceny from the house of Mr* Hill In
thia city. lie waa aent to jail to await

lune 24th: Harvey
frj. J. dollar, Mr*
The Herald is always glad to re­
1 John Scott. Drop ceive item* of a local nature, but wishes
to urge upon those who send them in to
Wm. G. Belief, now th khe Philip­ do aoae early aapoaelbU. We received
pine*, has bees promote! to hospital a nicely written account of an event
steward In the regulararay. Mr. But­ that Occurred- last Friday yesterday
ler la a former resident W this diy and forenoon, and as wa already had tho
i* tho son of Mr. and Mr*. L. a. Buller Item in type it waa not convenient to
of Charlotte who were also former rejl- change it. Pleaee aand in your Jiecia
dcut* of Hasting*.
aa early as possible.
Mr* Aiben Kelly, president uf tbe
The Raton Rapid* ball team camo
Woman** Relief Corp*, and Mr*. W. K. over yesterday afternoon to play the re­
Barber went to Filat, Tuesday, to at- turn game with Hasting* Tbo game
M.UU SUV
BUUUBl UUU1UIMV° ui me aa well aa tbe weather waa hut during
W.U C. of tho etale, which met there tha whole eight inning*. The Halt­
yesterday and today In cuainetion with ing* battery waa Brown and Robiaakl.
tbe mate G. A. it encampment.
Eaton Hapida, Stringham and Harber
Cocoa uu, pine apple,- bananas, The feature* of the game were the
oranges, ice box full of vegetable* fresh pitching of Brown and Wooton’a home
as a daily; all kinds baked goods, the run. Theacore by innings la aa follow*:
very bast. Luochea u all hour*; ice
cream and best lino of groceries in
town. Don’t year want to trade with
week* ago a man bydhe name of John
usl- Wo want you to. Hams A V^x
D. Davis WM In thiWolty representing
himself to bo an agent of the pension
The Lapsing litpubiicau has the. depmment and securing money from
following good word to say of our band: soldier*’ widow* on ths pretense that
“The Hastings band, under the dlroo- be waa working to get a bill through
Uon uf James Troxel, gave a fine con­ congress to give erery widow a pension.
vert on band *und N&lt;k 3 during the
ally moon and received many favprabie Kalamaaoo where he waa wanted by
commeuta ou their trie playing. Their tbe autharitlM on tbe charge at work­
fitia new uniforms of light blue gave ing the same swindling operation* in
thorn a fine appearance "
Tbe Ulwsl news received by Judge just been senMnced al Columbus, in
and Mr* rimiQj from the Kbkern party tbe United State* court, to fifteen
h that they have left the Philippines month* iu the Ohio penitentiary.
and are mrc at Nagasaki, Japan It is
The custom of devoting one Sunday
expected Uiat they will s.11 for Ban in tbe year to a service in which the
Framtiwo tbe last of June. There is children take lire chief part 1* one
a ixmibHUy thu Major Xiakern will which baa grown up within the last few
years and every year it seems to gain
in popularity. Thia year was uo ex­
caption. For on Sunday laat the three
churches which observed Children'*
day, the Presbyterian, Baptist and
MMbodist, "were crowded to tbalr UL
tanu uapaoity. At *&lt;&gt;mv uf them peo»*d that

Are You Prepared?
Ole can help 3
DERBY-RIBBED UNDERWEAR, 25c., 50c., 11.00.
BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, 25c, 50c
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL UNDERWEAR, &lt;1.00.
STRAW H^TS, flat brims or roll brims, 25c to $1.50.
GOOD BLACK SOCKS at 10c.; a belter one at 15c; the best one at
25c. per pair.
FANCY SHIRTS, 81c (a special),, 50c., 7Sc., $1.00, 11.50.
BELTS OF ALL GRADES, 25c. to 11.00.
FLANNEL SUITS (coat and pants), $7.00 and $0.00.

CHIDESTER D BURTON

SPRING WRAPS
HIS TIME of year you are looking for

something to wear these cool evenings.
Your winter garment is too heavy and
it is too chilly to venture without any­

thing.

Here they are,

Deat Eink Shoulder Capes.

�this oondualoo. 1 wish to cite tb* far*, of

of the heart. A weaknegg long
continued produces deformity
and organic disease. If your

•trong. Butld up'the musics
and strengthen the nerves with
the greatest of all,heart reme­
dies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.

,

eringKicll* and loss of sleep. She
found immediate relief from Dr.
Miles’ Heart Cure and after a
thorough course her trouble all

Dr. Miles’

Heart Care
, quiets the nervous heart, regu­
lates its pulsations and builds
. up its strength as nothing else
■'ouk
Sold by druggists on a
guarantee.
Dr. Mlles Medical Ox, Elkhart, Ind.

CE APACHE

DISEASE STAND BACK I

Or. Donald

Hutlnes,

9554

at Hastings House,

। WEDNESDAY, JONE 19,

ldr. McDonald
I* tine of iha greatest living *pe4laiiste
In the treatment of allchronlcdiscc.es.
1 His extensive practice and euperlor
■ knowledge enable* him to cure every
F
a,T-e-&lt; AH chn5D1° ‘''•cues

wairT behind,
, 8ut«Normal ooU««BbUil
QrotrslNonDal'Mooi.UKooo
Northern Normal»chqol...... 100,1(0

captain Mid."

Total............’....; .4.'., x-1; .S463,lil!I
"Iu addition u&gt; this there will be cot.
iMted from the taxpayer* under appro­
priation* prevlouaiv suthoslMd for tho
al aonu*f school* tbo num of
almoil touched cacti
,m*ktaR a grand total of M7fl,.
Ob. Thb ablncrosao of S1B2.6M 0»«e
the total provided under this appropria­
Theo a great foghorn of a voice tion* of the leglslstdro of 18W?which
Bounded near. “What are you doing were 1)13,323. The stale can get along
for al least two year* * I th out a fourth
They straightened up and faced th* normal school and such an interval will
It Was. Occasioned by a
1'tatify itself to those who tnu*t pay the
•ecood mate, a big. powerful man. taxes.
Small Boy.
.
"Tho present legislature baa made
fierce frown of disapproval.
provision for almost do uble the num­
“Get out of that, yea What you ber of student* now attending tbe three
normal schools, thus equaling the needs
ened hands clasped about bl* drawn up
knees and hla head dropping upon his ' quick, tf you touched it. HT— He of the state for soVerol yeans at least.
It I* further true that the university
drew nearer to the instrument
bared and grimy breast Beneath bit
A sardonic smile, unseen by the mate, and thesevuraldenntnlnstlonalcollege#
lowering brow* 1)0 looked ont toward (WM to the man's face. As ho turned of Michigan are each provided with
pedagogical deportment*,
through
tbo sea at the purple, white trimmed
which orpeelsHy educated and trained
roller*, at tbe Innocent blue *ky, at tbo
student* are Iwing graduated for the
far horizon forever unreachable, for­
purpose of becoming teacher*, tho in­
wards bad been comparatively gentle! crease of such student* being fairly pro­
day from a dear lavender line to a What a acxtsaUon for tbe passengers! portionate te the demanus tor service*
"The recent creation of a new sys­
gray and misty shore, from mountains 1 He balanced himself for tbe phiuge.
wb&lt;w&gt; the boy spoke. The man had for- tem, under which these normal echoed*
are managed, seem* to make a new In•lllutlou at thf* time undeairable. The
ot prtwldant of the system lyu re­
bead touching the man’s soiled shirt office
cently been created, and member* of
the *iate board of education are all new
fore bla eye* Though the iplcy aea mate.
to their offices; good judgment, there­
“
Now.
look
wind blew upon bla breast. yet the
fore, seeming tosugge*t that familiar­
fault. 1 asked
ity with their present work should be
permitted before such duties are added
u&gt; through the creation of so additional
vdoped him. Now be turned bls bead
Institution. It Is potaibly true that seal
Impatiently and glanced at tbu upper , Tbe mate straightened up from hla for the educallona) advancement of the
examination. “Go round there." he
•tale formed a part of the moveulent
ordered tbe man again,
and carried
the sailor
atnamahlp
werethrough
sitting. which
talkingthis inatitutlmi is sought
to be mealed, but it will hardly bo de­
Uiusu't touch thing* like this or I (ball nied that local influeuces and local de­
life. Some
sire for the po*B&lt;wslon of a stateInitltutlou ba* ai»o much to do with it. Such
dull rage to think that ho should be be- I “No, I won't Ton my word I wunX" local enthusiasm !« praiseworthy, nor।. cried tho boy. Tbcu. turning, he ran baps, but it should not b«i permitted to
go
to the extent of creating inaticutian*
own fault. Ones be might bate made,, after the man. who bad dropped upon In advance of their oeod.
bls life a different thing, but uow his
'•It is probably true that figure* can
perplexed If- given showing a rolstively email Pro­
portion ot tbe teacher* ot tho state to be
■‘He's a nice man,” explained tbe oormal graduate*, or the graduate* of
boy. slipping down beside him and the normal department* uf any of our
down at the ware* climbing coura- nodding bls bead in tbe direction of college*, and vet it la true that eager
the mate, "only be ha* gut *n awful applicant* can be found for practically
If to mock life's vain endeavors. How voice. Yelled just like that one* when every position in the itate for which
there exist* a •riJHugneu
cool and soothing the water would
compensailon for the services de*lrod
doean't turau It.’
and tbo education and ability required
The clilxenii of the state are very proper­
face a* bo looked again toward tbe up­
ly proud of its educational institutions,
per deck. What did any life amount
but It ha* ln-&lt;-n tbe policy of concentra­
to, their* ns well .as fatal Yet bow they or twice, then dn-w a piece ot rope tion, rather than dissipation, of fund*
would lattn-nt If they thought It aU from bls [&gt;ocket “Bay.” be smiled in­ that has placed the educational i mill lu­
ll
ons in advance of tbo similar innitu.
would soon come to an end!
sinuatingly. '-one of the sailor* told
lions of other states
me you could tie more knots than any
•‘With uur normal schools yet In pro­
ure of a small tftxy with upturned face other fellow aboard. Show me bow.
cess
of building, with a syjgem under
and bands in bls pockets standing be­ won't, you F
whlce they are controlled almost unside a man. And suddenly tbe ship
w,t? P^1vhdon fully made lor such
and sea faded from his eyus, and be mechanical hugera began to teach tbo additions] students as may desire nor­
saw another boy In a big. flapping boy bow to make tbe simplest knots. mal training, and with the tesebenf de­
partments of Our colleges anxious to add
bare feet, coming down a at Ill. deity cd at them from beneath Ll» busby to their Hsu of students, I; does not
seem wise or ben to create an addition­
road that wonod In dull complacency
al institution and to permit the addl.
Ilona] expense* which such an in*titux My. the boy exclaimed one* In Uon will necessarily Involve.”
bushes. Th* boy climb'd to the bound­ honest admiration, "don’t you krt"— - ’ ——— —
-----------------------------loti I bet you could (test tbe eaj
orcbard and felt a sudden twinge In bl*
“Oh. I kubwed some of 'em when 1

A SEKHAHGE.

went on tying more.
.
|
flat stone step without tbe kitchen : /It was s:&gt; absorbing les*o&lt;&gt;. tnado *o I
door, and his' mother'cam* up behind by tb* boy’s eageroeM nod the cnan'i
blso with a blue abd white cracked cup­ Increasing Interest Buddeuly a shrill
ful of sweat milk and dropped a warm wblitle sounded through tbe air. Tbe
doughnut into hla upturned hand. boy looked up. Hl* father beckoned

~^-A.W.CHASE’S“-KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.
"—. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

।

ShorHalks On AdverHsi
No man has reached the acme of baiincs* tucccs*. ' Heights that ■ '’&lt;
we do not dream of will be attained by twentieth century merchant* i I

I am one of those who believe tint there ia no limit to the. possibilities '
of human achievement.
This is the frame of mind one gets into after looking at such stores |
os Wanamaker's in Philadelphia and New York, Siegel-Cooper Co.'s io •
Chicago and New York, Macy's and Bloomingdale's in New York, Tho
Fair and Carson, Pirie, Scott St Co.'s in Chicago.
The vast scope of such en­
terprises, the magnificent system,
the quick, alert business wit that
it takes to direct them—these
give one confidence In future
successes.
Fifty years ago such
establishments were not dreamed
of.
What will the next fifty
yean bring forth ?
These'great stores owe their
growth to advertising—to the
diffusion of store news, for of
what use are tbe finest stores and
the biggest bargain* if people
know nothing of them ?
The science of advertising
is in its infancy. It is growing iu
importance and efficiency every
*»»*&lt;•»**» ***r&gt;rtr^**ayw
tj
day It used to be a speculative venture. Now it is a scientific certainty.*

-

Speaking of Bloomingdale Bros., I understand that
during the first week of a certain “sale" they had •
recently, they spent &gt;15,000 for advertising; and
’bat the ti-timated profit* on tbe week's busi- '
VaX
ness were &gt;r5,ooo.
Bloomingdale's wasn't

1
Jf

&lt;y u,.1

*'•'1&lt;

always a big store. The brothers are both
young men.
The business has been
built within twenty years; built by judl* j
cious, persistent, truthful advertising,
iUBt as a°y other business may be built.
Advertising is merely telling people
1,1 4 telling way what you can do for
them.
If you tell them often enough
and in the right way, there is no posai- .
“vr— bility of failure.

Summer
Resorts

F

heyt. lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys
'
“d
tkat?Pf/^cnoo“id'*
fn lb* treat­
ment uf female diseasea is simply marWilou*. HI* trbauaent make* sickly

He looked down at the old trousers and
flltby shirt. They seemed to contain al practicipg some of. 'em. and you can
more than physical, a moral, eontaml- show me the rv*t next time."
He started to run along the deck,•tufllng tho rope In hl* pocket. But be
that quiet life to tbe ugly monotony of
thia, earning a mean living by th* suddenly turned and came trotting

haling, objects.

-lyslt cared through hl,' celebrated
d gad nerve remedlea and eaMnlial
charged with electricity. • The
» M&gt;dk to Hear! The Lamm
VAUt! -Catarrh, threat and lung
ISM cured. Dr. McDonald cures
sowm cured.

Donald has been csdled Iho
tho mwlieol profession, bowad* all disease* si a glance
leklmr any uueatldM. Rick
oa Or. McDtatald! It I* a
n moei him. Dr. McDonald

TONIC LAXATIVE

bpek. He stopped near tbe man a lit-'
tie uncertainly, pulling ylgorously at
tbe frayed end of tbe rope.
“Bay, say. you didn't mind what th*
triort brthel and Otate said, did ybsl Ht didn't mean to

O.M.
„d .
wtrited from MHL not dr*.

b. ,
Hot at .... .

1"

..

•Yot&gt; didn’t mind, did your
earolDga Evidently nd* was what h*' lornHlclai
laughed, a straug*,
was boro for. ten day* of aibery-be ,(uJ,lea tau_K ‘No. 1 didn't mind."could not ert nswt tn (he
..... . .

•o It would go era until-

How «uy It would be|

of appt tite, insomnia, lack cf energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,

Ha tupied grudgingly and promptly.

There would

Jt will chan out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen '

JI Summer Crip
for a name.

give him distinction for tba flnit-no,

FwSalsbr FRED L HEATH

apple* and doughnut*. was still with

Mkh.

msdv it writ Hr sneered easin, tint
blltWVM W kussr*. st oneself. Thon |k&gt;
walk'd «r*c»d life wbp.'iluraw at th*

-Bpriagflvid BcpuUlcau.

uf tbe lubator are
la « wMentag. rMJgh.-r.ud
i tbs besting of the screw. Il s--tni»Ung their pareata-UtUa faUanra

J.WTr'

eny portion of thn body, break* up a
cold In f labour* without interruption to

rather many

Unlive Brauo-Quintae

and uiigt.d

iHil lohen-n- of familiar sl&gt;»|&gt;e.
t rvsvbeil thia al»5f
growth,
ung heUtert,!&gt;&lt;r.w w.itaiug saltnd.UMktagro.t- I.at,w. tame.

Sold by W. 'H. Goodyear.

r. Thought-

b bare a round tscsuUAil
your bead from aitta to old*
Ink,, ft-.-ki Mtv.iutalr.

’
'

�'

The transport Hancock arrived st
Ban Francisco, Cal., from Manila os
the 9th with 11 officer* and 1.0U eu
lUtcd men of the list D. 8. V. L

WRECKOCCURREDINNEWYORK

tee Mid that th* principal point now
was to keep 80,900 non-union men who
had goqe on a strike with tbe anion-

Tito Kind You Have Alwayg Bodght, and which ho* been
In use for over 80 year*, has borne tho signatn re of
--and hM boqn mode under hla pcrnalsapcrvislon since 1 taintently.
'***&lt;&lt;'%
MXxwtxm one to deceive yfm in thia.
AU Counterfeits, Imitation* and ** Jqat-a»-good” arc but
Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health ot
Intents and Children—Experience- against Experiment.

EM LIKE OANDY

iuTblood'clem

uecting Akron with Canton and Mas­
sillon. Ths right of wsy ha* alrnoatenllrely been bought up and work on
construction will soon begin. The elec­
tric line will penetrate ths Masaillou
coat field* One of th* object* which
the magnate* b*v* In mind i* ths sppof coal to tbe many power I

oxtrs session of congress.
The Philippine rommlsnlon returned
to Manila on'the 8th from tbs province
of Noora Eclja. Luxon, having organ­
ised a provincial government at ban
Isidro, capital of the prorinoo, with
Capt Jacob V. Kreps. of tbe Jld In­
fantry aa treasurer, and Lieut. Dewitt
C Lyles, of the same regiment, as su­
pervisor. Judge Taft told tho people
that. If no power were given to levy
customs the expanses of tbs central
government would bo provided by ad­
ditional Internal taxes. He pointed

Evcrett-Mooro syndicate control* The
syndicate lu the making ot the power
to run It* line*, consume* enough coal
to make It an object to figure an cheap

thoriUe* at Washington should result
In trra trade with tbe U. S, opened
ap such a market, tbe Increaae lu land
value* would enable the people to re­
spond to tbs Increased internal taxe*.
The northern tour of tho.commission
has been postponed.

CHICAGO ANO SAN FRANCISCO

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

cessful adjustment of the existing dif­
ficulties between China and the power*
Those who have recently camo from
Japan eooffrm the reports of trained
observers there that the Japanese are
generally preparing tor early war with

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.

been given since the dose of lb war
between China and Japan ia. 1»
that
Japan would regard Interferon &gt; with
lbs autonomy at Korea a* a hostile act.
The Japanese, including their repretentative minister*, have firmly made
up their minds that wbec. the results
of Russian intrigue* are disclosed tn
in open owvetaent hostile to Japan,
tbe Japanese array shall be landed in

What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drop* nud Soothing Byrupx. It 1* Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substatic*. It* ago 1* Ita guarantee. It destroy* Worm* .
•and allays Fcverishncoa. It cure* Diarrhoea and Wltkd
Colle. It relievo* Toothing Troubles, cure* Constipation
and Flatulency. It a**i mllate* the Fowl, regulates tho
Stomach and BowcU, giving healthy and natural sleep.

CKNUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

from HL Joseph ou the evening of June
13 to fnlflll their threat of squatting on
tlte most picturesque piece of land In
the city of Chicago. Because he was
lukewarm to the proposed invasion.
Chief Pokagoo, tbo direct descendant

In Use For Over 30 Years.

watomlep, waa on the 7th depoacd by
tbe tribe, and tbe younger and more
rnthualaaUo buck elected to his place on
the Indian Uirono Pokagon's council
of aoren, which Is tho ruling legiala-

Frank Bavralk. J. H. Cnabway. Stephen
Topash, Joseph Motay, Charles Malay
and Andrew Rapp Immediately after
thalr election. Chief Qtdgno and the

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Ttm VSSUL.
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la vflwt Dse. 1. ISW^-Stsadstd llw*.

JQasHvifle
rUlda, 1,051; for disability a* provided
oy act of 1MK), Invalids 16.8M; for widlowsunder old Jgw. r,Mlt far wldow*
inder act of 1890 sud amendment*. 14.­
179; for nurses 35, making a total orig-

Colonel Wilson had surprised Beyor's
commando and killed thirty -seven of
the Boers besides capturing 8,000 e*ttle and all the burgher*- suppile*. 1*
said by Oenaral Kitchener to be wlth-

Iago of Hartford on the 7th.
It waa
called to bear the report at the scout*
•ent to Chicago recently to oor.far with
Capt StroeUr and the police.

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WaJburj

On* of the most daring hold-ups ever
perpetrated In Pennsylvania look piano
n EUwood City on tho Sd. Throe un­
nuked men met Ccaten Burn*, an
igsd and wealthy resident of that
&gt;lac«, who »U,W&gt; tbo gay to hl* qum-iea with (3,100 to pay hla hand* Tbe
lold-np men seized him by the throat.

Nccly, a prosperous young farmer liv­
Ing south ot this pl*o» shot himself on
hl* sweetheart's doorstep becausl sb*
refused to marry him as early as be

Below we publish the standing of
tbe American and National league club*
cp to and Including tho games played
on Monday, June 10:

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nan escaped, and la yet at large With
11,700 ot tho stolen.money.

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meat reported tq tbe Adjutant Gener­
al this morning that Wm. Morey a mecbaulcal draughtsman, and Mr*. Clara

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J, H. Dawrac, Oso 1 Msragw.

tor a week he made pubbe tbe now* of
an elope me nt Morey la married and
the father Of Bro children. Mr*. Rid-

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MW, Mi*. Robert McCord. u&gt;-l H-w
&gt;1* ow* brain* out st tbs McCord -flow*
n London township, near farad • -i.
Jah, on the night of the sth. golf o.l
vent to London searching for 'Ah.
raung wife who, It I* alleged. d"u»rt -I
ilm three week* ago, sud not Omiint-

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Jasury 1,1WU
-Truss IrsvsC.rsaJ Raptds si Mkw.;
Pre Ciik*rJ and West TJOSW
IMSwre
SOOpn 1131 pl*
Vte Trsvws. City uJ
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Pl. Melos, t.i, &lt;FsrMnU aBdMrtMoan
1208 pm
EBEEP0RT TRAIN*

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'“‘"IS..
coming to town by tbe thousand. They
'are making their pilgrimage to Kan­
sas CHy to attend the twenty-wventH
’annual meeting of the Imperial Coun-

Red
Cross
Tansy
Pills

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B«1 ptetpsld co rvoripr o
pR-s. M^Mar^UaMMwo^r,
YtetoCtataiU
puUdass low*

-tM to i&gt;o fah Ih«t »hu may
n&gt;«i the prisons slic&lt;k
laiportstiOM of raershunlih

b» Philippine itJoatlk to. ti

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PATENTS^

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�Buffalo, lb Dm* I

IgrrnSM and particulars call at ticket

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Mr. and Mr*. Hudson returned from
lilt L. A. o. win KMl at me iumwv
ol Mrs. Delbert Diuu»d, Friday. Juno Mutlikuo, Tuesday, being called there
^Davs Aaplnal! and family spent Sun- on aroount of a sick brother.
Dave Beneway and wife of Middle­
ville vUltad at Cileries Kenyon's the

Mb Pleasant are visiting friends and
retail vm here.
Tho s-radusites exercises will be held
st Ute Rutland M. E, church. Tuesday

DELTON,

at Nashville this week.
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Q. A. Hynos and wife spent Sunday

excursion* dally I
Excuedou to Grand Rapids going and with especially ft
returning on special train Sunday, June
iflth. Rate 75c. Children toe. For
further particular* see flyers. Persons
Aid. C. F. Brooks moved 1U adoption.
Carrted-AyM, Q F, Brooks, F. C. desiring can go ou early morning train
Children's day exercises wiU be held Brooks. Bronson. Goodyear, Heath, at one fare fur round trip returning on
special same day.
•omuiltao Intiuae, tbe time, however, Reed. Warner, Water*.
D. K. Titman, Agent.
Is tun yet set.
Mrs. Chauncey Shumaker (nee Naljio
Edmunds) of Grand Rapids has issued
cards announcing her marriage, to bar
Maybe
you
were
out lal&lt; last night?
many friends M Banfleld.
U you had taken a Krsups's Headache
Arthur Edmunds ami wife started for
before retiring your bead
Grower* Union will pl&lt;*wei
Buffalo Imi Monday to attend the PatsAid. Warner moved that the report Capsule
would
be
cool
and
clear thia morning.
American exposition.

Fanners ami I

Kenyon and children of Dowling visit­
। CARLTON CENTER.
ed the latter's mother. Mrs Pitta, Sat­
urday.
Children's Day wilj bo obesrved bare guest of bar sister Hasel, Sunday.
next Sunday al 3d» o'clock p. tn.
Dr. McGuflin is speeding a few days
in Canada visiting relatives and friends.
The exorcises st tho M. E. church,
COATS GROVE.
Sunday night, were listened to by a
Rev. J. H. lAeey and wife left‘Turn- Isrp. crowd. The children did well
ay far their new homo at Orld, Mich.
Chas. Lacey started Monday for Val­
Mr. and Mr*. Blough of Treeport
erate. Ind., whom bo wUl take a

evlllo.
,
Leuaar Spent Sunday with bls
at Woodbo 17, re tartlng Monday te Grand Rapids, Monday.
ag bls family and household elDr. Mays was called to Carlton Coo­
nd wUl make Deltas their borne ler to treat E. 3. Kershner's child, who
wm seriously 111 with searlltlna aim-

CITY MARKETS.

happen to get after them, never mind,
wo know who the corresponded Is and
Lt may Im titat Mr. Dennis wiU not
make a great sight oat of B, or the
'
selling potatoes, nlt&lt;a&gt; f.Tln* .UK..
uur inducement
JOHNSTOWN.
accepted aod adopted. Carried—Ayee,
C. F. Brooks, F. O. Brooks, Bronson,
DUKCAH LAKH.
Heath. Reed, Warner, Waters. Nays,
Goodyear. .
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Moved by Waters that C. 8. Burton
Thursday and Friday.
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Mrs. Hudson Burroughs vlsited'ther

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Tallow
L00 Is 1.50
•5.00 toM.00
•2.50 to MAQ De Mott.
For further information IikjUlro ef
J. E. Eowxium. .
,10c to 15c

Veal calf..’
Mutton, dressed
Wool, washed .
Wool, on washed.

onrrMbuiMlag.
-K. K. Grant, iu &lt;xl la task in rrwa4 Mia &lt;4
Taur.
t.£. Aman.
riraWatem.
Moved by Heath that the report be
accepted and spread upon the minutes.
Moved by Reed that dynamite kept
for sale In the city be removed to safe
place of storage. Motion prevailed.
Moved by Reed that Adalbert Webb
be excused from building walk on south
side ot High street abutting property.
Carried-Ayre, C. F. Brooks, F. C.
Brooks. Bronson. Goodyear, Heath,
Reed, Warner. Waters.
The following city accounts were
audited:

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Yet, talking to
you about our

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urooks. r. u. uroon. Hrooson, Good­
year, Heath. Reed. Warner*. Waler*.
On motion of Waters meeting ad­
journed.
J. B. Rousts,

We have been liandling the same line for five years
and arc satisfied that we can give yon a better piano or
organ for the price than any other dealer in this vicinity. They ore all old reliable lines. No experiments. 1
here. Come in and look over the line.

$ Benkes G Walldorff

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

When you want the
with a third stroke of paralysis which
caused his death yesterday (Wednes­
day ) tpornlng at 3;00 o’clock. He was
73 years. 10 months old and had lived

LATEST

eblldrM, his wife having proceded him
many years ago. The children are Mrs.
France* Crowell, el thia oily, and John

Take a peep at our

which will be bald tomorrow at £30 p.

window. It will
be there.

Isr letter from Auditor General Powers
relative co claims of individuals against
the state arising from tbe double pay-

We make a special
effort to get the
newest styles in
shoes for you.

lificate. Tho auditor general asks ux to

WOOLLEY

S. Zimmerman and wife were In Bat­
tle Creek, Thursday.

vamoa—AyM, u. r. tsrooss, ». v.
Brooks, Bronson, Goodyear, Reed, and their claim will bo promptly ad just­
Warnur. Nays. Heath, Waters. Origi­ ed id fulL
nal motion m amended carried. AyM,
C. F. Brooks, F. C. Brooke, Bronsou
Detroit Live Stock Market.
Goodyear, Heath, Rood, Warner, Wat-

Jilohlgan Central Live Stock Yards,
Detroit. June Utb. The demand lor
eeatWoodlaadepeat 1Atm, F. C. Broom. H*ath, Reed, lire cattle 1* active thia weak; receipts
Waters- Nays, C. F. Brooks,iHronson,
lowing price* are being paid al the
Goodyear, Wi
Detroit Live Stock Market:
Primo steers and heifers, MA5 C4
•&amp;.W; handy butchers' cattle, 11.10 (g
rksrille, 8u
sod Mr*. IL Lc
•1.70; common. »2.15(«f gM.7fl; eannars'
cows. •1.50 (jf tZAr. atockera and feed-

to Bertie, Toes-

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........ U to 12
For Bale—Flock of breeding aw
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I wish to notify tbe farmers of Barry
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•s.ootor.oo county that I will be headquarter* far

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LEE SCHOOL VICINITY.
Clarenoe Woodard of Battle Creek
spent bale rd*j and Sunday al borne.
Chan. Heise nnd family vMiod in cast
Woodland. Eotiday. .

Gorham, Hastings, Mich. WUl

st

vUliod the former’s parents.
Breaking coIto terns to bo the most
exciting thing al the Center now.
There are six colls from tho Barber
stock farm bore, being fitted for car­
riage roadsters.
JeMle Brook* closed a very suooc**ful term of school I n the Bowler district,
Thursday.
The carpenters finished tho large

C. Hl Goodwin of Cincinnati Is guest Kay Sereguajia* sold oat.
of M. C. Gwin and family this week.
J. W. Wolfe to a hustler.
Albert Adams tost bls beet horse lost
Monday.
.
so finds time to write for the pa|&gt;crs.
J. H.Pteroe, route agent of the Amer­
Frank Woed la building a kt of now
ican Express Co., was here Tuesday to fenoe and making other Improvemenu
Jud Carpenter i« at Mount Clemons
being treated for rheumatism.
on tho Anson Wood farm.
We hope soon so see a new minister
installed here with sufficient health to
Didn't Marry for Money.
'Wm-Cooper has been under the care
Tbe Boston man, who lately married
of Dr. Scribner the pest week.
the campmeeting at Clarksville last a sickly rich young woman, la happy
Sunday. Some who never go to church Dow, for ha got Dr. King's New Life
M home.
Pills, which restored her to, perfect
HICKORY CORNERS.
health. Infallible for Jaundice, bllllousMrs. Wm. Patton ia quite sick.
Claud Baker, the acoout mod allot; □cm, malaria, fsrsr aod ague and all
George EllloU went to Battle Creek,
young clerk In A. C. Wall’s store, re­ liver and stomach trouhlM. Gentle but
Wednesday.
■
turned to Grand Rapids some days ago. effective. Only 25c at W. H. Good­
The people of this vicinity ware sorry year's drug store.
to hear that Mrs. Ida Hoekslra, who
sued for the loos of her husband, whose
Common Council Procoedlngs.
Metbodht aid. Friday, Juno 14th. death was caused by accident while
. R. Gwin of Battle Creek was In working for a rich corporation, lost
Common council met In regular aeeher sulk.
slon Friday evening. June .th, 1W1,
Mayor Rankos presiding.
'
IRVING
Present at roll call—Aid*. C. F.
L
A. A, Aldrich and wife spent Sunday
f ♦lib C. L. Aldrich and wife st Vick*Tbs funeral services of Mm. Hutle Brook*, F. C. Brooks, Bronson, Good­
1
Francos Glasnar entertained Shaw were hold from tho M. E. church year, Reed, Warner, Water*. Absent
Saturday morning, conducted by Rar. -Heath.
Minutes of meeting* of May 17th and
Freeman qf Bowu.
Owen Shaw and wife opened their J tot read—'-----------Moved
tilgan Munlcl-I placed oo filo.
to iw present lor various reaaoas. out a
good time waa enjoyed. An elegant
supper was scryod.
£ E. Warner and wife eaterulnod a
inkwell spent Sunday with sister and husband from Dowling, Frirn at Galesburg.
£. R. Brown and wife visited In sirjs?jsnii?.SE“BMs“ckerson and wife Of Ctoverr. w. coLlum.
Bown. Bunday.
Moved by C. F. Brooks that tbo same
Graduating exorcises of the Edger
eehool will be held at the Rutted
YANKEE SPRINGS.
church. Tuesday evening, JuooMth. Brooks, r. U Brooks, uronson, Goooycar, Rood, Warner, Waters.
’ . ■ Mias Sylvester visited her parents Com. Ketcham will give the addroM.
Moyed by Waters that eomtuunlcal. fr~—aod Sunday.
tloo from W. W. Hampton on sheep
Yankee Springs town picnic was sllm■
DOWLING
killed for Chaa. Baldwin be placed ou
* iy attended, it being a very disagreefile.
Carried—Ayes, C- F. Brooks, F.
School closed last Friday. Mix*
I ewe day both oold and the wind blew
C. Brooks, Bronson. Goodyear. Rood,
I SO hard wo oould scarcely hear the ex- Downing was well liked ae teacher and Warner. Water*. . .
socially.
ngsiMl that, were renderedCale
Rlsbridger
and
wife
were
In
I
J.P. Springer has sold his gray team.
Moved by Water* that account of
I Lota Of homes changing hands this Contis last week.
Mr. RUbrldger is putting up a line D.-R. McElwain sheep killed by dogs
fcffiping, competition being thq, spice of
building for corn and fanning imple- amount of »3.00, bo allowed. Carried —
AyM,
U. P. Brooks. F&lt; C. Brooks,
J Mr. and Mrs. Cappon buried their
Ooe week from next Bunday the Bris­ Bronson, Goodyear, Heath; Rood,
‘J' ywungesi child last week All extend
Warner, Waters.
their aympalby In ibis their hours ot- tol Sunday school bars Ctyldren’s day
On motion Of Brooka, C. F., report of
bareavemMii, they having burled a
tidewalk committee on petition of Adal­
bert Webb and others recommending
Thu U. B. will observe Children's Hm a fellow looking after all the "low tho work not to be done al preeeat waa
Ignorant" class of people fa our vidalty
Day the 23rd st 1030 p.m.
aooapwd.
Hr. Moshler's family visited at and to know the sdlton. Is willing to
’’visited at Wm. publish every little thing that be or

Efcwerth's M.Bowens Mills. Mr. Els-

W, H. Goodyear.

Milch uows quiet st &lt;35 O »L’&gt;.
oaivM aetivs st M.Mftf •fl.FI.
bhcep and lambs, dull and lower
prime iambs U.75 (&lt;r •6.00; mixed M 75
Cje M.40; culls, K.OO&lt;wtLM. Spring
lamb* *i-00 (* W
per ewt.
Hogs are the leading feature in this
market: trade is active at the fallowing
prices:
Prime mediums, S5A0 (9
York&gt;1 pigs, 16.70
; stags. » off. crip-

AND

Gut Prices
WAISTS
We are overloaded with
shirt waists, bought too
heavily, and offer five
dozens 75c., 11.00 and
&gt;1.25 waists

At 45c

The hot weather
just
begun and shirt waists will
be in demand for the next
four months.
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Thu is a bona fide offer
and will be continued until
lot is closed out
Phone 25d.

Goods delivered.

BRONSON
Little Red Front Shoe Store

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
•

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give yon the
beat prices ojt all kinds of repair work.

Rollers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

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                  <text>IL. No. 6.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1901.

VERNOR PINGREE DEAD

Hasting* Musical Club

Th* following vocal program was car­
Pan-Atnerkian Exposition, Buffalo,
ried out by th* H. M. C. July 18.
Rev. II. H. VanAuken preached an
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of sale dally from April X to Sept. 30tb.
For rates and particular* call at ticket able addree* to the graduating claw,
D—1- tlUutMUnd 1
Sunday evening.
MuUo^Mupnt
u«xiu.
Edward Cuneo of South Haven t*
Ono With Him at the Time of
Special excursion to Grand Rapid*
Bunday, June 30th,' going and returning spending th* summer with hi* cousin,
Hla Death Except HI* Son.
Th* next mooting will be hold July on special train *ame day. RatelSc.; Mia* Ida Eaton, In thia city.
The Bawling Drew Slay factory ha*
children 40c. For further particular*

tXSTINOUISHBD SON
PASSED AWAY IN LONDON

While ExOovernor II Men 8. 1*10-

11.00 a Yxab.

Michigan Central Excurulona

Iruculnx* In th* 1 nl’.td Htatre. It »U

isit&amp;tocs.

was slightly damaged. Since writing
th* above, our Dowling correspondent

loualy Injured, oue rib being broken.

wtby of note,
bat the doctor* pronounced again*! hl*
trying to travel until be waa better, the periodical* at hand, loatructloo and
and CcJ. Sutton, who had 1&gt;o*d hl* oom-

l*avtng the patient in charge of hla loo, is encouraging aa it tend* coward*

Special Hanuralon.

1901, theThica-

■tatloo*. Woodbury co Deitor. Inclusive,
at &amp;&gt;- and from Highland Junction,

affairs."
M municipal

Reaulng Room Notea.

Bay View Camp Meeting and As*em- to put tn acme new machinery.
Mr*. Win. Anderson and daughter
bty, Bay View, Mich., July 0 to Aug.
In the attendance al th* reading room 14th, Rat* one iirat class far* for
th* round trip. Children half fare. the former'* *on, A. A. Anderton.
although he continued
Date* of sale July J to 18 inclusive.
Mr. and Mr*. Fay Diamond of KalsThe earncatura* with which *0 many
‘maxoo are spending th* week In thia
have (ought for information ou the
city, visiting relative* and frieuda.

Ing Dresden

racaflt dinner Ib LoMOQ

4:00 o'clock train m tb« C., K.k

ejectment case of Oren Hughe* v».
Donald McLoay. Th* litigant*own ad­
joining farm* In Orangeville and are
quarreling over a line fence. We un­
derstand that th* total value of tho land
tn dispute cannot bo much more than
fifty dollars, and yet able lawyers fought
the caae with aa much tenacity a*
though a fortune were Involved. The
case went t*&gt; the Jury yesterday noou
Furnllur* repairing and upholrtcr- and after being oul twenty-four hours
they brought In a verdict today noon in
Another ca»* very
J ft. Smith and wife of Albion, who similar to tho Hugbn*-MalA*y case I
re stx-udltig
day* with friend*
Ml*
Arthur Geaier &lt;»f C*d

“Oh, do tell u* about a lynching yon

mend* when a colored waiter spilled

signal from th* Injured lady, awung
Horrible” .aid IB* !;..*!,-v*
ihnddae

down atalra kilting the chef for putting
uiuatanl In th* litem-manga"-Modern

rr.-

it La in anirted boy bad mad*

bad inugtit bltu and ru&lt;&gt;*-ly threat bits

.Qdyarnor Pin

I he pruprli-Ur* at nearly al! the tai*

and died Tneaday alght at 11:36. no
‘. one being with him at th* tlm
Mr*.

Pingree and

daughter and

ther On Ibelr mournful journey.
Th* remain* will be tblpped home on

riva in Detroit about the 3rd or 4th of
July.
ManlfMUtlon
death Of this farnou. ellixen of Michi
country and In England. In Detroit
especially tb* *xprewloM of grief ar*

Gov. Bite* ha* luued
proclamation
to the people of Michigan, culoglxlng
hl* famous prodeceseoi and ordering
that th* flags on the stat* capitol and
Other stel* buildings ba displayed at
half mast until after the burial, that
the stat* capltol be appropriate;
tb* alate department* be
Alumni Reunion
Tb* alumni of Hasting* High School
will hold ibelr annual reunion and

lab hous* of Emmanuel church-

Mum-

□net hall at six o’clock. Th* literary

ILLINOIS HIGHWAYS.

fuly 4U&gt;.
rating from the same trough enough
now *pend
The aeventb annual encampment of
ki satisfy him. Ruing by bl* uwn
tearing down theatreet Espyiug Air* Che Barry County Soldier* and bailor*' •jwrvdlng for year* tmirr than Ri.bO'.
now la. might be an Inspiration io any Il M Erb sitting on the porch he made Picnic Association will be held on th* 000 annually on It* rv*d work — more
In that direction Mr*. Erh, chinking
ttal* and lowuahlp taxation under the
Truly the boy* and girl* And much
Mr. and Mr*. Maywood celebrated Curtla bill. T_
pay uf the county and township and
man yelled to her. She their first anniversary with reception*
to their friends. Iasi night the older
ooncernlog the elating of the roam h*v&lt;
fore the animal'* fore feet came aolldly ones were entertained at ibelr pleasant
home and tonight the younger people
down upon the porch where abe had
Tbl* sum. it t
have contributed toward the eupport of
Among the 11a graduating of the ■nfficletit lb ■ doaeo years tb equip cvpleaaant room and reading matter
Joe Weber Michigan Training School at KaiRial will greatly aid the young iu cult!allng a taate for good literature
waa not *o fortunate; be got behind a of iMInnle Belle Diamond, Enoelll*
. ipeni
.
llelow wo quote from noto&gt; left un tree but hl* right leg below the knee Braxelau Sutton and Nellie Marie Mead this enormotu ■ □m te annually
for no thing—dumped Into the incul. lit
lb* table by request, by a patro . of the
of thia city.
reading room.
The Hasting* Musical club, under
animal “» head and waa *o badly bruited
“Why not to the bAat'of the summer
th* direction uf Mr*. McCoy, will hold building
Advoeatm of good road* Ieg1*iailon
for * while- The enu«d bca*t ■»*» ita eighth pianoforte recital al thnMetbnot all *t|ekl&lt;&gt;r* for macadam.
reading room*, and make life more finally caught, chained to a Ire* and odlA church next Tuesday evening.
easy by enlightening yourself upon the killed. We undvruaod that Mr. Bell­
road*
” are mentioned
movement* among the literary, social inger of Banfield waa the owner of th* ber of Invitation*.
“gumbo" and many other cheap mate
and inventive mind* of th* world. No- cattle and will settle for all damage*
TbwSault News-Record of the |8th
It I* even admitted
bere could
done. It la fortunate that no children
lias been teaching in the Republic
■clrntIdeally constructed
up-to-dat« magaxice* and periodical*.
her bnxher, Frank Leins. MU* Lein*
Reaolutlona
Como in, showing your appreciation of
U expected home next Tuesday
THE COST TO FARMERS.
the arhievemenu of th* maaer mind,
Whereas death baa removed In the
John Eggleston, one of the propriealso your appreciation of the liberality calling of th* lloo. Henry A. Goodyear
of the Women’* Club.’’
A potent argument with the farmer
when he can be made to ll*t*n l* lb* in
county of Barry. Therefore b* it
Biography.
hours. He waived examination and1 fluenev of good roads on lb* marketing
Resolved, that in hla death thia soof bl* product. With country ro*d* *i
Mr. John N. Kennedy, a pioneer clti- duly feel* k»enly ita loss, and will cher­
re Mblsona when the
ten of Hastings township died at til* ish while life last* the kindly and help. to the circuit court.
fanner rouid not get bl* gram to mar
Darius Heath, the saloon keeper,
wa* arreatvd Saturday un complaint of gold. Out*** he ba* large capital bo
oily Jud* 14, 1X1. Mr. Kennedy ha*
moat sincerely recognise hl* worth, not Proaecuting Attorney Thomas, for obthough for a greater portion ol thellme only aa a member of this society but aa
eroed in Belling by tb* etale of tit*
a citlxen. We oommend the remem­ arraigned before Justice KenaAon yes­ country roads. H* cannot **tl unless
brance of hla splendid and completed terday afternoon and wa* bound over
afternoon of th* day of hla death when life to tb* youth of today. Hl* unswerv­ to the circuit court under *300 bail.
railroad (tatloo.
Several ladle* of th* Woman’* dub
ing loyalty to duty, hl* dean, pure up­
qoeetlon. that the farmer* of IlllnoU
right Ufa, hla devotion to tha country,
the scale, th* county, the dty, tbechurch
and hi* home are elements worthy &gt; tb* Odeasa Woman’s dub. The club* of
Belding, Portland, South Ionia and they have lost through being forced to
the only child of Hugh and Grace emulation of all.
Kennedy. He cam* to America with • Wedniy mourn hi* low, and extend Hasting* ware Invited to be the gusata *«-ll their product when tb* road* hap­
pen to bo good enough to permit hauF

nodding Bella

sincere sympathy, feeling that they
A very preuy wedding took place at New York alate. He came to Michigan muA be sustained In part by th* rememth* Schlappl church last Sunday even­ In 1835, whan In 1M3 he Anally puring when Royal Meyers and Mia* Gall
Illes which made him so dearly lorad Id
Hamp were united tn marriage by Rev of which ba and hit faithful wife hare
C. Ih Jarvi*. Th* ceremony took place
city.
children, Carrie, Frank, Mali, Nelson
Dated, Jun* 8th, 1ML
anil Lillian w*re grown to manhood
Ct.am ent Smith,
plant* and fern* forming a hock and womanlu**) and are living to cheer
Jno. H. DaxNiJi,
Th* decorating waa done by the lon*Iy boure uf an agad and sorrow.
. r. Committae.

Rev. H. H. VaoAukan returned from
Eaton Rapid* last night, having driven
across country. The object of hla trip
waa to unite in marriage two of Eaton
Rapid*’ leading young people, Earl
Norton and Mis* Irone Holt, the latter
a teacher in the high school of that

Letter* addressed to th* following
person* remain unclaimed In thia office

Uvery and feed bus! tires, eight good

rapturously, “and you will b* an apt

cietr of tho U. B. church will bold
A.H. Inkas’.

Ing planing, matching, and getting uut

pwty with everything

Then, will iw a big day of »|-oru
Sltb.
Walter Eaum

)I«DI OtM
ell. I *t»uld lolnk I ought to,
dteuapoll* nnu

The Pbltedelptte Brconj *aya ihat
railroad comrade
turned from abroad tell* of an expertrace that befell Mm In Munich lUuatra’oma Armi-il with a number of tetter*
nf liitrodncUnti to European railroad
official*, be madv li a point to Inqalre
court car
At Munich be tbuugbt be had aeqnlr-

man will, whom be bad been talking
been ushered oul

about
bleb h* had forgotten io Inquire.
"I Immedtetely retraced my step*.
•aid I be Philadelphian, “and again «n-

whom l had been talking, aufl. apolo­
gising tor taking up so moeb of hl*

hat and plated It to my band. Then he

Gerald developed a Journalistic ln-

an “amateur printing outfit" and start-

"Praamwri

Evaryboffy

booksr—Youtb’a Companion.

Henry GeldnaR Caledonia, Mich.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL

"1 Iliana you a thousand time* for

MtnOH

Colilns, Wm. Sackett, Clinton Harvey,
Mlw Maud Smith, Mni. John Scott, Mr*.
Halxtead, Mrs. Ellon Jone*. Mr*. Sarah

In wishing them

W* have decided to dlaraxiUhu* custom

lent looking old gentleman nipped It In
...—.—
dollar loth
lb* bud by •llpplr.a

lb* baaamant of tb* paternal dwelling,

For Salo.

Endeavor of Coat* Grove ad-

buy him
It looked for

explain it In ■ slmpte manner. Usery,
or I shall not comprehend
fondly. “It amount*

Everybody taT)t«d. Th* giv* something in return.

111 furulsb

Mould return It (Ilk* thin.

Suppose

That*

�Howard E. Holds, Baids Creek.
Tho«j that asmime that all sate of In­
toxicating beverage L* sinful, -and that Amy Houghtalln, Bslliaxwe,. .
Ills therefota wrong for th* govern­ Willi. A. Scldmoro, Hastings....
ment to artataUah any place where It fa Jennie L. Prlosler, HsMings....

peodence," and the n*w ••republic"
should presently make her bow to the
aaserublfd nations. This i* what Cuba
will naturally expect, but she I* young
inexperience. When the United State*
took hold and helped her to liberty and

TWO VALUES.
JERE ire two valuei to every purchase —
whit it costs and whit it pays you. Cork
costs 8 cents a pound, but if you are drown­
ing half s mile from shore, Its value would
be Mtxx what you pay for cork, but what cork
you." When a woman buys soaps she often con­
fuses the two values. She sees only what she pays.
She overlooks what she receives. Now a single
cake of Ivory Soap pays back from ten to twenty
times its cost in the saving it effect*. Test it your­
self I Vegetable Oil Soap. Ivory white. It floats I

B

there can bo any good in th* canteen.
But th* vast majority of people, those
who believe that the best law is th*
one that works best, will b* inclined to
give much weight to the universal tes­
timony that the doing away with th*
canteen has very seriously Increased
drunkenness in the army and has been
hurtful to th* malnt«U4mce of good or­
der and discipline.
it la to b* remembered also, a* tem­
perance advocate* Insist, that drunken

Oliver P. Wellman, Cartleton..
Cynthia A. Grown, Woodland...
Alvin B. Clever, Nashville........
Hose Dcnough, Butler, O............
Royal Burr Mayer*. Caaleion ..
Gall May Hamp, Castleton.........
Martin W. Poland, MiddlevilleVera M. Groefcod, Middleville .

the reason? Hair
needs help just as
anything else doe# at
times. The roots re­
quire feeding. When
hair stops growing It

Its lus­
ter. It
looks
dead.

and by right ought to lie free and In­
dependent, they were working under
the Teller resolution. When the Teller
revolution became operative, instead uf
spectacular, the government decided
that Ita generosity and good will were
Utopian and unpractical. The settle­
ment of the statu* of Cuba has been one
long haggle over tertn*. Tho adminis­
tration could n« bind the Cuban* band
and fool and make them a vassal alate
against their will, but the Platt amend­
ment took a nep In that direction.
saves
Cuba struggled, but the dose ha* at
last been forced upon her. It will now
devolve upon iheadtnlniatr&amp;llon to pre­
pare some other corrective medicine
ahlub will further modify the “Inde­
pendence''of Cuba. Detroit Evening

rioners for Tbornapple Lake Drain adjournod to July 8 next-'
Estate of Jxme* Partridge, deceased,
order admitting will to probate and ap­
pointing executrix ruterod.
Estate of Hiram Cpletnan, deceased,
order admitting will to probate and ap­
pointing executor entered.
Eatabe of Sarah Baker, deceased, or­
der adjourning hearing Baal account

acts almost instantly
on such hair. It
awakens new life in
the hair bulbs. The
effect Is astonishing..
Your hair grows, be­
comes thicker, and all
dandruff Is removed.
And the original
color of earlv life is
restored to faded or
gray hair. This is
always the case.

Our ntlgbtwn

height, xnri

wa* a big anoeea*
Martin Walden ba* commenced di­
vorce proceedings against hl* wife,
Mr*. Emma Weldon, who wa* before
her marriage, Mr*. Emma Flagler, the
mother of Mollie Flagler, who was
killed by James 11. Brumm. At the
latter'* trial considerable waa said
about the character of the woman, and
th* bill of complaint makes It appear
that she I* far from being an angel.
Mr*. Flagler'* marriage took place af­
ter th* tragedy on October 9, 1BB9 He
wm 27 year* of age tb*o aod she wa*
45. He allege* tn st In June. 1900, she
■truck biro In th* face with a dipper
and during the following month struck
him with a lantern, felting him to the
ground. He wm stunned and tn fall­
ing fell Into the river, she making no
effort to pull him out, aod he wm nearly
drowned. Later aha arid she wm sorry i't„y may be right about revision, but
Chat he bad not drowned. Itlsclalmed It is evident enough that thvro is go­
ing to b* a strong effort this coming
winter to secure the adoption of th*
pending recijirocity treaties, and the**
whll* by no means • tariff revision,
Weldon »ay« he dare not go to his modify the tariff law and open the way
home. He was the hired man on the for further change*.
The home market club, th* Boston
farm before aod at the time of the wurdar, aod hM mad* enough out of -he protective orgaulxation, ha* taken th*
county In witoees f*e* to commeoc* dl­ alarm and is already planning for an
' vorca proceedings.—Cbar/otte Leader. active defenalve campaign at WMhlugton. It represents the textile manufac­
8. D. Kopf of Grand Rapids, a repre­ turer* and ocher highly protected In
.v. . 1. .u_.
sentative of the Koctric Power Co.,
wm fa the village on burineesrecently.
Ha *ay* unle** the machinists* strike or
tnme unforeseen trouble prevents, the
company will have their wires strung
to the villsge aud power turned on by
about September X A number of car
loads of pole* have arrived.—Mlddle-

The Unconquerod Boer*

The British still seam to hare a big
con tract before them In South Africa.
The struggle hM long rise* degener­
ated Into a war which, while in the lari
degree coitly, can carry with it no
glory nor exact sympathy front any peo­
ple upon the face of th* earth. W*
hear with freedom and frequency that
peaoe ucgutlatluas are in progrea*. and
that the mart recalcitrant of the Boers
sre ready to make t*rms to avoid an­
other annihilation or starvation. Realiring that there is nothing left but a

several American product* 30 per cent,
'nternational trade rest* upon a buy
and Mill principle. It cannot be per­
manently conducted on a one-sided ba­
il*. If we sell we must expect to buy.
and when the American government
discriminates against a friendly nation
In favor of a hug* local trust retaliation
must be expected. -Washington Time*.

Glitter', i-apbara to Leander l-aplintn.
40* «v 21 Maple Grave, HkW.
Wm -S Shriner per administrator, to
Michael B Todd, parcel sec J.' Ha*tInp, *1-500
rance, Kan. They knew she had been
Lettie Perkin*, per administrator, to
unable »■&gt; leave her bod in aereo yean George Miller Jr and wife, lot 3 block
on account of k'dney and liver trouble, 4 Freeport, IlfdO.
nervou* prostrstlon and general debil­
Zena* Ward Whittemore to Rhoda J
ity; but, '■Three bolllot of Electric Bit Whittemore, parcel village of Middle-

Prof «$lonal Directroy.

Why th* Feeling Toward* Pingree
Haa .Changed

Pauslle, lot 4 block 1" Host log*, ca*tern addition, 155.
The explanation is not found In any­
Oliver P Wellmao to Frank I. Well­
thing directly connected with Pingree
man. *da see 4 t 'aetleton. •!.
blmself.
Michael B. Todd to John
Ketcham
It lies in the disappointment, the dis­
and wife, parcel kee 30 Halting*, • 11)00.
gust, tn the public mind, with his »uo5.1_
Z'U__ H (i___ ..
oeesor in the governor's cbalr and with
ills. King’* Kidney sod Backache
th* McMillan-Burrow* crowd of rojxibIlls hav* been used for year*. We
licaa politician* who have pro*tltut*d
know that they are the beat kidney
political i&gt;ower, hsvo proved false to medlclneon the market. Try them and
the pledge* of party platform* and gel Instant relief. Price 50c., flve box­
have substituted Rlpperittn for popular es tt-00 Fred L. Heath the druggist,
gpvarnment.
sold agent for Barry. Allegan ana CaiTho reception to be accorded to the
returning ax-govr--—
*•- •*" —•
ward and visible
whstaaing —'

f

igroe •«
election

by Ibo foreign fores* wi) I have lasted
just about one year. It haa been a
twelvemonth of Instruction to the Chi­
nee*. They have learned al laat the
power of western civilisation. and that
thalra, hoary with the dual of twoaooro
centuries, cannot meet It. The lesson
haa been taught by Are and »word, by
wanton butchery and loot—but It haa
been learned thoroughly.
The Chinee* govenimnnl aod more
especially the Emprros Dowager, her­
self ita moving power, have learned
that th* “foreign devil*" are to be
fssred aud not despised. We may
dale from thia time the opening of a
new and better era for the great Arian

•un, parcel ucc xj Miauirriiie.
Mattie E. Black to Benjamin F
Washburn. 10ft* sec*. II and 12 Yankee
Springs, KIMI.
Ly dial '.Moore to George W. Gallatin
■nd wife, 35* see 35 Castleton, S400.
William E. Keeler to Walter J. Hay.
ward, part of lot ’) block Ifl Middle. !|le.
•2800.
Jay T Pierson to Eugene Coagrove.
E. □. Slggers, patent lawyer Wash­ parcel arc 31 Irving, WO.
ington, D. C., whoa* ad appears In our
columns, is an attorney of twentytone
year* active practice and la well recom­
mended to u*. HI*rating will be found
in Dun's aod Bradstreet's reports, as
be owns th* Inventive Age. He !&gt;u
A Terrible Hxptoalon
sent us application blank* and other
“Of * gasoline stove burned
papers, and Inventor* who are intend­
ing to apply for patents, would ssvs here frightfully," writes N. E 1
time by calling at this office and get­
ting th* paper* before preaeotlng lhair
application* through any ocher source.

th* roc***** of it* vast area; wmtern
capital and push will develop the im­
Going Went This Summer?
mense opportunities which have hither­
to been denied. The withdrawal of the
Are you going west to visit relative*?
European troop* will probably noth*
attended by any peril to foreign inter­
Are you going wait to ***k * home?
eat*. The government, when I: re­
Are you going "St on budnese?
turn* u&gt; Pekin, will set itself to th*
The Per* Marquette dlrost route via
task of restoring lu authority, and w*
may expect th* boxm will no longer
have **crot *ocoarag»m*nt from th*
Now daily limited service beginning Hn* aud nwkiwaqulok trip and* pieeaimperial palao*.—Toledo Blade.
Jun* 10th via Great Hock Island Route, ant oat. Connections at all points un
one night out Chicago to Colorado. the system with through train* to
We can oonrioc* you we have tho best
aervlce, the best coonr-ctlonv and arrive
in Denver and Colorado Spring* (Mani­
tou ) at th* most convenient hour. Only
direct line to Manitou. Cheap summer
excursion* daily to Colorado and Utah
with especially low rales on certain
days. For detail* write F. D. Lyon, T.
P. A, 11 Fort St. Wwt, Drtroit, Mich.

G. R. Johnson, D. D. S.

Marik E. Horton, M. D.

Geo. M. Rood,
PLUMBER.

Shop, On Doot North

of Hoillogi lllliul Bui

Til Cliuut Pliti li Ito Cltj
—Or rather, the beat plwe
In the city to got clean U U

BUSBY BROS.’ BATH ROOM
Up-to-date Toiumrial Work.

'

�Gen.

Callies
Proml»e

AWAY.

IUDGES

FOR

and

5C0

Fllipinot

to Surrender.

THE

COURTS.

GREAT VICTORY FOR

BOERS.

^RECKON, IN OHIO,
MASS.. AND IOWA.
flUT DO YOU ESTIMATE ’

Manila, Juns IB —•Colonels Infant
ind Guitars, representatives al Geniral Callies, today signed tbs name of

OUR OFFER.

tion from Callies, Inaurgent leader In
Laguna province, that unless the gen­
eral agrees to the Filipinos' terms,
which Includes the granting of smnesly
to ths insurgents, Callies will not sur­
render. Negotiations are to be con-

London, Jane It—The war office hM
received the following d Ispatch from
Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria yeetetday: "NewWllmanenut. twenty miles
south at Mlddolburg, Transvaal. U0
Victorian mounted Hfles. who had been ■
detached from Beataon'e column, war*; £
surprised in camp at Stankoohpniit by
a superior force of Boera at 7:30 p, m.
Springer was killed and CepL Wilhelm on June 13. The enemy crept to with­
and Lieutenant Leo were mortally in a ehurt range and poured In a dead- S
wounded, waa begun by the Ameri­ iy Ore, killing two offirare and sixteen
cana. Tho disproportionate number of
officers hit la said to bo chargeable to thirty-eight men, twenty-eight of whom*
were only slightly wounded. Two at~
fleers and fifty men escaped to IleatEmilio Z.urtxuo, of Tabayas. prov­
ince. baa proclaimed himself tho suc­
cessor of Agulnaldo and "governor of
Tabeyas snd the Philippines, “ aocird

YOUR ESTIMATE.

Been to continue the struggle. What­
ever may be the truth In regard to tho
reported pence nngotlatloiui lu South

VALUABLE INFORMATION

peeled st Washington that tho Cubans
will not accept the sppatenlly harah
conditions with happy minds There

are reports of vigorous activity on tbs
part nt the Boera. especially on the
border of the Orange River and Cap*

Prizes to be Awarded as Follows:

JBW
1»7

IBOO

not pressing the gualauteed loan prop­
ortion because the conatilutlcraal pow
ere could not guarantee the loan wlth-

f tJCfCbfi Ctrttfv. tbafcUM Frees i*ub'.isblng Asma
dallon haa deposited S15.000 lu tho Central Savings
Saak, Detroit, Mich., for the exprvwa purpewo of paying
the prizes In Ibelr contest on the combined official vote
Of the stalos of Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa, and that

■uddenly slipped
capslud.
One

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.

Below we pubWh the standing of
the American aod National league clubs
up to end Including iho games played

The contract tor thia railway will bs
Il ten to John C. FerguMon of Boston,
who. the correspondent understands.

THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE

HASTINGS HERALD
HASTINGS, MICH.

AGENTS WANTED
ru to ride and exhibit aHaznple 190: mode]
our manufacture. YOU CAM MAKE »10 TO
K besides having a wheel to ride for yourself.

“ ■ ■ “**- $10 to $18
*001*981
£.$7is $12
~$3 to $8

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.

0-7 n'tl in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay

phenomenon was observed by persons
living near the Passaic river, In Belle­
ville and Avondale, N. J. For five

In every town
and ‘ village
may be had

JBej Luxar. deliberately raised &lt;mq
of the Germans and dropped him un­
der the wheels of tho car, The ffian
wu killed, but hla brother jumped
from tho car and escaped a similar
fate, though be wm badly Injured.
'
London, June 18.—Earl Rptaei) wu
arrested today on a charge ot havln&lt;f
contracted a bigamous marriage in thw
United States. The earl was met wk
the railway station upon his arrival
from the country by detectives with A
warrant, and he wu taken to the Bow
street police court, where he was form­
ally charged. The nobleman appeared
to be autte unconcerned.
3

Grease
that makes your
horses glad.

THO8. «. 8P8AQUI A SON,

PATENTS.

Waype tJounly Bank Bidg., DETROIT.

wtll be 11.770,034. aa against H.1MJJ
the barley yield 10.507,Tit, aa Main
11.7X0. MS and the oat yield 9^77^33.

La Porte. Ind., June II.—Randall
Adame, a federal prisoner. In the state
prison at Michigan City, who vu con­
victed in 1893 for-the murder of an
officer tn Indian territory and sootancsd to a life term, luu been reli-aaed.
President McKinley having commuted
ley's condition continues about |
same. The rainy waatber of ths p,
three day&gt; hw a depressing street
Mr spirits. but there have bran so t
favorable 4»r«lr,otneata.

�throughout the whole state were pre­
part ng to welcome him home In the
aaoet ostentatious manner possible he
lay dying in a London hotel. While
th. people of hla home city were solid.

deucted ami are about to be punished
There would be no hope tor munici­
pal good government If such aitctupts
to debauch tho administration uf a large
oily could be made with impunity. But
tb. fact that bribers and thieve, have
not been able to ply their nefarious
calling in Grand Rapids without being
brought to book is cause for congratu­
lation. Whether the five indictments
which the grand jury have brought Ln
result in conviction or acquittal Ills
very plain that the public conscience
at the city Is thoroughly alive aod that
looting of the public treasury, bribery
of public officials and the misuse of the
public funds cannot bo attempted in
that city and go unpunished.
Tho honest people of Michigan every­
where will bo in vympathy with the
effort now making in the second city in
the state to purify Its local government
and bring official rascality to judgment.

Tha whole question will present a
serious problem to the congressman who
wants to act honestly and justly towards
his fsllowman. To th. demagogue
there will be no such difficulty. If he

elusion act will strengthen him with his
constituents, he will so vote. And lhe
probabilities are that organised labor
will array Itself on the aide of exclusion
and that congress will not dare to off end
so powerful a class, whatever national
hopes and wishes, it will be‘hard to] courtesy and abstract principles 'of
realise that the strong, aggressive, self justice may demand.
One cannot help hoping however that
reliant Hasan S. Pingree Is dead.
Few men In American public life seme way may b. found of avoiding the
placing ourselves io an altitude of un­
Scientists are telling us horrible
fairness towards a friendly nation and tales about the potato these days. One
at the same lime of protecting the Inter- says that sprouting potatoes are full of
a deadly poison known as solanin and
soother declares that through long
Grade Crossings Must Go.
reproduction by ‘‘eyes", the potato has
lost the power of producing seed aud
The shocking death of four prominent
sroplc at Flint by a grade crossing so­
lid ent will go a long way towards con­
ducing public opinion that creasings

Man" into municipal affairs and his be­
’ coming once again ths valiant cham­
pion of their internals, be lay chafing
hla life away tn the grasp of a mortal

YOU WEAH w.

Douglass Sb
Curtains

Prices
EVERY PAIR FULLY GUARANTEED.

at McCoy’s
until

It's the best made at $2.00.

H. OSBORN

Large Line

See Them.

■ W that rrnaidrnt McKinley ha*
lhe hope of official reward behind
, will he not do his duly and dls-

service law? Collrotor -Sapp of Leil*ville, lor Instance, has b.yri openly de
lying the law long enough.

| And yet everybody koovi that he wa&gt;
intending U&gt; re-enter municipal politics man life Is greatly concerned. The
and fight the policies of some of tho question ought simply to be; Is a gen­
strongest leaders In the republican eral separation of grades possible" If
so, then theaxpense. bow ever enormous,
. In spite of this knowledge, in spile ol
all the hlttcru.es which his recent admlnistraUou of state affairs engeoder^tiWreis hardly a citizen of Detroit j lions of dollars arc easily raised for rail­
or Of the state of Michigan that will not rood building and Improving, when the
feel a personal sense of loss in the death propio are to willing u&gt; tax thrmsolriw
for ail kind* of enterprises, it ought u&gt;
of Hazen S. Jlugree
For notwithstanding his faults aod be possible for the railroads and the
hla mistakes, there is a universal leeL profile u» take th. bunion of grad, sep­
aration between them, and by each
bearing Ita just proportion of the ex.
pease, put an end tolhealaughlc. which
bedtale to rebuke bls own party when must ever increase Ln frequency while
be thought It wm wrong; and that he the stream of traffic is compelled to flow
,wm an able man who bed the strength across the path of the cruel locomotive.
It is a question of humanity In which
Ln training and broom, a leader among merely money cost is outweighed

panmen l La utterly IncompetentHence It baa bcunn decided to do nothing
about II at present. This an reminds us
of our own way in such manors

Mfc. Haukvx-x is now finding out that
the same people whom be ald.sl In the
past to call Bryao “anarchist", “trait­
or”, etc-, are quite willing to shower
similar epithets on himself when he

of tho churches are opposed to1
suffrage. That Is, the wonie,
selves are opposed to it.

JEWELRY,
RICH CUT GLASS .«»
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Defective Lvesigbt.

.... An Up-to-Dute Stock and
Reasonable Brices.

Wl thought that Kocweveit had more
originality. To go to Colorado again in
order to escape from the obscurity of
rattan. And if be did not tally aecomhit poritlyn shows a lamentable dearth
&gt;- -4&gt;lish the reforms in municipal aod stat.
of Imagination.
politics which he set out to accomplish,
be deserves to be held lu grateful rebeantiful aod attractive things in the
laembrance for bls sturdy efforts to do
world, rosea, the most gorgeous and
three things. If he did not succeed
queenly of flowers, and graduates, ths
during his administration in effecting
finished product of our schools. Aod
would that the fruitage of our schools
might be as abundant as Nature's harselvas felt In succeeding legislation.
Whenever these reforms in theguvernmsnt of Detroit and in the stale shall
become realltios th. work which Haxen
ed into one place. Aod what an army
B. Pingree so strenuously inaugurated
it would be! Armed, not with Mausers
Mobile found a way to get- rid uf
and galling guns but with the beauty Sam Jones. Tho newspapers there Ig­
aud enthusiasm of youth: dressed, not nored hla existence. Consequence: He
In khaki uniforms, but In fluffy whiteor has never gone back.
sober Prince Alberta, It would conquer,
not our armies end our fortreeses, but
The Chinas. exclusion act will expire
out May and an effort will be made by
Ute Chin are government, assisted by
prominent Chinamen Ln this country to1 satisfied and congratulatory tone of
induce oungrem not to re-enact the law.
graduating'productloua The cynic may
' derive a malicious pleasure in contrast­
Ing the bright virions of graduation day
with the prosaic facta of everyday Ute.
friendly tbdb-thry have been in a long] But tho fact remains that the commencemem season occupies, and we hope will
time and because they hop. to convince' ever occupy, a precious place In the
congress that China will show her ap­
hearts of tho people, It is the oas time
preciation by offering us friendlier com’ in the year when true honor Is paid to
mercta) terms than we have had lu the
intellectual achievement and when the
PMt. There Is, unquestionably, much
florae iu such reasoning. In the recent’ public Interest in our educational systain is revived aod invigorated.
trembles growing out of the Boxer InThen hall the time al roses aod greduatari it is the lime of beauty and fre
’ graoee, of hope and triumph aod congretulatloo. It la the rime when th.
people turn with pride and affection to
' thsir public schools and oolleges ami
’ pay merited honors to the army of

farm Cools
THE WEST END

HARDWARE.

ROADMAKINQ MACHINERY.

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Bead building in many sections of the
&lt;country baa never got beyond the
Igravel wagon and the farmer's ahoveL
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In no department of mechanical Indcstry haa greater progress been made
.than In th. perfection and manufae।
i■M of thia macldnery under the &lt;llreetlon of st.wrts reducre road bonding lu
any kind of soil to a vary staple prop-

Osborn and Syracuse Spring-Tooth Harrows and Cultivators.
Also Spike-Tooth Harrows.
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Gale Cultivators and Steel Land Rollers.
Fresh Lot of Buggies Just Received.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT.
LITE COURT HOUSE.

�Cha*. Curry &lt;rf Kalamazoo vaa in lhe HrrT * 1
city Monday.
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M. O. Abbott is building an addition

BUY It now.

BUY it where you will get
your money’s worth.

Jacob Rehor waa l£ Newaygo over
Sunday, risking hl* mother.
Dr. George Waddle came bom* from
Kalamazoo Monday quite sick.

city, intend to start next Monday for
fCalifornia, Mr. Stewart having by re­
quest been tranxfrrrvd. They go fur
the benefit of Mrs. Stewart'* health.
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Rar. George Bullen will preach at
the Star school house uaxl Sunday
aftereoon at iJO o'clock.
Mia* Vent Cortright of Kalamaxoo
ws* the guest of her parents. Sheriff
Cortright and wife, Monday.
Wanted, good competent girl tor
general bouse work; good wages. MRS.
E. C. BoWLteO, Jefferson street.
Tueeday evening, June 25th, at Ma­
sonic hall there will be a meeting of
Hastings Chapter, Na 7, O. E. 8., be­
ginning at 7:20. Mu. Tvxoate, See.

BUY it where you will
.
have a large line to Monday from a week1* ririt In Hallend.
Ml** Grace Dunning of Chicago is
select from.
visiting relative* and friend* In thia
BUY it at the right place;
that is at
strawberry social at Fred Bump's Fri­
day evening the 28th of June for the
benefit of the minister. Every body

Fred L Heath's

Mr*. Clarence Lathrop of Ionia, came
to thia city Monday on account of the
tllne** of her father, Darwin MnOmber.
Her busband wa* also In the city Mon­
day and Tuesday.
We are reliably informed that the
। late Samuel J. Carson of Galesburg left
a will dividing his property equally
among his children and naming hl* son

THE DRUGGIST.
Heath’s Beef, Iron and Wine
fine hot weather tonic-

HASTINGS HERALD

If anyone went to the fair ground*
Saturday afternoon expecting to see a
closely contested gam* between the
home club and the colored aggregation,
known aa th* Royal Tigris, ho wa*
certainly disappointed. The colored
players are big mnaoula; fellow* very
appropriately called “giants," They
are the .colored champion* of the diemond and have beaten many a league
team. Il wae not to be expected that
our boy* would via a game In which
they were so hopelessly outclassed.
And they didn't. No* only wore the
homo team outclassed, but they were
not up to their usual form. Damotb
waa unable to pitch and Goodyear
waa absent. Bert Haye* went into the
box and did very creditable work for a
young pitcher, during the first half of
the game. Then the colored pitcher,

place and kept hl* own team down to
only four more runs But If the game
lacked excitement It furnished plenty
of amusement. The colored players
wer^a good nalured lot, full of antics
aod joke* aod they kept the crowd
laughing at their horseplay They

and pretend they wore about to drop it
bm still they held it They would toy
with the liall until it looked as though

Mc.tteughlin.

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SHIRTS at 31c
—arc fut acllen, when you get those
in the &gt;1.00 patterns, but we still
have a few left Some 75c. shirts
among them.

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the $5.00 kind, aud that’s what wc
have, m They are pants that we
bought a few days ago and are all
new patterns.
We bought them cheap and will sell
them cheap.
Conte while we cau
fit you.

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toal &lt;M
House to rent—Inquire of Wm. H.
Sweeaey.
. Born, June 12, to Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Slocum, a eon.
. Ray Hayden went u&gt; ('Umax. Sunday
night, to remain a few days.

Meeting of Court of Honor. Saiurday
evening, June23. Important business
The annua! farmer*' picnic will tw
held alThoruapple lakeur. Friday, Aug.

Umbrella Sensation
The Ci life ns teiephi/ue i-uuipoAj
pulling up polos and complying

of a machine in Nichols A Shepard's
factory at Hattie Creek last Thursday
finishing that member to badly that ho
Middleville.

The Knight* of Pythlaa memorial
servleea will be held next Sunday af
ternoon at 3:0h o'clock During the
past year four member* of Barry lodge
have piooHv! away, and «lnc« lu organ -

Mlss Bertha Chalker of Chicago ii
visiting her grandparent., Mr. aud
Mr*. Philip Chalker

too, Saturday, to reside Her husband
baa employment there.
Maple Hunt dairy Cbaa H. Gardner
proprietor, la now represented by a floe
new wagoniwhlcb arrived Saturday

iterday to receive her diploma aa a
bduate of the university of Miceigu.
fosterday, Mia* Gertrude Lake went
Middleville, where she has employpt la the Warren Fcsthorbcnc far-

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, June 23, for tea. All are In
vhod
On* hundred and tiny eighth gradt
diploma* were granted In the county si
the tesuk of tb* late district school ex

•Igheenth birthday.
.
Tb* Mimes Call* Mill*, Pearl Blockley and Alice Miller wen* Monday to
Kalamss.xi, where they bfoafcurod
positions in the asylum.

ference year In the M. E. church par­
lors June 3! st £30 p
The annual
election of officers and Bee Hive open­
ing will take place. It la very Import
edge of the walk, Wprotect people from
falling down the area to lhe basement.
Flower Sunday waa duly obaerved by
Emmanuel Sunday achool last Sunday
afternoon. A festival service, pre­
pared for the oocaaloo wae rendered
and recitations were given by the chil­
dren. The church waa handsomely

Mrs. K.
Bottom entertained the
•mbroidcry club laU Thursday after­
noon. The next meeting of tho club
will probably resolve lt«ulf into a picnic
siUveh lake.

All perron* interroied in peacne* are’
tevitad to attend the next meeting uf
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tb» F«rta«r« A Fruit Growers Union,
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at ihn court kunae Io tbl* city on Sat-

.irday, June O, M tdO p. m.
1. J, Hruukscf Highbauk wasa pica*-■
Mt caller on tho HntaM), Monday

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valuable and practical device introduced
yeara. Handles alone arc worth the tnont
2nd cheaper

tearing of gloves. The most
the umbiella making art for
We also have higher priced

doula, her daughter, Miss Abbie Brown
of Woodstock, Out., Mrs. Emma Brown
and O. B. Barber of Caledonia, wore
the guest* of Sheriff Cortright and wife
Sunday and Monday.
Lewis Hunt, the oldeel of the two
run away boys whom Sheriff Cortright
brought home from Chicago last week,

Mr. Mason wae elected rohool commis­
sioner of Iron county this spring and
will go Into office July 1st.
The district schools of Carlton plcnicked and held graduating exercise*
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' (‘grove last FrL
&gt;lc were wi
present
and the affair waa • grand*uooeee. £xentisev were bold In whjch the various
■obooh participated and nineteen young
graduate* vara given-ibelr diploma*
by Commlseiouer Ketcham.

HE

Friday morning, Albert Hilum, while
working at Kaiamaaoo for tho C, K. A
8. Hkllway, put the heal of hla right foot
George Maachem of Assyria Center,
quite badly with an adxe.
wa* arrested Monday on the charge of
The severe electric worm Bunday assault and battery, preferred by hla
night did considerable damage to tele­ wife. He was taken before Justice D.
phon as, putting a 4oten or more of them E. Keyes, vt Assyria, where he plead
guilty. Ha la no* languishing in thr
out of service temporarily.
Mis* Minnie Trumbull Is suiting her county jail, where be will have ninety
sister, Mr*. Cha» Daniels, In Detroit day* in which u&gt; refleet onTtia unmanly
for two weeks, after which she gore to treatment of hi* better half.

Ypsilanti Io attend the summer normal

New Century Runner

W. H. Olney arrived home from hi*
western trip lam Thursday night. HI*
journeying extended through North
Dakota and over into Manitoba and he
experienced all kind* of weather, from
a heel that ran the mercury up to HS
degrees down IO a *now storm. Think
m
aiucu iuu snow storms in
.
June!
And yea th* storm was the sal‘
ration of the crops as the sm&gt;w molted
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as fast tell toll and the weather became
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warm immediately afterward*
Barry Ledge No. U will held a fare,
well
reception to Mr. aod Mrs, Walter
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CaMl* ball this evening.
The program will be m follows: »«0
to«!» p m., arrival &lt;rfgu**u, received
by Mr. and Mrs. Eaten at the inner
door of lodge rooui. 8&gt;j p. m. cruheatra; roctuikm by Master Frederick
Heath; *oog, H»«! and Uxi Barm;
pteM irtoMlM* Kith and Aurototte

day afternoon on complaint at hl* moth­
er for truancy. On approval of the
proceeding* by Judge Smith it waa de­
cided that tho best thing for the boy
home fur boys at Lansing and yesterday
be waa taken there In charge of Deputy
Jay Hoglv.
Heatings Tent K. O.(T. M. turned out
about sixty strong Sunday afternoon to
attend tb* annual memorial exercise*.
Rev. H. H. VanAuken preached the
memorial sermon at the Presbyterian
church and it is hardly necessary to
■ay bi* address wa* an eloquent and
thoughtful effort, which held the close
attention of the large audience from
beginning to end. After the sermon
the knight* proceeded to th* cemetery
where the ritual of the order waa given
and the fl ve grave* of decaaaod members
were decorated. The music st the
nhurob ws* rendered by a quartet con­
sisting of Messrs- Crawley, Gammon,
Ketcham and Pryor. Troxel's trom­
bone eextet played at the cemetery.
Bunday, Mrs. Ira VanValkenburgh
and Mr*. Stella Greble went out riding
।and stopped al the residence of Dr. H.
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waa not fcmnd. Monday morning Wm.
H. Goodyear, while walking down
town, moved the gram at the edge of
the vide walk and noticing something
picked up th* diamond. Dr. Clarence
Barber wa* alalog ot&gt; tb* porch and
Mr. Goodyear aauertained who waa lu
owner and phoned to her to call at hit
drug Knt and get the same. It i*
uannceswwj w amt* that -Mr*. Grabf*

White Shirt Waists
For the Fourth
You will surely celebrate the fourth.
new shirt waist

Then you will as surely want

Our new waists arc exceedingly pretty and makers

have fairly outdone themselves.

We had our pick from two large waist

$1,00 to $2-50
We expect to do a big business in these garments for the next ten days.

You should get first choice.

Come and see them.

This is the place

they all visit when ia the dty, where friend meets friend and everybody
meets bargains.

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fy, dull or dizzy, it a
head to do business
It tmtoies the tempo
acts the stomach, inte
with digestion and
out the brain and nt
Make the nerves st
the brain clear and
head will be right.

A POINT
OF HONOR.

Dt. Miles’

Nervine

quiets the irritation, «timulatea digestion and builds
up nervous health and
strength. Try a bottle.
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S&lt;J*1 by druggists on gasruitec.
Dr. Mika Medical Co, Elkhart, lai,

Eczema for
FortyYears

for a name.

breesy drapery of a dinner dross oostng
dark pools and steaming lazily, lay bls
daughter. A Stranger, rills of moisture

MSUTHMT'

beyond the play of tba firelight Mr.
Ankerdloc knelt down beside her as
she showed signs of recovery.
"1 bars to thank you for rescuing my

utterances upon questions of relli gnd sociology made It nfr-rsoary
JUS?

post chaise da«bed up to the porch with
a groaning of leather and jingling of
harness, a broad shouldered young fel­
low completely enveloped In a hugs

got out of the vehicle and gripped the
old man by both hands, exclaiming:
“How's the gout. alrJ And where la
Millie-not here io welcome met"
“At lhe bottom of the pond but for
thia gentleman,” said Mr. AukerdtoA
“I must Introduce you when f— Hcllol"
be gasped la a species of stupe tact ion.
for the gallant stranger bad slipped out
lato the night, and Lieutenant Higden,
hla daughter's prospective husband,
had started In pursuit
.»£ The first man. stimulated by tba alow

"Millie has Asked for you.”’ Mr. Ankafdtse observed dryly aa tba pair
mcloKl the house. "Wi* appeared sur­
prised that you should prefer so-W.ag
he sailor deferred apologies and led
i way to the drawing room at aura.
Mug the door and placing tb*. key In
pockrt-a uisuenver which did act
*(x the young lady's notice and add­
a spice Of alarm to the shy affection
lb wbkfc aba ratur&amp;ad bar Inter’s

add two slices of onion. cover closely
and cook gvutly ten minutes to the
pound. Transfer to a dripping pan,

. Not until tbs visitor to England
■wants to tba top Of a coach does be
have any concepUon of the gtorfea hidd.-u behind those brlefc battlements
Which make every Englishman's home
veritably a castle. What a revelation
of beauty they are! Now.it Is seen that

brown In a quick oven. Strain and
cool the gravy left tn tho pot. take off
the fat. put the grary Imo a saucepan.

forma the Most effactlvS of
grounds for tbs gay flowers In the har­
dy border. Hollyhocks stand up Uka

church of being opposed to the teach­
ings ,»f Christ.
Professor Herron was divorced by
bls wife some time ago, the decree be­
bouses aod tangle tbemaelvM with the ing granted on the ground of dw*&lt;fftlon,
clematis tn wild profusion over lhe and Dr. IllUle swya that hla apposition
arcbee that span the trim garden patba to tbs professor Is because ha failed to
During a day's ride on top of a coach
because be has In other ways laid him­
gardens. During quite a long walk self open to the charge of .Immocallty.
Mong tb* game road oao would not Mrs. Herron speaks In friendly terms
sven suspect their presence baeguM oC
the- unhnrsal wall wcru not an. occa-

For quick responses to cotistltpenta
with final and satisfactory results Con­
gressman Bhsfrotb of Colorado befisves
be 1x14s the record. A Denver mau
telegraphed to him In Washington at 9

this »«&lt;«!»! |p ths fatnmsk« any difference in Waa sent at once announcing th* facts
Ma, It will ba mure than to the Dearer mao. At •) p. in., just as
thv cungrraamntt wae going to dinner,
IJoonlr*-Don’t let that be received a tetognim fr»w the jffiiy

of a eupful of line tapioca, half a cup­
ful of sugar. one-fourth of a teaspoon­
ful of salt, baif a cupful of seeded rat

la piece*. Stir occasionally, aud when
ths tapioca becomes transparent add
flavoring to taste and earve bat with

Boll tender aud slice Irugthwlse. Pul
over the firs a -spider" wlUl two ta­
blespoon fuls of butter, ^dd pepper and
■alt and a little urtneed hartley. Shake
until the mixture bolls. Dish the para­
nips, add to the sauce three tablespeoofuls of eream lu which lias been
stirred aa even &lt; tablespoon of flour.
Boll op ooce aad pour over the pare-

eggs, one-fourtb of a teaspoonfui of
■alt. three eupa of milk and a generous
half cupful of maple sirup. Mix and
strain Imo Ihjrtvred cupe and bake in a

�South Haven

Ing to Com­

pete With St. Joseph

IN

MATRIMONIAL

BUSINESS.

South Haven hM secured the Appoint­
ment of IL J. Madill, a deputy county
dark, with hla headquarters on the

Paw Paw, the county seat of Vah
Buren county. Is located M miles In­
land and couples who wanted to get

minutes after leaving the boat Io
that respect Houtb Haven now bouts
of an advantage over 8L Joseph, m a
trip of a half mile to the court house
for a lleauM la required at lhe latter
place before lhe ceremony can be pir-

CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCISCO

The Investigation of lhe coroner's
Jury into the death of Rep. Doyle, who
died of carbolie acid poisoning at Lan­
sing recently. developed aa Interesting
bit of testimony which hM not hereto

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

state, that fruit .nd garden track
suffered aomcwhal from frost during
May, the damage usually occurring
where crops were oa low ground. ' The
cool, wet weather was not favorable
tor the setting of fruit, but wm favor­
able for curl leaf in peaches The
weather wm racy favorable for wheat,
and bad a tendency to check the work
of theHeMUn tj. The'weather In
April wm favorable to the fly, and the.
opinion of many fanners that great
damage wm then done and would be

The special election held at Norway
to settle the question of bonding the
city for
000 for electric lights re­
sulted In a victory for thcea who favor
lhe lights
A .pedal term of the Gladwin cir­
cuit court will be called about Aug. I
to try Wm. Arnsll, Jr., charged with

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the

reports damage by the fly.
In some
places wheat U beginning Io fall to
the ground. The Indlcatloaa now are
that the crop will be no better than
iMt (year.
Fields that escaped the
ravages of the peal ImI fall are re­
ported to have been Infested this
spring, so that failure of the crop will
probably be universal. The average

The village fathers st Bad Axe are
progressiva. They have ordered 10
new arc lights, and will hare cement
walks laid at every street crossing In
tho village.

Promotes DfgestionChrerfulnens and Rest.Conlaim nelitaOpium .Morphine nor Mineral.

nouncing that Former Oov. Pingree
WM saricualy 111. and that lhe start
for the (J. R would necessarily have to
be postponed.
June 1 but year the condition was es­
A heavy hall storm struck Grand
timated al 48 The per cent of wheat Traverse county on the Uth and did
that win be plowed np because winter much damage.
Fruit wm stripped
killed or otherwise destroyed is 14. and
It would be much greater were it not

For Over

The Peru Marquette railroad is mak­
ing* fair progress with the building of
ita new track at Northville. The grade
operations will lake all summer and
coat nearly •600 a day.
A Muir man Is suing for a divorce,
because, ho mys, hla wife doesn't wash
lhe dishes m promptly as she ought to

gan to prepare tor the first day
big event. Headed by lhe Fl!
and dram or -pa the veterans u

CASTORIA

b* erected la Coldwater very shortly
The use of cement m a bqtldlng ma
terial la probably In Ita Infancy
Otsego merchants are firm believers
In the power of music to draw crowds,
and hare subscribed liberally to a fund

village each week doting the summer.
Ten young tramps, ranging In ages
from it to IL were jailed at 6l Joseph
bills al noon on the 14th. They were on the Itlh. They said they had run
for City Attorney Lank K. Salsbury.
Thomas F McGarry. attorney; 0. - 1 tt
H Albers, attorney; 811 Ison V. Mac­
Leod. former bank teller-. 11. A. Tay­
lor of Now York, capitalist aod pro-

limp, Lhun ul Ufat ium.
the annual tex assessed against them,
the legislation practically amounts to
licensing the transient merchants
without affecting lhe home business

Wlitw Tiirltl Tlcktts

FloHdfii
&lt;iV)LF
&lt;0iMT

Is to celebrate the Fourth of July In
old-time fash I ou. They have rented s
private garden, aod will charge u ad­
mittance to those wishing to see acd
hear the eagle ecream.
The Della County Agricultural so­
built this summer to replace the one ciety will bold the annual county fair
burned on May M Moro factories are and race meeting os Sept. 10-tl. Matdesired. Traveling mon report the

with an umbrella, and the proprietor
of the store ordered them out They panled by a gale with rain, swept
went at It hammer end tongs on the over Allegan county from the west on
sidewalk and both noon had bloody the lath. Reports from the surround­
ing country show that considerable
Hbay wm shy aousc at bar hair. Mo damage wm Jone to vegetation and
Many barns were struck by
one attempted to part them, but they fruit.
ran when the marshal put In hla ep- lightning, and tho reports say three
people were killed by lightning

Maj. Goa W. Buckingham aud his
daughter Anna, of Flint, and Mrs Tom
Applegate and Mrs Wm. Humphrey,
of Adrian, were struck by a Pera Mar
quelto passenger train at Oak park.
Flint, while out driving on the morn­
ing of the 14th. All wore instantly
killed. Mrs Applegate conducted the

During a fleroe electrical storm one
day recently Mrs Ebcr Vickery, of
Dauby, fled to lhe collar for safety,
but a boll of lightning cams down the
chimney aud struck her just the same.
Iler recovery ie doubtfuL

Sanilac counties, where a complete
system of toll Unas will be built Inde­
pendent of the Bell- Moore system.
The Investigation into the death of
Rep Doyle at Lansing hM been taken

Humphrey wm her els*er and lhe
widow of lien. Wm. Humphrey. They
were al Flint attending the 0. A. IL
encampment, aod were the guest, of
Maj. Buckingham's family.

P^MaRQUette
Imlay City will have an old-time
Fourth of July celebration, with all
aorta of game* and sporta

Wheat throughout Jackxm county Is
greatly aSeeted with Insects and some
of the farmers are plowing up part of
ibelr crop and planting aping crops
Corn In many place, has had to lie re
planted ou account of the recent cold waygo and Oceana counties wll
weather, causing much of the seed to
held al Hesperia thia summer.
ret before craning up Wbat has sur­
Jud W. King, of Belding, is
vived la now picking up fMl and the
owner of a calf with two bodies,
heads, Mvru legs and eight feet-

Worms are at work la the apple or­
chards around Bloomingdale. Many
trees have been wholly destroyed, end
the trees look M though a Are had run
through the orchard. Farmers are At

examining board: B. M- Fillmore.
Lansing; Jos. H. Hooper. Ishpeming,
and Emory L Busby, lluilnji, for the
terms of one, two and three yearn, re­
spectively
The Wayne county society of Modern

Red
Cross

PAINFUL

Pills

CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.

Resorts

�Peter Covert and wife are spending
Hickory Corners visiting
nd family.
-

MnilUN Stock Market

WBLCOMB CORKERS
PRAIRIEVIUH.
Charlio Edward* and Will Edward*,
Tuesday afternoon the W.C.T.TJ.
eld a very Interesting ineeUog at the Jr., are visiting tn Galesburg.
A
number
from this nlaon
erne of Mr*. Kilis Brown. Tea wae

•6.90; handy butchers'cattle, 44.00(0
•4.60; common, ML78 (0 43.75; Banners'

wife vb!tod at
DooliulB test Wodnosday afternoon.
.
Tbs Epworth League literary meet­ ThuredayMrs. Wm. Scidmore is having an ad­ home tn Jackson, after spending sever­
ing Tuesday erenlag wm vary enjoral days with bl* friend, J. MeConael, of
ahla and profitable. Subject of study dition built on her bOtue.
place.
Tbs men of this neighborhood have this
Dr. McGuBn hM resumed bls precbeen at work oo the church sbeda thia

lingly Infinitesimal dimensions
w out an entire company. Oftoo-

ere dull and easy at t2.75 Q MOO.
Milch cows quiet M K6 (0 445.
oalren wed re at 46.00(0 M. 26.
Sheep and lambs, dull and lower
prime lambs M. O0C«? 44.26; mixed M.25
Multon, dressed
(0 44.10; cull*, 0.00(042.60.
Wool, washed. ..
Hogs are too leading feature tn thio Wool, ucwaabeA.
market: trade is aedre al the following

Aoella Iztach received her eighth
grade diploma last Friday at the picnic. troll and London.

.*»&lt;» W&gt;

Farmers and Fruit G

Primo mediums, 15.1,0 (0 •S.Qfi; Yorkera of •Siegfried.' Too will remember
e». •3.M (0 •6.B6; pigs, M.9O(0«6.95;
Don't get side-trackod In business. that Siegfried awakens Bninnhlklo
LEE SCHOOL VICINITY
All members of the Farmers and
Dullnee* sometimes pa**e* for death.
Cha*. Aa pi nail aod wife visited the Men with brains reach the goal. Rocky
Grower* Union win please send
Tho Httio girl of Henry Whitcomb
seems aa long to the audience as the
and wife, who bM been vxry sick L» oo former'* mother, Mrs. Asplnall, 8uoImmortal slumber itself. In reality it
*llr. Snyder of i-akc Odessa la visit­
O'Donnell, Mich.
ing
his
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Burr
Sunday, with paralysis of toe spine.
ending. It la a most trying situation
'.*Our little daughter bad an alnxas
NORTHxCARLTON
Children'* day will bo observed
fatal attack of whooping cough and
J. L. Smith aod wife of east Wood­
John Wolf erected a new windmill tremely likely to grow restless.
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K, Havi­
land spent Sunday al J. H. Durkee’s.
land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all Gorham. Hastings, Mich. W1J1 p
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of east Woodland
Minnie Gifford has flnlahed work fnr
visited their daughter. Mrs. Chaa. Helse Mr*. John Freeland.
•Siegfried' In 8t. Locle Alrary—poor other remadlM failed, we saved her life
with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our
one day last week.
Sunday being Gladys
Sisson's ehap!-waa alngtog Siegfried to Mme. niece, who had consumption In an ad­
Perrv Stowell and family visited el eleventh birthday, about twenty of her Sorter’* Bruunhl.de. He had got about
Smith
vanced stage, also used this wonderful
Hugh Young's in Clarksville, Bunday Huie friends spent the aflernoor. with
medicine and today she Is perfectly
Gardener WIctal of Lake Odessa wm her Saturday sad report a good time.
well." Deaperato throat and lung
I wish to notify the farmers of Barry
on our streets Friday.
diseases yield to Dr. King's Now Dtw county that I will be headquarter* for
Carrie Dingy baa gone to Bridgeport
ooveryM to no other medicine on earth.
In rolumi*.
■as accompanied by Mia* Edith Hboup Conn-, to apend the summer with her
Infallible for coughs and cold* Me and
Head Feels Like Bursting
,
--- ■
isttod at W grandparent**.
Hastings.-T. 8. DvMolL
'xHties
guaranteed
by
W
H.
Good
­
Esther Durkee visltod friend* lu
Maybe you acre out late last night?
C. Clark's Monday
Trial bottles free
MAPLE DROVE.

on friend* hart. Sunday.
our streets Tuesday
Will Hauer waa Ic Eaton Rapids the

vlalling tn toi- iiortbern part of the
steta returned home 7'hurwday.
riago of Miss Huldaii Stanton, daugh
ter of Mr Rufus Stanton and wile, to
Samuel Buxton. Thursday. June 2u
Here Is wishing them » long and happy
Ute.
The young people uf dancing bent
are cnntomplatiug a good Ume st the

WOODLAND.

attended a picnic al Carlton given by

hard via I tod MIm Izxinhanl
HANFIELD
Children &lt; day
Sunday. June u
M. E- church.

tn nxr u»o uutuc.
".Mrs. Hartley of Battle Creek la the
gukst of her parents, Cyrus Paulnglll
aadwlfe.
Mn. Frank Shrflleld la visiting
friend* at Battle Creek.

He bi

illrory wagon tod
have their

Donainore of Ionia I* tpendlog

DELTON

. 1ms Friday but a terrible rain storm Wednesday, June 12th of ooosumpUuu;
caused a po&lt; tpooement of the work un­ age 2d year*. Funeral wm held at the
til next day. A bountiful supper was M. E church al 10.10 Saturuay. Juno
16th, itav. G. E. McDowell offlclatlng.
Remains were laid al rest In the north
up *o suddenly soaked ovury thing aide cemetery at Hickpry Corners.
Eben Ponoock of Hastings wa* here
last Saturday to attend the funeral of
greet harm was done and ail thorough­
ly Njoyed ibelr moal.
Mrs. David Stannard hM Improved hero last Friday to visit bis parents
Tho ladles' aid society mettwilh Mr*.
W. L. Hall, Wednesday afternoon.
B. C. Pennock made a buttons* trip
rife attended
to Kalamaxoo last Monday.

bone belonging to
killed by lightning,
as the gusst of Dr.
Dr. M. Utlnka bo

Myrtle Cothran, after a two weeks'

R. Wllilsoe 1* anMher of our
nrograMiro farment. He bM added to
lhe appoarence of bis place by painting
*b* exterior of hla house aod other
illding* this spring.
Mabel Bov man plarcd the aoooatafMonta at the school com me ecement
Little Pauline Kellogg of Mill lake
to
sting and throwing her a number of

■ remarkable thing Is that the child
it injured at all.
hill bu been cut down and
order. Why can't we have
flxed tn a Ilka manner?

COATS GROVE.

Tho eighth grade graduating ex ar-

evening Those grad.ialiog were. 5
Shipman Myrtle 1^1 ger, Floy Erw
tarlle AsplnsJI sod Ray Krway
Charlie W bluemore and family h

round beautiful
short out to s graceluI form. Me.
W H. (rtxxlyoar

home from Buffalo last Saturday. They
see that same of our but!tie** mea
report seeing many beautiful lights oo areWe
not asleep. Judging from amount
tho exposition grounds.
uf furniture going uul from England's
r
_ 1V. --L&gt; —. . - -

nd ium&lt;-d towart tbe

ir* into ttlenre in ten secon
culupleti-ly mastered them,
could bate li.'art a pin drop In the

land •[H.nt Sunday

lightning last week doing «l!gfc. dam

o toner of Hat­
tie Creek with hla family are now i*t-

Mrs. J. Haugh returned from Grand
Rapids last Wednesday
Mrs. Jonas Moore came from Rlrt-

In aii belt hour

daughter* tn Baltin reek
Mrs Izo, Blah up and .
Heatings vial tod her parents Sunder
Albert Geiger of Aon Arbor apetit

io northern Illinois la horn

DeMoll

Capsule before retiring your bead
would be «tol end clear thia mornlog

SOL'TH WOODLAND.
Ruhr Black la at homo, baring closed
her school after a succesafol year's

Bernard Black has rouirnod tram
Sanford Jackman of Vermontville
• pent Sunday with Nellie Crabb.
Bertha Wellman of Sunflold I* spend­
ing a few days with bar cousin, Frank
Wslltnan. aod family.
Mrs. Ixjo Ashley of Grand Rapid* bu

friends.

A good crowd was in attendance at
re Children's day exorcises Sunday

Cotigrai ulatlon* are in order all along
the Hoe last week and ibis.
Henry Yerty is pushing the work on
hl* remodeled home making quite an
improvement In the appearance at trar

The church boast* a new robe of
white this spring, a needed Improve-

Arthur Geslcr spent Saturday and
meeting at the eburah Friday, Jana 21. Sunday with friends hero.
at SOO o'clock. All ladles invited.
DOWLING
anee meeting next Bunday evening st
the church. A program hM been pre­
’
pared consisting of readings, recitations in Ionia last week.
and singing.
Mrs. Stephen Lester end litile girls
James Cadwalladsr of Hleksry Cor­ are spendingseonple of weeks In Union
ner* wm in town last Monday.
ChM. Whiten made a business trip to
mrv. r ay uiomence ana slater, Basie
Kalamaroo last Monday.
Pilgrim, made a week’s visit with hsr
Tho Whlucmore saw mill gang ar­ elater, Mrs. Bex ton, tn Coleman, Mid­
rived homo from the north part of the land county.
state last Saturday. They will not re­
Children's day Sunday evening, June
turn again until next fall.
23rd.
W. J. Gwin of Battle Crook spent
Mrs. Zanders and children of KalamaSunday with bi* parent*.
too. who have been spending tho week
with her sister, Mrs. Gorham, returned
shaking bands with old friends here
last Monday- Ha hM been visiting hla
Mrs. Ham Hinchman has lhe oomoanT
mother st Springbrook and returned ef her mother, Mrs. Griggs, of Ohio.
May Pierce will return from bar visit
purchased a hMflntereet In a retell al Sherwood sometime tola week.
drug store.
Llxxle Btemphler of Battle Creek la
Q. A. Hynes and J. E, Cairns made
business trip to Hasting*, Tuesdaystrock
by Itahtalng one day 1
wm h borne, he easily ।
■lahod the
YANKEE SPRINGS.
J. W. Sago visited at.his brother's
Tho family reunion of tho Willison
Sunday‘
family occurred atJMrs. W. IL Orm»bee’a last Monday. A large, happy,
lied the
nclsv crowd wm present and Dowling

on Him vf Brunithllde. and that kiss
wrnt nil to Its appointed and Haphollkv
Ontali without further Interruption
from the audience It was as fine an
exLIMtlou of
tolae over an audtenew
'Itncaaed." New York
Tribune

COATS GROVE.
Harry Stowell Pm accepted a position
th Carpenter Bro*, of Lake Odeeea.
Herb Sprague and wife of Woodland
QUIMBY.

U Battle Creek Iasi

Royce BalIs improving the *[&gt;pwaranoo of hl* residence by tho addl* portico,
u-.sde a nrofsssfonal visit in
Clarkavlilw Imi Monday.
hMreturned from Grand

Pianos
$

society dlnn
bltuselt famous.

For further Information inquire ef ’’.
J E. EDTAAqa,
:'.j
OTkmnsU, Mich.-'

Not Through
Yet, talking to
you about our

n

Which success In Ita most flattering
form may be won quicker than oo the
after dinner platform. The num who

Organs

Mon naroea

V-

dinner tn 1880
southern newspaper aake.1 him
be would say, and be replied:
thought of 1.000 things to say. MO of

■V.-

We have been handling the same line for five years
and arc satisfied that we can give you a better piano or
yrgun for the price than any other dealer in this vicin­
ity. They are all old reliable lines. No experiments
here. Conic iu and look over the line.

The ova Gon which the young. naouJi
night wben the last ringing sentence
of bls apceeh bad been spoken never
haa been cqQ*l*d on a similar ixxa
sion, and hla fellow cltisena at home
stood for hours In tho rain tn crowda
tb« spokesman of toe new south. Hla
progress from a local to a national
reputation Lad been made In a bound
- Alnaleo's kfagulne.

Ow« of ths Qbv.i Slants at Bro,kl,a
"Speaking of queer things that hap­
pen tn Brooklyn." said a member of the
0nance department, "a tew nights ago
Fifth avenue elevated road
There
were few passengers In the car. Bit­
ting opposite ma waa a detunre looking
Brooklynite with a large bundle under

wrsptied with newspapers.
"Suddenly a violent Internal move­
ment agitated the bundle under toe

J Renkes &amp; Walldorff
Wb.„ ,0. w„.

and deOanily. Then the boodle under
the other arm heaved and struggled.

perately to get them back Into the
effectually concealed.

He Indignantly

and let them fight It ooL**—New fork

, Cut pr|ce6

latestiWAISTS
L.^^
Take a peep at our
window. It will
be there.

bead of a large game rooster broke

We make a special
effort to get the
newest styles in
shoes for you.

WOOLLEY
AND

BRONSON,
Little Red Front Shoe Store.

We are overloaded with
shirt waists, bought too
heavily, and offer five
dozens 75c.. $1.00 and
$1.26 waists

At 45c

The hot weather has just
begun aud shirt waists will •
be iu demand (or the next
tour mouths.
This is a bona fide offer
and will be continued until
lot is closed out
Phone 204.

Goods d silvered.

lerroptkma."—Lady

lied a Scotch village.

Graurille'a

Hec­

After perform-

I

J. S. Gooflyear &amp; Sa

store* Of learning, wit and eloquence
with aueb an sbaarptlon in hla subject

sheriff been present to keep them under
control. We hope to see many more
nourishing flaelr
People are docking to lhe resorts tbh such baptw gathering* at Mr*. Onos- body left the room. Somebody naked
beo's rosldenoe, and may they all live
large company f
meet another year is the wlah of tho net at Stafford House} if be liked tb*

aad wife attended
Point last

Hrpto Quinine Tubleta.

Ulpatlnn.

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boiler* Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
Ail Kinds of Casting Done.

tor a halfpenny, which a collier lent

Before having anything done give us a call

EARLY &amp; BURNS

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNB 27, 1901.

UUOO ESSE VIOERIS*

FOR THE NINETEENTH TINE]

IMENT EXERCISES OF board

for the ceremony tef conferring ORADUATES OP HASTINGS HIGH
the diplomas. Mr. IL M. Batea, presi­
CLASS OF »O1.
SCHOOL HOLD REUNION.
dent of the board, then performed that
pleasing duty and after the benediction
» Ymtnc Ladles and Four Young bed been pronounced the claaa of 19U1
GoaOsmen Racolvo Their
r?-3
Diplomas
gratulaiions of their friends.
Dinner Oratory.

Farewell Reception to Walter R.
Eaton and Wife.

day sot for the graduating exercises of
the HasHnga High School. It reams to
.be' a special dlxpentatioe of divine
ProvMenoe that it shall not rain during

There can bo no quest ion but that the
custom of holding an annual gathering
Beldam hsss young man come to thia of the graduate* of a high school is not
only pleasurable to the graduates but,
city a stranger and In the abort period
ot live years *o completely won the es­
teem and affection of everyone as Wa^ the oommuolty In which the school Is

loyal feeling to school and creates In the
public mind a new and deeper personal
interest in educational affairs. There­
fore It la with tincoro gratification that
the Hkaald chronicles the raoocss of
the nineteenth annual reunion of the
of the country. Mr. Eaton has hold
ln
tor bnldlng
Hastings High School Alumni Associa­
several offices In Barry Lodge, No. 13,
tion, held last Friday evening at the
[wrizh house of Emmanuel church.
was vicacliancellor, a position for which
Preliminary to the banquet rite
he was peculiarly well fitted.
alumni mot on the lawn of Mrs- Brea
Ia*c Thursday night the lodge dem­
Colgrovn's residence and elected officers
onstrated to Mr. Eaton the fact that
was overcast and frequent tnyiiorings his brother knights and their ladle* elected: President- Dr. F. E. Willison;
bold him and hl* wife In high regard
rice president. 9. C. Grouse!; secretary,
and that their best wlsbte go with them
Mia* Myrtle Sullivan; treasurer, Mia*
U&gt; tholr. bam* In the now country to
, Mary Wooten.
which they have gone, by tendering
was tf*»g on in Temple park, Hast-*
The alumni and their gueau, to the
lag*, and changed hly plana, so as not them a farewell reception.
number of about 150, then rejialrcd to
the church house where they ware Mat­
Important and happy oerairiOc. For carried out as published in the HEMAt.U ed around the handsomely adorned and
generously loaded tablas, which the
enthusiasm of the Deration or spoil the
ladies of the church are so famous for
Mr. and Mrs. Eaton. Then there wore
preparing. After invocation by tbo
Rev, George Bullen the agreeable bust□M* of disputing of the refreshments
Heath, a song by Hasel and Leo Burns,
waa entered upon wtthall the zest which
a piano trio by Mimes Edith and Anzosuch an tppetizing feast could not fall
! school grounds. It was ombrillshed
to produce, even in the mml fastidious
recitation by Hazel Burna, a *o!i&gt; by
of epicure*.
Ruth Wclasert, a recitation by FlorExcriloul music was furnished by
enco Diamond and more musk- by the
Troxel’s orchestra during the banquet
tbs high school teachers, the members
Refreshment* in the form of Ice
E. F. Bocutn a* teostmas'er preside
cream, cake and lemonade were par­
over the feast suit the literary program
taken of aftar which Mr. Eaton made
several hundred interested people.
some* feeling remarks, reminiscent of that followed, performing the exacting
duties of that office in an entirely felicit­
evening waa pleasantly closed with a ous manner.
divine blearing on the exercises. Then
hop tn the armory.
Sylvester GreuseI acted as master of
chorus of little boys
1901 which wa* given by W. G. Bauer
ceremonies both In the preparations for
the function and in its conduct and "de­ of Eaton Rapids. Clayton Hinckley,
teacher of music in the public
serves much of the credit of Its success.
Hams, VanArtnan A Marple were the
The class song, the author being too

DvtevK »Kh*r aed&gt; we mix U*e .
S..;t

ssssk.’s^s.*''

WftsfflsSl'ur*
Ton bo nun &lt;*■ *&gt; rth irtU &lt;n«t ■&gt;;
V*r»*t ijuw cSter »aS pffiow. '
Oti «■ kav* so SMter see.
She ku fin* teMa lb* &gt;*v*l &lt;m*
In taat werM tksVsfteatnn patsTk»«ti w» ntae Mr. uaiy
T«t m ka&gt; U her &lt;t»*1 rata.

xUst.

he waa prominent and in which be WM
a general favorite should pay him the
to this Interesting ceremony
could (heir, friends witness compliment of a farewell reception on

■ fee his subject that rugged nod forceful
Writer, Tolstoi. He predicted that the

‘-. Marie by the orchestra waa followed
by an oration by Miss Mabe! J. Hicks
^Chambered Nqutllos," and delved

W. C. T. U- County Report.

sung by the whole audience. A duet

x
Bad weather and Illness prevented Hams followed. ■
the Cloverdale union from doing as . Superintendent N. H. Hayden spoke
much work this winter aa they would very entertainingly and wittily on the
School Year. An old college song was
which they realised (5.40 althougn it then Indulged In by all present after
which Dr. Ben Loe of Grand Rapids,
county president, was with them and showed that tbo cares ot professional
aided In the program.
The new union at Welcome Corners to make a very nrat after dinner speech,
makes us number 12 unions in tho even upon such a "bard" subject as
oounly. it was organized May 8 by "Bricks."
Mrs. Frank Haws then favored the
with Mrs. Agnes Gorham, president; company with a flue sola The toast
Mlsa Erernia Edwards, secretary and master next called upon Don Smith to
Mrs. Brant treasurer. The following talk about “Bate" and the young man
Friday they held their first meeting proceeded to handle bls theme In a way
and perfected the organization. They that showed ha didn't oe$£l jfl_be
have eleven members and hold their coached. In fact be made a fafL
Leon Bauer followed Mr. Smith with
Star union bold their regular moot­ an Interesting talk on "Trades". Then

■ed effort by Milroy B. Hutchinson,
ing the first Wednesday in each monlb.
who waa speaking a large dog oroThe May meeting Waaheld at thehome
of Mrs. Bishop with ulna in attendance. antly by MIm Nonna Michael.

! unconcernedly walking off again.

Mr.

Ing was held as ths homo of Mrs. Newi disconcerted by thia manifestation too, with nine present. The question,

purity, Mra. McElwain. Hasilugs; evan­
gelistic, Hrs. Lizzie Shultz. Shultz;
Sabbath school, tire. Agnr.« Gorham,
Hastings} franchise, Mrs. Georgia
Brown, Prairieville; flower mission,
Ethel Coats, Coats Grove; narcotic and
noc-alwhMie med lea; I.,.,, Mre. Dr.
Hortos, Hastings; purity in literature
and art, Mrs. Bull* 1 -ampman, Haulisg»&lt; Hsbbstb obwvauer, Mre. Alta
LuAwtek. Glovtwdalv.

Tboegh
K-nely «r.i US.V &gt;»n&gt;T.
a nJ tin eintaat* wwni»au rt«
May the praclnua tbuejht u«u
Thai tn bea.ea nu.&lt;h-r waltz.

COVERED WITH FLOWERS
IN NAME OF FRIENDSHIP, CHAR­
ITY AND BENEVOLENCE.
Beautiful Ceremonial of the Knight.-i

Barry Lodge, No. 13, K- of P., held
its customary memorial service over
the graves of deceased members last
Sunday afternoon in the presence of a
Lead by tbo Hastings city band. 25
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The knights then proceeded to their

side of1 the rood, whereafter listening
to a selection by the Land the Hon. W.
W. Potter delivered s short but excel­
lent address, reviewing the history of
the order and commending ft* undying
principles o! friendship.
At tlio close ot the knights’ services
tbe band boys held a memorial service

they played a dirge and Jas. Crawley
In behalf of the band deposited flowers
priato remarks, the knighte standing
in a circle around tbe band.
Thus ended a very beautiful and
touching rite In honor of the dead.

Obituary.

having nine grand per­
enu, nil U« il, via.: Great groat ffraodWtititgpljtt.. «r, aged 100, ofNewYork;
great grandmix her Palmer, aged 80, of
Hastings; grauamothor Bush, aged •»,
of Hastings; &gt;■ eat grandmother Stil­
ton, aged 90. c Battle
Hauls Creek; great
grandmother. Hubbell, grandmother
StlUon, great randfather Hubbell,
grandfather John W. Silicon and
grandfather T. h . Bush of Hastings.

.

Pleasant Musical Event at M. B.
Church‘.Tuesday Night. '
JUNB SESSION FOR EQUALIZING
ASSESSMENTS.
The HaaUngs Musical Club assisted .
by tbo Hastings Mais Quartet ga«o a
Chartca A Polly of Barry, Elected very successful concert Tuesday even- ;

According u&gt; the statute tbe boards of
rapcrvljors meet co the last Monday In city, and the ladles and gentlemen of
Jpoeonce in five years fo/the purpose
of equalising the sseessmente of the tho large attendance and evident approctaxlon of their aUaintnsnui which
county. This l&lt; ths year for,the quin­ such attendance signified. The church.
quennial । session and tn compliance could not have held many more people '
with the law the now board of super­ Tuesday night without serious d!*eotnvisors axtvened st the court house MonThe platform ot tho church was tasti­
Ing of the present board the first thing ly decorated with festoons of banting,

pointment* of tbe standing oomtnlueea
Tuesday mornlqg us follows;
Of course all the young pianists did not
Equalization--Brown, Youngs, Cox,
C. L, Chaffee, PirnlaH, Klingensmith, do equally well. All did not attempt
equally difficult music, nor show the
Finance--Abbey, Millar. Johnson, »*u,o technical skill. But measured by
Doster, Driano.
their years and the degree of training
Claims—Cock, Hinkley. William*
Apportionment - Mau*, Youngs,
Hynes.
truthfully said to have done themselves
County properly — Doster, Brown, and their teacher great credit. They
Furals*.
.
Inventory county farm and jail—Cox.
wieotlous work.
Klingonxtnnb, Chaffee.
Inventory court bouro-Young, Maus,
The vocal numbers, interspersed lib­
Freeland.
erally throughout the program were
Judiciary -Brown, Cock, Abbey
also well rendered and added greatly
Printing -Furnlx*. Delano, Him*
Drains—Williams, Johnson, Doster
Insurance—Maus, Delano, Miller
Township clerk's report Chaffee. rendered piano trio, an overture by
Klingensmith, Miller.
Czerny's, by the Mlssee AnzolMta and
Fuel- Klingensmith, Abbey. Cox.
Pay roll- Hinkley, Brown, Youngs. Edith E. Lombard and Margery
Keablca .Miss Clara Wightman fol­
GREAT EVENT.
lowed wtlh a vocal solo by Bowers en­
titled "Wall." The young lady showed
Buckskin Bill Coming With His Su­
perb Exhibition.
Doyle played a piano solo, the "Mill
It will b« with universal rejoicing
Wheel" by Smith, very nicely.
that the approaching visit of Co). V. F.
The fourth number was given by tbe
Cody, Buckskin Bill, is hailed. This
Hastings MaleQuartet, Messrs.Charles
noted scout and Indian fighter will
Barnaby. Frank HoHon, John Ketcham
bring with him over 1.000 men and
and William Sbiilters. The selection
was Grigg Parks' "Ashamed of J*sus"

Gribri's descriptive oom posit ion. ‘The
Storm" with much skill, and after her
United States army and England and
came a cornel solo by Miss Agnes Lowry.
Germany, as well as a troop of female
The young lady so thoroughly pleased
her audience by her rendition of Fen­
He will be here Wednesday, July 10,
and the town will ba crowded with axil's "Impromptu Waltz" that she was
visitors. Grand street cavalcade at 10 obliged to respond u&gt; an encore. Spin­
dler'* “Charge of ths Hussars" waa
thereupon executed by Mia* Clara M.
Hall and part one was delightfully
Death of Darwin McOmber.
ended wiihacradlceoug/'Welgenlled"
Darwin McOmber, who was attacked by Frank, rang by the "Treble CleF’
chorus, consisting of elghtyoung lafilea.
tinned in tbe HekaLU laat week, died
Part two was opened by Mias AuroSaturday night.
letla Loin bard's playing of Rive-King's
Mr. McOmber waa born In Galway, exacting "Ballade pt Polonaise de Con­
t(. Y, Nor. 30, 1821, bring of Quaker cert" a brilliantcomponltlon, admirably
extraction. He camo with his people handled.
to Michigan in 1835 and settled in Ma­
ple Grove township. Darwin located Dolores, “Yesterday I Waa Spinning"
In Baltimore tdpnshlp In 1838 which sung with marked success by Mrs. R.
than fifty years. In 1M1 be married
Emily Mott. Two children were born
of this union, one dying In Infancy, the
other living co become a soldier In the
blvll war and dying before its close.
M re. McOmber died In 188! and In
1658 Mr- McOmber married Belen M.
Green, Three children wore the fruit

I. Hendershott, Then came a piano
solo, 'The Swallow song" by Bohn,
nicely played by Miss Grace Beamer.
Mias Blanche R. Calkins’ Ml action
was entitled "I’harphase de Concert"
by Seeboech, a beautiful adaptation of
the “Suwanee River", and effectively
played.
One Of those charming negro ballads
"Pt/ Little Lamb," the production at

McOmber waa postmaster lor many

Male Quartette with such pleasing
effect as to result in their recall.
1
One of the most ambitious performaoces of the evening was the playing of
live life. Deceased was a good cUisen Ley bosh's opus 27 from "La Sounambuand generally held in esteem In the
community in which his lot waa cast.
young lady handled her dlffk
The funeral was held Tuesday after­ exceedingly well. Mirs Edith

■ raa the oldest of eight
children.

Brown, officiating.

Feb.

Tbs Woman's Club.

exher relatives a id a host of friends
Immediately noon hl* greatly mourn he? sudden departure to
her heavenly luxne.
Funeral service* were held yesterday

the young radpt w*» only able te
a flying rtsil to bl* friend* in th«
The standing of the cade:* u
graduate from ths academy determine
their poritimi durinc tbs two years of
tefc duty required of them l&lt;f&lt;ire the;

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

about fifty marchod to the cemetery In
command ot Chancellor Harry G.
Hayes. Upon arrival at the cemetery
the sixteen graves of deceased member*
buried there were first visited and it.
gentlemen's voices are nicely balanced
tho name of “Friendship, Charily and hundreds of Indians, cowboys, Vnqueros
Benevolence" flowers were placed on of M ex loo, Gauchos of South America,

the program, waa entertainingly treat- 1879, on the Bush homestead, three
mileg *oiita of tbe city ot Hastings. At

leave ot abaence, Mr Acxerroc: was)
assigned tn duty during the official trial
trip of ths new flyer, tbo b*ttltnhip
elate, Illinois, Which has just been put
"Into lutumiteiim by the government.
The preliminaries and the trials t&lt;x&gt;k

Year.

ITS EIGHTH PIANO RECITAL.

Ingly that duty was .performed by elect­ green, predominating. The decorat­
ing Charles A. Polly of Barry, chair­ ing was done by Harriott McIntyre,
man, two ballot* being necessary to Jeannette Hughes and Lloyd Hoglo.
and reflected credit upon their good
Chairman Polly announced bls ap­ taste and judgment.

“The

physician says that stimulants would
bo conducive to recovery and, she ro­
Ho |&gt; « Barry County Boy.
riwi with a chorus entitled "Over
41 and Over DiJe," by about thirty tates on principles to them, ought her
Ths Grand Rapid* Herald contained
ri*, load by Mias Brumm. The girls
the following item last Friday morning
ag rery afcriy.
ooe new member. Their officer* are
CUyloa G. Hinckley, president of Mrs. Adelaide Perry, president; Mrs. blds fair to make a mark tn the world:
Cadet Ackriron of Middleville, Mich..
Cell* Pennock, recording and con-re­
i &lt;rf the day in a t hought- ponding secretary; Mrs. E. Pennock, whq graduated among the leaders of
his class at the United Buim naval
academy at Annapolis, spent Wednes­
; of "Our Duties Towards Our
day
in Grand Rapids, the guest of Mrs.
At the county convention the follow­
L. W. Keeley, No. B Eighth avenue.
ing Superintendents for departments i Mr. Auk er-on was on his w*y to San
Mias Ma
Frsnrifcsi, where ho joins the flagship
een ramie Mrs Minnie Norwood. Deluin; press, Iowa, which bead* a formidable squad­
lediotory. Mrs. NetUe williams, Prairieville; ron lt&gt; a eriil.Mi down the »rot roast. He

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Chairman. Standing Commit. .
tsoa Appointed. ’
'*

brato the completion of their oourye.

followed with the class oration, a well
delivered production on “The menu­
menu we build."
E After music by the orchestra Louis
A- Wardell delivered an oration in
,'vUch he extolled American energy
Mgiri enterprise 1U an Interesting nun( nor, hi* theme being “Impossible Is

11.00
■

Tho last meeting of the women's club

city, conducted by
seaietery.

uaicaie Club.

program with Binding's "Rustle of
Spring," a short, showy production,
and rendered with good effect-.
. ended by the singing of
"Daddy," A pathetic and beautiful bal­
lad of BshrawPa, Uy the Hastings Mais
Quartette.
The ciub and Mrs. Arehle McCoy areto be congratulated ou the raceeas of
tbelr eighth recital.

There will be no [pterferencs on acBowllug Dress Slay Co. wtlI not be run-

Nashville, Mich.'I
... .
Juno 24, WOL f
This is to say that the bouse that I
tearahed In HastLag* on Jno* 17th, I
found no iirooortv Ihi

Troxel Fri-

Ltoenoefl to Hod

Bai ls* H. Ataateit, Maple &lt;J

�in protection or free trade, he muH real­
lie that oor present tariff system can
make no pretense to systematic or
scientific arrangement- The room ar­
dent proccctloaisi, It be had no person­
al financial intoreat In tbe outcome,
aught well be a staunch advocate of

TUB TRUTHS.
DROP of ink will color a whole glass
of water. It is an inch of yeast which
makes a pan of bread rise, and a single
cake of soap containing unabsorbed
alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces
and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take
such risks with common soap ? Of course you
can get along without Ivory Soap. So can a
wagon without axle grease—but it goes hard.

f

mon Ills that attend upon spring, beau­
teous spring! Pnsaltily it to a symptom
of weakness. and as such should lie
Ktod by . tonic of Iron, which the
Standing clear and distinct, marking
or will phcacrlbe. says the Ph liar
tho difference, th* superior merit, the gctpbla Times. Outward treatment la
adaptability to present day ailments is also advisable. The* hair sboaM b*
tho volume of local testimony for Dr. A. washed regularly, but not too freW. Chase's Nerve Pills. Ils so different guently, or It will become- still mor*
from th* ordinary remedies referring impoverished.
An excellent shampoo la made by
to euros made at distant ]»luta which
melting a cake of pure-castlie or olive
it Is hard to verify. There la a reason
oil soap shaved Into thin slice* In a
for Dr. A. W. Chare's Nsrr* Pills com­ quart of boiling water. When the soap
manding home evidence wherever they to thoroughly dissolved, tbe result will
are known. It is their wonderful In­ ?• of jellyilko consistency. Add to It
fluence In bringing up the standard of &gt;pe tcaspoonful ot bicarbonate ot soda,
nerve force. Mrs. J. H Burby at Green tnd when cool pet fume It or not. as
street, Hastings, Mich., says: “bwaa preferred. Put th* result sway in a
suffering from nervousness and pain In
the back caused by th* kidneys being
inactive. Bearing of Dr. A. W. Chaaeto
Nerve Pills t got a box at W. H. Good­ &gt;cvi-ral waters, each true becoming coolyear's drug store and after taking on* p and cooler. Where dandruff Is pres­
box I waa greatly benefited. The pains int a good ihampoo consists of powderin the back disappeared, the nerve* be­ K1 borax. 2 ounces; powdered eamcame steady and I can gladly recom­
mend the pills." Dr. A. W. Chase's

But what do they represent?
Surely not the state of Michigan.
Wlth all tils faults Pingree wm closer
to tbe people and dearer to tbe people
than these distinguished office-bold»r*
could ever hope lobe.
The manifestations of popular grief
over the passing of the ex-governor is
so general and genuine that even our

1

Oar neighbors.

earrail Opinion.

hair ■
you wlih. There’s
guesswork about tl
it’s sure every time.
To re-1

color to
gray hair

After K/llO/Ml
mine l&gt; W IXUI
lor two! ...? „
or three weeks odtke how
much younger you «ppear, ten yean younger
at least.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor also
cures dandruff, prevents
falling of the hair, makes
hair grow, and is a splen­
did hair dressing.
It cannot help but do
these thlnn. for It’s a
hair-food, when the hair
la well fed, It cannot help
but grow.
It makes the scalp
healthy and this cures
the disease that causes
dandruff.

Protoct'on and Republicans.

As a friend to neither, or to both, ot
1110 great political division, we say to
tha republicans: If you allow the
American Protective Tariff League to
dictate rour policies.In the future, to
visit with political punbihuaent Repres­
entative Baboack and other representa­
tive* in the lower house who profess
principles malodorous In the eyes of’.he
rigid protectionists; if In short you fall
to recognize the feeling In the rank and
filo of your party that the time has com*
for a reduction of imposts, especially as
affecting material* controlled by Illegal
trusts—If. wo say. you permit or fall In
those things, you sro doomed to defeat
at Che next election. You will be de­
feated because In slates hitherto safely
counted upon to return a republican
electoral the feeling against tariff-fos­
tered trusts Is as great now as ever waa
that entertained In regrfrd to allver.
We are free to confess that tbe ground­
work for the one i» fully as substantial
as was Dial for the other.— Minneapolis
Time*

President J. L. Snyder of th* Michi­
gan Agricultural college, will do the
orating at Lake Odessa on the 4th.
Webster Bastings, who haa been
principal at I*alo school* for several
years, has been engaged as principal of
tha Woodland echoolsfor the next year.
' While cutting weed* one day last
week Village Marshall Faruum found
a gold watch, and now It la to be pre*
earned everybody in Middlevilla la cut­
ting weed*.

levied by the Russian government on
foreign petroleum Imported Into Rusia,
and «iow the Russian ambassador st
Washington Inform* the state depart­
ment that In consequence of this action
Russia will hereafter Impose her maxi­
mum tariff rate* on while resin or colonhopy, galipot, brewers' pitch and
bioyclse from the United States, bog!li­
ning today. This to a second dos* of
retaliation on the part of Russia. Sec­
retary Gage recently held that the

E. G. Biggers, patent lawyer Washtngloo, D. &lt;?., whoso ad appears in our
columns, is an attorney of twenty-one
years active practice and is well recotntoendral to us. His rating will be found

Professional Dlreciroy.

he owns tho Inventive Age He has
sent us application blanks and other
papers, and Inventors who arn Intend­
ing to apply for patents, would save
time by calling at this office and get­
ting tho papers before presenting their
applications through any other source.

Is caused by a derangement ot1 the
nerves. Ltcbty's Celery Nerve Com­
pound to an extract of celery combined
with Other efficacious medical ingredi­
ents resulting In a nerve medicine of
rare virtue, and wonderful In It* prompt
and soothing curative effect*. It will pert trimmings. Put tai the pan onemake you sleep. Sold by W. H. Good- thinl cupful each of cayrot. onion and
celery Cut in dice, three peppereorna.

Sir Robert Hart on th* Chine**
Question.

People make a great mistake In Im­
agining that th* Chinese are not sensi­
tive. They are extremely so, and the
manner In which a thing Ls proposed to
them goes a long way. People Imagine
that Russia 1* more unpopular with the
Chinese than are the other powers, but
such la not the com If we expect that
w* shall suddenly be able to push th*
China** Into becoming a pragraaalve
race like the Japanese we shallmake *
George L. Keeler, formerly of Mid­ great mistake. Not only would It be
dleville^ boa bought a fine residence in Imporelble for us to alter th* China­
man’s nature, but It la eoeentlal that we
should be most careful to treat him
gently in the manner of reform. Why
do wa want to make him do this and do
that? And, above al), why In the world
do we want to arm him and make u
aoldlar of him? We may thank heaven
that he waa not a soldier when tho re­
cent outbreak took place.

COLGROVK &amp; POTTRR,

Going West Tais Summer?

Are you going west to visit relatives?
Are you going west to seek a home?
Are you going west on builneas?
Th* Pero Marquette direct route via

tr tbe pin the last bait hour. Iletuoro
the liver to a hot platter. Make a
brown gravy by adding Hour robbed tn

line and makes a quick trip and a pleas­
ant one. Connections at all points on
tbe system with through trains to
layer with aalL When tbe dlab la
Marly fuU, pour sufficient milk to cor­
er tbe potatoes, and bake them tn a

A Disastrous Policy.
Whatever th* Ide* of the governing
race has been what seem* now to be the
idea of th* American people—gamely,
io bring the subject race to western
standards, the re tot Ion has been disas­
trous alike to the governing and to the
governed. The whole Mik of this coun­
try haa been of benefiting our subjects
bycauTying them American cIvIUmiIoo
and Ideal*. That at different times has
been the talk of the Englishman, but
baa almost entirely disappeared. The
British people recognize today that
their duty to India, for example, Is to
keep the peace and lek the Indian re­
main a* he has remained In all historic

ui there should be ■ good daal ot ruols.ure when the pwea Is flulsbrd. Thia
mode ot cooking give* • peculiarly d*Udotu Savor even to Inferior potatoes.

G. R. Johnson, D. D. S.

Marik E. Horton, M. D.

To Care a Cold In On* Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­
lets. All druggists refund th* money
If II falls to cure. E. W. Grove's
signature Is on each box Sic.

M Ude wed linen may be restored by
soaping the spots while they are still
wet. covering them with Ona powd-.red
chalk, which should bo well rubbed tn.
Obetinate spots of mildew will yield to
tbe following treatment: Pour a quart
of boiling water over two ounces of
chloride of lime, strain this through
cloth, then add throe qnaria of cold

PLUMBER.

Tbe only occasion upon which *
British peer or preres* wean a coronet
la at tbe coronation of a sovereign. At
the moment when tbe archbishop of
Canterbury place* tbe crown oo the
head of tbe urw monarch every peer
present at tbe ceremony dona bla own

one night out Chicago to\Colorado.
Warnau convince you we bavte tlm beat
Mrrloe, tbe beet oonnecUonskud arrb e

Shop, Oh Dili Hartti
if Hutiifi Hitluil Bink

CASTOR
IA
Tor Infanta and Children.
Tin KM Yea Hitt JUMP Bm0I

£

�GIVEN AWAY,

in Detroit
THE SON'S SAD HOME COMING

f MASS, AND IOWA.
IWAT DO YOU ESTIMATE?

fair in Angww.
A rrasy hobo serf the good people ot
Barwla wild. They feared a murder.
Tbe Elint Ixtmber Oo. fast im-rasuiA
Its capital Stock from 110,000 tn (15. '

HASTINGS HERALD
Bunday. Inns'IS, waa n“dky" day
al Houghton, for tbo first time In more
than 10 yean.
Fvrmar Secretary of State Justus 8. him
Stearns is to make Grand Rapids bls ’** *

Michigan baa a new town. Iu name
la Marlborough. It Is located adjoin­
ing the plant of the Great Northern
Cement company,
miles south and
east of Baldwin, or two miles by rslL
Tbe company has platted a village
which is estimated to be large enough
for a population of 3,000 or 0,000 peo­
ple. With their new Industry, the
manufacture of Portland cement, they

jrSlx Aontbg* subscription to tbe Hastings
will receive a certificate which will cutluo
participate In- the distribution of tbo prites.
t subscribere may take advantage of this offer.

YOUR ESTIMATE.

company haa signified a willingness to
open a depot In the village. Tbe man­
agement of tbe company will not allow
liquor to be sold In tbe village. AU

VALUABLE INFORMATION
To aid subscribers io forming their estimate, wo furnish the following data:

Prizes io Da Awarded as Follows:

i»ih«u,r~ .uu. iu

enter, tnu rototiNs of tne bovono end
Third Infantries. the major command
lug Ptrwi Independent battalion and
their adjutants will report to tbe ad-

. 1,532,640
“*
2.52 per cent
. 1,063,3*4* Increase 7.1® per Coni
.1,006,(10
••
18.M per cent

f 'tJCrCbj’ Ccrtlfp, that the Press Publishing AnoclatlOT haa deposited 515.000 In tbe Central Savings
Bank, Detroit, Mich., tor tbe express purpose of paying
the prises In their contest on the combined official vote
of the states of Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa, and that
this fund can be used for no other purpose.

young eon. who attempted to Interfere.
Goldsworthy, who attempted to comm*t suicide by cutting his throat, waa.

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.

triotic ancestry, and who had himself
served his country |D Its hour of need
on tbo field of battle, snd in southern
prisons. Illa energy and ceaseless ac­
tivity won for him a world-wide repu­
tation. lie was endowed with a de-

born January 81, 1781. at IX&gt;rtland.
Me lie goes to Saginaw regularly and
drawe a pension for military services.

HASTINGS HERALD,
HASTINGS, MICH.

AGENTS WANTED

Some Reasons
REM HiRIESS

to $8

IAYS
FREE TBIAL.
to orfatriag from ns, as yoc do not need to pay

d bv MJ 0QK.
Im bird leather soft
crally, prepared.
h oat water.
ary bodied oil.

house and tbe daughter thought she
would like U&gt; experiment In coolring.
She attempted to fill the gasoline tank •'
while the fire waa burning, and an ex-&lt;
plosion followed with the result tha*’.

great commonwealth. Coupled with
thia waa a rugged honesty of purpose,
which won for him tbe confidence of
tho people.
,
.Dying Ip a foreign land, away from
his home, tbe sympathy of the entire
people srlll be extended In generous
measure to bls family. In whose midst
he was always a kind husband and an
indulgent father.
As e mark of respect, it is hereby
ordered that the flags on the eapilol
and other state buildings be displayed
al half-mast until after the burisi, that
the capital be appropriately draped,and
that on the day of tho funeral, all tbo
state departments be closed. All offi­
cers of tho state and all dtUens who
ean do »o, are requested to attend upon
the obsequies.
In testimony whereof, I have here­
unto set my hand and caused the great

horribly burned, the loUor d,
hi* Injuries a few hoars later,
thought the girl will recover.

The state military board mat al I.*nslng bn tbo tOth, and out of regard U*K
the wishes of Gov, Bliss changed. fJEH
date of the etale military eucaanpaasgkkH
from August 1 to Anguat S. It bad
been tho intention ot the board to bar*,
the soldiers go into camp at Maulaine
ou Raturday and break eamp one rrrirfej
from the follow lug Monday, but Use*
governor "M opposed U&gt; having two
Sundays la camp, and it was therefore
decided to have the camp begin oU ‘
Monday. It will clow August l4.

Done al the city ot Lansing. thia
nineteenth day of June, A. 11 nine­
teen hundred and one. and of the in de­
pendence of the United SUI« of Amer­
ica. tha one hundred and twenty-sixth.
lly the Governor:
A.- T. BLISS.
F. M. WARNER. Secy, of Bute.

sS!:£;"SS tUX

caused by a young lady refualug to ac­
cept hU hand and future prospects. so
ha hied himself off to Chicago, lairing
a note under bls pillow at borne stat­
tag that he would myo- return alhre.
Hla parents hare asked the Windy
City police to look after him.
This from th? Canon City Gaerte:
Tbe straw! ear system at Mnstag
has redeemed Itself by killing a map.
Heretofore every one wao ever wit­
nessed a Istnslng street car In
tian bat been confirmed In the
.. —...,t a MUld

�nw
FAMOUS
UPRIGHT

GRAND

PIANO,
Made by Behr Bros.,
New York City.

Nay, has bo not been subservient in
tho last degree to the power that made
him? Hao ba to oso moment dtapprinted the MoMHlan crowfl or done
ought to thwart the preclou* schemes
of the Detroit 'Tipper*?” Ha* he In
any way aftended the corjxmit lor. &lt; or
tho moneyed men of tbo party?
Certainly thia talk about turning

It la ungrateful. It is treason to the pol­
itical boss at Michigan. By long estab­
lished precedent tho present governor
is entitled to a re-oom!nation, and by
the grace of James B. McMillan, owner
of Michigan republlcanUn and resident
of Washington and Manchcsteivby.the
Sea, be shall have it.
.

See our window of 7c. lace and Insert­
ing. W. E. Mnuurr A Go.
Henry Bentley went to Chicago an
business Monday night.
Llewellyn Col* of Clintonville, Wl..,
wa* tho guest of Eugene Mullen over
Sunday.

Rev. H. H. VuAuken will preach
next Sunday night on the qurotlon
’•Do we need acnrfewlawln Hastings?”
Emil Tyden has secured a patent for
a can or boule cover with fastening for

During the storm Tuesday lightning
struck the Methodist church and Pyth­
Pbopux In a poaitloo to know have ian temple at Charlotte doing slight
long insisted that Philadelphia and not damage to them both.
New York !• tho worat governed city
Ex-Mayor Roger*, who has been havin the country. The nua ot the public,
however, carried away by prevalent tho eye*, L&lt; very much Improved and la
abuse of Tammany, ba* failed to recog- able to attend to business again.

There will be a hone race at Lake
way robbery In that city whereby the
iMraaa on the Fourth- a free for all
bosses acquired property worth millions
trot or pace. PUrsefil7..*iO. First prize
for nothing should go far to settle th*
tlO; second prize, K; third, *2.50.

At Renkcs &amp; WaUdorff's. They will sell their whole line
pet samples AT COST, which consist of Body Bnmela,.
stere, Velvets and Tapestry Brussels.
Come early and get first choice.

When you want the

LATEST
-Ganrjsw^window. It will

be there.
make a special
rt to get the
cst styles in

Get McCoy's prices.
Bentley, Rider A Co. are working up
a big business In tho manufacture of
telephone boxes They have been mas ■ng MX) Ixix.w a week and are preparing
to double this output by putting U.

hold upon the popular heart- Mon of
every variety ot belief and environment
ere vying With one another In speaking

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN

Take a peep at our
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rcbored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made, ■
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

WOOLLEY
AND

It’s Always a

BRONSON,

lemperanee reformersare extolling him
aa though tbe object at tbolr eulogy

Politician* who oppos'd him most bit­
terly and did al) In their power to kill
him politically are now glvlag their

Beater

Gut Prices

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.

there will be such an outpouring of all
classes, rich and poor, high and low,
learned and Ignorant, to do him honor

We are overloaded with
shirt waists, bought too
heavily, and offer five
dozens 75c.. $1 00 and
11.26 waists

seen in Michigan, and there can be no
doubt of tho sincerity ot this popular
Impulse to do honey to a man who but
■lx months ago went out of office appar­
ently loaded down with adverse criti­
cism and political odium.
the public mind regarding Mr, Pin­
gree? Can It be attributed simply to
tho common habit of speaking nothing
ill of the dead? Certainly not- For
were no* the people of Detroit and
Michigan preparing to receive him liv­
ing. with just aa much honor m they
will bestow upon him dead?
There must be a reason for this ap­
parently inconsistent attitude toward*
Hazen 8. Pingree, an attitude that
would have been quite a* Inconsistent
if be had returned alive aa it will be
now. And does not tbe cause He In
•ome quailtie* of tho man's character
that compel admiration and approval,
in spite of fault* and blemishes that af­
ter all are but superficial?
Certain it I* that no man who is dls’ honest and cowardly at heart, or selfish
and proud, cold and Indifferent to th*
. welfare of hi* fellow men, could for one
moment awaken ths spontaneous and
almost unconscious tribute al affection
which Hazen 8. Pingree ha* inspired.
There muat be a nobility Io a charac­
ter that can cause men, almost by In­
tuition to eagerly try to recognize his
worth when the passions of politic* and
self interest are no longer surging in
their heart*. There must be a ooceclouz feeling animating tho public
heart that after all tha dross Is elimi­
nated there remains the pure gold of
tru* manhood, a heart full of love for
humanity and a purpose to deal justly
and generously with all hl* fellow men.
Tbe acret of popular affection for
Ei-Oovertmr Pingree must He in the
fact that men iwtloolvely pay tribute

perimeut with giant tire crackers and
airguns to prohibit the meek and lowly
Porto Ricans from indulging in cock
fighting?

townsblp had 4; liastlnga city and
Hasting* township 3 each; Carlton,
Hop.-, Tbornapple, Middleville and
Nashville, 2 each; Amyria, Barry, Irv­
Ing Johnstown, Maple Grove, Orange­
ville, Rutland, Woodland village and
Yankee Springs, 1 each. Twelve of
these were 66 years old and over.
Our northern neighbor. Lake Odessa,
will celebrate the fourth of July with

Mb. IUchxsuwoN ot Teuucadee say* salute, program st Un o'clock of read­
thoquaetlou Is now “Should Uieoouatl- ing, band music, add re** by President
tution follbw the flag? In place of “Do** J. L. Snyder of Mlcgigan agricultural
college; dinner and bosket picnic at
noon; sports of all kinds In the after-

The hot weather has just
begun and shirt waists will
be in demand for the
four mouths.
This is a bona fide offer
and will be continued until
lot is closed out

and others in proportion.
They're extr.iordii
than ordinary pric
It's the quality that attracts and the price
that sells. Yon have the pick of one of the
largest shoe stocks in Barry county.

We have Oxford Ties to tie to.
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75.
Respectfully,

OSBORN

7051

Ing Cape Colony in order to deprive the gram ought to satisfy the most fast Id 1.
Boer invaders of food and horses, he ous and If our citizens have the least
will strike something that will not prove spark of patriotic enthusiasm In their
altogether pleasant to him.
breasts they will not fill to go to Lake
TUB Boers have done it again. After
We clip the following from la*l Sal*
being utterly exterminated, they have
’ unlay mornnI ng1* Grand Rapid* Demooome to sufficiently to capture 200 Brit­
ish, lots of stores and ammunition and
two machine guns.

Hkmatob Elkinb nya that the *«naM la poor hatching ground for presi­
dent*. .SUU the vice-president ian't ex­
actly In the senate, so to speak.

abuse that has raged around Hazen S.
Pingree there has novar been one
word to Impugn his honcriy.

Dowi* should have eopyrighted hl*
discovery that he 1* Elijah. A southern
negro is now claiming to be the same
thing.

Me. Gnoavmto* says he didn't say
It. This Isavsa Chauncey Depew in
sole remission of the third term Ids*.

Mr*. Georg* Waddle to Kalamazoo, as
well as owing to tho fact that last Sat­
urday waa tho anniversary of h*r mar­
riage, her sister* of Hasting* lodge,
Daughter* of Rebekah, prepared a lit­
tle surprize on her. She supposed that
the only object of the meeting was a
supper prepared by the defeated side
In a recent contest for membership.
But that was only a ruse to prevent her
finding out what was really going on.
When therefore at the proper moment
in the evening's foulvlilts, Tlioma*
9ull|ran made a neat presentation
speech and ended it by giving her, in

nice assy chair, aha was the most sur­
prise.! woman in Barry county.' Bar
feelings, in fact, entirely overoaipo her.
liut it will be a source at pleaaurq to
her hereafter, uu doubt, u&gt; know that

That

JEWELRY*
RICH CUT GLASS «.
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Dtftctlw Eyesight.

....... An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Price*.

!*»**»**•*»»'»

�flbout the Children

WEATHER,

Early training in the practice of self-denial;

Hammocks

instruction u to the use and value of money;
opportunities for earning and saving money;
all these tend to fix and fasten the children in
the ways ot thrift’and prosperity.

’ before this extreme hot spell. I
know, for we have hammocks
S enough to go around, and we
’ certainly can spve you money if
you will give us a chance.
’■ 1 A good hammock for the baby,

We are always glad to assist the little folks
in their efforts to save money.

A $1.00 hammock, 6 ft long,
concealed stretcher, now 75c.
A $1.25 hammock, 0 ft long,
32 incites wide, two concealed
stretchers, now $1.00.
A $1.75 hammock, 0 ft long,
82 in. wide, pillow and 8 in.
fringe, now *1.25.
A $2.50 hammock, good pil­
low, wide fringe, strong color,
Members ot the Hastings Woman'a
now $1.75.
Christian Temperance Union visited
.
A specially good thing, extra tho county farm Saturday.
• wide, for $2.00.
A good, strong color, with pil­
low and wide fringe, a regular
$8,25 hammock, now $2.40.
Our $8.00, $4.00 and $4.40

For the same good? other deal­
es ask from 25 to SO per cent,
more than wc do.
We depend
qn prices and quality to sell our
goods.

—are fast sellers, when you get those
in the 11.00 patterns, but we still

events, aa In 1615 the two priests,
Oalloee and Dolller, who came up the
river supposedly, broke In pieces the
god ot the Algonquin*. After that
came Frere Hennepin and Chevalier de
la Salle, but they were simply voyageurs and while they penetrated Into'
tbo west, they did not remain, but re-

have n few left

Seme 75c shirts

among them.

pennanaocy of location la celebrated.
It it proposed on tha first day of thia
event to produce an enactment of tho
historic acene of two hundred year* ago.
Already batuaua arc being construct­
ed, ouoiumes being madr on llntw secur­
ed from tradition and historical data,
more than two centuriea ago, and just
about sunset oo tbe evening of July 24,
a Frenchman ot tong and famous anceatry will impersonate the Chevalier
Cadillac am! come down from Belle Isle
with his axtendanu. From the prow of
bls boat wilt ware the white flag, spotted
with golden fieur de Ila, of Ixsuls XIV.
ere in Grand Rapid* over Sunday.
For three days, beginning with his ar­
Jamna Engelhardt gave an cntortaln- rival at the spot where he landed in
&gt;rot al Freeport last Thursday rven- 1701, that flag of tho French King will
float from tho staff ot the city balh and
tii o greatest pageantry th is country ever

—are fast sellers also, when you get
the $5.00 kind, and that's what we
have x They axe pants that we
bought a few days ago an&lt;J are all

new patterns.
We bought than cheap and will sell
them cheap.
Come while we can

.

.fit you.

Chidester^Burton
LEADING CLOTHIERS.

tribute to Its founder, and neither pri­
vate enterprise can profit no.- people be
charged exorbitantly, for the waole
thing la free.

Tbr Mlaara Indabel anil Miarlr Husby
went to Battle Creek Lari Saturday to
visit their grandfather and other rel-

FRED L. HEATH,

territory »«U ot tho Alleghany Moun­
tain* and north at the Ohio rlver. Set­
tlors had located tn tho Booth previous
to t hl a time but had not gone through
the great lakes. Th* coming oTCad-

THE DRUGGIST

Umbrella Sensation

HASTINGS HERALD

total as* Ptnoaal.
has been spending »evcral week* with
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle* lingers, started
for hums Monday night.

Prtrf. E. J. Fox, who ba* been prin­
cipal of the Freeport schools, bat whose

We have few comments to make. The lot speaks for itself,
first nerved. English gloria cloth, fast color,

Ypsilanti, former resident of ibis city.

Held Beach wm overcome by -the hrat
Some of lhe telegraph and telephone
Monday forenoon.
E. E. Lamoreaux of Grand Rapid* wa&gt; poles in the city have lately been paint­ Wm. Campbell, July V. at two p. m
ed, adding greatly to their appearance Aa thia will be tbe last meeting until
In this city Saturday.
September a good attendance La deMr. and Mrs. W. E. Newton of Free­
port spent Sunday in this city.
Charles Dawson, wbo graduated from
the pharmacy deportment at Ann Ar­
pension reissued at fill a month
bor I Mt week, passed tho examination
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Toimlrr visited rel­
of
the state board of Pharmacy st De­
atives In Kalamasoo over Sunday.
troit sod hM accepted a position in
Mary Marsh of Middleville has been berries and -ream would have filled her
Salisbury's drug store, Ann Arbor.
granted a pension of 112 a month.
house with guests.
Sarperintend^nt Hayden will work
Mrs. Waller Douglas of Grand Iteplds
Letters addressed to the following
WM In the city the first of the week.
person* remain unclaimed in thia office
Wm. Tindall of Kalamacori visited his and will be sent to the dead letter office
mother, Mrs. Esther Tindall, last week. if not called for by July Sth: M. N.
McIntire, Mr. Lyman Jones, Jacob during the meeting of lhe Notion el
Educational Association tbe second
Jellema; Drop, Glen Rich.
week In July.
•

calendar samples ever seen In Barry
county and invitee business meo who
want something in thia line to call and
see them. There Is no neo in giving
your order* outside of town.
Harry Dally, clerk for Frank Horton,
hM moved his family onto Wm. Mur­
ray's farm In Baltimore township, and
now enjoys plsaaant rides morning
and evening. But bow will It be some
ot those beautiful, frreh and breexy
winter day*.
Thiseranjng *tClimax,Claud Nobles,
Wanted, good oompetent girl for son of Mr. and Mrs. ChM. Nobles, for­
general boom work; good wages. MRs. mer. residents of this city, and Miss
E. c. BOWUKU, Jefferson street.
Pearl HUmsoa of Climax win be unit­
Miaa Mary R. Powers ot ihU city Um ed in marriage. H. W. Nobles and
been engaged m preceptress of tho John Nobles of this city will be present
Middleville high ochod lor the ensuing

Bert Striker has rented Dr. Geo.
Waddle’s feed barns and will take pcaseesion next Monday.
Wanted—Good boy to learn barber
trade. Steady job until trade U oompleted. Busby Bkoh.
H. G. Mason of Richland was tbe
gnwt of Mrs. John Nevins and other
retailM* last Thursday.
Mixa Ada Michael of Syracuse, N. Y.,
who hM been visiting relaUves in this
city, returns home thia evening.

H. Lane, reported as disappearing
. Soou brothers of Quimby, sold » very myslnrioualy In last week’s baue. was
fine Durham oalf seven months old seen in Hawings last of ths week by a
weighing 515 pounds to Bert Striker last resident of Freeport, and Mrs. Lana
week.
■
■
went to Hastings, Saturday, to locale
The event of tea week in Middleville him, but he ucM not be found when
»F* tbe marriage of Vera May, daugh­she arrived. She returned to Freeport
ter of Mr. and Mrs. £. S. Oroefond. toyesterday and removed her persona]
efftcu to Hastings.-Freeport Herald.

(

Rev. W. Taylor, who wm rector at
Emmanuel thurch in this cUy several
yrem and who h wall and favorably
known here, has juu been calls.! to the
rectorship ot the Episcopal church at
HaMitoa, Pa., beginning his new duties I
there UM Shoday. He baa recently re-

Ford Hicks arrived home from Ann­
andale, N. Y., where he bar been at­
tending college lhe pMt year, Satur­
day. Ford brings home a record to be
proud of. Al tbe term examinations
be woo first prixM In Greek, Latin end
m*lheiu*llc*, hl* standing In Greek be­
ing 100. Not only this, bo the also won
a 1250.00 scholarship. This is the beat
record that any member of the school
Stillman W. Goucher, a carpenter,
62 year* old, living in the second ward,
wm adjudged Insane by Judge Mills,
Monday, and was taken to Kalamazoo
asylum yesterday by Sheriff Cortrlghl.
Gooeher had a stroke of paralysis in

that time he has been mentally Ineutnpetent, his dleeMO not taking a violent
form until recently. Of late, however,
he hM beeome excitable and vJAent,
especially to his wife and attendants,
and It wm found neceawry to place him
In.the asylum.

On the first of July an Important
busineM change goes Into effect Io this
eUy. The firm of J. 8. Goodyear A
Son lias been &lt;ll*solvcd, tho senior
member retiring from business and bit
sun. Louis, who hM been teaching In
Grand Rapids high enbool, going into
the business In partnership with ills
brother, Dwight. Tbe new firm will
bo known m the J. 8. Goodyear Oo.
Mr. J. a Goodyear, wlxf hM been in
tbe spercauUle bualneMin tbladty for
many years, and wbo ba* tutabiifhed a

-Mbs Nonna Michael, who haa lunta a
ttrj edkieni teacher In oar public will retire and give hi* mat full ooohkthMds for MV&lt;m! years, has decided to tnd, white he hirawlf enjoys the rest
| tender her rraignaibm, ar.J upsets from boalMM ears* which by hla year*

New Century Runner
used on this lot. No pinching of fingers, or tearing of gl&lt;
The most
valuable and practical device introduced in the umbrella making art for
years.

Handles alone are worth the money.

We also have higher priced

Stauffer
Drop Stitch
Hosiery.
Here it is possible to get more hose comfort, more hose worth for,
&gt;nipWe
the outlay than at any other store.
We have a very

line of drop stitch hose in plain black, blade and red with polka
dots. They are dressy and very shapely end add greatly to the
comfort of the wearer.

Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hose, 15c.
Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hose, 25c.
Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hose, 50c.
The song we sing of drop stitch hoec may be sung with equal
truth of our regular stock of ladies' and niuseb’ hose, 8c., 10c,
12&gt;4c,, 15c. and 25c. per pair. Our sales and prices speak for
themselves.

�when I was at the seashore, and It will
keep you safe from shipwreck."
• Tom thanked her and put the lucky
bone In bls pocket. Then be got Into
Me boat and rowed away acmes the
iirrwil narliir flrvir

aye Nature’s warning notes of
approaching danger tram a di»heart.
If you would

BSrtfr.------------....
&lt;MU irritation and regulate its
adion with that greatest of all
heart remediea, Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure.

Dr. Miles’

Heart Core

Bronson, Goodyear, Heath, Reed,
Warnnr.
•
Moved by Reed that street coromissloner be authorised to repair work on
north and sooth end of Michigan Ave.
bridge. Carried, ayes. 0. F. Brooks. F.
O. Brooks, Brooson, Goodyear, Heath,
Reed, Warner.'

i Win HUT WHISKY i

He avoided tbe Leg rock* very ekUlto SMSCHMC sawist walk os wal»u» ai JefSar- fully, but In standing up to steer round.
UeoofOgUdtagsoecasSrS them he struck Lie bead pretty sharply
■&lt;■1 nit tbe top of tbe harbor.
“Oh.” Mid Jenny, "If you hadn't bad
the lurty bone yon tnfjcbt have hurt
bo appropriated to furnish gravel path
yourself.”
north of iron bridge. Lost, eyas, F. O.
Brooke, Reed. Warner. Nays,. 0. F.
Moved by Reed that street commis­
Brooks, Bronson, Goodyear, Heath.
sioner be authorised to repair bill west
Moved by Bronson that MB be ap­ of Catholic cemetery. Carried. Ayes.
propriated toward Bolshins gravel 0- F. Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Bronson,
oath north of Iron bridge. Lost. ayes, Goodyear. Heath, Raed. Warner.
0. F. Brooks, F. C Brooks, Bronson.
Moved by Reed that street aommisNays, Goodyear, H.eatb. Reed, Warner. sloner be authorised to repair Apple
KaanirM. that a concrete croe.wslk be Hilt 8L south al Jas. H ewes' boose. Oar.
oe soclh sMo of Thom Bt. serosa Boturood Bt.

icontrols the heart action, accellerates the circulation and builds
tup the enure system. Sold by
Reed, Warner.
druggists on a guarantee.
Dr. Mlles Malical On., Elkhart, Ind.

Experimental philosophy ts reprrwnted by an attempt to borrow money of
■o acqtxUolaocv: natural philosophy io
represented by hla refusal to give Op.Chlcago News

'
’
'
Oouaetl room. Hartings MlcbM Jnc ■
■aenirsd, that a cwnoel tMswalk be &gt;
the south s&gt;4« ot state lu. la rrwst sSUi
ff„”,-Sf»VAS.T!K.Cr8.

APACHE

Moved by Heath that tbe marshal be
instructed to have weeds nut in tbe
city. Lost. Ayes. C- F. Brooks, Good­
tear. Heath, Reed. Nays, F. C. Brooks.
fronaon, Warner.
Moved by F. O, Brooks that tbe nut­
ting of weeds be left to tbe aidermen
In each ward. Carried Ayes. C F.
.......... ■&gt;__ *

In games of chance (I) the bank " haa on
percentage, but lhe bank always wins.
Back of every result is a reason
Back
of business soccvas are earnestness, energy,
persistence, concentration.
Between these
and achievement is advertising

BUCKSKIN BILL’S

Advertlaing primarily
consists in letting a lot of
people know you are in

Grand Military Tournament and

Requiring 1,000 Men and Horses.

Using is ■ sign over the door.
If nobody had evnr put upmate
a sign,
one you
baking
company
would
not now
result,
findpowder
itfigure
growsit,oct
into
proportions
stop
to analyse
itthat
and
to its nlti-&lt;
_ - ~asryearyou
&lt;*fplacing
great
magnitude.
be paying
out__
gMOd.OOO
signs
in all tho
newspapers
of America.
When a man goes Into business
ho has some cards
and iswhen
ha
An advertisement
in theprinted,
newspaper
a little
thing,
it goes
thousands
meets an acquaintance -?
thereafter
bo but
pokes
out,ainto
card
and saysof: *'homes
Whenand
youtolls
aro
down my way, drop in."~ That's
advertising.
thousands
of people just what you moot wish them,
Tho trouble is that you can't repeat tbo operation often enough—personally.
Bn— What you can do is to put the card and lhe remark.
more or less elaborately expressed, into such a paper
'/
Theone
difference
in man that
makes
oneit do
this
OS tbo
you ere reading
now and
have
handed
M
and
refuseofis people
small. allThat
is, day.
it looks smelt
to
a another
great number
in one
_
at the start. It's like nfcst all Bule things. When

■MW®

catch anybody.” Tame goose rune out.
but can take only three steps. when be
must bop ou one foot, trying to tag tbe
others while hopping. AU farced boputs hie toot down while outside tbe
den after tbe drat three steps. the otbero drive him back. The player last
lagged wine the game and txcotnee tbe
flrat lame goose of the mat game. Cara
should be taken that tbe bopping Is not

ot Buffalo U4 t«« Jttm.

at 10 O’clock a. m.

r TONICLAXATIVE ’

If yon have sour stomach, Indigestion. biliouancM, constipation, bad
breath, dUxineaa, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loae
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms end disorders which tell tho story of bod bowels and an
impaired digestive system, LsutAkoU Will fttrt Yotg. z

�Mining Towns

in

West Virginia

Pittsburg, Juno IS. -Tho storm that
broke over Allegheny county yester­
day afternoon carried with It death by
drowning and death by electric shock,
THAN 500 LIVES LOST. floods that caused much damage, and

CASTORIA

W&gt;pad Out

MORE

Ths Philippine mall on tho 17th
brought to the war department at
Washington the record* in 11 case,
wherein Filipino* were tried by mill­

The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been'
in uno far over 80 yearn, fans bond tho signature of
/?
— and has been mado under bis per­
sonal supervislcu since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in thin.
- AU Counterfeit*, Imitations and'* Juat-a*-good”are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tbo health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.

murder, rape, kidnaping, assault and
battery, burglary and vlolallona ot lhe

What is CASTORIA

victim, capture and carry hind away In
the night to a secret rendexvoua on a
sandy beach where a grate haa been
prepared. Here, in the presence of the
assembled band, helpless men and

Cos to ria Is a harmless substitute for Citator OU, Pare­
goric, Drop* and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago in Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrbam and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbo
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’* Panacea—Tbe Mother’s Friend.

CRAZY CHINAMAN USES AX.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

CHICAGO AND SAN

FRANCISCO

Without Changall Cl__ 1 CZJ

are carried oo tbe limited train, »! the

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

lhe Philippi i

In Use For Over 30 Years.

. however , showed a

lt.v.n&gt;Hemp, Off.

LATEST LABOR NEWS.

liiap, Slisux ul iipur M»&gt;j.

| Rootbeer]
Wister Tiirlif

Tickets

Florida

Railroad ties and tracks, small bullr­
ings ot all descriptions, trees, tele­
graph poles, huge bowlders sad every
Imaginable movable thing that came

«iV)LF
&lt;0gl6T

could be seen floating along tbe valley
by those who had gained a place of
safety on tho high hllla All day Sat­
urday th«t rain fell In sheet* and It was

PATENTS

Plllatxz*
XwYwi
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Pere Marquette
placo In th* field where whisky could
be purchased. Xt this flaw ware forty
or fotty-llv* saloons, all of which were
washed away. Tho report comas tbit
th* mining population are nd* occu­
pying the hanks of th* streams below, said to hare been ndmlnlstared June
catching th* merchandise and barrel* 14 by her husband, a bricklayer. Mcof whisky and beer as they float down. Knlght no* will be charged with mur-

PAINFUL
New York. Juns
Tha,American
Sugar Refining company ha* reduced
all grade* o' refined sugar* ten points.
The National Sugar Refining company

coach** had to be abandoned, th« pas­
senger* being resruwi by means of
ropw atrunx from tho window* of
roaches tn the top* of remaining coke

PRICE,1-00

TUdidicteuCo.
Th* •’Saint* al Ovd." a rellglou* Met
of conaldarable strength la southwestera Michigan, will hold their Minna!
camp meeting neat Grand Junction,

Resorts

�W. Hampton, Tuesday, oo charge of
dninkenuisi* and disorderly conduct. 1
Treadt was fined 112.25 or twenty-five '
I days and Anntoon gll.25 or twenty-five 1
I days. And Sheriff Cortright has two
more boarders.
Bay View Camp Meeting and AsaamThe wedding of Frederick Burrall al My, Bay View, Mich., July 0 to Aug,
Chicago, to Miss Christine McElgunn 14th, Rato one firet class faro for
of Saginaw, took place yesterday morn­ the round trip. Children) half fare.
ing In the lauercity. Mrs. Tra». Phil­ Dawe of sale July 8 to 18 Inclusivelip*, and Kittle Burrall and Will Steb­ Limit to return Aug. 17th,
Su nday Excursion Notice: Each Sun­
bins of this city, attended. tha wedding,
the laua/aa best man. Tho groom to day excursion tickets, one faro for the
well known in Hasting*, having been a round trip, will'be sold to local potato
frequent visitor her* in hto boyhood on Michigan Central where I th* trip
can be made ou regular or excursion
days.
Among the sir knights wbo attended train going and returning within the
the memorial exercises Sunday was Dr. limit of Sunday.
From June 1st until Sept. 30th, inJohn A. Waruer, now a physician of
Freeport, Dr. Warner was a resident elusive, tbe Michigan Central will tell
of Hastings for a lime, clerktag for summer tourist ticket* al greatly re­
duced rate*. For particulars call at

former's

will liausr spenlSunday at Hostings.
Ed. Fox of Covington, Ohio, to visit­
ing relative* and old friends in’th is vi­
cinity.
Ads Clum of Clarksville Is spending
tbe week with Nellie Geiger.
C. Senter and daughter Fern went to
Irving, Tuesday.
Several from this way attended the

again. Bertha Brooks la
care for her.
Unborn and wife visited tho
rolher at Lak» Odessa, dun-

old drill oorjie, Hasting* Division No.
19, U. R. K. P. which won *o many
price drills. The doctor recently graduatod from the Saginaw Medical ool«ge and located at Freeport. His many
friends in thia city will rrteh him sue*

Fourth of July holiday excursion*;
Dates of sale July 3rd and 4th; limit to
return July 5th. Rate otio fare foe the
round trip. Children half fare.
National Educational iasociatlon at
Detroit, Mich., July 7 to 12. Date of
sale July 3 and 9 Return limit July

night at tbo Cilium*' telephone station,
moving tho switchboards, into new
quarter* lt| tbe rooms directly over tbe

Epworth fxMtguo assembly, Ladingtoo, Mich . July tftth to Aug. 3Otb,
Rale one first claw fare for ruuud trip.
Children half fare Dales of sale July

Friday

Horace K Hall, who is spending tho
summer al Bowen, Ky.. had an exceed­
ingly narrow tweape from death last

Lake Odessa last week Wcdnveday, tbe
pivaslon iwilng the annual picnic of the
Women's Club of tbe little city by the

Jacob Albertson lost bls horse Sunday.
He became entangled In tho barbed­
wire fence and io trying to gel loose hts
leg got twisted around a tree and waa
broken. They had to shoot him. Too
bad as It was htoonly horse and conaeqnently quite a loss.
O. L. Falk’s "adopted daughter” Itho
-*■—
*------ lhe sick list.
and family of Delton

M. Laubaugh s^eot Sunday with

AJlbKkmao made a business trip
attars, Saturday.
'
t Epworth League will bold a
at lhe hotel nexiFriday,Juno
H. Chase made a business trip to
uuoo last Tuesday.
1 Lot near aad family spent Sunfth his parents near Cressey.
Metlon men came very near get­
s..

The other three wore uninjured. His
many friends in this oily will congratu­
late him on hto escape
Robert Roger* and Lyman Lehigh of
Maplo Grove, have got themselves into
trouble by taking sotnr iron from an
engine In a saw mill, bringing it to
Hasting* and wiling It for old iron.
They were arrested Monday night by
Sheriff Cortright and brought to this

lake. The large pavilion In which were
spread the long tables groaning with
lhe weight of delicate and appetising
viands was handsomely decorated with
th* national colors, while lhe gold and

berries, a social afternoon was spent on
will be put over is the next term. lake or shore as beat suited those pres­
Rogers it to expected will obtain ball ent. £ tew indulged io fishing; with
.bat Lehigh, who has the reputation of
being an old offender, will be likely to
'As all things pleasant must come to
languish In Jail foe oom* time.
Dr. G. W. Lowry's handsome rroid- □ end, so with lhe picnics at Lake
bicycle.
Mensa. At five o'clock "good byes"
Fon Abbey 1* affiicted with a felou on cnee on Broadway had a narrow escape rem exchanged with our charming
from destruction last Friday evening.
bis right hand.
Aa W. A. Hams waa going home about
Fred L. Heath isglrlng hto residence 8:30 o'clock be noticed an unusually
a Hash coat of paint.
bright light tn a second story window pleasant recollections of tbe ‘lay, and
with anticipation* of similar days in the
this morning to spend a week.
'
family were not at homo with tho ex­ coming years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. LaCrome of Geneseo, ception of Mia* Agnes. He notified
Ill., are visiting at A. D. McElwain's. her and on going to the room it wa*
A new cement sidewalk to being laid
Hams went to work and with the help
of Fred Rock wbo happened along at
John Hessmer reports the maximum that time, a disastrous fire waa prevent­
temperature Monday as 90 andTuas. ed, and that too without calling out the
department. The bed and bedding
day 98.
were ruined, and the carpet and the
The next regular meeting of the L. finely decorated celling of the room be­
O, T. M. will be held Wednesday even­ low damaged by water running through.
tat* office and waa doing ereryiblng be
ing, July 3rd.
could for tbe tnterosts ot bls employers.
p. E. Olmstead arrived last week from
Tbe other etculng be waa at a aocial
gathering and was salted to slog. He
Oklahoma and to visittag Ma parents on
nwpooded with “Home. Swret Home.”
John Coalon ha* moved into one of candescent loop exposed which camo In Hto friends were a Uttle surprised *t
tbe selection, bat be was heartily ap­
A. £. Kcuaaton'a house* in the south contact with the bedding and sot It plauded. Stepping forward, be said:
part of the dty. &lt;
on fire. The loss will1 amount.to per­ •1 am glad you Ukcd tbe song. There
The Citixena Telephone Co began the haps • 100 or 1160.
to nothing like ‘Home. Sweet Home.'
and let mo say that the company I rep­
erection'of pole* for the Freeport ex­
resent Is selling homes on terms to suit
tension yesterday.
within 12 minute*' rid* of the city, Ev­
Howard VaaAnken went to Dimon­
On July 3rd and 4th, the Chicago. erybody ought to bar* a borne. It you
dale yesterday to rusticate tor a few Kalamasoo A Saginaw Ry. will sell don't want to Uro there, it’s tbe chance
days in tbe hayficid.
tickets to all stations for on$&gt; faro for of yoni life for an InvcatmenC'-ExMias Mary VanAuken started Tusa- th* round trip. Tickets good to return
dayforalwo tn on lbs' visit in Buffalo not later tl»n July 5th.
and ocher places In New York. In addition to regular trains, an ex­
George Covllle lias resigned his po- tra will leave Kalamaaoo on July 3rd
’ sitlon as foreman of the finishing de- and 4th at 7X» p.
Delton 3:40, Ack­
psrtmcnt of th* Hsuings Table Co.
er a Point 7:50, Haatlnn 8:15, arriving ill members of tho Farmers and Fruit
New cement walks have been ordered Woodbury st 8:40. Returning leave
Grower* Union will please send their
Woodbury fcOO p. m., Hastings *30,
want letters to J. E. Edwards, See'y,
ou State Street from Wooley * Bron­ Ackvr'a I'oint fcM, iteiton at 1M&gt;5,
son's to H. Withsy’s More* inclusive.
O'Donnell, Mich.
reaching Kalamazoo al 10:48 p. in.
Fur farther information apply to
Mrs. John Leonard al Grand Rapids agent*.
H. C. PoT-rtm,
A number of good farms for sale.
waa in tbe city yesterday to attend the
Traffic Manager.
funeral of her niece, Mrs. Fred RenWanted—1 good farm horse—K. E.
Gorham, Hastings, Mich. Will pay
spot Cash.
Quite a number of HsHlng* ptmple
Foe sale—Flock of breeding ow**.—
went to Woodland to day to attend tbo
field day sports and th* opening of tho
new hotel.
I wteh to notify the fanuora of Barry
county that I will be headquarter* for
Ja*. Troxel, John Ketcham, and
cream separator* the coming* soaanct in
Henke* are eashting tho WnodHastings.—T. B. DeMutt.
al field day apart* al WoodGood, young lions* tor sale.—T. S.

waa bat a mere stripling. Hto strength
vu little above that of tbe average notleg* stndent By a moderate amount
at exercise. taken systematically. ho
succeeded in attaining his present stags
of development.
The champion'* strength register un­

Edward Hanlan, wbo to In charge of
the Oolctnbla university crow, say* ta
regard to bls Strok*:
.
“The characteristics of my stroke are

bunched under tbe armpits, a small
body reach, with tb* body *s seect aa
possible. Aa soon as ths oar dips Into
tbe water tbo teg* are jammed down
bard, tbe weight of tbe body to on tbe
-*
uauua aro suq* uu, uu Uta
recover from tbe body or«r tbo kMM
In th* came position they were brought
In, and tbe slide to again carried foe-

are not dropped In the lap. but kept on
the same tev»L Tbo featbor la carried
back fia^.rad th* ogr la turned ora*
snspplly fbr tbe catch. which to not
pronounced, a* tbe oar enrols th* water
at an angle of DO degree*.*
X*&lt; Bat&gt;*r*a Proateaasewt.
’
Tb* National Cycling aisocjsiion to a
purely American Inatitotlon and to
doaely allied with tb* American RaeIng Cyclists’ union, which baa declared
a boycott against Nst Butler. Tbs N.
a A Indorses the action by taking no
cognisance of IL Butler's offsna* vu

W. two years ago white th* fight for
supremacy was on between lb* IxA.
W. and the N. a A Butter mad* a
sort of doobl* jump, first Joining th*
A. R. C. U. and then going back again
to the L A W. To punish him for bls
fickleness tbe union suspended him for
life. He ba* been supplicating ever

Farmers and Fruit Growers

Hugh leaning* say* be will jolt
Brooklyn club Tun* 1 and play
base. Jenntaga also Mid that be

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 100!

THE WORST OF IT
I OF SUPERVISORS ADDS TO
kSTINOS CITY $130,490

BUCKSKIN BIIX
Coming July IQ.

Gol. V. F. Cody, Bockskin Bill, b the
greatest living scout, and* has the
largest exhibition of wild west ever
produced. HU experience hw enabled

THE EIGHTH YEAH CLOSED I THB

11.00

" &lt;■*»■»&lt;&gt;*

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

• ■ —.
A Vigorous Protest Against UnsaniTHB WOMEN’S CLUB HOLD^ FINAL I
tary Habits
MEETING FOR THE SEASON.

Hostings, Mich., July 1, 1W1.

Editor hkrald.

;

Licensed to Wed

1

It the Club Could Only Be Favored
Allow me through the columns of William F. MIUs, Rutland................ 52,
Mary J. Downs, IluUand.. . ................42
by n Carnegie So That It Might
v^iA?n’0^?' YankeoBprlngs.30
' Haro a Home of Ita Own!
- •gainst a practice altogether too com- LotoT. Hall, lankpe Spring*.......... 28
grfcgatlon extant.
Ho ha, cowboys, Indiana, Mexicans,
Harlow*W. Moored, Thornapple ... .20
Marian Todd, Thornapple .......
“
Vaqbera from the Mexican plains,
will rbit the alleys or drive along tho
Gauchtte* from tho South American treasurer at the Hartings Women's
O. MoGlocklln, Barry 1.
; streets of thb city U greeted with nau­ Herbart
Mabel A. Cook, Barry .
.10
plains, Cossacks, tho superb horsemen Clut^read at their last meeting, which
seating odors and sickening Kents. So
from Russia, female rough riders,
Probate Court.
artillerymen with regular army riogo satbfsctory, showing the constant ad-

County as Equalized la
Li ' . SB.7S7348.

The - board of -supervisors finished
forenoon and odjairacd. The. principal work nf the
emlun was that of the equalization
crtiinittee, iMit'thecommlitoeou claims
audited a number of bili*. Aside from
, tMee tvfq oommlttees '.here was no
Leeds to bo done.
■kThe result of lhe former committee'* people were loud In their
^■bors was Of coarse the chief matter ot
^Bu)rl«t. Their report, wh: h «&lt;■ prillt doraod by the pulpit and press, and b
Kiow, show&gt; that, In their estimation.
bile production In the world, .
'
Buckskin Bill and hb superb train
•d aa high as It ought to be by
Ift while that of the whole county will arrive hare Wednesday, July 10,
■deed &lt;11,503 of coming up to the
r4fr&lt;&gt;res. ■
crowd er er In Hastings.

their work Saturday

y car 1000-1001 In no whit behind other handkerchief to the face. Filth'to
allowed to accumulate in the gutters
undertokan last fall, was tho re-opening and fruit b thrown carelessly Into the
and carrying on the Free Reading
Room. So suocresfuljy hsa thb been some of our corners b disgusting In
dona that the club may congratulate tho extreme but It has one redeeming
ibemselvce upon tho results. The com- feature that it b not dboase-breedlng.
Then again it b a common practice
der their Immedbto supfrvbion. re­ with many to throw old cans, jars end
ported a continued Interest, and gave mboollausau bits of earthenware and
interesting facta, wbiph proved tbe vegetable along the roads and in the
wisdom of attefflptlug so great a respon­ driveways, SO that In driving about the
Holiday Rates
sibility. The clutrare Indebted to Mr. city all are regaled with the noisome
J. T. Lombard and other generous odors.
On July 3rd and 4th, tho Chicago, friends, for the financial assistance that
These matters are certainly disgustKalamaxuo A Baglnaw Ry. will sell

R t^slr suewraients thb spring 491,000,
Mil will be seen that the city's total
£ rebe over last year Is, In round numE b«T&gt;. 4221,000. Supervisors Maus, Ab’ bey and’Delano were the only members
of the board to vote against the report. the round trip. Tickets gcod to return
not later than Jdly Sth.
। addition to regular trains, an ex­
will leave Kalamazoo on July 3rd
Jib at 7:00 p- tp., Delton 7:40, AckPolnl 7:55, Ratings 8:15, arriving

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Cart Mr new.

*

Michigan Centra! Excursions.
; Paa-kmerican Exposition, Buffalo,

■or rare* and particulars call at ticket
'Bay View Camp Meeting and Assamly, Bay View, ifich., July b to Aug.

, to return Aug. 17th.
day Excursion Notice: Each SunI’ trip, wlB be sold to local points
lloblgan Central where) the trip

-train going snd returning within the
limit of Sunday.
’ From June Ik until Sept. Wth^ln, thrive, the Michigan Central wiy sell

? dosed rates. For particulars call at

sues on hand of 417.12. '
boo res the cilixens to exercise caulion
The business ot selecting • room in especially at thb lime of the year.
which to bold their meetings for tho
That one uf our prominent citizens
shpuid nearly lose hb life through the
Parish House, connected with Em­ negligence of others teems to make
manuel church. The thanks of the but little impression. It will cost bat
dub are due the city council who so little trouble to barn the bib of de­
cayed vegetables, meat, etc., or cover
Woodbury 9:00 p; tn., Hastings 0:30,
Acker's Point 9:60, Delton at 10:05, that we are obliged to leave it, for, other garbage with lime or other cheap
disinfecting material.
\
aside* from the noise consequent upon
Closets and outhouses whoa: odors
For further Information apply to the new factory's occupation of ths
gents.
H. C. Potter,
many children are living b certainly
Traffic Manager,
one cause for the great infant mortal­
'
Ho spirited Mr. Carnegie who would re­ ity.
lieve our embarrassment, by building
Three are matters which cannot help
us a club hansel An "annual move" but come to the attention of all and
. Livery aod,feed business, eight good for a women's club b as bad as for tbe should meet with prompt attention. \
torsos, first else* rigs, etc. Inquire of ordinary household.
Hm-WhyGBLDXAnCaledonU, Mich.
The must important business of tho water and sewerage b t reason why
afternoon, was signing the Articles of wa should not take proper paacaution*
Da*roit*«
Incorporation,and we are mqch Indebt­ in other directions; nor should a few be
ed to Judge Kmlth, who ao generously allowed to be careless and do things
Il&gt; hard to tell jui« what jjay of the cape to take the acknowledgement of
detrimental to the Interests of all.
BI^CeDUnary of Dejrolt b tho most InCITIZEN.
tereatlng, Thaw ill! be a great dad
The program was opened by the read­
of Interest Ih the first day, as thkn oc­ ing of a paper '.‘Crumbs: Swept Up" by
curs the duplication of that scene which Mrs. Elisabeth Barber, the president Soldiers' and Swtlora' Encampment.

waa unacted by Cadillac himsplf and hb elect, written In the quaint style-of
one hundred folfowere, on July 24,1701. chronicles of tho formation and growth
The second day b entirely token up ot the club, and criticisms of Its man­
agement. Thb was followed by an ad­
mirable paper written by Mra. Hannah
thb day comes the march of nations led, Barlow, "Journeying/In California"
of ocurse, by ths Indiana. Itbpropos- being actual experience* of a part of
her iwenty-monihs sojougti In that
depict, with absolute fidelity to fact, tho
•finny state. l$b paper wHtedhearty
different conditions under which the applause, and we shall all be glad to
various propio first .reached this shore have the sequel which is premised. A
and yoder which they now exist.
few brief words by the retiring presi­
Thomorning of tho third day. will dent and tho meeting which qk»ed the
see the great floral parade. inaugurated eighth year of olnb life wae adjourned.
and carried out by tbs patriotic woman
of Detroit and Michigan. On the evenPresident Loubet to Americans.
tacular feature, in which the historical
. Tho first magaxine article written by
M. Ixxibet since he Ijeotme president of
pared in thb country, will traverse the the French Ifopublla irUl appear In Tho
main streets of tho city.,
Saturday Evening Poet for July 13.
Thb important paper, entitled Young
' Statement of July Pilgrim.
Men and the Republic, after touching
upon
our pleasant rela^enawlth the
The leading article in the Pilgrim
for July b contribstod by Mbs Clara French Republic, continues with a algMorris, the veteran American actress. nifleant reference to the attitude of

The seventh annual encampment of
clarion of Barry County will be held in
Hastings, August Si, 22 and 23. Every
soldier and sailor In Barry county with
their famlllra and friends should bo
present st thb encampment. The sol.
to join in the annual gathering.
A fine program b being prepared;

fort ot all who come. The state tents

coffee and milk will be furnbhod free
for all.. The only charge that will be
made for the whole encampment will

Of families who visit us will register
and buy a badge. Let every loyal man,
woman and child In Barry county come
and enjoy the picnic. We will take

It foils the Biblical story of Ruth, and
masteriy sunrtning up with which the
Mrs. D. W. Smith.
Fourth of July holiday excureions: women of the Bibb, which Mbs Morris article concludes b a fine expression of
Died, Wedneedsy morning, July 3,
will contribute. A very notable feature tbs strong republican spirit which
return July 5th. Rale one faro for lhe nf thb month's number ban Illustrated
Ybung Man and tha~ Republic waa
round trip. Children half fare.
article on the president's tour to the
National Educational artoebtfon at Pacific coast, written by Mr. Horatio written expreoaly for Tho Saturday of Clement Smith of thb city.
Evening Post, and will appear In no
Mra. Smith was over 7« years old.
July ft and to. Return limit July accompanied the president's train other magaxine. Tbe ijlurtratfons are She wae born May 19, 1823, In Orleans
through the journey. A brilliant short reproducttona of private photographs

story by Mbs Margaret Tracy adds to
. Detroit, July M to t
for round trip. Chll- 1bar. Tho Sociological feature of the
'•Tarry-JTtioa Till 1 Come."
magazine, always strong in the Pilgrim,
"The Wandering Jew" .la having a
b represented in tbe July number by
an article on tb« work of the Chicago wonderful revival in literature lately.
Social Settlements. The magazine la The flret book In thb fascinAtlng Arid
dbtinaly a patriotic number, the cover was' ‘Salathiel, ” by Goo, Croly, Christ '&lt;
words to whan “Tarry thou 11111 come”
day symbolism, while the editor's com- spoken ixmeath the weight uf lhe crore
sandering.

white Man Turned Fallow.

it

^E«*te of J. Kilpatrick, deceased.
9rJo,L hearing claims adjourned to
June-29th.
Estate of Nosh Faaver.decaaaad. Or­
der appointing administrator entered.
Estate of D. M. Reed, decraaed. Or­
der bearing final account adjourned.
Ertato o? I. N, Kellogg, decoaewi.
Order bearing final account adjourned
to July 18th next.
’
Estate of Henry A. Goodyear, de­
ceased. Order admitting will to pro­
bate entered.
Slate of Andrew Stevens, deceased.
Receipt from heirs filed. Order assign­
ing real estate entered and discharge
issued.
Estate of Carl Dubois, deceased.
Order admitting will lo probate enter­
ed.
•
Estate of Boyd Craig, deceased. Order.hoaring claims enteral.
Estate of Willtom H. Kinyon de­
ceased. Report on vale of real mate
filed and confirmation entered.
Estate of Emma J. VanAruian. aoin­
sane person. Order appointing guanlOrder admitting will to proliato and o|&gt;pclntlng executrix entered.
Estate of J. F. Brandstelfor, drceaxxl.
Order appointing administrator en­
tered. Bond filed and letters iasued u&gt;
John BTandstcttcr. Hearing claims
Dec. ±3«h next.
ILztate of George K. Beamer, dccoaaed Hearing to appoint admiutotrator adjourned to July 2nd next.
•In the matter of Stillman W. Oouch.
er. an alleged Insane parson. Ap­
plication for admission to asylum filed.
Medical examiners certificate* filed and
order to conveying to aaylum entered.
Estate of Pblletua Rogers, deceased.
Order determining heirs emortd.
Estate of John Kilpatrick, deceased.
Order allowing chime entered.
In tbe matter ot Tyucinda A. Lbwb
an alleged Insane pbreon. Application
for admission to asylum filed. Medical
examiners ccrtlfiowes filed and order

Real Estate Transfera

R. C. Waters b In Grand Rapid*.

Tuesday morning.

waa In the city yesterday morning,
■For rent, office rooms over J.8. Gvuuyear A Son' store formerly occupied by
Walter R. Eaton. Inquire ot J. 8.
Goodyear. &gt; '

Grand Rapids Book Case Co., was over-

Ids Tuesday looking at automobile*. We
shouldn’t be surprised at any time to

At a special meeting of tho school
board Tuesday night. Dr. D. E. Puller
was elected president, Charles Wills,
Mbs Dora Dcl‘ut&gt; was elected teacher
in place of Miss Nonna Michael. Ths
new president called a special meeting
for nest Monday night.

Norton Paton, janitor of the court
house, took the 9:19 train last night for *
Grand Rapids and the north. Their
destination was the tbhlng grounds of
there only know It they would go and
hide themselves in the, deepest and
most Inaccessible placce they amid
find.
Mr*. Ellen Robinson, the retiring
president of the HaK'ags Women's
club, has a roeord at devotion to the

single meeting of the club. Through
fair weather and foul Mrs. Rnblnson

of the oocaaiau.
Tho financial condition of thb school

I Ing of the iXMni of education ' la*
Thursday night. Is much better lhAn A.

day night the balance in tho general। ,
fund was «2,67.'.5O: In the library fund,

amoouted to 417,570.18 and the expenJoshua Dllleubeck and wife to Fred­
erick Wagoer, 44a, Woodland, 42500.
Maria E. Seeber to Lewis Williams
and wife, lot in village of Delton, 435. stroeity Tuesday at the house of George
Andrew E. Bresee and wife to Augus­ E. Greenwood, the taxidermist. It waa-.
tus F. Wegner, and wife, parcel, seo 19,
Johnstowu, 430.
William Kern snd wife to WHlb
Perlg^parcel ou section 27, Orange- and peculiar formation, it b nearly
spherical In shape and as large as a
Michael Doster and wife to John W. bushel basket, measuring 38j Inches in
Parcel on section 2, Prairieville,
circumference snd weighing 60 pounds.
S. Wilbert Smith snd wife to Mar­
garet G. Smith, 40a., Castleton, 4900.
Margaret G. Smith to 8. Wilbert shapen head gives the animal a groSmith and wife, 40a, Castleton, 41,500.
Alexander A. Kovan to Theodore O. leaquo appearance. The roll was foal tri
KwkweU, parcel on *tc 23, Barrj, 41,­ on the farm uf Zora McGonegal near
400.
Jackson and lived about five raloutew.
Valentine Loins to James E. Rad­
ford, 4Oa, Rutland, 41400.
Jamea E. Radford and wife to Valen­ wood for mounting. Ho has done an
tine Leins, lot in Grant's second ad­ excellent piece of work upon It and will
dition to city, 11,000.
Stanley S. Warren and wife to Will­
All good-items In up-todato newaiam H. Kenyon, 50a, Assyria, 42,000.
Benjamin A. Matthews and wife to
Frank and Lola May Beckwith,' parcel bly informed.*' Such b the case with
on sec 32, Carlton, 4800.
Geoq;e W. Abbey to Jacob Hoffman, thb Item, which b as follows: Uncle
let in eastern addition to city, 4150.
Wm. H. H. Heath, a few days ago, waa
Frank Bfekwltb and wife to Banja, comfortably snoozing In a large artnod
mln A. Matthews, lot in Kenflold'a ad/ easy chair with hb feet upon a railing,
dlllon to ally, MOO.
Frederick B. Lawrence et al. to Don- when a small boy of mature ago, with ■
4100^eLc4&gt; I,arccI' M0 21 P«»l«&lt;avlHe, true American spirit, only thinking &lt;rf
the glorious Fourth, carefully lighted'
Dotmid,^IcLeay and wife to Edward I the fuse of a cannon cracker and more
carefully placed the same under Mr.
Heath's chair. ' Of course there waa
soon an explodou and then Unple Har­
ifo to Abel rison performed a half-back summer00. '

। Stephen P.
farm in Castleton, and there they have
lived ever sines All of thafr children
are KB! living.
Beside. Clement Uoo to Middleville, »l,500.
,
Smith there are another son, E. V.
Darwin McOmber to Elian MoOmber,
1Smith of Castleton and two daughters, parcel sec 18 and lots in city, 41.
It’ll™
.1 ... u__ r
Mrs. N. T. Rasey of Castleton and Mre.
Adrian Coaker of Chicago. Mra.
Mary E. Crane to Phillip H.’ssddler,
a-i.ki. i-.i.,__■__
■ . .............
1
70a, mc 18, Orangeville, &lt;400.
vented her from enjoying the society
QUIT CLAIMS.
Mort notable follower* of of
1 her friends as much as formerly, but
Williams. Meloyecal. to Benjamin
Matthews, parcel sec 32, Carlton 41.
under her affliction. Until about two
NOTHINQ LIKE (T.

Buckskin Bill's rough riders to dut
isn't jurt the proper thing to “sbooxe’F^^

In a chair, especially so clooe to tbi',
145th day .of the year.

Thb total amount of water pumped at
the water works for tte* month of Ju&gt;iu
waa 10,733,898 gallonB Tho average
number of gallons to each pound of real

thne the dally consumption of water b
about 700,000 gallons. Thb b a pretty
heavy demand on the capacity of tho
plant an&lt;hpeople ought to beinoreoare.
tibial"
stroke of psraiysb from which she Buckskin Bill Coming to Hastings
fol ItLlho use of water, especially dur­
never fully recovered, A final attack
with Greatest Show on Barth.
Ing July and August. A great deal of
York publbhre has lately Issued an U- of paralysis occurred last Friday and
iustraied edition at &lt;1.40 net. Now she grew gradually weaker ItnUl her

Agent.

with an racellent edition at » cento;

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skin BUI, io Hastings on Wednesday, water waa unlimited, but such la not
July. 10, with bls unequalled cougreat the care. Engineer Qilllus Informs
tho Hexald that unleas"greater oconnf rough riders and Indians.
with him over 1,000 men and. horses. during the dry spell* which are to be
There b no exhibition on earth equal

■

�James Brew of Freeport, U afflicted
with a cancer on hb Up.
Work baa begun at Labarge &lt;m tho
new dam for tbe electric power plant.
The CtUxen** band of Freeport wi(l
furnish music today for the (nledon-

Gov.-Gon. Leonard Wood U reported
reryJH In Havana from grip and maMape and globe corer! are article*
Renewed labor ■ state to the ' Iron
ot Import Into thia country from Edin­
works and cloth factorle* of pt. Peter*
burgh.
burg have been suppressed by the mil
Two hundred and Ofty thousand mil­ Itsry abthorltlfa.
lions of locusts were killed In Cyprus In

recently stated that he cxpectod to re­
turn to Ute U. S. in July dr August if
be did not accept an offer of
per
month aa policeman in Manila—Free­
port Herald.
Freeport people now have no excuse . --------------------------. ------------ -------- foe not having their teeth in good con-' plre and may takestep* to reduce tbe
dilloo. Two young graduate* of tbe '
dental department of the university
bare located in the town and are pre­
pared to nut every one's masticating
apparatus in first claa* ooodllloa—for a

ia significant that in homes ot wealth where

at last your friend*
say,u How bald he Is
getting.”
Not easy to cure
an old baldness,. but
easy to stop the first
thinning, easy to
check the first felling

of South Africa that are not reported
la the, ordinary dispatches.
One ot the chief grounds of cjtn-

bildness is
made
Ira po s-

with

E

he very best is demanded, Ivory Soap is

ised In the nursery. At the same time, in

It stops falling,
promotes growth, ana
takes out all dandruff.
It always restores
color to faded or gray
hair, all the dark, rich
color of early life. You
may depend upon it
every time. It brings
health to the hair.

mndreds of families where economy decides

the choice, Ivory Soap is selected.

Thus its purity

attracts the rich; its economy attracts the poor.

High

quality and low cost; is there any better combination ?
wife he drove up Io Iron let I ami bl o',
chxhing Mnr&gt;- and handing her the
llni-s stepped across the street to lite
p&gt;«uofficc While gone another rig «m
driven up alongside of the nr»t and outof Its occupants alighted, leading a lady
In the rig tbe Same a* In the first
Wb«n our friend returned from the
puttoffice bi* mind was evidently occu-

Current Opinion.

Tbe government .if the foiled dtatca
411 find many ■ •ppurtuultle*, without
ichnlcal violation ot itie sgroemnul. U&gt;
«*ert Itself over the political sod comtercisi affair* ot the Island Tile
tmcrlcau flag "III fly In many place*.

Professional Directroy.

State* over the abrogation of the Clayton&gt;Bolwer treaty, tbe probabilities
wensUug hod at on tnla aid e of tbe w at«r.
Apropos the discussion uf tho ClaytonBulwer treaty, tbe only treaty that
diplomat* have pronounced a foolish
compact, even though lu provisions
eestssfl areclntely necessary at the time tive body, but simply a register of *orae
of U* ratification, the London Hpectator one's will, thia time the will of the boas.
Mr. Foraker was indeed present snd
by an American company, every on* of waa the senator renominated, but he
the great lock* will be worked and con­ ha* for tbe present been swung into
trolled by American engineers, everv Hue under Hanna's leadership.
J.U-Z will be an A merlcan. Under such
clrarmstaaccw, does any .sene man Imaglpe that, treaty or no trsdj, a power
at Wat- with America will bo able to use
the canal? A hostile ship might set a*
taraa the great Nicaraguan lake,,nut It
would never leave until the war was
-bv*r- These being tbe plain facts, we through thick and thin; pile the ship
uauttot *e« why we should quarrel with subsidy on top of that, ana trust to the
Atderfca because she is, &lt;•
hold, prosperity argument to carry you
fooliahly anxiom to express In word* a through- Reciprocity is u&gt; be given
right which we know *be must be able fair words and nothing else.
—in
1
’’
ifthlsisto be the program for the
republican pony for the next three
'Louis Republic.
years. Il means defeat at no distant
date. The two great questions that
have made the strength of th* puny,
currency and expansion, are settled.
Unlea* some new problem oomea up.
and there la none In sight, the flgbt for
th* curbing pf the trusts especially
through tbe tariff will be th* great

E G‘ Slggerx, [latent lawyer Wash­
ington. D- C., whose ad appears in our
columns, la an attorney of twenty-ooe
year* active practice and is well recomtuetided to u* His rating will be found
he owns lhe Inventive Age. He ha*
sent u* application blank* and.other
paper*, and Inventore who are Intend­
Ing W apply for patents, would save
time by calling at this office and get­
ting lhe paper* before presenting their
applications through any other source.

regular as railroad* In carrying th.maH% They bare their habitual rates
ot speed and are expected to make the
voyage of 3.000 miles over a trackless
Mrs. Eggleston of Hjgh street, Hast­
ings, Mich., says: "Dr. A. W. Chaae'eNarvo Pills are a splendid tocdlelue.
At a meeting at tbe Paris Academy My back used to bother me a great deal.
of Medicine Dr. Jarre announced th* Hard to gel about and attend to my
discovery of a remedy for tbe foot and household duties; the kidneys sere inmouth disease, which Is so fatal to
sheep. He says ho has successfully
Cojda Melt Away
- used the remedy In 1X00 cases In two ing of the pills I got a box at W H
Goodyear's drug store. The results
if you use Krause's ColdOurw. Prepar­
obtainod by their use was tine, the kid­
ed In coavQoleat caprola form they ate
easy to take and effect a speedy cure of
neys are again healthy and active, the
the most ob*Unaie case*. Prioe 25cback pain* gone, the nerve* strung and
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
I feel much gratified as a oemsequeuee.
It la expected In the near future or­ Tbe medicine is certainly good."
If you want some “just aa good" “I angs* will be gro»n (n Washington as
--- -'I,1' Remedy, try an tail­ palatable aa those of Florlda-Tbe tree*
Mountain Tea. Twill
and keep you siek. W. are oqw bearing, but tbe fruit will not
be ripe until fail, so the real flavor cun-

To Cure • Cold io Ono Day.
. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 7
, t!
\'-i * ■
j
1st*. All druggist* refund ths me
if it lolls |o cure. K. W. Gro
While the army abroad! is fighting signature Is on each box 23e.
Filipino* the army m hum* I* making
war on umttoes bugs. Surgeon Gener­
al Wyman has Issued a circular to the
marine boBuitaTMf-vlc?,.calling Uie at­
“Gntrlousl ¥ou don't mean to say
tention of the ductors to tbe official de­ you are golug to tpove out to Algo­
burst?” .
"ttideed 1 am- I consider It an Ideal

been •carried on by H. J- W*ber. an ex­
pert in plant breeding, who obtained
hybrid from 13 of tbe hardiest oranges
Jangling Nenas.
known to tbe world, and.tbo prospect*
Ara you Irritable? , Do you sleep bad­
are promising.
ly? I* it hard to concentrate your
A solid silver ernes was recently re­ thoughts? Is your appetite poor? Do
ed rod in Montreal from Michael CM you feel tired, reetlo** and despondent?
Col. an Indian, who bad found II while Try Lichty'* Cplery Nerve Compound.
tigging In the Lake Lemargarnlngue Il will do you more good than anything
Ilatrlct A Jesuit baa recognised tho JDU have over tried. Sold by W. If.
loodytar.
cross. which has two bare, asocs of
the W silver crosses presented to tta&gt;
Huron Indiana tn tbe early part of tbe
sUieeuib century to bribe them to
light' for France against tbe Iroquois
Indian*, who were then friendly to

At various timea tbo municipal corrotation of Liverpool ba* obtained
powere from perlhinent to« borrow
turn* amounting to S2.000.000 for/tbe
iemolljioa and Improvement of proptttjfj found to to insanitary. Thia
large amount ba* already burn expeud-

Geo. M. Reed,
PLUMBER.

Stop, Ona Door North
el Hutligi Milliul Bank

Wm. H. STEBBINS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

Th CltllHt Pile* II th felly

�Federal Official Who Granted In­
junction Against Debs

YIELDS

TO

HEA8T

DISEASE.
Harahurt-Amarican steamer Deutschlar.ti. Th* special consisted of * »aloon carriage, a oceond-cla** car tor
tbe servant*, a baggage W, and one of
the beet engtaea of lhe Southwestern
boed. Among the other pgaaenkere on
bye-d the Deutschland are Mr. and

■band light load*.

REASE
Pood for everything
that runs on wheels.

fl.W. CH ASE’S

Sold everywhere.

KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.

PATENTS

aches and pains, in tho. ten*
.plea, eyes, fcriin and spitur
cord.
Headache, neural­
gia, impaired appetite,Indi­
gestion, slecplcssnesi, nerv­
ous exhaustion arid tfegpondcncy all {joint to thj.
weakQtied, nerves that ’trit
crying aloud for renewed;
strength and health.
* *

Fuht

IEBVOUS DEBILITY.

Wayne 'krnoty Bank Bldg.. DETHO11

Dr. Miles'

Nervine

Advertisement^ in the Herald are winners.

soothes the nervotih irrita­
tion, stimulates digestion
and builds up health and
strength. Begin h&gt;dny.

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

EADACHE

2,000,000.wn5

RECKON, IN OHIO,
(MASS.. ANO IOWA.
’WHAT DO YOU ESTIMATE ?

HASTINGS HERALD
GIASft BARUY MA1TWHISKY|

YOUR ESTIMATE.

SClub raker* will receive a certificate for each subacrlption obtained.

VALUABLE INFORMATION
To aid subecrlbara lu funning their twtlmate, wo furnish the following data:

Pdzu ti bi AvaiM it Follows

1M6

1,873,410
.1,084,420 Increase 0.50 per cent
. 1,610.422 decrease 4.04 per cent
.1,533,887
•* ' '5-10 per eent
. 1,676.452 Increase 2.77 pey cent
.1,926,718
*•
£2.22 per cent
.1,572,100 decrease 18.40 per cent
.1,632,640
“
2.52 per cent
.1,063,380 Increase 7.H|j per cent
.1,965,010
"
18.88 per cent

,
Tbe cenliicatea of the secretaries erf the staug named
growing tbe combined official coco will determine who
entitled to the prize* and the award* will be made
within 30 day* after the official rote la knbwn.
t The Herald will publish tbe name* and adki«\**c» of
|he successful’estimator*.

STAMPMAKERS ARE BUSY.
In addition to the above prize*, the following

•pedal prizes will be paidi &lt;
To the perron making the nearest correct mU’
mate before July 10............ *1,000.00
To the perron making tbe nearest correct eutlmate between July 10 and August 10.... *700.00
To tbe perron making the nearest correct eetlmai? between August 10 and September 19. *500.00

Tout, 1000 prize*, amounting to *15,000.00

In case of a de. or that two or morn e»tiui*tor* are
equally correct, prise* will be divided equally between

Nt* .York, Jbne 29.—Extra foreea ot
preraiarn- and otbei employes of the
bnreau of engraving and printing are

than at any prevtoua convention, the
total being 1ST perron*. The writers
were bangueted at night Winona waa
decided a* the meeting place next year
at the burin*** netting, at which W-

act goes Into effect The same condi­
tion prevail* la tbe Internal revenue
bureau ot the treasury department

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.

TOWN.

R THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.

Carter In the fifteenth round ot
ly battle Carter swung low on
body and Referee Phillip Wand
llfl*i Carter fur a touL Up to

der* have bad to ba increased materi­
ally. An entirely naw liana of beer and
cigar lUmpa ha* bean designed. en­
graved and printed. Comjnlaaloner
at Internal Revenue Yarkaa baa tut
Issued permission to th* collector* at
large bear producing and cigar manu­
facturing cltlaa to open their offices
Immediately after midnight on Sonday. Hl* object li to allow tbe brewera and cigar tnapufactureri to get
luppllee of (tamps between that hour
and tbe User for the openlag of bualnee* at daylight Monday morning. Tbe
new tax regulations go lam effect Itamedtalaly */lw midnight of June M

Work will Uiortly li&lt;- resumed on tho
naw Orgtfat county court hnuro.
Two death* and 11 proatraUoM, of
which several are skriou*. war* .Ua
result of tbe beat In Chlraro Monday.
.Society women In Wnahlngton are
making pct* of wlrtte rake. *ud
••fpocy ' breoderW’ are reaping a bar-

�New

BknaTOE Platt cays that Cab* mint

Pianos

aa tacomburtiM*

the gloom of Pennsylvania politic*

United Slates, from

angnrawd In th* city of Philadelphia
thing it wishes iodo. Oh, yea, let Cob*
trace to which lhe Infamous leglsl*- be a real republic, by all mean*.

When you wan

people’s rights la Italy to awaken Ute

President Schuoman says the Ude­
ad BUtae baa never produced a Homer
lethargy and'rtlr up the nubile nrtnd or a Shakespeare fir a Darwin. True,
to such * spirit of righteous Indignation

See and hear the

FAMOUS
UPRIGHT
GRAND

PIANO,
Made by Behr Bros.,
New York City.

Get McCoy’s prices.

ite old fashioned significant then the

hardly apply to the modern fourth uf
July. To •■celebrate" used to Imply a
tremendous amount of anise and hilarlousrire*, the latter being mostly at the

power, if net placed behind prison bars. and Mary Baker Eddy. What more
At the meeting at th* Academy of
Music in Philadelphia laat Thursday
night five thousand dllxens were pre*.
Tux thanks of the community are due
to that Now Jersey jury that convicted
republican ring, and to demand the re­ tbo mao who shot down another on no
election of the present district attorney, 'evidence but khat of a hysterical womanMr. P. F. Botbermell, who has been

CITY MARKETS.

Butter, roll..’
Dried apples.
Onto............
id true connection it u weu to remember that water, on burning oU
■ratters th* Ham* hnt that floor will
■xUngclab IL Balt thrown upon a fire
It the chimney la burning will help

..............................
irL'""’."'!-;
untcaens,
.. C .*?*' “-r0*c«Hogs, Uve....
Bogv, dressed
Hides............

Take a peep at our
«si»
..S.15

window. It will

la the disgrace of the United State*.
Clure, lhe retired editor of lhe PhllaTHE British have discovered that
delpaia Times, made a strong spowh
denouncing ths republican organlsa- they are still able to put up a pretty
good tight against naked savage*- such
as the Mad Mullah and hia men. It is
lotenaiflod by lhe most bewildering
only when they come up against slot of
public robbery ever witnessed in lhe
farmers that they fall down.
Mayor Aahbridgo, Insurance Comm!*•loner Durham, Contractor McNlchol
atul their associates. They are commitIlog public robbery by criminal con­
spiracy."
Thu* the good people of the Quaker
city are being aropwd to action by the
corruption and jobbery of thb political
machine which baa control of public
allsir*. They may sureeod In accom­
plishing some measure of reform by
electing Mr. Rotheruiell In place ofthn
ring's candidate, Mr- Weaver. But It
Is probable th*t such a check would be
only temporary The real trouble 1*

lowed such a master of jobbery and
wicked Britishers whom *e ''llck’rd '*n machine politic* as Mau Quay to run
tbe republican party of the state alto,
revolution Our worthy fathers used to gether too long, and not Ji till I hr and
“oelsbrau-' wlu&gt; fife and drum nod
booming cannon, with fervid oratory
and military .lisplay and if they didn't stone state purge herself ofthe political
get gloriously drunk they al least tell corruption that Is making her politics
Il Incumbent upon themselves to In­ a stench to tbe snslrtb of 'ell decent
dulge In a few uniu to American Inde­
pendence.
.
Of coarse there Is Kill to be found
something of tbe old Kyle of celehra-

ONE of lhe Chicago clergyman who
investigated tbe army canteen system
verted and is now ita ardent supporter.
This Is a good sign of returning reason.

Have you seyn a "combo" " yet? That
is lhe frightful name that artue crank
baa devised u&gt; taka the place of shirt
waist when applied to the masculine

ficed Oeu. Alger, not because he sympatblzed with tho attacks upon him but
because politicsI expediency seemed to
demand such au unfeeling measure.

a covering t»ecou&gt;e* a necessity,
silk handkerchief moistened ai(d w:

be there.
Beef,live
Veal calf................
Mattou.dressed ...
Wool, washed. ...
Wool, unwashed..

We make a .special
effort to get the
newest styles in
shoes for you.
■

'
A Poor Millionaire
Lately starved in London because be
could not digest his food. Early use of
Dr. King's New,Life Pills wougl have
saved him. They atrtuigthga the
•tomachyald digestion, promote assimi­
Bear id mind that there ta no more lation, Improve appetite Price 2fic.
danger In getting down from a three Money back If not latlafied Sold by
story window than from the first floor W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
If you keep a firm bold of the rope or
ladder. Do not slide, but go band over
Fat lady-Don't sloop too much, ex­
reduce flesh rapidly take Rocky Mourn
' ”
Act* directly on tho fatly
tissue* 35c. W H. Goodyear

WOOLLEY
AND

BRONSON.
Little Red Front Shoe Store.

IF YOU WANT A
the others.

Nice Rug Cheap

to let the Monroe Doctrine alone It
show? chat Emperor William at least
knows enough mH to middle with the
oven, spill In.halves snd spread each
hair lightly with batter. Place th*

&lt;J Coonecticut. However, Tom Platt
can't well get a lick too many

THE Ohio republican convention gave
*a ubiquitous aa ever, and with his brought to bear on tbe president to in­
“cannon" cracker far more dangerous. duce him to dismiss Pension Cotuml* the colored brother a flne send off In
their platform, but did no* recognise
There are still to be found towns where
him In giving out the offices
the fourth of Jujy Is '‘celebrated" with
all the old-Ume featurea. But as a rule
The department of*griculturo is ad­
return
for
the
democratic
soldier
voce.
vertising for agroalologUu, and getting
pie no longer characterise Independ­
ence day with the noise and demonstradoubted demand on tho pan of Evans' farmers It might do better
public. Probably a majority of people
Some more British have been captur­
prefer to spend tue day quietly al home trot of tbo pension department that the
ed. Belter gel ready toehip down some
or In some private kind of recreation commissioner Im* ousted.
And yet there seems to be no valid reinforcements, Mr. Chamberlain.
grather than attend a ‘■celebration."
And yet the conclusion that such s reason for turning ibis official down.
change io tbe matbod of observing lbs Th* fact probably Is that Mr. Evans ha* ■ Advice to people going on a long
natloti's birthday implies a decline in been too nonest and watchful to pre­ automobile tour: Take the price of a
return railway ticket with you.
patriotism would assuredly be wrong.
The celebration of the glorious event enmity of the pension lawyert and fraud­
Now if some of the historical novel
which led to our Independence and n*L ulent claimant*. If Mr. MoKlnley be­
local existence waa the first of duties to lieves thia to be the caae be certainly machinist* would strike, tbe public
the men who lived In those strenuous ought not to yield to tbe clamorous would be profoundly grateful.
spoils men who are demanding Evans'
HaNNa and Foraker need each other
beginnings of the republic and they official bead.
We rather look for Mr. McKinley to in their Huie buaini
That
sacrifice his faithful pension oommlaImmortal Declaration than by as con­
spicuous and noUy a celebration aa they
would oonoelve of.
But aa those famous days retire fartb' er and farther Into the background of

i

Do not tniss the

41 Rcnkes &amp; WalldoriTs. They till sell their whole line of.car^
pel samples AT COST, which consist of Body Brussels, Axmio-u
stent, Velvets and Tapestr. Brussels
j
Come early and get first choice.
Scald the rlatni tn their own tlqoor
eleotly cooked. Chop them into One
dire and measure. To each cupful ol
chopped Clam* add one etipful ot thick
cream sauce. For on* capful of sauce
put Into * saucepan one tablespoonfu&gt;
of butter. When melted, stir In cue ta
blespooufo! of floor. Cook but do nol'

RENKES &amp; WALLDORF.

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
smooth, thick cream, stirring all tbt
time: add the cl^ms only Juat before
serving. Poor tbe mixture over small

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Slacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.
come. Glass washed tn cold water will
hare a much clearer look than that

respond so quickly to tbe drying towel

Tbe late Father Boyle, who fur years
waa ons of tbe-moK prominent and
popular Catholic priests In Washing­
ton. had a greet rvpvtstloo as a wtL

EARLY &amp; BURNS
Adjoining Bentley 4 Rider’s Planing Mill.

A Magnificent Gift to Detroit.

career claim a part of our thoughts and
In all at Andrew Carnegie's magnifi­
felicitations, we cun hardly expect that cent benefactions, amounting to con­
siderably more tbao *28,000,OW, no
Michigan city previously totho present
time has been favored by this phllan-

be admitted that tbe change la a natural com* from Mr. 1,’arnegls thathehaad*elded to gir* to tbo city of Detroit tho
very handsome sum U I7W.UOO for tbe
fathers, tho decline of which Is slncere- erecUou of public libraries. Tbe great magnate of the Keel world
oflodepend- gdhBrallg exercises excellent judgment
reeding of the
in tbs selection of ths objeou of hla
of th* day, and the words &lt;X the immort- generosity and thia latest Instance Is no
exception. Surely a mstropolia of
300,WO Inhabitant*, having a steady
. talniy be well it tbe aoniimt
growth and influence assured It, Isa
mon appropriate place In which to es.
every American cltiseh today. There tablish a large and judiciously selected
library open to the tuanws. The people
of Detroit are certainly to be congratu­
lated on their good fortune In securing
inary P« out i adept

For this break fine and melt In a try­
Ing pan half a pound of rich cheese.
When soft, add one cupful of sweet
rhlch had cream and a pinch of cayenne. When
thoroughly blended, break on thia Ove
Unt cburvhe* He sent tbe bell to a
foundry In Gcotjetown and bad aev-

tbo mses briskly with a Urge spoon
Presbyterian minister not long after.
Father Boyle filled bis attention to the
change, and tbe Istue could scarcely

Detroit's new peony paper To-Day,

journal!*!

September, Is con.

Worlds

bnttered end bested In 'benrec.

Press half a cupful of boiled spinach
“What tn the world did you do to through a rouinder. Add a teaspoonthar toeih" Inquired tbe Presbyterian fnl of onloo juice; beat the yofk of an
to tbe boiling point. Thia soup Is not
blessed It until we got the Preebyterian only food, but tonic, both spinach and

available form.

For thia rtttoo spin-

Washington Star.

Talk Kill** a 8~’Our Congratuiatfona.

It’s Always a

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.

Shoe is for $3.50
others in proportion.

use In darning stockings, although a

They're extraordinary shoes at much
than ordinary price*.
It’s the quality that attracts and the price
that sella. You have the pick of one ot the
largest shoe stocks in Barry county.

We have Oxford Ties to tie to.
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75.
.In their

Respectfully,

That

�| -HOT[&lt;

WEATHER,

had taken my advice you
would all have had

Hammocks
before this extreme hot spell. I
know, far we have hammocks
enough to •go «°und. and ®c
certainly can save you money if
you will give us a chance
A good hammock for the baby,

Andrew Diehl of Kalamazoo spent
Sunday in this city.
• Mina Mary Grant went U» Muskegon
Friday to visit friends.
Tbe band boys moved their effect*
Charles Farrab, a farmer of Chaster Into th* dry hall Tuesday.
township, Eaton county, dlod of sun­
Dr. Crone, a vstorinary surgeon, of
stroke Monday forenoon.
Ovid was Ip lhe city Monday.
,
Mrs, Halnah Barlow returned MonFred Hendershott and Harold Ham*
started for Buffalo Tuesday night to at­
tend lhe Pan-American axpreltlou.
Don Shepard, a ld-year-old bay ot
Mrs. Mabel Eaton of Ypsilanti waa
Charlotte, waadrowaed in Lacey'Slake, thsgtiestof Mr. and Mra.D.K.Titman,
six miles west of that eUy, Monday al­ Sunday.

Leclnd* Lewi* of Nsabvllle waa ad­
judged Insane Friday al Nashville *nd
was taken to the asylum st Kalamasoo,
Saturday, by Deputy Sheriff Brook*.
J. T- Lombard ba* a new Mosier safe
in hl* □ffioa. Hi* old one, which in
fact wa* now but not largo enough for
his purpose*, ho sold to Archie McGoy.
Mr*. Frank Dlllbahner, daughter of
M. Chamberlain of Cloverdale,-died at
fringe, now $1.25.
A $2.60 hammock, good pil­ her homo in Chicago Monday. The
low, wide fringe, strong color, funeral wa* held y esterday in Clover
dale.
■
now *1.75.
•
Will Fenton of Middleville, who wa*
■ A specially good thing, extra
In jail on tho charge of dninksnness,
wide, for $2.00.
waa taken back U&gt; Middleville Monday

A good, strong color, with pil­
low and wide fringe, a regular
*8.25 hammock, now $2,10.
Onr $8.00, 14.00 and $4.40 a Spindler, Chicago, who with his wife

Cotton

KNIT UNDERWEAR

Egyptian
T .isk-,

NIT UNDERWEAR for women, men and chil­

K

dren. It is a gathering that should be seen and
studied. We buy our underwear direct from the fac­
tory, which enables us to offer better value for the

A. A. Kg gleeton ws* elected captain
of lhe degree staff, J, O. O. F., Monday
evening.
.
Mrs. Bertha Campbell of Grand lUpId* t* visiting her parent*, Mr. and

money. Just qow while your needs are imperative, we
are nuking an extra effort tn supply your wants. Prob­
ably you've wanted some special kind that you’ve tried

Mrs. Luke Waters and family went
out to their farm lo Bow no township,
Kent ooanty, Monday.
Tho Allegan News has bought lhe
Chronicle of the same city, and will
merge the latter in the former.
The board of supervisors granted
right of way last week across the county
farm for tbo Thornapple lake drain.
Warren F. Kelly of Huntington, Ind,,
arrived In lhe city Monday night, to
visit h|« parents and other relatives

to get elsewhere and failed.

Try here.

Is spending his vacation withold friends

For the same goods other deal­ 1q thia city, was a pleasant caller on
ers ask from 25 to 40 per cent,
A traveling man rxune from Detroit
more titan we do. We depend
The buxines* done by tho Hastings
on prices and quality to sell our p&lt;nt office for the quarter ending June to give McCoy an order fur furnishing

JO amounted to MO76.4O, divided aa fol­ complete hl* new borne. This speak*
lows Envelopes (2U3.11;stamp«llS0l.53; well ot Mr, McCoy aa a buyer.
The household affect* of Dr. George
pcetal cards *711.96; box rent &lt;304Waddle and wife were shipped to-Kalamazoo yesterday, and they have now
become citizen* of Celeryville.
Wo buy largely of 1’Mlsbury’s Best

FREDL. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST

e. In IDO pound cloth
Bams A VaNAKMAN.

HUSTINGS HERKLD

CRASH SKIRTS

ruing to a num-

limo enjoyed.
Leroy Hllslnger of Toronto, Ohio,
visited hi* parent*, south of the dty,'
over Sunday. Mr. Hilslngcr is Inter­
Miss Ollie Wood Is home from Grynd ested In the new shoe factory at Hol­
land, and intend* to viall here again
F Rapids.
D'
Troxel's orcbest r* plays at Acker's before returnlog to Ohio.
I
point today.

- total aM PtnoaaJ.

Th* Bell people have put In phones

r

I

Mra. Matthew Hall returned Thurs­
day night front a visit in Hudson.
Mrs. E. L. Haff of Grand Rapid* wa*
the guest of friends lo thlsclty Sunday

Mias Belva Little went Fridsy to
Bellevue for a week's visit with misliupcrinteident Hayden 1* in Hill*-

Thoma* Bayard of
friends In this city

I

Emmanuel Sunday **cbool will hold
it* annual picnic at Thornapple lake
next Thursday.
F. J. Beesley and wife of Chicago
have bean visiting friends In the city
for several days.
We were favored with a call Monday
afternoon from C. E. Lewis, publisher

The Detroit Evening Nows red need
its price to one cent per copy Monday
and will hereafter be a penny paper.
C. M. Tower was at homo Sunday.
Mor* Is oonismplailng a trip in New
York state before visiting homo again.
The Misses Myrtle Sullivan and Mary’
i
Visit al the Pan-American turpusltlor..,
Mrs. Wm. MMhacl and childreu
1
visit in Ouoper*’Hlc and Grand Rap-•
,
.
।

hrau Uy letting a mowing machine fall
on hl* left fool. He can now limp like
a veteran.
Mr*. Fred L. Heath and'chlldreu are
al Wall lake for the summer and iYod
1* enjoying tbe lake breeze* this week
Couldn't picked out a better week for
that purpose.

James Troxel went to Grand Rapids,
Woodsy. and made engagement lor him-

oounty and inrltes buxine** men who and Frank Holly at tho Hastings City
want something in this line to call and band, toplay with the Second Regiment
baud al Manistee during the state en­
campment, beginning August &amp;.
Palmer Encampment, No. 40, 1. O.
Attention is called to our &lt;15,000
O. F., elected the fullowing officer* ia*t guessing contest, explanation of which
Thursday nlgbu C. P., B. J Bcuum: -is printed on page three. All subscrib8. W„ Charles Reed; J. W., H. J.
Fraker; H. P., Peter E. Trumper; R. * chdnce to win some ot the prizes of­
and F. S-, A. A. Eggleston; Trea*., F. fered. This may be the time you will
be lucky, sod 11 cost* nothing extra lo
I-**t Friday evening Hiawatha Lodge,
No. M, Daughters of Rebekah, elected
The rtceoicensus figures have proved
the following officers: N. G., Myrtle unsatisfactory to Charlotte and aa a
Woodard; V. G., Mrs. Keith; R. 8., result the city haa just completed a
Ella Barlow; Trees, Mrs Mary Wood;
representative, Ella Barlow; district
deputy, Mra. Jason IUc£.
George Allen died at the home of hi*
father, Ambrose Allen, in tho third
ward Sunday forenoon, having been ill
with peritonitis about throe weeks. He
was 23 years old. The funeral was held communication In an other column con­
Tuesday forenoon and the romaine were cerning the disposal at garbage, it la
taken to Yankee Springs.
especially Important during this be*
Geo. C. Higdon, formerly of thia city
and who has been managing the Pot­. observed as strictly as possible and if
terville Prqae for Bro- Feighner of thei some are guilty of the things of which
Nashville New*, ba* purchased an In­. our correspondent complain* they owe
terest In the Reese Review, If Georgei it to themselves and to tbe 'community
doesn’t make an Improvement in the। in which they live to make all due
RevIeAr, right from lhe start?bo can't; amends. By the exercise of a little care
much sickness may be everted.
play in our back yard again.
l
What th do with one's summer vacaBunday morning were fortunate In[ lion Isa perennial question. Mostpeohearing Mr. Bert Bowling reader tho। pie have neither money nor the wish to
beautiful baritone solo, entitled "On tbei go to an expensive, overcrowded sea­
Plains of Peace " Mr. Bowling ba* a, dde or mountain resort, and yet every
well trained baritone voice of superior■ man needs a few days devoted to plea*­
quality and wo trust that wo may often, uro and a complete rtat at least once a
year. Tbe Cosmopolitan for Jilly gives
have tho pleasure of bearing him.
ft is always a pleasure for us to an-. a solution of the problem in a well-writ­
Bounce th* success industrious young, tqn, illustrated article, “A Houseboat—
sgen of our home city. We learn that The Modern Palace." Undoubtedly a
Prof. F. L. Bauer, who ha* Ixen teacb-. houseboat offers a cheap and comfort­
Ing at Brainerd, Mlnu , ha* been elect-, able vacation, and the rank* of it* dev­
ed superlnienheot ol city school* at. oteM am constantly swelling.

LeBusur, Minn. He l» re-elected at•
, Brainerd but will resign hl* position1
there to go to I.e8ueur. May success'
a yachting party un a weak'* with bis new dudes go with him.
A horse attached to a carriage andl
• on tho lakra.
belonging lo Oil* Demou became&gt;
frightened Friday while Handing In
fruct of Huffman Bro.' store by a piece
of pwprr which (he wind blew in it*
face. Jerking hack suddenly It broke
(M bridle and ran away. Tho frighta»sd animal ran watt to Church street,
then south snd after arasMng over to

Every woman that wears a shirt waist, (and
what woman does not?) has need of a crash,
linen or duck skirt. They are convenient and
the most suitable skirt to be worn at the lakeside
fishing and boating. Here is a group of prices:
WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, 50c.

CRASH SKIRTS, 50c.

CRASH SKIRTS, TRIMMED, 65c.
CRASH SKIRTS, FANCY STRIPE, 75c.
Exceptionally good values, or as Webster calls
them—BARGAINS.

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*

IT. R. Panwasi, 1
i JEWELRY,
! RICH CUT GLASS .no
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

- The new state barbers' board met at
Lansing last waek and organized wltti
Grovge H Hooper of Ishpeming, presi­
dent; Emry Busby uf Hastings, vicepresident; R. M- Fillmore of Lansing,
secretary and treasurer. There ha*
ever, caused by the refusal of u,.
rotary of the old board, R. M. VanHorn
uf Benton Harbor, to give up the hooka.

HOG LE

; Defective EyttlgM...
I

...... An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

�A Fourth of July Veteran

Tbe Fourth at
5&gt;ebojap Light

'First
main at the light until eyeulng and see
tbe tlreworka.' Abner certainly did not
attempt to dissuade her. and Luther
warmly advocated lirr remaining.

no ttou* In telling Miss Ainsworth of
Abner's heroism in saving her broth
era He also kept dtscrvctly out of the

fyli in

spelling not every word of Intelligence
ftom the blockading fleet at Santiago,
for be had served under Farragut. and

rock Just beyond. Without a word ba
plunged tn and. striking out swiftly,
seised tbe gunwale of the dory. He
raised himself cautiously, rested with
his chest on tbe gunwale and reached
■ out bls hands. Tbo dory rose on a big
breaker, descended and upset lo a
lather cf foam. Luther, pulling fran­
tically on the rope, drew hla partner
ashore. Tbe latter had a small boy's

aters'bad nin sway, climbing out ot
their bedroom window Seeing tbe do­
ry which beloogvd to a neighbor on
the beach, they thought they would
save time by rowing over to lhe next
point snd walking io the tilings from
there. They became bewildered In tbe
fog. lost their oars In the rough water
beyond tbe point and had drifted scrota
tbs bay over to tbe light.
They Mid their slater would np&lt; be
alarmed If they did not return till

sb j wed no signa of llfttuif. Tbe boys
bad a 0d« jltne for awhile, exploring
tbe Hgblbot.se and watching Abner

slstant waa changing his clothes and
aald In an a weetruck whisper:
"Abner, do you know who them chllAbner paid little bead to this ralaarfc. but opened the door and stepped
out on the iron gallery of the llght■ bouse. Sebogan light la built on tbo
ledge otrocks which, submerged at;
high tide, marks tbo entrance to tbs
harbor of ths city of 8-—. Tbe city
Itself Is seven miles away. Tbs near-'
The story toM by tbs boy* waa thia:
m lend to tbe light la Bonney's Point They had the night before pleaded with
and that Ilea two tulles to tbe west.
their sister to be allowed to get up at 3
No*, tbe average young man would
4eem Ramsey * Point a dreary place In
♦hfcb to spend tbe Fourth. but Abner,
who bad been looking firward to tba
holiday for a week, thought of tt as an
MM1 spot because Badte Alnaworib

the aea wns comparatively smooth.
Tbe boya and tbe two keepers were
out on the gallery arranging tbs last
pieces of red Are. Then Luther said

-Ahoy yemjfr

and as for Boston-swift, lightning,
Boston -she didn't even wake up and
bear stout It end get to celebrating
for two whole weeks! Slow? J oat

�livery

deplMtilnci of &gt; Wwk In Our

Sited up.
Detroit has on Its books Ito,000 of

Great State.
'

SELECTED AND STLWED DOWN.

bands over

s- ■
aa. ha* opens.
ewpoH. H. I.
Soma old Nevada mining claims left

Ing valuable. It Is said they ara/wartb
&gt;250.000. '
. Gen. MacArthur has ordered 1.500
Free rural mail delivery &lt;ni be e&gt;- Filipino prisoners of war released to
the Philippine* on promise pf peaceful
Ublfsbed in South Hareu.
-behavior.
.
•
.
- . ‘
Tho ixwftofflce at Ingersoll has been
discontinued. Mall goe* to Delta.
pants In tbe Santiago naval campaign
* Tbe postoffic* at Elll* bag been dl»coatitnied. Mall will go to MafskalL,
Sampson.
Tho government will buy noVnore
will go to the Philippine Island* as n twirtestur uh tn tbo Philippines, owing
to the conation ot active hostilities in

For infanta and. Children.

in: Alpena Annually.

Doffer Be Fotoledi

tor a
mandamus to compel Aud.-Gen. Powir* to'Coupteralgu bls ord« for |80
milaait1 rvprrw^tting *X&gt; mile* from
(lock River, AlgM raunty. to Lnholng
ind return.- Cook claims Rock River
u hl* homo, always voting there. Pow•ra refused to countersign th* eartlfi-

damaged &gt;25,000 by Arc tn Buffalo
Thursday.
t
Indiana capitalists are organising a
company to drill for oil near TM®*
Oaks, Mich.
Soma one poisoned eight head of cat­
tle near Montague, belonging to Butch­
er Fred Herren.
Alfred William Bafcti. of Beglnaw,
baa been appointed an asitstaut sur-

slug at tbo time.the legislature con­
MOUNTAIN TEA vene-'. ami tberefurs waa not entitled
to tbe mileage. Chief Clerk Miller, of
the bouso, who appointed Ox&gt;k. and
that aa the legislature declared Cook
entitled to -the mileage, that question
*f fact l» determined for all ttme. and

First-Class Sleepers Dally

CHICAGO AND SAN FHANCISCd

Cooper It la alleged she fell down
stairs, fracturing her skull. The first
■ ;’&lt;!.
Without Change
Ums bar death became known was
are carried oo tho limited trains of tho Sunday morning, when Mr. Cooper
called lo a neighbor earned Bherwood
anil told him that bls wife had fallen
down cellar, inoy wuut together and

The Init smallpox patient In Bay
City baa been discharge*!. Tbe opt-

GREAT

A gold mining company, o' which
ha’ c made i&gt; rich strike In Colorado.
Huron county lm« 3S liquor seller*,
yielding her the neat »UU1 uf &gt;Bl.000

mediately called. although life wa»

eldout theory, and hint strongly at

domestic life war unhappy. One of the '
dead woman's brothers has-statod that guilty to po*»lug a forged check on
ho does not bollsve she was acctdnntLz Best scenery of the Rockies and Bier- ally killed
F.'ra Neyads.bv daylight in both dtroo-,
&gt;' Unas. Beal dicing car service. Buffet.
Pjlbriry ears.
Bend for ‘Chicago Ui
nCaUfornla," describing the journey of Frits Hoeill. Elk Rapids. shot Fri '
day by D J Dokey while raking hay 1
lectrtc road, to con

lie Route.

i for fall Information and ItinDetroit,
Chicago.

'

Hudson.
Immense swarm* of
h.Ve rained thr '
township Faro
cron on record.

to scare blta. When |luegll. who rou
tlnued to work, drove ground th* field
■gain tXikoy ordered him to desist and

JstuisviHr anil
Sjaifryad,

Centra! Southern Trunk Line.

Wintir Tisrilt Tliktt:
Now on sslojo

Florida
&lt;ik)LF
Write tor folder, descriptive matter,
• ' • .
T ^-nrivt1
. Genera] Passenger Agent,
Louisville, Ky.

of the gyn Into the left «idn of Hnegll'e
neck. Huegll fell from the rake, hla

dragged ayTO*» the field until the team
stopped. Then II was found he was

'Dundee thermometer* registered Kiff
In tbe shade Tuesday. Au electrical

half-cocked Smith * Wroaoo revolver.
Cokey waived examination. And b*i
erse CID. •* &lt;&gt;V of bls roun/el.

I

condllloua
erally favorable In most counties, tho
wanner temperature having a decided
effect on the growth ot crops and the
germination of late needing.
Corn
ba* al»o made marked Improvement In

Lightning airack In numerous Mich­
igan town* Tuesday. While consider-

llllon dollar ault tor damages
Ant! Kalsomine Co., of Grand Rapids,
resulted tn a disagree meat.
lia» been brought to tbe Bay county

In color and made considerable growth.
Oats are beading In the southern coun-

The eighth annual meeting ot
sherlffa, chiefs of police and prosecut­
promising, but
report* regarding ing attorney* of Michigan will be held
wheat continue to be discouraging. in Muskegon. July IT and 1SIt Is still crinkling considerably and
Davld A. Elliott, of Greenville, aged
showing lhe continued ravages of 70, once prominent In Montcalm coun­
tbe Hessian fly Beans and late potato ty. was on Saturday taken to the Trav­
planting are about finished. Early po- erse City asylum, a raving maniac.
I». 8. Etheridge, a Quincy fanner,
beet crop Is making good growth, and made and sold In one month 4oOVk
Is generally promising.
pounds of butter, the product of 14 Jor-

When Gov. Bliss roarbed Lanstag he
Tbe oleomargarine dealers of Detroit
saw tbo publbbed report that Warden
Freeman, of the Marquette prison, had are to stop tbe sale. This acilon win
ordered lhe flag, which bad been half­
oleomargarine
law pasted at the last
masted over that Institution ns a mirk
of respect to tbe late Gov. Pingree. session of the legislature.
promptly 'sent the following telegram

uampuieio auu price usia oi iano
farm* in Kentucky, Tennroeee,
^yM,&lt;f1nrtaalHH and Florida.
ply was received:

American Laundry.

grasshoppers

E. K. Fmamcis, Projj.

Oraemtu I*. Batea, of Coldwater,

court to pay his wife &gt;80. pending the
Taaw M n« teakaab.
Tho Wabash HaBAad Company rexult of divorce procesdlng&lt;brought
Monday paid state taxes aggrvgatlng
MB.94&amp; on Its last year** business, arJoe Atkinson’s stock ot artworks at
J’retuont et[iioded. blowing out the
horn's comnutotlon. The Walia* li In (tore front, burning the face of Frauk
Blalree and leaving him perfectly bald.
The explosion was canted by a small

Ilium' Burr, a prominent resident
Icksbura. who died Bund*

ASTHMA.
SfOPIfMT

aa order postponing tbe case of th«

NotNahcotic.

Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa
Ron, So ur S lutMch. Diarrhoea
Worm* .Convulsions .frAjrisb-

For Over
Thirty Years

mw and Loss of Sleep.

NEW YORK

the fire wbk-h waa started Tuesday
night by lightning striking a tank bo
ionglug iu tbe Btandanl Oil Co- at Pre­
ble. Ind.
committee of the Na

CASTORIA

rated at Denver, Col., baa received &gt;30.000 to bo applied Co the bulhilitg now

Aid. Goodman. of St
city tu the fields of Kansas ami other
western states to help harvest tbe

Michigan Central

Now’

Friday's statement of the treasury
balances In the general fund exclusive
of tbe &lt;15Q.0O0.U00 gold reserve tn the
division of redemption, shows: Avail­
able cash balance. »173.T33.133; gold.
♦1w.002.1a1
Representatives ot the Japanese gx&gt;v-

duction into Japan.
Durlog a heavy Ibund
day night a bolt of Hgiitnlfcg struck the
College of Physicians and Burgeons on

tap, Iiluum ul Upm !»£•■!

■troyed the college building, one of the

Owing to .the machinists* strike,
work I* entirely suspeod.-d on the ar­
mored cruisers California and South
Dakota, and on the monitor Wyoming
and the cruisers Tacoma and MBwau-

| Rootbeer"!

Tbe United States assay offleo tor
tbe Balt Dake district reports tho min­
eral output for 1H0 exceeded In value
that ot UM by nearly li per c
principal Increase being la th
and copper production.
Under tbe'recent decision
United States Bupreme Court declaring

MONEV

Ti PITEIT M Mm

[PATENTS^

mruts unconstitutional the government
will have to refund millions of dollars
to the railroad companies.
Tbe government at Washington has

*1 t CSf...
UU«n
at t

must be paused on by tbe prealdent.before they become effective,
Thu navy department baa given out
" statement to the effect that It Is

Patents

Crmne,.
the naval militia. Thia was called out Dull I.lkn
by report* that tin/ department bad docldpd to abandon the militia.

’

PereMarquette,
tug and la waiting In great quantities.
Adelbert Hay. killed la Now Haven.
Conn., will be burled la Cleveland.
4?ol. Hay haa received thocaands ot
mMaages of eoodolence. Including dis­
patches from King Edward V1L, PrM
Ident Loubet. Earl Roberta. Earl Bos*-,
lyo. Lord Paudcefote and Sir Henry
IrvtaE
The Cuban republican and national
parties bare* signified their approval
doratandlng that It will later use al)
possible legal means to effect tho re­
peal o&lt; -u amendment.
With a atirplu* of ordinary receipt*
of »80.000,W&gt; and a ca*h balance uf
|1B5,OKI.OOO confronting tbo treasury

question bow congestion of money In
the treasury can l&gt;e prevented.

’mertcaM.

IWe etgastare U on every boa ot
genau
Laxative Bromo-Quinine t^u«

Red
Cross

.

luterest centers tn pritictpUs and men
are Important only at they aid tn ear

WR.

ll**HM«l .
Mml'Uflu

PAINFUL

Pills

Ths

PR1CEE1-QO
falo Tlinra:

rkiklreh
on fire by thv biiniitm

DrsiOMa
CorvaioKTS act.

north of Denison. Tex. The oil spout-

Autuony Kittle, living on tho
■Hib. one mile north of Norris,

until hb physical vunditkn
u fi.r a continual:

No CM UD n«Unl t&gt; weertd.
OJi-AlanUaL AddlM*.

rd by the Porto Blcau legUlnlore. Un-

alaugbter in the killing of Joim Car­
roll. a Saginaw telegraph operator, rv
turned a verdict erf guilty.

.Two Ubel suits for &gt;20.000 each have
been started against th* Grand Rapids
Democrat by the Old National bank
and (Mahler H. J. Hollister. Tbe*suit*

car* would enable lhe railroads to
compete more successfully with the
electric railway*, and ho Is enthuslaatic "bn the subject

Promotes DigeslioilfhrerfulnessandlksiX-offtalns neither
Opunn.Morpliiiw rwrMincral.

moving.

caught a muskalooge it Mills I-ake
which weighed M pounds.
When
opened a i-tlf pint bottle of bourbon
wtrisky
waa found Inside tho flab. Will
your proclamation.

patronixe the American
Collar*, cuffs and shirts
up in the latest style*. Prices

PrtpotalionfcrAs
croodamHlcgiita

W. 0. Mendenhall, geologist. Is lead­
ing • United Blates exploration party
of six In the deepest wild* of Alaska

Gen. Corbin, Gen. Weston. Senator
Dietrich and Congreestnan Kabo have
sailed fur Manila from Ban Francisco
A Muakegon firm get* tbo contract on an Investigating tour.
for tbe addition to tbe Mt. Pleasant
The Forty-third regiment, the last ot
nflrmal school for 117/100.
tbe volunteer* to leave the Philippines.
One hundred and flvo applicants
for teachers' positions In Huron coun­ transact Kilpatrick. 23 days from Maty wrote the examination*.
Good judge* of the situation aaaert
no a strike for a nlne-houj day and

dietary, and much less by the auditor­
general

' ROCK ISLAND
■
ROUTE

Tbe state democratic executive com­
mitter of Pennsylvania bos decided to
hold tbo state,convention at Harris-

The Kind You Have
Always Bough!

»- naaawkMiu.

....

Summer
Resorts

G. F?. &amp; I

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J
chapel foil Into my baud*, and General
Booth expressed a wish to purchase tbe
building as tbe headquarters of tbe ar-

TRY FOR IT.

meets cay, Tt an enormous aacridcc.’
and when lhe completion took place his
representative offered In payment long
There wa* a certain Major X who
dated bills, extending over several had for som* years mijvyed the reputa­
years, with Interest added. The trans­ tion of being one of tbe wildest men tn
action waa at vac* completed. When India. Making a rail oo oo* uccaatoo
on a tn***, ho found Captain t,wbom

Monday buying lumbar and paint for
her now bam al Wall lake.
W. E. Pteroo route agent of the
Anerioan &lt;*»«•*» Co., wae ln Jpwn
Tuesday showing tho new agent DOW to

■eant. happening to pass the window,
noticed to hla surprise that Major X
hrfl passed Into tbo tneesroom beyond
■nd waa applytag a tape measure to

suggretlve to raa af the higher 'drafts'
on the future which th* grnrral has
sbandantty drawn Cor the present and

turned to Hastings Wednesday, after
spending a few days at D- R. Foster's.
L. T. M. I* expected to start from Cad­
illac, July 13th, and will spend two
weeks visitlog bls parents and friends
in this vicinity and in Hastings.
Mra. Bcsalo Andrus returned from
Battle Creek. Thursday. and will spend
her vacation el the horn* ot her pproala.
Mae Kershner who has been dan­
gerously III for some time, is gaining
slowly.
Doctor McGuffln received a telegram
Saturday noon announcing th* death of
bls sister at the home of his parent* In
Ixindon, Canada. Tbe doctor took ;bc.

thia an odd proceeding, be mentioned
It later on In the day lo Captain Z.. who
took counsel and then begged a favor

THEQREAT
TOHK LAXATIVE
It w&lt;U cleea out th* bowels, stimulate that liver sad kidneys, strengthen
ths mucova membrane* of tb* stomach, purify your blood and put you
-ou your feet” again. Tour appetite will return, your bowel* move regu­
larly. your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you. your akin will dear and
freshen and you win feel tbo old time energy and buoyancy.

on their lips, and woe to tbe victim. Ue
or she la ruined and made a public
laughing stock. E’en your best friend
will giggle on the sly One society girl
here, a really nice gltL has lhe habit.

BUCKSKIN BILL’S
listing hie nepboi

on account ot Mose's popularity Miss
Morris persuaded the Bremen to let lew
hare hltu during the company's stay In
the purpose of organltiug a Junior
grs. JsHaMyero of Rutland via!tod League.
Mrs. J. S. Hinas one day
*Roy Fuller and wifeof Hastings camp­
Cornelius Whitcomb
ed at Middle lake on Mr. Durfee’*
calladon trier -'
landing over Sunday.

Miff

Michigan Central Lire Stock Yards.
Detroit. July 2nd. The demand for
live cattle la fairly active this week;
receipts have been moderate of late.
The following prices are being paid al

Mrs. Adair Senter on the Town Line,
Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Rafi! er and children of
east Woodland visited her sister, Mrs.
Cham Heise, Frid^.
Win. Eee and wffespentSuoday wish
her daughter, Mrs. W. 3. Barnum.
Mrs. Buchanan Is visiting her broth­
Bar. Leighton Parka, relating many
er. Washington Rising.
anecdotes illustrating tho unvarying
Mrs. I-aura Cunningham and soa sympathy and kindness which PhtUlfw
George visited at J. H. Durkee's, Bun- Brooks showed to all humanity, notes
to particular bls thought futoees and
consideration for lhe humbler daaeea.

The large Congregational chun
Ailed with people Sunday afterm
hear tbo program given by tbe 8
schodl. Tita church waa beau
decorated tn honor of Children'

...I.'.Geo- Vler and Mlnni* Clino rol tarns Haul* Creek,Thursday,
sin fteou of Grand Rapid* will
Jack hero thb week.
■ Gia**, wife and danghtcrof Calt vteitod At E. P. Carpenter's one

Prime steers and heifers. *4.75 @
•6.25; bandy butehera* cattle, *4.00(3
M.tKl; common, (2.76(4 *3.76; esnners’
cows, *1.60 &lt;3 *2.60: stockars and feed­
ers dull but steady at *2.75 @ *1-00.
Milch cows active at *25 (4 *46.
calves active at *4.75(3*6-26Sheep and lambs, dull and lower
prime spring lambs *5.00(3*5.75; mixed
M.25 (« MIS; culls, *2.00 (3 *2.50.
Flogs arc tho leading feature Ln this
market: trade is active at the following
Prime mediums. *0.00 (&lt;J M. 10: York­
ers, M.00 (3 M.06; pigs, MAX)(3 M.10;
roughs, *6.00 (3 *5.75; stags. * off. crip­
ples *1 per. Cwt. off.

Farmers and Frart Growers

All msmbers at the Farmers and Fruit
at tbe boapltai that unites be would
Growers Union will please sand their
roueetM to undergo a dangerous surgi­
wan flutters to J. E. Edwards, Seo'y,
cal operation bls life would probably
O’Donnell, Mich.
pay the forfeit Ttw evening before tbo
operation was to be performed tbe mao
A number of goal farm* for sale.
and his wife went to see Phillips
Two new milch eows—Chas. B. Bald,
Brooks, whom neither of thorn knew,
.
•••' ’.
and were received by him as kindly as win, Hastings.
they bad expected. He talked soothing­
Wanted—-! good farm horse— E. E.
ly to them and promised to be with Gorham. Hasting*, Mich. Will pay
them the following day at the hospital,
spot cash. .
.
’
and he kept bla word.
For sale—Flock of breeding owes.—
'•All tliat their imagination had concel red of what be might be to them In
I wish tojuX-ify the farmers of Barry
county that I will be headquarter* fur
cream separators the coming season In
Hastings.-T. 8. DeMott.
Good, young horse tar sale.—T. H.

Senator Beveridge telle a good story
sa an Indiana lawyer who waa some­
thing of • wag. Leaving bls office one
afternoon. thia man stopped In

Requiring 1,000 Men and Horses.

For further Information Inquire of .
J. E. Eowaatw,
O'Donnell. Mtah.

Wild HrostM, i fieri ot BatUlo ua Can Steen.

Free Street Parade at 10 O’clock a. m.
wohlUtlM Sail/, rata or aMas. Ahwwema* A M*»t yta. b-n«K**iter «p

WILL EXHIBIT AT
iph-wHd," remarked tbs lawyer.
« '
"(Juft drinking!” querivd tbe prohl
iitlMiM. acoating ths IbjUvr ou the
bw-ysFa breath. "How ton® stacaF

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1901.

No. A

THIRIHC THUNDER STORMS I

SALE

THIS

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THE FOURTH.

jw WC give a strong, well, finished Express
Wagon, made by Berry Bros, of Detroit, to
the boy or girl under twelve years of age
.v
.
f
,
to the amount ot money

oc to Railroads. No Trains on

tbo Central for Two'.Daya

The first Fourth of July of the twen­ the Soldiers' and Sailors’ Picnic Asso- travol and see as much of the jrorld
tieth century In this part of Michigan cdatlon of Barry County will be held In be could. After graduating from
Nashville High school ha ipant J
will be chiefly remembered l-ecause of
soldier and sailor in Ban? county with
this city the day was exceedingly quiet their families and friends should be
and uneventful so tar aa celebrating present a: this encampment. The sol­
the largest dallies In that city. Before
ieavlqg Chicago, which be did shortly,
to join In the annua) gathering.
A One program la being prepared; he purchased a "hobo outfit," Includ­
the lakes and everbody who stayed at
ing a heavy black suit, black fall bat,
home kept as quiet as possible. Busi­
buckskin shoes snd leggins, black neg­
ligee shirt, black lie. robber collar and
ness places were all closed up and a
cuffs, a pair of overalls and a jacket to
more
Sabbath-like quietness pro
pre-­
mor
® ‘than
han Babbsth-llke
wear when riding trains, buckskin
But In the atmosphere about and datlon will be provided.

round trip, will be sold to local pointe
on Michigan Central where: the trip
train going and returning within the
limit of Sunday.
elusive, the Michigan Central will sell
summer tourist tickets at greatly re­
duced rates. For particulars call at
ticket office.

national oousection, Detroit, July M to
slxxUng heat2ftlb.
and the
unusual
Rate
*3JJS humidity
for round trip Chlldren half faro.
Epworth League assembly, Luding­
ton. Mich., July 25lh to Aug. 30th,

rhole encampment will
that every soldier, tailor and the heads

GREAT REDUCTION!

Limit to return Aug. 17th.
Sunday Excursion Notice: Each Sun-

Hay, straw

formed Just the right condition.* fur a

Commences Saturday,'July 13th, and ends
Saturday, July 20th.

Michigan Central Excursions

The following interesting account of | Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
damaged and tbo Inmates consider- a Nashville boy Is taken from last Bslably shake□ up by the electric current urdsy's Grand Rapids Evening Press: ofsale dally from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
Nashville. Mich., July &amp;.
For rates and particulars call at ticket
From Manitoba to Mexico and Booth
as reported by John Beesmer was 110 America, touching at every port be­
Inches.
tween, Is a record achieved by few boys
of 19 yean. But that is what baa been
aocwmpllsbed by Leslie D. Flint of
Nashville, a young nan born in Mtohl- the round trip. Children half fare.

coffee and milk *111 be furnished free

Our Pboio frame
guessing

I

led. Caleb Garwood's hoose in Rutland

VISITED THIS PART OF STATE OH '

dual Loss
of so a

ILOO
Travwia ot a NaahviUe Bay.'

travol. m much as peasibis, In true bo­
siderable south ot town. About an end buy a bodge. I-»t every loyal man, ho style.
Mr. Hint has been traveling in this
inch of water fell. Lightning did ift- woman and child in Barry county come
and enjoy the picnic. We will take way for nearly four years, and during
that time has visited every stalo and
Committee.
disastrous in some parts ot the county. good car® of them.
Provlneee of British Columbia, Mani­
toba, Ontario and Quebec In Canada;
Communication
the stales of Lower Califortiia, Chi­
ho citizens* telephone and setting
Hastings, July 8th, 1001. huahua, Bonora, Durango and Mexico.
In the republic of Mexico; the Island of
Kditlih Heualu: Will you please Cuba, the republic of Venezuela South
in the building at the time but fortuprint the following!*
America, ana various points in Central
The "Barnum Family Association" America and the isthmus of Panama.
He will tell you, if opportunity offers,
prompt measures he put out the bhue has been ’eying to secure a rvduotlon bow be started to dig gold in Alaska,
but found he was only a "tender-foot"

Children half fare. Dates of sale July
25 to Aug. 3rd, Inclusive.. Limit to re­
turn Aug. 30th.
Michigan Baptist Assembly, Orchard
Lake, Mich., Aug. 13 to IE.—Rate, one
fln»t-ela»s faro for round trip; children

Limit to return, Aug. 18.
Excursion toOttawa Beach and Grand
Rapids, Sunday. July It. by special train
leaving Hastings 8:50. a. m. arriving
Grand Rapids 9:45 a. tn at Ottawa Beach
10:50 a. m. Leaves Ottawa Beach 0:10
p. tu. and Grand Rapids 1:10p.ru. Rate

Tbo proposition of the association to
co; how he was compelled to buy a pair of Grand Rapids and return 60. Children
home had a more or tees interesting
smaller alxeJ shoes after ba bad bathed under 12 half fare.
time and, we hate no doubt, most of days’ outing in tents, meets with gener­
al favor and many outsiders will join
the “Barnums” when satisfactory ar- money selling iewelry to the Mexican
that they had stayed at heme.
rangemema,w!tb tbo railroad compao- senoritas, and bow ho participated iu
Cuban leasts. He will tell of sprinting
midnight. As a downpour of water it
hen "Elbow
Room" and "Out of the Hurly-Burly"
. . 11.00 afternoon storm, while as an electric offered us but too high rates (111:80
Adelersuddenly
ceased
writing.
Fora
display It far surpassed In brilliancy from Hastings) still prevail,
fishing for crabs In the swamna of
JUDOB R. B KXVM.
Florida; drinking **i»ooaahlne"whukey

in prices. These prices are only from
Saturday, July 13th, to Saturday,
July 20th.
. •
One large gold finish frame, regular price &lt;2.00, now .

a

One dozen photo frames, 22 inches long, for four pictures, pol­
ished wood, brass corners, colors white and black, regu­
night snywhere In the whole country.
40c. For two hours lightning flashed most
lar price 75c., now,...........................................................
One dozen photo frames, 17 inches long, for three photos,
polished wood, brass corners, colon black and giecu,
regular price 50c., now .....................................................

One-half dozen photo frames, IB inches long, polished wood,
;
brass corners, color white, for two photos, regular price
6fk- . now—" "■—'—■'——'I
One dozen photo frames jorningle pictures, polished wood,
'
*
green and natural wood, reg-

One-third dozen porcelain frames far single pictures, regular
price 7Bo,aow..J
Two dozen round double frames, gold plate guaranteed, regu­
lar price 50c., now
Two dozen single frames, same as above, regular price 25c.,
now
Two dozen single frames, same as above, regular price 25c.,
now. ....

Two dozen single frames, square, same ss above, regular
price 25c., now
Four dozen celluloid frames in assorted shades, regular price
10a., now'...............................................................................

Jwo dozen leatherette frames, imitation morocco, brass corners,
for four photos, regular price 40c., now

vividly and the crashing ot heaven's
artillery was constant and awe-inspir­
ing. Not many people slept through it
«JOc. all and, If the truth were told, the ma­
jority were greatly relieved when the
elements got through their Fourth of
July celebration.
25c.
Nearly throe Inches of waler fell and
the results were very apparent when

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Three dozen, same as above, for single photo, regular price

Six dozen heavy cardboard frames for single ph'otos. They
were good value at 10c. We had them marked 5c. We
noy price them at

and its near neighbors a notice of the
soldiers' and sailors’ encampment, to
be held in this city August 21-S with a
request that they publish it. This re­
quest was complied with by the papers

nltuda of the flood.
The storm was general In western
Michigan and did great damage. Crops

barns struck by lightning.
The railroads ware very disastrously
affected, especially those rad tail ngfrom
Grand Rapids. Between Vermontville
end Middleville on tbe Michigan Cen­
tral there were Mven- at eight big
waaboote. Not a train was able to go
. - _ through Hastings after the pawing of
10e tbe
weelbound exprasa Thursday
night until the 9:15 eastbound New
York express got through Saturday
*
a..*
i.-xa
a. m. Thursday night got a little way
20c. thia side of Irving when U was stopped

Two dozen, same as above, for two photos, regular price 25c.,

Whata the Matter With the Lake

net.

Behold what an arraignment ho

menUoc of everything of Importance in
your town, your fairs, field days, etc.
This year we asked a Utile favor from
your town pat&gt;or» in making mention of
our Fourth ot July celebration. 1 did

of only

asm

•

&lt;

f,

your

’

School Board Committees.

against the blandishments of editors,
but within a'few weeks he has eomplst-

Tales ot Old Turley,
Evening Fuel, are wonderfully droll
stories of the quaint characters tn an
old-fashioned country town before the

Local politics, school committee fights,

lend themselves admirably to Max
Adder's humorous touch, and form the

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

Chas. Wardell of Louisville, Ky., is

WardelL
cation Monday night Dr. Fuller the
Miss Florence Poucher, who is visitnew president, announced the standing
committees for the ensuing year as
change from the Erect to the Cadillac
follows:
Rules, Regulations, Text Books and
Miss Grace Hougbtalln and Mlns
Courses of Study —Bates, Willison,
Glenns Hougbtalln are spending their

Teachers, Their Kxaminatloas and
Qualification*—Wootoa, Goodyear, Bar- Bush, in Kalsmaxoo.
Mrs. O. D. Cooley ot Middleville, who
library and Apparatus—Lamb,Wills, has been visiting at her father's, Rev.
Mr. Woodin's, went to Battle Creek toSupplies,
Census
and
Printing
—
O»ing and finally returned to Grand RapLevi Waters ot Prairieville lost six
Buildings, Grounds Furniture and
After reading this dreadful threat Janitor—Lowry, Osborn, Goodyear.
Way home as best they could, some by
Finance and ^ccounte —Losnhard,
will feel awfully out up. For this rea- Ijowry and Harper.
Mra. Mabel Hentpleman of Grand
Between Nashville and this station
&gt;here were a number of long and deep
J— .
la the kind of favors we are to reoei
from tbs liand* of your newspapers ■
ran do without them and will ask

other relatives in the city.
R. 1. Hendershott and Will SqulttV

Jane 30, 1901. we reproduce the foltow.
Ing Items which willbe c

We made a mistake last fall and bought
many frames. The prices made on them
rpntthe next seven days are 50
UCJJl. LCDS
ou get the benefit.

in Tannassee; chewing sprue® gum in
Maine and getting lost tn the crooked
streets ot Brawn.
Leslie is well posted oo all the rail­
way lines ot America and can tell many
old travelers the best aad shortest
route between ail Important cities. He
b well acquainted with ail the princi­
pal ollies of the United Stales and has
.11 &gt;K.
- ■
soenary Ln America,
artlflcttlDuring his trip th
met with many of ll
road," and Is right
the road phrase*. A
Mr. Flint is In Nashville enjoying a va­
cation.” He Is now employed by dally
papers In New York, Chicago and San
Francisco. He says he enjovs travel­
log, but In all his trips he has never
found a place that suited him as well as
Michigan.

oano.ol its trains being seriously af- lion two nice notices, amounting to
bj. lhft Mornl. All the roads
19 lints in all, and worth, st the usual
StAtT(j running out a! Grand Rapids were bad!
—t by .V,*
. of
nl
ly
crippled
the ■...Until
washouts, some
deducting the fifty een
them eron worse than Iba Central.
In this city about lli&gt; telepbooss were
entered Brother Hlawson really thinks so, will
the court bouM tower and dsmorallzed
the big clock, but did no other damage.
I sod generous notice?

orhgirl in and
let them ,nil
.
costs nothing.

electric launch to the blue waters ot Gun

Buckskin Bill's wild west show lias

2SE

it was an excellent exhibition.

In fact

. The Thornapple Valley Light and

01

and display of frames k(n&lt;4 b

nfhtnin&lt;. Mr, penm*

ed from Labarge to Middleville, about

brother fulled

little local ot only a noepla of lines."

Hwnbw
XM4I0WMSM.US.
Ksater &lt;tar»4ml»t u swMtao Ml

City Recorder Roberta waa recently

parking whue passing a

�much stronger tn rouuamix* the floor.
Says Alva Agre tn Natlocal Stockman.
uaaung*..
JHx or erven pound* of the purest ar- Clarissa F. Roger*, Hatting*...
Mnlla ou tbe market to 100 poonda of
ihs diluent will not burn tbe vinos, and
a itttle of this mixture sifted into tbe
bud* of th* plants before any bugs
scatter will do tbe work. I do not like
bellows , or •‘guns’ . for applying It
ShrtyAwo people in Sunfield bare They blow too much to do good work.
. Probata Court.
telephones and coti»e«juently frel privi­ A quari tin CU with botoe pouched In
leged to give •‘cantral" a piece of.thelr
Itotawof J. 8. Hinds, deeaaaed,
mind when tbe line dossal work right
hra*ityatal$m wred.
J ~
Orley Balyeet of Lak* (Mreaa la the
order appointing
uniquely named young man who will
iterator
entered.
manage tbe Freeport schools next year.
Estate at c - •
Mr. Balyeat bu Ju*t graduated from
the state normal eobooL'
'
Prairieville has a law and order
B^tfDarwluMcOmber, deceased,
league and folks wjll bars to behave
themselves down In thst part of tbo
petition for probate of will filed, hear­
Ing July 27th next.
county. FortheLeaguoni will get them
If they don't watch out.
WHITE LOGIC
a n
GTx, BraS',on■ deceased, or­
Tbe ber.lt b of tbe borae depends
bearing claims nmared.
.
Under tbe hist act ofcongress relative largely upon tbe dreniy condition ot der
Estate of Mary E. Beasley, deceased,
DWIN FORREST was once drilling a stupid
to pension* U&gt; widow* peered March 3rd, hla akin. On this account regular order
aaalgnlng real relate entered and
10)1. Mr*. HannahHhroaU of Woodland
discharge baued to Frederic* J. Bees­
‘‘•upcr.” In despair Forrest exclaimed:
filed her claims April 22nd, tbe psnrioa grooming U very essential.
Even when the pigs are on good pea ley axacuior.
was granted June 17th and on July 2nd
“Can’t you say it as I do ?” “No," said
she received her first monthly payment turn it wtu pay tn provide them with a
good clean shelter under which they
the than; “if I could, would I be working*
can lie when they desire to sleep.
One advantage In early and thecougb
for $5.00 a week?” If you asked a cheap yellow
Goovyo Hall io William Nowd, 20a
cultl'atlon la that It ahis mnterl*!!.- in
soap to do the work of Ivory Soap the reply
making tbe plant food to the soil avall- MW 2t) Jobuiuiwn, *350.
Charles A. Banfield to Ellas and Win.
able for tbe use of tbe plants.
might well be: “ H I could, would I sell for half as
Wltb all newly set small fruit plants H. Gray, lota Middleville, (1000.
Emily Crouch to Lester Webb, 3a «®c
and tree* It will nreriy always be 26 Hatting*, M0.
much ? ” Ivory Soap, being pure, costs money, but
found advisable to cultivate tborougbValentine Lelos to Hattie IL Nesbit,
ly during tbe eariy part of tbe growing lot In Grant's second addition to Hast­
not more than a pure soap has to cost
ings, MUO.
Trynbena Delong to Charles L. Carr,
»Ca*iltton, CT*».
William L. Thomas et al. to Cloid A.
Ulah, lIKh* ace Hl Woodland, *10,400.
Levant A. Mo I n tyre to Etto Nichols,
ItiOa
sec
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Carlton, H,0UO.
| And this is the really great issue pre­
QCTT claims.
Carrot Oplilor.
' aented now. Shall our written consti­
Emily Crouch to Tryphena Delong,
tution be overstepped? Shall we more
on to tbe British system of practically
unbridled authority? la it true that
Tho Passing of the School Master. we have wasted a century in the de­
TWIN TROUBLES.
lusion that a written constitution can
"The primary achooi t* today absolute­ be enforced and that It 1* a safeguard
They are Often Toget herThesc Days.
of
popular liberty? We'cannot rerape
, ly monopolised by women teachers, and
from
this
questionIt
is
true
that
pub
­
They Work Havoc all Over tbe
' In tbe high echoo! they have the over­
whelming majority," »er» Frofrasor lic thought may be diverted from it to
Country end In Hastings
dream* of commercial aggrandisement,
u&gt; visions of carrying civilisation to
' 10 weeks old. fee-1 regularly tow times
Weak, nervous, toe digestion cut of
benighted nation*, to selfish hopes of
per day at least and pro ride trit, shells order—that la what all* a boat of people.
to rapport a family, she can work for a borines* advantage, but whale.or issue
and plant; ot tmb drinking water. It cornea In tide way—Ural from over­
smaller salary, and thus, aa In the mills, may bo uppermost in tile mind of the
ths men tend more toward tbe place* icur he ia going to vote ou thia ques­
work or other rousts, the nerve* are
forwhtch women are not strong enough; tion of preservation of the constitution,
Imrdened beyond endurance, nerve
la tbe schools, too, femsld competition and this question of engrafting a co­
waste is not replaced, nerve force U
must. If no b*h is called, bring down lonial system on our government, not
ralarire to a point from which ins sup­ by due amendment, but by act. of con­
weakened, then the suxueeb lose* ite
porter of the family mutt retreat. It gress and supreme court decision.
nerve controllug power and indigestion
would be, of course, in both raacs better
follows with falllog strength. When
U the. earning* ware larger, and more
00 per cant moisture. 1 to 1.5 par root first Dr. A. W. Chase'a Nerve Pill* camo
men were thus enabled to support f*mnitrogen and XO to .75 per cent each to Hastings people could hardly be con­
Ufee, while in the school room, as in tbe
po'aab and pboapborlc acid. When vinced that thia great medicine would
mill, the famala oom ped tor brings the
earning* down to*point wheretbe man
U too ixwr to marry her—* imwl re­
grettable Mate of affair*. But the *oonotnio ride la here not so Important as
the effect oo clvUixatlon Even grant­
ing what I am no* at all ready tograut.
Church street, Hastings, Mich., nay*:
that woman's work, prof erred because
"When the food doe* not digest, rests
it to cheaper to tbe commuuiiy, is luat
aa good as man's work, ran it be with­
heavy and distresses one after eating It
pounds ground rock or SOO pound* *la&lt; create* a genuine feeling of unreal and
out danger that the male youth of this
ootratry, up to. the eighteenth year, are
and 100 pound.’ mt-riate or 400 pound*
educated by unmarried women? Is It
•ratnit. which wUl (Ivo you * food fer- nervousness. Tide ws* my condition
when I began to lake Dr. A. W. Chase'*
a point to be dla-utaed at all that -na*UUxer for many crop*.
ct*Mt manhood requires for right de. woold not anpoinl him. It Is attempted
Nerve Fill* I got st W. H. Goody ear'*
valopm«nl manly Inspiration, direction to excuse the blunder on the grouud
drug store. Now 1 can eat well, the
and control'1 Where will this end? that Judson was instrumental In secur­
Momach la In good *hape and 1 feel
That very soon no male aebool-teacher ing the governor'* nomination at Grand
while tbe young turkey* are out forag­ strong and vigorous. I can strongly
of goo! quality will survive to certain, Rapid*, but if this to to be taken as the
but there te no reason to expect that It lest the governor should have appoint­
ing drive them to their coopa. If any recommend the pill*.*'
will *toj&gt; there Wo have already to­ ed hla own bank account to tbe fattest
get chilled end referee to eat, take them
Dr. A. W. Chase’* Neryo 1111a are
day more than sixty percent of girls office ou Che iob. Il to a trifle Mrang*
to tbe bouse, dry and warm them thor­ sold st 50c* box st dealer* tw Dr. A. W.
ttMmg tbe upoer high school claecea, that U has taken the governor nearly a
oughly. return to tbe mother and give
i’haao Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V. Hee
and this dlsjirojKirtion mutt Increase. year to realise the obligation which he
a
good
feed
with
plenty
of
red
pepper
Must we not expect that In the same was under to Judson, and that he only
White Man Turned Yellow.
or ginger mixed lu. Where Inacct for­ that portrait and signature of A. W.
way iu which tbo lost thirty years have •aw the light after Senator Atwood and
Chase, M. D. are on every package.
banded the teacher'* profession over to District Attorney Gordon had labored
Great noneternation we* fell by Ute age la abundant turkey* will pick tbe
tbe Women, the next thirty year* will with him far Into the night on several friend* of M. A. Hogarty of Ts-ving’nn, greater part of their living for thre*
pql,U.e ministry, the medical calling, ooMrion*. —L*u»lag Journal.
Ky., when they saw. he was turning
and, finally, the bar alao into her evuSOU.
yellow. His akin slowly ohugvd color,
ttw To *ay that thia to not to be foaralao bls eye*, and he suffered terribly.
ad becatwe II has never happened anyHi* malady was yellow jaundice, if* feat, but they abould always have a
nytonolongerau argument,
Ot, 1
bandful of grain at night even If they forema u of -Big Six" Fire company,
roots borne wltb foil crop*.—American took a fancy to a picture it a royal
ccnaequaoce ot the thorough mu bl na­
Bengal tiger in the Oftleo. Tweed
tion among the railroad* and other
financial Internets which control the
production and transportation of an­
thracite coal, al more than 84,000,000 a
month. That is to say the ear Ing which
might be ooumed upon if there were
effective competition in the mining and
route* Into proUtabla bearing, whleh
distribution of the only kind c,f oral ««.
Will take not raoeb lean than ten yarns
■irabln for domrttlc use in stoves and
It will be tbo part of wisdom to pre­
furnaces would 1-e about AX).0&lt;ri,ute) a
pare for the new one. Tbe beat stt*
year. Yet there are men who try to
ibould be aelected — not among old
convince themaalvcw that the frotts of
tnooonoly are low prices to consumer*
treea, but a new place, and tbe nearer
and the uramotlon t&gt;&lt; the general wel­
fare!-Cleveland Lettler (Rep.).
aril! be excluded. Plowing should be
Krause's Headache Cepxulew
Tor lafiuiU and Childrar.
done before planting, and manuring. If
were the dr»t headache capsule* put necessary, before plowing.
on the mark*L Their tmtnodltto *uoore* resulted In s host of Imitatiow, evo—Ins, chloral, morphine
Flaming I* best dons at ones if there
ou* drug*, purporting
•od." Avoid there Imf- Is nothing In th* way. &gt;nd tbs earlier
rist on your having tree* can be planted tb» fetter after
speedily cure Uie mo*: the will twromss sidBclenily dry to
— -ul leave no bad after effacte. Price 28c. Sold by W. H. Good- properly earn) for planting ran bo dona
and baa burn done time a mi again with
perfect success aa lai* as the middle of
May. Tree, tbe hspbaxard system of AH membra of the Farmer* and Fmlt
planting followed by some would not
Growers Union will please Mind their
want letters to J. E. Edwards, Sw.’y,
O'DouueU, Mich.

uwSS’.S

^

CASTOR IA
hiltt Yw Hmbnrt Wt

Farmers and Fruit Growers

A number of good form* for saltt
Twq new milch cow* - Ch**, fl. Bald­
win, Hasting*.
Wanted-1 good farm home—E. E.
Gorham, Hasting*. Mich. Will p*y

I wish to notify the farmer* of Barry
county that I will lx- hewMuarrere f.xernam repaniu.re the coming eaax.it In

Does it seem dry ai
lifeless?
Give your hair
chance.: Feed
The roots are n&lt;
because they
starved—that’s al
The RAW
best AWKJ
hair rW

food

I

your hair to die use
Ayer’e Heir Vigor
once a day. U tuUea
the hair ww, steps
falling, ana cures dan­
druff.
It always restores
color to gray or faded
hair; it never fails.

E. G. diggers, patent lawyer Wash­
ington. D t'„ whose kd appears in one
columns, b an attorney of twenty-one
years active practice and to well rocon*nisndod to ua. His rating will be found
In Don'* and Bradstreet's reports, as
he own* the Inventive Age. Ha has
•cut u* applicailon blanks and other
papers, and inventors who are Intend­
ing to apply for patents, would save
time by ralllog al this office and get­
ting tbe paj^r* before presenting their
applications through any other source.

itarting in the feet or ankles
comes from a weak or diseased
heart—a heart that cannot keep
op the circuhtion. The blood
then settles in the k&gt;Wer limbs
where the watery portions ooze
out into surrounding tissues
causing bloat and swelling.
The heart must be strengthened
and built up before the dropgy
can be cured to stay; and the
best of all heart medicines *•
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
"My heart was weak, and It
caused my limbs to bloat so that
I could not gst Into my clothes
Six bottles of Dr. MHm* Heart
Cure made my heart strong and
the bloat all went away."
M. W. Fall, Albia, Iowa.

Dr. Miles'

Heart Cose
gives new strength to the heart,
regulates the circulation, stimu­
lates the digestion and restores
health. Sold by druggists on
a guarantee.
Dr. Mlles Medical Ox, Elkhart, Xnd.

�• In an article th Tbe ITalrto
Mr. H. H. Pitch of lowa“-J
problem "How Khali 1
HlgbwaysF Ho says:
No* by running In debt

Inti

tfluMit lillml But

Through &amp;.
Telescope.

Tki Clunit
la the dty to
BUSBY BROS.'BATH ROODS
Up-to-date Tonsori al Work.

I know that most of tbe picnickers
bad passed, but was sure I eonld head
off tbeDu La re. aa I caught tight of
them at Intervals, and they were sill!
lagging far behind. Opposite tbe spot
Where.I'rested the west path ran over
a cliff, making the highest point along
tbe ravine. From the top of that cliff
to tbo bod of the ravine waa folly 73
feeL Though my eyesight was good. I
pad brought along my binoculars, and
as 1 rested I focused them ou tbe dis-

tnand cannot be met without roads
suitable for light vehicles at ail am­
entia of tbo year, under all conditions

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
ZOOO.OOO.vms
x/1 RECKON, IN OHIO,
f MASS., AND IOWA.
I WHAT DO YOU ESTIMATE?

HASTINGS HERALD
and you will receive a certificate, which will entitle
vun to pardcipato In tbe distribution of the 415,000 to
be awarded by tho Prom Publishing Association uf
Detroit, Minh . to those making the ncerret estimates
of the official vote for governor in the states of Ohio,
Massachusetts and lows, to be determlucd by tbo elec­
tion bald on tho nth day of November, 1901.
Wo have made arrangements with the Press
Publishing Autocisdon of Detroit, Mich., to enable
our subscribers to participate In tho distribution of
these magnificent prixes, amounting to 115,000.

OUR OFFER.

YOUR ESTIMATE.
and draw u into tbe center and place
the roadbed In tin proper form for con­
veying tbe water to tbe ditches and

turn and requested tbe last of them to
place tbs pack Io tba soup tureen and
put tbe cover on. Tnralog to tba lady

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Prim fi bi AnrM u Fillm:

jaoo

.1.672,01
. 1,AM,*10 Increase 9.56 pet-Gobi
.1,616,422 decrease 4.04 per cent
.1,633,887
“
6.10 per cent
.1,570,432 Increase 2.77 per cant
LOW
"
22X1 per cent
.1,572,109 decrease 18.40 per cant
.1,532,540
“
153 percent
,1,653380 Increase 7.80 per cant
.1,906,610 .
18.88 per cent

supervisor district and. tf tba
&gt;o elect, of making all tbo
ya bls In money. Township-

SSDOCOO
. 2,500.00
. 1,000.00

went off into a fit of weeping and Umsntlng. and It was easy to realise bls
mental sufferings. 1 was helpless lo

.piled. "You are. that was a peek of
my own. and there were 52 acta of
spades Io IL"-Exchange.

n,000.00
ly. He wanted a deeper revenge than
that of Mating tala wife off and abating
■ part of tbe public scandal I had a
Beat at the same table wltb tbo couple,
and that evening at dinner I watched

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.

Ing ber again. Tbe young wife bad
brightened np and looked cheerful and
animated, and I road tbo story very
clearly. On returning from tbe dell
ba had “made up" with bar. and ebe
bad bren deceived Into believing that
be bad forgivcu- Thai bo waa playing
ber false waa plain from a look or two
of bla when she waa not observing. I
aaw hla mouth harden, bls eyea Bash,
TLst evening Ibero were music and
soag. and Huber and hla wife partici­
te ted with apparent enjoyment six!
were quit* loving toward each other.
Before tbo party broke up for the night
It waa suggested that we go to a eee-

required the entire rued tax to be paid
In money. It might be better to give
the care and tbe expenditure of tba
highway foods to the county board of
supervisors, permitting them io expend
tn tbe several townships all tbe taxes
raised in tbe township by contract foe
new grades and ibe maintaining . Ill.
good order all grades already made,
contracting for graveling tho grades

were reciting to Profreaor but of the
Blank university one day when tbe
question of tbe "split Infinitive" camo
up, and tbe professor took occaalou to
condemn to strong terms tbe practice

much better highways. A more Jost
method of taxation whereby tbe prop­
erty of all tbo people, toodboldera aud
railroads, telegraph, telephone sad all
other public utilities, are made to pay
tbelr Just proportion of tbe taxes by an
“But. professor." argued one of tho assessment of their properties accord­
pupils, "a distinguished authority ing to their cash oe selling value, tbe
I naming him) baa juxt publlxbed on asms aa a farm or the merchant's
article In one of the taagaalnes In stock of goods or the capita) of a bank,
which be defends tbo split Infinitive’ " will aid materially In equalising ths
“I know It." replied tbe profeeoor. burdens of making and maintaining

most glaringly heterodox man In pro­
rep* und tbe must rigid orthodox In
example I ever saw."
Au ounce of "do" la worth a pound of
“aay."—Youth's Companion.

We are all familiar with the gentle­
man who used a famous soap “two
years ago. sines wbcw 1 have need no
other." Tbo experienree of a lady dopoattor In Ibe PeatoKke Savings bank
have voids points of rvatmblatks. Bbe
waa apparently unable to wrtta. but
ber marriage rertificete bore a written

tor. tbe besutitUcs of ths petite high­
ways are thoroughly satisfied with tbs
treatment accorded them by congress,
all things and eQ appropriations eca-

�Pianos

The experiment of governing an
alien and inferior people which tho
United States la undertaking In the
Philippine*, reached an important stage
on the fourth of July when Judge Taft
duties of civil governor of the hhnda
President McKinley b now the ruler,
through hb representative, Governor
Taft, of ten million subject people, This
b certainly a Strange position for an
American president to occupy and one
which, It may well be believed, would
have been astounding to the frameroof

FAMOUS
UPRIGHT

GRAND
PIANO,
Made by Behr Bros.
New York City.

1T Was rosily touching to see bow
those Wayne county supervisors bad to
drown tbelr sorrow while in New York
ou tbelr funeral mission by going down
to Coney Island and seeing the
“sigh^" of Gotham.

Michigan Central Live Stock Yard*.
Detroit. July (th. Tho demand fa*
Uro cattle b fairly active this week;
receipts have been moderate of late.
The following prices are being paid al
the Detroit Live Stock Market:
r-ta.
Ma Mlhn. H1» 0
*5-»;.rbaady b5itchert'cauie, KWg
(4^0; common, (3.76 © (3.70; caanan'
cows. (1.50(3 (2-50; riooker* and feed­
er* dull at (2.75 (g M.00.
Milch cow* active st (25 3 •15.
calves active at (6.00 (3 (8.50.

•We notice that since tbe monument­
al Staab In Philadelphia camo to light,
tho republican paper, have been heap­
ing very quiet la regard to alleged hroeny in Tam many Hath

Of course, republicans all claim that
tho good crop* were duo to McKinley,
but we don’t blame them. If we had
congress has placed these new power* । gotten In, we should have placed them
In the hands of the president and he b to Bryan's credit.
now exercising these extra-constitution.1
al functions through tbe clvl) governor
whom ho has appointed to carry out his
policy. It b perhaps useless to consider
at the present time tho causes or the
responsibility for tbo rituatfa Tho
country being confronted by a condition
and not a theory h obliged to act, and
tbo course which b being pursued may
bo the best way out of tbo difficulty. Il
La but fair to assumo that Mr. McKlnloy
fa sincerely anxious toglve tho Filipino*

Primo mediums, *5.W @ (5.06; York­
er*. *5.90 (d (6.95; pigs, (5.90(3 (5.96;
roughs, (5.00&lt;3 (5.50; stage, I off, crip­
ples (1 per, cwt. off.

CASTOR
IA
For Infants and (Jhlldren,

Get McCoy's prices.

ibto with tbo welfare of the people gov­
erned- in Judge Taft ho will no doubt
have as competent and judicious an
agent as he nouid find, under whose ad­
Tho gathering of the leading twh- ministration the affairs of the Fillplnoa
en ot the country In annual convention will be carefully conserved, so tar aa It
at Detroit will lead. as II usually due*. Is possible to conserve them under a
colonial system of government
methods knd Ideas ol teaching. Some­
But after a) I this Is said, there cannot
what curiously there Is a disposition to help but existing In tbo minds of
find bull with our system of universal thoughtful Americans, who hive the
principles that hare ui&amp;de thUrepublic
tbe great exemplar to all tba world, a
feeling of regret that such so Inconsist­
thing for the poor II
ent task should have been put upon the
longing, and .mbithr
American people, and of apprehension

CITY MARKETS.

Hi

KIm Ym Han Ahnji BHfit

Sale of Summer Good.

Moved byReid that'the city be put
to tho expense of pumping water out
of cellar of Estelle Rathburn caused by
washout In street. Lost A yea, C. F.
Brooks, Reed. Nayea, F. C. Brooks.
Bronsou, Warner
Moved by F. C. Brooks that chair

Our entire stock of fine dimities at following
prices:
18c. Dimities, 12

15c. Dimities, 10c.

SI.00 val
, lion In our high schools and college* ex­
pect to make their living by tbelr wlto
and not by their bands. They crowd
into the profession a or soak burin cm
petitions and avoid the work bench, tbe
abop and the farm. They have no teste,
so aptitude for manual labor.
If wo educate all our children with
similar results, who Is to do the phyri-

self-government which we claim for
ourselves, without Impairing our once
high regard for the principle* of the
dechralioo of Independence? Wilt we
not forfeit the esteem In which ail o}&gt;preeaed people*struggling fa tbelr pol­
itical rights have heretofore held us?
In a word, will we not low the greatest
power that we have always hail- tho
moral power of our position and becotnb
no longer an Inspiration to the nations?
In such questions as these we are led
to see tho danger of our Philippine ex­
periment and all good Americans will
pray that it may bo safely passed.

alues, 50c.

THE J. S. GOODYEAR CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

artmetit be Instructed to pul wires of
re alarm system Iu working order. Car
rlcd. Ayes, C. P. Brooks, F. C. Brooke.
of the vast array of toilers are made un­
Bronsou. Heed. Warner.
fit and unwilling, by their education, to
Moved by Brooks F. C. that chair
man of sidewalk committee be Instruct­
take their parents' place*, who will sup­
ed to have concrete walk put In on
ply tho industrial noccasltloa of tbe fu­
■cuth side of Michigan A«e. bridge.
ture? Evidently tbo world's work will
Carried. Ayea, C. F. Brooks. F. C.
Brooks. Bronsou, Heed, Warner.
have to go on In tbe future as it has In
Moved by Brod that a cement walk
the past, and tbe majority of men and
be built aero** alley from Kelley's ahop j----- ----- --------- - ------ --women will bare to do it, whether they
A story has just been started from to
connect with walk built by National 1 dc*P bvrtba of !*c* so long that It looka
are willing or not. Tbe question thou Now York to tbe effect that during the bank. Carried. Ayea, C. F. Brook*,! Uk* a bolero Jacket With thb gown are
woro a black chiffon belt and sash, the
recurs, why educate them, if education last presidential campaign Agulnaido F. C. Brooks,Bronaon, Reed Warner.
makes them discontented and unhappy? sent eunwm
emissaries
to Mr.
offering
tsw w
nr. Bryan,
uryao, oticnug
The answer seems to us to bo this:1 to&gt;*urrender unconditionally In case of
Education of the right kind will not democratic suoce** and proposing to
make our youth discontented and un­ contribute (100,000 out of tbo Insurgent
happy because they hare to toil, and If fund, to the democratic campaign fund.
our present educations] methods sre Mr. Bryan, It is said, refused abaoluteproducing such effects, Ibero I* some­ ly to have anything to do with Aguinthing wrong In the methods, not In edu­ aide's scheme, informing the tn ease ncation per so. A general diffusion of gen that the democratic party oouid
intelligence and culture la one of the bare nothing to do with Agulnaido’*
most desirable things in tho world. ■chemo, Informing the meteengtr that
Thechlldron of the tolling millions of lite democratic party could have no
' this land are entitled to the «arao edu­ dealing# or bargains, directly or Indi­
catlocal privileges, so far m tbe public rectly, openly or covertly, with men
Mhoobcan confer thorn, as the children bearing arm* against the authority of
of Uta rich. Education in fact Is the
greatest safeguard of the poor against
Whether tbe story Is true or not It
encroachments on their rights and in- bean tbe Impresa of probability, and
tertste It cannot Ims token from them undoubtedly represents what Mr. Bry­
and it ought not to bo. , Tho flrst duty an would do in such a case. HowevSr
Gt the public schools Is to Inculcate right the great democratic loader may have
and wholesome notion* of life. Toll, sympathised with a people struggling
•van the lowliem, ought to bo dignified for their independence, ho would scorn
by Pur aobools, and false notion* of to do no unpat rlotlc a thing aa tbe Fili­
honor and succcm dispelled.
pino delfgaus proposed.. And If the
Il should bathe mission of our schools democratic party had won the election
and college* to leach the dignity and there h no doubt that tho honor of the
uaefulnou of labor, as something to be American flag would bare been de­
preferred to tbo most elegant leisure, fended just a* strenuously under Mr.
and to eliminate whatever tend* to Bryan as under Mr. MaKinley. Ameri­
make manual toil repugnant and db- cans may light one another fiercely on
taatofui to tho young.
the stump and in the pre** and in poBut whan thb work Is accomplished Utical bodies, but when it conns to de­
there will still remains a powerful in­ fending the flag they are a unit.
fluence to repel educated young men
and women front the fluid of manual
Tub republicans are greatly worked
Uber. That Influence I» the feeling up over the pension commlsdnnor tight.
that toil, skilled as well as unskilled, They don’t know whether to praise tho
doos not bring iu just remuneration, m preaid ent for his courage In resisting
compared with the professions or norn- tbe unwarranted demands of the pen­
inaniial jiunmiu. I f ths shoemaker, the sion attorney shark, and retaining Mr.
iVM’panter, the blacksmith and tbo ma- Evans, or to praise him fur bb love fa
duals! reoalvsd aa much coinpeusatiou
ter tbelr worit aa the book-kespar, the
bank raahlw or the insurance agent
there b no reason to believe that ths
IT mow seams that literally hundreds
farnw would ba wfchewed by our vdu- of British oftcan and men fare been
Among th* revivals of old fashion*
twtod young men any more titan the lat- iifat fa treschnry or cowardfa In South
for tbe uew century nouo fa mor* du­
Africa sad returned as dead from ‘ ‘mu* '
el Jed than the fancy for old Jewelry,
tbe alder and quainter tbo batter. OM

S

goldsmlilis arv reproducing antique
kwelry. and tn England the pawn­
broker*' shop* are ransacked for what
uu
the luoltlug pot-kra
Wmm P. Bandy In Woman's Home
Stwpanba
........
_....... ; .

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

It’s Always a

Worlds
Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.

Any $5 Shoe is for $3.50
and others in proportion.
They're extraordinary shoes at much less
than ordinary prices.
. It’s the quality that attracts and the price
that sells. You have the pick of one of the
largest shoe stocks in Barry county.

We have Oxford Ties to tic to.
$350 Oxford for $2.75.

That

Respectfully,

C. H. OSBORN

�To Mr. and Mrs. Dea Cooley of the
I* vteltlng ralativea inthlscity.
Stale road, Sunday night, a daughter.
Ml** Mary Covert of Lowell I. visit­
Mrs. EUm Hayden of Grand Rapids,
ing Mr. aad Mr*. H. J. Chrtetma*.

ba* been &gt;lak for * long time, isroportFor bargains In new and second band
furniture aee Miller * Wright, South

Ret. Bldnay Backwl

MIm Nellie Pryor baa accepted a pool-

K. F- Blake, wife and son Glenn of
Middleville spent Bunday in this city.

BaUy.
Mln Maude Ryan went to Marshall
yesterday to *pend several daya viiitlug

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. Harry Walldorf and family are on
tbelr way to Albion today, with Lorso
and buggy.
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George Buell of Tipton, Lenawee
county, Visited friends near thia city
R.- orcrSunday.

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Wanted—Woman to do house work
iB small family on farm Apply al

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The annual summer meeting of tbe
K Plainwell Driving A**oclat'on will bo
held July 18 and 19.
The backbone of the hot spell w«*
.■
broken Saturday night and Sunday wa*
- cool and comfortable.
v,
Wanted—Good boy to learn barber
plead. Bvbdy Bjtat.

Superintendent Hayden is In Detroit
this week attending the National Edu­
cational Ainoclatlon convention.
- Do not forgot Michigan Central eacuralon train leaves flutings 8;W a. m.
for Grand Rapid* and Ottawa Bcoeb.
. Cheater Wetzel and Arabia Czrpeci-

year A Son' store formerly occupied by
Walter IL Eaton. Inquire of J. H.
Mra. Frank Chalker and «on Roy ot

netday afternoon to spend tho balance
of the summer.
All fifteen or thirty day Pan-Ameri­
can ticket* will be honored one way—
either d^ctlun’-vvl* boot between De­
troit sad Buffalo.
' After the board of education adjourn­
ed Monday night the members were In­
vited to Dr. Fuller's bouse and treated
Gilbert Striker has moved from his
farm residence Into the city, occupying

vacated by Dr. Waddle.

Nixon and wife, all of Charlotte, are
supping at the Hotel Doyle, Acker's

' Tho H«aald la in receipt of a letter
Cruces, N. M-, asking to have his paper

The Presbyterian Sunday school will
picnic at Thoruapple lake next Wod-

Mr*. Robert Ironside is (pending a

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Canada.

Rapids, was in the city yesterday.
Mia Nina DoPlante went to Traverse Rutland.
Augustus Atkina, of Butte, Montana,
position a* attendant in the asylum.
t* rUltlng bl* grandmother, Mr*. Al- &amp;
Past Supreme Chancellor Colgrove kin* In this city.
'4'
went to Chicago Monday, to attend a
Mrs. Woodin ha* been viriting her
special issilon of tho supreme lodge.
daughter, Mra. Dr. Bell, in Albion dur- ’ L
For first cl*** upholstering, rofinlabIng, repairing or cabinet making see
The democratic convention of Ohio ' r
Miller A Wright, South Jefferson Bl
yesterday nominated Col. James Kil­
Miss Gertrude SUngerland, who ha* bourne, of Columbus, for governor.
been teaching at Elyria, O., the past
Frank J. Maus of Kalamazoo, accom­
year, arrived home yesterday morning. panied by hla friend, Roland Fairchild,
Mrs. G. Q. Nichol*of SL Louis, Mich., I* visiting bls parents, Mr, and Mrs. J.
and daughter, Mlaa Carolina, of Dett Mt,
The funeral of Mrs. Ed. Wilkinson,
Miss Rosa Hall of Grand Rapids, who who died st Kalamazoo la*t Satur­
has been visiting Mies Emm* Pllug for day, wa* held at Prairieville Monday.
Deceased wa* a sixer of Eugene Shedd
Mra Henry Lewis was called u&gt; Pe­ of Prairieville township.
utoskey, Tuesday, on account of the ill.
Judge Clement Smith and wife extie** of her daughter, Mra, Herbert
Davis.
cific coast, to moot their daughter, Mias
'.‘r
So* In our window line of die proof Gertrude, who is expected to sail from
Nagasaki on the transport Meade about fn;
etc., cheap and good- Hamh * Van- tho twelfth or thirteenth instant
Armas.'.
Last night at the homo of tho bride,
C. 8. VanAuken, state evangelist of occurred the marriage of James Water,
Illinois, will give a steroopUcan lecture nf this city, to MIm Bedinghouse, of
at Presbyterian church next Sunday Grand Rapids. When the bridal party
returned on tho midnight train, they
evening.
found a party of friends awaiting them
■bow window* were appropriately deco- who had gathered to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. Waters to thoir now homo. Tho
Herald join In extending congrauday of the funeral.
latioos.
There will be a
The remain* of Auguxus Atkins, who
was a soldier in the civil war and* died
in &gt;862 while in the service, were
tho E. A. degree
brought boro from Keokuk, la. where
Mra. If. H. Burns and children went
they had boon interred In a governto Crawfordsville, lnd„ Tuesday alternoon to spend a month with Mrs. Burn*’
evening at six o'clock they werere&lt;»mmitted to Macher Earth iu Riverside
Frank Dlllbahner of Chicago, who cemetery, Rev. Jamro A. Brown read­
*
brought hi* wife's remains back to her ing tho committal service of the church

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burial, was in the city Tuesday
ber ot the 2nd Michigan Cavalry, being
Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of Torch
Lake are the parent* of a boy that came
this city, still survives him.
formerly Mis* Effio Salisbury at thia city.'
In the Thoruapple Lake drain matter
Mr. ami Mra. H fc. Hall and daugh. there teems to l&gt;e considerable difficulty
ter, Bessie, arrived homo from Bowen,
Ky;, Tuesday morning Mr. Hall after vine Parker, through her attorney,
making a visit at home will return to Fred W. Walker, has demanded
Kentucky, but his family will remain
drain and if Its decision should bo In
The Farmers and Fruit G&gt;uwcra tbe affirmative, to assess the proper
Union will hold a meeting at the court damages. Accordingly a jury has been
house Saturday afternoon at two impaneled consisting of the following
o'clock. The main business of tbe persons: Norman Latham, Baltimore;
meeting will be to make arrangements John Wickham, Oscar L. Spencer, Hi*
ram rogers. Jay Carpenter, Lafayette
Knowlc*, Carlton; Homer Batov, Eu­
gene Sisson, Irving; Charles Olner,
day ot next wCf-k, July 17, In the church Rutland; Lorenzo Maus, George Abbey,
Frank Rorabeck, city.
Prosecuting Attorney C. H. Thomas

port to the attorney general for alx
months ending June 30th, 1901, In
which It appear* that there have been
63 proaoculion* In the county during
that Utas Of thia number » fere
convicted, u were aoqdltced, 4 were
nolle pressed, 3 were dismissed on ex­
amination and 6 either settled or wero
dlamlMed by the court or remanded t&lt;
Mrs. Rebecca Babcock, wife of John parental custody by the county agent.
No very serious case* developed during
Amerioan exposition.
second ward la»t Friday, aged &lt;3 years, this six month*. The two most numerThe tie-up of train* on the Michigan 5 months and 27 days. .Mrs. Babcock
Central, Friday and Saturday, shut out has lived in this community for many

plnyee had a quiet time during thow funeral waa hold. Saturday.

prison but 11 wore given either a jail

Milan Walldorff, or “Dad" i

•2M.A5 waa either turned over to tbe
county or went to pay officer*’ coat* and

turned from hl* sojourn at Wall lake the abuse of waler privilege! durmtteh improved In health.
denounce* the appointment of Benja­
all good citizen* will cheerfully comply min 8. Wing ot Prairieville to a position
with the rules.
under the Mate tex commission, a* a
menclug July 29 and lasting ten d*ya.
Wo arc sorry to learn that Charles "wrong to the republican party of
Barry county." It acouae* Mr. Wing,
C.G. Wade and E. J. Edger instructors. recently to take a rammer ooursaln Indirectly, of having taken “860.00 from
Columbia college, has been compelled the promoters,uf a certain candidate
have been living at Bturgis for the last by III health lonbandmt hl* purpose. Ho
two years, have Uw&gt;u visiting friends Iim glide instead to Jekyl Island, off the instead of rendering the services, urg­
ing “tbo claim* of another candidate
in this vicinity tor a tgw days.. They '
within a week after accepting tho
will return to Middleville, their fonder '
money." It -what tbo Banner rays
Editor John H. Dennis of the Journal
about Mr. Wing ia true, it* denunci.
attended th* reunion at hl* regiment, alloc I* deserved. Hie Herald ia not
the Sixth Michigan cavalry, at Ionia
prepared to discuss Mr. Wing's fitness
last Thursday. About fifty veteran*

pointed. The Barry County Graphic,
published at Dolton, wo notice, comes
to the defense of Wing. But the que»tioa which Interest* tho Herald uoel
doesn't include tho candidate for gat­
ing? Won't
. tbe intereat

ewrupi wMbada ft* it* article implies
wato uaxl. la it quite fair and square

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‘laFt arc whflt y°° waut
now
wbir
J I UH JUI &gt; STONE FRUIT JARS are the lateit device

I2iif
nwi

for canning fruit No more stivers of glass in your fruit; no more
breakage, for the reason that the ware is much stronger than in any other jar
made and boiling fruit will not effect it A great labor saving device because
there is no screwing down the tops on hot cans. This is the

Only Perfect Self-Sealing Jar
On the market. It excludes all light which is injurious to high-colored
fruits and vegetables.
Wc also have the MASON FRUIT JARS in
best quality of glass and rubbers.

L E STAUFFER,
rf”P rf”t”P+rf’rf’+rf’rf’rf’rf’X

JC rf”P

Mining Co.
Persons dealring to go to Pan-Ameri­
A nlno-year-old Grand Rapid* boy,
can exposition at Buffalo In day time Bertie Lyzeu, earned a round trip ticket
to Harbor §prings,aby suggesting the
leaving Hastings 7:62 a. m. arriving at best name for the G. R. A I. Ry. Co'*,
Buffalo 8:10 p. m.
train No. 1. Out of nearly 3,000 names
MIm Anna Darner of Buffalo has been received Master Lyzeu's, “The North-

by her friend Miss Mario Simons
Croak.

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Yes, have again resorted to the knife; we have
cut just one-fourth off the price of our

SHIRT WAISTS

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Every garment we have in stock included in this
sale; all go at

Indies' 60 ct Waists now
I-adtcs’ 75 ct Waists now
Indies.
Waists now
Indies' $1.25 Waists now

37
56c.
75c.
$1.12%.

Truly it is lo your interest to keep in touch with this store,
so many pleasant surprises in store both in
prices and quality.

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JEWELRY
RICH CUT GLASS ...
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Dtitcnvt eyesiflbt.

....An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

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IglLLlONAIRE.

New York. July ».-Pl*rTe Lorillard,
Who haa been flgkUng torilfa U»&lt; ha
arrived In thia dty on the Deutsch­
land last Thursday, peaaed away ahortly after 1 o'clock p. m. in the Fifth
Ayuna hold. Ha had breo In a semlpomatoae condition for hours and tho
«pd waa peaceful. Mra. Lorillard waa
not at th. badalda of her husband
whan death claimed bln*, but all ths

and Ptorro HI. and Mr. and Mrs T
Buffoin Taller and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Kant kept to the end tb* vigil

BAIR

IS

AGAIN

SECRETARY. go to th. offlre slooa. Wbm. ba has
regtai rred and been assigned a room,
ba should go and grt ber.
.
-•WbM tbo boy baa shown them the
room, tbe guest should tux hesitate to
say ao If be does not like IL There are
doubtless otbore amply, and it ta tba
elertt's place to try to pleaaa.
Another great blunder ta not to ask
th. prire of th. room before looking at

every hour waa occupied with •«'!«•
some where.
Much disappointment
waa Mt because Raw. J. Wilbur Chap­
man cf New York City contd not conduet tho meeting at tho Central Chris­
tian church, and no service was held
there. Dr. Chapman la seriously 111
at hta country home st Winona Lake,
Ind. Rar. Flcyd Tompkins ot Phila­
delphia and Rev. Cornelius Woelfkin
ot Brooklyn presided at other morning
meetings tn the city's largest churches.
In various pulpits visiting ministers
discussed the topic, “Twenty Yean ot

He was a grandson of tba famous Peter
Lorillard. who Immigrated a little
more tban a century ago and founded

lbAt »11 It* employees an or Always
will be proof Agaltiit temptation. Ev-.
cry hotel ask* Its patrons uot u tempt

Eureka w
Harness Oil

One-half tewapoooful of Dutch cocoa,
some boiling water, two block! ot loaf
sugar and two ubleepoonfuta of port

PATENTS.

Wayne ''ounty Bank Bldg., DETROIT.

(Jive
vr
Your
Horse a
Chance!
81 x squirrels. a quarter ct a pound ot
a message of good will and sympathy ■alt potk *s-l a pint ot oysters. Cut tbe
waa telegraphed to Dr. Chapman. The squirrel Into meat Joints and put into
a
■tewpau wltb water enough to corer
report of Treasurer WllUatn flhaw waa
submitted, showing tba total receipt* them. Add the pork, cut Into slices.

MOURN FOR HOHENLOHE.

Ham haa «■pressed hla deepest—iympalby tn tbe death of Prince Hobcnlohe. Messages of ayntpalby have alao

toe; gSMrsl secretary. John r'
Boaton; auditor. F. H. K’dde- 1
A new position of Oeld aee&gt;r ■
created and Rar. Clarence K

When tbe ryes ache, relieve them
by Closing the lids tor Are or ten mlnutca. When stlnglug and red through
crying., they should be bathed In rose-

E. McDonald: Indiana, ,ITiV
Hunter; Michigan. Rev. &gt;. 1Wisconsin, Alexander i: Math*

Fotadara. July I.—Emperor William
received tho Moroccan special embatey
yeatarday. The exchange of courtesies

It will clean out the bowel*, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
tba mucous nfbmbransa of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
“on your feet" agalm Your appetite wUl return, your bowels move regu­
larly, your liver end kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will clear and
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.

Warsaw. lad., July
For tb
time since the lllaeos of Rev
bur Chapman commenced Dr. W

DAILY MARKET REPORT.

Melt pat ot butter In chafing dish;
then pot in three dosen Utile Neck
clams, bashed One. and tbelr Juice.
Add a trespoonful of ebopped chirrs
and two of parsley. Cook over open
fire until It bolls up twine, corer ou:

RIDER AGENTS WANTED
' Hreece Bird information upon
Brill waa rearrested and placed
bonds ot SS.O40 for hta appear-

Inly.
Sept.

Peppermint cordial may be made at
any time of the year, for the chemist

•fl* always keeps the necessary preparqor fOttr lumps of sugar, pound It In a
■tone mortar, with a ublnpoonfnl of
brandy, till all ta thoroughly mired.
Add this to on. quart ot proof spirits
ot win* and tbe aanw quantity of
white sugar sirup. Color th. cordial
with Uvt root, and you will bar. a
delicious sirup.
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■oak lamp wicks in vtaegar before
nstog them tn a lamp. Wash smoke
stained chimneys In warm water and
gnap and rub while wet with vinegar or
dry salt. They can also l&gt;* etas ord, as
may br globe* on gas fixtures, in warm

ghd A WUM besides having aw heel to rfale foe youreelt

1901 Uriah £££3$i0 to $18
'00 A'99 Uriah .’"1. $7 i* $12
anyone rilAoU a osvU dspPM M attoOKC* asaalkzw

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.

no rMk in ordering from us, aa you do not need tops/
a cent if the bicycle dnea not sail you.

'ssX'SftsiFSs!
J. L. HEAD O'

Do you Want $5,000?
IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA T&lt;»

�Body of the Ex-Gqyerner Plngrw
Muakegou Tractkm and Lighting Co.
and the account. had bio right leg cut off Just Ixtlrnr th*
knre while attempting to Irard a

Laid in the Tomb.

INDY _
1ARTIO

SOLEMN SCENE AT THE GRAVE.

roll* of tbe office aggregatfff g4.OT3.»';
railroad fare, mil; Utopboalng. A mor lean on Michigan day. Tbs gov­
{12.40; telegraphing. &gt;11.28; assistants. ' *mor has chartered tbs steamer Hol­
1&amp;00; livery hire. WJO.OG; hotel ax
The funeral of ex-Uovernor Haaen S. pensea, &gt;M».iU. Some ot tbe Held hs» land fur the trlp.
IT ’em LIKE CANDY
The Iroke Shore A Ishpeming Rail­
Pingree on Saturday marked the cl»»*
. -____ /-I. MbhUan
rood Company has paid taxes amount.
Ing tn »n.MK).n7. to tbe state treasurer.
supervisor* certala Information to be Tho Co(&gt;l"-r Range Railway Company
us ni
ni Fie ”
horo
« *fre
•“v&lt;*tacimpreeIR
R| cnn
QOO CLEAN
»iT*n",rrb
to ,h«borui
*
used tn determining tb* actual value ot feat P*U kUif-AL
IUD DLUUU ULWW tb&lt;) cItlc ana onttarr organtaaUouA tba countlo* for the benefit Of tba atat*
Sheriff Hammond report* Uiat th*
-— 1 numbering thousands, was grand and boardbof equalisation which meets in
_ ere_
_ ______ _ imuoalnx. The *trtets for mile* ware August. &gt; nrcreaary part of this lunum
inline iv
- formattou la the valne* of property In
red spectacle terminating th* useful IBM when Ibe last board of equallxawork of a remarkable cltteen. The sun
John D. (Jowell, of Hceperia. pot *&gt;*•
waa setting a* the cortege reacirod tbe
tomb, where the Scottlab Hit* Masons to take the valuation* requited and
were assembled to perform the la«t. tbelr wotk I* therefor* vorthl*** to th* away, throwing the child against a
stat*.
rltaa.
post and nearly killing him.
;
A prayer more solstan. A ritual more
Tbe plant of the Quincy Canning
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tn*
which U Insolvent, has been sold
State Tar Commissioner Freeman Co,
under
au
order
of
the
court,
to
Utah,ln an Interview with the Detroit Free
WUOMV
-samblsd la dignified ranks, and. staged
ou the hillsides ovsrlookiitg Uro wind­ which had been In circulation regard­
ing valley, tO.OOO people bared their ing tbe commUilon and the work of
ft ' - Hrot-Clsro Sleeper* Daily
Mr. Freeman ad­ bride of ■
heads and wavs* of emotion ran along ita fltld agent*.
rf;
‘
between
the multitude a* ’No magnificent cere­ mitted that be bad bad reason to tamony was performed In nature** great
board** ngenu now ascertaining land
CHICAGO ANO SAN FftAMCISCO .cathedral.
Tho now boacoa llghthoa** on
fe'. Without Change
but Mid that ho could not find that
light was thrown noon tb» fartb; *ra carried ou the limited train* of the cited
ret banka weaving Itself among tbe acron tits, and tb*y were all sworn to. thought tbo now machinery failed U&gt;
giant tree*. Th.- people were *»»•“&gt;- , He says there Is a disposition to charge
bled In great acml-drelre on the Dill*, ■tats employes tbe limit when they arc
About ten men employed by tbo Sagwhile beneath wa* the atstely pomp of out In the state, and be believes that
military and the funeral pace of while tho expense accounts aro high.
mourner*' feet. A* the body was depoalted upon Its black bier snd the uni"Thia work must be floiabed by Au- company will try and fill tbelr place*.
forinsd Mason* and civilian mourner*
had drawn up on either side, tbe dear hiring of at least tbe twenty-tire moo. beef conlrovcray bad nothing to do
and *ol&lt;nnn tone* of the Masonic rites The duty must be done and tbo ex­ with hl* retirement from the cabinet
were carried beyond to the llateuera. pense met for tbe legislature ha* com­ He added: "My book, to be published
every word drunk Io a* balm to the manded ft, and there I* no alternative.** In September, will show tbe whole matwounded hearts.
Then the deep-toued voices of the fu­
re Nevada by daylight in iwth dlrecllona. Boat dining ear service. Buffet neral choir swept over tbo evening
Comptroller Dawe* baa published a
—«-“~ scene, rising fuller and mere full until list of national banka organised alnco dnrtag June his department Investiga­
library car*. ««uw* *■■■.
— k—..-----ted 1«S complaints There were M
CalifornU,' describing the Jouruoy 1 the heavens seemed to have Joined In
arn-sta and 80 conviction*, with 1
Utrough.
I tbe magnifleent cbsnt.
those
for Michigan ar*
Flrot Na­
versonally conducted tour-| Au effect more impressive is not
is to San Francisco aud Los ' easily cotlcelved. and a tide of the deep tional of Manistique. capital 825.000; ing *t.Ul pending.
Flrat
Nation*I
of
Durand,
capital
There are two drug storee located In
Leave Chicago Turadays eat emotion moved over the ampbl
&lt;XM»;
Fira:
National
of
Yale,
capital
Hesperia, snd the president of tbe vil­
Route.
Leave Chicago (heater. In nn Intense silence, broken
ria Scenic Route. Leave ' only by the Mbbing of the bereaved. &gt;35,000, Commercial National of 81. lage has made complaint and the
Ute cnaket waa twrrne behind tbe rhlll Joseph, capital 130,000; Flrat National draggUta hare been held f-tr trial on a
of
Petoskey,
capital
&gt;80,000;
Miners*
walla of the aepulchre. and tbe gritcharge of selling llquora without filing
National of labpemlng. capita] &gt;100.- a drujtglsC* bond.
braxen doors closed upon tbe dead
000; First National ot Morenci, capital
125,000; National Bank of Ionia, cap­
F. D. LYON. Trav. l*a*». Agu,
ital
130.000.
Total
capital
of
the
right,
ISA, Wmi.
Detroit, Mich.
The trial ot Gerrit H. Alber*, indict8380.000.
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A.,
Chicago. ery of Grand Rapids ofllctaU In connec­
dlacovered Bunday afternoon. It 1*
BalleaaM MM lulu' ttaalK
Biqipoee.1 that her crew of five were
tion with tbo water deal sya* booked to
Frank TeMlow. a Grand Rapid* bal- drowned while asleep tn tbelr berth*.
«t*rt Monday but the superior court
dl&gt;ral*Md the jnry for a month and
Henry Lyiagar. th* tramp who waa
thus postponed the ’rial. In th* circuit
court argument* to quaab Indictment*

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GREAT
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Wide Turlit Tlckili
Now on aale^to

Florida
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Writ* for folder, descriptive matter,
Us., lo
’
CtL. STONE,
General Faroenecr Agent,
./;.*
Loulsvuia, Ky.

&gt; R. J. Wemym.
and Industrial

7'-a

Tbo Kind You Hare Alwny* Bought, and which list* bora
in we fbr over 30 year*, haa borne the slsnatnre of
Allow no ona to deer I vo you in thia.
All Counterfeit*, Imitations and “ Jus t-o*-pood ” are but
Experiment* that trifle with and endanger tho health of
InfenU and Children—Experience against Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Castoriu ia n harmless gobgtitute fer Castor OH, Pareguric, Drop* and BooUitoff Hyrup*. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic

and attorneys for tbe defense. Al­
though Albers la the only one who has
not reaorted to tecbnlcaUtR-s to drlny

Tbe cannon with Its

to be ready to face a jnry. It t* believed
Mnskegon '«k&lt;
•ome of tbo others will be tried Bret.
It la said that the pro*ccntor*« office
haa come into posse**Ion of some Im­

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uud nllay* Fevrrbihne**. It cures DiorrlKva and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation

Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural rioep.
The Chlldpm’s Paxxacra-The Mother's Fricud.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

yf Bean the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

Michigan Gent^ai,
“Th* Magsra Fall* £m4«.‘’

Now!

tiiap, biiuat ui h{tur li£i ij.

Jswisvide and
Xlashvide

Great Ccotral Southern Trunk Line.
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7

ng baa been bound
charge ot aeductloa
va.blnder. Ha waa
Illinois. H* left Almont

Ill

I Rootbeer]

It la believed hla companion* killed
him IxxauM he aquealad on them to
tbe sheriff.
Hon. Graham lope, of Houghton.

I Ti FITEVT M Mm

grenade that he cannot arrange hla
private affaire so as to accept. Hr baa
noil fled Gov. Bliss of bl* deelaloo.

let were fearfully Dangled.

under tbelr tala

E. C. Madden, formerly of Detroit
and now third auletant postmasterdelegate* st tbe Nattob-U B-wla! nFollllcal Conference In Detroit f-r ’&lt;
restriction* ot the privilege* nf f
second-class inal) matter. Not i-i than fifty delegates w*re prtaenl ! i
those fifty were thinking *11
ax many a* could made tbelr th**
public
Mr. Madden recently Issued a'

4
‘mall you, free, map*, llluxtreted to increase II* circulation ehall
pamphlet* and price Hsu of land* and
farm# in Kentucky, Tennessee, AUbaroa, Ml&gt;*l.**lppi and Florida.
for regular sulwcribep. ThU. I:
deciared yesterday, lahn dlrret »n
ancs with the wl»hi-* of tlw greni
pre** comjatnle*. .

Kingsley, wait destroyed by Ore Mon­
day and an Infant 1 year old crvmaled.
W. K. Bulllran, aged 19, of Detroit, Tbe mother and father and other chllwas Instantly killed at Bola Blanc Isl­
and by Ugbtnlng on th* afternoon of lying on a coceh. vrttlch was in a tourer
room, that burned before help arrived.
Although tbo railroad* of ths slat#
hare until August 1 for th* payment of
their aped lie (axes, quite a number
have already paid. The following rail­
Era Rich and Chet Cronk, Bring near roads paid tbelr taxes Monday: Chi­
cago A Nortbwretsrn, RO.COO; Mineral
Range, *1LP24; Hancock A Calumet
18AM; Manlste* A Northeastern. »&amp;■
PIS. Manistique A N'orthweeiem. 82.MINOR MICHIGAN MATTER*.
KH.
Clarence 1‘sxtan. formerly of De­
oommn*.
-■*&lt;
troit. waa arrested la Coloma, charged
. The Ulster* of fit Joseph will build a
fine hospital tn West Hancock.
A fairly good crop of hay 1* reported for carrying weapons wltb which to
carry out -hla declared Intentions.
Mental weakness, aggravated by alco­
An attempt I* being made to fora a hol and Jealousy of the landlady at a

Michigan.

young

day while bathing.

CLEAN, paUoaiM the American - Waahlagtot. July A-r-Mlchlgaa pet­
Laundry. Collars, cuffs and shirts lions granted July •:
Addlltoual— an. Inrinntly killed.
Celery growers atgl* that for quality
don* up in the lataat alyln*. Price* Augustus Hsrrick. Otlarllle, IS. Re
and ctiaulity thia season, tbe crop ex-

J. Ktag, Crystal, |1L
IncnaaeFrank Bird, Detroit, M; John Kelly.
Texas, gl«; Charle* Lawa, Bold'ere'

Two inmate* of the luduatrlal Home.
Olga Gogalna and Mabel Carleton, bdth

ton. lit.
Widows—Sarah E. Goff.
Wakalee. Ill: Caroline N. Hoarier,

Philip Henning, living north of Clay*
to**. Win struck on tho bead by a bay
fork abd severely Injured.
The common council has ordered
Mich'can f‘«Otnil In Albton.

Tbe Weary "'illlr. are looking for *

including a hors*. burSbd at Holly.
l,o»« |soe; inauranre 1100.
,
Geonfe Lata** lumber mill naar Btaa
di«h burned with IZS.OOtl fret of lum-

a P. M B. «.

Patents
PereMarquette

tbe nortliwret territory and preparing

title, tba Great Northern and tbe Bur­
lington lyatema. are agreed that tbe
_ ._ .Min... —it,

ntKgPOBT TRAINS
The earnings of Michigan railroad*
during th* month of May ware 83.B8L13QJ3, aa e.vmpared with |3A«3A23 33
fur tbe corresponding month last year,
the tncreasa for the month being 8208.-

H6B.22B.33. an fnereare of litMJnoJtt
for the period, as compared with tba
corresponding period of 19GO.
GaArfe Davenport ax-aldenuan and
ex-afhM senator, wa* killed by light-

Thia *i*aaiars la aa r.«yboi **•
Laxative Bnxno-Quimoe tuum.

Red
Cross

mg girl In Roll
and 1* In jail.

■MmnMuSS
PAINFUL

and had ll»ed in Saginaw all hla life.

«. Ft &amp; I
Tbe

Wiu'/ty.

KotUod and Zeeland la

•f Maple Ha phi*, were killed by lightnl&gt;W white la a barn abelterrd from the
storm.

Ixhu-.-e at

-&gt; UnHCMsuU
kx-aUty at Ludwig* pier, five afire
•otttb of Booth Haven. Bunday after­
noon. A Urttf* labeled f&lt;olsoa was

tuough ouly a few rod* from th«
dencra uf fartnera. Tbo body
foasd by boy* pitking flowrea

Summer
Resorts

RSSITTMIMMI

north "f Sariaaw. Tneaday rooming.
bam dnora. and waa found dead In the

»r. It la expected that

FOR
SSDSftMM
y aa,,t.«

�County Cent
HINDS CORNERS.

NORTH CARLTON.

D. N. Stowell and w
pareata of a baby buy,
Frank Smith and an. ««-&gt; w..
CMaaea .pool Sunday with hts mother,
Mrs. C. Banter. Forest will remain tho

Some from hare celebrated tbe Fourth
at Grand Ledge.
E. O.Gray, spent Bunday In Irving
J. H. Durkee and wife visited at
Wm. Edwards and family.
Sarah Kline last Sunday.
. ■ Mtasoe EUdaaod Edna Bechtel went
Rd. Bronson ta helping Wm. Burd In
ha* returned to hl* home
having.
Mr*. Helen Gray ot Hartford to visit­
of Woodland snent
ing friends here.
Hobart Garrison and wife ot Fritchand famili
IRVING.
Hereto Durkee found a pocket book
“ . ^Jrs. Ralph Newton I* On the sick list.
at Lake Odessa tho Fourth. Owner
can have It by calling for it at J. H.
During tbe storm test week Alvin the effect* of poison Ivy.
B Phllllprhouse was struck by lightning.
Clyde W|loon la to Baltic Creek for
Mr*. Phillips and daughter Hoste were
a shocked but escaped without
hero Bunder.
'
er injury. Jacob Kline'* barn was last Wednesday afternoon in honor of
Lola Rowley of Welcome Corners via- atrock during the same storm.
tbe birthday of ber youngest son,
Arthur.
Esther Durkee spent a part of last
BANFIELD.
■orioua damage to crop* in this com­
eek Uto guest of ber cousin*, Elsie
Frank Edcrte of Bodford, while pat­ munity.
Tbo Congregational people have mat
ting up a binder for Henry Wlckwlra
Frank Nash and family vtaitod at
last Friday, met wltb quite a serious ac­ with a little loaa. Th* heavy wind blow Cbss. Helse's, Bundaycident, HI* little dog wm wltb him tbo chimney off of the church.
Alien King, wife and children visit­
and undertook to fight with old Lestbsr,
ed at John Kick's, Sunday.
to come In torrent*.
OUS trouble is apprehended.
Reportsay* Dickie Quick took to hltpaelf a fair bride July 4tb, but wo won’t
vouch for the troth.
Herbert McGloklin was married to
Mis* Mabel Cook of Okemos last Taes-

Monday and broke bls arm Dr. Fay
was called Immediately sod ruade him
as comfortable as possible by setting
the Injured limb
*
■ Three of Dr. Troy's children from
Detroit are spending the vacation al
tbelr grandfather Chandler's.
Gus Wegener spent the Fourth al
Battle Creek

Cloud to accompany bi* family home

The heavy rain on the Fourth spoiled
the pleasure of the ptcnlckero Many
been postponed a month

HICKORY CORNERS
Master Ray Flint 1* the gue*t ol
Master Barton Cortright of Hsstlngs
L. R. Flint and wife word In Prainovilla, Monday.
Harry Bradley returned from Battle
Creek, Saturday
Charley Ford of Chicago is visiting
tier. Etale Ford..
tliakbf GrandHaidelaat wa
Elder and wife of Chicago

and management of Will Terrill the
party wou Id have been lost Tho ladies
were so frigbtenod that it will take a
little time for theta to forgot tbo Fourth
of July.
Stephen Kennedy and family visited
tbelr daaghter, Mrr Frederick. In
Grand Rapids.
The night train going cwt. on the
Fourth, loft a sorrowful ranking crowd
In Irving. A car load of empty
stomached people don't fare very well
in this little place at breakfast time and
even the betel people were sway to
celebrate. Al noon the M F. church
people carac to the rescue. Mr*. E. E.
Warner kindly opened ber homo and a
large crowd of people were fed In tbo
afternoon they were taken back to the
Rapid*.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
Very severe storms the afternoon and
night ol tho Fourth doing considerable
damage to crop* and other property.
Mra- Norris Is minus a chimney, tbe
lightning scattering the bricks quickly.
A good many trees In this vicinity were
A number of our farmers stopped all
night at Streeter's and were badly
frightened through the storui.
Mrs Bchraram aud granddaughter
spent Bunday *n Hasting*.
Quarterly meeting st tbe U. B.
church, Saturday ana Sunday, July
Preaiding Elder C. D. Jarvis will
pre*eaL
John Carter and itater Belle vtaitod
tbelr sister near tho county UnoSunday.
8. C. Ritchie ta Improving. Ho I*

Jesse Grover haacommenced harvesttfrs. Blocking 1* no belter st this
writing.
Arthur Stocking came home Satur­
day night to spend a day with bls moth-

trifle from u« toward

Boylan and wife over Sunday.
_ Isaac Rowley epeal the Fou

SHULTZ.
infiamalfoo of tho bowel*.

were taken suddenly tick tbo Ural of
tbe week. The doctor was summoned
Tuesday.
Born, to Mr. sod Mr*. Chauncey
Bites, a 10i pound boy. Congralul—•—Bessie Smith of Coau Grnvr
part of la*
McDonald.

BAOKCTMSwsjksst*

Butler Smith of Leach lake ta aastattag bl* father In baying.
Chas. Laubaugb of Delton spent Sat­
ight here urday and Sunday with hla father.

w has gone to Ceutervllta

Cutler returned last Salur-

Delia and the
Scotchman.
A 8TORY OF
MISPLACED CONFIDENCE.

Before breakfast that morning De­
•truck us the Fourth did much damage
lta's voice summoned me Into tbe kltchto crop*.
Mra. Frank Bailey taJU work over io
said Colin
Baltimore
for
Mrs.
Chas.
Smith.
She Didn't Wear a Mask.
■Thank
Mra. Mina Howell and aon of NashDella pushed rae In front of the dress­
But bar beauty wa* completely. bid­ villa visited ber father, John 1*1 Ua, last
den by sores, blotches end jrfmples Uli
er. stretched out both bands and aald
•he used Buckles's Arnica Salve. Then
ecstatically. “Look!**
they vanished as will all eruptions, fever
CARLTON CENTER.
I looked, but 1 did not know what on
•ores, boils, ulcers, carbuncle* and fel­
on* from Its use. Infallible for cuts,
Charles Clark of ClariuvUle visited
withering ey
corns, burns, scalds and piles. Cure hta son William, Saturday.
guar*a teed. 35c al W. H. Goodyear's.
The funeral of Mrs. Emily Landon dsrfully tidy So 1 (bought that Della
wa« held al tbe home of her sou Olisoo
Friday st 10 o'clock. Interment In tbe
thoughts - "beside*. there's heaps of
SHAFFER'S CORNERS
Fuller cemetery.
time.”
C. W. Shaffer and brother, Henry,
Lightning struck Cbs*. Brooks' bouse fistic nature and ta an enemy of all ti­
I retorted.
called on Ernest Todd of Vermontville last Thursday damolliblng tho chimney diness and order.
•aid Delta, ‘'drinking
-Sunday.
and doing other damage- Tbo intur"WelL it does look nice and clean."
Ear* Rich, living near Vermontville, ance company adjusted the low Saturwas struck by lightning July 5.
"How very dense you are!" said De­
Cbet Cronk wa* struck by lightning
Mrs. Frank Haney ta Entertaining lta- 1 bad aald tbe wrong thing, as
"What an old silly yoo are!"
July t while putting bis team in the her brother, Dr. Buckle, of Chicago.
barn. Mr. Cronk and one of hl* horstw
Wm. Wright and wife of Spokane. uaual She ela rubcred on to a chair Della. "Didn't Mr.-Mr. Mac-wbat
were killad.
Washington, are vtalting Mrs. Mattle and took down an enormous plate from
aod Grace WrlghL A* Will has been the top shelf of tbe dresser. Tbe plate
"McColm.■■ aald I. "it's not a name
over visited this section Thursday
waa In gorgeous colors and represented yoo could easily forget-’
night, it washed out fences and dam­ be can note many change* during that
aged all the crops sod swept away time.
.
Della belli II up for ray admiration.
every bridge The damage to this vi­
"Now that la pretty." I aald. nodding
'Let'* hope lie told tbo truth.
cinity was thousand* of dollar*.
the M. E. church yard Friday evening.
Fred Hinkley and best girl spent tho July 19, for the benefit of the Bunday
"I'm so glad you like it." said Della.
Fourth in Battle Creek.
school. A genera) invitation I* extend“
Isn't
It sweet 1 I bought It for a shtlE. Welcher wa* quite badly shaken
up wbllo coming home tho night ot the
they'ire got «om« al four and eleven
fourth; be drove In a washout and
fata horse and carriage fell 30 feet down
Yoa. tho wedding bell* did ring. It
•bo bank.
waa for Alton Allen and Haute Rice.
I turned the thing over to my band*.
Minnie Bivens of this place lies at Therefore congratulation* are In order.
the point of death at Battle Creek with
abau certainly mlM tbe train.
blood poisoning. Bbe bad a corn on
"I'm sure II isn't." Delta snatched It
GUN LAKE
her toe and put carbol!o acid on II and
from me. "It's only ju*t a little tiny
blood poisoning eel in.
Fenton Madison was home over Sun- split In tbe surface." And she replaced
Henry Koh* of Chester called on
cup courageously. She waa lifting It
friends here Sundav.
Stealdorf now rides in a new It on Ibe shelf.
to her lire when a about startled me.
Reuben Bl vena Is al Baltic Creek top buggy.
caring for hta daughter.
Leighton Madison spent tbe Fourth beginning of Della's bad temper. She
Our roads are impajsible aluce tba lo Katamaioo.
bad not Intended that 1 should observe
Mr*. Cameron t* not improving very
much.
PLEASANT HILL
The Martin ciub enjoyed the Fourth
at their cottage
for Delta and myself from an uncle ot
Julia Barry of Castleton waa tbe
Mrs. Chauncey Warren returned from
guc*t of Will Durkee and wife Satur­
mine—an Influential and enormously
day and Sunday.
abo underwent an operation for a tumor.
M. P. Fuller and wife visited at O.
P. Wellman'* Saturday and Sunday.

Arvllla Blowoil we* the guest ot ber
nas a wen or water sue win appreciate, Grandma
Barnum last weak.
M. P. aid
Wn. Ilr««D'.,
। after drawing water a half a mite for
Rose and Hsttlo Butalph were the
—re.
u— n-. n__ . _ __ _
G. Cortright of Hastings vtaitod In
Bprlogeraays he ex Joys ridBunday.
Ona of our friend* wbo Isn't noted
•dame* L. R. Flint and Alva
Stephen Barry ha* returned lo hla
boarding place after spending five
weeks vtaldnghta relative* and friends. chine was speeding along tbe other
DUNCAN LAKE.
Brunuoy
Hereto Durkee •pent Saturday night
Tuesday.
and Bnnday at Will Durkee'*.
coated guardians of tbe law.
“It's gain loo fast ye are,” (
How It la Dona.
RUTLAND CENTER.
friends at hl* father's.
Mr*. Estalla Roger* ta spending the
American
reek la North Irving, drcasmaklng for
'But, my friends, 1 wasn't running
Thomas and wife were calling on dr*. Andrus.
--------flret can beobtainedby energy, honesty friend* ou Mill street 6u
Claude Whittemore of Delton was
—....
.
of Cale­
great control of these machines too.
aod saving; the second, (good health)
donia
spent
July
4th
at
IlJesplo's.
by using Green'* August Flower.
Why, we can stop In our own length-"
Bbonld you bo a despondent sufferer They went fishing.
Jacob Edger's bouse.
“Owan wld yerl Yer can't pull de
Mrs. Dill Benjamin and daughter
from any of the effects of dyspepsia,
Mrs. Della celebrated ber birthday
liver complaint, appendicitis, tndigeelast Tuesday by entertaining ber Bun­
'Well I'll tell you what Just climb
Uoa, ete., such aa side headache, palpi- of Dr. Wright and wife.
At school mooting last evening Allen day school clan; sixteen little ones
Bechtel was elected moderator.
ing game*, and eating loo cream and
Simeon William* and Several colored drinking temonado.
ladle* of Grand Rapids plcnlced on Ute
Mra. Cole of Quimby to vtalting rela- compllabed. and they started down tbe
bank* of the mill pond Sunday after-1
road at a lively rata. Suddenly and
Harry Blako and wife spent last
Thursday at Ou a Lake.
Regular slxc, 75c. Get G
Chas. Bldolman and family of Quim­ It waa like bitting a atone wall, and
Almanac.
.
by
spent
Bunday
al
Jacob
Edger's.
PODUNK,
A social dancing party wiJ Ibe given the air seemed filled wltb bluS doth
Mis* Pearl Tompkins Of Battle Creek
DALTON.
"Didn't I tan you 1 could slop ber
ta visiting relatives and friends In this South Rutland Friday cvunli
T.U.
- - ------- ivicinity.
q«iekr
•
Fred Grtaword of Hart h
Spencer Powell ta helping Henry orotnar, truest, returned to hla work
near Kalamaroo, Monday.
Clark of North Hasting* in haying.
A number of oar yoang people spent
Chas. Biggs of Peoria, BL,ta at home
the fourth at Gun Lake.
Horman Fuhr purchased some nitric visiting bla family and friends.
John Oaks and daughter. Mabel, of
w.l'.e •!*»»
Fourth Fenrille spent the fourth with retail Aw
auddlnt than HllganL If I get a chance
Master Georgio HarrI* of Hastings La
Jakis Edger has lost that valuable
lA tfiiawl nf Jams* I? a .... — &lt;■*
—
Magaalnc.
held at this
y ws* !nr„’oly
I be careful with such acids.
r from Cedar
and William Shedd
Some of our farmers are cutting tbelr
A coart dinner tn Germany Is a most
•ra all called by a measage to Kalamrheat with a mower, and will perhaps
elaborate affair.. A high servant baa
admitted that nothing save tbo linen.

Williams was called to Kalama-

TIsM pUcv »te-J 1 i

another one of those wind storm* loose.
Hr. Mead of Grand Ledge la spend­
ing a few days at hl* farm.

twice at court tables. Thus bottle* of

SOUTH WOODLAND.
Geo. Wellman and wife entertained
company from Nashville July 4th.
JOHNSTOWN.
Ruby Black spent a few days with a court dinner.
“J* U.““ for Jolr&lt; *»» the friends osar Hastings the 1 altar part
working tn the hay fluid will vnfoy

don't know hot

-What horrid coffee that waar aald

1 should mention that 1 am engaged

farewell to WeCoitn, atlU leaning oat

by Deila's Insinuation.
that yon should make any observation

enjoyment of bla company and nothing
There was 35 minutes
Then Della announced bar Intention next train stopped at tho
ui &lt;**iug ucr jewel* who oer. cue uu wa eotUd Continue OUr JOUIuej. At UM
rather a valuable collection, what with j next .tattoo 1 inquired after tba bag.
wedding presents and one thing and but ibe offletata at the cloakroom knew
nothing whatever of tbe old gentleman
tried to dissuade her.

“Do you think

•fay with your uncle F
“My dear Delta,” I said again, “yon
would took nice undvr any circutu-

'Men are so stupidr aald she after
I reminded ber gently but empbaUc

1 rather flattered myself at th* policy

peased and would oot be dissuaded.
“Vary welL" aald J resignedly. "Hava
your own way.” •

that very nice old gentleman, Colin

for bls distressed flabennen.

think 11

uncle think tbet we generally went sec­
ond etas*. Besides my own luggage. I

a small band bag wltb Delta's jewels.

great portrait painters In Kogland. Hla
old gentleman climbed painfully Into!

ribbons hanging down at the back. He J

blm. but Delta whispered. “What a nice Kn_
M wwMIwmanf" ■■ I,.. .*1 ,1Awn ta
I a- .
opposite corner.

eld gentleman grouted “Stuffy!" ar.d
licked round at ua.
"Stuffyr* be grouted agatn. in.! then
be asked Deila very politely If aba
would mind blm pulling tbe window

*swated. thinking to gratl___ .LTi—. _ .. ..." a —

drawn a picture of tbelr eon. on which
recognised th* genius sad

Delta didn't mind, and we got Into

iStXSMSS!

Mr. Bbopball has greatly improved 20 minutes before ths dinner la sarrColin—Colin MtCoiln of Betgel's Brae.
Thea ba began talklog about the
storms we had enwrieoced lately. Tbe

busing trip tn

affaota

eomc evary year by selling the leavings

the diving bell banging around bare

•D;* mermaid* stammered and bssl-

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, No. 0.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901.

’S ANNUAL REPORT
THB FISCAL ’TEAR ENDING

TWO CHILDREN DEAD.

TEACHERS' INSTITVTB.

Them to Michigan.

To Be Held In City July 29 to
August 9.
I

31.00 A VRAM*

ENDOWMENT RANK, K. OFP.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

John .Black arrived in the city yes­
terday from southern Georgia, and
will remain In this vicinity until Octo-

SOME FACTS CONCBRNINO THE Monday,
The Superintaodent of Publfo In­
Burn, Monday, to Mr. end Mra. W.
TROUBLE IN THE RANK,
children, formerly of Six Lakes, after struction has sppolnted the regular
a visit in Hutland township with Mrs. Teachers’ Institute for Barry County
The Pseabytertan Bq nd ay school pic­ day 83; Monday 94; Tuesday 86;
Merrill's parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan : to be held st the High school room in Letter Written to Sylvester GreuMl
' I?
the Jail and Only Seven Charged
nicked st Thornapple Lake yesterday. Wedn-day.W.
Merrifield, started March 29th, this the city of Hastings commencing July
With High Crimea
apooM to Inquiries.
guest of his brother, J. T.Jaet BaturIng named gen Hernan bare been dooHooper and are spending a few days at
Bbsriff
G. Cortrlgbt haa Hied bls
; Jkj
KD. Lnd^rd of Gaylord,' brother of Wall lake with a jolly party.
J. T. Loutbarfj.wsaln the city yactorMiaisrippf river, at a lucrative salary.
Louisville, Ky., who have i
1880, sad sowing June SO, 1801, six
Bellevue; and Pritt. E. J. Edger of the
m^U&gt;slfolngynder Ex-8heriff Ritchie. the family. The oldest fcblid died and Hasting* High school, Instructor*.
Hams, VanArman A Marple's bakery lug the formerk parents, sta;
al the meeting of the supreme lodge al
and" netasrant is now equipped with yesterday via Grand Rapid*.
The following Ip a brief summary:
Those gentlemen are too well known
bringing It to this oocnty for bnriaL u successful Institute workers and
members of the order will be interested overhead electric fans.
Before the body was sent another child practical school men to require'extend,
noon lightning struck the barn of
to the following letter. It was written
Mrs received during the year,
Thee. Howe in the first ward and killed
•d mention. Bufflee It to say that they
a valuable horse. The barn was not
number of days prisoner* were
Sunday In Grand Rapids.
seriouly injured.
dtotelLLlM
Mlsa Claire Hogle went to Crystal
dowment Rank, to Sylvester Greusel oi
dead, started for tbl* county and got as
Justice Riker issued a warrant yes­
this olty, in response to the latter’s tofar as Kalamazoo oa July 8 and could attend.
terday for the arrrat M George N. Bar­
' of female prisoner* S.
qulrisa for information and will explain with her brother Sterling.
PTOcssd
no
fartherHer*
the
children
num of Wopdland township, ’for rape
of male prisoners under 18
itselt without further continent:
Judge and Mr*. Ctefinent Smith starton the person of Em ma Peck, an idiotic
Grand Rapids, Mich., I
and medical aid summoned. The phy. filed.
person. Examination July 25.
■
Julyifi, 1WL { daughter Friday morning.
sician to charge wo understand pro­
Bylvistkb GhrtfaxL Esq.,
« males charged with high
nounces the disease typhoid malarial examination there will be organized
Hastings, Michigan.
and Middleville will bo played-M the
wlU m*et with Mrs. A. H. Ickes next
of male* charged with minor
clazzra in all the branches required for Dkar Sih ano Bwn-Hrjt:
fairgrounds, thia city, next Wednes­
8.
1 have fast received your letter of the Thursday aftoroooh tor work.
Mr. Merrifield baa visited Kalamazoo the different gradra of certificate. -For
day afternoon. Game called at 3
of females charged with and ascertained that ell that earn and
tboBo who wish to perfect tLerraelrra present date. I hasten to reply. You
The Michigan Central company has o'clock. Admission M cento. Ladies
ask for answer to certain enquiries and
1 cheerfully comply with the rraueM, pot In a side track to the engine room
The Herald Is indebted to Mrs. given many useful plans and methods aa far aa I am able to do so. Bro. P. T.
George Hinchman accompanied his
Frank Smith of Rutland for the abort. evolved frotn the long experience of Colgrovo has doubtless told yon enough
Shirley W. Smith and family re­ grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Griggs, to
to convince you that the ritualion is a
Information.
minor offcnioa, 0.
acetous one aud that It is going to take turned to Ann Arbor Monday. Mr.
institute. Regular class room recita­ good management aud much loyalty on Smith has bought him ■ home on East
morning.
Mr*. Hinchman went aa far
resident* of this county and quite well tions will be conducted upon assigned the port of the officers and members of University avenue. .
Onondaga to visit friends and Mr. H.
known. Mr. Merrill wu a school teach­ work which the teachers are expected the Itank, to keep the craft afloat.
Ou the nights of July 23 and 2fl, last will stop off there on his way back.
. bouse of correction, L
First. What percentage of the aur­
er and Mrs. Merrill was formerly Mbs to prepare as in ordinary school work.
• Number to jail, Mnt to Industrial!
The village council of Allegan tu
Grace Merrifield. The heartfelt sym­
In addition to the academic and pro­ in*:: rance Department of Illinois, after beam In Irving township. Will wo
of prisqpor* in jail *1 the pathy of tbclr friends Is extended to
a meet searching investigation of the gel such weather tbit July?
plan uf work for the coming school affair* of the Rank, place the value of
aud henceforth It will be known as
------------------------------------------------- —•
year to Barry county will bo dtocuiwed
Banfleld started the first of the week “Pingree park." We expect to hear,
and outlined by the oommlseloner. It
Number received whooouldno' write,
DetroH’a Bl-Centenory.
on an extended visit to Washington that Edwy Raid of the Allegan Gazette
Is Indeed desirable that the school tea good chi
l.AU K.rl . (I,
NMionllity—Malm born In United
of
the
holdl
Interest to the two hundredth anni­ work of the county should be unified
Btatea 1T2; British Amertoa, J; Eng­
Tlie Hatting* ball team went to Mid­
land, 1; Ireland, 12; Scotland, 6; Ger­ versary of the tending of Cadillac al ard systematized. The summer in­
rille, O., la visiting her parent*, Mr. dleville yesterday and played a hot
many, 7. Females born in the United Detroit has grown to enormous propor­ stitute gives the beat opportunity for
game fflth the Middleville club, wintion* and the three days of the celebra­
to apeak positively
tion are so filled to with interesting
visiting them.
, That
June 30, 190L for board of prison ora,
the other, to use a familiar ‘'bull”. this feature of the
Dr. Fred W. Olley. of Union City,
goxt^aitendsnce, locks and unlocks.
There fill be a lot of historic interrat beneficial to sli the ■
has located to this city, taking the
to following the flotilla of Cadillac and
place vacated by Dr. Geo. Waddle. moth and Roblentki; Johnson and Ben*.
Clothing, 82.60.
- Furniture, jaU, 8232.00.
present during the Institute and take
Dr. OUey is a graduate of the Toronto
Traveling expenses to making *r- io the landing al Randolph street. an active part therein.
Veterinary College and cornea highly
retts and taking to jalL 8W WThis Is an ago of wonderful progres- would forbid our doing buslnee* In'thelr
state commander, J. C. Wooley of Coun­
&lt;- ’.n u—rtttArtaMfol
and Indus-1
A four-inch water main is being laid cil Bluffs. J. F. Marshall, of Sioux Oily,
twenty-one natiocalitira or races la to We of the teaching
keep well'to the froa
Willison, who are attending a meeting
oi improvement an
Also the old wooden pipes CO the west
during the present sheriff's ego until today.
ThlnL- The Increase In rates will end of State street are being replaced IVrt Huron, Intend to spend a few days
It Is generally conceded, however, must be utilized- Dlttri^’efflcera are
calling for better teachersa^Agre willat Hotel Doyle, Long lake, oo their re­
with iron one*.
night pageant on the 20th of July will
will be, but a certain proportion of
The committee on sports for the sol. turn home.
lapsca Is pretty sure to come. Should diet* and aallora encampment held a
these
be
among
the
older
members
of
usual opportunities for teachers to
0 inches tall; weight 220 pounds; fiorid
mingle with tbe'bost of ths profusion the Rank, It will be a material advant­ preliminary meeting Tuesday evening complexion; full tace;dark hair, may be
age In reducing the death rate. If and organised by making P. A. Shel­
streets of the city, on railway trucks, and receive that Inspiration and infor­ among the younger It will operate dtedon chairman, J. C. Ketcham secretary colored; thin brown mustache, may
■iy they will compel the admiration of mation that oomes only from associa­ adrantageoasly. But It l» likely to be
frotn all ages aed will not, a* we betion.
Here, materially affect the rank either
Mrs. D. C. Bronson and Miss Josie be a stock buyer, to traveling through
The railroads for the third day hare
He rents livery rigs,
ono way or the other.
&lt;•. \
Schumann went to Kingston, Monday the country.
preoenl at this ettcainpuient. Tlie roL
Fourth. The supremo lodge ha* dievening, for a visit with their sister, sells them and invariably gats away.
dler* of lbs Span 1*h war ara exprotod seldom granted for anyth Ing except the many good ones that bare been held in
Liverymen, If any such fellcw calls on
to join to the annual gathering.
you,
notify
your
sheriff.
poets to remain until the first of Sep­
brat Ion will be I ho greatest thb country
New outlines covering the wort to
tember and Mias Schumann a couple
bo done during the Institute have been
pony, 1* an expert al etching upon
prepared by the department of public do this next year, getting along with
Ixsa—Between Martin's Corners and
instruction and will be provided for all- eleven instead of twslve aascssments.
But as that is to the future, no man this city July Mb, or somewhere to the
csa foretell.
.
cess consists in drawing the design or
dalton will be provided. Hay, straw
Fifth. The supreme lodge positively oily since, Isdy's dark gray jacket, picture upon a smooth wood surface and
Real Estate Transfers.
lined
with black silk. Finder will
directed
the
supreme
cbsooellor
end
attd shelter for the horara, sugar, tea,
then burning it to with an almatouta
Of Schools, Hastings, h^h,
coffee and milk will be furnished free
pointed instrument boated by vaporised
for all. The only charge that will bo
rage on the Rank, tn the civil and
benzine or gasoline. The work which
criminal court* and to the tribunals of
•1400.
V*
An Ingenious Machine.
Mrs.
Cordell*
Wood,
widow
of
the
deal of artistic talent.
Edgar E. Cole to Bewrie Cheney, par­
mitappreuriated
or
embezzled
fund*
late
Anson
Wood,
died
at
her
homo
on
that every soldier, sailor and the heads cel on s«o 3&lt;k Assyria, •»(».
.
and to the punishment of thorn who
Borne six mouth* ago Judge Braith
Francis M. Storms etal to George
of families who visit us will register
have been guilty of criminal action* the town Uno road last Saturday, aged
and boy a badge. Let every loyal man, Morthouse 120 a sec 33 Orangevilja, approctsted, that we have to this com- This the proper jnrtira are proceeding
inanity a gentleman who combines to- -todoes fastaa the matter* can be got deal of this township. The funeral before him in the Calhoun county.
woman and child In Barry coinlyoome
JUrtB 30, 1901.

.

good care of them.

Mr. Humphrey of Lansing, officiating,

'"L-us H. Downs to E Winuifr^l
« or n.a.fu...

CoMMiTTnc

rVuvna v. nJ L 1,1

clerk st J. B. Robert's nows room.

31

The Y. M. C. A. ball team trf Grand

t were obliged toi go home
ipototed. The ndml* of ths

I their throe ran*-srs du,.
ivc lu-

if they continue to the Rank, at
»the present. I firmly haltere
re are to better condition now

Bowling Dfijs* Stay Go. which he has
MtrtT CLAIMS.
'?
Elizabeth Retan to Albert Rotan, 20 jus: completed at th* Hastings Engine
A Iron Worki. ,
;
zoo 6, Woodland, t20o. '
causs we know the truth and are not
being systematically deceived and Hod
ago with the problem of making a ma­ lo as we have been tor yssrs past. 1
Mary C. Barnc to Josephine ’ Mur­
thall put forth every effort to keep
dock Homer, 140 a sec 34 Carltoe, »l000. chine which would take acoll offlat- Michigan in line to this branch of the
Order and shall ba grratiy disappoint­
right length, making the ed If the majority do not stay with us.
Frank Hewitt,'formerly employed at
Fraternally yours.
the table factory, humored to Buffalo. ixmplotod the end will ho slightly beadW. H. Loomis.
Sheriff Cwtrlght and Deputy Jay
Hogl* arc wearing handsome new •‘tip" them so at to fit them for their
A-J. Nowton baa had hl* peu»lon
purpose m stiffening for the stay*. In ral*«] to 112 a month.
’
The jury In the Thoritapplc lake other words tba problem before him
Bee the big advertisement on page
wa* to mak* a machine which would do
by going over the ground of the pro­ the wortc at five peraocu.
Hlarttng in with his own mental con.
posed improvMtuout. A largo number
&lt;rf lawyer* aud loutroMUd parties went ccpt he drew bls own designs and mads weather the wool boot factory closed
out
bi tlie lako with the jury. Today his own blue prints of all the details
'
the c-aae to being cutMldertd by the
reeult fo a pisoe of machinery that acu
jury at the court Itanse.
with marvelous prrelsioc acd art-unu.-y,
*•
MMdl.vlH. nautod
taking the endless eofl of steel and con­
verting it into the finished, tipped
«. Ilia

rags wt

«&lt;
Mil him. .

from the street according to law. The

afllrming the opinion of Judge Smith..
Knights of the Maccabees, al Pori Till* decision Is an Important one, aa
ago especially for the benefit of Major
Mr. and Mrs. Thea Sullivan and
daughter. Myrtle, W. F. Hick* and

I

right, and Joon Dennis went to Free­
port Saturday evening to attend the
celebration of the fiftieth anniversary

branch- It happened, io be of the
poisonous variety and the children and were Invited to spend a few day* with
Mr*. Heath were all effected, LIUI*
Frederick especially suffered from con­
tact with the noxious bush, having been niton at Long lake, arriving home about
a.,..SH.ut ■ -V— L—— J...
,..
9:0) o’clock. Dr. Feekham, ambled by
Ths Episcopal ptonta st Tbomapplo
lake last Thursday was a very pleasant by the band, singing and speaking and
and successful affair. A large number

gate receipt* Improve the club will

unfortunate, as we have an excellent hi-1;•.fully cool and everyone Ud aud
team this year which with sufficient young, went in f&gt;r a good lime. By

feelingly responded to by Mr. Fish.
count the profusion of good things to Itemarlc. appropriate to the occasion

.-j.

�XIAL.

agriculture said Id part:
In the work of advancing tho herds
of the ranges and farm* to a higher
and more profitable grade Ibs Sbort-

structlon of desirable highways and
one which can scarcely fall to produce
satisfactory poults to that arranged
the Illinois Central Railroad compsny and the National Goods Bonds as­
sociation. Strain of several care, uno
or more for commissary and dwelling
purposes and tho rest for the transpor­
tation of first class roadmaking ma­
chinery. will leave New Orleans for
Chicago with a force of expert road
builders At 20 or m x-e places between
those two cities the train will be side

given In tho art of making smooth,
hard and durable wagon ways. A
model road one mile long will be built
tn each of the places at which the

FATAL ECONOMY.

^JWAVERY old maxim dedares that it isn’t econWfxA omy to pick up pins; the time is worth more
than the pins. Similarly it is not true cconOE£H omy to do without Ivory Soap; your health
requires the dally removal of the bodily excietiona
which are discharged through the pores of the skin.
These tiny moutns must be kept open, and they
should be opened only with a pure soap.

loat to us today by the dUconttnuance
of careful breeding and the oonverelon
All over-the world Dr. A. W. Chase's of a majority of these herds Into beef
receipt book Is known as also in many and ban to bo done over again. AH'
parts of ibis country bls skill as'a phy­
sician and from the great snecoas of his being gathered tho nuclei of a thousand
cow herds of high and tow degree. The
down from generation to generation. progeny of these herds will need slump­
Attempts are often made to sell other ing and coloring. Hero la the oppor­
medicines ’over the reputation of the tunity for the Shorthorn missionary to
do in a larger way what ho has so well
doctor- nociu go k&gt; far u to use the
done before— make bls mark by paint­
name "Chase" but they dare not use ing the prairie pastures red and reap.
the Initials A. W., portrait or signa­
The Shorthorns hare In so many cen­
ture which Is borne on every boa at tho trals demonstrated tbs stuff they are
genuine—the kind referred to by Mrs.
G. W. Williams of Creek street, HtutItigs, Mich., who says: “I can strongly

grading.
■
The coming of the "good roads sp®
dal." as the train will !..■ called, la to
bo announced here and tbero along th*
line of the railroad by advance agents

meetings for the purpose of expound­
ing tho advantages of highways that
era property mads and of proving to

REPAIR OF HIGHWAYS.

Oir neighbor*.

thio ill
trite y
expe

are soon to be bald?
Then cease worry­
ing, for help is at
hand.
You need
something that wiif
Sut new life into the
air Jiulbs,
,
&gt;
You ['ax/JIWH
need AWOl
a hair

food,
such

M'W

It brings health to
the hair, and the fallIt always restores
color to gray hair.
You need not look at
thirty as if you were
fifty, for your gray
hair may have again
all the dark, rich color
of youth.

€«rreai Opinion.

Streeter's lauding. Gun lake,
and Saturday, August 30 and di
The mystery connected with
appearance of Mr. Francis, ft
of Lake Odraat but more lateli
E. G. Slggere, patent lawyer Waabinglon, D. C., whoso ad appears In our
columns, 1* au attorney of twenty-oue
years active practice and la well recom­
mended to us. Hl* rating will be found
In Dun'* and Bradstreet's reports, aa
he owns the Inventive Age. He haa
sent m application blanks and other

talnlng antlpyrlne, chloral, morphine
and other Injurious drugs, purporting
to bo "jus* aa good." Avoid theae Imi­
tations and insist on your having
Krause's, which speedily cure tbe moat
severe cases and leave no bad after ef­
fects. Price 2fie. Sold by W. H. Good-

log u&gt; apply for patent#, would save
time by calling at thia oflico nod get­
ting the papers before presenting their
applications through any other source-

hand* of a Grand Ledge constable
proved 100 much for tho aggregation
SDd It weal to pieces.

AUle Ellis, of Lake Odea#, waa
walking a high wire stretched serais
Main street lost Thursday when a pul.
ley broke end precipitated him to the
crmiml below, e distance of 35 feet.
Hu struck on a stone pavement arid
waaserioualy Injured.
/
. Mr*. Eliraboth McKevitt died at the
homo of hoc daughter In Middleville
on tbe Ikh instant, aged 81 years. She
leaves four children all of whom live
iu Middleville, James H. McKevitt,
Mrs. D. W. Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Sevcrancc end Mrs. W. A. Pierec,

In each year went eight times to the
grade Shorthorn, four times to tho pure
bred Short born, twice to tbs crossbred
Hcreford-Bhorthoru. twice to the pure
bred Hereford and once to a pure bred
Angus. Id the feeding contests for
welyht and gain per day the records of

through conceaslotis made In regard to
tenant landholders, etc. But Wm. E.
Curtis, In the Chicago Rocord-Hcrald.
tells that the enormous outflow contin­
ues, and that Mr. Field, an Irish M. P„
y*13!4 Bn °®ci*l Inquiry into iu caused

ROADS OF NEW YORK.

proved bicycle wns a great factor in
enlightening them. But for the advent
of that remarkable vehicle country
reside would be very generally what
fat stock show records, tbo Sbortboro'a they were ten years ago—deep In dust
greatest rival In the feed lot and may, In dry weather and of the consistency
over at least a part of the range couo- of plowed fields In wet Tbe farmer
came In time to appreciate good road*,
If. however. I read the agricultural but be still balks at ths cost As there
press aright, tbe breeders of Bhortbarr-s is a large contingent of rurallsta In tbe
regard tbe Herefords, numbers *i.d legislature, It la no easy matter to get
quality conaldered, as their ouly really through a liberal appropriation for

tn tba tsrrilory weat of tbs Missouri
and southwest of the Platte; likewise
the Hereford breeders look similarly

about
with him. Ho left the wife and
OhlMren pcnnliMa.-Ml&lt;ld!evlllo Sun.
While John C. Baker and eon Char­
ter went at work on a new barn which
they were building on their farm two
mite eert of Freeport tbe other day
the frame suddenly colhtpwd and they
wyr.t down In a mass of falling timber*.
They were both severely hurt Irai tho
,lu*n
to pull himself
out ul the wreck after s limo ami help
Ms rather to tlie timiu&gt;
ti&lt;«

Farmers and Fruit Growers
All members of the Farmers and Fruit
Growers Union will pl ossa send their
want letters to J. E. Edwards, Seo’y,
O'Dounell, Nkh.

Two new tullch cows—Chas. B. Bald­
win, Hastings.
Wanted—1 good farm home—E. E.
Gorham, Hastings, Mich. Will ;ay

’ Tea would del
P? B. Goodyear.

I wish to notify the lament ttf Barry
oonnty that t will be .hoadquarters for
cr^arr. separatum the owning *eawon in
Usatlng*.--T. S. DeMai.

aws-clittlon, rouf opportunity is btforj
you. Put no limit on your outward look
westward and southward thia aldo of
the Rocky mountain summit and ths
gulf of Mexico. A quarter of a billion
acres of gnus, “nurturing 10,000,000
bead of cattle, today worth &gt;200,000.000, alone by soclT agencies as yours
can bo doubled In value Io A single dec­
ade If only pure bred sires are used tn
all the cvw herds during this time.
Likewise SO per cent can l«e added to
the rains If pure brads only are used.
it la a limitless market for tho misHonary bull, and It lx your privilege to
fcruonstrat* to tbe beef producers of
Zula grant domain that you-are public
benefactors when yon Introduce better
blood, whereby tho rknebman may re­
alise larger returns for bls grass, tho
feeder wore profitable prices for bls
grain and tba rntisumcr, wherever It
may-dad him. In America or the antip­
odes. a more wholesome, palatable, di­
gestible food. Work for this, contrib-

It may be pointed out that when the
bicycle Ceased to bo a erase local In­
terest in keeping up tbo macadamised
roads declined. Tjirougbont the stptp
the roads are not In as good condition
V they were, say, four years ago. In
time the automobile with a cheapening
In the process of construction wlU sup­
plement the bicycle ns • good roads tdoca tor. and then, we predict, the sum
of &gt;220,000 will be regarded as a rather
small stats appropriation to help along
the laying down aud maintenance of
highways.

Tba average country road builder
turns out an article that looks well Id
dry weather. A relay season, especial
!y In the spring, when tba enow Is
melting sud all earthwork Is loosened
by thawlog frost, speedily develops tbe
amateur character of tbe work. Many
a piece of roadway 00 which township
or road district officials bare expended
days and weeks of thought sod work
has been washed awsy because It wss
a dam tn the path of spring waters
seeking tbe lowest level, and the por­
tion* left have been turned Into quagmlrea because InsulDclcnily drained.

wander when the brain is
tired. Overwork, nervous
irritation, worry and mental
strain exhaust the brain
forces and diminish their
thought power.
Feed the
brain, strengthen the nerves
and build up new vigor, vi­
tality and mental power.
The greatest of all brain
foods and nerve tonics is
Dr. Miles' Nervine

D*. Mite*

Nervine

feeds
brain
comes
sweet,

and' nourishes the
and nerves, over­
irritation, and brings
refreshing sleep.

Vi e a d ac

�PLUMBI

Ikip, Dm Out tirtli
if Hnflip lillnil Bui

reason be wouldn't use a gun. Again.
1st it be written down also that tbs rea­
son ho was going away that warm au­
tumn afternoon was that there was
some work to do. Ttiew facts were
clear to my kind and Udnigrat father,
but of couras we boya never thought of
It and laid our Utile shoulder* to tbe
bard work of helping father lift np the
long, heavy poles that were to complete
tbe corral around our pioneer log cabin,
and we really hoped and half believed
that be might bring homo a little pet

BILL CROSS AND
HIS PET BEAR.
By JOAQUIN MILLER.

THU stobt log corral had become an
absolute necessity. It was high and
strong and made of poles or small Jogs

LW. -Walker,
foot of tbe Oregon sierras with his lit­
tle family long. lour yearn ago, it waa
*0 ml lee from our place to tbo nearest
1ERY0US

ketrnn of tb« abdomsn. At tfr» lA
time slowly and gradually open tfig
yyBi so that at the end of tbo InspMe
tlon they are wide open and directed
upward. Let tho breath out easily and
paturally, letting tho hands fall InwarA
a* Coo outward pressure of the Abdo­
men Is withdrawn- At the sama tlmo
let the eye* drop and the eyelid* natu­
rally fill,by their own wriglil *o that
they are closed at tho end of tbe exptrally. Do not make too hard work of It
Repeat tbe inspiration and expira­
tion. with opening and lifting, dropping i
and dosing of the eyes, ten times. Then
take ten breath* In tbo same way, al­
lowing tbe eyes to remain closed. Altsrnato Un breaths with tbe opening

DEBILITY.

i always slowly walked away down
through tbe grass toward his untrackcd
claim whenever there was anything

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
'2,000,OOO.wns

^RECKON. IN OHIO,

f MASS. ANO IOWA.
IwlUT DO YOU ESTIMATE ?

HASTINGS HERALD

o have bad difficulty In going to
tp report that this method puts them
sleep aud puts them hack again

We hare mode arrangeuieuu with tbe
Publishing Association ot Detroit. Mich., to
our subscribers to participate In the dtslribu
three magnificent prizes. amounting to 115,000.

OUR OFFER.

YOUR ESTIMATE.

VALUABLE INFORMATION

. 1,610,422 decrease 1.04 per cent
■1,533,887
••
6.10 per cent
.1,576.452 Increase X77 psr cent
.1,926,718
"
22.22 per cent
.1,572,109 decrease 18.40 per cent
.1,632,540
“
2.62 per cent
. 1,653,388 increase 7.89 per cent
.1,965,610
“
18.88 per cent

spoonfuls of granulated gelatin In onehalf cup of cold water until soft; then
strain Into the hot rhubarb, with two
tablespoonfuls of lemon juice. Mold,
chill and serve with a garnish of whlp-

enough, pretending to know more about
everythin* tn general and bears In par­
ticular than either my father or any of

tn addition to the above prizes, the following
special prizes will be pddi

1 ticrcbp Cert 1 fV, that the Press Publishing Asso­
ciation has deposited »1.1,000 in tho Central Havings
Bank, Detroit, Mich., for the express purpose of paying
tho priiM In their contest on the combined official vote
at the stats* at Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa, and that
this fund can lw u«cd for no other purjxMe.

much, as much as any man can see on
water, and maybe waa not a very big
liar, for a sailor, after alt The only
thing about him that wo did not like

SUBSCTffTION BLANK.

ONE OP THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE

THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.
SKW'Fife.

He had taken up a piece of land
down tn tbe pretty Camas valley,
where Iho grass grow Ion? aud strong
and waved in tba wind, mobile and by an application of nettles In on* form
beautiful as ibe mobile sea.
or another, among them leprosy, gout,
The good natured and self compla­ aclatka. Itch, wound* and sorts of all
cent old sailor liked to watch tbe wav­
ing grass. It reminded him of tbs sea.

exalted opinion of himself and hl* un­
concealed contempt for everybody**
opinion bnt bla own.
.­
■■Bill,” said my father om day, “tbcao
black Bpanlili cattle will get after that

a strong decoction of nettles. A quart
of salt la pot to three pints of decoc­
tion and boiled. A spoonful will co­
agulate a large bowl of milk."

toothbrush oncu a day until tbe growth’
la sufficiently stimulated, then Ices oflen. This ointment may be need for the
eyelashes also. In thia case It should
bo very carefully applied- It will th-j
flame tho eyea. as any oil will If It gets

on their else. Add to th.ao a cupful of
mayonnaise dressing and a little finely
chopped tarragon.

To broil It wash and dry tbo roe with
Little did Hamlet think when be care not to break tbo akin. Place It ea
rare utterance to this desire that ho a well greased brolltr and rub It with
And only to go to the nearest ditch butter once or Iwlcs during tbo lime of
Where grew nettles and periwinkle to broiling. Cook to a nice brown; place
some day when yon go down In Um val­ bring It about, and yet Gerard, quoting It on tbo planked shad or a separate
ley to your claim, and they won’t Imvs from Dloscoridea (first century), says dlah and serve with a butter sauce.
a grease spot Better go horseback or that "iMtUes boiled with perry winkles,
at least taka a gun'when you go down tanks'll tbs body sotubla and doth it by
Add half a cupful of water or
a kind of cleansing quality.’.' Few who
two cupfuls at brown sugar, bel
six* of an agg and half a cake c
otats grated. BoU until thick

�Pianos

FAMOUS
UPRIGHT
GRAND

PIANO,
Made by Behr Bros.,
New York City.

Get McCoy’s prices.

The coodllloos under which the dem­
ocratic stale convention af Ohio waa
held last week Imparted to tbe gather­
ing a significance not usually belong­
ing to a convention held In an "off"
crushing defeat of the party las* fall
the leading states were u&gt; assemble
and formulate a policy for a state cam­
paign and tbe eyes of the politicians of
the whole country were turned curtately or anxiously towards Columtas to

would take In the coeulng campaign.
Tbs questions which Interested the
country at large, however, were not
those which related u&gt; the public af­
fairs of the state of Ohio, tat those
which oouocrnrd Mr Bryan end tho
Issues for which he stands. Would the
Ohio democracy endorse Mr. Bryan
and commit the party aa far as lay io
Its power to a continuation of Ila ad­
herence to tits Ideas, or would it de­
cline to accept bis farther leadership
and choose a set of principles entirely
Independent of the Lincoln statesman's

flguros mw truly astounding, although
they can lordly convey ta ths public
mind any adequate conception of the
reality- When figures run Inta ths
millfona sad bUlious. It to not possible
far tbe mind to grasp their full Import.
Tbo statement issued by the treasury
department shows that the total im­
ports for the fiscal year ware •83,7M1733. This means that the American
people bought of foreigners during the
year over •600,000,000 worth of goods.
Suppose It were possible U&gt; stop this
purchase entirely. What distress would
follow in ths markets of tbe world by
the leas of such a customer aa the Unit-

in the national platform. Il waa a tig­
nal compliment to Mr. Bryan when a
great political party thu» submitted its
conviction■ of policy to bis wishes.
But now that the party Is suffering uodsr a disastrous defeat as a result of iu
blind adherence to hi* will, to It r«o*ooablo for him to expect that it will go
cn forever in Its devotion to his per­
I
sooal Interests?
. Ths dstnocratlc party is too great to
p allow Itself to ba ruined by adherence
to any one man or by obstinate!)
^ tgamploalng a dead issue. It has a

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Ung the pernicious tendeneiew of the
republican party lowanis the ceolralixatlon at power and tho building up of
• plutocracy. No one man's ambitious,
M&gt;talc man's views can be allowed to
dtattaUs &gt;to counsels, to ths dlsadvan' Irge of this glorious miaaiuc. A nd if
Mr. Bryan is a good democrat be will
tekr Iha hint so broadly givra him at
| tfofosntae, by loyally subediting to the
vlHafihe majority, sutardUustlng hto

have so emphatically rejected,
devoting aU kb greet taieau and
aona* to the .-stabiltutioa nf a
st party straggling to resusis ita
WsfbilUy so ths 11—|l|g &lt;11 tho
Ha There Is s gross wm-t for Mr
a* if ho will turn frora bls dtasredtdob&gt; sad take up ths Hrs issues of
day as art forth in the Uhfo pi tv
a. if he sulks and rofosre, his Ine -» and hto oypurtuaity will bo

kept It from vaporising. CauUiiowse
not quite fresh always smalls try mendonaly. Tbo bsrt thing for it to a scaM
I ta wwak salt water, bulling hot. before
the roM soaking. If tbe beads srs big.

Tbe Gram Pointe track now holds the
world’s record for the throe fastest
' beats ever paced In a race, an average
of MSI,

quirk flare as of straw, excelster. light
shavings, even newspapers, will set tip
a purifying draft and help to froe tbe
kitchen of unpleasant odors. Faffing
an open fin-place, tbe kitchen ought to
bare a range hood. There are boods
and boods. at almost any price you
But if we have been such puxrh seers,
choose, from the big burnished copper ed to 1900 amounted to 1-221^00.100
what have we sold to tbo world in re­
Tbe simple reason for this is that the affairs In tbe great hauls to the modest gallons, while tbe consumption of cofturn? Nearly twice as much as wo southerners have learned to adapt
fse was 1^57.868,206 gallons.
have bought. The total exports were ' । themselves to the weather. They have
At Sugar City. Colo, a farm of 12,000
11,487,S5fi,M4, making the exoes* of ax- . learned tbe art of taking things easy
teres has been cultivated for raising
I
and
It
now
stands
them
in
good
stead.
I
ports over Imports, or the favorable
itigar beets, and a sugar factory has
balance, •664.900.011. In other words,
This doesn't mean that they are Idle,
lecn built with a capacity of 600 tons
the people of th« foreign world have , tat they don't go ’'toeing ’round," aa
bad to pay us in cash or securities tfi64,- I the Yankee expression puts It. They
000,011 In order to balance up tbe year's I don’t rush and they don’t fuss
It isn’t work that kills people, but I
No wonder that thia country la fast worry, so It lent heat that kills people, I
paying Its national debt and that New evgn when they work, so much as It is |
York is brooming the financial center wor&gt;7 and rush.
Keep going, tat take it easy, this Is 1
the great secret of avoiding trouble '

Ittoamaltar worth thinking about
that during the various boat waves that
have pealed over ths country uodeaths
from host prastratlou have bean ro-.
jortad from South of Mason and Dixon's

which this country has carri-xl on with
other countries during the post twelve­
month, are yet sufficient to show 11.at
thia volume is something tremendous
lu Its entirety. It demonstrates that
this country must necessarily be rich
and prosperous so long as It produces
such a surplus of what the world wants
sod will pay for every year. Tba only
trouble la that the wealth and prosper- i
Ity is not distributed aa widely and aa 1
justly sa It ought to be. Our tariff '
policy and other forms of claas legisla­
tion ere a serious obstacle to such gen-

Thon again doa't fret about the heat;
forget It- Thinking about It l* just the
worst kind of worry.
Of course it yuu don’t think about Ityou won’t talk about It and worrytahsr
people.
AU thia la tat applying the southern
idea, but one or two other (olnta will
bear repeating:
Don't drink beer or any alcoholic
beverages; they look cool and feel cool
while they are going down, tat they
such figures as tlie bureau at stalls.ics will make you hotter afterwards and
baa Just presented, there will be tar give you a better chance for that amgreater room for rejoicing when tbe
time comes In which all the people । Don't drink, very much oven of waler
•ball reap their full share of the or lemonade, you are cooler without iu
prosperity which a mighty commerce, Don’t sat much meat, save your butch­
er's bill, your stomach and your tern-

TH« president, it is said, has yielded
U) the pressure brought to bear on him
by the protected Interests and bu
agreed to abandon his efforts in behalf
of reciprocity. Of course, no real re­
publican ev«r supported w monstrous a
proposition aa the removal of tbe tariff
.
Herein lay tbe whole significance of oo goods on which tbs trusts were rob!
tho Columbus convention so far as na- blng the country.
I
tlonsl politics were concerned. Dpes
|
Mr. Bryan retain his influence over
i
the democratic party, or baa be lost it? alone for awhile just to get the feel of ।
I
And csrtalnly the action of thaVoau- tbe thing; then It will come and ask to
| . vention to to bo taken as a negative be let In. Possibly Gomes la only josh­
|
answer to these questions. Mr. Bryan log, but if ba isn't be will find that the I
P ; was simply Ignored by tbo couventlun- sugar trust will have something to say i
Bia picture was not given a place of
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honor before tbo delegates, hto name
A HlbEBOVXD British correspondent
I
waa not mentioned In the platform, his
says that ha saw four wounded men
views upon finance were not touched
[. .upon, nod tbe two national platforms murdered oa the field after a battle by
the Boers. Yet his story shows that be
P upon which ho made his presidential
bad fled hours before and was miles.
'
cam|«lgns were not endorsed.
r ' AndyM Mr. Bryan has no right to
I
complain. No man has been more delr a republican baa U&gt; be elected to.
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votodly followed by a great party than
i
he. That devotion wan roost remark- the senato from Illinois, *• put our j
money on Comptroller Dswes. Helsa'
R »bly signallxed a year ago when at
clean, honest, straight-forward young .
Keaau* City it yielded Ha best judgo|
suent upon tho financial issue to his fellow with surprising ideas about pub-:
I
Insiaunt demand fora free-ailvor plank Ho decency.

j

Some man missed a good wife whso
Susan B. Anthony remain ml single.
8bs soys aha would treat a husband
firmly tat humanely.

Bathe frequently, tat don't have the
water any colder than necessary, you'll
get yourself all Id a glow It you da
1
This Is all old advice, tat It's worth I
repeating until people begin to take It, !
so long as they keep tilling up the
cemeteries because they don 'L —Detroit
To-Day.

on south Jefferson street.
The quarterly meeting of the Barry
and Eaton Medical Association will be
on Thursday, July 25, st 1:00 p. m.

We understand that the two loud re­
ports Tuesday night which startled a
good many of our cltlxens out of their
alssp were caused by dynamite which
some mischievously or maliciously dis­
posed person fired off on the C- K. &amp; 8.

At 1:15 o'clock this morning tbe fourstory I.ucs block, at the eoulb-weet
corner of Monroe aud Ottawa street,
Grand Rapids, collapsed. An hour
after tho collapse flames bum from tba
mlns and made the disaster complete.
Fried man's department store is a total
Ptnxa Id politic* don't always pay— wreck. Walls weakened In rebuilding
notably In the out of the Seventh Na­ caused the disaster. Ixwses will reach
t Ion al Bank. But then, after all, the •300,000. No one was Injured.
It la wtU to keep acme chloride of
bank lost Ha “influence" when Perry I
I Bpark* from the stave pipe of a sum­ time water on hand, eo that It may be
Heath resigned frotn the poetoffleedouser kitchen sot Are ta tbe roof of An­ ready when wanted. To make It crush
drew J. Angle’s house, corner of Mar- a quarter of a pound of eblortds in a
bow! and work It Into a smooth paste
Arm all, there is some comfort In
with a little cold water. Add a pint
not being able to gut away, Id tbo fact by th* Ums the Are deportment got on
that wo are a good deal more comfort-! tho scene and bad tbe bias* under cost- *•11. cover and let stand for a day or
able in our own homes than we would trpl, tbe building was badly damaged. two. keeping closely covered sod giv­
bo tn a six by night room at tho sea- Prompt work on tbs part of lbs family ing it aa eecastoual stir. Then skim (
and neigbbots saved most of tbe con­ and pour off lbs. clear liquid. •train,!
tents. Building and contents are tn-' bottle and keep tightly corked. To
|
tie fab, the republicans have never f surod far MOD in the Itockford.

named a candidate for the presidency
On complaint of Myron W. Dunham
from New York. Surely, neither Odell a warrant was lasued today by Justice
nor Boceevrit would want to break Hampton lor tbe arrest of Elmar Mon­
such a commendable p.-r-cdcul aa this. ger, at Baltimore, charged with malicioes injury to personal property, under
Pbofewkik Btaua asserts that the fitt. Ths alleged crime was committed
Japanese are progressing too fast for In Octatesr, 1688, tat its perpetrator
their minds to stand tho strain and are has escaped the baud* of the law unU)

CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children. &lt;

Th IM Yn Hin Aliip fotff

Goodbye Sale

SUMMER
GOODS,

S P E C I A .L
Ladies* Linen Skirts, $1.00 and
75c. values at 70c. and 50c.

The J. S. Goodyear Co.

THRESHERS AND SAW Mill MEN
Boilen Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give iu a cadi.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

It’s Always a

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.

Any $5 Shoe ts for $3.50
and others in proportion.

war revenue stomps should nos be shnply redeemed over a counter Instead of
requiring dollars and dollar* worth of
red tape to get rid of them?
New Jaxan baa prohibited tbs sal,
of iutoaleautc as summer rceuru ut
Bunday. Thu* the promising oceupa
tfon of diwwvsring sea serprcis (s dwall

good day for fishing being too but and
still, and yas whs* two such flshermeu
go out it means disaster to the finny
tribe, reganileu of the weather. They
caught M ties ham in a tew busts time. ■

We have Oxford Ties to tie to.
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75.
Respectfully,

mining tkfl which thay found no tbv
road. It tahxigrd ta Dsuuls UVcmaui
and when the L'shsrmeu bonded it t»

That

�;ture
FRAME
SALE
50 per cent,
below cost
Ends Saturday,
JULY 20.

FRED L. HEATH,
’

The Druggist.

Coal aid Ptrfoial.

Mm. Will Squltr
Monday.

wa* in the city Tuesday.
. Mias Addle Jordan, of Dstrull, is
visiting friends in this city.
B.J. Bottom ws* visiting In Battle
Greek the first of lb* w**k.

the past WAAll fifteen tr thirty day Pao-Amarlera Uekets will b* honored on* way—
either dlroeUon- ria boat between De­
troit aud Buffalo
A stick flew from a lathe at tbe table
factory Saturday and struck Michael
ProaMr on th* left band splitting the
boo* Iu his Huie finger.
Charie* and Txmtr Sylvester started
Moodsy night tor the Pau-Amwican
and a vlalt to relatlvea in New York
Mat*. They expect lo be goo* about a

Person* desiring to go to Pan-Ameri­
can exposition at Buffalo In day time
can do so by taking tbe M. C. train
leaving Hastings Wil a. m. arriving al
Buffalo 8:io p. m.
'
C. M. Scammel), wife and daughter
Lours, ot Detroit, arc visiting at Dr.
G. W. Lowry •» this week. Mr. BcamOptical Co. of Detroit.
A. A. Eggleston and tons, Uaac and
William, wont Monday forenoou lo
I-ike Odaeaa, where thop- have three
weeks' decorating for the CongregaA dccro* was Issued by Judge Smith
last Thursday discharging J. L Hsus
M receiver of the Hasting* Ice Co., the
business for which ha was appointed
having boon »atl*fscu&gt;rlly oloiad up.

calendar samples ever scan in Hairy
county and Invitee business men who
want something in thia line to call and
sec them. There i» no use in giving
your orders outside of town.
Dr. G. W. Lowry went to Woodland,
Monday morning, and performed *
critical operation for' appendicitis on

E. church Sunday ^morning. Frank
Horton also pleased \)is congregation
with the beautiful solo entitled “Abide
With Me.”
Mrs. H. J. Brown and son Orlo, of
Naahvilla, spent Sunday with.her
brother, School Cummlwlocer Ketob­
am, and family- Monday nooa she
started tor Cadillac and Manitowoc,
Win, tor a visit.
Asa Williams ot Chicago, camo over
Sunday to make a too day*' visit with
hl* father, John Williams, and other
relative* In this city and county. Hs
occupies s good peeltloo *• stenograph­
er In the office at the Nation*] Casket
Work on the Grand Rapid* Book
Case Co's, new building Is lining
pushed forward a* rapidly a* poaslnla

plctcd thl* week. The company now
Las about alxty band* employ *1 and
ar* putting on more every little while.
Vera G. Willison of DesMdlnes,
Iowa, deputy state command tr, Knights
of the Maccabees, of tbo Mat* ot Iowa,
went Monday to Fort Huron to attend
tho biennial review of tbo supreme
tent. He expects to return to this city

Tb* eovnmlttee on sports for the last
two days of the soldiers and sailor* en­
campment will consist of tbe following
gentlemen: P. A. Sheldon, W. A.
Hams, W. H. Spence, C. H. Osborn, J.
C. Ketcham. The masbal will be J. L
Reed.
The Michigan Central Company
Issued a new time card last Thurwlay.
Tho only changes made on this division
are In the arrival of tbe evening trains.
Tbe one going east arrives at 0:23 in­
stead of (:2.’&gt;; and tbe westbound arrives

Ua» accepted a position ^Uh Detroit'*
new dally, ToDay, a* manager of Ita
job department. Mr. R*ed left for hi*
new duties Sunday. His family will
remain in this city for the preaent at

Sunday, Frank Horton wa* giving
Ll» little sou a rid* on • bicycle, whan
suddenly hl* dog ran In front ot the
wheel, throwing Mr.. Horton and son
to th* ground. At firat It wa* thought
the boy wa* seriously hurt but fortu­
nately be waa not, only a few bruises
being left a* remembrances of th* oo-

Mr*. Martha A- Wiley, aged 85 years,
died Sunday st the home of her son, C.
H. Wiley, lo Rutland. Deoeaaed waa
born in lb* state of Virginia July 17,
1810, sod wa* th* mother of eleven
children, five of whom survive her.
Thu funeral wa* bold Tuesday and liw

Summer Wash goods
6c.
10c.
12j4c.
12^a
15c.

CHALL1ES,
CAMBRICS,
PERCALES,
CAMBRICS,
DIMITIES,

now
now
now
now
now

Go elsewhere, study the prices, get the best terms offered,
find out everything, then come here, if we can get
you to do that some concern loses a cus­
tomer and we gain one.

Il I* proposed to invest the soldier*
and sailors’ reunion thia year with sev­
eral new feature* in the way of amusetnenU. Two day* of the encampment
will be devoted to a grand atreet carni­
val of (porta, music, fireworks etc. A
paper ha* been circulated among our
business men and a goocrou* sum ha*

The junior* of the U. B. churob will
Roy Matthew*, * young man well
give an ice cream social on tho lawn of
Mrs. I- Hull of the second ward, Fri­ known in this city, whlah, In fact, he*
day, July 10. from 5 to 8 p m All are been bl« home until tbo present time,
though
he ha* no relatives here, started
cordially Invited to come Five sad

Desmon C. Jordan of Orangeville,
haa had bls pension increased to (A
Mias Gertrude Fincher, of Detroit,
lathe guest of Mln Elizabeth Field.
Mr*. J. D. Murdock of Lombard, Ky.,
arrived Ju tho city Tuesday, for a visitMrs. G. E. Richmond of Grand Rap­
The board of education held a special
id* la s guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. meeting Thursday night to receive tbe
report of tho committee oo building*
and ground* with reference to needed
Improvement* and repair*. It waa de­
cided to put twenty four new seat* in
Mr. and Mrs C. G. Maywood went u&gt; the high school assembly room aud to
Bay View, Tuesday, for several weeks' give the interior of the building a freeh
outing.
&gt;
Cteooa E. Gaines of Nashville haa
been granted s widow's pension of 317
day* during th*past WMk. Mr*. Brice,
who ta al Lak* Orlon, intend* to come
bom* next week, and Lee Brice, who
wq^ptu Oxford and Itake Orlon lo visit
m^wto^lpr now employed on an

Sheriff Cbrtright went to Muskegon
yesterday IO attend a meeting of the
sheriff* &lt;4 tbe state.
Wanted -Gocl boy to learn barber
Irada Suady job until trade I* oom­
plmed. Busby HaosMl*. OHM Wood returned Monday
to Grand Rapids to resume her studies
in ibebualowoollsge.
Mm. Urta Gundry of Sheikburg,
’I*., is vlaWng her parent*, Mr- and

CRASH IN THE PRICES

Matthew* haa jurt graduated from the
literary dcparUnont of tho University
of Michigan and goes to the Philippines
under government appointment aa a
teacher in the public achoole. He will
mH from San Francisco on a govern­
ment traniport which will take cut a
large number of teachers, going on the

xLD understand* that young Matthew*
ba* worked hl* wa* through college and
to hl* present position, and la very
worthy of hi* success in securing so
good a position to start out with. The
salary wo are told, is (1,300.
Mra. Mattie Carson, widow of tbo
late Samuel Carson of Galesburg, ha*
commenced a legal fight against the
probating of the will which wa* filed by
Carson a short time before be died.
8h« claim* that her husband left no
will whatever and that the alleged In■trument of that nature presented by

1* not authentic and If signed by him
at all, wa* executed whan she was not
present and whan her husband was loo
weak mentally to resist their Influence.
Tba case came up In th* probate court
at Kalamazoo Monday, and Judge Winaor,"ln behalf of the widow objected to
the probating of tbe will on the reaaooe
above it*led. Il la probable that there
will be a (harp legal tight before ths
Mtale 1* finally disposed of. Tbo case
wa* adjourned until July 30.
John Schnoor of Nile*. florist of the
Michigan Central railroad, waa in tbe
city last Friday to Investigate th* feas­
ibility ot beautifying the ground* of
thl* station wllb flower-beds etc. Ho
came here, we understand, in response
to the representation* of the Women"*
Club, added to those of Station Agent
Tilman, that »uch a plan wu practica­
ble and desirable. The ladles recently
wrote to Su|»erlntoodanl R. H L'Hommediou calling hi* attention &lt;o the
matter. Mr. Schnoor ex pressed him­
self a* much pleased'with the outlook
and the result of his visit fa likely to
show Itself another year In beautifully
adorned ground* snrrounding th*
Hashtags passenger station to the de­
light of Michigan Central passengers
and to th* honor of Hastings. At
least w* hope thl* will be the case.
The Walouleda elub and a few other
friend* of MIm Daal* Johnson complete­
ly surprised her last Saturday evening
at tbe born* of her aunt, Mrs. Emil
Tydsn, where the evening was pleas­
antly spent in games and music. Tho

Arrangement* are being made for a
grand time on Friday, Aug. 0. at
W. William*, want to Kai* Thornappla take, by the committee In
fuuday, to vM* her grand - charge of the farmer.’ picnic. Grand
Matter Horton of the state grange haa1 plated departure of Ml** Johnson io
, Mra F. N. Mans.
afgalfted a dtairo to be preaent If he1 her borne in Oakland, Neto, for which
----- Michael want to Grand
can make arrangement* to do m, and1 place she startad Tuesday, accompanied
’ a* far as Chicago by Mr*. Tydon and
daughter, Florence, where all will ro­
' main for two wsek*. From ther* Mrs.
Tydeo and daughter go u&gt; Cambridge,
111., to visit Mr*. T.t parent* sad Mia*
: Johnson goes !o her borne. During her
&gt; stay in thia city extending over a period
&gt; of about a year, M la* Juhnaon haa made
i many warm friend* who greatly regret
, I bar departure but wish her suocesa in
bar chraen vocation, that of twh*r of
, I vooal music for which the ha* been i&lt;r«-

The Largest Room
In the World

Ladies’ Oxfords in small sizes, regular price $1.25,
Ladies' Tan Shoes, regular price $2.50, now $2.00.
Men’s Tan Shoes, regular price $2.50, now $2.00.
Children’s Tan Shoes WAY DOWN.

JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.
......An Up-to-Date Stock and

Defective EytUflM..

Reasonable Prices.

�cyt tho U. of M. It Anti­
Christ in Spirit.
tew. which calls tor one woman In this
rapacity.
Jennie Hatninent, aged 15. convicted
route hare been much greater.
Tba average estimatedykld In the ot attempting to derail a Grand lUpids
A Indiana train at Kingsley, baa been
sentenced to tbo Adrian school for girls
she la 31.
grown, la » bushels pec &gt;»: central iuntil
1
| Warden Chamberlain ba* Increased

SHOT DOWN WHILE AT WORK.

:«.n.
for the Sts'- —• v uo.is.1.

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■ ft ICharlee Hewett, hie corn
Dnrtng tbe past month, the weather
has been unfavorable for corn, much
Hberlff Hammond reports that the
Mason county Jail received t&gt;00 prlson-

farmer of Bainbridge townand killed Thursday while engaged In
cutting wheat on tbe Jacob Winn
farm, a mile and a half from his home.

Il

lators.

canao on tbe principle that every little

of abstaining completely from water

rsrt:

meals. Encouraging stories are told of
tba amount ot flsgi loot lo this way,

la highly effective. Of course cotte
rhlcb does. however, prohibit

1

era in the field was tbe discharge of
Owing to the fact that so much
the gun. tbe man having secrvted'hlmself behind a shock of grain. The re­ beam is large. Condition
Co?d"lan la
te M for
for tbe
the 1
state. Condition of potatoes U 01 for
was noted and the nrarncas to Smith
created a suspicion that murder bad
mh. xnaa
chxxiG■ DKxnsn.
been committed. Smith was struck tn
President Eliot, pf Harvard, denies
the back and tbe ball passed under tba
shoulder. He Itved but three boars- the statement made by Henry Austin
The lifeless body of Horace Peters, Adams at tbe Catholic Hummer School
in Detroit, that ‘The president Of Har-

James Harrison, of Cadillac, was
found guilty of murder In tbe flrat de[or ,Qo Mllnn&lt; or ijrster ttaxer.

dinner. Foe an hour preceding tbe
meal no liquids must be taken, and to

nartlcinant In tbe crime, was noquitted.
LeCtelr, the embexslcr. la a bigamist
as well. He has a wife In Muskegon,
baa confessed to having another In
Traverse City, and a third claimant to with their meals, men and v.-omen who
bls affections has turned jap In New­ arc never aatlaticd unlesa they drink
port. Tenn.
-fc
Men on tbe main drive found a por­
bridge Center, lie bad shot himself president of Colinulila'la a diluted, tion of tbe body of a woman at Stur­ three days they have tweoma entirely
through the chin with tbe same shot­ weak-kneed Episcopalian; the whole geon Fills, on tbe Menominee rlrrr. accustomed to doing without so much
gun used "In killing Smith early Tbura- spirit of Ann Arbor is anti-Christian.” The head, one arm and part of one leg liquid. The effects ot this son of ab­
“There la no trnih In that whatever,”
stinence are really remarkable Like
said lkM«ldent Eliot.
Idantiflcatloa.
Mr. Adama la tlie former rector of
Durand has a new ayatmn of water •
Bt. Paul's Episcopal cathedral, at Buf works lying Idle. The cmue-ll la In a &gt;
....
--------------falu He said "Yale. Harvard and all deadlock and has not accepted the “»•
BD,&gt; No&lt;«*d &gt;u«k that goes
other universities are conspirators system. The taxpay&lt;T» (ought with a with undue stoutueu All of tbe atbagainst the truth nt God. A man can­ fortner council for five monyis when ; IcUc
ii-uc training
&lt;raining farms
rarma about
auour New
r»ew lorx
not be a thoroughly educated and cul Il was letting the eontract.
follow this
tills system,
system, which
which laIs aas good
’ ' follow
turwt man unless be la a Catholic.”
The prohibition
the vlateiuenl made by Adama that ‘
Hawley wi

Uic w bole spirit at the U. of M te antiChrist "It la so absurd that I would

’l,t
'
stole their wi

TOM DOYIdl.

tyed in tbelr bathing suits.
Henry W. Bova, who deserted tho

Tuesday. Smith, with the assessors of
KaUmasoo. bar.- torn kind by the
atate tax commission to investigate tbe

THE DOCTOR

to tho Quantity of It.

CONSTIPATIi

being to show that assrasments

are low Ex-Tax Cumnilsslaiier
K
Oakman made tbe following comment

on thia, move:
‘It might be well for wmc of tbe

pevlnsnla and to
tn other Mlchlgai
That would relieve

THO8. 8. 1PHAOUR A SON,

PATENTS.

buslnra» failure and not a --lond rested
on Bn)ltb'a name. He thought differ-

the figures

tbelr men at work
at which rscrnl tali
Uta elty were mad

and wished

Wayos rioanty Bank Bldg-, DETROIT.

tbeu&gt;. It wr.s
devi-lrijH-d that

RIDER AGENTS WANTED

Jmnp or

In each town to ride and exhibit a sample loot model
bicycle of our manufacture. YOU
110 TO
(50 A WE E K braid ex having a wheel to ride fqr jvurseU.

CAN MAKE

Pingree,

left

tur

tn. Saturday. He was thrown from n
plank on which he was standing and
pitched head Brut Into a largo clutch
hove received from the Pbllndelpulley and forced through a spare of
about 12 Inches on the under aide
(lira which tti&lt;
The pullv

Houghton. Mich,

1901 Models Quraalsag $10 to $18
’00 Il’99 Modals-":.$7fo $12
SOO Sicpnd Hind Whxslicq t. 4ta
i Uko3a trs.lv by our Oxfcago rash turn.
IQ JjQ

and Mrs. R. R GoodelL The Goodells
bin purrbnM-e 'n the tire
are Intimate friends of tbe Pingree only sou nt Assistant Postmaster May­ ropjH-rs while they last.
family aud have been In the city alnee worm of Detroit. He was a young
Mra Pingree and Miss Hasel returned
Idrlan.
Gilliland
place
y 10.
---- -— . .. announced.
that their visit may be prolonged for
[The lirhle 1* the youngest daught&lt;-r of
I A. J. Ayers, a traveling man, and tbe
i’lngrev waa as well as could
groom Is a son of James F. Gilliland.
ted.” said Frank C. Pingree
been something terrible and It waa
thought that tbe trip would be a reitaf.
Then, friends have been killing tbe
family with their kindnesses.
Bo

! am eould scarcely receive them. Th#
"trip will give them a rest and a mucoBswded change. Tbe Goodells are old
friends of the family and Mlsa Goodell
to a particular friend of Miss Haxei.”
The assessor of Howell assessed
against Thomas Gordon aa agent for
Rogen. (I0O.0HO on personal -property.
This autn was (Opposed to represent
the money which had been loaned
through Gordon In this state on notes

hl. custody belonging to Rogers. The
circuit court held that tbe money was

any bicycle QN APPROVAL 10
anyone wiiAoui &lt;i anl arpCttit tn advance and allow

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
, a cent if tlie bicycle does not suit you.
IL^uamaa^l

DO MOT^B

tbe maUtv ofow wkrals.
•
'WE WlrnT • rellsUr prrwa la wk Lown ta dtautbala calalogMS Jbr SB !•
cachaagafee a Wcycic. Wnu udsy ioe frra caUlc«u« sad &lt;w epeaalaOcr.

scribed for the Saginaw auditorium ‘'Magnetic Healing Institute.” Thia la
the concern which advertised that they
project
would send a diagnosis of any disease
’ral Michigan will bold a con venlion in .which the patient might bare If he black and white. Vary large silver butjrould simply send them a lock of hla .

Burglars swiped (HI cash and (200
Tbe Grand Lodge of Michigan Maworth of stamps from the Hint |x»t sons la preparing for a trip. The memoffice Thursday night.
bera of the lodge, with a few friends
Theodore Williams, of Mt. Joseph, is
dead of Injuries received while driving llamlltou. where they visit the Grand
Lodge of Canada. Tbe party will re­
Three Hlvrra will yote next .Monday main tn Hamilton until ncxrTtiursday.
on a proposition to bond for (10.000 for when they wilt go to Toronto, and then
ncroaa Lake intnrlo to Buffalo, where
a new school building.
they will take In tbe Pan-American ex­
Including a home, burned at Holly* position.
A. M. Palmer, civil engineer of the
Miss Elisabeth McDonnaiL a Detroit southern division of the Illinois Cen­
milliner, took carbolic acid’ by mis­ tral Ila 11 mad. was shot and Instantly
killed
In Audlnd. Miss.. by W. K. .Notake. She died Ip ten minutes.

pany. employed under Palmer. The
struck by lightning and Instantly
killed. He leaves a family.
hand of a prominent young lady of
Maple Rapids haa a flowing well Jackson. Mlsa. and the tragedy Ia, tbe
result of Jealousy. Palmer wal a
Michigan man.
legally clear," says the
be money iu Gordon's T"‘*£Mrs. Mattie Carson, widow of tbe
late Bsmnel Carson, of Galesburg,
claims Jmk husband left no will what­
ever. Carson died June 7, bls children
claiming he-ei ecutrd a will May'IB.
I&gt;oioo.» Cortex, tba grvit’Fpanlat
waa
____ . ...
tbe provisions of which followed the
statute. ap&lt;.seven days later executed
night. Estimated toes. (10,000; small
signing four-fifths of tba estate, or
Incidentally Mr. Adams took
sltont (IBl.txn. to tbe children. A great
Detrolt haa been occupied by tho
National Educational Association aud
A. W, MUea. a. farmer living near
the Undertakers and Embalmers tbe rineonnlng.
committed suicide hy
hanging Saturday morning.
Three
Weeks sgu Mlles visited the undertaker
tn Bsy City, purchased a rotfln which
be had shipped to hla hotflb. He expttal, Detroit.
'

luula has berat wit boot electric lights
to dto at
the fta

J. L. MEAD CYCLE 00.,

Chteagfc

' end cloaks, and many of them eeem ap­
I
I pallingly expensive.
An easy household test which dis­
tinguishes Im-tween genuine butter on
tbo one baud and oleomargarine and
tba other la presented by tbe United
States department of agriculture.
It consists tnAely In boiUng briskly
a small portion of tbe sample and ob­
serving Ita behavior tbe while.

dinary kerosene lamp, turned low and
with chimney off. melt tbe sample to
chestnut. In an ordinary tablespoon,
hastening tba process by stirring with
a splinter of wood (for example, a
match). Then, Increasing tba beat,
bring to as brisk a boll as possible and
after tba boiling has begun stir tbe
contents of tba spoon thoroughly, not

TONIC LAXATIVE
m, kidney troubles, backache, loan

times at Intervals during tbe boiling.
. always shortly before tho boiling

Oltomargartne aud renovated butter
boll noisily, sputtering more or leas like
belled, and produce no foam or but
very little. Renovated butter produces
Genuine butler bolls usually with

Far Sate by FREDQL HEATH
result.

Buch a butter should receive

Green.,

■

against 41

average num
the Oral six

• tVaatalngton di&gt;p»kta«

One eopful of maxbed ripe currants.

LUant $5,ooo?
COSTS NOTHING BXTRA TO

�Labor In Fight for Ufa With tho
Great Truit

IT IS A FIGHT TO THE DEATH.

torr of Ah* country. Bran Ut* non­
union men ar* eager Co Uk* a band
In th* fight. Th* employe* of two
non-ualon plants voted to-day to re-

placed in the Ottoman Imperial bank
and draft* remitted tor th* amount
These draft* have Just reached Waeblugtob. A* Is always th* case. th*
claim* In tbe aggregate considerably
exceed tbe amonat of the Indemnity
actually paid, but our government ha*
expressed Itself satisfied with'the pay­
ment. It assume* full responsibility
for the distribution, the Turkish gov­
ernment paying down a lump sum of
Amalgamated association. Miners. too, 305.000 and leaving It to the stfte de­
ha»e offered to Join lo the «trik*. Other partment to distribute this among the
branches of Industry may become In­ claimant* at It* discretion and after

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Promotes DigeslionTbeerfulnc39 and IW.Contains neither
Ojriiun.Morplune norhfateial.

Signature

Not Narcotic.
_ Tbe death list of the Chicago A Al­
ton collision near Norton, Ho, grows
hourly. Thursday morning IT persons
had died, 3 wer* dying, and tbe hos­
pital physician* state that others who
Inhaled steam from tbe wrecked- loco­
motives may not recover. Not all of
tbe other st patients In Kansas Olty
Sheet Steel company, and the Ameri­ hospitals are out ot danger. Indeed,
can Tinplate company, will be obvyed. all ot those scalded about the head arc
probably Injured Internally by Inhala­
end It Is Mid that not a wheel will tion of steam, and the physician* and
turn to-day In any of tbelr plants
attendant* My that many of tbo cases’

&lt;AIJFOI^&gt;

For Over

CHICAGO ANO S*K FRANCISCO

GREAT

CASTORIA

ROCK ISLAND

ROUTE
Ubrary oar*. Send for •’Chicago to
California,” describing tho journey
through.
Low rate personally conducted Ufiir1stexcursions to San Francisco and Lo*
Angeles.
Leave Chicago Tuesday*
via Soeuio Route.
Leave Chicago

'

J

JsouisviUe and

Sheet Steel Company In Mahoning Val­
ley. The sixth district Is tbe strongest
numerically In tbe Amalgamated As­
sociation and the men are a unit in ob­
serving the strike order Issued by

llitip, Iiluutt ui lipui liirij.

The '
Nation's
temperance

HIRES
Rootbesr

1

J2ashviffe

Wiitu Jurist Tlckiti

Flopidei

plant ot the Nile* Iron and Sheet
Oom pen y. In this valley 7.500 men ar*
directly or Indirectly affected by the
Cumberland. Md. July 18.—Non* ot
the man employed In the American Tin
Plat* mlli* at this point reported tor
work, and the mill la shut down. The
■trike affects about too people in Cum­
berland. Th* mills of N. A Q. Taylor,

&lt;5V)LF
Pomeroy, Ohio, July 16-—The effect
of the Iron and steal worker*' etrlka
haa reached thl* city, throwing 300
men out of employment at the Pome­
roy.work* of the American eteel hoop

PATENTS

',SE

tain. In thl* section the coal miner*
will be the chief sufferer*, a* nearly ail
the firemen employed at the mine* are

ADVICE AS JO PlllHtMUlir
Notice I* "InreaUvs Ase-

BSt
DAILY MARKET REPORT.

'iSssa
Anderson, Ind., July 18.—Th* strike
In th* Un plate mills has been Inaugu­ July
rated bar*. AU members of the Aflialt imated association obeyed th* strike

STS."

American Laundry.
It you want your linen* washed
CLEAN, patronise tho American
Laundry. Collar*, cuff* and shirt*
Wilmington, Del., July 15.—Th*
don* np in the latest style*. Price* striking machinist* of the Harlan A
Hollingsworth company. to tbe num­
the Iowan.
ber of 11% returned to work thl* morn­
E. E. Fbamois, Prop.
ing In accordance with th* agreement
reached, an advene* In wages of 31 a

*13 ■ week or over and fifty cent* adH.43H
rance tor those who had been receiving
under *13. Tbe men work fltty-*ix and
a quarter hour* a week during the Sat­
Buffalo, July 15.—The International
urday half-holiday. aea*on and sixty
hour* a week during the reat ot the । Antl-Clgare'te League has elected
these iJfflcer*: President, Fran»t,Buck

that Cures

chlnlsts' strike wa* practically ended
today by th* return ot more than 1.W0
wurkmen to their various shops. The

Avery Casey nt Buffalo; *»cond vice
president. Mis* Edith Wlldermuth. Al­
legheny, Pa.; secretary, Charleas Fisk,
Chicago; aMlstant secretary. Mias Ha­
sel a. Cowdrey. Fort Wayne; treas­
urer. Emmett Harvey, Louisville.

Jussis.

Red
Cross
Pills
PRICE9LOO

dell, aged 31. a prominent horseman
of Nevada. Ma. tiled of heart trouble
at Mtonla. Ky. He was one of the

Ignpftttt^
■uolroaneo
PAINFUL
SmlrutlM

Resorts

�1 of Yankee
&gt;U»amof
SHULTZ.
Jpe Fuhnnm, a gr
Naso, camo Saturday
of the summer with heft
.£ ,
'Dpe MeDonald la working fa Coats
^Geti. Kenyon tad family of Dowling

IRVING
bberdls borne from Wxsto

Ida Higbee of . Potterville

vlllo are enjoying aortatry Ufa st F. L.

fag her aoa George.
- &gt; -.
bluff. I saw before me a lave! tableland
Goo. Dilleabeck made a trip to Ionia
several hundred yards In extent flank­
len wadding annivureary of tho last of tbe’ week to vfalt a relative
li and wife of Freeport, Batnr- who is dangerously ill. .
Suvursl ot the relative* of Emmet
Corille wont to Woodland Monday tq
wttneas a very critical surgical opera­
CARLTON CENTER.
tion. They report strong hops* of bls

•'It's perfectly

•They’re" actually
Al Uifa tmpropitiosM

-IfrdaRuwell of.Mlddlevllle was
■^ent Saturday and Sunday at John guest of Grace Pierson Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Bonnett and daughU- Ml** Withoy of Cedar Oreek 1* ald- spending two weeks at tbelr farm
liAMys.Hudeon with hm-work.
Dogs have been killing sheep foi
Lost Saturday the body of UnOle
to rido out Sunday.
COATS GROVE.
Freer Kingsbury was found crashed L. Chase and Seymour Jordan
H. J. Christmas of Hastings visited
Onward came t
the prairie Itself which at first t
ud partly burled by an out building
thought was a stone, but which on .a. curling from afar.
which bad fallen upon him.. As near
Cadillac
second look I discovered to be a Jack
aa can bo found out tbo body had lain spending tbe sumtber with her son El.
Abbie Coats.
there over a woek and was fa a bad C. Strong.
Mrs. Geo. Hanna fell from a step
Minnie Wood cams borne from Grand
elate to move but friends brought a
Ora Yerty and wife spent Sunday
Rapids to care for her mother while motloulae*. Tba myatery ot th&lt;r eagle's
rere placed fa ladder while picking cherries and with relatives fa Woodland.
aba was 111.
to burial.
Edna Barnum who has been in Grand
Stop r yelled tbe bridegroom. '
tended to dine on rabbit meat.
Married July 4th at tho Middleville
_ My horse bad hardly come to a stop
DELTON.
Saturday.
IM. E. parsonage, William O. Miner to
H. D. Wood ba* (old hb farm of 45 when tbe eagle, apparently oblivious of
Srorer Davenpor, of Kalamazoo ■ Lena Wiloox. Congratulations. They talnlng Will Orwin And wife and Cha*.
acre*
to
G.
E.
Coat*.
Conrideratloo
my pretence, swooped flercriy down
Wright and wife. H. J. Christmas
ini Bunday with bls parenU hereupon Its prey. Tbe rabbit passively
waa called to her homo Sunday and •1500.
Cresrie Bbawman residing on tba awaited tbe onslaught Straight as a
photographed the family.
Monday with bls family for Day Mills,
Remember tbo Ice cream social Fri­ State rood is visiting Blanche Wood. falling shell tbo great bird pounced
Out.
day night which will bo held lo the
school yard instead of church yard. It
Louise McDowell returned Saturday
uyrripelM which developed Into acarfrom Cressey whom sbo baa boon visit­ at Ottawa Beach.
Various camping parties aro being
Ing friends during tho absence of her
Dr. Mays 1* treating Jas. Radford of •trcak ot gray flashed upward through
K. Bunday school.
nestings for stomach trouble.
Last Bunday was quarterly mooting
Bert Forman bu gained 10 pounds
DUNCAN LAKE.
R. B. Hosmer’* team took advantage
timed that tlie Luge bulk of tho eagle
Myron Kilmer wn* fa Grand Rapids of their driver one day this week whilo
swept on beneath him. and ho dropped
Friday.
hitched to tbo binder aud made a homo
back unbanned. Tlie rabbit Instantly voice. but the higher (duration la nocIxroretla Adams also Vnrr aud Olney ran from the field. Fortunately no
Thursday and Friday.
WELCOME CORNERS.
darted at full speed toward tho ravine.
Sheriff Coruight was In town Saiur- Adams, Geo. Wbltcomo and Name one was hurt but the binder wa* badly
Ben Blaknoy and wife of Hastings
Douglas took fa the excursion to Otta­
1"1 business.
visited L. 8 led go and wife Bunday.
EllloUof Hlokory Corners wa* wa Beach Bunday.
Fred
Cassady,
wife
and
daughter
at
­
Tba rabbit was apparently watching Tbe ringer uiuat bo an Impersonator/
Dill Benjamin and family spent Sun­
DOWLING
tended services at tbo P, M. church
day st Grand Rapids.
and family span
Jaary Aj
Sunday.
Mrs. Giles SbophcrC spent Sunday
at OrangoviUe.
d^whh frl
Oreo Wellman and daughter were him be stopped and. squatting down as oni- too tong, nc
with her rick mother Mr*. Sbtcklcr al guests of Dr. Sheffield Sunday.
Will Sackeu, who ha* been in Battle on our street Thursday.
Holy Corners.
_ era! knowledge o
eveningfor tho west to tho Interest ot
Jay Blaknoy and lady of Hastings before, again awaited tbo foe.
Orah V reel and while coming down Creek for some time, ws* al hutno with
enre la necessary.
stairs bad tho misfortune to dislocate hl* aunt; he returned to that city Tuoe- visited at Mrs. A. S- Blaknoy’* last
tho Champion Binder Co.
second time I saw that it would pass
Sunday. •
her
arm
at
tho
shoulderDr.
Brockon
Rot. G. E. McDowell oxohanged pultllady* and Kale Healey of Rutland
plU with Rev. Lchmon Of Benfield last
him should he attempt to leap upward,
Michigan Central Excursions.
ifra. Bechtel and son Alien enter­
r, iui weca.
as before. But tbe rabbit instantly di­
Well* and wife were caller* al
Frank VanSyckle's boy* of Battle
tained Mr*. Schlflo and daughter Ola
jlnaar’s Bunday.
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, vined tbe eagle's purpose, and this sonatton lias been Immeasurably raised
of Lolghton, Ephrlam Martin aud wife
time, merely flattening himself against
A. 8. met with Mrs. H.
N. r„ May 1st to Oct. 31»t 1901. Dales
of I charge also Rachsei Vrecland aud
by Wagner. History, literature, know!
hour Wednesday.
of sain dally from April 30 to Sept-_30th. Again th* rabble darted toward tbo raslater Sunday.
Geo. Sheffield and wife visited in For rates and particulars call at ticket
Among tboso who took fa the excur­
sion to Grand Rapid* Bunday were Dolton last Sunday.
1, wail taxc.
The Haugh young people and Riddle
and family visited Brad McLoud. Tbo*. Adgate. Wm.
Bay View Camp Meeting and Assem­
young ladies of Battle Creek hare been
at PrAJrie villc over Green, John and Orris Soolu
Geo. Howe had tho misfortune to tho guest* of the Bristol* and Clarks. bly, Bay View, Mich., July 9 to Aug. ways wltb the result that the rabbit
Wo have quite a snake story lo offer
kept unbanned and gradually apst Galesburg Saturday and both boooa just above tbo ankle; then ibis week. Il differs from others how­ tho round trip. Children half fare.
eight Inches above that fracture thp ever by being true. Ono day last wook
Study always, be content with
school of Kalama- laree bone was broken. Dr. Brockon Mrs. Cha*. Warner wa* fa the back
Limit
lo
return
Aug.
17th.
reduced the fracture.&lt; ball game
Sunday Exounrion Notice: Each Sun­
self. Ernest V«tf Dyck fa Saturday
Upon lookfag, She saw a large snake day excursion ticket*, one fare for tho bung disappointed over the ravine for a Evening Post
from Kalama
moment and then circled majestically
WOODLAND.
lust fa the act of crawUngover bar lap,
round trip, will be sold to local points
appy
G. M. Baitinger of St. Joseph Is vis­ for the fish head on the other aide.
She jumped up and tbo snake dellber- an Michigan Central where; tbo trip
Tbe contest bad lasted for nearly half
iting relatives here this week.
an hour. During that time bad the rabD. 8. England attended the conven­
Monday.
tion of funeral directors aud embalm­
through the brash on account of the train going aud returning within tbo
Hlton r
ers at Detroit last week.
limit of Bunday.
n Rattle Creek Monday after a
The “Old Maida" of the village aro site of tbo fish bead, It backed away
From June 1st until Sept. 30th, fa.
u&gt;k*' visit with her «fcterMr». busily engaged this week preparing for through the brush; they watched it and
paid tbe penalty wltb bls Ufa.—Tooth’s lag on * tour through tbo country
. elusive, tho Michigan Central will sell Companion.
’J" F.UMore*u and wife and C. A- 1 thalr convention whtob will be held
Friday and Saturday ovenlngs. Come
summer tourist tickets al greatly retrlbner and wife are camping at OakI ducod rates. For particulars call at
RUTLAND CENTER.
TO. Wall lake.
H. P. French is entertaining his sta­
ticket office.
ter Mr*. Flfleld and daughter of CharH. H. Blake Is on tho sick list.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew Inter­
lands In our village.
Lena Wood la working for Mr*. Dib­
Albert Fisher of Cressey called on
national convention, Detroit, July St to
ble of Middleville.
their thrashing rigs. Wo predict a
C. A. Newland and family spent Sun­ 28lh. Rate «3.86 for round trip. Chil­ leoburg-Sctiwertu. Of course tbe boy
| busy season for them In this section of day al Emerson Edger's.
dren half faro.
king of Spain Is younger than; this
the county.
i Jim Wood has completed bls work at
Epworth League assembly, Luding­
Rant Wolcott of Freeport, and Olio Mr. Green’s and I* now working foe
Matter of Cleveland visited friend* and
ton, Mich, July-25th to Aug. 30th,
Immediately to tba shoemaker foe hie
Rato one first class faro for rouud trip.
Bernice M union roturnod from her Richard Foreman's report a good time.
—tv. — , .1,. „i._. _i. Children half faro. Datea of sale July
25 to Aug. 3rd, Inclusive.. limit to re­
gulsb between rbive and Jtr.lf came
blsdocby, and so oo tbe 01b of April be near resulting lu bls receiving a thrash*
. &amp;8. R, R.
A. Dunn Iv carfag for bls harvest turn Aug. 30th.
»n J. F. Williams.
General excursion to Thornapple
near Milo.
Mcckleoburg Bcbwerln ta n part of
Mrs. H.ulda Otis is spending a few lake, Jackson and Detroit Sunday, July tbe great German empire.but tbe young
tbo drummer.
day* wltb her daughter Mrs. Lewis 21, by spcclaltraln. Leave 'Hastings
monarch Is supremo In ell matters that
fSrs. McKee is spending a few weeks 7:50 a. m., return leave Detroit 6:30 p. pertain to tbe duchy. Tbe duchy is not shoemaker.
wga found Saturday. supposed to bare
tn., Jackson B;Q6 p. m., Thornapple lake
with Mo. Cyrus Belsoo.
”Wha| tn btaxre did you do that
been dead three or four days when
Tboso wbo attended tho show In 10:50 p. tn. Rate Detroit #1.83, Jock- 000,000 persons, but It la one of tbe old,—-1 Ct, —
_ 1.
Hastings are rathhr alien.
son 85c, Thornapple lake 25e,
Contrary to prediction last spring
Zero Newland of Shultx spent Sunday
hare hoard it, that ait out building fell tbo small fruit *ocma to be very scarce
monarch lu Europe now ta King Chris­
General
exenrslou
Grand
Rapids
with her parents.
tian of Denmark, wbo on April 8 cele­
fa thia neighborhood and Is selling at
Mao Shipman wbo bss been visiting July 28th by special train. Leave
a good price.
al Orangeville returned home Bunday. Hastings 11:50 a. m. Rouud trip rate brated bls eighty-I bird birthday.
blind for soma limo pa*t. The body
A party of four from here aro enjoy­
Scimitar.
Gladys Healey has been engaged to 50c. Return leave Grand Rapids 7:30
wa* burled Saturday and the funeral Ing an outing at Tbornapdle lake.
John Ketcham of Hastings visited
w«a bald Sunday’
Grandma Erway will entertain the
friends hero last Friday.
Michigan Bl-Centenary Celebration
U A; S. al tho home of I. K Diamond
Lloyd Hunricktr returned from bls this week Friday.
PODUNK.
Detroit, July 24th to 28cb, *3.86 for
roof has much to do with tbe draft of ■
trip through tho east Wednesday. Ha
F, Aapfaall and family spent Sunday
V— t.S
-dollar camo from tbe German thaler;
25th. Return not later than 21th.
Dutch,
daaldcr;
Danish,
drier,
and
pitch
where ho has seeurod employment on
Italian, taller*. Tbe word dime lit from and more disturbed until wltb a high
O. Bughbee and wife Thura- a large dally paper fa that city,
tbe French dlricme (a tenth), exprssaE. 8. Covllle wbo &lt;aa operated upon Alma Monday.
Detroit Live Stock Market.
t» appendicitis Monday morning by
faf tbe tenth part ?qhejrtMdart dol­ kfB Jaw hytummbH fljdle*. some of
Born to Cyrus Bolson and wife July
Dr*. Lowry of Heelings andlfalutyre 13 a daughter.
lar, and drat appeared on sample coin* which are sure to curl down and force
la Improving splendidly and a speedy
Michigan Central Live Slock Yards, made for congress and spelled “dlsmo.“
CbM. Root of Morgan called on rela­
tives io West Rutland Sunday.
Detroit. July Ifltb. Tbe demand for
live cattle I* fairly active tbit week; Spanish coinage, tbo dimes supplanted should bo built higher than ordinary.
BANPIELD.
receipts have been moderate of law. the leaL known as a shining tn New
Henry dark before
Tho following prices aro being paid al
turned home last Friday from White the Detroit Live Block Market:
of their old time selections.
comes from tbe French centime (bun­
Primo stoors and heifers, M.75 @
Henry Lovewoll and family attended
court one after another
the funeral of Mrs. Wallace Lorewell
Eider McDowell and sister aro the •5.23; handy butcher*’ cattle, M.OTQ turn (one hundred).
•1.60; oommoo, tt.76(4 *3.90; canneni'
Boaday at Dan Hull's.
oows, 11.00 0 13.50: Stockers and feed­
Mt*. J. Powell 1* slowly improving.
tbe court finally said. "Mr.
SHAFFER CORNERS.
ers duH at tt.75@tt.QO.
think there Is anything in these
Roach fa getting along finely
Minnie Hlvere of this nface died
taring cut off his flugur. Dr.
YANKEE SPRINGS,
Tnosday moeulng nt 8 o'clock In BlMn Fay put the member tn place and sewed calves active at •&amp;OO0M75.
nr. Block Ing fa no better. Her
It back on. Gao. Is so ambitious that
Bheep and lambs active; prime lambe
(hter frotn Three Rivers is taking
•A 00 (g M.&amp;0; mixed B.75 @ K.00;
o' bu.-.ch tin ;:i
„iX- *
P. Springer was taken raddonlr 111
Mr*. VanHorn of Battle Creek spent culls, tt.0O@ttM.
day after cboreb. We think the
Hogs are the leading feature fa this
Sunday with her sou Louis Norris.
Mr*. Harvey RelHnger Is entertain- market, light receiptsi: trade is active
fag her broth«r and family of BaUle at the following prices:
Primo medium*, tt.00 (g •0.05; YorkJohn MeGlooklln’s Hula four year
imimur
old boy Ray fall Into tho basement of ere, •«&amp;&lt;» (g K.06; pig*. W.Q0@ W.06;
xg your panlou. ma'
roughs, M.OO« K.M; stags, i off. criputu.1. wltb a acered 1
1 ask you pot to reel

A Poor Millionaire

socially and financially.

The cream could not digest his food. Early use of
Dr. King’s New Ufa Hits would have
saved him. They strengthen the
stomacL. aid digestton, promote asoimliAUoo, Improve appeltte. Price 25c,
Money hook if not salliSed. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear, druggist.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1901.

Na 10.

JUDGE SMITH SUSWIED

LAKE DRAIN

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL. .
&gt;• -&lt;£• ■ ■». -2^-7 ■•;.
I Ohio, to In thecRy.
■quers with such limitations scare cal­
Ben Phillip* WM in Grand Rapids
Wra. &amp; Mmbot
culated In lu Judgment toir'-'-'—
CHARLTON REPLIES TO condition Of thto stsoellcd water supply SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS HIS tho evito of the traffic, and to Mfc. te
in the city Tuesday.
to at the present time. Going up Mud , •' -. .^’1 : DHCIS1ON. L
easy
to
observe
any
falllura
to
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Lyman H
JOURNAL’S ARTICLE.
Geo. Hanford of Grand Rapid* to the
from
soiling
during
prohibited
tlmee.
creek'end Thornapplo river from the
guest of friends In ihodty. _• : T\.',
Tho act* of the respondent are within
not only the spirit but the letter of the
Carrie Andrus to visiting the
Facta Concerning the Much stagnant water,
George Marchant of Marshall to'a
ti*ousPan^Ameriean.
.■
During Time When Saloon Must
guest at Owen McPhariln's.
I
Tho conviction to affirmed. Tho case
B. H. Burn&lt; was tn Grand Rapids
to remanded with directions to tho cir­
rotten «»tw to slowly ieaohing down,
Thornapple take.
cuit judge to proceed to Judgment. Monday afternoon.
visiting relatives In the city.
. I’
The other justices concurred.
filling ths lake, at all seasons of the
Miss Birdie Hale of Woodland to
year, with, rotten, decaying filth and
friends in 8c. Joseph.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Will you kindly penult mo through deadly miasm io germs! If Bastings that the supremo court had Just affirmed
Mr*- Albert Smith of Sherman to
Judge Smith's decision in an importMrs. Chas. Pick ell and grandson,
vtoltlog
relatives
in
tho
dty.
Semi-annual water route are now
Charlie James, went to Grand Rapids
by article entitled the
MIm Ver* Doyle went to Muskegon
him la Calhoun county. The Judge
raring of Thprnappla
held that the location of a saloon In a dark at J. B. Robert's usws room.
Tuesday for a two weeks* visit.
room In a building so located that the
Black's aloe cottage and naptha launch.
&gt;Joarn»A and which wm
'■&gt; n-4 i.v.
■
J .
‘
.
11nsplr*d by others.
Rapid*.
the Journal) to call Instead a pobUo tivm the sidewalk, street, alley or rtnd
John
KonstAW
of
Crawfordsville,
horses, first class rigs, etc. Inquire of
gers Bunday.
i by ths following statement: proposed improvement and purifying
to In violation of tha provtotam of the Hknht OkldNar Caledonia, Mich.
over Sunday.
of thto co-called source of water supply
statute. £ &lt; ■&lt;;
.
Mss/ljf. Mpore qf Battle Crook to
for their city.
p
Common
Council
Proceedings.
Tbo original case was brought against
attention should lx&gt; called to
We propose to lower Tbornapplelake
vtoltlng her sisters, Mrs. Caleb Moore
A. J. White, propriser of the WBUams
The Mlauw Paulino Shults and Ida
aton Friday evening, July 111, 1901,
The Tqwu Line Ladies' Aid Society
Mayor Renkes presiding.
Present at roll call—Aid*. C. F.
the public health, will be allowed u&gt; worth while to repeal the concluding Brooks,
Youngs
on
Tuesday,
July
30th,
for
tea.
F. C. Brooks, Bronson, Good­
flow off down the river to Lake Michlyear, Reed, Warner. Abeent—Heath. All are invited.
Murdock were married last evening.
welfare of the poop) ebf Hastings. The
Moore who wrote the decision of the in* Waters.
Minute* of meetings of Juno 21st and
apthor claims that Thornapplo lake to
leberrlca In the big marshes near Del­
prema court.
July
6th
road and approved.
above the lake, wo will have living
After citing at considerable length
On motion of C. F. Brooks petition
Chicago for two weeks' visit. Relfc- ‘
streams of water flowing down to feed
of L J. Tripp and Burdette Uchty for end the hoary hall storm In the spring. lives from Colorado Springs, Colo, and
Parma sandstone and that said Mud- aod'porify Thornapplo lake, and the
water line on Dibble street south from
Judge Moore continues* as follows;
Bond waa referred to Water Commit­
thousands of acres of swamp land above
tee.
pamphlet issued by the Michigan Cen­
A building 60x60 feet, one story, to
upon this stratum a snbtAr- the lake, which are now the habitation
On motion of Bronson petition of tral railroad, descriptive of the Pan.
Indeed from the provision* of
of bullfrogs and deadly mlaamln gorma fcrent
the Michigan statute. If one desiring
American exposition, with maps. Ulus- of the Table factory and will bo used
dar Thoenapple lake down to the city will be turned Into productive fields.
... — ..I.
_ 1a* a storeroom and pocking and thipEven Mr. French of Middleville, who
Albert Roach, an Inmate of the ping department.
•he whole thing haa been to fighting yo hard ip defeat our pro­ county ttea*urcr the tax imposed upon
Moved by F. O. Brooks that M. C.
with mathematical proctolou posed'. Improvement, will be greatly the business, and a proper bond, the R. R. Oo. 1*5 allowed U&gt; build a brick county house, died from a cancer Mon.
The citltens' committee having In
county treasurer ha* no dtocretloo, but
benefited by-the lowering of tho lake. must toaus the tax receipt. He haa walk from depot to line of N. T. Park­ day night, aged 76 years. Hto funeral
that Utalr city was bulH cli- A large part of tli&lt;w*:cr which Bows nothing to do with deciding In what er'* property. Lost—Aye*, .F. C.
tho soldiers and sailors' reunion in AuBrooks, Reed, Warner. Nays. C. F. in tho potter's field.
down Mud creek end Thoroapple river K* ce the buslneM shall be conducted. Brooks, Bronson, Goodyear.
baa no discretion to say where the
Judge John W. Champlin al jOrand
Rapids, cx-ju*tioe of the enprome court,
upon tho fitness of the person who
lowering of the lake will decrease the
imeoe to engage In it. All those th
and a man of groat prominence in pub­ by Deputy-Sheriff Hnglo Tuesday tor
sro provided for in the statute, and
Aid. Goodyear moved Its adoption. lic affairs, a distinguished jurist and carrying concealed weapons. Ho was
and percolation.
Lost--Ayse, O. P. Brooks, Bronson, leading democrat, died yesterday morn- arraigned before Justice Walker yes­
By lowering the lake these waters
The lax receipt In thto Instance au­ Goodyear. Nays, F. C. Brooks, Raed,
and thousands of springs along the thorizes the buslneoB so be carried on Warner.
terday morning, plead not guilty and
interests at Middletn the Williams House at Battle Creek.
City property cwnmitiM reported
T.B. Dlamodd of Litchfield, Minn.,
allowed tn Sow down the lake and will There were plenty Of places in that upon account of George Reed for who haa been visiting hto non N. T. tloo set for next Tuesday.
building whore tho buxines* could have
forutoh an * inexhaustible supply of been carried on, *o that tho propietor plumbing al city ball amount ofUO Diamond, and other relatives in thto
and we recommend that tho tame bo
of it could have complied with the pro- allowed al «76. Carrlod-Ayea. C. ?. vicinity for the past fourteen weeks, rested Friday on complaint of Myron
-l.l... .J
vr
Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Bronson .Good- returned home Monday. Mr. Diamond W. Dunham, charged with malicious
camo to Grand Rapid* to get relief Injury to personal properly. He was
uM
have
been
engaged
in.
supply. The lowering of Thornapplo
Lake will not injure a single person,
Brooks that tho same be laid upon the appointed.
Saturday forenoon, plead guilty to the
either directly or Indirectly. ItwlB be
tabla iudcfinlteb. Motion provailed.
A report form Nashville in last
men to explain how an improrcraeut an unmeasurable benefit to the public
On motion of Reed the matter of re­
sow or kept tor sate, must oe ciceeu. funding S8000was referred to finance night's Evening Press says that Homer fifteen day* tn JalL
health.
all curtains, screens, partitions and cotnmltico to report at next regular Downing, a stock dealer and wool buyer
In Poatmaxter General Smith's latest
other things that obstruct the view meetiag.
wax shot al yoatonlay morning alout orders regulating tho rural mail dsllvfrom the sidewalk, street, alloy or road
Mayor appointed a* ally attorney to
public Improvement ever attempted In io front of, or st the side or end of said fill vacancy Thos. Bullluan. On mowhere bls wool I* stored. The bullet
building, or the bar. or place In said
Barry county.
room where said liquor* are sold or uameu, v. r. urowc*, r. u, urooas,
at for sale, shall beremoved." C.I*. Brou*ou, Goodyear; Reed, Warner.
0&lt; the story of the two emigrants who
Moved by BroMou that street oom:
». It was at one Urao urged thto
startod from ^oftilo lo travel In oppostatute was ' unconstitutional. Thto oito*!oner take care of matter of tile ported to tho officials here.
*Ue dirrotloos. By mtouk. both hap­ will stand loygl and true In this fight court held otbsrsrlaa. Prosecuting At-' filled upon Court street cast from JefWe understand that two of the Hast­
torney vb. Police Jnstlec, 71 Mich., 38. foreon street. Carried—Ayes, C. F.
pened to takb the same train, daidl
1} was said in that case the right to Brooks, ?. C. Brooks, Brqnson, Good- ings girls who hold position* a* attdnd. formance of their official duties." But
. Pat to Mike, 'This to a great country;
auto at the Kalamazoo asylum are down
constructs building without windows
Indadc, Bare l'n» going to Chicago fight. If wi have to make a further oe- with stained windows or with curwith the mild form of varioloid which
fight lo maintain our rights let us call
to prevailing at that institution. These newspapers or periodicals on their own
‘
are both traveling on tho same train." a public mass meeting of all patriotic
young ladles arc Escellle Sutton and account, or accept and collect subscrip­
Thornapplo lake (which la nothing
Mand Hamlin. Call* Mills and Pearl tions for the same." Thto will be a
more than an enlargement of ThornLong it to Said: “The traainsM of aell- Amendment carried—Ayon, C.
Hinckley have also been exposed. nice thing for republican |&lt;apers which
ing IntoxlcaUDg liquors to tne which
may waul to aval) themselves of the
fka 1 Mr1«I — , . . •-»
an n J —llkil A.I year, ticca, Warner.
the valley through which the river
FHANK CHARLTON.
Original motion as amended. (
right to regniatv dr prohibit, and they
have, therefore the power to impose riod—Ayes, C. F. Brooks. F. C. Brtx
oo the opposition pspers.
such condition* and restriction* upon Bronson, Goodyear, Reed, Warner.
The ball game yesterday afternoon
Michigan Central Excursions.
The examination it William Howe,
was a one-sided affair, copecialy the
about two feet of tall per mile or total
Pan-American Expedition, Buffalo,
first pen of It. The Middleville boys
did not seem lo realize the fact that cured of haring cruelly treated hto son.
face of the lako to th* surface of the of sale dally from April 30 lo Sept. 30th. legislative branch of the
street from State to Court for Reunion
Aug. S2nd and 23rd, 1901. Carried— they would have to "play bell" until
river at the city of Hastings.
For rates and particular** call at tick
Ajm, C- P. Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Hastings had run up a score of eleven Justice DeGali* of .Middleville. Tues­
If Thornapple lake to the source of
day afternoon. As the man's victim
Broneoo. Goodyear, Reed, Warne
S wstar supply for Hastings (a* claimed)
of intoniperThe following oily account*
the game was more even although at to yet laid up from hto Injuries, the
there must be a stratum of Panna sand­ bly, Bay View, Mich., July »to Aug.
ic. It to not
no time did the home team stand in
^..».ue its oxpedl*
Menu teneatb tho lake al a point sufilosaid by Mr. Cooley in hto
iontly high to give a fall from that lire round trip. Children half fare.
creased to 9'2000 which he succeeded in
ostitutlpoal Limitation*:
Dates of sale July 8 to 9 Inelusiie.
Hive branch
Hayes and RobieMkl for the homo rested today by Marshal Farnham of
....
If ths legis­
Sunday Excursion Notice: Bach Sun. lature may altogether prohibit the
team. Umpire, Gardner of Middle­ Middleville oo the charge of assault
liquor traffic, they may make such coovilla. Score as follows:
around the shores ul the round trip, will be sold to local points dltlons if It to permitted to be oontinthan murder, and In default of
Middleville......... 1*0 00 1 00 10-1
Hastings.............. 50 1 1 SO 0 0 «-16
oo Michigan Central where I the trip

wr a distance of at least one hundred
train going and returning within the
and twawy-five feet below Um sorfisoe
Otho lake and If it were poadble that limit of Sunday.

by legtolaturm at
elusive, the Michigan Central will sail fisvor; and it do«w
same plan of ntilll:
duned rate*. For particulars call at
ticket office. ?
.
tho public peace that saloons nhafl be
keptclowdSundaysand botldars, and
national convention, Detroit, July 84 to at late hours at night. Uudsr thto pro
t Hastings and at course making
Skh. lUle 93.85 for round trip. Chll.
&gt; .......
. .. ....v-,-..
i» open contrary to law. This section
of the act muslbo held valid."
In the htrae case JnsUco Campbell
too, Mich, July Eth to Aug, 30th,
said: "I think It compotetit for the leg­
Children half faro. Dates of sale July islature in regulating the liquor traffic

the legislature, haa a memento of the

held next Monday before Justice De­
Golla.

Mrs. Emma Cutler of Dulton, under
highly. At ihd close of hto term of of*

aminod before Justice Temple of Praf- ■
the legislature, al the capitol. Clayton rlevllle, last Saturday, tho case having
&gt;&gt;cen postponed several llrace since tho

people of Delton and Prairieville wore

is

loading business man of Dolton and

the inddant and at the close of the ban­
Carrie&lt;b—Ayes, C. P. quet he called the young man to him
The justice'* court wm
Brook*, F. C. Brook*, Hronkon, Good- and handed him bto own program, reGeneral excursion Grand Rapids
logs ware highly sensational, personal*
Oo motlo'u of Goodyear meeting ai
or other thing* Inwmdad wobatruct the
view of the transactions which may go fourned. J. B. ROBMTB, Itaoorder.
parties being Indulged in with a free­
It. Clayton took the program and now dom hardly oousiatent with the dignity
Use Allen's Foot-Ba»e
of a court, in fact nothing but the tnMichigan ti:47uuu«Bry Celebration
lerfereocc of the bystanders prevented
the famous governor. The margin of a 'iaersp" between a couple at irate
wlk JTXf wh^ihSy £77 light'
the program to covered with the notes citizens. Prosecuting AitorueyTbom-

K5 to Aug. 3hl. Inclusive..

...

Clayton Busby, who was a page al

Intoskutlng li­
ra. both In this

Limit to re-

mire

after dlutrnr specch-tho last epeeoli, | people and Attorney Tower appeared

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�rood, theToiedoA'Northwestern.
W. E. Shields, of Nashville, lost pert
at hto thumb last week while working
a Imxz planer at bis stop.
* Chas. Perty and James Santee hav*
left UbarloUe U&gt; try their luck In Okla
home in the wall and wlndtpill bust-

Chaa. A. Young at al to Charles £.
Rowladeri a sec 31 Woodland, 41700.
JobnSumm to Anu* Mary Summ 40
a son 23 Woodland, 410,000.
Mary Welle* to Frank Smsljsr lot
4 blit 10 Roush’s add Freeport, 4100.
. -Henry Anders to AllcuU A. Bugbee
40 * see 6 Hope, 4500.
Chariot Btpwart and wife toWUUam
R. Y'oung 1 a sec 22 Thoruapple, 41500.
Emanuel Peterman to Alice Peter,
man GO a see £ Carlton, 41.
Benjamin R. Rom to Ida F. Radford
parcel on sec 8 city, 4175.
John Lewis -and wife to Emerson G.
Lewis 40 a atec 24 Orangeville, 41.
Ellas Gray el al to Chip M. Blockley land in Middleville 41&amp;0.
Henry-J. Shalbley toChaa. A. Young
ct al 4 a soo 31 Woodland, 4000.

A CASE OF EXTRAVAGANCE.

MlT&lt;k|QU never
08 three-quarters of a new
f|Qj|
cake of soap and throw it away! Yet you

♦ffi * p*7 twic&lt; the price
fj

large.

Ivory S0*1*for a
"tinted" toilet soap less than half as

tally Incompetent person. Order ap­
pointing guardian entered.
In the matter of Thoruapple lake
drain. Report of jure filed.
Estate of 1 N, Kellogg decouod.
Hoarlnji final account adjourned lo
l£iate of Johnson McKelvery, de­

Your little cake oi toilet soap costs you four

times the price of Ivory, for it lasts only half as long
and costs twice aa much. No money can buy purer
or better soap than Ivory. If it came - in dainty
paper, all scented and colored, you would pay fifteen

ceased.

cents for a very small cake of it.

Carrnl OpIMsa.

districts. Yet they do not see It and
are too willing U&gt; let things go on In
the old way because they have gone
that way fur year*. But some limo the
Uiwtishlp high school will hare to
come. Free rural mail delivery, tele­
phone* and electric railroads are going
to bring country life into close con­
tact with city life and three will neces­
sitate a nearer approach to city school

Stencb of Republican Scandal.
There la a fearful stench over the
lauwt republican scandal in Washing­
ton. There is little that to new tn the
exposure of the methods followed in
distribution of the patronage of the
House, mode during the last few days
oongralulallunu and boat wishes to by the National Civil Service Reform
their coworkers In the Buckeye state. League. But it to none .the lea* die­
—Indianapolis Sentinel.
graceful to the republican majority of
that body which allows the HealingProgress or tho Democratic Revolt
.■
Against Bryan.
Notwithstanding Mr. Bryan's fierce
' denunciation of Ohio democrats for
thair recreancy to the financial doctrina which mads him all that bo la or
has been polhlcally, U Is evident chat
they were first to follow the path they
took merely because they were ths
first to hold a convention. Mr. Bry­
an's ouiglvlng svUsocm a purpose to
use bis iuflueuco lo tho utmost to pre­
vent other state organizations from fol­
lowing the way that Ohio pointed out:
but every indication la that almost uni­
form failure awaits his efforts In this
direction. In MaasachuMtu, the seo-i
rotary of the democratic stau central
committee, an- influential member of
■KgomlUM —* —
'—
Flutferald, haill expressed the
hlo move is In the
opintoo that tli
Tho Death of Mr*. Kruger.
■ right
—direction,
_____ _______ that it wUl bo ap­
proved by the party in Massachusetts.
Pitiful tenderneas pervades the
Chairman McNary, of the same oom- , Ise telegraphic statement of the d
miUee, Is supjortlng an anU-Bryan I Mr*. Kruftr, and the breakin.
democrat for the gulxTuatorial nomi­
nation, and the democratic and inda-.
pendent proa has cordially welcomed
tbs Columbus platform, insofar aa It
concerns national la-joo.—Evening

A Booby Prize.
In gams* of oords now being so wide- '
I played for charitable land other) '
urposre, they have one prize which I*
tiled the “booby" prise, Intended for
layer* who have shown the grreteat 1
In rreding a speech of one of our
rotninent poHilofau, threatening all
drop® if they dar* to buy oven a coaltg station on any part of the great
outh American continent, wtni.H WK
WAIN THE KWHT TO BOY OK CON1TKR KVKaYTHlN-J, XVKBYWsaU, W*
re forcibly luiprretod that to men who
la so willing to get us Into want which
lonld cost thousands of Urea uf human
kings and HOiUBft, and millions—
EAHA.rs asr.tJons uf dollars, and
Mko all oar *earo«*t property and
stings bank dupo*lM worth probably
wa than fifty cents on a dollar thair
twaent value, there should be award d fey tho Amerieau people a “booby
rt;..-Geo T. AAgell Vn Our Dumb

Prof. of schools C. M. Jansky and
wife of Au Sable: Mich., who spend
part of their vacation near Delton with
her parents, Mr. end Mtn. Chas. Mo­
reau Sr., left Au Sable last week for
Delton, Mrs. Jansky coming direct u&gt;
Dalton and the Prof, going via Detroit
to transact some busincs*, and while
there was notified by telephone that
after ho left home his reddener had
been broken Into and goods stioou, and

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For Infants and Children.

s*upt&lt;

E U. Slggers. patent lawyer Washingtou, D. C„ whore ad appears jn bur
column*, Is an attorney of l wanly-one
yeara active practice and is well recom­
mended to u*. HU rating will be found
In Dun's and Bradstreet's reports, as
he owns tho Inventive Age. He has
sent us application blanks and other
papers, and Inventors who are Intend­
ing to apply for patents, would SAV*
dine by calling nt this ofllco and get­
ting the papers before presenting their
application? through any other source.

fat lady—Don't sleep too much, ex­
ercise; don't eat fata and sweets. To
reduce flesh rapidly take Rocky Mouatain Tea Acta directly on the fatty
tissues. S5c. W. H. Goodyear.

profl tn bly manufacturing the product
of tho forests. carefully replanting

Tho End ot tho Deal is the title of an
unusually good business aerial &lt;lcry
which to to begin in an early number
ot the Saturday Evening Post, of Phila­
delphia. A famous transaction on the
Chicago Board of Trade to the basis up­
on which the author, Mr. Will Payne,
"Don't you feel a thrill of exultation
haa founded thto strljtlng romance of every time you see those symbolic let­
tho wheat pit. A charming love story ters U. 8.r asked the patriotic cltlatn.
runs through the stern and stirring who bad just returned from Europe.
"Yes," angwerod Senator Borghnm,
"and I like 'em best lo the shape of a
monogram. They look almost exactly

two |S0 bills In a letter and bad laid
Item on a table by her while the read
the letter. The little girl camo In.
picked tip ono of the bills and began to

3no toe It, but bo m!i! Bottling could be
done, as the government required the
October ot the bill—Emporia Oaaette

heart action. A heart that is
weak or diseased cannot do full
duty and the circulation of the
blood is interfered with. There
is a medicine that gives new
gtrength to the heart, new
power to the pulse and puti
new color into cheek and lip.
“I wu short of breath, dlxxy,
bad smothering sensations, In­
tense pain tn heart, was feeble
and pulao so weak that I could
not raise myself In bed. I found
a perfect------ --. 1. J ACKSOK,
Heart Cure.1
Kvwauna, Ind.

Dr. Miles'

Heart Core
egulates the heart's auSion,
rhile it stimulates the digestive
organs to make new, rich, red
blood which gives strength to.
the whole body. Sold by drug­
gists on a guarantee. ■

second, how to regain good health. The
first can boobtalncdby energy, honesty
and saving; the second, (good health)
by using Green's August Flower.
Should you bo a despondent sufferer
from any of the effects ot dyspepsia,
liver complaint, appendicitis, indiges­
tion, etc., such as sick headache, palpi­
tation of tha heart, sour stomach, ha­
bitual costlvcness, dirtiness of tho bead,

and works off the

Feeble
al or, fainting, smothering or
inking spells all point in the

try Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. I
fol a Wi M W. H. Goodyear'* drug
store and since taking the pllln I feci a
great dual belter and stronger and I
can strongly recommend JhopOls”
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pili* are sold
at 50c. a box al dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
See that portrait and signature o! A.
W. Chase M. D. are on every package.

W. H. Goodyear.

the roofs, stops
starvation, and the
hair grows thick and
long.
It cures dan­
druff also.
Keep
bottle of it on your
dressing table.
It always restores
color io faded or gray
hair.
Mind, we say
“always.”

Th Kind You Hin Always Bougbt

Day by day tho column* of this paper
bring now evidence from Hastings peo­
ple of the work being done by Dr. A.
W. Chase'* Nerve Pill*. Why they
accomplish so much is easily explained.
They are prepared with an eye single
to restoring nerv* foroe. They accom­
plish thto object which no other medi­
cine In the world has ever twan able to.
That's why hundreds of Hastings peo­
ple offer their toetimooy.
Mr. Maynard, ot Hastings, Mich.,
aays: “I was suffering severely from

H young ladle* think sores, pimples
and red noses look well with a bridal
--------------------------

jywl/l

Application

stolen goods In his posareulon, which
ueccsEitalcd hl* returning to An Sable
to Investigate the robbery. Mr. Jan­
sky found after returning to Au Sable
that bls house was fired In two differ­
ent places inside by pouring kerosene
oil on the floor and setting Are to It;
it burned most everything and mined
tho balance Including a fine piano;
most of hi* clothing was stolen, one
man was caught al Tawa* with the
clothing, shoes, etc. No Insurance.—
Delton Graphic.

mate pursuit of wealth. Its expre*-'
aioas on imperialism will meet with the
hearty approval ot all who sincerely
Jova liberty and justice
It was a great convention, dominated
by great men. It welded once mure
the warring faction, and made way for
a harmonious flght. To say that it
nominated the next governor of Ohio
would to to belittle the t-emenduus
Struggle which the convention but inaugureted. The tight la on and tho
democracy of the nation will watch
- with Interest tho progrtws of tho strug­
gle. The democracy of Ohio haa never
been known to falter In the dark nt
hour. This year a great opportunity
to presented and with a splendid can­
didate and platform it may, by harmo­
nious action, accomplish wonder*.'

Order allowing claims

er* entered and appointing lime aud
place of meeting.
In the matu-r at Leuna Miller, a
minor. Application for adoption and
change of name filed. and order ot
oioptlnn and change of name from
Leuna Miller to Lennit VanEpps eu-

no life
It Is starved. It keep
coining out, gn
thinner and thinne
bald spots appeal
then actual baldness
The only good ha
food
you

Dr. Miles Medical Oo

Elkhart, lad.

ray wife tiss l&gt;eet» emptying th* dust­
pan tn tny tobacco Jar for the put few
niorning«.-Oblo Btate Journal.

•nra
cnSiuraat o*M 4w»*«wd *r» nuuira* «» wr«i
iwr d«Ir-.» U««-4 fntau c«i&lt;. st Uw Pnawu
oOtas Is tMCitv &lt;4 Uulla0.*r tramistlfew aa*
■lUwxsu. &lt;c. or tcUve th. au &lt;UV »&lt; Jaa.sry
zs-cXt
a JshuSs

�G. R. JOHNBON, ,D. D. S.
__ ____ .______

Skip, Dm Dw Kuti

af HssUagi Nitlsaal Bate
n» ciumii piki ii ni citj
In the city to got clean te at
BUSBY BROS.’ BATH ROOflS
Up-to-date Toneorlal Work.

iportngly used, are the most Injurious
approval from many sections on Ua of tho foods In ordinary am. .They
Idea far a "good roads" train,- The aub- reader digestion Imperfect apd by
Iject of road Improvement to but little
understood In thto country, and as tho duce overeating. Eat sparingly of fralL preeerre*
[primary object of tho train is educa­
tion In road building It will have high­ veal, pock, young lamb, kid. bam. baly valuable results upon the movement coo, sugar, vinegar, spices, fata, oils,
, fried foods, pastries, cake* rich &lt;!■-*for better highway*
|
I The plan o' "resident Earle to to1' oert* strong gravies, hot freshly baked
bread and foods which form adherent
jliavo a apedxi. train, consisting at a'
sufficient hutuber of care to carry tho' avow coiu annas at mealtime, ex[latest improved roadmaking machtu-' rept tn hot day* Avoid uncomforW
ery of all kinds, and attached to It will bly hot drink* Avoid eating at Irreg———————— I uter hour* Never overrule your appe•
_r ■ tltr
I. tho l.r.f
nt II.,
special diet
Satisfy your appetite, no* your riottony; satisfy your thirst not your
A scar may bo n valuable asset par­
ticularly if yoo ar. a Mongolian or *
native of some race where all peopla
are supposed to look alike.
. •
This was proved recently to a local
Chinaman who stepped timidly Into an
up town bank with an announccfnaot

$15,000 in Cash

of his deposits, which, by the way.
rfere hl* savings from the products of
a laundry, from Washington to New
York. He could apeak English pret-

TO BE GIVEN AWAY,
2,000,000-voTts
yl RECKON, IN
f MASS., AND

OHIO,
IOWA.

HASTINGS HERALD

'WHAT DO YOU ESTIMATE ?

tires in the party, and II Is expected
'that they will enliven the proceedings
'by tbclr competition for order*
' That there te an urgent necessity for
better country highways to shown In
Make a biscuit dough and bake It lo
a shallow square tin, n* for fruit short­
cake. Take one cupful of cold turkey.
ly interested In our country roads. Th.
prices of farm and ranch products art
subject to their condition. The farm­
ers arc particularly Interested- To

and a consultation with the president j
of the Unsocial Institution before th.
preliminaries were arranged. At last
the round faced clerk pushed a pad Of

YOUR ESTIMATE.

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Ptliii Ii bi Anrftil ii Fillin:
.1.51MM
.1,684,420 increaae B.M per cent
. 1,616,422 docreaso 4.04 per cent
■ 1,533,887
••
5.10 per cent
.1,576,452 increase 2.77 per cent
.1,926,718
", 2X22 per cent
.1,572,100 decrease 18.40 per cent
.1,552,640
••
2.52 per rent
.1,653,380 increase 7.® per cent
.1,965,610
“
18.88 per cent

.91000.00

at some alogc. The country road I* th.
primary highway of commerce. Hun­
dreds of millions bar. been spent tn
Improv log the secondary lines while
the country road has been neglected.
If It Is economical to Improve on. part
Of the haul why not th. other? When
th. country realises that It to losing
1000.000.000 annually, bow long will It
take tn find a remedy?
These are questions which the League

reluctantly, bent over the paper and,
much as a schoolboy of 10 would do
IL wrote slowly but clearly th. two

potato nest on soft brown paper. Re­
pent the proem until there U a neat
for each person. Before serving place
them op a tin In tho oven to beat. Fill

bringing to-the attention of the coun­
try. Ita work la going forward con­
stantly, but quietly. Whatever prog-

motive* The league wanted better
roads for better cycling. But, what­
ever the original reason, (be organtea-

- Th* certificates of tho aecrotarlM of tho steles named
showing Hus combined official vote will determine who
are entitled to the prises and the awards win be made
within 30 days after the official vote to known.

resslty for good roads and la Impress­
ing It upon all classes. it to a need of
great magnitude, bowery and will
The Ups should never be rubbed with
take many years of bard work before
the object can be accompltebed. This strong scout, such SB eau de cologne or
la expected by (be men leading It. and vinegar or lemotd Friction la also
very
bad for tbclr well being. I.lpa
they are prepared lo carry It on for
may be only a pole pink, but If they are
whatever lime may bo neresaary.
In New Jersey and New York, where smooth and soft they will look at­
tractive.
Rouge to also very bad for
the plan baa been tried, It haa given
nothing but satisfaction. It has proved th. Up* Some women bare a stupid scientist Late In tho evening Evartsway of "biting the color Into their suddenly attracted the general atten­
practicable In every way.
It te to demonstrate these things, ar lipa." Not only dore this unwise prac­ tion by saying to th. scientist: "Pro­
tice make the akin very sens!tire, but fessor, I should Ilk. to ask yoo a qoeabuilding a road, that lb. "good roads" It also thickens and swells the lip. till tlon. Why to It that lb. liquor at tbs
train will make Its trip over the coun­ they lore all charm. •

■ Tho Herald will publish the names and addrerees of

SUBSCBimON BLANK.

try, Th. League of American Wheel­
men earnestly Invites co-operation tn
preparing for Its reception nod stay In
Hm various slate*, and It should bo ac­ Tale one-quarter pound of lean beef,
shred II finely and place In a Jar with
corded a welcome everywhere.
In addition to ascertaining the gener­ one-quarter pint of cold water. Corer
al economic need of modern road* the It and allow It to stand for two hours.
league baa appreciated the fact that Strain off the liquid and use at once, as
H will not keep. It should be served In
hot fall upon th. fanners. Dwellers In I colored glass.
ritie* particularly the large renters of
popatotloo, benefit by them in no small
Pool six large onion* put them tn a
degree, and it to only reasonable that
saucepan and cover with boiling water
upon tlwm should fall's portion of the
expense. Roellxlog thto. the "stat, and let them bolt for IB minutes. Four
off the water and cover them with cold
aid" plan baa resulted. Under this the
stat, pays a portion of th. coaL vary- water. Then drain them agate when
they are cooL Put them tn a baking
ty pays another portion, and the prop­ dish or agate .pau. sprinkle with sail
erty owners pay the balance, lo this and pepper, pour over them one eupful
way the cost of construction Is equal­ of hot milk and add one tabkepoouful
ised. and the amount paid by the farm- of butter in small piece* corer with
buttered paper and bake until tender.
Borvti with roast turkey or chicken.
haul larger loads with l«w power,
meens of easy eotnmnnicatton with
ufigbUrtag -------------‘ ‘-------------* -edvuitagco i

From Aiken comes a atovy at Center
Hitchcock and George Pollock, who 1»
on* of tho crack pigeon ahote ot tUlM
country. »V« tho New Her* We.rid. At

PoUocVa gun found a lodging against
Mr. Hitchcock's leg. 11 did not break
the akin, but he limped painfully over
to Mr. Pollock and upbraided him a*
follows:
"Gwrge, did yon know that you had

�•5.00 to
But even the republican majority In
offend the mor- and sacrifice and gallant aebieremro

at
IMoy’s
See and hear the
t

FAMOUS
UPRIGHT
GRAND
PIANO,
Made by Bebr Bros.,
New York City.

Get McCoy’s prices.

I

The City Which Cadillac Founded.

.

Tbe city of Detroit la celebrating this
vO—~-wS*k ihe two hundredth anniversary
. of Ua founding. With interesting cere--

liar Cadillac upon the shores ot the

that will continue fur all Umo to com-

an ungsrdod otomonX he declared the material for novelist and poet and
“plain duty "of this government. Con-

ly m oculd foreign cue*, provided th#
with the revpeuM derived from the tex
which we ware Imposing upon their Im- seli as cheaply al home aa they do to
porta U&gt; the United Blates, and that tbe tbe.foreign shipbuilders. When thto

.

&gt;

northwest territory during the whole
ot the French and English periods. So
Detroit, concerns historically ax leant.

cream separators the coming season la
Hastings.-T. 6. DcMoU.

Goodyear, druggteu

and Americans given the right to buy
ships abroad. Then we shall soe tho

Detroit Uve Stock Market.

Having bought thousands of mules, It
is now employing negroes to manage

who are forced to adopt that position
because It alone jusdflee the admintenlea?

It IB worth remembering that the
decline in Britain's trade prestige can
be directly traced to the great engin­
eering strike that prevailed there some
four years ago. President Shaffer and

For further In formation Inquire of

Michigan Central Live Stock Yards.
Detroit. July 23rd. The demand for
live cattle te quiet this week '.receipts

AX Imx Britain to .bowing ootne mom

O'Donnell. Mich

True Economy of
Detroit Live Stock Market:
Prime steers and heifers, UM 0
•5.00; bandy butchers’cattie. W.UO (4
•MO; common, H75 0 »S.75; caaners*
oows, 11.50 0 *2.50: siocksrs and feed­
ers dull at &lt;2,76 0 M.00.
Milch oows lower at 125 0 U5.
calves lower at M.75 0 M.00.

great advantaga to th* team, and It will
President Ban Johnson and Frank
Hough recently went to Ithaca. N. Y,
and tbrre b/ appointment met Jen­
nings. Matters vycrv adjusted to the

The Philadelphia American league

DoesnT Minister Wu understand
that he can get no indemnity tor tbe

MUSLINas-e
UNDERWEAR
—does not mean that yon . ii
should sew and drudge. It 758
means rather that you give
3
careful attention to this an- 2
derwear offering, with its
t
heaps of well-made, prettily
1
trimmed goods, with the
‘
prices reduced just right for
shrewd bargain buyers.

•5.00 0 •5.50: mixed K.7S 0 W.75;
culta,»L75 0«2.25.
Hogs are the loading feature In this
market, light receipts: trade to active
al the following prices:
Prime mediums. K.85 0 15.00: York­
ers. 15.80 0 •5.84: plgs&gt;.W(i U.K;
roughs, *4.760 •5.16; stags, t off, crip­

White Man Turned Yellow.

friends of M. A. Hogarty of Ixrxlngum.
Ky., when they saw he wm turning
yellow- Htoskin slowly changed oolor,
also his eyes, and he suffered terribly.
His malady wm yellow jaundice. Ho
wm treated by the boot doctors, but
without benefit. Thon bo wm advtoed
to try Electric Bitters, tbe wonderful
writes: “After taking two hotties I
wss wholly cured." A trial proves IM
matchless merit for all stomach, liver
and kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold
by W. H. Goodyear, druggist.

men in this country? Indemnities are
reserved to instances where things are

Women's Vests
Our stock abounds with
vests of every kind—light,
dainty, taty-prutd.

The J. S. Goodyear Co.

John L.'« time**—aald an old poglUst

It is certainly to be hoped that the
through ths hotheadednBM of congress,
we were plunged Into an unnecessary big steel strike will bo waged with
war. But for thto suppression of the
fact* and tbe folly of congress "wo brickbats. That the former are quite
should have seen the Spanish flag leave
Cuba without the firing of a shot or tbe proved many a time.
losing of a life," aa Minister Woodford
Gomx needn't worry. Cuba will'
said publicly In Boston In October, 1808.
The suppression from the American have plenty of ximo to learn “how free­
people of facts concerning the doings dom feels" before the protected Inter­
eats
In the United States will be will­
at their public servants haa been caring to admit her Into the union if
elded by the politicians that war with
Spain would be a good thing. The
If Hawaii is an tier id to California
facts concerning the negotiation of the
and Guam to Rhode Island, why not
join Bulu u&gt; Utah? The latter union
atlon In the Phlllppln co have been kept
would certainly be appropriate for re-

To tbe people of Michigan should the mined upon by the administration haa
•vsnl be of special interest. For up to been carried to a point where public
It IB something of a question whether
J823 ths history of Michigan Is largely
England's atrocities Uiwseds the Boers
Perhaps this policy of suppression
the history of the oily which Cadillac
has been wise from the administration’» compare with ours tn sending a ship­
load at Congressmen kixho Philippines
when Michigan has become a populous point of view. It to probably expedient

But U la

Will pay

For saU-Flook of breeding swanIL M. Rate..

TOWJlMfu.'SaiaT-

IT’S rather funny to see prominent
lowans endorsing eech other tor presi­
The diplomatic correspondenoe be­ dent when everybody knows that Iowa
tween Spain and the United States will never get the nomination as long
which lead up to the Bpantob-American aa she remains as solidly republican as
war, has lately been offlcially published.
This correspondence shows clearly that plums.
on April 5, 1886. Spain offered to con­
IHNT ft carious that the only advo­
cede ail the important demands ot the
United States relative to tbs evils ex­ cates of ths doctrine that the Coast! tu-

quest la being played.

Gorham, Hastings, Mich.
spot cash.

Poor Millionaire

The Policy of Supprenlon.

proposition on the pert of Spain, pre­
ihoMandx of people In gala attire and sented through Minister Woodford to
Congress, Il Is exceedingly Improbable
that there wrxild have been any war
had this correspondence been made
public, instead of presenting thia
contrast between the landing of Cadil- brief dispatch to congress, we are told
that the president “submitted a prevl.
celebration of It to brought before ihe oualy drawn message favoring a decla­
ration of war, with only such vague and
Joice In the magnificent consequences meaningless reference to the dispatch
which bare flowed from that simple act. stating Spain's willingness u&gt; grant
the demands ot tbe United States as
of followers could have real lied, as they might ease hto conscience, but could
planted the fleur de ite of the “grand not possibly counteract the Intended
moaarquo" upon the wild shore of the effect of tho rest at the message drafted
majestic “strait," what would lake before the arrival of Spain's offer."
And so through the suppression from
place two hundred years liter on that

nlfleance. The history of the whole
Northwest including ths present slates
df Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois
and Wisconsin la associated with that
of Detroit. The primitive outpost was
tbe center of Influence and authority

$a:.*ss;

the legislative body of Porto Bfoo
should declare the rrsources al ths In-

president might. If he thought best,
grant them aright which to guaranteed
to ourselves under the constitution.
. Tbe Island legislature has taken such
action, Gov. Allen haa come home to
confer with the president about the
matter and It to generally understood
that MrMnXlnley has decided lo grant
the Porto Ricans tho. right, morally If
not constitutionally, which they ask.
This te certainly a roundabout and
not overgraclous way of doing a “plain
duty," but to a great deal belter than
not doing It m al).

Farmers and

.djs
..Bl All members of the Farmers
Growers Union will pireee
want letters to J
.L00 to LflO
O'Donnell, Mich.
K OO to M.00

Dahl ng town, qot
tlaed a prUc of I

ATTENTION

could handle.
“But one night a fellow as big as tbe

though be only tipped tbe scales at 180
pounds, had two good bends and a bead
that yog couldn't hurt with a pile

THRESHERS AHO SAW MU MEH
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we arc the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Re bored.
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS
Pt»o»« 47

windows.*

Adjotatag Boittey A RI&lt;fev*B Planing Mill.

duffer backed up near tbe window be

says that tho United States should not that damped him lo a bean. That's tbe

less a feeling of pride in every
of Detroit's prosperity and greatness. republican principles. It Is a policy
w A are waiting patiently to hear the
Michigan, whose lake washed shares that the people ought to protest against
aa dangerous and Incompatible with
a million or so to found a library or
VkUMbmen who planted civilisation
other charity. .
In.the mighty empire of the Northwest
and the Mississippi valley, Michigan, French Influence Upon Our History.

raent Is hampering Kitchener. Non.
At a time when tbe people of Detroit
and Michigan are directing their Ing him.
and CaJiUae, to, by virtue of her thoughts to the Frenchman Cadillac,
f concerned In the bicentenary
stion at Detroit. Michigan, in- with him th«r honor of founding the
id In and proud of her beautlflul utriy settlements ou the great lakes, Il
1» natural to Inquire what permanent octopus.
ilatloox to the City of the Stralta Influence the French occupation at the
Probably Teddy took the ConaUuther two hundredth birthday.
Mlchlgan bad on the character Of the

himself that secured tbe knockout"

ar to Ustnburg. for 110,100 and Choate

nans* King. John W. Mackey.

s Always a

Worlds

John

leaf, by Imported Deceiver, for A8J5OO.

little to be derived that would be likely
to satisfy tho patriotic spirit of Cadillac
and bis fellow explorers. These val­ but It te doubtful whether Mrs- Carrie
iant saute undoubtedly Imagined that
sad the United States. they were founding a New Froare that
should perpetuate In the new world the
Why not carry tbe early maturity and
Of tbe United StokM language, mannotv aud hwtitutknui of

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.

Any $5 Shoe

for $3.50

and others in proportion.

But today there to Huie tn Michigan
io Indicate that Franco ever hv.M pewof lbs United State* ecsalou (&gt;&lt; 1U territory « administered
Captain E. Driebanty of the l*hlted»l-

■anderlnga. but wbvn Harry Whits

They’re extraordinary shoes at rnych less
than ordinary prices.
It'fi tbe quality that attracts and the price
that sells. You have the pick of one of the
largest shoe stocks in Barry county.

We have Oxford Ties to tie to.
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75

That

Respectfully,

C. H. OSBORN

�OALMATIGII

' POWDER.
No doubt you have tried itPerhaps you were not satisfied
with the refiulL The fault was
with the quality of the insect
powder. The insects can’t get
away from the pure article.
Sprinkle a little of it in a room
where they are and the flies are
“goners.”
A. peculiar thing
about the pure article is that it
is not poisonous to human beings,
but if a fly gets anywhere near it,
it stupefies it and then kills.
We’d like to have you try some
of the insect powder we have.
We know it’s pure. You’d be
pleased with the resultWe
also have Poison Fly Paper and
Tanglefoot.
Antiseptic Cones cure mosquito
bites, sumach and ivy poisoning,

FRED L. HEATH
The Druggist.

total aid Pencul.

ts a ciaae male of Rev. J.
J. H. b'risou, Mro- Klien CCoonor,
this city.
''
Mr*. C. 8. Joa**, Mr*. J. W. Dunham.
Tho mayor haa appointed Thomas
Mis* Maty Hal), Myrtle Lewie, Mita
Bellfvan city attorney, to fill the
vacancy oauted by the removal of WaiJohn Bob, residing four miles weal
of Orangeville, tn Marlin township,
Mr. and Mr*. John Mlahlar of Alto
Allegan county, bad the misfortune to
hare been vWUng the farmer’* par­
have his two barns, with contents, burn
anta, Mr. and Mr*. H. Mishler, during
to the ground Sunday morning. A
the part week.
■
thrashing machine which located near
. J. P. Hal* Kenyon and daughter, Iht barn Saturday er enlng also burned.
Mildred, at Freeport were in the city It is not definitely known how tbe fir*
Friday, lb* latter being a gueet of Mix* originated, by spontaneous combustion
Mabel Span Ml ng.
.
or from the engine which was located
Mr*. Lucy Brown and little daughter
of Grand Rapids arrived in the city
Friday lor a’woek1* visit with Mr*. B-*a
sister, Mr*. Jaa. Troxel.
For several year* it haa been known
Tho new barber*' commission law Jia* that Fixh lake, about oue mile east of
been declared unconstitutional , by the village of Orangeville, and tbe
Judge Coolidge at 8u Joseph. fl will land around the lake, abounded in a
now go to the supreme court.
fine specimen of mart Two yean ago
Kext Sunday night Rev. H, H. Van* option* were obtained from tbe farmers
Aitken will give a lecture on the theme, but nothing was done by tho promotero
'‘Where lx ray wand or lug boy to­ to Influence capital to locate a cement
night?" Illustrated with rtareopUoon factory there. Al the preeenl time
there are parties there securing, as far
Saturday evening George Scott Jr. a* possible, six months' options. They
and Mix* Effie Lake were married by state that there are proapectx oi Induc­
Rev. H. H. VanAuken. They will ing capital to locate a plant. |
reside on Gilbert Striker’* farm in
Tho Hastings “Mlsflte," a picked up
baseball team, want to Lowell last
Persons desiring lo go to Pan-Ameri­ Thursday and for the firet seven in­
can exposition at Buffalo in day lime ning* put up a very strong gams, the
can do so by taking the M. C. train ■core then standing 1 to 0 In favor of
leaving Hasting* 7:63 a m. arriving at Itowoll. In the next two innings Itowell ran in 11 score* anti In the ninth In­
Buffalo &amp; 10 p. tn.
John Miller, roadmaster ot Grand ning the Misfit* seoured 3 score*, mak­
Rapids division, M. “
~
* ing the game stand 12 to 3 against

8eth Angle of Grand Ledge was In
the city, Monday.
Dr. Geo. Waddle of Kalamatoo was
the city last night.
Dr. H. B. Gammon was in Lansing
last Friday on buslnea*.
Th* front of Phln Smith’s store ha*
been Improved by paint.
Joseph Ashaiter la building a new
bouse In tbe second ward.
Mias Hattie and I-oren McIntyre are
visiting tl»e Pan-American.
Bro. C. F.G rosing or, of Um Wood­
land News, was in the city, Saturday.

Tuesday
morning
Springs, Colorado,

Mr*. 0- W. Mixer went to Hilled*! -,
Friday, to attend the funeral of an
aunt, Mr*. Susan Hllllker, which wa*
held Saturday. Mr*. Mixer remained

eons of Shenandoah, Penn., who have
Snpervisor Dan Klingensmith, of been visitlog Mr* C.*s parents, Mr.
Orangeville, wa* In the oily Monday. and Mr*. H. P. Bishop, and other rela­
Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Sutherland, of tives, started hocno Monday via Lowell.
Jackson, spent Bunday with their par­
The Hduld haa the finest line of
calendar sample* ever seen in Barry
county and Invites business men who
want something In Ibis line to call and
so* them. There is no us* in giving
your orders outside of ’own.
Miss Marguerite Barnett, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Barnett, was
bitten last Thnreday evening on tbe
right side just above the hip, by a dog.
Not considered xerlous, however, but
■log* should be mutxlcd thlx hoc weath7 he M. E. Sunday school are enjoy­
ing their annual picnic at Thornapple
Tho*. Sullivan started Saturday on •
lake today.
Mr*. Sadie Thebold of GnuU Rap­ week'* pleasure trip lo Muskegon,
id* visited Mr. and Mn- Jam** 81b- Traver** City and other northern re­
sorts. Tom will probably stop longer
bee, Sunday.
in Muskegon than any other place aa
Mr. and Mr*. K. D. Davi* and eon,
he ha* a brother there who 1* a police
Ward, of Nile* visited friend* In tbe Judge.
city Tuesday.
A. C. Knight, of Grand Rapid*, was
Mayor and Mr*. A. E. Ranke* »nd a guest of Wm. Fairoblld, Saturday
daughter ware in Grand Rapid* the and Bunday. Mr. Knight wa* a fanner
resident of thto city and will be remem­
bered aa a member of tho ‘•Sliver Leaf”
quartet which rendered *ome excellent
music during its existence.

Augustus DePuo, of Norton &amp; DePue, cigar box manufacturers ot Lan­
sing, wa* tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mro. Ed Murphy, of Kalamaaoo, waa Trumper leal Thursday. 'They were
tne guest of Mr*. Mike Prosser the lat­ neighbor* eighteen years ago in Cali­
ter part of the week.
fornia, Branch oounty, and had not
Fred Allen, who has been visiting met for that length of time.
his mother and relative*, returned
Frank Beckwith haa recently pur­
Monday to Sagsnaw
chased property on th* bank ot Leach
Wanted-Good boy te learn barber lake, one of tbe beet place* In the
trade. Steady job until trade U coin­ county lo spend a day or several day*
plated. BcatiY BIOS.
In fishing and recreation. Mr. Beck­
Mrs- Front Willison gave a party with has several cottages, boat* and a
ImI Friday afternoon in honor of Mix* sailboat al the disposal of Ihoso who
wish. See him and make all arrangeAdd* Jordan of Detroit.
Mix* Harriet Goodyear went te
Adrian Tuesday morning to spend a
Hereafter when you add rex* Frank
coujd* of weeks with friend*.
Pancoast be sure to call him '•doctor**
A. D. Cwk returned Monday after­ if yew wish to secure hi* attention.
noon fr«n a visit with bl* daughter, For he Is now a “Doctor erf Optic*,"
Mrs. H. H. Cook, in AU^en,
having bad that degree conferred upon
Mr.. D. M. Bniraback of Fred * rick- him by the South Bond College of Op­
town, O., viaited her brother, G. VaC. tic*. Mr. PanooMt ha* for seme time
past been taking a course by mail in
Marple. Sunday and Monday.
Mre. Jsseie Taggart, after a visit this Institution and a diploma 1* the re-

with Sheriff Cort right and wife reMraed Monday to Kaiama«oa
Miss Ver* CurtrlgM of Kalawustoo
visited her parrots, Sheriff and Mrs.
A. O. Cartright, over Bunday.
Tboa. Young, ot Grond Rapids, arrired la Uh rity Saturday and will
gpend two WMka In IMS vidaBy.
Mre. Henry Wentworth aad daugh­
ter, liaonU and Phiiaoa, ■«» to Grand
tfapidsy Saturday, to vtrii relatives.
Mrt. Fannie Tower eud sun Pwul reffamlay hr*, * Wn vUt

LADIES' BLACK SILK MITTS, LADIES’ BLACK BERLIN MITTS,
LADIES’ BLACK SILK MITTS, Prices that cannot be ignored by those of a saving turn.

H 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* X

and Haugh and Ben sway for Haadngr,
and Kron and Jakeway for Lowell.
Tbe Misfit* got 8 hit* and Lowell 8.
Monday, Dr. W. H. Snyder's horse
became frightened at th* sudden ap­
pearance of a man from behind buahe*
beaid* the road. It jumped Intea ditch
on the opposite side of the road and
overturned the carriage. In doing so
it broke th* harness and freed jtoelf
from the carriage, thus preventing
what might have been a serious acdhimself from under tbecarriage, found
hl* back badly bruised and a little An­
ger wrenched, ha started for Abijah
Eatoo'* bouse where be wa* visiting
profcMionally, and when he arrived
there he found hl* hone ready to be
hitched to a port.

Sale
60c PANTS, 49c

65c PANTS, 54c
75c PANTS, 63c

$1.00 PANTS 74c.

dlUll|HII!lilWPMIIi;:|i1ll|l-;i.-nil.i:.. i

$1.25 PANTS 97c.
$1.50 PANTS $1.12
2.00 PANTS

2.50 PANTS 1.73
3.00 PANTS
3.50 PANTS 2.87

4.00 PANTS 3.12
4.50 PANTS

Duringlhe thunder storm Tuesday i
night the house of A. J. Christie In the
fourth ward wm viaited by tbe electric
fluid in rather a peculiar cianuvr. Tbe
lightning Knick the roof an one side,
ran up co tbe ehiutney which it shat­
tered, then down the other side of th*
roof to the gutter, then through the
rotrf and Into a bod room, scattering
plastering and splinter* of Wood ufoti
a bed, nrouplod by Mort Ghrirtiu, but
doing him no harm. Than th* ste.iriciiy, which Mwt say* appeared Hit*
a ball in Sltape, ««t oat throngh m
|otmc wtedw, sed after .arwUug

THIS WEEK

CHIDESTER

JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Defective €V«l9bt„

......An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

!»»»*&gt;*

�STORM

SWEEPS MARQUETTE.
There baa been considerable writing
tone of late In regard to Uogbouaes,
ud toe most popular Mttoa st jrsssnt
seems to be In favor of toe small
bouses that cat. be easily moved about
the lot or field, writs* J. L. Irwin of

KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.
Now. there are a great many snceeeafnl
swine ralaers who favor the big bouse,
which. If properly constructed and

AGENTS W,

ra to tola and inhibit a an

idly from the loose dry good* stock to
tbe erockery store of Bllckley A Co.,
and tbe fnrnl*hlng'*eod* house of
Wurxborg A Co., where the fiamea
were checked after a hard fight Tho
whole Blodgett furniture block was
ablaxe. Whan Idea tenant ot Firemen
Oonnor fell from the top of a fifi-toot
.... _n&gt; ^i-

»J6AW£EX bcsMes having awheel to ride foe yowiatt

1901 Modal* MS $10 to $18
*00A,09Mod*lo£S.$7t*$l2
g&amp;WM»J.l!!j»$3f.'$8

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.

ZuS«dy

no risk in ordering from ns, aa you do not Mad to pay
*
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J. L. MEAD OYCLE GO,

Chica(«.

THE GREAT
"TONIC LAXATIVE v.

eamp this year, as lf&gt;e military l&gt;osrd
decided to grant no concetudoti*. and to
accept no payment from any such err
teniflse.
Notes amf mortgages brand In n hol­
low stotnp proved to he the property of
Mrs. David Myers of Bt. Joseph, bar

If you nave sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
ceestb, dissiness, inactlvs liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, Iom
of appstlia, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell tbe Story of bad bowels and an
Impaired digestive system, lecxakola Will Cure You. -

jr.. of Detroit, to recover a note for
91.123. The defense was that tbe check
was given In Maine for a gambling
M*. and tbe Maine statute provide*
That all obligations given In whole or
pan for money or good* won by g*mbiing are utterly void against all per
sona, except bona fide purchaser* of
real rotate and holdrr* of negotiable
paper for a valuable consideration
Withoot notice. Hammond gave the
rheck to payment for pool tickets and
both courts bold that be need not

tbs mucous membranes ot the stomach, purify your blood and put you
"oo your feet” again. Ycur appetite wLU return, your bowels movs regu­
larly, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will clear and

Tbe annual report of Capt. Charles
Keller. In charge of river and harbor
work for the Grand Rapids, Mich., dlatrict, recommends appropriations for

Its growth on s-m!« knd grass ot low
Hn&lt;1. taking tbe form of mildew, which
grow* up In spore* filled with number­
lew seeds. These art taken Into the
anlnul'a month with gras* and food
and there commence their deadly work.

IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA TO

TRY FOR IT.
wLmm be had generously befriended.
-Mra. Nellie H. Krogutan has taken
charge of tbe postoffice at Isplismlng.
flue la the first postmistress of a sec­
ond-class office In the upper peninsula.

swamp laud scrip held by E. W. Spar­
row covers exactly th.- snru.- lands at
the St Clair Flats as tbe Olds patent,
recently allowed by ths Bcpreme
Court, and doe* not affect other land*.
F. A. McKrasle, proprietor of th#
Quincy roller mill*, was slacking lime

grass or food eaten by others of tbe
herd and. being full of genns. spreads
tbe disease from ons to another. After
tbe pasture has been affected with
three germa It should be plowed and
cropped for two ar three yeare.
Three germa can be killed hi the ani­
mal"* body by a careful treatment of
1H drams of iodide of potash for a
1,000 pound animal, once a day for four
days, then twice a day for four day*

K.

Jleat one week, and then repeat treat­
ment. Keep tbe animal In tbe turn all
the time, and give Iodide of potash In
tbe drinking water.
Tbe above remedy wlU exterminate

**uh'4

CHASESj

In every town
.
and village
jr may be had
ML-;?

THE DOCTOR
&gt;1H llmW

iwthsKyI

Illi

bm

F Mica
Axle
r Grease

• •’rr'r •&lt;
a«o.r wm wutky
(-M.S U tMMlr

feMSd*

&lt;re dre re rf ire
rewewna^

that makes your
horses glad.

PATENTS.

Wsyas -lossty Baek Bdg.. DETROIT.

hours and walk up and down the decks
or on tbe bridge at sea. with a spy­
glass to ray hand, on the lookout for
signals from the tlagsldp or any other
ship of tbs navy. I (st IM a month
ami my boatd and lodging. L»ot&gt;'l you
think that is «a good a* 1 can do uu th*

MM

�All Former

Records Are Broken
Kt Chicago.

WHOLE WEST
iNOV

YOUR BLOOD Oil

CHICAGO ANO SAN FRANCISCO

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

IS

CASTORIA

SUFFERING.

pits were crowded to.lbs limit with
perspiring brokers, who. sans coats,
sans veals, sans collars. atoutrd them­
selves hoarse aUempting to Oil buy­
ing order*. Wheat and oats opened
Marly 1 cants higher and corn I to 4
cents. Tiere waa buying by the pro­
fessional short, who, accustomed to
Chicago. Jtdy to-—Oss hundred and tabs his profits and his losses silks
three degrees on the Auditorium tower without as extra pulse beat, bld
yesterday and IM on the afreet below. sharply, but calmly, to make his specu­
Chicago never before in its history felt lative lore as light as possible; but
such a day and weather records for there was also buying of another kind
thirty years went by .the board. Gasp­
ing, baking, perspiring. wondering lag fields are dead under tbe scourg­
cltlxr.ns stood aghast at ths altltuds ing skies. In tbe corn pit thia demand
attained by the silvery Indicators la waa mast prominent In Kslums. Ne­
the tolling thstUiJuili—^ Md took off braska. Mlaaouri. In parts of Iowa and
their hats to every stray puff of breexe,
only lo find their discomfort Increased. of tbe heat horror, aa they are begin­
For the wind that blew at Intel vals ning to call it, haa been moat pitiless,
was like the wind from the portals of tbe farmere hopeless of anything but
a denari—dry, bested to aa unbearable low ot money and moat ot their sea­
degree by tbe scorching plains over son's work,want grain aa food fur thair
which II bad passed and bringing with cattle. Not only must food be bought
It no vestige of relief. Metal articlre
picked up in the hand burned as If
taken from a lava bod and aven wood
and paper were distinctively warm to
the touch, though beyond the reach of
the sun. Twice did the otkclal mercury
In the eyrie on the Auditorium touch
FAIR HEIRS GET MILLIONS.
101—once at 1 o'clock In the afternoon
and again three hours later. Bo much
for Chicago. In the »ett, the heat
swept, parching west, or that section
between here and the Rockies, which
for nearly two weeks bas bad no re­
spite from the raya of the sun, and
where the corn crop la almost entirely

only- long enough til
------- ,r» Botyoscftoad." '
It to believed that Bristol, while tn a
nightmare, took bold of frresey.
Crewe/ said that be tbougbtTje was
being attacked by a burglar, and fired
■a soon as he was free.
Tbe young men were saeb about 34

-wcXd*. Allowno ono te deceive yon In this.
AU Counterfeit*, Imitations and ” Juat-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience ngninst Experiment.

What Is CASTORIA
Coaterta la a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare­
goric, Drops and Boo thing Syrups. It is I’lcuaunt. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotto
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlnrrhccu ami Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.

CASTORIA

GENUINE

ALWAYS

In Use For Over 30 Years.

out by the weather forecasters. They
can see no signa of raln-clouda gath­
ering anywhere above the stricken
•action. They cannot account tor tbe
long continued drouth, the blistering

'

BET,

thar. Except tot ths possibility of an
appsal lo ths supreme court, the decis­
ion by J edge Troutt settles the long

hiap, SihiuH ul Iipui IaUv&gt;y
now were warped by the burning rays,
•nd tn some places the ralla spread aa
much aa eighteen Inches. “It was «
moat unusual thing." said Superintend-

The

'

Nation's
temperance

FOR METAL TRADES COUNCIL.

tnlutn publications, which do uot msk&lt;
sales in literary merit Tbe third ex
eludes unsold periodical matter frort
tbe secopd class. These reforms will

HIRES,
Rsettssr I

paired, ard at no time extended to
the elevated portion of our line. The
Intense beat expanded the ralla to a
point that waa not calculated on when
Below we publish the standing of
tbe American and National league clubs
up to and Including the games played
on Monday, July U:

Wlitir Tourist Iltkili

Florida

■aid a Chicago business man who re­
turned last nlgbt from a ten-day trip
through nilnoii. Missouri. Iowa, Neb-

&lt;5V)LF
CO616T

Gentraf Immigration
Agent, Louisville, Kj

&amp;

PATENTS
LATEST FOREIGN

Exhausted should a big fire break out.
Tbe corn Is about knee high, and Is
dried up. Little of it can be saved.

tbeir horses and cattles Much of th!
work la being done at night by thl
light of lanterns. it being too warn

NEWS.
CmrSaW.
MML....... ........
IMe....................
Gummy-----........
QeULaks.
BkAtaM JeacUoo
taat C«4W........

a majority of t» votes for Santiago
Aldunate over Herqntntgo, Thia re­
sult. the electoral college declares,
would not be altered by the Uble ot
Nubos. which was kept out of the
couut. since the majority of that table
belonged to Aldunate.
A battle oe-

Patents

a

Pere Marquette

THE OBITUARY RECORD.

•nd three police agnts were killed
and twenty-three coallUonlsts •'Ml
fourteen police agents were wounded.

Brussels. July U-Count De Ucbtervelde, Belgian minister to the
United States, will retire from that
peat at hto own request He will be
succeeded by Baron Moncheur. Belgian
mis 1ster to Mexico, wbo In turn will
be succeeded by Viscount De Beugbem
De Hmithem. councillor to tbe Belgian

ArtlsgQ.'^A

1 Me: August
. » white.

Red
Cross

tsanrsMbd
••wP’"*""

-

EmlruRM
PAINFUL
HmlnutlM

P«ICE»IOO

ild ntJ

�ags Saturday.
spent Sunday tn Rutland

Ina

COATS GROVE.
iriong ud wife (pent iaet
ilh friend* in Battle Creek.
cmoLd and wife ririled at

1

G1hm of Water.
,■ Put a handful ofg/eW ■

Jf.fl to drink? Give

fare roflec.

grandmother end other relatives at
Anderton, Mldu.
Mrs. L. N. Mosher left Monday for a
visit to her eon at Onondaga.
’ Myrtle Cothran to entertaining Kate
Vcrnahr of Grand Rapid*.
Elbert Edmond*, wife and daughter
(pent Sunday and Monday with friends
in Gala*hurg.
G. Morford of Olivet spent Sunday
with hl* (liter Mm. Harvey Bellongor.
Judd Chudlor ud nephew took a
trip to Detroit laat Sunday. Tbev
were the guest* of Dr. Ed Troy and
family while there.
X*». V.... W..~_
- I...I.
.
Mm. VanHorn returned from Battle
Creek Saturday.
Theresa Dowd la visiting relative*
in Battle Creek thi* week
Mr*. David Stile* ha* been quite ill
for the past week.
• Mrs. Cyrus PelUugUI 1* confined to
the bed by iUnam thu week
Kato Troy I* visiting her uncle In
Battle Creek.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mn. Stocking la falling.
Harvesting l* newrly completed and
threshing will bp In order. Your
scribe saw one straw stack threshed
this fall.
J. P. Springerand wife visitedPlainmade a btuioeee tripto Yankee Spring*
staying over night (X bl* taShsr'*.
Geo. Ritchie vlritbd hl* parent* 8ut&gt;-

Mrs. Hite hie. .mother of 8. H. and
■ce aiuok a pitchfork Um 'in
aad ho nay* It waa very palpHMdng* physician relieved
. ..1
Mb... — * I-

JOHNSTOWN.

■ Mn. Hudson Burrough* la rery rick
ud Mr*. George Bctoon 1* doing tbe
work at preeent.
.
&lt; .
• r
Hiram Merrill and granddaughter

naan'* lastSunday.
Bl Parrott of Bedford

icing of August 2nd at Benfield,
label Parrott ud Clar* Merrill
Mgu«*t* of Bella Zimmerman FriI ud Saturday. Mabel remaining
rr Sunday and returning home on
i Stage Monday morning.

DOWLING.
Will SacknU and Eraest Hi

r. Groelln sod wife of Battle Creek
I ax Nick Smith-* one dar het

• guest*
Friday-

cd at Allen Bechtel'* Bandar. •
Joe Bchaarr ud family of Caledonia
were oo our street Bandar.
W.p.
Mn*. Gilo* Shepherd viaited her school yard.
fine program la bring
mother Mr*. Shlckler Sunday. She
report* her mother aa much improved.
Wednesday. This make* four cases in
Mn. Nancy Aeknreon of Middleville
this
yidniiy In one wsak.
called on old neighbor* Saturday, re­
Dr. McGuflln WM called &lt;
Col. Baird, wife and daughter of
turning home Sunday.
vlllo Friday night on aooov
serious Ulnees of Mrs. Nash.
BcUh Arbour vtaltod friend* In H»atton Sunday.
in laat week.
Soma from this place will attend the
Ada William, to visiting friend* at
Maocateo picnic to be bald aa Grata
raud Ledge and Jackaoe thi* week.
lake Friday.
R. C. Lelnaar nnd family vtoitod hto
Laat Saturday a* a couple ot oar olti- -- - —* *------ * f.—a —
A very enjoyable time, good supper
sd large crowd owing to busy xlmoa,
Hyna'a lawn Saturday evenpood they decided te take abash.
&gt; l&lt;-~
i'. i... -ru..—*.r *
Their favorite song 1* "Pull for the
Shore."
H. Marriu aad wife (pent part of
...__ .V
Booj. Glick goes tomorrow.

Pilgrim.

iff, in default of &lt;1000 ball.

B^RECMO CORR I

Goarge M. Oalrtn of Im
visited relative* at the Center Bunday.
bert, the high diver who dives into a
Breeder* Uasetta aaya
^Bocn to Dwight Graham and wlfo better as this writing.
tank of water from a height of TO feet;
earn fodfter;
•StSfoS’ famlilw in tbl* vicinity
Ed Wilkiason of Kalamaxoo spent a biograph machine of the largew sod
Sunday with friend* here.
bert kind, called th« "Vlvigrspb," »«d
spent Bunday at Middle lake.

DUNCAN LAKE.

LION COFFEE

Eugene Horton and family.
Wm. Whittemore wa* quarantined

CARLTON CENTER.
The (octal Friday night was a grand Gharlotle called oo frienda here Ims
oooes*. There wan a Targe crowd and Monday. He is eamping as Wail lake.

aad Hastings team*

With the vlvi-

within a radius of elx mil** at

scarcbllghte oo the road. Some of the
living pictures which will bo shown thine*, charging 4 rent* per
will be incident* connected with tbe
Spanish-American war. For example,
bard men t at Maulauxa*; Naval parade ragluea. With oe shredded;

Maine victim*, etc.

Tho committe*

to conri iteration th* time at griting tbe

They

Gl*n Dewey and wife of Benfield
spent Sunday with M. Davenport and On Friday, August 9th At Thorn­ venlence of feeding ud tbe quality oO
Mr*. Carrie Shulta will entertain th* wife.
next Ladles Aid Thursday afternoon
apple lake
A. G. McNaughton and wife were
Aug. 8lh.
The foreooou will bo devoted to
G. Hudson received a mcMage Bun­
day that hto rixter at Mulliken wm
Dinkeia and Griswold'* people were “getting acquainted." After dinner,
dead. Mr. H. started for that place at Wall lake over Sunday.
which to to bo a picnic dinner, there
and by thia plan ar* abl* to have much
Monday.
W. B. Eldred of Banfield spent Bud- will be a program a* follows:
Clorerdalo this week.
Buslceas meetlog including election more pasture during tbe summer, sa
Grant Hendenhott and wife gave a
S o'clock enpper to a small company of
villo were guest* of Henry Arbour and
frtanda Saturday evening In honor ot
family over Sunday.
Dwight'* birthday.
E. M. Jooe* and wife went to Olivet
Thursday an legal bu*lnc»«.
Mr Clark and wife of Grand Rapid* Hsoting*
Carrie Reiser ha* left the employ of Monday on bu*ln«* connected with
are vtoltlng the latter'* father M. A.
B. 8. Holly tn the drygoods depart­ trading farm*.
Randolph and family.
Several from hero attended the Bun­ . 'The Grange, a Systematic Plan Of
Some of our farmers enjoyed tweet ment.
C. E. Rowlader had a narrow escape day school picnic at Gull lake today. Farmers' Organisation," Geo. B. Hor­
corn from their own garden* Sunday.
Justice Temple couldn’t have had ton, of Fruit Ridge, Master of tbe
Charlie William* u repairing hi* from being gored to death by a vicious
residence iu Hatting* and expect* to heifer ImI Triday while loading stock. very rood order at court over at Prai­ Stale Grange.
rieville iMt Saturday. He allowed the
ki.
n— &gt;ki. *-ii
Solo, Frank B Horton. Hasting*. with a llttt* rain or very henry dew
tawvevw to call each other Hara and elthe fodder la liable to mold, but later
help that be cecat&gt;«d aerlou* injury.
The village Uu decided to have tome
Improve its Efficiency?" Mrs. Flora
church. Muy farmer*' famllle* were
J. Rankes, Hastings
detained at home on account of the
that abraldrl fodder la not aa likely to
buy time in harvest but th* gathering
Solo, Norton H. Paton. Hasting*.
wa* truly appreciated by our church
Addrrea, Hon. James W. Helm* of we do net know. I built a rick 40 f*et
lags to aadly in need of such protection.
people.
long outride laat fall by making a betEugeuo
Davenport
ha*
returned
to
Quarterly meeting at the M. E.
hto home In Champaign, IIIVocal music will be furnished by
church Sunday morning.
ed lo convenient capsule form they are
Mra. A. W. Simmon* to entertaining easy to take and effect a speedy cun of
Hastings and Irving Graoges.
timothy
hay.
the mcwS obstinate cases. Price 2Sc.
We understand that for those who
SHAFFER CORNERS
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
wish to dance lu the evening goal mus­
The funeral of Charlie Dauham
he M. E. church last Sunday. There
ic will bo furnished.
aa held at the Wilcox church Thumre more to follow next Sunday.
C. E. Rowlador has purchaeed the
ANTHRAX AND MURRAIN.
The Thornapple Lake Drain.
Benson attending.
H*arJ Whitcomb'* baby 1* quite tick
Robert Rogers of Ha*t!np called ,
In Rus Thornapple lake drain matter
Town Line friends one evening U
the jury spent three days last week in
We do pot like to see it go out from
their faveatigation*. They drove out
Sam Nlcewuder ia moving into Geo. under the monagemeut of the preeent
McCartney'* boo**.
proprietor*. Chas. Youngs, It Is said,
A baby boy came to gladden the
from Woodlud affected by the drain, took testimony
heart* of Mat Wilcox and wife Thurs­
and listened to argument* of attorneys
day morning.
Benjamin Shaffer and wife called on turning out good.
Ed Bcbanti aad wife viaited the for and against the drain.
their daughter ax Carelie Sunday.
former’s brother, William, ax Hastings
Geo. W- HoufsteUer ba* started
We should think that It would be a with sorerat hag baling machines.
a verdict favorable to tbe building ot
(*H Cl U A..II.L..1I__
good thing if the overseer of the high­
tbe drain. Ftxxn the long document but that it la Infection* la character
way* would see that all (tenet were
find a light yield.
Geo. Yerty and John Blocker court­ which they filed with tbe judge ot pro­
ed the finny tribe all day Tneeday.
bate tbu cloning paragraph contains
Mr. and Mre. Sleight of Blbawa she gist of their decUlou, a* follows:
PUDUNK.
visiting in the village thto week.
called on Rev. Hamp and family Mon­
“That after hearing the bearings and bloody murrain ar* similar to Iteeo of
Mrs. J. Rotalager to entertaining her day. They srera on their way to con­ proofs
Grace Craig of Halting* war the (later
each party In interest who wa* certain other disease*, particularly that
Mlnato Ham of Pennsylvania. sult Dr. Lowry of HMtlng* for their there of
to present the same, and after
guest of 8. Powell ud family TbureLawrvnce Fad- wa* In NMhvlllo daughter Feru who liM nearly lost her viewing tbe {ntmlsoa of all th* parties
In bloody murrain reeovertM frou*y ud Friday.
eyesight.
'
Mr. Wright, wife ud daughter of overSnt
lu
interest
and ascertaining all matter*
P. Wheeler of E**t Woodland greet­ lustJr pertaining
Irving were at Perch lake Tuoaday.
thereto * • ■ we
ed old friends on hl* way to the county do find aad determine that said drain
thru th* diaeue la invariably fatal, no
Inp Mm*
will be conducive to the publie health,
convenience and welfare, and that there onee tbe animal la attacked. Anthrax
ia a necessity for taking and using cer­ generally occur* In certain districts
PLEASANT H1LL
bertirod buggy- The doctor certainly
tain privatix property, • • • and
believes In oom fort.
Pradeno* Townsend of Naahvill* that we have justly and impsrtlsliy ap­
The township board was In teaalou
praised and determined the damages
tbe latter part of last week and tran*R*D*om returned bom* 8atur- actod
important boaioeaa.
and particularly during tb« summer
New corn and cabbage have boeu on
To tho Charles Castlein estate,
Ings. M&gt;rl*JohMM accompanying her.
hurt by a runaway horse.
twenty dollars.
Albert Munger returned fromOklapre ven led. however, by vaccination
May Townsend gave a birthday parly
ToLovloa Parker,
with Paatrar anthrax vaccine. Thia
iu honor of I’rudence Mullen of Naaband has gon* again. It waa held as the
vaccine la now soccMafully employed •
Carty.
GThe report la signed by the jury of
Calvin Powell of Bru*h Ridge .pent Town Hall lass Friday aad Saturday
calltlee
of tbe North American conti­
Bunday at J. Powell 'a.
nent.
Beil Ran Laugh ot Hailing* Spent
^Mi^MayPMfon has returned from
Bunday with Adah Raneotn.
.
by
ritiriog
John MnLravy, wife ud eon Glenn afaritigyeol
Aasyria where she baa been visiting nounoed saidI drain "conducive to tbe datrrmlned. It cannot be prtvanted by
•pent Saturday and Sunday at Wm.
her sister Mrs. Maria Strickland
Peak'* of Shulu.
Jennie Rowley of Chicago ia vUlting fare.” But it I* by oo means certain
been discovered for It; but, as already
her aunt Mre. L. N. Durkne.
that thia verdict ha* closed the eontrostated. It will frequently yield to ra*[»nl Sunday at John Donriy *.
used in pure baaing a furnace for the
Drain Cocnml**loner Dooley begin* tbe
There will be a lawn aodlal
day in Toledo.
new M. E. church.
conatnirtion of the drain the opporidoa
Geo. and Lafe Whittemore of Delton
The Cottage Houm ia doing a thriv­ will
will almost Invariably stop th* further
ceiled at John Er way'* Thursday.
ing burin*** of late feeding threshing
Richard Foreman and wife and Geo.
injunetioo. Should thia be granted spread of bloody murrain, but anthrax
IRVING.
The Dorca* society will give an loe
cream (octal lo the Congregational
church Friday evening.

Orl*. tbe Utile eon of T. F, Waddell,
Bltefilsld of Benfield wm parent* ot a MH pound eon who came
lari week to riay until he la twenty-one.
Bert Newland expect* U (tert this
tMtoa 1* papa to a baby girl. week for Dakota where bo intend* to
Beulah Goodall had the tot*fortune
Mutoe I* happy. He be a remain until spring seeing the country hi* back turned to him In
to scald her shoulder* Sunday.
born Saturday.
slipped and fol) headloog I_________ ,.
water. Hto father Uiroed around, but
seeing
nothing
but
hto
has
floating
on
Blake and wife.
the water immediately lumped Into the
Gertie Otis Is »
Th* Michigan Central railroad p*o
water and made a dive for him and sooQUIMBY.
ceedad la finding him as the fim axWe are sad to note tbe death of Mn
tempi. The little fellow dung to around their d*pot property at thi*
..J Xa*
K..J. K.1I
__

wile visited Maude Is
, baring purchased
umoucc thresh Ing

rite and Ira Edger
u Itaplogto

tbe worse for bi* experience although
more attention will be paid to him action before Jtuticw M. W, Riker,
agaiuM the Michigan Central Hallroad
Company for damkgee lews than &lt;100.
Hu thinks the railroad company should
It Daxxtea the World.
pay him for fence daetroyed by fire.
ted eee quarter of the excitement Hearing Saturday, July tRh.
has been caused by Dr. Kiug’i Now
The American House ia to receive
every for Consumption, lie ■ever'
test* have been on hopeless riatinui eitscklv., repair* and Improvement*.

A SPLENDID COMBINATION.
The Herald I* pleased Ip announce

high class monthly magbrine, to comblnallon with th* Hehald ax a merely
which we have made this arrangement
is lha Pilgrim, an excellent literary
periodical published at Battle Creek.
Thbmagaxlne haa recently come into

to make the Pilgrim a high clas* mag-

bly.

rise dlaaptwlnuneut will oftrntlme* folWith good rare nud proper adedlon fka
shore mentioned dealrable character-

generally recognised breed* without tbs
Introduction of aity foreign blood. Oros*
breeding «n*y sometimes prove uaeful.

It oomparee favorably with the

th* Ladles* Home Journal and the Sat­
urday Evening Post, both in typograph­
ical appearauca and in literary merit.
For th* sake of placing this excellent
rhagw, plourUv ud broBchlua, thou­
sand* of whom ft ha* restored to perfect a cellar and building foundation walls monthly within the roach of all our
health
--.I.I. .'.V
haa been under way and we undervlaod
the fill lowing remarkable offer.
Th* regular mbscriptiou price of tbe
wear, practically tnaklrg a brick buiMPilgrim l» one dollar. All who pay

TT KYK CENTS ADDITIONAD will

&gt;edy.

Tor Infant* and ChUiiea.

fin (M Yoi Hm Alvqt lr

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1001.

[I., No. IL

PAUPER STATISTICS
NUM. REPORT OF SUPEHINTENDBNTS OF THE POOR.

FARMERS* CARNIVAL OF FUN. ■
Baton Rapids Will do Something

Cosrt (mu now.

Never Before Attempted By
Cities of Much Larger

Joooph A. Coe. Hastings, r....
Mary Crewford, Hastings..........
Wp. F. Robinson, Hastings,..
Lena Elnora Evans, Nashville.

for Its Unfortunates During
have such a variety of aporta and amuse­
ments been got together as will be seen
In Eaton Rapids on Thursday and FriInteadaats of tho poor for Barry county

Probate Court.

Estate of Wm. H. Klnrou. deceased,
final aocodnt heard and allowed and
discharge issued to Wa. Pratt, admln-

Wing Iqfry^aMfor'
nuqtboe of male paupers malnM the poorhouse within tho

tin MoOmbor, deceased,

attempted and will be aerownlng mark
aqmber of paupers under 16

lifer sppralscra entered.
.
Nsw" will be presented from Thursday
In the mailer of Thoa. H. McLeod,
morning, tho Bth to Friday night the an alleged Insane person, application
for admission to asylum filed and order
less string of amusomente from start to of bearing entered. Application wlth-

Wjule number of Idiotic paupers finish.
maintained, 7.
Prlzra will bo given for every imagin­
Wholo number of blind paupers main- able sport and entries for everything.
tataed, 3.
Whole number of mute paupers malnThe list of amnsem'ou consists of
aMrorO*
■
horse racing, base ball, blcyole racing,
Nationality of the paupers: Ameri­
cans, 43; Irish, 8; Scotch, 1; German, 1. being overlooked. There will be balloon
Number of deaths among paupers 11. ascensions and public weddings, dsneos,
Number of peraonx outside tho poor­ free vaudeville shows and innumerable
house temporarily relieved, 158.
other attractions to keep all busy, day
and night.
talnod outside tho ;&gt;oorhouse, but not
Tho grand parade, whfoh takes place
on Thursday forenoon, will bo ono of
number of Insane supported tho moat unique sights over wltncwaod.
taylama within year, 8.
Wholo number of deaf supported al mask and the fun will be unlimited and

number jxxw persons support-

over recorded. Tbo beautiful Island

cousins everybody.
Iq fart every merchant In the bustling
little.city la making a life effort to out­
do hl* neighbor In adding to the suc­
cess of the fssll rat Neither money nor

that have tgken place within the borBpace Is Inadquato to describe tho
festival as It Will be when the doom of
the city are thrown opea to the public
on Thursday morning August Bth. Go
on tho first day and see what money and
push osn accomplish,
FOr concessions and privilege* address
the secretary, John J. Mllboirn, Eaton
Rapids, Mich.

Mlchlgan Central Excursions.

Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
of sale dally from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
For rates and particulars call at ticket
office.
Bay Vlow Camp Meeting and Aisem*
bly, Bay View, Mich., July 9 to Aug.
the round trip. Children halt fare.

Limit to return Aug. 17th.
Sunday Excursion Notice: Each Sun-

.

Mtetei......
round trip, will be sold to local points
on Michigan Central wherei the trip

;
:
.

Tit* Teachers are Studying
It is alwKgs a pte^ra to the writer
train going and’returning within the
to Hep Into a gathering of school tesch­ limit of Sunday.
er*. Hence he was pleased to visit.
dusirs, th'Michigan Central will sell
summer tourist tickets at greatly reUte high school building and Anoed ..rates. For particulars call st
ticket office.
a room well till'd with bright

abash'd, young school raseRato Ono first claat faro for rouud trip.
are.about seventy ladles and twenty Children half faro. Dates of Bale July

petition for pn
Ing Aug. 23rd

WARRANTY.
Frank D. Black to Daniel W. Rogers,
parcel sec 4 Ofangovillo, (500.
Bold la Count to Alonzo E. Kenaaton,
lot6 bik 18 eastern addition city, (800.
Harmon D. Wood sad wife to George
Edwin Caau, 47.42a sec 31 Woodland,
C500.
Francis M. Roberta and wife to
Alonzo E. Kenastou, GOa see 0 Hastings,
•B400.
ton Matteson,
MOO.

Orangeville,

ingeville, (1700.
). Rockwell and wife to

Patcr Trumpet Is’painting his house.
Horace E. Hall returned to Kenlucky
Monday.
* -

J. T. Lombard went to Detroll thia
morning.
The wool boot factory is not running
at present.
• Mrs. George Bullen is visiting friends
in Shepardsville.
D. R. and A. D. Cook wont to Ann
Arbor Monday morning.
Mias Annie Bullen has gone to Pot­
terville for a two weeks' visit.
Mra. tee Denton went last night to
Grand Rapids, her future homo.
Mias Cecil Eggleston of Hastings Is
visiting her cousins In-Castleton.
, (5,000 for a correct estimate-on vote
In Ohio, MunacbusetU and Iowa.
W. W. Potter went tp Nashville yes­
terday morning on legal burintra.
Elizabeth Matthews of Dowling has
had her pension increased to (8.00.
Dr. Lathrop end party went to Gun
lake yesterday for a week's exiting.
C. M. Tower arrived home from YpoilanU, Sunday, for a week's vacation.
Miss Mae Roberta of Chicago is visit­
ing friends and relatives in this city.
Mr*. H. E- Hall and daughter, Bos
sle, visited Middleville friends Monday.
Mias LT Broasrau went to South
Bond this moruing fora few days' visit.
Miss Lady Freer returned Monday
from a visit to her slater, In St. Joseph.
Prosecuting Attorney Thomas is mov­
ing Into bls new house In the second
ward.
There wilt its no services at the M.
E, church Sunday, except Sunday
school.

Battle Creek to help take care of her
daughter.
Henry Ledyard L'Homraedieu, son
of General Superintendent L'Hommedieu, of the Michigan Central railroad,
was struck and instantly killed at Ann
Arbor yesterday evening by the Oread
Rapids and Kalamazoo ExprMs. Tho
young man was an engineering stu­
dent.
The Herald la in receipt of a com­
Tbornspplo, Jackson and Detroit ex­
munication from tho Press Publishing
cursion, Sunday, Aug 4th. Thornspplo
From fr (htful dtollgut
Mre. Assoc!ailon of Detroit to the efleet that
Nannie G« agar of LaGra
the announcement of the census popula­
piled Buck :n« Arnica 8i
tion of Canada will be made some rime
during tho mouth of August. Those
to. orally pro
who have made guesses on ths populai and j&gt;il. j lion of ou&gt; northern neighbor will bo
Grand Rajdds and Ottawa^ Beach ox'. H. Good- Interested In the result, especially if
they happen to win a prise.

calves active at (5.00 a
Rato of (1.13 to Eaton Rapids, Satur­
day, Aug. 3rd, account Michigan Blate lambs (5.G£&lt;^ 15.25; mixed (3.500 (4.60;
largo experience and ability, U Holiness Camp Meeting. Limit to re- &lt;mll»,(L7a @(2.60.
Hogs are tho leading feature In thia
olor- His work includae the fol Expodtlon and Industrial Fair, To- market, light receipts: trade U Sctlrs
I subjects; Art of teaching, reedu the following prioes:
Rate
one
first
daaa
faro
for
the
round
Prime mediums, (5.75 0 (Lae: YorkC.G. Wade of Bellevue has the
ersj (5.78 0 (5.80: pigs,15.76 0 (5.80;
31st. Return limit not later than Sept. roughs, (6.W0 W.O0-. stags, i off. crip-

Mottlo ami Mottle, the twin daugh-

reu belt (fare. Train will return
i tfoy leaving Ottawa Heaeh a® p.

Regent, la building a picking house.
|
A. J. Newton returned Saturday
slon pursuant
Wednesday cv&lt;
or Benkes prei
call Aid. fo.
thia morn Ing to spend a few days visit­ year. Heath, W
O. F. Brooks, B
ing friends.

charged with

tithe* been

Bentley, Rider A Co. are putting In
some new machinery and also a blower
system for removing shavings and dust.
Prof. Delos Fall, of Albion, superin­
tendent of public instruction la in the
city today attending the teachers' In­
al Bute.

friends dropped in to see Ulin lost even­ tied. Ayes, Brunson. Goodyear,
ing, and congratulate him on bis 73rd Warner, Waters.. Aid. Brook* ei
from voting.
,

County: I will be prepared to buy and
handle poaches after August 10. T. 8.
DkMott.

Ml*. Fred Barlow accompanied by Lor
Aid. Waters moved Its adoption.
Monday morning, They went by boot Carried. Ayes, F. O. Brooks, Bronson,
Goodyear, Heath, Warner, Waters.
from Detroit

-tssarsiSKSTSPWt'a

with bar daughter, Mrs. George Newtoo, Mrs. Albert Smith returned yes­
Aid. Brooks moved its adoption. Car­
terday U&gt; her home in Sherman.
ried. Ayes. F. 0. Brooks. Bronson.
Quarterly mooting a* the U. B. | Goodyear, Heath. Warner, Waters.
On motion of Goodyear meeting ad­
church next Saturday and Sunday. ■
J. B. Bosrere,
W. D. Stratton, presiding older, will journed.
conduct all sessions. Quarterly conforoaco Saturday al 3:00 p. tn. Preach­
Ing services Saturday evening; Sunday

peetor to a St Louis Hcpublic reporter,
Charles Collins of Rutland, an old "I didn't believe In sueb a thing aa a
man preuy dose to the eighty mark, man's hatr standing on end." And
was brought before Justice Walker thia
rncrul ng on complaint at Kearney Root,
Mias Lottie Van Auken Is thu guest for assault- He plead guilty and was
of Dr. E. W. Adams and family at fined (3.50 and cents, amounting in all
DeileTue.
to (10XX); or ten days In jail. Ho paid
James Townsend has ootutnooced an
The program of sports for the soldiers'
addition to his tenant bouse In the sec­
Tbo friend* at MIm Sophia H. Watand tailors' reunion, Aug. 22and 23 will
ond ward.
Include the following features:
Mr. and Mrs. Archie MeCoy went to wedding reception al the Waters reilTug of war bv old soldiers, not lap
Battle Creek this morning for a few deuce In Bowne township, Wednesday,
than fire each side; (5 for winners.
days' visit.
Aug. 1th from 7.-00 io 11:00 p. m. The
minute I thought them
Foot race for boys under fifteen.
Rev. George Bullen went to Eaton groom will be Mr. Win. G. Murphy and
Wheelbarrow race, 6 to enter.
Rapids yesterday morning to attend the happy couple will be at homo si
Shot-put.
Relay race, 5 in each team.
camp meeting.
Run and broad jump.
The will of the late Samuel Carson of
Harrison and Jerome VanAnnan
Hop, step and jump.
went to Benton Harbor Tuesday for a Galesburg, was admitted to probate by eulffing the air. with their whisker*
Standing jump.
Hurdle race, 120 yards, 10 hurdles.
few days’ visit.
Judge White al KaJamazoo Tuesday,
of their teeth, switching their tails
Pole vaulting.
The U. B. Indies' Aid society win tho spirited contest over the admission
meet with Mrs. Gienn Evarts for work which had boon exported not having
Slow bicycle race.
materialised. Tho real fight In the spot. 1 couldn't move from ebeer fright.
Fat men's race, 3 to outer, tmt less next Tuesday afternoon.
than ODO pnonda.
'
Mrs. J. C. Lasnpmau and sou James
There will also be prizes for the old­
circuit court, whore the validity of tho
est sold tor; oldest soldier's widow; old. went to Eaton Rapids this morning to
assignment of personal property by
attend campmoetlng.
Mr. Carson as trustee for the children
Farmers and Fruit Growers of Barry
county: I will bo prepared to buy and
handle peaches after August la T. 8.
lh Spanish war; also prizes for the tall- DkMott.
a tbo heaviest and the smallest man
Mrs. Charite Pickell returned Mon­ Cass county circuit court. The suwoman.
.
Blcvcle expert Giddings of Kalama­ day evening from Grand Rapids where
zoo will be present to amuse tho crowd, she attended the wedding of her niece,
and the carnival will dose Friday even­
MI
m Violet McMillan.
ing in a blaze of firewerka and glory.
AU thews attractions are In addition
Miss Rose Goodyear and her niece,
to the Vlrlgrapb; the high diver*, and ErmlaaGoodyear, started for the "Soo” however, allowed (6,000 alimony In­
and other places Tuesday noon, intend­ stead (3,000 granted by the circuit
ing to bo gone about a month.
tractions in sight.
court, and (1,000 attorney fees Instead afterward."
Will and Elizabeth Field went to
Detroit Live Stock Market.
Clinton this moruing to spend a few
Although bujl baiting *w
Indictment* charging perjury were
weeks with relatives and friends In that
Michigan Centra) Live Stock Yards,
village and In Tecumseh and Mancheo- returned by tho grand jury yesterday at
Detroit. July 30th. The demand for
Chicago against John A. Hlossy, formUro cattle is quiet this week; receipts
Nora, wife of C. H. Wiley of Rutland,
goading of the animal In
the Knights of Pythias, and Henry B.
lowing prices are belug paid at thu died July 30th, aged 22 years. The re­ Stolte, former secretary of the endowmains were taken to Barrington, tho
Detroit Uro Stock Market;
Prins steen and heifers, (4.50 0 old homo of-deoOMed, and funeral will
(5.00; handy butchere'_ca»le, (3.90 (4 be held tomorrow.
charge is alleged to lie In tho statement
Mrs. William Stephens of Battle
•4.40; common, (2.75 («♦ (2,75; OMMrs*
oows, (1.5OQ(L5O: Mockers and feed­ Creek, formerly Mis* Fannie Wilmont, premo lodge in 1«U8 and 1899, which
is reported to bo vqry rick. Her moth­
ers dull at (3.75 @ M.00.
the defendants, as officers, of the lodge,
Milch cows quiet st (25 0 (15. er, Mrs. A. A. Wlllmoot, has gone to
Barry, (1400.
Goo. E- Hill and wife to Joseph F.
Webber, lota 7 and fl blk 1 Chamber­
lain'* addition city, (125.

academic In its character.

I scbottl law,

11.00 a Yi

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

tho state of Illinois.
Sylvester G reuse1 received a letter til! batted.’" At Winchester It was or­
dered (thirtieth Henry VHD “that from
Walter IL Eaton, now of Muskogee,

place Is one without a government, but
la all right for making money andffae

bull, but anile »t tho hull-ring* within

but has been there long enough to want

dent Knight of Pythias, and he says
there la such a lodge In Muskogee; its

rhlch they required Information he

for joining la MO and it* annual due*

but tbo twelfth remained standing,
with bls eyes fixsd downward, as If
among friends or a band of cowboys, as absorbed In thought

The post office department has paid
tbo reward offered for the arrest and finding out, however, that they were ail
conviction of the pereons who robbed
friends.
the Nashville post office on tbo morn­
Mrs. Fred W.OUey, wife of our new ing of October 3, 1900, to the following
The Only Headache Cure.
veterinary turgeoo; came over from officers who were instrumental in effect­
Frank J. Baker, oHfoforsdu fiprin^.
Union City yesterday. She willMturo ing thu rapture- R. A. Brooks and
Fred White of Naabvillv, (U» and NO
respectively; Dan Olnated of Assyria,
(IDir, ami Harn RlkAle. no* rf Van-

�A RICH MAN’S WISDOM.
fi^ jOTHSCHnjyS maxim through all hta life wa»
LW-jJ “Get the best!" It was not merely the desire
nNfefj of a rich' man; it was the wisdom of a sue-

lSlxJ ctssful nun. The best is always the cheapest.
Take the example of Ivory Soap. It costs half as much
as fancy soaps, yet more than common yellow soaps.
But In Hs results—fn its economies of time, labor and
fabric—in its pleasant effect on the skin, it is better
than either and as cheap as any soap in the world.

Carrot Optalsa.

Kitchener has banished the sword ae a
wcapou of not tho slightest use Now
he Is urging the home government to
take away ihe Infantry regiment* from
South Africa and replace them with
tanuntedmen.
*
7Vntfi recently England placed lu lellauce in lb* field in masse* of acarlet
clad infantry, who stood In serried
rank* defiant of the charges of th*
enemy's cavalry, and at th* order to
.u_ .------- et „ Wddeniy
mass and by

Il would teem tlmt hardly anyone
can take Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pill*
ahlA filled with lids year’s crops, was without receiving marked benefit. Tb*
deklroyod by the same storm.,
wonderful action qf this tnwdlclnc In
-Grand Ledge wlllhavox fair Septem­ putting people on their feet who are In
ber 4,5 and l"
a weak, run down condition la tho talk
Mrs. Jacob Ware and daughter. Lon*, of every place they are known. It la
of Rattle Creek were probably fatally only a short time sine* they Ural camo
burned Saturday while lightning a
to Hastings yet today they are mor* in
gaaolin* MOTA
’. l y
evidence for merit with Hoaxing* peosay* that notwithstanding I be opiniocr pl* than all other medioin** combined;
of seme to tbe cuntvery, thedlseaao now
pceratllng at the asylum Is small pox, Hastings, MIchi Myx: “I wm all run
pure and simple, though of a mild form. down and 'could olmply do nothing,
. Seeing that thing* were awfully quiet pain* in tho head and nervoua. H*aron Main st reel last Thursday and that
J&gt;.n Felghner wa» greatly tn need of of Dr. A. W. Chaw'S Nerve MU* I got
an Interesting item with which to re­ * box at W. H- Goodyear1* drug store.
gale tho readers &lt;4 the News, a team After taking one box the headache*
bolouglng ton Kaluno farmer runaway have gone, nerve* are steady and. I feel
right through th* business tart of strong and vlgoroox. The medicloa I*
Nashvlllo. Running at'» llvdy pace
up the street they managed to collide certainly good and I gladly recommend
with a wagon, taking off awheel, wreck Ik.” Dr. A. W- Chaee1* Nerve PUto
the wagon which they were - drawing, are sold al SQc a box at dealers or Dr,
scare another horse to that U broke
loose and ran away, and finally run A. W. Cha** Medicine Co., Buffalo, N.
slam agri nt t a wagon in front of a black­ y. 8o* that portrait and signature of
smith shop and land In a heap on their
beads, smashing e push cwt in their
final great gymnastic act.
Emandpatlon day is being celebrated
When Thu Cosmopolitan, It its April
at Knlamaxoo todaynumber, published an essay, at puce
Kolamaxoo is considering the project clever and philosophic, on ‘The Ideal
of establishing 0 city crematon for tho Wife,” a demand was created for a pa­
disposal of garbage..
per on ‘Tbo Ideal'Husband" by th*
Liveryman George Knowles has re­ same aulhor-Lavlnl* Hart The Au­
ported to th* officers a ca*e of great
cruelty to a team of horses which will gust Cosmopolitan contains an essay on
probably end In seriou, comcqueoces this subject—on which few people agree
for tho perpet rator erf whs: seems to be —which Is certain not only to prove
widely interesting, but to cause lively
taken out Sunday morning by Robert
Stroute tor a drive to Gall lake. Ho
returned in the evening with the ani­ Van Rensselaer Cruger (Julien Gor­
mal* «o boated and worn out that It was don) tell* Che story of the life of tbe
nocuesary to lead them about the born French wife with all it* I regie common­
for some time before they could lie al­
lowed to stand, and ouo had 11 deep place narrowness. ‘Tb* woman of
cute in tbo »ldo where it had been small capacity put* up with, and, per­
struok with a whip or aorne heavier in- haps, does much toward maintaining
Btrumcut of torture. Tho animal waa present conditions," say* the author,
badly used up and both ihowed plain
signs of bad treatment.— Kalaauuoo
Telegraph.

eqnaMy etroug apringa. WhenlttoaM.
th* Platea form a sort of platform, and
aa soon is the tlgtr which has bees
lured thither by tbe dog seta Ute foot
thereon the apririgs are released, and
tbe cruel steel gripe the leg and bolds It

kind of i
men like.
Too many men in
their twenties are
bald. This is absurd
and sll unnecessary.
Healthy hair shows
man’s strength. To
build up the hair from
the roots, to prevent
and to

tho** who bare set tbo trap are never
tar away ba la ta'u abort time either
killed or securely caged. At tbe sama
Um* tbe dftg to rtlriucd. and Indeed ba
could not be removed from tba Inrio-

color to faded or gray
htlr. Notice tMl
____
word, “always.” And
it cures dandruff.

White la, I euppoee. after' all the
proper color for a flagpole. ’ The white
pole seems to stand up more mastltk*

"The poles that thus far hare been
painted In other colors than white hare
moat of them been painted red. a terra
cotta rod, and In my Judgment tills
deep rod la a pretty good color for a

talllc fixture indicating the points of
tb* compass. Is a fin* glided eagle, this
whole top piece of gold showing very
strikingly and effect! rely by contrast

Being somewhat curious m to be*
reasons. tb* clerical gentleman said,
“But madam, tell me why yon wtah to

prevent designing men from doing
ch advertising, ana that 1s the reason

any ooe "alt behind tier."
"Yet you will be sitting behind oth­
ers, who perhaps fed tbs aams way,"
off bacon for cotton, pound fur pound,
th* meat to bo delivered during th*
year and tbe eotton to be handed over
and tells it Impartially, whether tho next tai). But tb* grocer smlkd a
news bo political or otherwise. It Is, take mo for a greenhorn smUo and de­
in fact,’almost a dally at th* price of a clined. Lari »prtng he wax picked up
weekly and you cannot afford to be by the same very gentle and unsophis­
ticated farmer, and white It waa a
Republican and democrat alike can good trade for both the pork peddler
read the Thric*-a-W*ek World with will xtay out of th* game thto year.
They traded then on a pound for
absolute confldonco in Ito truth.
pound baate, and while cotton staid at
In addition to nows, It publishes flrstsuited to the horn* and fireside.
’ The Tbrico-a-Week World’s regular
subeer! ptlou price is only »tW&gt; per year
and this pays for IM paper*. We offer
this unequalled newspaper and tbe
Hkaald together one year for S 1.75.
Th* regular tubscrljHlon price of th* at null and Cotton only 8 cant*. Next
two paper* la *2.00.
-fall th* prion of cotton may bo mneb
Um; bento the unwiIllngneM of tbo

Tba charge that Schley 1* a coward
is very easily dlspored of by the fact
that M per cent of the shot* which
struck the Spanish ship* al Santiago
were fired by the Brooklyn, and M per
cent of th* damage done the American
fleet wm received by the Brooklyn, and
that the only man killed intbeengagement on the American side stood right
hy AdmjralSchloy when struck, NevertheloM There appear* to have been a
conspiracy from the begin-*— —
prlvo Bchloy of sail credit fa
and to give ft to Admiral Si
uuly saw the light from

and Axof seaports It It a common
That may I*," replied ths derout
sight to observe mile* of Chicago mad*
reaper* and other agricultural Imple­ lady earnestly, "bat you know I have
ment* awaiting ahtpment Inland, while such a wretched little wisp of hair at
at Batum to unloaded machinery for tbe back of my bead that It would cer­
tainly Interfere wlib my devotions If
’I knew any one was looking at IL"—
lines being constructed by a RusroAmariean factory In Buaxla. In the
west machinery for electrical plants,
railway material and mill machinery
find their way to Riga and BL Peters­
burg. white in th*, east th* result of
tbo exar’s ukase abolishing all tariffs
on materials entering L’adflc porta of
Russia has bad the dtetred effect of
vastly Increasing Siberia’s commerce
with America. Through these Siberian
port, passed tbo rails, tics, locomotive*
and equipment of the Manchurian and

Epilepsy

but few of them captive, for th* bird
does not take readily to a cage, and
unkM caught when very young It to
reported to commit suicide rather than
endure Imprisoement or to be supplied
with poison by the free birds that pity
Begin* a thrilling story of love and
political conspiracy tn’Spaln, entitled
“The Velva Glove" by Henry Seton
Merriman, author of “The Bower*,?
“The Isle of Unreel," and other suc­
cessful romance*. Byron W. Holt, the
statistical export of the Now York Koform Club, writes of the Bi 1 Hou Dollar
Steel Trost, Rev. Jenkin Uoyd Jones
describe* Th* Coogrv** of Religion and
Samuel K Moffett tell* of tome Inter­
esting Incidents in tboStmnuoaaXews.
paper Ufc. Ths culmination of lbw
yachting season la recognlxed by a bril­
liant cover, and a strikingly Illustrated
article by puncan Curry- The bom*

plantations, knowing very little about
ornithology, shoot any bird they com*
adross aud are Indulging tn potpl*
made of the American nightingale.
Thto slaughter has been tergely stupped by the licence taxes placed on tho
tale of shotguns and ammunition. Thto
action wm* uot token, however, until
there were very few mocking birds left
that sb* told th* story of tb* care of In Louisian*. Tbo tame I* tru* of the
bee boy to tb* friend who now repeats gam* tew which wm passed only at the
IL Not as much was known about test rewlon of tb* legislature. when tbe
sanitary conditions then as now, but ducks bad been kilted or largely driven
It was not In a time of primitive Igno- from Louisiana. and tbe action at th*
Ornithological union tn regard to tea
bird* alto exine a llttto tetA-N*W York

Oxi fever 1 was extraordinarily care­
ful. Why. wban th* akin betan to
pool 1 rubbed tba child down with my
bands every day to remove every Ioom
fragment let it f«U Into a cloth, and
then I gathered l: up carefully and

Th* listener tu that story laughed
thru end there, to tbe great surprise
and indignation of tbe mother, and
laughs now at tb* ridiculous Ignorance
of a woman wlx&gt;'eialm«t to kava even
a vsstlg* at eaiatuan *«nsa.~N«w York

is the source of all health,
and perverts the function*
of every organ.
Because
of its stubborn nature, it i*
often called incurable. This
u not true. There is one
medicine that never fails to
check the nervous spasm*
and give new strength to
the entire system.

Nervine
allays nervous irritatioo,
stops spasms, restores di­
gestion snd mental vigor.
ScUby druggte'caraaraataX
Dr. MQm Mcdfco) Co, Elkbxrt. lad.

�hour/ Without instructions. and al­
though tho servant waa told several
times that It was not wanted she did
i.r,t appear tn understand and cautio­
Ira 0. Baker, prof*trf civil en­ ned to bring it just tha same.
"In tbe bold wore electric tells. The
gineering, University of nilnpto, tn •
paper lu Tbo Technograpb severely first day 1 rang for something, and a

af Hatlip Nittaoal Biak

Th Cliunt Him In th Cltj
—Or ratbfir, the best place
Ip the city to get dean is at

BUSBY BROS,' BATH ROOMS
Up-to-date Toneorlal Work.

leading good roads advocate* aa to tbe
Using that would be effected by tire
general establishment of Improved
•tone highway*. He say* by'.way of

concerning tbo advantages of good
roads, but seme of It has done more
barm than good, since Its extreme
views an*! fallacious arguments bare

.. " *81, •root' (yes, air), was tha reply.
"Then why dldn't'you answer itr
"Tbe boy that answer* your excel­
lency's ten basgune-io market with
the mansger/’
'
-'

1 waa found to kill ragweed, wild bar­
ley, wild buckwheat, penny ertro and
other weeds, while 4 pound* 1A 60 gal­
lons killed ragweed, mustard and soma
other weeds. The stronger solution

you should have cbma tn his place.*
“ 'No, aenor. It Is bls occupation to
answer your belt 1 answer the bell of

MEHVOUS

DEBIUTY.

nd.eUllo. *oca be* ( llhoaM

iraasa?awcs«jthose who have giown rape wo tellers
It to be a good and profitable crop to
raise for green feeding swtoe. sheep
and young stock or for poultry that ara;
confined tn yards and think it mfghi
have considerable value as a part olj
the feed for fattening stock fit prepar­
ing them Io fallen. Its feeding vain* tai
given lu the tables as nearly equal to

$15,000 in Cash
dltlon of tbo public highways can be
secured. Fanners Instinctively know
that Boons of tho leading arguments In

TO BE GIVEN AWAY

and It will grow mure pounds of green
feed to the acre than cither of these ex­
cepting tho corn, while the iced la Mt
expensive or the Isbor of caring for It

2.000,000.wm
OHIO,

A RECKON, IN
f MASS.,

ANO

IOWA.

HASTINGS HERALD

'WHAT DO YOU ESTIMATE-?

OUR OFFER.
portatlon— at sumo seasons only a little
ant, at others very conaldersidc.
"Second.—tiivo a w,der choice of
time of marketing crop*

bandaonio spirit, with long niouatnchea
and bis balr parted carefully down tho
eon tor. that was hovering round a mld-

lately

YOUR ESTIMATE.

three years In succession, often disap­
pearing ss suddenly a* they came,
while it no peas are to be found they,
can as well live on tbe clover as on
peas. If there ere peas, they prefer
them to clover, am! they are destroyed

We believe It would be profitable to
every grain grower to carefully select
by a alete or lu acme other way enough
of tile largest and plotnpeal kernel* to

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Film tl bi Awariid it Fillnvt
.1,573,493
. 1,684,420 Increase 0.56 per cent
.1,616,423 decrease 4.04 percent
.1,533,887
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5.10 per cent
.1,578,462 Increase 2.77 per cent
.1,036,718
•&lt;
22.22 per coni
.1,672,109 decrease 18.40 per cent,
.1,632,540
■'
2.62 per cent
,1,663,388 increase 7.80 per cent
.1,005,010
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18.88 per cent

tion of rural schools. This Is an Im­
portant advantage, pertleulsrly to tbe
coming generation.
■Twelfth,-B’acflltat* rural mail de­
livery,
“Thirteenth.—Improve tha sanitary
condition, particularly tn villages and
•'Fourteenth.—Improvs tbo appear­
ance of fbo highway.
. “it to customary to include the In­
crease In tbo price of land ae ono of tho
advintsgu of gofid roads, but tho tocrcato tn price of land to simply tba

The certificates of the secretaries of tho sUUe named
showing tlio combined official vote will determine who
are entitled to tho prises and th* awards will be made
within 30 days aftor the official totals known.. .

peri mens that bare been made lu tbla
''John,'' she said as she toyed with way Indicate that tbo average of tbe
one of his coat buttons, “this la Leap entire crop was nearly doubled by
about
five years' practice of this meth­
year, ts it not f*
.
od. and even then tbe average waa far
looked fuudly down on her golden bead
Hut was pillowed on his manly bosom.
.•This Is tbo year when the proposing
la done by the young ladles7"

In sugar beet growing It is essential
to grow a email, sweet beet rather than
a largo beet, such as a mangold. Manx
have endeavored (o grow roots of l*fgW
elxc. thereby securing a larga yield per
acre. In sugar beet growing an entirely;
opposite method must be adopted, as
largo sugar beets lack tbe most dcslra-

41,000.00
ML I'm going to let you do the pro­
posing- yourself In The old' fashioned
way- Tbe old fashioned way to good
enough for roc." And tbe gtrntlo maid­
an gave her lover a beaming smile, end

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.
• A curious account of bow quad* are
fattened fur the m-irket to given Ln a
London paper. It appear* that quails,
being regular In their habits, always
food directly they wske up tn the
morning. They are there faro put In a
targe cellar ill only by electric light In
tbo dark they gn to sleep, but directly
the light to turned &lt;-n they wake up and
breakfast. Thia process to repeated time
after time, end the birds, ala aye later­
log under the dUtnkm that mcrutog
has arrive*!, once more breakfast, over
and over again. They have been known

Noter breed a female simply
■bo la a female, but because .
sotoe particular merit which Ji
Io Increase lu her produce by c

attar It to on. Is simply Uta
light a frame a* you can th
neck tight from shoulder to
row can eat and drink, but

�gam maitiw,

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Liiwltw and floor Dtaiat.

Drew Goods aid Ostisgt.
Our No. 2000 broadcloth, heavy, all wool, 54
in., regular price tl.25, sale price . . . $1.00
All wool Prunellas and Venetians, regular
11.00 values, sale price70c
Venetians, Coverts and Zibilenea, 05c. and
75c. values, at 50c
Niagara Waist Flannels, all wool, new color- .
ings, were 50c. and 60c., now85c.
out our entire oxn goods department
During the sale we offer our

Biiiro Nev Line of Ontinz Flanils
at prices that will induce early buying-

500 yds. White Outing worth 7c., sale price .

. 5c

Builders and workmen will soon begin the attack.
While we are preparing to convert this store into a
greater shopping headquarters, the entire street front
will be tom down-to give place to a more spacious ves­
tibule and modem show windows, with interior fixtures
and fittings thoroughly overhauled and modernized. To
compensate the friends and patrons of this store for the
inconvenience in entering and leaving we have decided
to offer very low price inducements in all departments.

Hemp carpet, regular 20c. value, sale price . . 16c
% wool ingrain, high grade, 40c. and 45c.
values, sale price88c
Heavy J4 wool ingrain, 50c. and 55c. values. . 45c
Extra super all wool ingrain, 60c. and 65c.
valnes, during the sale only ..... 55c
“Pera" ingrain, extra wide and heavy, all long
wool, worth 75c. and 80c, sale price . . o2j^c
Japanese cotton warp mattings, 25c, 80c ,85c
and 40c values at.20c, 25c, 80c
Linoleums and oil cloths at 20 per cent discount.
Fldor denims, 88 in. wide, regular values 20c
and 22c, sale price.............................
17c

DOMESTICS AND LININGS.

HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.

Anderson LL 4-4, worth 6c., now .
..................................
Ladies' and Children's Tan Hose, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c
Attica AA -1-1, worth 7c., uow
values, now8c, 12j4c, 15c, 20c
Pepperell R 4-4, worth 8c., now
Extra values in Children's 10c. Hose.
Lonsdale Cambric now
18c
Ladies’ Fancy Hose, 25c, now . .
■Lonsdale Sheeting now
85c
Ladies’ Fancy Hose, 60c, now . .
Scorcher Bleached Muslin, regular 8c. value, during
22c
Boys’ Leather Stockings at . . .
sale only6#c
Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Pants—
25c values uow . . 15c.
20c values now . . 12^c
All linings, from Shelf Cambric to finest guaranteed TaL15c values now . . 10c.
10c values now . . 7c.
feta, will be sold al prices never before equaled in Barry
Ladies’ Combination Suits’ . . 20c, 45c
Muslin Underwear, all prices reduced % to
county. Lack of space prevents an itemized list
100 lbs. FLEISCHER'S SHETLAND FLOSS, all colors, regular price 10c. and 12j4c.t during our rebuilding

MISCELLANEOUS.
50 pr. Ladies’ Fine Shoes, $2, $2.50 and $3 values at . . 50c
12 pr. Children’s Shoes, worth $1.75, at .... . . 45c
12 pr. Infants’ Shoes, worth 75c, at
. 25c
Ladies' 25c Belts- now __
. 10c
Ladies' Silk Parasols, $2, 12.50, $3 values, now. . 5Oc, $1.00
Crash and Linen Skirts, 75c, $1, 11.25 values, at . 50c, 75c
Ladies' Fine White Shirt Waists, 11.50 values, sale price, $1.00
. ..
»
..
..
«
11.25
..
..
..
go,.
“
“
“
“ . “
$1.00
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70c
Sterling Percales and Brandenburg Cloths, 12^c and
15c. values, sale price10c
sale we offer this at 8c. per skein^OOc. per lb.

We take Due Bills on all groceries the same as money.

S&amp;LE BEGINS MONROY. AUG. 5, 1901
00767848

THE J. S. GOODYEAR CO

Phone 256.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
1^4 ^4 1^1 4^4

HASTINGS HERALD

4^4 i-|-4 a||A

Detroit Should Raise tho Money.

The plan to raise money by popular
subscription with which to build lu De­
Editor and Propria tor.
troit a suitable monument to Etaxen S.
Pingree is not progressing as rapidly as
could be desired and its projector* are
- Tbe Controversy Over Schley.
disappointed. Less than 18,000has thus
The great majority of the American tar been subscribed and this is consider­
people will undoubtedly deplore tbo un- ably less than half enough to accomplish
the object proposed. Tho failure of tha
latter in the navel Jlghi at Santiago.

mittee 11 raid to bd especially dkappolnt-

roached tbla country the people were Detroit.

A^i

A^A A^A A^A A~|fA 4^4 A^A 4^4 a^a a^A 4^A A^A i^A 4^6 4^4 A^A A^A 4^4 4^4 A^A 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 A^A 4^4 A~||A A^A A^A

IN calling Admiral Schley a coward,
caitiff, and a liar, In a book doaigned

1T'8 hard to toll what France may or

won't putlxMiis Napoleon on tbe throne
just yet awhile, anyhow.

acadeiny, tbo man Maclay has shown
himself not only’ totally until to write
history, but Also lacking In the iostlncu
of a true gentleman. Whether Schley money question out of politics but Mr.
Hanna will inject Irta of it into them;

One day at Lakewood while sitting
at a little table In the big rotunda hat]
drinking afternoon tea 1 met Mr. W. D.
Howells and had a delightful conversesonnllty of thia famous ruthor one cn-

Fbom the hullabaloo over Bob Evans'
proposition la essentially a Dotroil affair
though ho happened to be in spile of the attempt to Invest It with Interview In regard to thq»p lojurgeut
signals al Cloufuegoa, oni would think
that the facto preaented were altogether shouldn't expect to bare tbe first
things one does published, but one
of Schley who waa In command during meat without making any strenuous
plan to set down something one has
effort to Interest other cities and towns
quearloacd. The public baa a short
As Schley Mid at tho lime, there was

accomplished his greatest work while
IF Mayor May bury hasn't received
I have been to this day,
irabla Jealc
home city were more directly concerned forte to tbo cause of Detroit’s big ccle«oay which, to all appearances, has been
Militated and nursed by Sampson and

.

"

“Writing Is mostly drudgery,*

possible.*

gHtUtude; they were lu (loser touch President Loubet of France, and that

criticised, and snubbed, and accused by the real of tho people of Michigan, and
Admiral Sampson and his powerful
EVKN tho red hot republican protec­ imagine tho muse comes without
friend#, who are close to the admlnls- of Detroit to build a monument to his
tionists are beginning to see tha* their
iralion, that really there has been dsn­
tariff policy la provoking reprisals,
gar of public opinion turning against
outside the Hmiu of their own ally far Germany. under lead of the Agrarians, pts!"—Anna Wentworth in Woman's
being particularly determined to cripple Homa Companion.
Finally Uioiddccontattsck madeu|on
our farmvrs. lledprocliy would preAdairs) Schley by a socalled writer of

text-book tor

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we arc the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refitted,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Mode,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Phone 47.

Adjoining Bentley dk Rldcr'a Planing MUI.

It's Always a

Worlds
Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.
•
.

Any $5 Shoe ns for $3.50

I the Brooklyn fa a coward, deserving ’eight years they have more than daubthat they have to neg I set government
&gt; be uourt-martlalled, has brought this 1
ships In order to get through their priponding Increase in the e&lt;w. of running
of Inquiry has bon appointed the stale government tbe increase is too

and others in proportion.

Wtu. Senator Frye please explain
t the high character of the men expect anything different, however, so bow U is that 28 huge American seago­ explanations to be made about 8.30
ing utcaniahlpv are now being bulk—
when hodetnouMratod so pod lively that
I Investigation and a
noire could be without lose—without a
the sake ofhlXurieal
subsidy 1*111?
UWest of Justice, Ilia
«x! that th. Inquiry outivcatlon deserlod Bryan, are cotorn it It is warm here, but think what
t and convincing that
o whether Admiral
And 1 overslept myself."

l the b»tdsofHea&gt;(&gt;ton

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN

Pepto Quinine Tablets cure s coldfor the hospital ship Maine which ren­
dered such efflcl&lt;4lt service In South
Africa. King Edward has thanked
them, addressing them as bU "dutiful
and loyal subjects. ” They are wild
with delight and iheotheranglomanlaes

squadron that watched the narrow en­ tlcularly tn a project of tbla kind ought
trance of that harbor so faithfully day

■

ATTENTION

They’re extraordinary shoes at much less
than ordinary prices.
It’s the quality that attracts and the price

largest shoe stocks in Barry county.

We have Oxford Ties to tie to.
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75.

That ■

Bryan Is not the sole te»o&lt; party loyal.

Respectfully,

a t»»s pttpoff the
fappfaabMtfam

I'vrltBps hv thinks tho

C. H. OSBORN

�Io Readsrs.
ew Books
for 10c.

TtuCruu,
John Winslow,
The Tower of Wye,
Truth Dexter,
Tarry Thou Till I Come,
and others.

Heath’s Beef, Iron and Wine
u a fine hot weather tonic

doula today‘to play with tbe club at
that pise*.
.
A delegation of Hastings fan* want
P. T. Colgrove went to Detroit and
points In Monroe county th* for* part to Grand Rapids, Bunday, to witnews
th* ball game between Wheeling and
Grand Rapids. Herbert, formerly at
thia fifty and familiarly known a*
a buslneas trip through th* northern
“Reddy” I* playing first base regularly
pan of th* auta.for Wheeling, and playing It well, bo­
Mlss Luna Smith of Grand Rapid* U rides hitting like a fland.
th* guest of th* Misea* Gladys and
aThe Harrison Minstrel*, who travel
in two car* of their own, had a little
mishap in getting out of town last Fri­
day morning. Th* morning train on
tha C. K. k 8. w** to haul them to
Woodbury on thslr way to Grand
terior decoration on th* reridenc*of H. Ledge, but.in Karting to poll them out
C. Zoschnltt in Nashville thia week.
from the aide track tha rail* spread
A. B. Hum ha* moved Into tbe we*t and let both tb* heavy car* onto th*
ground. It took until noon before th*
street just built by Ira VanValken- freight engine could haul them back
upon tbe rail* and get them started tor
Mr*. W. W. William* and son, Ger­
ald, of Grand Rapids, ar* the guest* of
the former'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. M. the Congregational church ware fin­
ished thl* morning, and the decorator*,
Master Loyal Willlama of Grand Rap­ A. A- Eggleston ind sou* and Mr.
id* ha* bean vUillng hl* grandparents, Loreland, of Hasting*, left for Heating*
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Riker, during th* on the morning train. Tho work la
very fine and tasty, the free hand re­

A good many are taking advantage
background, la the very lateK in deco­
of the Hntai.D'B guessing contest offer.
ration* and to bo appreciated mutt bo
Read the big ad. oo another page for se«n. Anethar tssty feature la tbo Imi­
particular*.
THB DRUGGIST.
tation tiling bordering the bottom thre*
Mr*. Frank Thoma* and daughter,
Hasel, returned Monday evening frtna
The farmer* of Barry county will
picnic at Thom apple lake on Friday,
Traverse City.
Aug. 9, and contrary to our contempor­
Miss Gertrude Fletcher, who ha* been ary's, the Banner's, expectations or
tbe guest of Miss Elisabeth Field for anticipation it will not bo a political
the past two weeks, returned to her gathering nor will the speaker* discuss
home in Detroit yesterday.
the political issue* of the day. And If
they did, the republicans would be rep­
amination Tuesday before Justice resented by Grand Master Horton and
Walker on tbe charge of carrying con­ the democrat* by Hon Jatr.cw W.
cealed weapon* and we* discharged.
Holme—the speaker* not all being
B. D. Kopf, president and genera)
manager of the new electric light and
power company, baa moved his house­
hold good* from Grand Rapid* to thl*
tb* first part of the week.
All of the Detroit paper* naturally
Craig Bowling was the guest of Grand
gave a good deal of attention to the. bi­
Rapids friend* over Sunday.
centenary fcstiviUo* last week. Al) of
Levi Chase of CoaU Grove now get*
•8.00 a month from UnMe Sam.

It is not unusual for us to announce bargain sales, as tbonsands can
attest
Nickles, diines and dollars have been saved by our patrons
when the opportunity was offered.

^*hlTHIS WEEKjm-

_ .
make the sale prices appear low.
former selling prices. .

- , —
figure
The prices given are always
.

FRED L. HEATH,
tool iM Perwul.

Odessa, Monday to visit her aon.
By the Invitation of the Cook Broth­
Frank Brook* 1* budding an addition er* of the Banner, the editor* at the
to hl* residence on North Broadway.
county expect to ijxnd to morrow at
Mr*. Ray Wheaton of Grand Ledge Gun lake. Look out tor big flah Korle*
Wasinthedty lb* latter part of last
Do not forget that J. M. Bessmer It
doing all kinds of repairing or new
work that may be naked for, no matter
what it may bo, on abort notice, and at

tor* JuMlo* DeGolla *t Middleville, on
tbe charge of asaault with lnt«nt to do
great bodily injury lea* than murder,
ba* been continued to Aug U.
A telegram waa received here Sun­
Born, Saturday morning, to Mr. and
Mr*. Wm. Crate*, of the first ward, a day night announcing th* safe arrival
at SanFrandsoo of the Meade, from the
HB&gt; daughter.
Philippines, having on beard our Hast­
Players of flinch will And jurt what
ing* people, the N Ukcrni and Mia* Gerthey want In the line of card* at the

malned for the newem paper of them
all, the pioneer penny paper, ToDay,
to get out a distinctively bicentenary
edition, and thl* sprightly young journ­
al acquitted Itaelf very handsomely In
lu ambitious effort, loo. We congratu­
late To-Day. on lu 36-page, Cadillac

Mr* Emma Murdock of Lombard,
Kentucky, says thcr* are many pe­
culiar thing* down south and relate*
her experience In raising top-knot

of th* precious egg* which were guar­
anteed, If they hatched, to raise a top­
knot tor every duck. Her expectation*
were reallted but not as she anticipated.
Three of the egg* hatched three ducks,
also three top-knex*, but tha top-kqou
w*re not equally divided. Two of th*
water fowl* were devoid of th* knot,
while the other had the three, one on
and will beeont to th*dead loiter office each side &lt;f the head and one on top,
U not called for by August Ifftb: Mr. and Ls'qutte a curioalty. Waterman, Mr. Ira Hollandsworth
Mr*. Ira Grigg*.

it 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* if

Canned
Goods
Ccnvenlence tn Summer
Housekeeping.

And for our summer trade we have the best canned goods of
every kind; goods that you can be certain are the purest
and best. Canned and potted meats and fish, with
pickles, relishes and condiments. A fresh supply of
cookies and sweet goods always on hand.
The finest
lemons and oranges in market. Try our Armour's chipped

CITY MARKETS.

The Mlsrca Etta and Anna Tnimper
returned Saturday from a two .week*’
visit in Hillsdale county.
The United Brethren Sunday school
and society picnicked at Leach Lak*
last Friday and had an enjoyable lima
Ml** Gertrude Lake and friend, Mis*
Alma Strong, of Middleville spent Sun*
day with the former•» mother 1 n thl*

calendar sample* over seen In Barry
oodnty and invite* buxine** men who
want something in this lino io call and
ft* them. There 1* no use In giving
your order* ouuldo of town.

The Hastings fire whistle was heard
In town yesterday morning.— Lake
Ode*** Wave. Th* writer of th* above
article must have awakened from a
long dream,’a* the fire wh*Mle didn't
blow “yesterday" morning.

Mr. and Mrs. James Troxel went to
pwrior quality and appearance. Only
Ottawa Beach Tuesday night, for a
80 cent* a pack.
couple of weeks outing. Mr. Troxel
Ail fifteen or thirty day Pan-Ameri­
will
be at Manistee during tbe encamp­
can ticket* will he honored one way—
ment of the state troop*, wh*r* he will
play In th* Second Regiment band.

Mias Ada May Blaekmar, egad 19
Mr- and Mr*. Cha*. Hyatt aud daugh­
ter of Charioue, who have been camp­ yawn, died Saturday afternoon at IriX)
ing at Thornapple lake, spent Sunday o'clock, of *eptla peritonlUa, al the home
of Philo Dibble in Yankee Spring*.
with relative* In thia dig.
Tbe Church Helper, tbe official or­
gan of th* Episcopal church for West-

bla% the Tu«*day preceding her death
for a abort vlrit. Hha waa an orphan
and lived with Mr. and Mr*. FUber lu

ion of George N. Barnd, oa th* oharg ■ erf
betoew JttMiP-e M. W.

THE HASTIM8S NATIONAL BANK.

jaggaaaagas; —
ssusr—

JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS ...
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

* Dtkctiw eyesiflbt..

.......An Up-to-Dale Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

�HUNG HIM ON A HEAT HOOK, i

the coarootlom All ot th. delegate,
will not leave tho city today, aa twq
tteyr recreation ha. been provided tor
them by th. reception committee of
Chicago Baptista. Many of the dale­
gate* will visit the Pan-American Ex­
position at Buffalo before returning to

In the minister's final invocation he
thanked God for tho gathering of tbe
delegate* and expreeeed satisfaction at1
the wort that had teen done at the

without a naw and greater conception
of God and Hte work it ware belter
that ha had not coma to Chicago- I
wish that I might remain forever In
the Mme state ot aplrttitol exaltation
that I have bean In during thia conten­
tion. Opd makes ■* all hte inatramrata. however poor ones w* may bo.
Thank God that there arc few great
venlion. The men who have spoken
. .
.
. .. . .
■hewed the tricks of oratory and de­
livered their messages In etralghtforward langue**. It is the men with
meaaege; that we want, not tho mon
who talk In order that they may gain

TKO8. 8. gPRACUB A B4B.

PATENTS.
tok

W.r-&lt;’«t»«y

In Nebraska. Kansas, Oklahoma and
Mlaaourl early corn to .practically
reined.
With early and abundant
rains In these slates late core would
probably make half a erop or les*. Tbe
condition of the crop in Iowa is more
favorable than tn tbe before-mentioned
states and eoplons rains with moder­
ate temperatures within a week would
greatly Improve the prospects for a
large part of tbe crop. In Illinois. In­
diana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee,
more particularly tbe western portions
of tbe two iMt named stale*, corn te
now seriously tn need of rain. In Illin­
ois tbe crop bM not yet suatalued great
damage but will be materially reduced

hte opinion. For summer wear be
■uggeeu a calico shirt, while balbrig­
gan cotton 1* hla Idea of winter cov­
ering. The main point of hla theory
la the necessity ot weiring alwaye tbo

Lookioa tor • nemo.
August 0 at 0 a. m. tbe lottery of
horursteaiM and tho Mio of town lota
In Wichita, Kiowa. Apacbe and Com­
anche reservations. Oklahoma, will
begin. Thera are 160.000 people reg­
istered for the 18.000 assignments to
be made. Among thousands waiting
for the land lottery are many strange.

After the Invocation the hymn "Shall
Wo Gather at the Hirer" wm aung. end
after benediction by the Rev. E. E.
Ghlrera the congregation adjourned.

HONEY
over It a quart of rich milk, add four
heaping tableapoonfute ot granulated
sugar and a saltspoonful of salt Stand

BOWIE AT RAINMAKING.
brought Into use. Tbe fcetlral opened
Wednesday noon with tbe shrieking of
eteam wblatlea. ringing of bells and
boom of caunun. At a p- m. Cadillac
and bin officers landed and were re­
ceived by real live Indians In all tho
glory of paint, featberc and other In­
dian acceaaoriea. Thursday the great
parade of civic, military and Industrial
bodies drew thousands ot people to the
streets through which tt passed. It
"Deacon" O. L. Bprecher la acting as
was sn hour and a half passing a Dowle'a press agent. In a long notice
given point. Friday the fiorsl parade of tha “general overseer's" rainmaking
made one of the most beautiful street
pageants ever seen In the city. Tbe qualltisa In the Leave* of Healing, the
parade of floats on street car tracks

Bldg., DBTBOIT.

According to thia authority. the
weartog of flannel next tho skin la
Immensely tajnrtooe to the general ran

Pcpto Quinine Tablets.

Laxative Bromo-Quinine

Those tablets relieve and euro none
uipaUon. ZScoota.
-

■RIDER AGENTS WANTED
one in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model
a
bicycle ot mr manufacture. TOU CAB BAKR |10 TO
A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride far yometM.

top after placing II In tbo ovcu atlr it
thoroughly, not allowing a crust to
form on top till tha milk become* thick

I 1901 M#dil»L£i±$IO to $18
U’00A’88Nodsl*a£.$7fe$l2

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.

onion choppod One. Besson with Halt
and pepper and add ■ little gravy. But­
ter escalop dlsbeii or stwlte aud All
"It is very rtriklng." soya "Deacon"
Bprocher In the article, "that one of
the find manifesto!Iona of the approval

and taking posseealou of the logs a&amp;
tar &lt;&gt;»« service of tbe injunction upon
him. Judge Ckmnlno found that Bhien
waa In contempt of court and denied
tbe motion of the attorney-general to
dissolve tbe InJunclUm and gave abso­
lute possession of tbe logs to the Pine

J. L. MEAD CYCLE 00.

Ban McDuhl, in Michigan. Yeetertay
afternoon tho mrvicaa at the taber­
nacle on Michigan areuue ww* con­
ducted by "Overseer" Bprecher. who todalged la a tirade that wm a weak
copy of hla superior. He attacked the

EDMUNDS

MYSTERY

SOLVED.

Wllkeabarre, Pa. July JOz—George
T. Bdrannda of Plymouth hu found
hla daughter, Sadie. who, nine years
■go. when she waa eighteen year* old.
LUHbrldge attacked him with a knife, dlaappearad from her home to Alpena.
then felkxl him with an ax, afterwards Mich. It we* thought ehe had been
tying his hands and banging him to
* beef book. LUUbrldge denle* that
he hit Bussell w|th an ax, but rays he
knocked him some1cm with a btew

moved to Plymouth. There ho started
In bualnoM anew, but brooded over
the mystery. Two wsnka ago Ute

gOowhur*a. (SHl.uail 16: printing. &lt;31.NMfib; binding, (19,04601; stationery.
Fct tbe previous fiscal
year ihe allowances were 64M.TST and visit fallowed. Tbe daughter at ti
far tbs year IS»«. 9XUt,l'H. Xcwrly ell time at her dlMppearanae married
man aow living In Hew Orleans, L

New Tort. July to—A dtepateh to
the World tram Berlin »sye: "The
tear h« Uen rapidly taking on flesh
atoea hte lllnsea. Ho la very pale, but

no riiHn ordering from ua, Myoudo not need to pay
&gt; —-t—
.nit mm
-

/to « kJ
H. Bh««p
is ■; common to nur. n 10 m TtukStJa
nod to cMN, M« &lt;0 USD; common to
ButSl^Caul. nptuy light ■ beet, N S
to M ® H«»-Mvd1um 10 choice Uavy

Chisags.

Ono quart of perfectly fresh milk,
ore-flftb of a 2 cent cake of yeast, on*
tobleapoonful ot sugar.. Dtesolve tbe
yeast In a little water and mix It with
the sugar and milk. Put tbe mixture
into strong bottles—beer bottles are.
good—cork them with tightly fitting
■toppers and tie down securely with
stout'twine. Shake tbe bottles for a
tall minute to mix thoroughly tbo to| gradients, then place them on end in a
refrigerator.or some equally cool place
to ferment slowly. ‘ At tbe end of threo
1
,lH! tw,Uc*
th,lr
turn
them occasionally. Five day* ■« h&gt;,0 P*rfuct th* f«-“«ntatLcm, and
then the koumiss la at Its best. It will

10 prepare nth M u
plek •
pound Of bolted fish Into email pieces.
Mak* a white sauce of ouo tablaepoooful of flour and one cupful of cream.
Add to It tho fish. two tableapoonfute
of chopped mushrooms, salt and pap­
rika. and heat tt thoroughly over hot

PTHE GREAT
TONICLAXATIVE

Put one tablMpoonful of butter in a
frying pan over tbe fire. Whan It la
hot, add one tableepoonful of finely
chopped onion. Fry slowly for five
utee to a covered pan. Season with a
little pepper. Beat the yolks of two
■gga, add to them one-b^lf a cupful of
mam, add this to tbo hot elama and

the oliuonds, then add two tablespoonCute of chutney, four tablMpooufula of
chopped cucumber pickle*, two tabtespuonfub of wurceeterabfre mucs, one
teaspoonfui of salt aud otis saltapoon-

Do You (Dant $5,000?
IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA TO
THV

�LONG

stnviir

Don't Be Foolcdi

DROUGHT

IS

BROKEN.

The Kind You Hava
Always Bought

Chicago, July tt.—Tha great draught
to tbo corn M t l* broken. Drenching
rain*, falling steadily for hours yreterday and last night, redeemed the
parched field* and to a large section
the grain from the withering sun sad
winds of the last forty days.
Tbe
clouds brake over tbe sotrtbweeteni
state* early yea terday morning and th*
rain earns down in torrents la place*
and-In dHealing continuous showers In
others. Weather official* and crop ex­
port* agree that tba dr&gt; spell la gone.

Bears the

pnsn.Morphine nor Mineral.
IOT IMac OTIC.

prema Quart, 1* seriously 111 at his
home In Bay City,
John Bussell, of Grand Haven, waa
knocked senseless In a quarrel with
James Umbridge, tied by the bands
And hung up to a meat book. Russell
will, probably die.
Sheriff Hammond report* thst tbe
Melon county jail received MO prison­
ers during the past year, ot which only

throughout Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska
and Kama*. Hare and there It wa*
accompanied by thunderstorm*, and in
three a pot* the water flooded tbe

HIRES

Apofoci Remedy forConstin*. I
lion. So ur S tomach.Dianfwei
Worms .Convulsions, Fewrishxwss and Lobb of Sleep.

heavy wind*, .t h*d Ums to soak Into
the soil and be absorbed.. Iowa waa
th* most fortunate, and throughout
tha stale an average ot on* inch of
f*to wa* reported last night Th* corn
having endured a briefer bot spell
than In other state* and being later,

RwtbMr

For Over
Thirty Years

CASTORl*
Ing the six months ending June 30 the
articles of 40S corporation* were re­
ceived and recordni. Of these companic*, 23 were mining companies, 203

moat banUtad, for by reliable reports
tha corn baa suffered so much from
taa draught that tha crop has been
given up aa practically a total lore.
The farmers of the western half of the
Wheat tn Calboun county 1* reported
In bad shape.
George Taylor, of Ionia, was
drowned in the river fteturdsy night
Calvin Finn, living near Lake City,
ha* been arrested on a charge of In­

JsCnisvide and
JQasItvifle

flap, Iihum ul igau Wnj.

new growth, and thl* will, it 1* e»psetsd. check ths sale of cattle and
hogs, because of the certain prospect*
Greet Central Southern Trunk Line. ot a big supply df feed. Optimistic re­
port* last night announced that the
Wlitir Ttitlit Ticket*
state would raise enough buckwheat

Flopidfii
&lt;3V)LF
COiMT
CHANCE

GIVES

THE

FARMS,

who baa charge ot tba drawing, said
that alxwt LOW naaaa. MO for the El
Rato dlstrtet and *00 tor th* Uwton
district. will be drawn from tba
wheel* today. Thl* wUl enable per«0o* drawing the moat valuable Claim*
to learn quickly of their good fortune.

drawn, after which tbs drawing will
bo dono re rapidly aa possible. Home­
Makers from the different states era
electing eummlttrea to sit on tha plat­
form to witness tha drawlag. F. a

Mrs. Chas. Ware, of Bartle Creek,
caught Are from a gasoline store and
was dangerously burned. •
Andrews’ hotel barn and contents.
Including a horse, burned at Holly.
Loss 1400; Insurance IMO.
Modesto Hula a Cuban, haa been
vliltlhg at Albion. -where throe sons
bare been attending college.
During the first six month* ot 1001.
30-1 cases were prosecuted In Calhoun
county with 233 conviction*.
Sbmebody with a diamond cut a
u amber of Ishpeming plate glass win-

Charles Fry, a Williamston farmi hand, la In a crlttcal coodltloo as tbe
result of falling off a load of hay.
George Hathaway, tbs Detroit letter
carrier, who disappeared one week ago
Thursday, haa not been located as yet.
Tbe old soldier, Crt Mudge, ml**Ing. w&lt;s found dead In a swamp near
Au Gres. He bad evidently taken pal-

the Philippine* about four week* ago,
na* emitted tn the 13th U. ,8. cavalry
and start* for Kan Francisco to-day.
"Dr. E. L. Conger, pastor of tho Ben­
ton Harbor Unlrersallst church, pub­
lished an advertisement to both even­
ing papers Saturday.- urging men to at-

&amp;7S

Clayton Bu.by, of Haatlngu, » page
luring the last two session* of the
legislature. baa tho program used by
3or. Pingree at hl* final blowout. TVe
margin I* covered with the notes made
oy the governor for hla speech—tbe

aa the gang and bagged them ail. With
them was found a lot of burglar tool*,
dynamite sticks, fuse and a complets
safe-breaking outfit.
The entire plant of the Jaekson Pulp
3a, located north of the prison. wn*
Jrttroy nd by fl re Thursday, enUll Ing a
oaa of dlflO.noo. upon which there was
*nly 00.000 Insurance. It was with
llfttculty that 120,000 cord* of barewood for pulp-making in the yards adiiceut the mH! were saved.

Agents for a number of large coal
mining companies to the west ar* In
Tennessee procuring n«groe* to work
to the western mines, which arc Mild
lo be vary short banded. Tbo drat par­
ty of 3fl negroes went io McAllister.

COLORADO and UTAH

Pere Marquette

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
“•^aaswsfSJKi-"'125.00tttlKS $31.5018"
JSJKS sew teals, Becky Meant*!* tieIXsntlAS

E. O. Biggers, jxtvnt lawyer Wash­
Ingtun, D. C., whose ad appears in our
columns, Is an attorney of tweuty-ono
years active practice and is well reoommonded to u*. Hl* rating will bo found
in Dun'* and Bradstreet's txjwts, as
he owns tbu*lnvenUve Age. Ho hu
sent us application blanks and «hur
[♦pure, and inventors who are intend.
Ing
apply tor i«uent«, wtrnld save

Red
Cross

PAINFUL

�Ohio,

8&lt;«1MW I* rWUo*
wd Uow Shlvtey

u Eaton Rapids.
visited at John Gel-

DELTON
Els worth Loomis and wife of Battle
Creek vial ted friend* here over Sunday.
—
Tho Epworth league held a social al Faught
Mrs. Ella BlsseU's, Wednesday evenMr. Smith and wife of East Wood­
land vttlted their daughter, Mr*. Heise,
"mh^Hc Hilt of Warnerville and
Corners visited M&gt;
hero last Sunday.
2W,^KSr,°J£'*5wl‘u ’“‘•d

Lion Coffee

YANKEE SPRINGS.
—Ay morning wo were bloaaed by
a nice rain; crepe are refreshed and
prospects good.
church.
W. Johnson has been attending hla
crop* hi the south part of tho 'own re­
turning homo Friday.

al Wayland and Dorr, bringing hi*
father-in-law homo with him.
Ju P. Springer, wlfj and son spent
Saturday and Sunday near Freeport
with their son.
Goo. Ritchie and wife vUlted the lat­
ter's mother. Mh McKIbbtn
Mrs. Stocking Is falling A slater

Fox's, Friday evening, Aug. 2nd.
Tho evaporators will have a short
run In thia place this tall, there beipg
scarcely any apples and not much of
any kind of fruit.
At the last meeting ol the aid society
held al Mh Buskirk's, tho old officora
were all re-elected Good for the sojoJhVEvila ot Antipjrrlno.
The use of anllpyrino for tho relief
and cure of boadaeheo has a depressing
Influence on tho heart, and causes a
derangement of the kidneys. Krauso's
Headache Capsules contain no anti py­
rene, chloral, morphine or any Injur­
ious ingredient They cure aulcklr
and leave tbo bead clear and cool.
Prlco Sic. Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
druggist.

NORTH CARLTON.

We think tho*c that wished for rain
have bad their wish fulfilled by the
looks. Ths peat week lightning and
wind have done quite a Hole damage.
Johnnie Rickert will help Mr. Kerebner thrash this season.
John Wolf end family were at Lake
Odessa, Saturday.
,
There will be a special school meet­
Ing at Rogen Corners, Thursday even­
ing, August 1st.
•Bert Freeland 1* helping George
Naglet In hl* store at protect.
Al Draper aud family spent Sunday
In Campbell at Mr. King’s.
Mr. Eastcrbrook, who ba* been visit­
ing relatives al Lowell And Stanton for
anort time, I* at homo again.

Astounded Tho Editor.
Editor 8. A. Drown, of Bennettsville,

run down. She had no strength or
vigor and suffered great distress from
her stomach, but she tried Electrio
Bitten which helped her slonoo, and,
after using four bottios, she is entirely
well, can eat anything. It's a grand
tonic and Ito gentle laxative qualities
are splendid for torpid liver." For indtgesilon. loos ot appetite, stomach and
UYdr troubles H's a positive, guaranteed
eure. Only COo at W. H. Goodyear,*
drugstore.

vllle

Ara and Pauline, of South Woodland
visited at J. H. Durkee's Sunday.
Mrs. O. Abels and dsugatcr, Louisa,
familte*npeut Sunday atPleasaalLake. of Naw York city visited at Mh.
Belle Arbour I* visiting friend* at Sohalbly's Sunday.
Plainwell thl* woek.
Henry Arbour and family visited
IRVING.
friend* at Plainwell last Sunday.
Geo. Main made a business trip lo
spending a woek with friends In Irving.
Kalamazoo last Friday.
Maurice Pierson 1* In Petoskey a
O. Barrett wa* on the street Saturday
night with his pocket full of last year'* guest at Charley Carpenter’s.
Rev. Duane Freeman and family of
apples. Mr. Barrett has tho knack of
keeping apple* longer than any one we Bowes are visiting friends in their old
home.
Mre. Raids Pratt of Middleville is
church next Friday at 2:00 o'clock, spending a few days al J. J. Hendoru—
&lt;•* r,i— ___
O. R. Brown is having serious luck
mooting at Lansing. AU metaban are
requested to be present.
John and Henry Adam* left last Tues­
day for tha Pan-American. They will
colt* Injured on wire fence.
be ttrae about ten days.
J. C. Andrus and wife Wore on our
Streets last Friday.
DOWLING.
Mh. Marr Hyoea of Woodland visit­
ed her son, Q. A-, last woek.
F. A. Blackman made a business trip ago st Benfield, occurred tho nuptials
of Miso Jennie Green and Will Moody.
Hoping that abo will bo "Green" no
longer, and tholr lives will be, not
Friday from Olivet.
Tbo Moreaus and Scribners broke up “moody" or sad bat happily spent, 1*
camp last Friday .light and reside in tho wish of tho writer.
8. Troxel and wife of Nashville wore
tho city again.
guests
of Earl Stanton and wife, last
O. Barren ant! wife, J. B. Wllliama
wook.
Mre. Nellie Park spent Sunday In
tended a birthday party at Lewis WH
lams' cottage. Gull lake, last Friday.
Elmer Gaskill hts gone to Dakota t her brother, Jas. Green.
Jeaalo Kenedy of Bangor, Mich., I*
work In tho harvest there.
visiting al Mr. MerrlU's.
Last Sunday Fred Bullis and wife
and Alta Downing, all of Nashville,
Jaines Bauer and wife of II as tings were guest* of Mr. Bullis' slater, Mrs.
were guoeU of F A. Blackman last Mqe Rico; also Mre. Rico's father aod
mother of Johnstown were tnere.
SundayJohn Brandatetter of Prairieville
Mt week In Bastings.
waa on our streets last Friday.
Chu. and Will Fairchild and tholr
Miss Ray Clark and Mate! Dyer of
Battle Creek have bean visiting Miso
Clark's father st Wall lake the past IL Ormsboo and wife last Sunday.
Mrs. Clem Fisher and grandaaugbweek.
ter,
Lena, of Kalamazoo are spending
Tbe drouth waa broken last Thursday
night. Wo had a nice rain which con­
tinued nearly all nlghl and saved the
corn crop in this section.
Monday after having a two weeks' visit
The ladles of Delton will servo loe with their aunt.
Steve Evan* and daughter of Belle­
cream next Saturday evening on Q. A.
vue were in Dowling last week.
Hynes’ lawn.
Mh. Sheffield entertained tbo L- A.
W. H. Chase made a bus!now trip to
8. with a lawn soqtal Thursday uvonHastings last Friday.
Mn. L. N. Bush arrived here Monday
5'he two Miss Garrisons are doing
from Cedar Springs. She Informe us
that bar husband and house bold goods
will soon follow. They will commence
Miss Dello Delano is rlsltlug In AUotholr now house at once and make Del­
ton their home. They will move into
the Geo. Norwood bouse until the new
SHAFFBR'S CORNERS.
Fiord Everts and wife ot Assyria
called on friends hero Thursday.
C. W. Shaffer waa at Battle Creek
All Sadieville, Ky., jra* curious to Saturday and Sunday calling on old
friends and relatives.
Henry Shaffer wont to BaUle Creek
taker, who bad for along time, endured Tuesday to work In the brass works. "
untold suffering from a chronlo bron­
Whltcom's baby la some bet­
chial trouble. ‘"it's all due to Dr. King's terHenry
at tula writing.
Now Discovery," writes her husband.
Mrs. John McCartney and sister,
It completely cured bar and also cored Mrt. Slagnr, are at Battle Creek caring
our little granddaughter of a severe at­ for Mh. McCartney's daughter who Is
tack of nhoopiog cough. It positively sick at that place.
cures coughs, colds, lagrlppo, bronchi­
Charlie Cares and family of Battle
tis, all throat and lung troubles. Guar­ Creek are calling on old friends In and
anteed bottles SOo and*!. Trial bot- around Nashville.
Lightning struck and burned a barn
belonging to Henry Green with all of
the contonte Thursday night.
WELCOME CORNERS.
John Andrus of Kalamo lost bls barn
with
tho contents Thursday night by
Saul Boylan and wife spent Sunday
In Htatihg* theguett of Ben Blaknoy

PODUNK.

ing company from Cblcavo.
WmJRowley and family vial ted tholr
eon. Burr, last Monday.
Fsuaey of

h“
visiting at Mr.
our surround! eg DibM^* Um Isrttawweek*-ws* taken
ruddouly Ul on Tuesday. Medical aid
was sumstoped but aft too late. Bhc
departed this life Saturday afternoon.

ware kept busy tho tail
woek adjusting looses
talnedby the Farm*rs' Uaion Mutual
Fire ItMursnoo Company, caused by the
severe storm Last woek.
.
Will Ne&lt;*o of Huntington la visiting
at tho home ot Rev. Martin, a few days
this week.
- The famous B. B. O. E. of tbe Wood­
land creamery has fgaln received favor­
able commendation, thl* tima at the
Pan-American Exposition. Out of 497
entries of butter from different parte of
the United State*, only four reoelvsd

FAMOUS

UPRIGHT

GRAND

PIANO,

at Hardscrabble, Sunday evening,
uson Merrill and wife and children

and wife. Mr. Merrill
Kalamazoo, Saturday.

HICKORY CORKERS
; and Wife wont to South

went to South Haven.

at Sunfield.

Farmers and Fruit Growers

Tho lire* of two of our young lad*
Notice to Water Conautoeni.
Mott, Hasting*.
wore Imperiled while in bathlnjr at
Saddlebag lake one day last woek. They
For further Information Inquire
had ventured too far Into 4edp water,
due
and payable at the office of tho
/. E. EDWABD6,
and as they wore unable to swim, they
dork
al
J.
B.
Robert's
news
room.
Jt
could not get back to shore again aud
O’Donnell, Mich
were on the verge of sinking when help
arrived. As they are very timid shout
tho matter, we will not mention their
names but Crust that tboy will soon

BANFIELD.
Little Myrtle Loamon kept her alxth
birthday last Tuesday by entertaining
* few Utile girls »t tea.

£Ik third Car Hoad.

tqnately escaped
Everybody waa
day night over the terrific wind storm
but no serious dam ago was done. Ed.
Tongate had some fine peach trees
blown down and Irvo Brun noy a cherry
tree.
Ida Chandler has boon confined to the

social ba the church lawn, Friday, Aug.

QUIMBY.
ThsL. A. 8. held al Mrs. E. P. Held's,
Thursday, was well attended. Collec­
tion K.2o. . '
?.
Frank C«*toleln and wife of Char­
lotte visited friend* si this place last
Sunday,
Mh. Ezra Colo aud daughter of
Grand Rapids are visiting,her parents,
B. Shaffer aud wife.
Sumner Spohablo and family spent
Sunday with friends in Maple Grove.
Gem Reid and wife of Dowling called
on friend* at this place Monday.

RUTLAND CENTER.
Pattingill’s near Delton, Sunday.
Susie Whittemore spent last
with Chas. Whittemore and wife.
Eva Erway ts in attendance a
teachen' Institute at Hastings.
Cha*. Rogers wa* tho guoat of .

Flint
Buggies
This season, just received at our warerooms.

TEP IN and see our display of upto-date vehicles.
There isn’t a
H finer line of carriages between New
York and Chicago.
We have also the well-known Clark

S

le buggies, extension top sur
reys, and other styles.
These vehicles are upholstered in
the latest styles, blue and green cloth,
whip cord and leather trimmings, and
handsomely finished in New York
red, carmine and Brewster green.
COME IN AND SEE STOCK.
ASK FOR PRICES

WE ARE SURE TO SUIT YOU

Orvillc Burghduf spent Saturday and
Sunday with hla grandmother al Mor-

Nerve. Like n Ftntiron.
K» WlUlara of

Jh;

Get McCoy's prices.

WOODLAND.

village this week.
Goo. Raw lade r of Nashville isvisitDUNCAN LAKE.
E. P. Carpenter and wife entertained Ing friends In the village * few days
company from Indiana abo Mr. Wood
F. E. Garns joined a company at hla
and wife from Caledonia last Friday.
Titos. Adgate accompanied hi*diter
to Grand Rapid* SatardavBrad McLoud and Orris Scott spent
daughter
av in Martin.
p- S. Wright and family of Freovnlted at IJIII Benjamin's ThursIng nor mother, mh. coau, ot coau
Grove this week.
A little eon was bora to Rev. and Mrs.
R. R. Risley last Saturday morning.
Grace Hill* and mother of Irving
Ju. Cramer and wifn of Sunfield
spent Sunday with their parents.
Anna Williams spent last week with
*r friend* in Grand Ledge,
Mrs. Englund is spending a few weeks
Uh her children In different parte of
No.
Elmer Ferris and family spent last
- sit with bis brother in Sunfield town­
acaroc thia year.
* 'Plora Harney visited friends in Hast-

which
la tbe Pilgrim, an excellent literary
periodic*! published at Baltic Creek.
Thia msgaxlnc has receptly come Into

Sre and hear the

Mr. Melchor, a Fino lake camper,
jured hla foot badly and I* still laid
with it.
Tho L. A. 8. have postponed their
meetings another month.
Judd Chandler took a load of tomatqas
to BaUlo Crook last Saturday and got
tan cento per pound for them.
Mary Dewey and two'little cousins
from Woodland are visiting her parents,
William Conley has secured a job In Albert Dewey and wife.
Mh. Frank Sheffield accompanied by
Battle Creek at fifty dollars a mobth
and will move his family there later Mary Bagley went to Orangeville for a
■bort visit last week, returning Batur-

r. Loehr ami family of Podunk later crop*.
iUejn«!sts of Mh. Loehr's par-

at

mis stein, tnis tx&gt;1
which “““t*
was tied for third I
ter wss on exhibl___ m ...
.. to make the Pilgrim a high a
waa sold for a handsome price. Guy
Boroc lathe battermaker for this cream- bly. It oomparea fpvor*bly with tho
"L., Thunday evening during the leading periodicals of iUkind, such as
severe electric storm, the large barn of tbe Ladiea' Homo Journal and the Sat­
Chris Mast wa* struck by lightning and urday Evening Peet, both In typographquickly burned to the ground. Only
tno bones and a harness wore saved
For the sake nt placing this excellent
from destruction. The loe* will be a
groat one for Mr. Mast m bo is In poor monthly within the reach of all our
clrcnmstanoe* and the building wa* on­ readers, wo have decided to make them
ly partly covered by insurance.
tbe following remarkable offer:
Made by Bchi Bros.,
South Woodland wa* almost depopu­
The regujar zubscri pilon price of tbo
New York City.
lated last Thu redar on account of the
case of tho people vs. Geo. Barnum, Pilgrim la one dollar. All who pay
which was tried nt Hastings before one dollar for IheHsasLD and TWEN­
Justice Riker. Owing to the late start TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL will
and many witnesses the trial remained
□ nflnlahed and was adjourned to Aug.
1st. Some strong evidence w^s pro­ nlng with the September number.
duced sgalnst him but hopes are enter­ Tho Pilgrim will be sent direct from
tained for hl* Inoocoocc.
tho publisher*.
A lawn fete was held at the home of
This is a splendid opportunity for
Fred Jordan living south of the village
last Saturday evening. It drqw out an
u ousually large crowd and a good time I*
reported. Proceeds were for the bene­
fit of the M. E. church.
Pilgrim.
As a home has been provided for
Emma Peck cl tho home for the feeble
O’Donnell, Mich
minded people, It had been decided to
Um Allen'S Foot-Bale,
take her there Monday, but it Is said
that she pul up suob a bitter fight
again*: sueb action that H wa* Impossi­
ble to get her away from the house.
Tho suporv1»or will, however, try the
Edwards, O’Donnell.
ta*k again thle woek.
For sale—Flock of breeding owes.
Work will commence thl* week on
the cistern* to be oon*tructod on Main

and Bernice Chandler of Bat­
tle Crock are assisting lo the care of
turned home Thursday.
their aunt Ida during her sickness.
Marvel and Mary Crites of Baltimore
Mh. Morford and a lady friend from
are vialdog frlondi In this vicitlty.
About thlrty-flveburnodoutlaatThurs- OUvst visited the former's sister, Mh.
Allen Ransom is visiting his uncle,
day aud quite a number on tbo previous Harvey Hcllonger, last week.
as_____
O'Dell’s in Carlion Center one day last evening. . -•
i ■;&lt; । Mh. Mort Pickle and children from
AU the threahen and hay balm Olivet ate visiting her mother. Mh.
MH were tho gueato al Goo. Ransom's,
tie Count, visited H Mh.’ Blakncy'. teemed to have taken a lay off Monday

wife of Hastings were

4 SPLENDID COMBINATION.

p. M. Blake ha* returned from Gun
te. where ha has been turtling.
Mrs. L. Whittemore of Dalton spent
ay of the city l» at homo

GOODYEAR
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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THUBSDAV, AUGUST 8, H»l.

THE KITCHtN ftANGKr

I

How Ha Took Morphine WtHiZ

SeoMaslM n SM C»* •&lt; I

Connell.

ADMTfOMAL LOCAL

Abwt two.hundred wet’s pnaont at,
be Matthew*’ picnic held, at KnrU's
nkn In Rutland towns!,Ip but Saturday,
» wsa.lhu fourth annual reunion of the

fortunate habit whatever.

bloo MlebHUd their golden

And yet

The Hxbald and The Pilgrim to pay.
344VMM nbooribers for only U.«&lt;

« Mr*
MraFred Stowell thsyoungem. Ajollytimawmitedby^myoce.
The game of bell between the old and
man who asked him ebpdihianwrpblM young membere, jn wbioh a ball about
talking about. He waa alluding tea
UUle Joke which "Ron"played on some

aooaenuie • morn

glass bottle marked sodium chloric!,
drink It with great relish, Homo paintnusplcloualy and
companion* •‘Wonder if that fellow Is
a morphine eater?11 So ho determined

quickly as will kero-

amended, carried. total a'ta*MMh'* been abort 1ft.

■

The annual low rate opportunity to

llghtful daylight * trip across Leks
Bay View Camp Moating and Assem­ Michigan from Ottawa Beach at a time
bly, Bay View, Mich., July 9 to Aug.

The limit is long enough Ui Allow, a
tho round trip. Children half fare. oud visit. Tho train will leave Grand
Dates of sale July 8 to 18 ioolutivo.
Limit to return Atig. 17th.
Ottawa Beach at 2.00 p. m., connecting
Sunday Excursion Notice: Each Bun- Immediately with tho stoainor arriving
al Milwaukee about 10:00 p. m.
Return trip may bo made on any day
until August 31st, Inclusive on regular
Pero Marquette Steamer IeayIng Mil­
train going and returning within the waukee al 9:30 p. m.
. ';
;
limit of Sunday.
Round trip rate from Grand Rsplds,
•3.50.
elusive, the Michigan Central will sell
t/otloe ofStockholders’ Mretlnc.
duccd rotes. For particulars call al
ticket office.
Notice Is hereby given that thoannuEpworth League assembly. Lading- al meeting of the Mockboldsr* of ths
Hastings Electric Light and Power

31sL

Return limit not later than Sept.

Grand Rapids and Ottawa Beach ex-

of William B. Sweesey, in the city of
Hastings, on Tuesday, thoY3;li day ot
Aurm,-39M, at the hour aft:W o'clock
In the afternoon of said day.
Dated Hastings, Mich., August 1st, ISOL
'
Ww T&gt; tmwvwv
Secretary.

Teachers’ Examination.

The next regular teachers' examlntrain. Rate to Grand Rapids and re­
turn, Mtot Ottawa Beach and return 60c; room in the city of Hastings Thursday
children half .fare.1 Train will return and Friday, Aug, 18 and 1A Entrance
m.; leaving' Grand Rapids 1:10 p. m. cultural college will be held at tho sarao

id Sella Bro., Circus,
Mich., Monday, Aug.

abandon acti
ot tb* M.E.- church
(
In Hastings atone

The editors of Barry county, who to

Those present from out of the county

mouthed astonishment. They had heard Grand Rapids; J. W. Matthews and
family and Tom Dowling of Detroit;
__ 1 .r. •. OLos11
our gpnlal supervisor enjoyed tA Jo
Hall and children of Muskegon; George
and Minnie Chandler and Frank Bunn
of Mishawaka, Ind. Michigan Central Excursions.
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, Excursion to Milwaukee, August 21,

Children half fare. Date* of sale July
»to Aug. 3rd, Inclusive.. Limit to re­
turn Aug. fiflth.
1
Exposition and Industrial Fair, To*

In IMP he entered the ministry at

Friday have every reason

water, miring a plentiful dore of "mor­
phine" In it, while tho men would stop CUro, Mr, and Mrs. Will Watkins,

With pounded mace, allspice and pep­ N. Y., May 1st to Oct. 31M1901. Date*
per and salt (use a tsnspoeuful of salt of ssde’daliy from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
and half a teaapoonful of mixed spices). For rates and perticdlars call at ticket

top.

Afterwards ba went

MWUft SOUMI SUU

The Big Rapid* here baU club will
Dlalogus by Busan Hutchinson and per of court house square be referred
to aldo walk committee with power to
sm.
o._F. Brooks, F. 0,
Recitation by Mary Kronewittar.
Hedtaiton by Mrs. Lyde HalL
' 'Tenting Tonight,’’ a parody by
North Hastings Club.
an extended visit with their daughter,
Recitation by Jennie Page.
Binging by Amanda Stowell and
Aid. Waters moved its adoption
ClcosleKennody.
The regular monthly mooting of the
arried. Ayes, 0. F. Brook*. F. C.
Recitation by Ray Matthews. W. P. M. 8. of the M. E. churoh will be
held Wedneeday afternoon, Aug. M,

6, 1002.

Pour over a little melted
serve with a quarter of a
alittis chopped parsley to'ths melted

m

Dialogue by Mrs. L. Lamroaux and
Frank Heaney of Carlton Center was
others.
taatartto Mt* J r*,..,* r-w.... „
——
Chorus by North Irving Club.
Recitation by Smith Sherman.
Mm. Sarah Caln for killing her chick scheme. Then he went and took auPerformance by North Hastings Col. Aid. Waters moved Ila adoption. Loot
rhlio thus engaged cred Minstrels.
xirooas, nronson, tinea, Warner. Hampton!
Moved by Reed that the street comIng to be disgusted, “called Ron down"
mlttee bo authorised to make tempor­
very sharply for taking 'sb much mor­ thews; vlee-prtaldcnl, Oscar Matthews; ary repairs on State road hill, wret of
phine, talking loud enough tor the secretary, J. W. Matthews; treasurer, Mich. Ave. Carried. Ayes, C. F.
Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Bronson, Reed,
Warner, Walers.
After that Ben would watch his
looking, go with feigned caulim and

County Pioneer.

Brooks,

Original motion

fond of drinking waler with a little Matthews and brothers and sisters.
History of Matthews family by N
Matthew*.
' ’

bier of water end after adding a little

K Cortright and daughter

Mr. and Mr*. Prank McCall of Otse­
go, were the gusto* of Sheriff Cortright

the former by a soqre of 8 to A
sumptuous dinner the following
u waa render^:
*

helping his brother, Prank, fix up his

day and he was working pretty hard he
got thirsty quite'often, end In order "to
quench hl* thirst he would step behind

D. Grigsby

tho eUy today.

Michigan Central Lire Stock Yards,

Bronson that the matter of

afternoon and kepi it up until A.

in which they
entertained. The
gectiemen did everything poialhlo to
at hemo at their ploaaant couago and
they fully suoooeded. With ride* In
:bo launch, boat riding andfiahlng, the
day waa all loo quickly spent. Ofoouroe,

a ever set before a crowd ot hungry

last Friday. Tho HOULD moves
vote of thanks to the Hanner editors for
the day of pleasure w hteh they provided
for the members of the county press saroclatlon.

od homo from their Pan-American trip
Sunday- They were aooompanled by
their daughter Gloans, who went home

and also Uy their cousin*, the Wises
Chautauqua county.

Miss Lucy Foster

long. Dr. Snyder sewed up the wound.

Moved by Heed that solid bo removed
from gutter on Washington 8L, south
of Green St Carried. Ayes, C. P.
Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Bronson, Bred,
Warner, Waters.
Moved by Reed that on open ditch
be constructed on south'sldoof Court
St from J
to Court St.
Amended by Waters lint tho street
committee be aulhorited to replace
drain on south side eg Court St. from
Jettenon BL to Crodk St. LoaL Aye*,
C. F. Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Waters.
Nays, Bronson, Rued Warner. Origin­
al motion as amended. Lost. Nays,
C. F. Brooks, Waters. Ayes, F. C.
Brooks, Brofison, Reed, Warner.
Moved hr Waters that fire depart­
ment be granted use of council room
for dance during reunion. Carried.
Ayes, a V. Brooks, F, O. Brooks, Bron-

stay for a considerable period, hoping to
persona remain unclaimed In thia office be benefited by the change of climate.
and will bo sent to the dead lettoroffioo
if not called ’for by August 19th: Mr. pleased with the Buffalo exposition and
Smlih, Orville Brice, C. K. Beam, Miss
Brouse, Florence Howey, Sadie Per-

■ H. D. Wood and family started today parlor to that great exposition, a* in It*
electrical exhibit and In Its magnlfioenk
Mr. Wood and family bare lived al
community loses some good neighbors,

more pleasant for them In their north*

not overly large as yet, the aooonunoda*

The cl tissue? committee have secured
Madame MelxeU, wife of Prof. Melxell,
Tho program for ths seventh annual
encampment and picnic of theSoldiers’,

Barry county will contain the following
features: On Wednesday, organisation
they are negotiating for 6 fine platform In the forenoon; coffee and picnic din­
ner at noon; exercises at 2:00 o'clock
New England on aooqant ot the danger
Oolgrove, Hon. Patrick H. Kelley, of
of contracting diseases by handling
Drtrait; and Hon. J. C. Borrows of
paper money. Now if that scare should
Kalamasoo; another program in the
extend to Michigan and Barry county,

&gt;11 on.
tor and others; on Thursday election at

The following city accounts were an- don’t feel Ilka giving It away tor fear It
might make somebody sick, wo stand

11

by ths cltixena’ committee, ee reported
in the Hbsald last week. TaklngR
all together, the soldiers’ encampment
and ’the
carnival
provided by
ihwnihHn -nn.1 ,ni1
D0 two days' c»
rn‘T»‘ previuoa
uy
tosacrifleaawiveeioriaoptmiogooa,
clUxens, Hastings La bound to have
According to a dispatch to the Grand
Rapids Herald from Lake Odensa yes­ the third week In August. Everybody
terday, word by cable ha* just reached

owner of the Lake Odessa Wave, who
disappeared from Detroit several was the wedding and reception yester­
day, in which Mias Sophia H. Waters,
bell a red to.have been murdered, has
been located'in Liverpool, England,
and is H
stated that money will be wired him for Miss Edith Murphy of Lowell and Mr.

Jlng km solemnised al 6L Rosa’s
church at 7:00 o'clock yesterday morelog, the Rav. C. J. Kennedy offlclrtlng.

tho Hastings high school.

rondorod by kiln Maude Mudge and

the untight-

wedding breakfast waa waiting them*
trust It Will be so wall appreciated that
the railroad people will feel dlspowd to
In good condition,
the Woman’s Club who logs and Lowell, the former boons of
ital la securing this Im*

Where Mr. Murphy has a position

�well 'again. I really dread the apnroacb of tbs Lottft day. Cor with tbo
day there como to many ot my flock I
colds, sick haadacbe* pain la tbo aids I
Bgd nausea, while numbers complain

.

Dr. and Mr* J, H. Hays have shaken
tbs dust of Freeport off their show and
departed for Ohl*
David Moulton Is making preparation
to build a fino new residence on his
farm south-wool of Freeport.
'
Freeport ball team went over to Mid*
dlovlilc she other day and beat the
Mlddievllilaus by the score of 6 to 3.
• -The wesfciy
' ............

N every caka of Ivory Soap there arc 100
complata auiiaoi rich, craamy Uthcr. Before
drtMtag. put on aauit of Ivory Soap. Cover
the antir« body from head to foot with
lalhtr. Taka the suit off with tepid water and you Naahvlllo people have got the cement
wft remove with It all tha Lmpuritteo of the body walk fever and when the business men
got through putting down now walks
which have been canted to tha surfaoa through tha In front of their stores, Main street will
look like a city thoroughfare.
pores. Use a pure aoap for thia.

a

H. A. Brooks of Nashville, who to a
long time has been associated with
Richard Townsend In the elevator busiu&lt;W* has Hold hla Interest u&gt; his part-

IVORY tOAF-W»X; PBR CSNT. PUML

When it becomes necessary to
sit up in bed to get your breath;
when the least exertion such as
walking, sweeping,
singing,
talking or going up and down
stairs,
causes shortness of
breath, fluttering or palpitation;
then it is time to do something,
to brace up and strengthen
your tailing heart. Take Dr.
Miles’ Heart Cure, It is best
ofalL

Dr. Miles'

There’s if old sad
liable cure:
i*

you .can, my profound surprise to »eo
oathat Mpodax. evening so wholly un­
expected, so gaitoral and complete a re­
covery. and when I made Inquiry con­
cerning th# Sabbath ailments only two
were able to recall what had really
bean the matter with them tbo day lx&gt;(ore.—A Minister in Christian Idtolll-

Heart Core
meat the day following.
You fed better the
very next day. Your
appetite returns, your
dyspepsia is cured, your
beadachea pass away,
your tongue clean up,
your liver sets well, and
yoiin bowela no longer
give you trouble.

makes weak hearts strong.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

e«rr«t Oplalw.

otbor corporations pcaeeaaing public
franchisee shall be ear tea nd la the same
proportion to their salable value as aro
farms and city real estate."
Who will deny the proposition there­
in slated? Who will assume to suggest
* different basis of assoesmeat? The
railroad enjoys the right of eminent do­
main; it can lake any property It wants
to railroad purposes. The state sur-

Look at year foaff
Is it coated?
Then you hiv« a b
taste In your mouth eve
morning. Your sppm
is poor, and food d
tresses you. You hi
frequent headache* a
are often dlzxy. Yc
stomach to weak a
your bowela are alwi

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Court bo»w n«M.

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symbolical of happiness.
Tbo accidental placing ot tho right
shoo on tho left foot patting a eboo on
awry or tho breaking of a lace Is a

Rico and the rest of the United
and that pronlamatlpn will be
tho meet remarkable uttoran
American history.
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It will be remarkable Tmci
should nover have become no
for the p.-reldent .to proclaim,
"bouavoiont aaataillatton” flow

jgbter map
liter should
order to insure husbands for Ibompllfi* On St VaknUnys ere, accord­
ing to" a*similar custom, girls should
hang their a^oce oataids tbo window If
Utft
iQrerT - -*►—
Borno actresses carefully preserve tho

and ths oari talked c f many things and
found each other mutually entertain­
ing. Next day Lord Btubope received
a totter, out of which dropped a £100

tho honor of aittlng'nSxt to your lord­
ship at dinner,** A strange story; bpt
tbs Btanbopee are a strange race, and
things happen to them that never did
or could occur to other people.
,t ,
Tbo sovereign. vali)D(ar&gt; palft to
chrebfulnooe, if oar spontaneous cheer­
fulness bo lost Is to alt op cheerfully,
to look around cheerfully and to act

Uclon as It would be to tusk
of Now York pay IB per &lt;;&lt;
trade with the other steto*-

PIQKED UP.

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Ttmo has demoustrated that tho&gt;
Thrk-C-S-Week World stands alone In
Its claaa. Other papers bars tailtatodI
its form but doc Its success. This Is bs-.
cause It tells all tbo nows all tho time&gt;
ud tolls it Impartially, whether tboi
nows bo polltica] or otoerwise. itU,
in fact, almost a daily u tho price of *,
weekly and you cunot afford to bei
with. it it
Republican ud democrat alike can
read tho Thrico-s-Wrek World with
atsoluta onnfldcnco In iu truth.
Id addition to now* ll publishes flrstcl**Mri*l atari re and other features
sullod to tbs boms ud Breaido.
Tho Tbriso^.Wtwk World’; retfular
mboeripctou prto to uly «140 pw year
and this psj* to IM popara. Werdfrr
ibis unequalled newspaper end tbs’
HKHar.D together one year to M.1A
Tho regular sateoripctou price of tho
iW0WMrtU«.&lt;».
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Leonard Stodge to Harry Tryon, too
sec 30 C*rlto*ilIDO.
"Got the stamp* John!”
,
Rosa L. Cotton to Boston F. Cotton,
"Tee; air," tbo mu replied, handing
40a sec 6 Woodland, tl.
over * batch ot halfpenny stamp*
UVIT CI.AIMS**I
said
penny
stamp*
John,
and
you
Tho columns of this newspaper aro
Louisa J. Sutherland to James C.
Jiaro got halfpenny one*"
day-by-day publishing fresh evidence Scanlon, lot No. B aity, U.
“Yea, str.1’ owl tbo smile widened- "I
from: Hastings people which establishes
asked
for
B
shillings
’
worth
of
stamp*
more Tully the great reputation of Dr.
in tho postmaster say* 'Halfpenny or
A. W. Chase's Nerve PHI* The manpenny Y
'Do you eel! halfpenny
ner in which they lake hold of the run
• lamps r I asked, •ret,' said be. 'Well,'
down and debilitated la so prompt
says I, it you aa buy stamps for a
strength and energy is so quickly plckhalfpenny, what's tbo use ot payin a
pennyT An I bought tbu halfpenny
od up by their use borne evidence is
stamps, air.”—London Telegraph.
plentiful.
Mr* H. F. Ford of Washington Av*,
Hastings. Mich., says; “J was very
uoo,
Olc-.suct
nervous and all run down, theaHghtost
taUon of the
thing upset mo. Hearing at Dr. A* W. bltualcoailvec
Chase's Serve Pill* I got a box at WH. Goodyear's drug store end after takcaptains It is remarked that Hm French­
man who shot him got near onongh to
I ng one box the nervoasness to complete­
do so by potting on tbs nd coat of a
ly gone. I sleep well and feel strong
dead English soldier. In 1343 tho
ting’s life guards, la also tho qooon’s
apd Prines Beport** wore red coat*.
Dr. A. W. Chase's NoHe.PUU are
sold at Wo a box aldealersor Dr. A. W.
Chase Medietas Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sos that portrait and signature of A.
W. Chase, M. D. are on every package.

4„4 t-nU-c.. lAthmtlMlMiluie..
omrv W toe *»«. C«n» »a4 prevsou octen
hec. MUtore. cote »4 kvw ewu. AImqS

our will to that end. and a courage It
will very likely replace ths fit of foar.
Again, tn order to feel kindly toward s
person to whom we have been inimical,
tbo only way te more or lees deliberate­
ly to smile, to make sympathetic toqutrles and. to force ottrelites to say
genial thing* Ono hearty laugh togather will bring enemies Into doeer
communion of heart than hours spent
on both aides tn Inward wrestling with
the mental demon of uncharitable feel-

Bowe suppose that the descent and retarn of tbo- Ud over ths eye serve to
sweep or wash It off; others that cover­
ing of the eye gives It a rest from the
labor of vision, if only for an Inap-

Huddled Clerk—Tired; tha’sh alL
"Tired, ehl"
“Tash; I been workin like a bores
“Ah, I seal Carrying a load, ev
Philadelphia BeconL

�Skip, Dll Dior lirti
if Butlip OHiiMl Buk
Tki Cliuiit Pint fi tki City
—Or ralher, the bcetplaoo
- In the city to get clean to at

BUSBY BROS.’ HATH ROODS
Up-to-date Tonsori al Work.

committee has decided to leave Wash­
Jugtea on Juno h Tbo party will con­
sist ot all tho members of the com­
mittee and their wires, the clerk of the
committee anti .other officials, making
about 40 persons an told. New Or­
leans win be the firat objective potto,
but It Is possible that there will be a
Stop at’Mobil*.
i Two days win be spent at New Or­
leans, after which the jarty will pro­
ceed to Houston, Ter. Buffalo bayou
Will bo Inspected, and a visit wlU be
made to Galveston while tho commit­
tee remains in Texas. From Texas the
tJarty will go to-Los Angeles or Ban
Diego, making no stops on tho way.
All tbo harbors on tho California eoast
between Ban'Diego and Ban Fraaeleoo

should so systematise tho wort now to
ba dona that It will ba placed on *
proper basts. Wo must do this, and
then we can ask for a greater cxpecdL

tho country. That system was adopted
years ago when this country was prac­
is to give four or fire days to Ban Fran­ tically a wilderness, and it was really
cisco and tho coast near that city. A tho best read system for the times. The
day or two wlUtw spent In Sacramento, trouble with this system as It 1s tn op­
and then th* harbors of Oregon and eration today la that there are too
iWaahlngton will bo visited.
Seattle will bo reached about tho 1st
of July. Thence eoma of the party will
make a pleasure jaunt to Alaska. All
told, the inspection .will consume some­
thing over- six weeks.

■Elms Kiiun.

bream soup* are valuable, as they a
Quashing and really digested. I
Ibey should not U boiled too tong.
A great deal «f attsskUoo
jail to the sarvlng of food tor a si
&gt;«r»on. Tho faint appetite of (Um
tan best bo coaxed by tbe data tinea*

ir a little sprig of green laid upon tho
white trey doth is often an incentive
&gt;o tha. todlttomt appetite, but do not
■ttempt a vase of flowers unless it be a
rery small and dainty one. Hare tha
ray set with tbo prettiest china and
floss obtainable, without too much col*

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

•oom after tbo patient has been fed.
1
Let &lt;11 hot foods be eervod ImmeLately after they are prepared, and It1
leems superfluous to mention that all •

j2,000,000.wra
RECKON, IN' 'OHIO,
f MASS..JANCLIOWA.
IWhAT DO YOU ESTIMATE-?

HASTINGS HERALD
and you will receive n rertlllcsto, which will entitle
you to participate in the distribution ot the »!.'&gt;,000 to
Ik&gt; awarded by tho From Publishing Awniclntion of
Dotroil, Minh.,
those making the nearest eocimatcB
of the uffinlaI vote for governor In the Rtetee of Ohio,
Mass-whuset^ and Iowa, to bo determined by tbo elec­
tion hold on the Sth day of November, 1001We bare made arrangements with tbe Frees
Publishing Association of Detroit, Minh., to enable
our (ubteriber* to narUclpalo In the distribution ot
three magnificent-prizes, amounting to 615,000.

Itsbea equally cold. However, thia la
cot always dene. Homotlmcs both tho
cold. and hot dishes are allowed to
stand until they reach the same tern-

There has been a general oplnlqn
abroad Uiat thia plus Uy tho great
Frcncbtunu was directly after French

ty drewte which may be eervod to tha j
invalids, especially tboao made with
eggs and gelatin. lee cream Is qfUm j
given and la very nutritious and can be
digested by some very Ill patients, and

OUR OFFER.

YOUR ESTIMATE.
It is now a ger.rrally recognised fact
that one of too most prolific causes of ;
insomnia Is overeating, that practice re­
sulting usually In a disturbed condi­
tion ot ths digestive o.-gans if to noth­
ing more serious. Tbo remedy to such
Congress many years ago passed on act
of limitation on the value of this paper
tosqtd by tho old confederation."
Mr. Roberts started Into an cxplansiton of tha kinds of obligations that
were Issued by three congressrs of long

VALUABLE INFORMATION

common where Insomnia of a protract­
ed and stubborn nature baa yielded to
a period of fasting. There are few

To aid subscribers |p forming their estimate we furnish tha following data:

.1,573,403
. 1,684,480 iacgeshSo w 66 per rent
. 1,616,422 decrreAo 4 04 per oeat
• 1.533.8m
...................
&amp;.I0 [Ku- cent
. 1.576,432 tncreare 177 per eent
1,846,718 "
ttS per cent
.1,571,100 decrease UA0 pw qeuk
.1,&amp;3S,MO
"
2.52 per cent
. 1,653,380 Increase 7.88 per cent
.1,866,610
«
18.88 per cent

.$5.00000
. 2,500.00
1,000 00

showing the combined official vote will determine who
are entitled to the prises and tho awards will bo made
within SO days after tbo official vote Is known.
The Hernhi will publish the barae* and addresses at
tha succsteful estimators.

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK,

TOWN.

cult to understand Its decided preten­
sions and claim to favor at the present
day. Georgetown prides Itself upon and, judging from a stretch of what
being old, and it never forgets the days used to l-e very bad road north of tho
when It was an Independent city, with city of Denton, It is claimed the ex­
periment la an unqualified success. Tbo
to mod swamped, struggling little piece of road to question lies between
Washington, Now It Is West Washing- Denton and tho Pilot Point crossing on
too, bat tire fact to never admitted by Clear creek end up to this year waa
tho residents of Georgetown, who are almost Iuipassable for a heavily loaded
among the most ex due! re people of tbe wagon, tho sand being several Inches
deep. Part of the road waa clayed
old time aanth,
Bodeiy on the two sides ot Rock and another part “strawod,'' tho latter
creek seldom meet. The young girls of being dons at about one-half tha coat
Georgetown, who are notably pretty, of th* former. Both pieces of road
refuse to know their Washington con­ are In fine shape now, that pari "straw
temporaries, and an Independent coun­
try dub, golf links and assemblies
flourish In Georgetown. It to the queer­
est case of close range soda! rivalry on
A road of slag cement te to be con­
record in tbu United Btates.
structed at North Tonawanda, N. Y„
by the lyon and Bteel company of that
-etty&lt; This corporation has received
parnslaatoa to lay tracks on * rood
toe to make tbo culture of oranges which Is now tn poor condition, pro­
financially successful In Maryland and vided It will slag the roadway for Its
Virginia. Five years ago tbo first exparlmsnta ware begun with tha Japenseo orange, which to exit ml rely used
previously laid to thia country, but to
this cut tho conditions are quite novol.
Tbo molten slag la to bo run to a -hot
train" of iron care over tho track and

Remove tho stems and peel the cap*
of two dosen large much rooms, sprin­
kle with salt and pepper and saute tor
five minute* tn a isblcspoouful of but­
ter (hot), then add half a cupful of
sweet milk into which has been stirred
ono-half a teaspoonful of cocnsukrch.
Btlr carefully and let It bofl slowly foe

Heat one-half cupful cf cream, beat
yolks of two eggs and rub eno table­
spoonful of cornstarch to a little cold
milk. Add it to tbe scalding cream
and add two beaten egg yolks. When
thickened, remove and add twu teblespooofuto of vinegar and a few drop*
of lemon lulce.
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ferfimy Gist tG £g Will solidify %

cooling and torn a solid mass.

A county read system property car­
ried out would ba of tocakulabto bca*it to afl aecttona of tha county. Tha
highways to meat iccttixn of tho couaty are to miserably rendition. They

THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.
merit on account of hla t-clng the old­
est officer Ln point of wrvfre 14 ths
army. When the appointment flrat

HASTINGS HERALD,

ways very little mousy Is raised t&lt;x
highway purpress-not oae-quarter tho
amount that should l». What is spent
is to a large extent misspent. utfi tho
n-U is never compteted sad u«rar sat-

' Beat a quarter of a pound of batter
toaercaru end stir Inthree eggs. Wlx-n
this is done. add three large table,
nf flour, and ealt to teste.

�THE J. S. GOODYEAR CO.’S:

apologise to Mr. Neeley when it Anally

for turning

Ths distrust and boMlUty with which

Arn» all, lalhia wMbhar i

CONTINUATION OF
eo« oarltberUM and political xQhU

I and confidence in this branch ot

REBUILDING SALE

enabled J. Pierpont Morgan )to become
master of the flnanidal world, th* Judg-

M ptb*r, a dangerous expedient! gnurp, the indomitable will and tireless there waa a restless
jolnan, somethin* it
age, amount to genius, and etamp him
were Instinctively thinking of what
So that after all, there is nothing
startling In Professor Trigg*' last aaaerUon. J. Pierpont Morgan is in all
rumen t In their altempt* to win their
probability a greater man than Presi­
nt*? A Connecticut judge, however,
shrill bjay add then waa
dent McKinley.
I carried the Injunction to thia extae. In the case of the striking maCotton
la
Still
King.
—
niata al Ansonia he baa enjoined the
Lken from picketing or patrolling
It Is gratifying to know tha*tbopres­
i factory of the company and from in- ent prosperity 1* not confined to the Dropping picks, they fled precipitately,
making a headlong dash through .the
labyrinth for tho open air. With scared

io the iojunction for the purpooe

■ personal

violence,

intimidation, or share of It- This fact is brought clear­
ly to mind by tho figures just published

' script of thia injunction:
t ■’ Such a method of judicial procedure
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K..I- _V._ . -I_ ..I..-.-— T. I-,

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4,
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The heavy discounts in all departments offered last week 4.
will be continued one week longer. That this sale is being 4.
appreciated is evidenced by the expression of approval we 4.
have received from every side. Note the. further reductions 4
for this week.
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Ladies’ Fine Hose, 75c, 50c and 40c.
at50c and 80c

Our entire line of plain and fancy Ribbons
arc nil reduced in price.

rumbllag through the hollow back of

stive to the great southern crop, cotton.

for tbe last flscal year waa *313,873,443,
which is more than in any previous
iular llberty/li denies to organ­
laborer* tbo um of peaceful and year lt&gt; the history of tbaoountry. Tbe carried out with thsfro-thst of tbe litmeans tn carrying on a strike,
tag.—Leslie's Weekly.
plant exported wa* *365,406,707.
■ AU »ua gi
huu-uwwum
These figures Indicate prosperity foe
It was, probably tn the character of
Ipending between organised capital and tbe sew th. They show that the ogriculI organised labor, it would be exceedingily unfortunate if the contending forces Ing. They Indicate an Increasing
calitlcs cf Ireland connected with tra­
Ion either side thought it necessary to
ditions of these reptiles destroyed by
Bt Patrick were esteemed places of
to gain their rights. There is no chant*. The growing foreign demand, healing. To.thwjc spot*, generally holy
for American cotton and cotuia goods, wells,tb» people ot tbe poor and Igno­
bitt who can say that there la nodanger will sUmulnto the manufacturing Inter­ rant classes SUIT retort TUrjitonS pilOf thia on the part of labor. It is easen. est* of the southern states until there euu taking relief from their Inflrmlu They drink of tbo sacred waters
will eventually ba more spindle* at work, and circle about the fount on tbclr
south of Mason and Dixon's Hue than
there are tn New England. ■

A fresh line of liandsome black Velvet
Ribbons at .special sale prices.

end trial

It suits the republicans to exaggerate
co operation of the legislative and ex­
the standing of this country in the af­
ecutive broncho* of government to Me
fair* of the world by continually assert­ gllng like
ing that the government* of Europe are
ity, however, the judiciary must depend
now sitting up night* to contrive coali­ dent rite*, though the people bad not
tar Jia Influence upon public opinion.
tions and ail sorts of dreadful things
that each a religion had over existed
'
which every judge must know, that the
very doubtful whether there is a single on their Island.
K
w!m judge would bo exceedingly careEw ful, in treating questions affeclingt he European perer that la seriously worry­ tans ovo (Bel-Unne, or BeTs Are) kindle
S'- relations between employer and emPerhaps they may some day, but not
hill and *end flaming wheel* rolling
down th»lr ride*, though ignorant that
Uonxb’o right to inch an cxtonl a* tho
Ponnocilcut judge haa done in the com
PXNNBYLVANIA has been considered to Bel, or BaaL by their rha-nlclan and
of the striking machinists. It la web
a republican stronghold for years peat,
drastic praced ure* m this that are smjprecisely similar manncr.-New Llpplo-

Ladies' UndetskirtB, plain and fancy,
$1.25 values at*1.00
Onr entire line of fine Embroideries at 20
■ - per cent discount

A Great Struggle.

strike. Accordingly Prwldont Shaffer

A few pairs of ladies' and children’s
Shoes left50c

THE SAME AS MONEY.

tThe J. S. Goodyear Co
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
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CITY MARKETS.

ATTENTION

Wheat,.

Butler, roll
Drfod apple*
OaU

Rye

Potatoes

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
...Me to«Oe

Moototroo

lire fraud­
canBogs,
com100,000
During practice athat
goodthastate
stroke ring
la one
Hogs, drsssad ....
Hida*

1 OOM LAO

which ha* created such a sensation :
«rr possible ounce ot work out of them, Motion. dressed
Europe, makes a noiso like a battery
♦o that they are completely rowed out Wool, washed.
artillery when under way, awaking without having got abort or Ontrisd on
• Kr- - _ — v..
i.

at tho Amalgamated Antoclalloa to Mb- doesn't agree with poetic thought* on
tbe '‘allent passage through the air."

Wc have a small stock of men’s and boys*
Clothing which we will close out at a
discount of 25 to 50 per .cent.

WE TAKE DUE BILLS ON ALL GROCERIES

■ The stgugglo between organised la­
bor and the steel trust whloha few days

Qm failure of the conference between

"Men’s Black and Brown Felt Hats,
*2.00, *1.50, $1.25, *1.00, at
11.00, *75c, 50c

Fleisherrs Best Shetland Floss 8c. skein, 90c. per pound.

ulatlons of it* ballot txa. It t* certain

ulent ballot* whenever it likes, and

Mtn’s New Negligee Shirts, fresh,
clean patterns90c

Fine Black Dimity, 18c value .... 14c

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we ore the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair wfirk.

'

Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
'
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repairer^
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Phone 47.

Adjoiniag Bentley a Rider’s Planing MUI.1

OgnaaL report* from the Sooth

generalship which will enable him to
d«dd* In a weU conleMed rsee when
teen killed and that BJ6 children and
By this action a airiko will bolnuugu- tOl women died in the copccntraUon the advantage of station at a certain

night to take effect Saturday, August

ed by Kitchener.
struggle an

Count Tolstoi's condition should net

tUm against unionism. if tho strikers ly with Senator Beveridge who is said
fall, organised labor in tho steel and to have disagreed with him. Probably
iron mill* la likely to be broken, and. if Beveridge wasn’t ripe.

“grande attaqua"—Saturday Review.

It’s Always a

Worlds

The parlor entertainer has some amus­
ing exparienceti, although ho Is not al­
ways good nafared enough to UH thorn
against himself. One who appreeidtes

B«km&gt; the satlln is vitally important

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
i Ot their rights will tail u» oom-

BusYiwrntfibave i

homicidal mania taka* him again.

Any $5 Shoefor $3.50
and others in proportion.

i pursue a policy of
their right* with-

■ w.l.lrs.l.M,

They’re extraordinary 1
than ordinary prices.
'
It’s the quality that attracts and tire
.that sells. Yon haw the pick of one
largest shoe stocks in Bony county.

We have Oxford Ties to tie
$3.50 Oxford for $2.

�Here tie a few thing* you
will need every day of
your vacation:
.
Witch Hazel.
Borated Talcum Powder.

Rev. JamesUrown and M. W. Riker
Dr. 0. P. Towne returned Friday
morning to Ms boms In Jackson, after went toGraad Rapidsyesterday aa mem­
a few day* rest •Ith bls Oxwdn, Ed. bers of a committee appointed by Ute
bishop to Investigate charge* against a
certain clergyman in tha northern part
ATD. Bates of Wiley and A. B- Bates
and daughter, Mbs Eva Bates, started
Monday morning for the Pan-Ameri­
A good many arv taking sdvMtog*
of ths UKUALD’agutwlag contest offer. 'can. The Messrs. Bates expect to re­
Read the big ad. on auothet page for

- C. W- Murdock, the piano tuner, who
Dr. C. H. Berber wont to Manistee,
waa arrested on the charge of felonious
Saturday, where be will play in-the
Second Regiment band duringjhe slate assault upon Mr*. Fred Todd, appeared
before Justice M. W. Riker on Monday,
encampment.
plead guilty to assault and battery and
Mias Clalro Bogle returned last completely exonerated Mr*- Todd in
Thursday afternoon from a two wseks1 every respect. Tbo Juctlco sentenced
vblt with her brother, Starling, at him to ninety day* In the Detroit house
Crystal lake.
Of correction.
•
J. E. Tobias went to. Pontiac, Oak­
Mrs. Louisa I. Scanlon of the first
land Co., last week and exchanged hb ward, who has been sicked long, passed
northern property for an improved farm away Bunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock,
aged 04 years. The funeral wa* held
Tbo Huutt job office has Just Monday afternoon, conducted hy Rev.
turned out some flinch cards of a su­ H. D. Cheney. The Relief Corp* of the
perior quality and appearance. Only city wore In attendance in a body. The
W cent* a pack.
remain* wore conveyed to Rom Center,
THB DRUGGIST.
Deputy-Sheriff Jay Bogle went to De­ Tuesday, for burial.
troit Tuesday with Murdock and de­
The Hasting* Fire Department mot
livered bls prisoner to the house of cor- last Thursday evening in special ses­
sion, and decided to give one of their
popular
dances on the evening of Aug.
Mr*. Satie Tinkler-Alien and daugh­
ter, after an extend cd visit with her 22, during the soldier*1 sad sailors’ pic­
mother, returned Saturday to her homo nic and carnival. Friday evening tbo
in Toledo, Ohio. .
Flinch card* at tho HDiald office.
dl room. Tonight tho Are laddies will
Mrs. Urta Gundry, after a visit with
Jay Llchty of Grand Rapid* was in her parents, Mr. and Mr*. John Mont- meet and complete arrangemonu.
tho city Monday.
A. D- Maynard, H. H. Lewis, Bert
Mr*. Ralph Wooton returned Thura- Shullsburg, Wl*.
, day to her home at Alma.
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop wore
There was only one death tn thb city called to Marshal), Tuesday, by the
during the month of July.
alckneu of the latter's sister, Mrs.Moses Chamberlain la spending the Henry Polhcmus.
week with friend* in Augusta.
Frank Evarts of Kalamazoo wm the cigar factory to room ever Th J J. B.
Goodyear Co.'* store, formerly occupied
guest of J. L. Crawley Monday.
Oliver H.Greenfield of Essex Center, by Walter K. Eaton.
B. C. Toby, a farmer ot Rutland
Ontario, b vblllng in thb city.
township, camo U&gt; the city Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Toha Mullen visited office from tho City Bank block Into night and notified tho sheriff that aotuoMr*. I. A. Hol brook'*• bouse, corner of ono had broken Into hl* houao Monday
relatives In Ann Arbor, Sonday* ’.
State and Broadway.
Mr*. John Busby started Saturday home and stolen a tin chest containing
Tuesday for the Pan-American.
fora vbltal Weldman, Isabella county. *40 In money, three gold rings and some
Oeo. Scott, Sr., went to Grand Rap­
8bo will be joined at Vermontville by papers, deed* and mortgage* of "Talus
id*, Saturday, for a few days’ visit.
her abler, Mr*. DrolloL
to Mr. Tobey. Tbo matter was ft&gt;«MtlAnn M. Haffcnden of Doster ha*
Lewis Algyre, who has been visiting gated by the officer* but up to the presbeen given a pension of *8 a month.
H. Hllslnger and friends In thl* vicinity
•Mr. and Mr*. P. A. Sheldon spent the far a week, returned Saturday to hb
Utter part of last week at Goguac lake. home In .PrairieDepot, Ohio.
W. H.' Schantz, preaidoat of tho
John Brnnney of Hickory Corners
LeRoy Mead, who waa recently ap­ Barry County Shropshire Sheep Breednow receives a pension of M2 a month. point*! agent of tha M. C. R. H. el era’ Association, was tho recipient of a
■Lobb Wardell went to. Grand Rap- Poksgon, has been transferred to Dail­ very pleasant surprise last Thursday
Ida, Saturday morning, for a few days' ey, Case county, at a better salary.
evening. When he opened hl* mall bo
Cook &amp; Bents have purchased the found a letter from tho management of
•MR­
' MIm Leah Busby attended a dancing building, near tho O. K. A S. depot,
party at Charlotte one evening last formerly used for storing oil, and will elation of Chicago requesting-him to
accept of an assistant's position during
their exhibition tbe first week In De­
cember. Mr. Schanla haa accepted the
for ^he purpose of submitting- to tha position, which b a flattering reoonnltiou of bb judgment of fat live stock.
Mr*. Sarah Thurston of Sturgis Is operation of having the tonsil* rqpovcd.
The Knights and Lady Maccabees of
rialdng her brothers, Cheater and R
It's e**y to Me whore you cen And tbe
B. Messer.
bc*t lot of fruit* and produce and vege­ Delton and Hickory Corner* will give
tables and alto boat in quality. Fresh their.annual baakot picnic at "Crow
hy’a Grove" Gull lake Wednesday,
every morning. Hams 4 Van Auman.
Ang. 28th. .Everybody b Invited to
Tho union campmectlng ot tho Wes­ come and bring well filled baskets and
leyan Methodist and tho United Breth­ enjoy a day’s outing along tbe shores of
ren oommeuoea Ang. the 13th In E. Pen- Gali lake. The atearaer‘■Searchlight’’
nook's grove, elosing the evening of will run excursions on the lake, lee
C. C. Deane and family at Grand Rap­ Aug. IF.
cream and ocher refreshment* can bo
ids spent Bunday with lj»r. and Mr*.
Harrison Mershon of Kalamazoo, a procured on tbe ground* Sir Knight
George Tinkler.
brother al Mr*. Scnnlou, also bf* sou S..D. William* of Battle Creek and
Charles Webscrt, Jr., arrived homo "William and family were called hero Lady Eudocl* Moffett ot California aro
from his eastern and ecxiihern trip the Monday to attend the funeraLof Mr*. the speakers of the day. A good brass
band will be in attendance. Dr. C. A.
first of tbe week.
‘
C.H. Reed, who ha» charge of Tho job
Lula and Clyde Imerxel of KalamaMrs. Julios Russell received * tele­
aoo are visiting their graudp*renu, M. dejwrtmant of Detroit1* nqw paper, To­
Day, was at home the tyro part of the gram Monday 'morning, from Atlantic
D. Reed and wife.
week. He Intend* to move his family City.N, J., announci ng the death of her
R. T. F. Doods of Man totee, and E. J, Io tbe oily Boon'.
£• f 27
nephew,
Ralph Galloway. He died last
Hartman 0! Newaygo, were tn the city
P. T. Col grove and family have gone Saturday and the remains were sent to
thb city, arriving hero yesterday morn­
H. O. Schalbly of Cleveland, a cousin to their cottage at Gun lake for a two
week*' outing. Mr*. Mary Goodyear ing. The young man was born in this
of County Clerk Volte, oaDed cm tbe lat­
and Mis* Gertrude Bentley are also at city M year* ago ibis coming Septem­
ter gentleman Tuaaday. . &lt; ’
ber. He wa* raised hero and had many
the Colgroro cottage.
Mrs. R. H. Van Aukcn ’and sera,
Mr*. Petrr Schumann and daughter, friends and acquaintance* in thb com­
Howard, are visiting relatives and
Mbs Carrie Schumann, started Monday munity. Thefuncral services ware
friends In BsHld.r*. 111.
held from the home of Mrs. Russell
Dr. Maria £. Horton 1* attending in Oshkosh, Wk, and relatives in oth­ yesterday afternoon, Rev. Geo. Bullen
campmeeUng at Goll lake and visiting er placet In that state.
officiating. There were presunt from
rwUtlrwIn ihat vicinity.
out of town Ray Galloway of Detroit,'
A special train having on board Coat­
Tbe Miass* Mabel Cos and Alice panic* C and D of the First ragtatenl, twin brother of the deceased, Mr. and
Roam of Bellevue are spending a few M. B. T., wont through here Monday Mrs. W. H. Wsnxqr, of Ypsilanti, Dr.
and Mr*. Chas. Russell of Allegan and
day* with Mias Etta Tnnnpor.
forenoon, on their way to tho stalo en­ Mr. and Mrs. Durf- Galloway of Howell.
Th* Hnuiu is In receipt cf tho campment at Manhue.
Given a row Lout, its bow atuchsd io
Michigan Manual for lMl-2, compiled
Miss Vera Cortrlghl camo home from a steam hunch, Ils stern fastened to
Kalamazoo Saturday fora month’* va­
i commenced the job of put- cation, Hhe was accompanied by Miss another row best. Place some people
tn
tha boat and let tho launch start up
imv front in the J. S. Good- Jennie Beales who spsnt Bunday at the
suddenly in a direction at right angle*
&gt;g Monday mm-ulug.
sheriff’s hans, return I ng Monday.
CO tho lino ready by tho boat*. If any­
Clark Krern, while at work al the one douliM what will happen under aurh
coudllirxi*, let him Mk Dr. Lathrop ur
any member of the patty who partici­
planer and *4 a consequence will have pated with him in an exciting-adran- j
two short finger* for the rost of his Ute. turn on Gun lake one day last work. Il
The examination ofGt., N. Barnum, wa* not so bad for the doctor, but It wm
on the charge Otr*pe upon the perron decidedly dUagcMbla, one to say dan­
gerous far the lady and the little boy
who were also In the boat when it per-

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Hire’s Root Beer.
Thompson’sWild Cherry Phos­
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Anti-Cliap.

-WKladles’ Shirt Waists.
Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waists,

former price 50c., now
former price 75c., now
former price $1.00, now
former, price $1.25, now
former price $1.50, now

Profit is abandoned, cost and value utterly disre­
garded.
Follow the finger of satisfaction and
you will land here as sure as fate. It’s the har­
vest time for the economical.

FRED L. HEATH,

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the price to your pocket-book and give you the best value and
the best satisfaction you ever had. For a summer shoe, right
up to date in style and right down to the ground in price, our

Men’s Mastiff Shoe at $2.50
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IICATING A BEGGING LAW.
hla trial that In an endeavor to float
the Institution he speculated with tire

Tho Hillsdale Manufacturing Co. has

First National Bank ot thia eUy.' as
tbe stockholders are now |roof against trustee for Its creditors. Liabilities
People engaged In tbs manufaeturo
about *8,000,
of Mflphm of qululM ato apt tn suffer
In the Ingham county Circuit Court
Ta iFHommedtau. son of
ths ecinf^mn*
...I..,
a
H. VHommcdlcn, of Detroit, comptroller.
Charles f
unariro
F*.. Hammond, Who
who represented । OI oaipwrecaca reraons naa jio wiathe Ingham County Bar Association In . Doos ou tbo north and east coasts.
Craacd by drink, and auffarlng with the premises.
plate gtaas to the value of *1*3,703
t, Ud instantly kiUed.
pain from a knife wound In big right
The Lake Shore Fruit Growers* assu | was Imported to this country from Bdarm. Frank p. Davenport, of Detroit, claUon basket factory hururd. Ixsu glum during tbe quarter ending Sept
eudeavorre! to taka hla life Wednes­ estimated at *10.000. Tbe burned In- go, 1000.
TWOS. 8. SPaAQUE A 808,
day night by plunging beneath a street aSlintlAn
,
...
stltutlon was
waa AWnnA
owned anS
and operate*: Kv I Medical opinion
In London ta strong­
car. His first attempt was thwarted some 300 fruit growers of the SL
Nsuralylx may stuck any port ol tha body
ly against street drinking troughs for bet most frequently vccuts where lire nerves
by tbe fender. Badly daaed. be again cph fruit district
Wsyus County Buk Bldg., DKTBOIT.
William Vlneeat. a you, ng colored tnaterlal.
In this department Assistant,
man, giving bls borne u ir*'*Albion* I Matcbmaklng, onea the most ’perilous
Davenport la 25 years old, and drink
accident,
- ' , of handicrafts, baa become perfectly
Thursday, on a charge of attempting'
to wreck tbe Michigan Central train safe through tbe discovery of amor­
take In supposing that the pasaenMINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS.
phous phosphorus
tratn would come to ou tbe other
tn tbe qcrman-Austrlin central
McBain wants a grist tnllL
mountains as many as 13d taverns are
Mrorn him and when the train rushed
Albion
baa
a
new
military
company.
by mt and 1 saw Henry walking on
run for students and pupils. They bad
SO VRAM*
the wrong track and with bls back to
.the train I yelled at him to get off. but
Nathan Benedict, of Marshall, la 02 j
founded by
Alexander Hamilton,
ce[e
.
iuuuuw
oy aiessiwcr
uaminou, ccieyesra old. hale and h&lt;-arty.
■
State Forestry Commission has brit(xl tu on hundred
sevenMiss Etta Aurlngcr. of Owoasn, will!
'*D"1 •'’■’•’erakry recently.
go to South Africa as a missionary.
northern part of the State next • _
.
.
.
to alarm him If be
ouerntu. in ripril evo- •
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Tbe Belgian chicory ralila. Essex
rille, were bnrned. involving a luu of nected trith the National Forestry deere0 forbidding tbe ringing of church
rrong track.
Commission, will autat, .
, Ixlls before fi o’clock on winter and B
130,000.
•'Budging from the visible Injurka.
Alma college will loco the following . °'dock °D «ummer mornings.
I'rrd Jenkins, an Easton farmer, fell
teachern next fall: Chas. A. Davis.
Since 1880 140,000 British farm IsBa, breaking his neck- Resides this. off a load of lumber and wits luslantly profeasor of biology; Fred Fullerton, borers have been displaced py maI'tight leg was fractured Jnst lielow killed Thursday
chincry. This machinery eould bo
Clark. Indy principal and teacher of
ths nerve fact ol the body Is restored.
aeUs«. wlSCTacUryw la the
English, and Coach Allen.
There tn only otic sword factory in
Emmett J. Barton and Mrs. Barton tbe United States, a Maeaacbusetta
a. Dr. Chase's Nerre Pills positively
No. 2. of Jackson, are sailing on rough
Mb tbvtt disorders by filling ths
'■* * B. H. L'Homnicdlou. together with
ity for supplying the domestic demand
system with mw vigor ud lire, so
Khto family, la al present In Denver.
ns si all dralers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Dr. Arthur O. Perbert, of St Luke's with assault and battery and he paid
hospital. NIIm, is wanted In Indiana hla flue. Tuesday stn- charged him with
bigamy, and Barton 1. In jail
on the charge ot wrecking a bank.
just disposed by auction of the old
There are 20 cases of smallpox In
|Ti FATEITMItat
There cruiser Ari'tbuae. recently struck off
being contracted nt Ml cents a bushel. levering village and vicinity
k most shocking tragedy In Detroit Tbe largest crop in years Is promised. thortUes an- working diligently to pre- sold for 10.700, plus the usual 5 per
Charles Bell, a young Christian
f’. early Wednesday evening, when IS- *
[ year-old Theodore Pitch Impaled him- scientist employed on tbo farm of John
From II a ns u. In south Germany, an
g Self upon n broken fence picket. Tbe Nicholson, near Partna. shut himself
this sifsstars Is co ersry tsn ot lb« cwau.s, '
1‘rpi” ^UlUtnC Tablets.
Howard Hopkins, ot Mendon, Is ths
jflrtvd wood poustrated thirteen Inches Monday
L&amp;XfftiVC BroniO-QuiniOC Tsbreu I Tne»o latnu relievo and euro co
oldest man In tbe county, having just of aluminium, hitherto devmed lm[»osInto flh. boy's Intestines He was n
•Ible.
Tbe process employs no acids ho
Ibxl riirss a cola In
U*&gt; | illpatlon. 25 Cents.
. teamster for a ptanlug mill md had lously assaulted Holiday bj
first vote was cast for John Quincy or other metal aud resists the action of
been sent out with n load of rawdnsL
Adams. The deed of the farm on
J Having picked up some companions. the bead.
Imitations of American products are
they began stopping at saloons and
Farmers claim that fully three
drinking till finally, sb a companion fourths of the wheat In Missaukee and
being sold In Sweden lu large quant!,
A thief on tho Grand Rapids A In­
tells tbe story, "we all climbed Into Osceola counties Is ruined by the hot.
diana Railway .between Grand Rapids
the wagon and I hit the horse with a damp weather.
one in each town to ride end exhibit a sample toot model
has disposed of a big lot of forks which
and
Mackinaw
City
relieved
William
fence picket that Plrcb had In tho
s
bicjxle of our manufacture. YOU CAM 8AKB *1Q TD*
Charles Ritchie, an Inmate of the Hn nd ford. a diamond salesman for
*S6 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for youndf.
northern asylum, eluded tbe vigilance
facturo and which arc sold nt
ot a brother, end hanged himself from York. «&gt;f over T700 in itlnmonds and
Guxrsnkcd
IBu
In
JSu
in
money.
,
The
German
postmaster
general
has
and It landed in a ditch.
The Bloomingdale Obocaa Factory
Tbe act of the last legislature for forbidden tho delivery of postcards
received over 37.000 pounds of milk tlir establishment of rural high schools , made lu tbe shape of bevr glasses,
during tbo month of May and paid tho permits the eftnbllahnient of high pots, triangles and also those with
schools In townships wblcb do not I boles far the nw and eyes like masks,
fie picked up the
County Clerk Church, of Bt. Joseph. have within thojr limits nn Incorpor : Nevertheless they are being largely
^9 “W*drip"7iy‘i£ycie“qm APPROVAL toIssued 1(1 marriage licenses Sunday, atd vllln,-.. nr
1.111 luu.„vr..u. 1 . • • ,
.
. •
anyone wtlAoul a art! dcjxuit tn adcanas and allow
the stick ran Into him." Home one making TO for the week. Over 8.001 operative Sept. 6.
"pulled the picket out of him. covered excursionists visited tbo city.
The Manistee saw mills and salt
absolutely
। The temperature In Detroit lu July blocks, which hare been closed nn ac­ mopolltan city rvJts on the showing
With blood. He died In an hour.
was higher than In any single previ­ count of a strike, started up Monday. { made lo a table ot tbe nativity of Its
registered votcra. There are 73,(133
ous month since tbe weather bureau
rather* amuslug little comely bap commenced to keep Che record.
mauuracturI
at
tllc,c
'
*°*
180
of
Kbom
Bro
adopted by the salt manufactur- I
, ___
_________ ,1th laborers °r *1*1’ country, and 23,444 were boro
i ,n foreign countries.
St. Joseph was broken Into Bunday entirely in lifting salt."'
Edward DeForeat. of Battle Creek. I „K'I1C’
notM° occupa.tlou In
charged with sending poisoned peaches tbc r‘ ’I* of Roman tiles aud enrthento Mrs. Clara Wendell, who ate one |
«"&gt;*• be«n discovered, as well os
t married. John la a German and
and came near dying, has been held two skeletons, lo tbo course of exca, old bachelor and be thought Tucker
for trial. He admits having quarreled I vatlona at Dover. Eogland. In anbcr nnd bls borne Howard CUy.
wllb the woman, but still affirms his dent times this ground formed tbs
Myron Start, a Hesperia fanner, re­ Innocence of trying to take her life. I estuary ot tbe Dour river.
When be appeared with
cently cut bln finger off In a mowing
saved hla wife# life and Incidental to are being aent to Loudon to study the
bore. During hl» absence tha ta^ksd with lockjaw and ta deed.
the rescue he must answer to a charge management of traffic. Many German
...... ... . «
Dennis A. Barnum, a prominent of musiilt on her Ho uvs sho sras ...
asked questions concerning the
Owpaao man. ban drawn.ItXl acres in
tbe government drawing at Oklahoma.
He expects to fell It for Mfl.OOO.
uiuuou police luauagru tue iraiuc.
A man answering the description of hand irtrurk her nose. Hence tbe itrI There will shortly be issued to tha
Albert Byan, wanted on a charge of
shooting hla wife on Wednesday, Juty
According
to
Lansing -reports 1 public new Swiss stamps ranging tn
nuwplrea* 1
24. at Litchfield, turn been arrested at Bteanis will enter tbe racesgainst
account.
Bitsa for tbe gubernatorial tchslr, de­
Tbe little settlement of Wagar. six spite Ute promise of tbe former not to mined to the federal council, who have
miles out of Hesperia, consisting of a oppose Ullas. The promise 1/ contin­ appointed a committee lo choose a suitgent upon no other one entering the
tma, a young woman, who was sent
slgu for tbe new Issue.
। ths county Jail, In Grand Rapids. and one dwelling.'
will tie brongtii In as a blind, which
Liverpool and Manchester. England,
MI
m
Floyd
Gilmore,
of
Laporte,
who
ara couvlncod that while the overhead
ibu tlon, is attracting considergraduated this year from tbe law de­
Two little girls, aged 3 and 2 yean,
ng no precedent tn the history partment of Michigan university, wlU da nglit era of Oro. Simmons, of Man well enough for rural districts It Is not
practice
In
Manila,
leaving
this
week
ceiona,
were
bnrned
to
death
Saturday
State. Mrs. Williams la the
suitable* for centers of population. Re­
night. They were left with two older
of a little 8-monttu* old child. for tbe Philippines.
cent fatal accidents have developed a
Erick Johnson and John Prrncbctl. boys in the bouse, which In some un­ condition not far from panic In each
of Negaunee, miners of the Prines ot known manner eanght Are. The lx&gt;ya

Neuralgia.

Tho Prayer of a Nerve for
More Blood.

PATENTS.

Scientific American

MONEY

RIDER AGENTS WANTED

h
$10 to $18
A 1801 Mo*al«
A’00T88MoM&lt;£l.$7t«$l2

I# $8

Q8B
mo DAYS FREE TRIAL.

J. L. HEAD OYCLE CO.

sr. who has earned tbe position
O*ty" by former pood conduct,
ball ways and corridors. Sheriff
■an providing a cnrrlago for tha
Considerable leniency would
*en extended to Mrs. Williams

youngest Tbe bouse and everything
In If was bflrn.,1
Clarence Mosher bi a tramp. He Is

lie vimllcated. as there la

department will pay their annual visit.

too hard, he sailed Into him with a

and a hot tlmo generally.
a charge of assault and battery.
Three Rivers, was taking
Edward Pinner ami Nellla Wood, of
• pu t Mt when he was at- Joseph was broken Into Monday morn- qwomo, were married Saturday night
.....
■ bull. His wtfa heard tw ...„ _....
namlte. Tbe cash contents, amounting They didn’t take Hie trouble to Inform
..
. ....
to kill and mntlmntflatrd sine# last April, and not
licit- dog his been cji lured*

n chance to explain Mr. Wood sailed

Issued by Clerk Hop
pretne Court. In tbe

ties la both are consldsrlng-tbo advisa­
bility of change.
Tbo Royal William, built lu CanA-

Chicago.

TONIC LAXATIVE

ocean propelled all the way by steam.
Tha first Iron transatlantic steamship
was tba Great Britain, wblcb discard­
ed tbe paddle wheel and adopted tba
screw propeller. Tbo steamer Occaulc.
launched last year, marks an epoch lu
steamship history and surpasses even
Juice Verne's wildcat flights of fancy.

mouth connecting North with South
Shields. Tha suspension bridge will bo
erected a: a height of 270 feet and will

pass up and down tha river with facil­
ity. From tbe bridge will depend a
platform auapeoded upon cables which

Far Sale by FRED L HEATH

UM K. Kalsbury, Stlhori
W. if
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tsted by ths commenwsalth. The moat

Inrors who brought.ta tbe]ndjetm«it».
Coldwaler.

‘U“'Jff

Ibdcntt

■Jatlgrs. Income
Ims been Insisted
rontata the uuftin

I $5,000?
EXTRA TO
T.

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�Will Ask Every Combine Employe
to Join.

THE TEST COMES THIS WEEK;

Tho Kind Yoa Have Always Bought, and which haa been
iu use for over 30 year*, has homo tho signature of
—Z?
- and has bean mode under hla per•onal aapervhdon ained its Infancy.
Allow no one tv deceive you In thia.

MAT 'EM UIKE OANDY
twnji. onuos •&gt; sse teas.

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What is CASTORIA
Casttiria is ft ba rmleas substitute for Castor OU, Puregoric, Drop* and Soothin* Syrup*. It la Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine aor other Narcotic
aabstnnco. Its age ia ita guarantee. It destroys Worms
and'allays Feverishness. It cure* Dlarrhcpa and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure* Constipation
and Flatulency. It asaltullatea the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea—Tbe Mother’s Friend.

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COLORADO and UTAH
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WrtUfcr
ea4 CoA»,4.i uwiur,
11 Fort' i*. p. Lyon, Trsv Paw. Ab
St., West.
Detroit. S
Jiohn Sebastian, G. P. a.

PATENTS^
er»l Steel company st Smith Chkogu.
Chicago, Joliet. Bay View and Mll। waukee. and to cripple tbe non-union

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bvr»r.j rb
crt lor lb, &lt;

fliup, IiUsum ui lipuv Mnj,

Jsonisviffe and
J2asHvilk

Winter Tesrilt Tlckili

Flopidfii
&lt;5V)U=
&lt;0gl6T

the National Tube company'* plant* In
Pitt*burg, Wheeling. W. Va_ and tho
two union plants 1* McKeesport. Said
President Shatter: ''Within a week
every union man and every union man
at heart In the employe ot the United
Stales Steel corporation will be asked
to join In the strike now being'waged
by tbe Amalgamated association. Wo

Pittsburg. Pa.. Aug. •.—The Chronltle-Telcgraph says: One ot the oBIclala
&gt;t the Lafayette lodge, Lawrenceville.
M the amalgamated association, thb
doming announced that he had been
notified that there would be no general

U tuti »; sulfa. I
Oeod grssa cattl.
•0; own. U t,W 1
j i &gt;ia«.. ut:i Hi

KILLED

IN

RAILWAY

CRASH.

Pere Marquette
ot thb etty about 1 o'clock on the New
York Central. Thomas Hyland, an en­
gineer. and George Webb, trainman,
ware killed and a fireman waa severely
injured. Tbe regular train waa late at
Medina and received order* fo run to
Mlddleeport and await tbe Pan-Amerlma special. When the train reached
Middleport they mat tha Buffalo theater
train, which they thought was tbe spe:lal they were to pare. In the meantime
the Pan-American epecbl bad received
ardere to proceed to Middleport. Th*
train* met a few mile* east ot thb city.
The pasaenger* ot both trains were
throw* Into a panic by tbe ahoek. but

Omaha. Aug. «.—Footlight mn renetnlng the "Arlaon* Female Bandit"
m nne of the local thcalen •yeaterday
itlcrnoon turned lurid melodrama Into
terrible tragedy. Real kisses In plare
3t make-believe stage carvavas caused
Ibe lightning change. A revolver, load-

Cumberland. Md . Aug. k —Three
nor* members of the family of Joseph
Martin, who were poisoned at New Bsldmore. Pa_ thirty-fire mil** north of
cere, by eating toadstools, bell erI ng
:hgy wept mushrooms, are dead, it b

-oub Haggerty, Tenth United States
irtiliery, killed hla wife and then blew
mu hla own braliu In hit Quarters at
•he government barracks on Sullivan a
aland thia morning Jealousy waa the
tauee of the tragedy Haggerty enlated from West Virginia.

Red
Cross
Tansy
Pills

E. Q. Biggers, patent lawyer Waehington, D.
wboM gd appears In our
columns, in an attorney of twenty-one
years active practice and la well recom­
mended to us. Hb rating will be found
tn Dun's and Bredatreet’s report*, aa PRICESl.OO
he owua tbo Inventive Age. He has
sent us application blank* and other
paper*, hud Inventors who are Intend­
ing to apply tor patanU, would save
time by calling at thb office and get­
ting the paper* before preaentlng their
application* through any other source.

PAINFUL

�RUTLAND CENTER.

mulMCHk’iFHlt,
It Itft jMfGiKN't Failt,
that the' balk coffee you Jut

«“■!?•» “a**- ta the Pilgrim, an excellent literary

pcriod.ral published at Battle Creek.
Thia magazine has recently come Into

Gertie Otb ban gone t
3 work,at Dr. Hamlin's.
Tha dance at Gias. Cret

ent from too “same klntP'bought
before. Coffee purchased in
bulk is sure to vary,
The scaled package In which tbeir daughter, Mro. Tho*. Gorham
1
LION COFFEE is sold insured a portion of lart srook.
Mr: Hartman and family of Hope
urtifonn flavor and strength. It visited al Al. Burghdaff’. last wook.
Quito a number of our young teachers
Senia Brown of Freeport vbtled Eva
also keeps the coffee fresh and
attended the teachers’ Institute held at
insures absolute parity.
_______ _
Hastings last week.

JOHNSTOWN.
Tbo Ice cream social al Benfield Aug.
1 was well stteadod onto If It wa*

Infant daughter, waa just alive. She
Battle

lake* now-srdsys.
W. Hampton and family spent Sun­
day with her parents.
John Marks and family have been
Joe Bows*yutd wife vbitod friends
spending a taw day. rt Ix&gt;e McDonald'*. near Lacey Hundar.
Mro. Herman Zerbel. who b at her
Mro. B. Eurrough. b Improving
parents' home near Wail lake, to no •lowly.
belter at thb writing. Many friends
sympathise with ber In her suffering. I
CARLTON CENTER.

‘ Attorney Palmerton was in HtsUnn
last Thuroday In the laterttt of the
Peak-Barnum trial. Mr, Barnum has •ponding the week with old friends
here.
.
Edith Messenger of Battle Creek b
Wo bear that Jimmie Smith may
her sUter, Mro. Chan William*.
start another hotel in tbe village thb visiting
Will Rowley and wife of Welcome
Mrs. F. F. Hilbert waa at Harting* Comoro visited at J, H. Durkee'., Bun-'
last Friday calling on bar sister.
Mary Grant of Hartings I* the guest
of Bartha Hilbert this week.
ElmaF Fisher of Detroit, aa employee Nellie and Rosalia Geiger are attending
of the PereMarqusua, spent Boaday teachers' Institute at Bantings.
rood Monday with bls friend at the home
Mra. Hattie Darkos and daughter
of B. 8. Holly.
Jessie of Coats Grove visited relatives
B*jme A Lookwood of Bastings are hero Friday.
'
.
in tha vlllago thb week putting in two
Mr*- Will Martin aad daughter of
largo churns which the village Intend. Woodbury visited at John Bain's,
Thursday.
Mis* Good of east Woodland h .pend­
conclusion that tylpg horse, or cattie ing the week with Bertha Helse. •
on the .tree ta for the purpose of grazing
The social at O. Senter'., Friday
b a perfect nuisance and have passed evening, was well attended, the pro­
an ordinance prohibiting the same. A ceed. being 110.60.
good thing, it ought to have been done

this writing.

Plainwell are guesto of Henry Arbour

Plalnwell where she ha. been vbltlng
Barrett vblted her daughter I

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.

street until their n»w one b flnbbed. ■
M- R- Gwin returned from St. Paul,

J. H. Ford returned last Saturdar
from New Orlean* and b.topping with
M. R. Gwin and family.
Julia Polley ha. been attending too
teachen* institute In Halting* thb
week.
C.B. Hager and family ore entertain­
ing Mro. H.'* parents of Williamston
thu we&gt;«k.

; aad wife vbitod friends

Frank Welfare and wife of Sunfield
.pent Sunday at the College bouse.
O. J. McNaughton and wife were st
Freeport. Saturday and Sunday, vbltintend to start on tbeir Journey Sator- !ng relatives.
Carpenters have commenced their
part of tbo work of recoontructlug too
tet^e crowd and a good program. Pro- M. E. church. A large forco b at work
and no doubt will toon have ItoompletWm. Wright and wife have returned ' Representative J. J. Parkin* of
to their homo lo Epokano, Washington, Prairlevilia was lu tho village Friday
after rblUng relatives here for somo on insursnoo bu*Ineos.
time.
Two little sbteri of Chas. Stebbins
Charles Smith and wife returned from from Hastings vbitod him over Sunday.
Eaton Rapids, Monday, where they atQuito a number of our young people
attended an Ice cream social at Carlton
iaatTriday night.
.
lalalng her two sbtoro from too northAnother drunken mob congregated
on tbe .trecto last Saturday night and
kept up their disturbance until about
four o'clock Sunday morning. Thb
getting to bo too frequent and thereattended too institute In Hartings dur­ should bo made an end to «uch action*.
ing too week.
J. L. Smith b remodeling and build­
Carlton Onter to now connccted with ing an addition to hl* house on East
toe county hub by telephone. Phonos Broadwayore located at tho residence, of Dr. MoGuBn, Peter Covert and E. J. KerohAstonnded Tho Editor.
Editor 8. A. Brown,of BeooettevlUe,
8. C.,wa* Onoo Immensely snrorised.
YANKEE pPRINOS.

Preabytcrian church at HasUngs.
Proc Griswold of Hastings b vblllog
hb parent, hero thb week.
Mrs. PraUla ot Richlaud Janctlon
vblted friamb In town thb week.
. A traveling .aloaman willing cigar*
Mr*. DutTco b out riding today with
was just showing bis umpleahere Moo- her little cbargn.
'
Missionary aervtoea at too church
Sunday evening.
Mro. E. Tidd b attending too insti­
tute.
■
B. Voorhees was homo a few hour*
, •" county who did not take tbeir cigars.
Sunday.
.

DUNCAN LAKE.

I red Stamm of Johnstown was visitlogfriaueb la thb place Sunday.
Mrs. A. E- Durfee of Baltimore waa
tho guest of her daughter. Mra Uoo.
Bagg, Tuesday. Annaand Oliver Bagg
returned home with heft/?’.
Err* Tobias and daughter of Baltiapro wereffueefa of relatives In this

bly. Il jDompare* favorably with the
lading periodical, of lu kind, such as
the Ladles' Homo Jourual and tho Sat­
urday EveningVpai, both In typogrspb-

rsadars, wo have deqjdod w make them
the following remarkable offer:
The regular Subscription price of the
Pilgrim la one dollar. All who payone dollar for the Hkhald sod TWEN.
TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL will

nlng with the September bomber.
The Pilgrim will be sent direct from
the pnbUsluM*. •? '.
"• Jx— ,' '
-

PIANO,

OU* defective measure*.

selling
Oran^oTUoma* and family .pent Sun­

Geo. Hubbard sad wife of Irving wore
driving on our streets Monday.
.
IRVING.

thalr frbodsto »*el with

Probably most of the stocks now In
neo at cattle breeding establishments In
tbe central west were patterned after

who are rblllng her. on-

Made by Behr Bros.,
New York City.

Get McCoy’s

Farmers and Fruit Growers
W»ai litter* to J. E. Edwards, Beo’y,
O'Donnell, Mich.

Edwards, O'Donnell.

Hum and deprive them ot tbe usual

Mott, Hastings.
.
For further information Inquire of
J. E, EDWXMD8, - •
ODoonelL Mich,

stocks m furnished by Mr. Earl:

wlth all our bulls. Including Tbe Grove

third Car Eoad...

Flint
Buggies

Is to briny the foot back as follow*:
Buckle a strap around tbo foot just

This season, just received at our warerooms.

i rope through
will bring tbo

TEP IN and see our display of upto-date vehicles.
There isn’t a
St finer line of carriages between New
York and Chicago.
We have also the well-known Clark

S

Iron rod* used In turning tbo toiler and
drawing the animal up. Tbo chains

•Ide. Tbe belt la made with an Iron rod

the belt Is fastened around tills with
chain* attached to rods. Use baavy
leather. 7 be drawing shows the front

stand awhile In the atuck a twfore draw-

bed In trimming off the ends of th*
hoof* wlih a ehbeL Tbe tool* wo uro
are a tiMivy mallet, an Inch and a quar­
ter chisel and two crooked knives (right
and left), such as blacksmiths use.
The bottoms, of the fret often require

Single buggies, extension top sur­
reys, and other styles. ’
These vehicles are upholstered in
the latest styles, blue and green cloth,
whip cord and leather trimmings, and
handsomely finished in New York
red, carmine and Brewster green.

COME IN AND SEE STOCK.
ASK FOR PRICES.

Evils or Antlpyrino.

Goodyear.

'

For sale—Flock ot breeding ewra—

with bit*

breeding csfablltouii’uts where tbo bull
I* an-nnlod proper care. We reproduce

are splsndld for torpid liver." For In­
digestion. loro of appetite, stomach and
liver trouble It's a positive, guaranteed tend* beyond tbo frame and that them
cure. Only Mo al W. H. Goodyear,* are three bole* bored through It Thb
drug.tore.

Klims*’*.

Disguise b

Tbe sponge crab behaves In a similar
manner, nipping off little bits of living

betalock, except tho floor, wblcb I* of
her stomach, but tho tried Electrio oak plank four inches thick. This gtvea
Hitters which helped her at ooce, and, a solid foundation to stand on. and In
after using tour bottle., .ho Is entirely
well, can eat anything. It", a grand
tonic and lu genthj laxative qualities vantage while tbe animal 1* standing

WELCOME CORNERS.
Edith Messenger of Baltic Creak vis­
ited friends In this place last week.
were let one day last She I* now visiting relative. In Wood­
week at tho portoffioe. Mears. Chubb, land.
.
Putter, Springer, Everhart and Charles
Frank Cassday and family .pent Sun­
-b—
j—.l.
«
day with Fred (’asadsy and family,
Jay Blakncy and lady, Mbs Myrtle
Woodard .pent the flrot of thu week at
Mro. Stocking b falllog but toe doc­
tor holds out indnocments that *ho may
The company that E. E. Gorham’•
recover.
.
■
have been entertaining, returned to
Chicago last Friday.
Hasel Sledge b visiting her grand­
■ '
DOWLING.
parent., L. Stodge and wife, this week.
Mra. Hollto of Jackson vicinity b
Jennie Rowley of Chicago Hoi glue la
among friend* hero.
.
visiting ber grandparents, Wm. Rowley
. Mrs. Caleb Rbbrldgcr spent a few
day* lu Paw Paw among relatives.
Erma WHUtt* vbitod in Shultz over
Elwln Orawbee was fn Hickory Cor­ Sunday.
ner* with retail vm last week.
Ora Addington wa. on our street
Mrs. Fanny Sheffield and little son Mondayare making a tour of lonlacounty, Lan­
sing, DeiroU, Mt. Clemen* and Naw
. BANFIELD.
Havnn, where she rhlto relatlvaa.
ireatn social last Friday e venWill Sheffield and wife of Rutland
by the Sunday school claw
do. i, was a uociaea suceeu, 117.7(1 b»——w wuu
UI uw lug taken in.
R N- Mosher’ returned boras
•bier, Mro. Stevens, ta Yankee Spring*
Tuesday, after a few weeks’ vblt with
Lart Saturtay, W. R. Ormabeo and harohlWron st Hastings and Onondaga.
Grace Bristol h entertaining her
w.ln, Zula Haugh and young lady
friend from BaUle Creek.
.
Mro. Ida Shumaker entertained her
HINDS CORNERS.
little brother from Rose last week.
Mary and Marguerite, children of
Dr. Troy from Detroit, are vbt ting their
MoHrtT B?S*n W&gt;B ln Or,D‘feTlIla grand father Chaadiar and family.
Mro. Odell of Nashville rbited at Ire
of Pralrtevllie b viriu Bruuoey'a a few day. last week.
Ing rt Gcorga RnblMon'*.
Mrs. Andy Adam* visited her aunt,
Mro. Fred Tungate, at Hasting* last
week.
.
Grandma Dunn accompanied her
U — U-I.U.I.. ...
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GRAND

pc'.lxlng, though Indigestible. qualltlc.

Thuroday evening, August 15.
Rar. Clack spent a short time In
Wayland last week taking Mr. Babbitt

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FAMOUS
UPRIGHT

Pilgrim.

To Save Her Child
•
From frightful disfigurement Mrs. . Them deliberately bite up seaweed*
Nannie Gallager of LaGrange, Gl, ap­
plied Buoklan1* Arnica Salve to great soon establishing a growth which barsores on her bead and face, and write* moulies perfectly with the surround.
It* quick cure exceeded all her hopes.
It work* wooden in sorts, bruises, skin
Should the weed* grow too vigorously,'
tbo crab Industriously prunes them
Cure guerantcod by
druggist.

BULL STOCKS.

at
iMoy’

SURE TO SUIT YOU

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Pan-American

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1901.
&lt;*-"■
Exposition, Buffalo,

THREEBIGDAYSIRHASTIH6S

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qFF

3:00. Relay race. Teams 5 men each,
each man to run 120 yd*. 2 teams to I
JRNOLD THE FAMOUS BOY ' of sale dally from April 30 to Sept. 30th. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRI­ ;--------- V- u—* __X -------- -----------run each beat and boat winner* to run I' AND
AND AT
AT THORNAPP1J1
THORNAPPLB LAKH
LAKB EN.
EN­
CHECKER PLAYER.
DAY, AUGUST 21, 22, 23.
For ratwand particulars call at ticket
&lt;718. Jack Lambert, the Wolverine
JOY THEMSELVES.
high diver.
Sunday Excurwion Notice: Each Sub- Program of the Soldier*' and Salk
M Antimony, Thinking It Would
5:00. Balloon ascension
7:30. Prof. W. W. McEwen, celebrat­ A Big Crowd Gather at the Lake,
Make Him as Fleet-Footed
ors' Encampment and Cltled moving picture*.
Partake of a Picnic and Listen
round trip, will be sold to local pointe
8.45. Grand display ot fire work*.
zena* Carnival.
on Michigan Central wboraitbe trip
Make all entries for sports with J. C.
Ketcham.
train going and returning witbin the
WEDXXSBAY.
All roods in Barry county lead to
Special train leave* Kalamazoo, Frilimit of Sunday.
10:00 a. m. Organisation of encamp­
Thoroapple lake last Friday. At least
ment and raunloo..
so It appeared from the prooewlon of
1030.
Officer*
talk to soldiers snd
elusive, the Michigan Central will sell
farmers'
wagons and buggies on every
oom
rode*.
Firemen's dance Thursday evening
tionals in Chis city, was again in the summer tourist tickets at greatly re­
road, beaded towards th* lake. And
at city ball
t hurt Thuraday. Ho was here on a duced rates. For particulars call at
MUeod.
and their children, all dressed In their
Sunday clotbee and wearing happy
। had told bIm that profeaaloa- ton, Mich., July 25th to Au-. 30th, Band.
Estate of Delos Thomas, deceased.
Estate dosed against claim*.
Rate one flret class faro for round trip.
’
Estate of Homer Poland, deceased. talned sundry baskets and ponderous
M IO give them new life and thus Children half fare. Date* of sale July Aukon.
packages. For it was tbe day of the
Estate closed against claims.
Music, Mias Letts Garn.
le them to beat everything on tbe 25 to Aug. 3rd, Inclusive.. Limit to re­
EsUte of Lettie Perkins, deceased. annual farmer's picnic at Barry county
t. Believing that he bad obtained turn Aug. 30th.
Estate closed against claims. Final sollcnktw.
। valuable Information, Joe camo to
Music, “The Boys Who Wore the oount and request to discharge tiled had made several oakco with frosting
Exposition and .Industrial Fair, To­
Bluearo^■urnlngGr•y,,,Frank Horton. and discharge issued to R. Wolcott,
□n, and ■ big batch Of fried cakco, and
A talk to the soldiers and welcome to administrator.
Estate of Jacob Elsenbels, deceased. a pumpkin pie and an apple pie, and a
tbe visitors, Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
&gt; wanted and wbat he wanted it for.
Music, oornet solo, M. Agnes Lowry. Final account hoard and allowed.
l&gt;an of raised biscuits, and’ a couple
trip. Dales of sale Aug 25th to Aug.
Mined the same properly labeled,
of
Sarah
Baker,
deceased.
Music,
Mrs.
R.
I.
Hendershott
(though the druggist never hoard at 31st. Return limit not Isler than Sept.
Addr«*&gt;, Hon. Patrick H Kelly, of Final account and request to discharge
9th
filed and discharge issued io E. D. nlce piece of meat and a spring eblnknn.
Detroit.
tlfmony being used for the purpose
Mallory, executor.
And besides tbew little things she had
Music,
.Mrs.
Robert
N.
Burch.
Fvrepaugh
and
Beil*
Bros.
Circus,
tted, h* thought the young lad u
Estate of George Bonnett, deceased. put In a jar of pickles and a can ui nice
Recitation, Mr* Bessie George Webb.
Grand Rapids, Mich . Monday, Aug
Petition forprobatoof will filed. Hear­ morning's cream and a big chunk of
.Mu.Me, Burt Bowling.
| After obtaining tbe drug, be sent bis 19tb Rate *1.47 including admission
Addrros, Hon. J. C. Burrows, of Kabt- ing Bopt. 10th.
Estate of John SchsibW, dcccaswi yellow butler, aud a pound or so of
'bicycle borne by a neighbor, thinking
too.
Petition for appointment ot an adminis­
Music, Mira Maud Mudge.
Aug. 19th, returning same day
trator filed Hearing Bern 11
7:30 p. m, Music by the nand.
• would take some of the antimony and
Special excursion to Jackson and De­
Estate of David Brodie, deceased. drMstng. and-other things too numer­
I The Hastings Male Quartette -Chas.
troll Sunday Aug. 18lh. Going and Barnaby, Frank Horton, J. C. Kvtcluuu Aocounl of special administrator filed
ous to mention.
returning by special train same day. and Wm. Shulters—will furnish music.)
Hinas you Barry county farmers'
Prayer and greeting to the soldiers,
It Is understood that the Michigan
Ilaja to Jackson and return tec. P.jtc
Father Kcnnedv.
wives don't go to picnics to starve!
Central
people
have
sn
option
on
the
Laznpnian, at least he said bo did, and to Detroit and return, *1.85.
Muric.
And as for their culinary skill, we
Address. Hon. C. V R, Pond, of t^n- Morgan landing property at Thorn­
Special excursion to Grand Rapids
Adjt. Gen. G. A. R.
apple lake, with a rfew of utilising it
-Sunday, August 23th. Going and re- sing,
the whole itateof Michigan We speak
Music.
S and exchanged the black for tbo white,
Children 25c
Oration. "The True Emancipator,"
lomor C. Washburn.
ent al last Friday's picnic.
Music.
in Justice Riker's court Tuesday after­
[ somehow the atu I! didn't work to por- land, O., Sept 10th to Utb. (tote
noon. Allen Houghtslin, the nwner of
! Morgan.
for round trip. Children half tare.
Music­
Dates ol sale S?"pt Sth to 12th Inclusive.
Volunteer Speeches from the soldier Ing the animal and Lad him arrvwlud
After the picnic dinner bad been dis­
night, arriving at the home of John
“LU.
for tbe offense. The defense waa that posed of the ImslnnM meeting and tbe
Crawley about 8:00 o'clock. They, of erso City and Charlevoix Tuesday,
Camp Oro aud ebln music, ooldior the dog was killing sheep But the ■pooches worn tn order and the crowd
Sept- 3rd. Rate *4.00 for round trip.
jury disagreed cod the unfortunate ca­ (or at least part of thorn 1 assembled
boys of Ml-'85 and the Spanish war.
12:00 p. m. Tape; 'Tights out."
todo, only to call a physician, and *o Going on Special train and returning
nine's tragic tak!ng-off will prolmbly
Ira Traver wa* sent to Matthew Hall's on all regular trains until Sept. 13th.
THOBsnar.
. platform am! scats had been prepared.
Michigan day al the Pan-Amtrican
8:00 a. m. Hastings City Band and
Tbo meeting was presided over by
Dickerson's Martial Baud will lead pa­
Aug. Ifitli and 20th. Limit to return rade to the fair grounds, followed by
abusing
hie
12-year
old
eon,
have
occu
­
ed
with tbo consideration at business
Aug. 2Sth. Rato for tbe round trip tbo soldier boys, the Kalamatoo and
the Hastings base ball teams and chi­ pied a good deal of the attention of tbe matter*. John Dawson of Rutland
le ns.
moved that the picnic association place
8:30. Election of officer* for ensuing complaint of tbe prusccutlug attorney
everythlng that waa obtainable that er particular* regarding above excur­
Itself under the auspize* of Pomona
year.
sion call al ticket office.
to 12.-00. Ball game, Kalamaxoo Judge Mills lamed an order to have the Grange so that hereafter the officials ot
D. K.Txtman, Agent.
th* lad but he Mill stuck to his anti­
boy taken in charge until It could be the grange might provide fur the ex­
vs. Hastings.
mony, and probably hadshe not re2:00 p. m. Concert by bands and pa­
pense ol furnishing the speakers, etc.
rade of Horribles on horaeliack or on Aoourdingly Sheriff Cortright went
The motion prevailed.. It will not be
fool, lit prix* for best Horrible, *5.00
album at VL H. Goodyear's; 2d, *3.00 over and got the Huie fellow Monday
and family in Clartaville, SundayThe lad Is able to get around on keep up a separate organisation, and
I H. G. Bcbalbly of Cleveland. O., who
crutches. fl is probable that he will for that reason no officer* were elected.
bis bean spending a few weeks with his
77 cigars, Jonas and Meyring.
rival of tbe doctot the "fleetnMa" was mother, returned Saturday.
This business being disposed of, there
2: 30. Jack Lambert, the Wolverine
. pumped from his stomach. The neat
Marley Faught returned to her borne
Dare Deyll in bls awful ID foot dive in­ and placed tn the home ol hit grand­ wts a piece of music by » quartette be­
morning'ho walked home just like a In Lako Odessa, Saturday.
mother at Reed City. The hearing on longing to Star grange, consisting ol
Charllo 8nvder of Lake Odessa visit­ to a tank of water.
3: 00. Tug of war: old soldier*, five on the fl rat charge against Howe was set tho Misses Etta and Mildrod Paton, N.
ed hl* sister, Mr*. Burr Rowley, last
a side. Prise *3.0Q.
week.
H. Paton and W. H. Scbantx, Mrs.
3:30. Foot race for boy* under 15
Mrs. Weaver and daughter Bessie of
Middleville before Justice^ DeGolla. Morris. Burton acconi[&gt;*nlng them on
Kalamazoo are visiting It John Bain's.
3: 45. Shot- put. 1st .prix*, *1.50; 2d. Be waived examination and'was bound tbe organ. Their singing added not a
Or* Addington is visiting Frank
Aspinall and family la Rutland this &lt;1 in merchandise at Goodyear's hard­ over to the circuit court under *2000 little to the onjoymeut of the occasion.
ware sttn-e.
President Burton then spoke a few
4: 00. Wheelbarrow race, three or
Goo. Wouderllch and Grace Hollon
same justice ycsteiday on the second
of Lake Odessa visited at the home of more to fill. 1st prize, *2.00; 3d, *1.00.
Prof. Giddings, champaou trick bicy­ charge and waa bound over under 11000
After a place of music by Miss Milthe former's slater, Mr*. Frank Wolf,
cle
rider
of
America,
who
represents
' Sunday.
'
the Verdon Cigar Co. of Kalamazoo, will go before Judge Smith on Satur­
Schantz and Paton, entitled "Because
will
give
exhibition*
In
.trick
bicycle
25c. Cure guar
Warnervill* visited Mr*. Aspinall, Bunday and plead guilty, when be will be Ho Joined the Grange, 1' Mr*. F. D.
riding throughout *ach day.'
year, druggist.
*&amp;r*. Hauer is visiting her daughter, • 4:1£ 100 yd. foot race. 1st prize *5; placed under bonds to keep the peace Saunders of Rockford, lecturer of the
Id, *3; 3d, box Frakcr cigar*.
and released from outtody. His family,
Excursion to Milwaukee, August 21. Mrs. Mary Glum, in Campbell.
3: 00. Slow bicycle race. 1st prize, *3;
Several from hero attended the farm­
neatly apologizing for the absence of
Frakcr cigar*.
via the Per* Marquette.
er*’ plcelo at Thornapple Isko, Friday. 2d,4: box
15, Standing broad jump. iMpris*, dltlon and nnleaa he la permitted to Grand Master George B. Horton, who
About thirty of th* young friend* of
Tbo annual low rate opportunity to
bop, step and jump. come a public charge. Howe 1* said to dentally paying him a very high comvisit Milwaukee and northwest. A de­
1st prize, *2; M, *1.
pllment In the process, sho read a paper
lightful daylight trip acron Lako it being her eighteenth birthday.
5: 45 Running brood jump. 1st prize,
Light refroahmenU wore served and ail
not for hi* hot temper would have no
Michigan from Ottawa Beech at a time returned borne feeling the evening w«Jl
i:00.’ Jack Lambert, the Wolverine
tronblt.
to “Organize, educate, cooperate."
The infant son of Alva Cox and wife Dare Devil in hi* "0 fool high diva.
Norton H. Paton then favored tbe
Th* Nashville New* gives an inter­
The limit is long enough to allow a
730. Mme. Melxcli baboon ascen­
good visit. The train will laaveGrand
esting account of a balloon ascension audience with a base solo about "Davy
sion and parachute drop.
8:00 to 9.-00. Prof. W. W. McEwen which took place 4n that village on a Jones' Locker'* which waa well song.
with hl* celebrated vivigrapb. tbelarg­ recent Saturday afternoon. The aacenMrs. James W. Helm* of Adrian
est machine of the kind In the world,
then recited a humorous selection,
immediately with the atcamor arriving
maul with Mr*. Frank Bbofllold, Wed­ which throw* those beautiful moving
which pul tbe audience In good humor
at Milwaukee about 10:00 p. ru.
pictures upon tbe side of one of the
nesday afternoon, August 21st.
brick
blocks
representing
bombard
­
Henry Wlckwiro and daughter Mary
until August 31st, Inclusive on regular started Wednesday for the Pan-Ameri- ment of Manlanzas, transports leaving charge of a torpedo and then he waa to Helme, the solo repredentatlv* of tbe
San. Francisco for Manila, landing of
democratic party in th* late unlamenlPers Marquette Steamer leaving MUManne* under fire, burial of the Maine make the usual parachute drop. But
od legislature.
wauke* at 9:30 p. m.
loghotu*.
.............. victims, Admiral Dewey oo Ixxrd th*
Haney, lormoriy ot tms city out now or
The senator being a farmer himself,
While turning around in Mr*. Frank Olympia, th* beheading aoene, etc.
Nashville, who wo* taken u&gt; the Insane a* well a* a lawyer and politician, knew
Sheffield's y»rd, Jessie Bellangwr
FBIDAY.
ajylutn some time ago after having just how to talk to farmer*, and he held
caught a wheel of her new buggy on a
created something of a sensation here
9: 00 a. m. Band concert.
wagon box and tore tbo hub and all the
8:30. Pol* vaulting, hit prize. *1.60; in Hasting* by jumping into the rirer, their close internet during hl* sensible
ipokas out of the rim.
2d-*l In merchandise at Goodyear’s volunteered to make th* drop. This and practical addreea. He urged tbe
Tho Only H*ad*cbn Cur*.
Mr. and Mn. Mosher entertained
Irrsapousiblo and erratic individual farmers to unite and showed them that
their daughter, Mr*. D*ii Mo*hur, of
Frank J. Baker, of Colorado I
it they would come up to Leasing, unltr
•ays: ‘■Knuw*’* Headache &lt;
is tho only remedy that ever
Ulnlng their eon the Bar. Charles
say aide headache, and I hav
10:15. Jack Lambert, the Wolverine
aooreaofmr h lauds wir' '
." Pric
Dare Devil, in til* daring diva of 10 For when about halfway down, which malic, bosineao-llke way that the rest
...... w
... ,
Me. Sold by W. H.
would hate been about 1000 feet from
do, they could obtain any legislation
his brother Bert of Muskegon.
Mr*. Frank Sheffield visited her moth­
count, he lost his hold &lt;jn I
er at Hastings.last Friday.
ll:53. From platform. Th* old cot (sol­ fell, but was held by the
were entirely free from political bias
dier, *1; tho oldeM widow of eoldier, *3 tied him and soon regained
S’shoes, Woolley A Brotiscu. The the bar. Nev*rthaleos h*
—ipr show lug thatangest war record, porch Striking his head with such force
and quite ill.
•1: th* soldier showing the longest as to render him unconscious, although
SNMY GELtmAK Calclcui*. Mich.
Dr. Troy's children. Katie, Joe and
no serious consequence* followed. The
Large numbort of the picnickers, es­
John, started from their grandfather
pecially the young folk*, enjoyed themT.Cm . CoU In Oo. IM,;
to war, at; outeat souiier at tn* spanun
war,*]; youngest soldier of the Spanish
boats, or on Iho littls steamer that made
hlmsvlf made the trip. Nodoubt thia U constant trip* during th* day.
The ground* of Cole Brother* do
very nloely for an Ordinary pUnlo party,
rebwiribl*. Balloon
but they ar* wholly Inadequate for th*
aoxmwx
bi«d lilt:

“.as

11.00
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Probate Judge Williams at Allegan,

tbo guest at Mrs. R. Wightman.
I', is reported that coalbas been found
on the Barry and Eaton county line. - i
Broadway is undergoing Improvements.
id* today to visit her niece, Mr*. G*o.

Jay McCallum of Cheboygan county
was calling on acquaintances in this city

Hall yesterday.
Glenn Blake of Middleville, cam*
over last night to attend tbe party
given by Mile* Hall.
The Mlisea Beaelo Hall and Ruth

H. F. HluchmoD, at Dowling.
'
Mlle* Hail gave a dancing party last '
Belle Jenulngw of Grand Rapids
Charlee Hugh**, who tnakce his homo
stGlhrert Striker'll, went to Springport,
Tuesday morning to make a visit.

the city ball next Thursday night.

Mu-

Orangeville, ho been i&gt;cetponed until
Friday, Sept. 7 Program next week.

Mr* J G

Hughm entertained her

the w&lt;u&gt;k

project is on

ire In need of &gt;|&gt;eciac]«

Ed Powers I* placing th* corner
store uf his building on Jefferson street
in repair for Miller A Wright, the sec­
und hand furniture firm, who will move

C. W Weener, record draugbtaman

She went u&gt; Kalamazoo this morning.

and Mr*. &lt;&gt; H. Tolhurst, Saturday and
Sunday.

Deputy-sheriff R. A Brooks of Nash­
ville puts a baud cuff on a lady's wrist,
the key In bls pocket. The joke isn't
so easy io appreciate when one tuts to

ingw al tho former place last Thursday
victory for the borne team by a score ot

game will be played h*r* thia afternoon
at three o'clock. Hayca and Robleski
will bo the battery for Hasting*.
'
Letter* addressed to the following
persons remain unclaimed In this office

M- Barnes, Mr. John McAven, Mr*. F.
L. Gundry, Mr*. Flossie iloblnson, Mr*.
Emily Bartley, Mr*. iEd. N. Hasting*.
Mis* Evangeline Bowler, Mis* Mari*
Johnston, Helen Psge (2),-MIm Maud
J. fl. Ward.

A Hebai.d reporter paid a visit to
tbs Grand Rapid* Book Caso Co.’S
manufacturing plant opposite the fair
building which doable* their floor space
is completed aud occupied. This build-

which does not require machinery.
That Is to say all the oiling, varnishing.

ran, packing, designing, photographnew building. Finished goods will al­
so bo stored in thia building. A suit ot
roo:ti3 has been partitioned off ou the

pany have about fifty hands employed

adding more. Their weekly pay roll
already amount* to M50.00. Thi Mich-

runs post thslr shipping door &lt;m tb*
north tide of the naw building

�is Nature’s time for rest;
and the map who docs not
take sufficient time to sleep
or who cannot sleep when
he makes the effort, is
wearing out his nervous
strength and consuming his
vital power- Dr. Miles’
Nervine brings sweet,
soothing, refreshing sleep.
Don't lot another night
pass. Get it to-day.

both made up of young men. One firm
will be known sa Hollander A Nixley;
the other, as VanHorn A Hornbeck.
Battle Creek's common council baa a
scandal In Ito midst. One of the alder­
men has been arrested on complaint of
another, because he bad ordered hla
book-k tueper to raise the amounts ot bill*
of lumber delivered to tbe dty.
A Grand Trunk passenger train ran
Into an open switch a* Charlotte fort
Friday and crashed Into a local freight
train standing on tho aide track. The
engineer of the passenger train had his
ankle and wrist fractured bcaldeasusraining severe cuts about tbe head.
Both engines were badly damaged.
Charlotto has had a couple of enginuera figuring oo a sewerage system.

H

the recent land drawing In Oklahoma
The Charlotte Cemetery Association
baa contracted for a receiving vault, to
have a twenty toot front aud to be
twenty-four feet deep.

of soap each intended for a special purpose.
IVORY SOAP E W’X. PER-CENT. PURE.

Dr. Miles’

llnes.
Contrary to tbe belief of some col­
lectors. there Is no Intrinsic merit In old
delft. Tbe kind that comes from tbs

soothes the nerves, nour­
ishes the brain,- and re­
freshes the entire organism.

have bought Mrs. N. Griswold‘st lock of
millinery at Middleville.

u they are raid to be they ought to have all blame and censure. Ils did what he
MO. trouble tn saving that amount. set cut to do, and nc work of the kind
done. No
Twenty-Ore cents a lay would buy a was ever more effectually
.... __. _ .
nV *1 — -T tr, 1 - - - »t&gt; - —
—

Governor BUM.

Foolish Friends.

The steel strikers should beware of
their fool friends u more dangerous to
them and tbclr cause then any thing
tbo octopus can do against them. There
la Mayor IL J. Black of McKeesport,
tar- thKisn^n wKa publicly announces
on workmen arrive
in that town
strikers they
,

The Journal disclaims any intention
to be unfair or unjust In its criticisms
Of the present slate administration.
Al tb» sama lime It baa not been able
to dfooover in the admlnlatraltoa of

you
I may

AtiAtfHE

AWNU
Kv

v

I

H&amp;I

rely
upon— h/|A

tnikei tbe hdr be.I thy
(nd vlgoraui; mate.
It grow (hick and

Tbo flour la sifted Into the hair Io
handfuls, tbo locks are divided Into
sections and brushed with a soft brush
until every particle of wblto dust has •
been removed. Throe ot four appli- j
cations of flour should bo Used for each
shampoo, as tbo last brushing ought to '

It always restore*
color to gray hair,—
all the dark, rich color
of early life. There Is
no longer need of
your looking old be­
fore your time.

hair should be brushed every night j
with fine. flexible brushes which should

one onion, a small plcee of garlic,' Are
red peppers and chop vary fine. Put

Stops the Cough and works off tho
Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a oold In one day. No cure.

add the vegetable* and a half pocud of
pickled pork. Cook for one hour, then

Timo has demonstrated that
Thrice-a-Week World stands alone in

mushrooms and cook for 20 minutes
more. Then add half a tcaspoonful
each of the following spices: Cinna­
mon. cloves, allspice, mace, nutmeg,
thyme, savory, three boy leave*. Btir

Its form but not Its success. This Is be­
cause it tells all the news all tbo time
quart of ripe olivet, Are tablcapr.onfula
and lellg It Impartially, whether tho
Worcestershire sauce, half bcttlo catch­
news be political or otherwise. It la, up. Last thlckeu with a little flour.
In fact, almost a dally at the priqe of a
weekly and you cannot afford to be
without it.
Republican and democrat alike can
read the Thrlotsa-Week World with game, using about tbo aamc amount of
In addition to news, it publishes firat-

____

tt*n?r«!iy,?fil/
on scheme* tor cooperation and profllobarlng. Tho boat brains of the finan­
cial world have created * perfect scheme
of oo-oj»eratlon and proflLauaring in the
stock market. When t b o workmen em­
ployed by any corporation secure n ma­
jority of Ita capital stock that corpora­
tion become* at that moment a oo-opora17 Institution — Saturday Evening

i thing

blue, which is an unpardonable fault.

bare spread over its entire surface.
Divergence* tn portraits and pictures
are one of tbo distinguishing marks of
fr(. .Ln Minima

Nervine

accepted a call from tbe Baptist church
of Howard City, and will take up his
work there at once. Mrs. Belfry Is vis­
iting her mother in Minnesota, and will
not return until the home is made ready
at Howard City.—PrafriaviUo Press.

slon to the protuaslonsd ranks In Middle­
fact that tho deportment would regard ville.
, such action on hl* part with markedaod
The Folghner family will bold a pic­
. ! immediate favor. II Sampson ha* half
Csrrtst Opldoi
the olntlnacy with which he IscrediUxJ, nic at Tbornapple lake tomorrow. '
he will not take tho hint, but will bo
U. E. Merritt of NaahvtHo has secur­
very likely to ask for Information con­ ed a good position with a Detroit grocerning tho meaning of thia odd attitude
, &lt;&gt;t the department authorities toward
him. -Grand Rapids Democrat.
.nr*. i&gt;ec lAuiorvaux, air. sou Mrs.
jpl.n.
and Mr and Mrs. A. N. Mc-rr— —r ~ -----—_t—• Th* tact that a big i*et&gt;nay&gt;*aola Fred Mayo
of Nashville ere enjoying a
mao, there sormed oo -ay of settling factory. In which the prewtdentk Omber
W haL'■ , I - — B. tv — I I 1.I.A
disputes between them esrepc u&gt; fight • brother Abner" I* a twiry stockth*a
J*?*"1 •*»*«tuarocaa*-«.f luiider. has been ^ls«l and (s In tbe
Wednesday morning C.F. Wilkinson
&lt;'R"T
u, j r?“U •
.
hands ot revenue offlesra because of the received a telegram from Milwaukee,
The habit* ot that age haveoume down •••
«
•
Wisconsin, stating that bls daughter,
Illegal■ manufacture
of* oleomargarine
to tbe present, to that we still think «t should In no way Influence anyone to Mrs. Leo Harris, was seriously HI, with
•mpfoyer and employed u neerwrarily thluk that Marcus Aurelius Hanns, tho aht hopes of her recovery. He wm
opposed. .Rut the new braloeas methods trust promotor, is exerting unduo In­
ting preparations to leave tor there,
of our Umo probably have many sur­ fluence over the president. Tbo fact when be received another message sratprise* In store, and one of them may be that tho president cannot have a fort­
a complete change In the relation* of night of quiet at Canton without a visit oi nor sicanoaa navo ooon learned, out
labor and capital
from Meric Is another feature of which It is known that It must have been short,
For Instance, tbe United Scale* Steel the reader will judge for himself.— for when be last heard from her sho
Corporation la not Mr Morgan or Mr Charlotte Tribune.
was enjoying the best of health.—Nash­
Schwab. Ilia a joint stock company,
ville New*.
whoeo shares nan bo had in tbe market
There la one curation being persist­
at moderate price*. What R to hinder
ently asked by Bchloy'a friends thathla
5100 Reward, $100.
opponents as peralMcntly refrain from
tpg&gt;banka, and to placing themselves answering, and for an apparently
Tn a position to dictate terma of their obvious reason. If there had been a
failure
on
tho
part
of
our
fiect
at
San
­
own employment? An investment of
KU) apiece, at present prices, would tiago, who would hare been blamed?
He led the squadron In tho smashing of
camo vary near to giving them control nnr-vaM
1.
1X..1 th. It...*
...I

softand not uni ike majolica.. A slight
chip tn; the glans reveals its cUyUto

tt Bonn delft la h&gt; a striking contrast
Absolute uniformity Is obtained by the

cost it has the advantage that it is
ItaptUt church here, but later of Hick­
entirely satisfactory for so many varied uses;
ory Corners and Augusta clmrehca, lies

it will do the work of a half dozen kinds

I hair. But this c
not make it nccesi
for them to have
hair.
One

many.' “Baal" dalft la as different from
tba Bonn product as silk la from satin.

•t had hard acmes cpriK k*Z all
appttits lav food uhd for ei^ht areka

WITHIN REACH.
’CAUSE of its low price Ivory Soap ii
within the reach of all. Besides ita low

that !a legitimately blue U the design

the secrets of Holland.

A Strange Message to Lovers of
Liberty.

Hap®»° D- VanBroekhulicn,
clerical representative of tho South
African Republic in tbe United States,
recently arrived in Baltimore. After
demriUng the terrible damage that had
been douo In tho South African ropub•fo* Mr- VanBroekhulzon aald:
•'Whan I left President Kruger in
Holland and aakod him tor a message to
th* people ot the United Stalos, ho sald;
** vast tell them th er are holnlno tn

suited to the home and fireside.
The Th rico-a-Week.World's regular
subscription price is only fll.Odper year
and this pays for IM papers. We offer
this unequalled newspaper and the
Herald together one year for fll.75.
The regular suhecription price of the
two papers Is *2.00.
-

cut It Into small pieces aud bolt it to a
eup of water until It la soft Theo
strain tbo water Into a bowL ndd a bit

.lass'.

apple la of good flavor. thia la a moat

few'patients, children with meoaie*
teJuBgiaa taawMt.tZ’rr
triuux Cianni,1

Brown two tabk-*(xx&gt;uful* of drippings

It's tbe Evidence of Hastings Peo­
ple Published In Hastings Pa­

In this, flrst ‘rubbing a tcnijxwnful of

। *4 aa aritr pinta) U ths
wanstrfWEWSiEs

Reputation for Dr. A. ’
Chase's Nervo Pilis.

isscwuur wIhs maty-

gar and eight crisp gingerauapa. laid
“He referred to thwsMpmen tot sup.
Standing clear and distinct, marking
piles to tSsBrttUh.”
This la tbe first lostanee In history the difference, the superior merit, the
where a message of this character has adaptability to present day allmaau Is
Lansing and giro his personal eucraachment of capital by violence. been sent to tbo Dnlled States by a peo­
Ion to tbe duties of tho office tho Such advice may lead to the destruction ple MniggUng for a republican form ot W. Chase's Nerve Pill*. Its so differ­
of Hfe and property, and will certainly
ent to the ordinary remedies referring
tend to arouse anlmoaltle* which years
will not overcome. The strikcre should people to begin to consider In all sin­ to cures made at distant points which
cerity and conscience tho character ot It I* hard to verify. There la a reason Roworc peel and seeds from lemons,
their attitude toward the brave repubseed raisin* and chop together. Roll
ItesiBS of South Africa?
Is it not humiliating to have, sash a mandlng home evidence wherever they
message a* this ooms from President are known. It la their wonderful influ­

'^arJiJxsTp:

attamurad by any governor,
oa for the purpose of improving
Mr. Bryan ha* put hb foot down firm­
ileal prospect*. Such interior- ly upon any attempt to divide the demooratfc party la Ohio on aoooun t of any
suppoeod slight to him or to politic*
wuh which he ha* been identified. He
taorsnee polfoy on his political
We have a certain measure of
wr tho man, since he Is not
ric, blu nt or boisterous. At the
me hnl* lacking in courage,
as:

i.

party is concerned The party is with;
out prospect ot Influence as an oppo­
sition to the republican party unless it*
section* can be brought to pull togeth-

In a fair and Impartial aual-

ESS™I Inspector.-Lauslng Journal.

i*0011*1* 'or l^e fundamental

Green St, HasUngs, Mtoh.. says:

“I

Strip tbo spinach from tbo stems.

A Gentle Hint
Inourtlyleof climate, with its sud­ being Inactive. Hearing of Dr. A. W. minute*. Drain, pressing out all tbe
den changes of temperature— rain, wind Ciia*e'*Nerv*Pill*IgnC a bo* at W.H.^
sad sunshine often Inrannlngled in a
Goodyear's drag store and after taking
one box I waa greatly 'benefited. Tho
pains in the beck disappeared, the
nerves became steady and I can gladly
from th fo cause. A bottle of Doseliea's
German Byrap kept about your borne
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pill* are
tor Immediate ute will prarunl serious
ricknaas, a large doctor's bill, and per­
haps death, by the cm of throe or four
Caultflowrr aauco for cold flab la
made by boiling a small caullflower.tnvcroup, or any disease of the throw,
or lungs, Its success la simply wonder­
pieces
and Adding It to a while agues
ful, as your druggist will tall you. Get
* sample boltlo free from Fred L.
dub of wblto pepper.
Heatb. Regular also. 75 eta. Get
Urean’s prize almanac.
years from nervous prostration, says
two boules of ■Uchty’a Celery Nerve
Compound effected a complete cure.
Bbc hardly know* today whether she
hMMraaa or not. a* she never feel*
ihta: don't look like a fright:
• Rocky Mountain Teg tonight
your druggist

SPLENDID COMBINATION.

Tbe HeHald is plotted to announce
that It has made arrangement* by
which It Is able to offer to it* reader* a
high oUm monthly magazine, In oom.
blnatlon with the HrduLD at a merely
nominal price. The magazine with
is .tbs Pilgrim, an excellent literary
periodical published at Rattle Creek.
This magazine hu recently come Into
bustler*. They aro sparing no pains
to make tho Pilgrim a high class mag-

bly. n compares favorably with tho
leading periodicals of itaklnd, suoh as
tho Ladles' Homo Journal and tho Sat­
urday Evening Post, both In typograph,
foal appearance aud in literary merit.
For tho sake of plats! ng tbl* excellent
monthly within the reach of all our
readent, wo have decided to make them
tho following remarkable offer:

gist.

one dollar for the HKiULDapd TWEN­
TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL will
receive the Pilgrim
-im one year, begin
ocj ­
ning with the Septetulter
Soptcralier number.
uutul

Stops Colds

Sold by W. H.

aktaa rear La waahed la
I water. Hang them a? and
ydryrabnatUaMtsttapha

tally for

�PLUMBER,

..

fa, Ou Cur Enn

•flfatlags RiHeul Bui
Pittsburg. Pa.,
It.—Tha mana­
ger* of the big Heal mill* are claiming
victory and declare that within forty­
eight boon the backbone at the strike

BUSBY BROS.’ BATH ROOMS
Up-to-date Tonaorial Wort.

at South Chicago. Joliet and Bay View
to obey the ordyr of President Bhaffar has gtren the managers grwri satis­
faction and bw correspondingly dla-

liam* and Tighe, Vice Prealdent Chap­
pell#. National Trustee John Pierce
and Ben Devi* were at strike head­
quarters. Mr. Shaffer waa In hla pri­
vate office and refused to ace any call­
ers. Secretary Will lam* said:

tnry with the assertion that their
e*OM 1* making saUriactory progress
and that they will show themaelve*

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
Z.OOO.OOO.wrm
yl RECKON, IN OHIO,
y MASS.. ANO IOWA.
&gt;WIW 00YOU ESTIMATE?

HASTINGS HERALD

YOUR ESTIMATE.
lairs had been partially crippled
They were also advised that the men
of the Boston rolling mills at Mc­
Keesport had notified the National
Tube Company that they would go out
today, and that, while the .Notional
Tube plant at McKeesport would bo

VALUABLE INFORMATION
To eld subscriber* In forming their estimate, we furnish tbo following data:

Prim to bo Awarded»Follows:
.1,573,493
. 1,684,420 Increase 0.56 per cent
.1,616,422 decrease 4.04 per cent
. 1,533, fiffi
••
M0 per cent
. 1,57fl,452 increase 2.77 per cent
l,«30,718
2122 per cent
.1,572,109 decrease 18.40 per cent
-1,532,640
2.52 per cent
.1,663,380 iocrraso 7,80 per cent
.1,965,810
**
18.88 percent

only regret I* that some of the men
working in the slave pen* of thy truer
had qjt spirit eloug^to *0me oat and
Join the strikers. I will not take any
part In calling,out the American Fed­
eration of Labor. It* action must be
voluntary. The Amalgamated has not
..
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loot anything, but ha. mad. gains” i
Secretary Williams said:
(forwarded to John William*.

■ Thp certificates of th* secretaries of th* stelew named
Showing tho combined official rote will determine who
a« entitled to the prizes and tho awards will bo made
within » day* after th* official rota U known.
.

"I think the greatest surprise ot tho
striky will come to tbo steel officials

•1,000.00
Carnegie plant- We have reliable re­
ports to tbe effect that the Lower City
mill la tied up and that but-cm mill
tn the Upper mill is on. We have not
made known our plans and still have
some surprise* for the manufacturers."

”T. J. SHAFFER, President.
-JOHN WILLIAMS. Sec.-Treasurer.
“M. F. TIOHE, AsalaUst Secretary.
"Ban L Dari*. Journal Manager.''

The trouble anticipated at Mones­ order. Those at South Chicago and
sen this morning did not come, and Milwaukee absolutely refuse to strike.
tbe large plant ot the American Tin Th* W0 Amalgamated men nt Joliet
Plate company there Is in full opera- will not deride finally on their action
until Wednesday, but they hare al­
ready disobeyed the strike orttr by de­
Th* strike leader* planned to call the termining to remain at work until
men out thia morning, but at the last
moment refrained from doing no.
They aay that they will act later.
, Ctayaiand. O. Aug. U.—The first at­
tempt to break the great staei rtrlke
ao far as Ohio U concerned will bs
made In !hla city duy-ag the week at
the works of ths Cteeoenl Tlnplata
Cutchetm plant, which was operated company, which la a part ot the IJqlted
last week with a nonunion crew, mads BUtae Sta*l corporntiou. A big build­
a wavering start this morning, and Is ing ha* been erected soar thv com­
In operation, although shorthanded.
pany's mill* to p-ovide aebomoodaThe Republic Iron works I* tied up tlon for non-unloa men. who will be
and the firs*, started thia morning in
Mtrrfpatlott of rewopUoo. are tankthat their position la quite secure and
that ths plant trill not be affected by
tbe present difficulty.

«:«»atar. Coro-Ns.^
Srs

�chines

Editor and Proprietor.
What it Casta to Bun tho State.

fund* of Ihe imitation. But notwltb•landing thia fact, every member put*

tying In some respects, while In others

Some of the principal Items which waul

£44.39 from state tax lands; 1160,057.53
from delinquent taxes, (it cost the state
•57,090.08 to collect this item, however);
receipt* from county treasurers, (and ot

1 iu'l kin say *60 Hicklin,
•
I iu'l bin ii; $50 Macklssi,
f I iM'l sail ,uj $40 MkMiii.
There are no family sewing
machines made worth over $40.
I can sell a splendid first-class
!' machine for
.
I
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133.00
A nice one for 380.00.
Good ones for $25.00.
Some for. . . 120.00.
Good sewers forfl 6.00.
And on easy terms; I don’t want
all you have aud ever expect to
have, for a sewing machine. All
the machines I sell-are from the
very best makes made, such as
the

K. *

New Home,
Standard,
White,
Domestic,
Household,

and several others, all first-class
machines.
The Standard rotary and vibra­
ting shuttles, two machines in
one, lock and chain stitch.
The New Domestic, two ma­
' chines in one, lock and chain
stitch, ball bearing, runs very
light
• Standard, two machines tn one,
lock and chain stitch.
I have sold 1171 machines aud
. . think I know which are good
I have just received 10 gross
large bottles of oil, the very best
made, regular price 10c., but for
the next 30 days I will sell. five
bottles for 25cl, or one bottle

pie in tho form of state taxes) *3,096,246.23; Interest on surplus funds, *75,722.75; miscellaneous receipt* of the
state land office, M15.615.02; from tho
United Sutes government on account
of the Spanish war claims, (351,482.99.

ting, for expense*, and the legislature
allow, 1L
low, tbeae iurtllaUou*’ claim. It la ap­
parent that the Kate pay, tho bill*
twice. Ho baa therefore very properly
decided that he can not allow the public
treasury to i&gt;e looted in this way ahd
although it la stated that ba la making
enemlea by thia policy, be deeorvM to bo
commended for it, a, he la atmply doing
hi* duty In protecting tho public treoaury against a palpable wrong.

SrpBETary Gage haa been pointing
out to would-be Porto Rican bankers
ting items which make up tbe general how they can "get around" the provlafund, and this fund still had on hand al loot ot tbo law requiring bank director,
the close of the fiscal year *2,097,704.90. to live In tbe dlatricta where their bank,
are located. Absentee director, sooner
the sum of *1,538,842.80, of which the
railroads paid SI. 145,384.70; the express would certainly teem that Secretary
companies *1,44X32; “iro Insurancecom- Gage might find something to do better
panlos *148,337.38; life Insurance com­ than allowing bow this can be oom pa al­
pa nice *116,122.41; telegraph companies
•5,192.90; and telephone companies,
SO Mr. Chamberlain wnuixincre that
•38,962.66.
This handsome revenue of nearly M,- In case of an European war Greet Brit­
000,(XXI would seem to have been far In ain will turn loose her savage* from
Africa on tbo enemy. After ail. thl* la
yet tbe expenditure* fell but little be­ only what tbo ha* always done when
low this sum. the total disbursement* *be wa, (wuhod Read the history of
being *6,700,007.06. Whore did all thia the Revolution and see wlcu horror,
ohe worked by eld of the Indian*.
lion, go to? The slate institutions used
IT’S a pity that the country must suf­
•1,605,539; tbo support of the Insane
cost *160.855 at the eastern asylum, *188,- fer because of a labor quarrel that could
824 at the Kalamaxoo asylum, *166,938 eerily lie settled by fair ooncearion* on
al tho northern asylum; and *150,438 at both side*. Tbo failure to settle peace­
tho other smaller asylums. This makes ably hurries on the day uf compulsory
a total for supporting tno insane of arbitration, which haa been such a »uc•066,055. Tho gamo and fish wardens c«* elsewhere,
used *13,316; and the state board uf
MR. flAVKMKVtH of the sugar trust
says that ixiugrrws will give the sugar
whose usefulness Is yet problematical, men wlial they want No doubt! The
cost the SUU *118,451, and the legisla­ republicans Io that body follow scrip­
tive expenses were (160,568, Another ture and refuse co muxxlr the ox that
treads out the campaign oouirthucions.
to stale officers, clerk* and )udgos of
court*, amounting to M3U.04B
Or OOUKSK, Senator Hanna sent the
It may be gratifying to the taxpayers rain, ihit have rwently comforted the
week. What his friend- cannot under­
pendluires, amounting In tbe aggregate stand, however, wa* why ho wasted any
to *6,700,000 for running the sUtc gov­ of thorn oo Now Mexico, when that
ernment one year, there Is s surplus In country has no electoral vote*.
tho treasury of *2,837,523.84. which is
considerably larger than for many yearn.
Did It over occur to y era that the toon
Perhaps some of our heavily burdened
bo admire* and to whom the republican

cd from the foreign weaklingby a tariff
hand Is so largu. We confnm wo cannot averaging &lt;0 per coni?
answer them. .
It would seem to bo the true policy io
Wine in Franco I* now veiling at a
collect as lltlio money from the people quarter of s cent a gallon and grapes

JTHE J. S. GOODYEAR CO.'S;
CONCLUSION OF

*

Rebuilding salei
CONVENIENCE of our friends who have been unable
ffRto THE
take advantage of this sale during the past two weeks we have
decided to continue it during the coming carnival week.

be able to present to our patrons a store up-to-date in every particular. We

cordially invite all who visit the city during the carnival to inspect our

new store and the bargains we have to offer.

iad Fruit Growers

little better than serves.

themequito. Let them fight It out. If

sympathy or approval of tho public.

each other, nobody will

Consult our advertisements

of the previous two weeks, note that which particularly interests you and

make it a point to purchase what you need during this the last week of
our sale.
'
_
We call your attention particularly to our large carpet department on
second floor where we are offering extraordinary bargains in fine carpets,
mattings, linoleums and floo. denims.

**

a* a* Be sure to ask for tickets for the Organ Contest. u* J*
WE TAKE DUE BILLS ON ALL GROCERIES
THE SAME AS MONEY.

GOODS DELIVERED.

PHONE 25»J.

The J. S. Goodyear Co.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

X 4- 4* 4-4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 9*
j-

. uotinfl eomwt cA

Crown *

"
Needles for all machines. 1
•'. have just bought a large quantity run the state government efficiently and
pay to gather them. Thus, enor­
cheaper than ever and shall for a economically. This would be the demo not
mous crop* seem almost a* grtat calamfew day sell them for 20c. per
dozen.
to collect ell tho public wll) stand, aud
&gt;130 CROWN ORGAN
• Attachments and broken or expend it with a lavish hand, al the
AOCORDINO to representative* of tho
worn out ports far your old ma­ same time accumulating as large a sur­ Venoxuelan government here, the rechines furnished on short notice. plus as possible. This kind of financing
Pumps for wells and cisterns, makes a good showing at the end of the never was begun; and It doesn't amount
to anything anyway.
any quantity af them, cheaper
than you ever bought them, all
' our own make. Buckets, leath­
to Inwro political candidate* against
Tho Steel Trust Cannot Crush
ers for buckets, cylinder coup­
defeat. It wouldn’t workorer here, too
-Unionism. ‘
lings, valves, tubing for well and
cistern and chain pumps, also
Tbo stool trust v,111 never gain the
lots of chain pumps with rubber sympathy or approval of tho American
Goodyear Dry Goods Co.
buckets. It will pay you to call people by ita cruel policy ot removing
What wo cannot understand Is why
• and get my prices before buying. it* plants from towns in which union tho British should object to our locomo­ C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Is strong. This drastic course it tive* aud yet should accept Willlo Axtor Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Farrand fi Votey and labor
is pursuing with several of Its mills. and J. J. VanAlen without a ringlo Fred L. Heath, drugs.
United States Organs The removal of a largo Industry from a murmur.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
j. The very finest made. Call and small town will work great hardship
You will remember that Napoleon M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
-nee. I am here far business and not only-^o tbo laborers themselves, but tho Groat declared that bistory wm on­
Renkes
Walldorff, furniture.
shall ask for your trade.
does busineM In that community. But ly a eerie* ofllea agreed upon. Wonder J. P. Renkes, bakery.
Yours truly,
what Admiral Schley thinks of it?
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Now the oil octopus bx* gotten after Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
their plans and make their employee

T, PHILLIPS.

By that

time we hope to have our extensive improvements nearly completed and to

The census dlioovered only one don­
tton to Imltutb Vanderbilt who Insolent­
ly told the public to be d—d if it did not key In Washington. Evidently con-1
like hl» course. Certain la It that th*
lou will please send their steel trust has enough money at Ita com­
&gt;*o i. S- JEdwards, See'y, mand to bld defiance to pabUo opinion,
IF Lord Roberta got half a million far
Bat It Li not ponslble that say body ot not whipping tho Boer*, bow much

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair woik.
Boilers Reflucd,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Phone 47.

Adjoining Bentley &amp; Rider', Planing MW.

It’s Always a

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.
,

■pursue a policy founded on sei flub noua
and cruelty and prosper. Public opinion

and others in proportion.

claiming an alibi by the fact that Samp­
son ha* already proved khat for himself.

acre the principle* of just lev and i

Skvkbal nomlnae, of the boiling
democrat* of Ohio arc rumored tn have
made their wupe.
; *.

Certainly Hcannot cruahunionism by
Astounded Tho Editor.
Editor 6. A. Brown, of Becnettaville,
8. O.,wm once ImmetuMly vurprUod.
••Through long angering from dy,pep­
sin," ho write*, ‘‘my wife wa* greatly
run down. She bad no strength or
vigor aud Buffered great dlitro*, from
her ttomaoh, but «ta tried Electric
Bitten which helped her al once, and.
after wring four boida*. the I* antirely
w«U. ran rax anyth tag. If, a grand

See and hear the

FAMOUS

UPRIGHT

GRAND
PLANO,
Made by Behr Bros.,
New York CUy.

They’re extraordinary shoes at much less
than ordinary prices.
IPs the quality that attracts and the price
that sells. You have the pick of one of the
largest shoe stocks in Barry co

We have Oxford Ties to tie
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75.
Respectfully,

C. H. OSBORN.

�Propria tor

Only Two Weeks

Mis* May Montgomery went, to Buffs-

E. M. Brown of Carlton, August Oth, at
Frank Hyatt of Harting* la forking
6:0C p. m. to wl tores the uniting In mar­
for the Wlddlcomb Co.-Charlotte
riage of their daughter, Mia* Nelliw A.

Quality
Count With You?
I
Cinnamon bark is
&gt; Ceylon and China
&lt; wild tree branches, from
■ bushes and from the shoots of
four to ten year old trees. Various
kinds are known in commerce.
P '.When a dealer guarantees cinna­
mon to be “pure” you oupht to
laugh at him. Of course it's all
- PURE, but what of that? Quality
■ is what counts. Our

F, Ceylon Cinnamon

Farrucr* and Fruit Grower* of Barry
Mr*. 8. J. McClintock returned Sat­
urday night from an extended visitwith
her daughter, Mra- A. D. Hoskin, in
DeMott.
Ohio.
The Misses Naomi and Phlleno Went­
worth returned Saturday from a visit tho institute a very interesting talk last
In Grand Rapid*, accompanied by Mis* Friday afternoon on the subject of lea­

Rev*. H. D. Chaney of this city and B.
H. Cheney ot Rive* Junction officiating.
Many beautiful and pseful gifts were
presented tbe bride end groom. The
young people took tho evening train for
Grand Rapids to spend a few days with
their return as they can complete their
bouse on tho farm six miles north of th*
city, they will be found at home.

Craig, of thia city, were married al the

floe specimen* of hl* artistic skill at pen . Tbe Michigan Central announce* a
Rev. Geo. Bullen.
and Ink sketching.
Tuesday, Aug. 6, a daughter was
Miss Nettie Hendershott, Mis* Alice erne City and Charlevoix iiepttunber

Nashville, and Prank Wilcox of this

' ' is the bark of the young shoots. city is cow grandpa.
outing In the north.
.
It has a flavor different from wbat Star Grange, No. 806, will give an Ice Mr*. Mary Johnson of Irving town­
is usually called “cinnamon.” It
ship, started on a visit to the Pan-Amerf gives a relish to sauce and a Mr*. Matthew Hall’s next Tuesday
'...piquancy to canned fmit that is evening- Everybody invited.
Y., Tuesday evening.
_lffily flelighlftil. If youv’e never
Mis* Vera Doyle returned Monday
Bert Withey, after having a vacation
E Used any real Ceylon “shoot" evening from a three weeks' visit In
L cinnamon, we advise yon to get Muskegon, accompanied by her cousin, tin U&gt; roumo hit dullre at rai reman for
an*, f'—
wV... will rimiln for
I some. You'll not be satisfied
■ with the coarse bark kind any
longer. What’s true of cinna- William Shaw, a student of the uni­ bocn secured, called the Queen Trio,
H mon is true of other spices. We versity who ha* been spending the sum­ consisting of two boys aud a girl who
make a specialty of first quality mer with Homer Washburn, returned give an Intcrreting platform perfor­
to Aun Arbor Tuesday. Mr. Shaw's mance.
j spices.

son at 10:00 a. m , leaving Hostings at
11: 50 and arriving in Grand Rapid* al
12: 45 p. m. At Grand Rapid* pareen-

quelle or the Grand Rapid* &amp; Indiana.
The Fore Marquette leave* al 1:00 p.

txtl

TROUSERS?
At These Low Prices.
60c .
65c :
75c.
11.00 .
fl.2S .
11.50 .
#2-00 .
12.50 .
#3.00 .
&gt;8.50 .
14.00 .
&gt;4.50 .

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.PANTS.
.PANTS.
.PANTS.
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. 49c.
. 54c.
. 63c.
. 74c.
. 97c.
. &gt;1.12.
. 11X7.
. &gt;1.73.
. &gt;2.23.
. $2.87.
. #8.12.
. &gt;8.25.

n&gt;., Charlevoix at 8.-00 P- kl; and Pe­
leaves Grand Rapid* at 1:00 p. m. and

faro from Hasting* for the round trip
turn by any regular train (excepting |

home is in Salt Lake City.
While coming to town Monday after­ lion not later than Friday, Sept. 13.
Leon Craig and Alonzo Baker plead noon. Mr*. E. E- Gorham found a log
Early application should bo made for
guilty Monday In Justice Walker's ■ chain. Owner can have same by payscans In the parlor car Baggage
•
The Druggist.
checked through to destination.
plainant being Frank Holly. They residence.
H. M. Erb aud family of this city and
Rev. James A. Brown left Saturday
afternoon on a vacation trip. He went iocte are camping al Leach lake. Elery
to Lansing to spend Sunday and from HougbtaUn and wife arrived there
there he intended to go to Detroll, early ymterday morning.
Cleveland and perhaps other points in
Flinch card*
Gilbert Striker has purchased of
Ohio.
Henry Yorty a pair of black horses. 3
O. B. Wilcox told a Herald reprc- aud i ycart old and weighing 3160
pounds.
Bert rays they are tho best
Isaac Eggleston went io Grand Rap­
draft team in Barry county
ids yesterday morning
tif
there to Ohio for a short visit, so it is
All old soldier* who wish co go to the ;A'
' Brace Hayden went tc Constantine
rafo to say they are enjoying them- national encampment al Cleveland,
Monday to visit friends.
September Ptb, are requested to eall at
the headquarter* on the picnic ground*
and it'*marked “Bennett."
August 21-23. for the purpose of making
county and Invite* buxine** men wbo
want something in this Uno to call and
Company F, 8lb Michigan infantry,
will hold a reunion at tho hall of Fitz­
for Kentucky Tuesday night.
your order* outside of towii.
gerald Port in thl* city next Tuesday.
Frank Newton of Grand Rapid* I*
Tho Michigan Central Co, has had
August 22. All the surviving member*
visiting relative* In this city.
Ml** Belle Jennings of Grand Rapids,
tend. Meeting from &amp;00 until 6:00 p.
and
tho
result
is
a
decided,
improve
­
ha* been railing MU* Pearl Hall.
--Miss Leila Garn returned Saturday ment In the looks of tho building.
Deputy Sheriff Boyle* of Kalamazoo
They will also paint the freight house. arrested a young man named Harry
from a visit In Bowling Green, O.
The Cltlxens Telephone Co. have Austin at Coats Grove Monday on a
completed
their
Freeport
line
and
in
­
charge of larceny. Il is alleged that
B. church next Sunday, Aug. 18th.
stalled an exchange in that village Austin while working for a farmer V
The R Mudge property in the second
with about 3 Ssubacribers to begin with. Io the township uf Cooper took about u’
ward is undergoing extensive repair*.
Foster Slssoo will be local manager.
Player* ot fllnoh will And Just what Fann line* have been added to Leach
belonging to his employer.
they want in the line of cards at the lake and Carlton Center.
Bargain* at H. A M. Withoy'* next
A 7-year-old sou of Waller Kelly wa* Saturday: 18 pounds granulated sugar,
Mia* Maud Kelley Matted Tuesday quite severely bitten by a dog belong81:00; 10 bars good washing soap, 25e.;
icg to Philip Burges* last Friday. A 25 pounds White Lilly flour, 656; gold
number of children were playing In
raisins 10c; good toilet soap 3c per bar;
rivsd here Saturday, to visit the family
Of E. C. Bowling.
good broom 20; tbo bort calico 4c a nd 6c.
Miss Fanny Erb returned Saturday
Judge Clement Smith, and wife aud
The committee for tho soldier* and
from Grand Rapids, accompanied by their daughter, Mis* Gertrude, arrived
citizens festival wish tbe HERALD to
Charlie Schumann. %
homo last Saturday, having stopped ask tho citizen* to decorate their home*

I Fred

IN WHICH TO BUY

Don’t Miss This Sale.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

L. Heath,
Perwul.

Broadhead Dress Goods!
Have an established reputation for their

Perfection of Weave,
Brilliancy of Lustre,
Unsurpassed Wearing
Qualities,
NEW FALL STYLES AT

■s

from Nashville, where he baa been Niskern and children, who had aocomVanled them as far as Chicago did not
decorating a residence.
stop Ln that city but came right through,
arriving homo Thursday. -,
Mr. Schumann’s vacation.
Mrs. C. F. Field went to Clinton Fri­ daughters, Margery and Doria, of Hastday to visit friends in ihai village and
in Tecumseh and Manchester.
-Mis* Minnie Matthews and Mis*
Annie Giddings returned from the sum­
mer school at Ann Arbor Friday night. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stevens of

Mr*. John Kilpatrick of Cleveland,
Tower, from Sunday until Wednesday.
Farmers and Fruit Grower* of Barry
county: 1 will be prepared to buy and
handle peaebra after August 10. T. 8.
DjlMott.
in one of our Charlotte exchange* wo
notice a marriage Uconse for Geo. H.
Baker of Charlotte and Nellie G. Seger
of thisdty.

with flags during the event of next

st compliance with this request. Let
us give the city a gala appearance in

. Mr*. Milton Coulter of Irving town­
snip underwent an operation for the removaKpf an ovarian tumor yesterday,
Dr. Smith of Grand Rapid* being ths
operating surgeon. The cssu is criti­
cal but it is thought the patient has

t JI Chance Bargain

Ing*.—Kalamazoo Telegraph, Aug. B.
was assisted by Dr*. Hamlin and Taylor
One day last week John M. Payne of Middleville and Lowry of this city.
made a contract with Otto 8hulu of
Isaac Cunningham of Irving town­
Nashville for 1,000 bushels of potatoes, ship, mot with a painful accident Mon­
and parties commenced digging tbe day. Ho waa trimming hl* Lawton
labors Monday. The price to bo paid is

struck him In tho eye, cutting open the
per acre, and expects to dig fully 1,200 eye ball and inflicting, a very painful
bushels of marketable potatoes. He
and it is thought that the sight will not
late potatoes.
be Injured.
pf tbo HtutAi.D’.s g musing contest offer.
Last Thursday afternoon, Mead and
We print Jn another column th* comRead tho big ad. on another page for
particular*.
Mra. W. C. Kelley loft Tuesday night were riding their pony to their grkndthat section.

L. E. Stauffer’s

the committee have Mill others in
sight. Read the program and you will
see that Hasting* is bound to have .the

with a whip. This raused him to jump,
r. T. B. WoodlD, Aug. Wth, throwing
t
the bey* to tbe ground, injur- one within a hundred mile* of this city
ter »ud Mia* Julta E. Burd lug
।
Ciaru so that he could not go to Hw
farmers* picnic ths next day.
While returning from Gun lake last
ectna filnch cards ot a «u- Thursday afternoon, Mra. Elisabeth
Frank J. Mans of Hastings, who will
continue'the btndneM at the present
tnGr^dlUpM. and
Mund under the title of “The City Drag
she Lw-atd not control it; ft back'. i into
excellent busier** ability aud he* a
«ss thrown out over th* drahbuard no- large number of friends in this city
Use Ada voboul ot pbar-

4

This is the hottest number yet—a chance
for you to buy . . .

Eadies fall €aP«S
for less than the material would cost.

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Brocade Lace Trimmed Capes, $1.75, now $1.00
Brocade Lace Trimmed Capes, $2.50, now $1.50
Brocade Silk Lace Trimmed Capes, $3,007 now $2.00
Brocade Silk, Lace and Ribbon Trimmed Capes, $4.50,
now $3.00.
*

‘‘An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk,” so we
will give you an ounce of talk on this sole and you will
get a ton of satisfaction by buying one of these capes.

HOG LE

PWed* dtkvMii

�1861

YEARS
AGO

Warn You Against the Moat Dreadfully Fatal
You Can be Cured by Promptly Using Dr.
Kidney-Liver Pill*.

Anniversary

&gt;ITH marching and waving
of banner*, wttb speechify­ aettoaa tn tlx watka during Jana gad
ing and glorifying, th* Joly. In tbo last, at Bleb mountain,
McClellan *catt«rcd an army and killed
Ita loader. That waa victory, and "Lttbrate tho day* of auld lang syno at
th* annual eocampment in Cleveland
Sept 8 to 14. Thl* 1* th* forttoth an-

blurts* were marching and waving
banner*, speechifying and glorifying
all along tho line from Maine to Iowa.
In Beptemb-r, 1W1, *hln bruised and the CM, flicrcascd tbo nary and called
bleeding, tbo army was looking tbs tbo veteran Ftmfut from lit* foae
war Job over and bracing mnsclo und gardau on tbo Spdaoa to plow torpelimb for another trial. Tbe job bad
grown upon public common aeoae as
well as on public Imagination since
Sumter day*. Borne old bead* were

Pda to artarriadgad wbenlw *b* ware*

Do*t fengiM that yea

“It |* frequently argued (hat becacs*
tba annual road tax produce* no hard
road* that therefore at toast a torn
part of tbo money I* wasted. (1) In
Young. tbe hero of tho cavalry fight at mo*t «tate* part of th* tax la spent tar
QoaaUnaa. Oub*, completed tbe tUro* mnr atari bridges. In IJIttwi* a little
month*' term tn tbo Pounaylvanla mi­ Moro than one-quarter of Uh&gt; road tax
litia on Sept. A 1MI: got Ma commto- to *o tpent. Steel bridges are a sub­
stantial Improvement and would be *1ry ho rain'd under Lincoln'* call for moat Imperative with stons roods. (J)
800,000 three year man. MacArthur, Another considerable part Of th* taxes
the youngest of all the vetcran general*
sow on th* ta*Kr, being then under the floors of bridge*, which ezpenao
military age, took up tb* roto of *cbool- would be practically th* same whether
master lu tbe campe of the recruits it tba road* ar* Improved or not (3) A
furthcr ran la Spent In Improving the
drainage, which would be nKjutrod be­
fore good etoua road* could be built
(43 Part of tbo road laxea 1* used to
pay for mowing the roadatdoa. which
Burfacn were Improved. (5) Finally a
considerable portion of the money Is
card In maintaining thu surface, and
If the roads wrro Improved a considera­
bly larger sum wonld be required for a
like pnrpo**.

IDERAGENTSWj

in eseb town to ride and exhibit a tunpl* loot model
bicycle o&lt; our mannfactcre. YOU CAN BARB MTl '
810 A WEEK besides having a wheel to rid* for ytmroA -

1801 Isidt
$10 to $18
'OOA’88&gt;od»l»fil$7t.$«

tin south go tn peace.“ Hut tbe spunky
younger brother* of tho north said,
"Time enough for that after we bar*

corp*, division* and brigade* of sol­
dier*. eager to win. but at tho same
ttmo willing
loam tho rule* of th*

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. £££

no rial in ordering from ns, as you do not need to nay
a
It ll.a
la
...It _
'

Auiiuaiu esiieu meui w*« uvusThere was nothing mingy nor halt /“ ,he
hearted about tbo patriotism which fill“
*d th* recruiting camp* of the fall of

Chicago.

*yi,“ra-

•Ide. Somebody bad been bort la try­
ing to march from tb* Potomac to the
gulf. Somebody must yet be hurt on
tb* asm* Conroe, and more were ready

surprised and wounded &lt; I grew for a
»*&lt;P at tba sudden and remorseless foe.
It was a mighty mood and a savagn
and on. Invoking tbe soul of John
Brown and proposing to swing Jeff Da­
vis’ hammock andrr balmy apple
•hade*, were In earnest, and If th*

would bsre happened worth recalling
in 1001. perhaps tbe end of the war.
But a three month** campaign I* Just
tltno enough Ln which to find out
whether or not you moat fight and
whether or not you're glad or sorry for
race between tbo optrit ot April and
September, 1801. by saying; "Until Bull
Hun I wax afraid I wouldn't get right
ct a Johnny** coattan till It waa all

tract kitchen and the robbery of po­
litical favorite* eager to get rich,
though th* troop* Blurred nod wore
ahoddy. Every rcnderrou* bad it*

FRENCH HIGHWAYS.

THE GREAT
TONIC LAXATIVE
that I* to be given to detail*. instrotnenta of precision only differ with or­
dinary Instruments tn care given to dacontriving which tb* Inventor ha* giv­
en tbo most time to smallest [&gt;art!cutars. The- French have applied that
principle- to th* administration of tbo

10*1 Without him in It, but *twa* useless
to *ay so. aud bv bldcd bl* time, meanwhllo getting familiar with tbo Idea
that tattle* could be lost and taking In
other nugget* of liorso aen*e about war.
One uf tbo general* said that the troop*
ha. took out In April. 18B1, were th*
flnen soldier* and tho pooreet fighter*

of appetite, insomnia, lack cf energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptom* and disorder* which toil th* atory of bad Bbwsla and an
impaired digestive *y*t*m, IaxsIcoI* Will CuXO You.J
.

tb* mucous membrane* of th* stomach, purify your blood and put you
"on your feet” again. Yopr appetite will return, your bowel* tnor* regu­
larly, your liver and kidr.ry* ccas* toAroublo you, your akin will char and

F«M«W FRED L. HEATH
The object In tbe maintenance of
road* la to have them all kept tn meh
a state that carriage* will roll upon
them In th* best of condition*. It is.
then, of tho gre«t*at Importance to ob-

m after Bull Hun were tbe poorest
sr* and tbo best fighters. When
eouidn't get at the en*my, they

This can only bo don* by constant
overseeing and with a perfect organ­
ization of resources at bind, consisting

IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA TO

TRY FOR IT.
There I* evory reason to believe that
Wo*tcbe*ter eounly, N. Y., win shortly
have 00 pailea of macadamised boule­
vard* extending through tbe entire
tength of the county.
• -.
The D«w road* win be greatly used
by coaching parties and automobile*,
and many Westchester millionaire* aro

CHASES

ooon aa tbe LcgtiUture la In session tho
good roads committee and a large dele­
gation of taxpayer* will go to Albany
and urgo th* passage of a general good
road* bill which will proride for naw
highway* throughout tbo itate.

[mericaM.

PATENTS.

Wayn* 'Vaiily Bank Bldg., DETROIT.

�THE NILES BANK PAYS AGAIN.
-

Julius Koseiibitrg from

WUltam T. Bmaltey. ®e of Bay
City’s most prominent bnalnraa men.
died from heart disease Friday. Ho ran

CATHARTIC

Trunk

about WOO tor hla services tn aiding
fraud, a Grand
out riding |n a down Reuben Feinberg, a notorkros
med companion. confidence mao. ■

bed ef4100.
•
The representative of t Cleveland
syndicate lias completed negotiations

........

1881
properly in Wayne eouaty waa
$110,683, LIO, but
In
IBM.
1»
him Insane.
years later, it aggregated SMl-Mfrtmu
m An Increase of $130.&amp;52.7«L Writ­ ber purchase scandal. It la alleged that drank a quantity of carbolic acid and
ten statements, compiled from official overcharges and abort dallverire ammonia, having mistaken tbe bottle
Don’t Be Fooleoi
containing it for a bottle of wtne. Her
of $1,500 to $2,000.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
F. H. Edwards, of Hart, disappeared
from hte home Bunday night and 5Ved- critical coodWoa.
nasday night bls body was found tn
Hargis WOoon. a young girt in Cali­
fornia township, went to s neighbor's
committed suicide.
' The matrimonial Insurance concern
Mate tax commtoalon Increased tbs as­ st Grand Rapids, which Deputy Attor­
sessed valuation of tbs stats about ney-General Choe ordered to stop do$350,000,000, but there is a peat fytU- Sboslnesa In thia alate, will not subwithout a fight
tag off this year. Hlxty-four counties
choking tbe dog.
out of 83 V10*’ a° Increase of only $Xftamuel A. Gentle, a prominent and
824.52A, white Wsyne county gtxre an
wealthy fruit package manufacturer of
Increase of nearly $4^)00,000.
on a charge of fotxlng a 'portgagv
upon a farm In Camden township
whlle register o. drads.
sUndcr. each for $10,000. Thoe. Erins,
The draught and Kot
The Adams Instalment Co., ot Kate- a wbdcsals florlaL Is plslntlff la ons
maxoo. would like to Interview Edward esse, and his yonng daughter. UUte
Ball, tte district manager, who bag left May. in tbe other,
tables, so that Detroit housewives ere town.
company claims to be shy
R ,
|d
.
finding prices greatly advanced over aercrnlThe
hundred dollara
pJlJLproposes £
to bring suit for
those of a year ago.
Tomatoes, for
Frederick Sdiultx. of the Canadian damagea, based ou an article pnbllahed
Koo. shot and killed hte wife Wcdnea- In
■- •»
—Bee
**— Hive,
™— the
— official organ
-—of
•
tbe
day
and —
seriously
wounded
—
, afternoon
—.. —
~ ----------- the Maccabees, justifying the supreme
hte 12-year old stepdaughter. Schults tent’s action In deposing Maj. Boynton,
had been drinking heavily.
and nsserttug that bn waa a disturbing
Howard Wing, the traveling dentist, factor In the order.
worth B5 cento n bushel last sraaoo.
will stay tn Lapeer Jail until tho HepW. A. Smith and E. D. Conger have
$25.00
$31.50 IS W.
bushel. Apples are quoted at $1.50 to temlx-r term of court, because be la purchased for a syndicate of capitalists
$525 per barrel, ns against $2.6Q a uanble to furnish ball In the lltegni the lime kiln Interests of Capt.' H. O.
year ago. Everything slssts propor­ parentage case against him.
Rose, tbo pioneer lime man of northtionately high.
Ml ImtwCIiksgs
whipped his young dsuantere with a 10 I'«tx&gt;akey. as It to the intention of tbs
ar-.'ShT,-.
knotted rope tbe test week In June, ayndleata to work tbe kllna to tbalr full
garo u $1,000 bond for tbe support of capacity.
after a prolonged recess.
The fore­ tbe children and good behavior.
frank Ballsy, the Ntlro dwarf. Is
man of tbe Jury. Henry Hpring, has
P. D. LYON, Trav. Paw. Agt,,
t St., WestDetroit, Mioh. a- poor opinion of the work aceotnJohn Sebastian, O. P. A.,
vised aa.ltomcdlate adjournment Tho
iChicago.
only matter of gsnera) Interval which. tows: Beni rente. $1123.878.583; person- «•&lt;&amp; 74 Te*r» old sod have traveled all
al. $311407.443; total. $1.X13.SY1,O2,V
“Ter the United States with tbe oldThe Michigan Barrel Co., of Grand tlm* .
leged- use of money In buying dele­
gates to tbe last Republican county Rapids, hits (tedded to rebuild tbe mou*.
plant recently burned. It is expected •Ptnr
tackle this question, ni they
the factory, which will employ 250
The receiver of tbi defunct First Nahanda, win be completed In U0 Osya.
il“n«l Bank announces that a third div-

CUM CONSTIPATION.

...

astwnsuma-

•

Afcgetabte frr paration for Assimilat ing ncFoalattfUefluiaitag ft* SkMMtta aixl lim-ls of

Promotes DigcalionJChrerfulness and Besl Contains neither
Ophin.Marphtne norMneral

not Nah c otic .

Worms £oimtfaxHw,Feverish

nett and Loss or Sunn*.

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
B,
ROUTE

SS!£;,."JK,TK54S£i“'’JS:

J
I

MoaisviSf and
Nashville

Ths girl claims Thorn gave her $3 to
keep quiet Thorn makes a awreplug
Ohio and MichIran Naval brigade*. dental
•Vllltam Ouaser. of Grand Rapids,
known there as ” Popcorn BiUy." was
. opinleo. ths Michigan naval mhllla. aa, drowned In Used take Sandsy white
fishing with Obarlre Sbuker. Cuaaer

' . 'e
~cc!!o.
It to thought that tho bank
‘will
j?,. ultimately
pay depositors Sollar
wU1
-°J
for dollar.
A Benton Harbor canning company

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. _ ..
. .
Edwnrd Dobbs, an Ishpeming barkeeper, .was the victim of tbe third
holdup committed within a month. Ho

’“e ivuiratu air nut rvtenxru vue cviap.ny will be losers by thousands of
dollars. Other factories are fa a ilka
predicament

a substantial reward for the capture of
tho bandit.
Bilan A Van Aukcn have contracted
for tbe entire cut of the mills of Row
Bros, at Bearerton for the season, estlmated at 12,000.000 fret Tbe firm has
iway from tbs aDsy bark also routracted for the rata of other
l The Mock struck Wil- targe mills.
Nelson Brayton, of Coldwater to
old. ta the face, add tbe ’ boy died charged with baring entered bto f«tbearly Sunday m*n&gt;lng at Harper hos­
pital. Farrir Is locked up. tie Is the of $20. It la also n’Jcged Hut bo later

Tin Ptala Co.’s plant in Muskegon, all
Uf whom belong to I bo Amalgamated
aasoctatloa, are on strike. If ths
struggle continues long It will affect
'be Independent lull! ot the American
UlU Co- wt,leb ‘■mploys about
300 “fa- •*&gt; *nrmber» of the Ai
mated association.
Mattle Cronan, daughter of
&lt;*«

QaiCroad,

Cr~, Centra! Southern Trunk Line. I
Wlittr Ttiritl Tlckiti

Florida
| &lt;5V)LF

COiMT

thia year shows cOmmorutaWe

pro-

of * group ot small 1
day, John M. Farrar.

Signature

Of

Use
For Over
Thirty Years

CASTORIA
KOTICB or HEARING CLAIMS.

Michigan Cektrai,
" nt Bumtn Fall, Bout,.

&amp;4 dir &lt;4 JaBMH
•1U beteanlbifcn

notice or hkabino claim a

Aicaa, Ccun

hup, Iiiizuat ul Iqait UOrij.

11,000 cans of tomatoes at 73 cants a
can. Owing to the drought tbe cost

1

■«
I

and $150 of her father's money. Their

and skipped.
were captured at Onondaga and aru
Naval officiate at Washington say now tn Ja|L Tbs woman has been marAtnerlcans In Venexuote are not men- tied and baa one child.
seed. Had a situation existed which
Tbc borrtbie httn&gt;, ltl(] bnilsre

him is manslaughter.

Frlto for folder, deacrtpUve matter,
, to
C. L. STONE,
? . General Passenger Agont.
In Oundcsi Sunday night. As near as
■
LoutoviUc, Ky. can be estimated about $500 or 1000 Vcnesuckn wat

i to R. J. Wemysa.
on aud Industrial
Ky., and . bo will
maps. Illustrated
s Hsu of lands and
r, Tenneawe, Ala-

Bears the

In

Cheaper than Ever

A

The Kind You Have
Always Bought

these burglaries within the . last 30
mrerths, end tbe people are aroused.
Several detectives bare begun a still
hunt for tbo perpetrators.
It Is
thought by many that the culprits are
rroldeota of tbe village.
MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS.

American Laundry.
CLEAN, patronise the American
Laundry. Collars, cuffs and shirts
dune up in the latest styles. Prices
Ing liquor Illegally.
the lowest.
Hural tree deliviwy service haa been
I’rop.
ratabiishsd at White Hall. Muskegon

Standish, who
He acid through

big Chapin dam at Buchanan. About
$100,000 will ijo expended on It.
Robert Flntey. of Crystal Falta, who
was shot In a quarrel with Capt. B. C.
Bennett, to dead, and ileotratt ba* been
received notice qf bls appofatmeiil tn

rrKmi

rrd fatal, tbo unfortunate man &lt;Iy-

WlUtam Harrington, of Banitee Osoter, to under arrest charged with havFreak Bailey. the mldgeC
Ing procured the performance of a changed his mind ataxrt going to tbe
criminal operation on. bls I5-ye*r-old poorhottee. and will tour the state for
wife, who died suddonly Hrly In Juno. *— --------------*.
ostensibly from tbe beat
OommlMloner Moreland, of Detroit,
was besought by n preify young?----never signed it. There -Is a second
an to secure a position fojr her bru
mortgage for $100. and Hatley's Idea Is
who. she related, had managed to
three polIceman, but really was
stronk enough for bard work.
John Graham was arrested Saturday
night. charged with forging orders on
entire
local merchants.
Hs struck Battle
Creek from Chicago lu the morning
and In tbe afternoon obtained a. pair

Mid day J hurtatf.

PEbe Marquette
n.’KsaxsstfSiii'fe
kUimsh:

Joseph river,
inner day for t

■oven couple

spliced.
’ .
Wo. J. Brown, a prominent farmer.

er*s while attempting to pass a similar
order for a bat.
Tho orders were
forged.
Amelia Canfield, ot Grand Hat.UK
ami Helen Decker, of Humner. Midi.,
legatees of tbe tato Palrtmr C. DerMna.
of Indians. Inventor and phllanthrop-

Attention Inventors.

E. 0. Elgtero, patent lawyer Wash-

have been defendants In n suit In St.' columns, Is an attorney of twenty-one

JataaHafr. of Mendon. *■» »»*»
INCIPIENT

placed under bonds pending further
bearing
Aug. Vogel, of Ludington rity. and
W. J. Dromood. of Milwaukee, bought

mended to us.

Hto rating will be found

Nsm^ssSm
PAINFUL

Pills
Tbs Ladles'
PRICMWO

aant us application blanks and ocher
fairly well secured; oat harveet has
mads rather slow progress in the cen­
tral and northern rouotlre and Is Jost
beginning In tbe upper peninsula. Gen-

J&amp;’-.teS”' "" ”

Red
Cross

ntitOMkauU
ting the papers before presenting their
applications through any other source.

made rapid growth; a good-'yield of
atwar brota neem* nssnred. although

�LION COFFEE

Wellman visited lbs former's daughter,
Mrs. A. Hagar, In Lake Odessa one day
last week.
Fitch Hut to al work for Rollins
Leach.
We
that Mr. Cappy Is still grind­
ing plow pointe. He Is getting quite a
number from the farmers ot this neigh­
borhood and also from others.
Nellie Canaday went to Middleville.

South Hastings spent Sunday at Solon
Doud's.
Henry Clark and wife of north Hast­
ings were guests at J. Powell's, Friday.
spencer Powell spent Saturday and
Sunday In Baltimore tbe guest of R.
Bryant and family.
Torn Waters aud wife ana son Hay of
Hastings are guests ot James Ransom
and family.
Crwale Hull, after a two weeks' visit

We are glad to hear the report that
Mrs. Horman Zprbei Is mining.
Geo. Thomas, Jno. Pitta and wife
went to Richland, Saturday, to see the
former'* father, Celia Thomas, who Is
dangerously 111.

CARLTON CENTER.
L. Knowles and wife aro entertaining
company from Chicago.
Jessie Brooks and Dr. McGuffln at­
tended thu wedding at E. Brown's.
Thursday night
Ben Fisher and wife are entertaining
th sir daughter from Ohio.
E. Sackett is improving his residence
by having two porches built on the
front They will make the little cot­
tage very pleasant
Mrs. Sarah Barton of Freeport at­
tended tbe aid society stMrs.O. Smith's,
Wednesday.
Will Nash and family ware at Clarks­
ville, Wednesday, to visit tbe former's
mother, who bsa bean very sick. She
la improving.
Emma Smith, after spending some
C. W. Shaffer lost a horse by light­ time visit!eg her sister, Mrs. Lauri*
Endsley, baa gone to Cleveland where
ning last week Wednesday night
she expects to work in a milliner shop.

erc' plcnic ^^ i’^d time. But
they said that Cole's W a hprrible
dock so that they got their shoes near­
ly spoilt.
William Barker and wife of Baltin
Crock aro visiting stC. W. Shaffer's.
Glenn Bee has gone to Battle Crock
old friends. He says they hare a good to work.
wheat crop In hla vicinity.
Zen Berry has gone to Battle Creek
Nellie Lathram of High bank visited
friends bare a few days last week.
Tbe Epworth League bad an Ice
cream social oa E. M. Jones' lawn last
Saturday evening. They had a good
John Kohr of Maple Grove called on
C. W. Shaffer. Bunday.
John Biggs bad a bone hart quite
badly by a pitchfork running Into Ita

home last week Wednesday.
Mrs. Geo. Whitmore of Delton si
last week Wednesday at Dan Hull'i
Charles Grumes and wife of Bi
Crock aro visiting bls parents,
Grames and wife.
C. Hubble and family
in Orugevllfo.
Berne Pierce spent

Mrs. Thoma* Gorham la entertaining
company from the oily.
Jacob Edger's house Is progressing
finely. Mr. Cooper of Lake Odessa Is
lathing It this week.
Mrs. P. Blake rcturuod home Salura, after visiting relatives In Hastings
other places
L, Bates and wife of Podunk visited
al John Erway's ibis week
Extol la Rogers. who Is dressmaking
for Mrs. Waller Lampnian. spent Sun-

were fishing at Horseshoe lake one day
Last week.
I. Sledge of Welcome Corner* and
Edith Messenger of Hattie Creek wore
callers st Geo. Ransom's. Friday.
Mrs. C. H. Stone and grand-daughter,
Katie Bigge, sod Mac Montgomery
start for Ohio, Tuesday, for an extend­
ed visit with relatives
No Sundav school next Sunday on ac­
count of camp meeting lu Pennock's

relatives at Morgan last Sunday
Ora Addington of Welcome Corner*
is visiting F. P. Aspinall and family.
A great many of our people attended
tbe lirmen1 picnic al Thornapple lake
last Friday.
Tbe next L. A. 3. will meet with Mrs.
Samuel Healy thia week Friday for W. Ford's for Rev. H. Belfry, Friday
evening.
Harry Bradley Is in Chicago.
Mrs. D. R. Burdick Is In Howard City
•idling her daughter, Mrs. Bpyer.
Ethlyu Snyder returned from Hast­
ings, Friday.
Sirs. F. W. Ford lx entertaining a
sister from Hastings.
Mrs. Dewltte of Battie Creek, Mrs.
Eply of Cassopolis and Lona Dunn of
Galesburg were guest* at A. B. Cadwallador's, Saturday.
C. D. Flensburg and wife spent last

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4? 4* 4* 4? 4*4*4? tb 4*4* 4? 4* 4* 4* 4? 4? th 4? 4*4* Hr &amp; j
railway are helping to lav the iron oa
the extension south of Kalamazoo this
week. They say they will about finish
to Pavillion, ths end of the road.
Orin Barrel and wife aud their guest
spent Sunday at Wall lake.
R. C. Loinaar and wife visited friends
In Battle Creek over Sunday.
A. W. Burpee and family visited
friends st Augusta over Sunday.
Several from here attended the Maocabee picnic at Gun lake last Friday.
Hazel Fuller of Carlton Center was
the guest of Mrs. Q. A . Hjnos last week
and tbe fore part of this
' Several from Delton and vicinity at­
tended camp meeting al Gull lake last
Sunday.
W. L. Hall and wife are entertaining
cream on Q. A. Hynes' lawn Saturday
evening, Augtut 17. Proceeds to go on
tbe minister's salary. Every one U
supposed to help make thia social a sco­
nce*.
%
The work train put In a bridge south

Fruit McCall and wife returned te
Otsego, Wednesday, after ■ few days’
visit with friend* bare.
Rar. R. Belfry baa moved to Howard

The above label will be found, printed in black and
red, on every box of what we consider the best
5c. cigar in Michigan. Insist upon get­
ting it the next time you smoke.
gland, Nellie Crabb and Ruby Black
nave returned to their homes after at­
tending the two weeks' institute at
Hastings.
8&lt;mta Woodland turned out ec masse
io the farmers' picnic Inst Friday.
James Youngs Is making numerous
Improvement* on tbe Cramer collage,
which ho will occupy la tbe near future.

Levi Bresee was In Battle Creek last
week selling butter aud potatoes.
F. Merrill and wife went to Ohio last
week Wednesday to be gone a number
of days. They will take In tbo sights
at the Pan-American before returning.
Bort Zimmerman and family of Mus­
kegon IN visiting relatives and friends
in this vicinity.
A lady friend of Mrs. H. Burroughs*
visited her last week.
DUNCAN LAKE.
J. Bowser and wife were guests o!
Mr. and Mrs. Carter of OrengevUlo Walter Dunham and wife Sunday.
and Frank Johnson and wife of the west
Mrs. Jennie Lyon entertained Bert
county line visited the former’s son, Zimmerman and family at dinner SatBert Carter, and wife Wednesday.
Myron Kilmer and daughter Lena
Rufs Stanton with bls family is camp­
went to Grand Rapids, Friday.
ing at Bristol lake.
Brad McLoud wheeled to Grand Rap­ JiT-uKLfSiteAu'rSi
id*. Thursday.
Harlow Moorhead and wife and Pbw.
&lt; ■'
Nellie Rlsbrldger visited a friend
went to Pgyn* lake for several days' north of Dowling over Sunday.

Frank Holly is assisting tbe second
regiment baod at tho state encampment
al Manistee thia week.'
F. F. Hilbert, wife and children,
Bertha and Victor, are spendl ng a week
at tbe Pan-American, taking in tbe axMbit* and wonders of the new world.

56 4* ift 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *:

. ~,pl. entertained
irelpg W. WelU and wife of Salem part
Thea. Howe and wife of Ashton drove
down Wednesday and are visiting
friends in this vicinity.
Anson Bechtel h visiting friends u

T. R. Pancoast,

1 be Ice cream social at Rob Bechtel's
proved to be a snocees..
Ernie Parr and wife of Hastings spent
Bunday with their parents, Klrt Farr

JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Frank Johnson and Wilson Wise, who
went north last week to look al acme
?hl7w^kC‘ U"d ’ ‘re cxP®oUld ho®°
. Roger* of Way land visited
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for Oliver Johnson this week.
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The second quarterly meeting of the
Nashville charge of the Evangelical
church will be held at GaaUstoa Center
school bouse Sunday, Aug. 25th.
The Harald office at Freeport Is now
connected with the Citizens telephone
line. Hello, Na HL
C. O.'Wbite of Lyons is the now in­
structor of tha Freeport band. He will
more his family to Freeport.
Freeport will soon be without a photogrspbor. as W. E. Newton Is about to

physical attraction h
secondary! to ft. We
have a book we; will
gladly send i you that
tells just how to care
for the hair.
;If your- hair Is too

Mr. Herrington, after laying bls bat
and stick on the boor, .took the place
offered him. A nodding rose marked
several seconds before the girt exclaim­
ed: "Ob. Mr. Berrtagton. 1 heard this
evening that you were going back to

or los­

ing Its
luster?

OU remember the old lady who rode for thb first
The Freeport Herald’s usual weekly
runaway Item was furnished last week
time on a railway train. There was a frightful
by Albert Lidka's horse which broke
“That won't do," aba said with grav­
lixae from a bitching post, ran around ity. “Bommer friendship: are never
collision, but when the rescuers reached her
the streets for a time dragging the
buggy with Itand finally left the vehicle biennial. Next year you will choose a
she was quite calm. She said she supposed
hanging on a hitching post while it younger bod and I a younger thorn.
proceeded
to a barn and stopped. Not Old boys like young girls and young
they always stopped that way. The story well illus
­
mqch damage but lots of excitement.
trates why so many women are satisfied to live without
Ivory Soap. They have never tried it! Naturally
thing sizzle In Eaton's county seat Au­
enough, they think that annoying odors, sharp chemi­
gust 28. 2V end 30.
The Interior of the (Ong regal Ion al
cals, and wastt/ul greasiness are common to all soaps.

H

r o w t n R bcc o me s
vigorous'and all dan­
druff is removed.
It always restore*

color to gray or faded
hair.
Retain your
youth; don’t look old
before your time.

church al Middleville he* been greatly
improved by decorating the walls and
tarnishing the wood work.

Current Opinion.

&lt;

SMS

Let) S Gale Is iu proprietor
Middleville is making groat pr
linns to entertain (be "MiddlevH
of Grand Itapids, on I .a bur day.

&gt;

Lean Years and hat

The worst bn ut Ih&gt;u»- arw» -luz
lulled Stalre l.u hear-! in-»«»eru'

ly Jim a„in i use tne place, as ne sue.•ceded In slipping bls bridle, chased
himself and the wspon over a few wood
Idles and made a splendid runNor town,
'.verythlng wont pretty well until a

Went of big department storremight be
a good thing for the consumers, but
was hard ot&gt; the small dealers The
problem has been bow the little follows
Were to protect themselves and maintaln their trade. This la not yet solved,
bnt some of the small dealers of Chica­
go are making an Interesting expert­
Bent along that line. A number of
three concerns, finding that the comrotitloo of department store* te gradually
and surely driving them out of busln»
have decided to co-opersto, and go into
the department store business them­
selves. They will capitalize at *600.000,
with a minimum of 110,000, and a maxi­
mum of 135,000 to each stockholder. not postponing their strike until a time
Only tboM of known burin ess skill will when It would be necinsnry for Mr.
Hanna to settle it in the interests of the
republican party.

The Hkbai.o !&gt; pleased to announce
that u ha* made arraugeniouto by
* bleb li te able to offer to its readers a
high clare monthly magazine, In com­
bination with the HeraLV at a merely
nuvntnal tirica. The magazine with
which we nave made thia arrangement
la tha Pilgrim, ao excellent literary
periodical published at Battle Creek.
Tills magazine has recently oouio into
the handz of a now company who are
hustlers They are sparing no pains
to make tha Pugrim a high class mag­
azine and they are succeeding admira­
bly. It compares favorably with the
leading periodicals of lu kind, such as

“Take you and me. for Instance.” be
argued. "Many, many Umea I have
watched your face, your eyre. I have
watched your lipa as they curled In
scorn, pursed In surprise, or dropped tn
dtegust. Many, many times In thought I
bare 'pressed my lipa to yours—bars
feH your quiet breathing and languor­
ous glances, while my poizes throbbed
like mad. But It was all tn thought
In reality I have talked evenly on mas-

tnnlty. for 1 felt that In a friendship
like ours there would come a time
when the careases permitted In thought
would clamor for other existence. I
felt that the time would bring itself
alxhit when such a realisation would
be neither a surprise nor a concession

r

A protected "Infant" that Is strong
enough to deny the just demands of
300,000 wage workers b amply able to
take care of Itself without llje fostering
eare of special legislation.—The Cam-

■

Spain la Our Friend.

Jest as some num who have been In
A Popular Commission
the wrong acquire a sudden friendship
lor the fallow that knocks them down
As a matter of fact, the work of the*
for cause, ao Spain is showing an un­
- - - * ~ 1 I—! —
t— .U■commission, though prosy to read about,
I* a constant effort to keep our govern­
ment popular. This may not be Just
icrlran elaitlng over there, whether the common notion, bet it ought not to
pleasure or buri news, te no longer take very long to show that it is the
.object of abuse. On the other baud rteht on a.
If It were not for the civil service law
is made a little more of than any
»r stranger within the gates, oven and the exaumterion, no man could gel
Ugh Ute other be of the Latin race.
be bad some friend at court. He must
go and see the boss, and the boss’ friend,
arid the friend's friend, and alt tha rest
of the lot, and he would be expected to
do something in return, either Iwfore
he got in, or after, or both.
In fact, as everyone know* this te the
way mailers are wmkezl at present in
the unclassified Mrvtea. It is «M*ntlal-

•w&lt;r be put his hand avir to her ride
of the bammock and slowly. very slow­
ly. be leaned forward till hi* mustache ' The Crystal palace exfcfblttoo. opened
Ilfb Uy touched her chock. Sbo started at New Turk July 15. 1853. was the
—stood up. The notes of a ccaeh bora, first affair of this kind In the country
mellow with distance, floated up to foe which foreign exhibits were so­
licited. The “big show" began with
"Why." she exclaimed, "that te our
boml They must'be coming back for
me." Beaching up, she pullrd one'
of tbe nodding roees and. turning to
Herrington, said. “Will yon take this
as a pledge to do aomethlng I shall ask
yuoF He aroee and, leaning over.

“Anything you wish, darling.” be
whispered. She looked straight Into
bls eyes and said slowly:
“When you are telling siftnmer Idyls
at the dob next winter, don't forget

recklessly stepped upon the unfortu­
nate til*, crushing It out of the sem­
blance to itself, besmearing It with
mod-real Wall street mud. What was
left of the misshapen and bcdaubM
hat was worn by the president, to the
great amusement of the spectator*, no-

hotel three men wpre seated amend a
table. On the table were three gtesaca.
In the glasses were three Ottawa The
man at Mr. Derrington's right gave the
other man looked al Barrington and
smiled contentedly. Herrington yawn­
ed. aroae and bedo the men good night

Sinking
Spells,
fainting, smothering, palpita­
tion, pain in left side, shortness
of breath, irregular or intermit­
tent pulse ana retarded circula­
tion all come from a weak or
defective heart.
Overcome
these fruits by building up the
heart-muscles and maxing the
heart-nerves strong and vigor­
ous. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
is the remedy to use. It u
the best.
"I had fainting and smother­
ing sprite, dlxxlncM with a toll .
feeling In my head and deranged j
stomach. I heard Of Dr. MUar
Heart Cure and at once began Ito ■
use. I could see an Improvement
Mvsr the first does, and J art two -.
bottles cured me completely." .
N. Labziuu, Borneo, Mich

Dr. Miles'

Heart Core
terger than the combined are* of Eng­
land, Germany, Frane* and Bpata. or.
to compare it with oar own country, ft
te )1H time* the rim of New England
or fi2 limos as large aa the state of

is a heart and blood tonic of
unequaled power and never
frils to benefit if takeh in time.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. MUca Medical Ox, Efrtart, In*

�PLUMBER.

for Long Idleneu.
BIG STRIKE ON

IN

EARNEST.

Oh Dm Dertk
If Hiitlip litliul Bed
were drawn Sunday, aad wharf they
—-r
.
-----------be started age tv. Ie something on which employed tn independent mills when
no one, men or officiate, dare to has- "■*“ “ ~
------- - - -----------------ard a gueaa It te dear, however, that

carried by passenger.
H- H- H
who had spent sixteen years In
Klondike. tost 833.000 in dust. &amp;
say that Cept. Foote reached &lt; 1

Later the steel workers went Into exec­
vacation and others will wait quietly utive eeeslon, listened to coofldeutla
for fu.-ther developments. It irons . reports of the progress of the rtriki
pirss that Assistant Secretary Tighe sftid adopted the following resolutions:
Cteodiss Sovtb Chtvago Msffi
was not successful In answering the
"Whereas, Lakeside lodge No. 9, ant
charge made by the Bay' View men
Commercial locge. No It. cf the Ama I
tlonlng of J. D. Hickey, who led the
anU-atrike foreva Mr. Hickey held the
floor for over an hour burling pointed

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
Vvv.v Yy • wv 11

■f\ fl EC RON? IN .OHIO,
TMASS-jANCijOWA.
'what do you estimate- ■

HASTINGS HERALD

Publishing Association at lietroli, Mich . to enable
uur subm-rll&gt;ers m participate in the dtelributlun of
these magnificent prises, amounting u, |15.iX&lt;0

OUR OFFER.

YOUR ESTIMATE.

McK seaport says at least forty officer,
are patrolling the grounds that sur
round the big Duquesne works. It hu
been reported generally throughout the

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Prim Id be A.irlid ai Followi:
9.66 per cent
4.04 per cent
.1.533,887
••
5.10 per cent
. 1.578,453 Increase
.
.1,928,718
"
22.23 per cent
-1,572,109 decrease 18.40 per cect
.1,532,540
’•
152 per cent
. 1,663,389 Increase 7.89 per oom
.1,983,840
“
18.88 per cent

10 the 4tb
To the Sth
To the 8th
To the 7lh.
.
To the 8th. .
------To the 9th .
.
To the 10th.....................
To the next 10 nearest,
To the next 35 nearest.
To the next 148 nearest,
To the next 180 nearest,
To the next 180 nearest.
To the next 200 nearest.
To the next M0 nearest.

HE

915 each.
•10 each
Keech..
94 each .
•3 each
Keech.
•leach..

The structural Iron workers and briek
layers are becoming directly Internets
through the question of handling ma

that they hare the absolute promise o
support from those two trades, anr
that they will refuse.to handle non­
union made material.- They die i
number of Instances where the strut
ii.ooo.oo

Chicago, Aug. »—With the etea
workers of Joliet and Buy View out o«
strike and the union men of Chlcagt
and the country at large hurling In
•to Join the movement the situation a&gt;
the South Chicago mills te becomlnt
critical. Yesterday it was expected
that something would be done towarf
clarifying the atmosphere and deter
mining what, it. any, action would t».
taken. Instead the members of Lake
side and Commercial lodges, wbosi

That they are not to be allowed ti
drift ou in the present way to the ad
vantage of the company without an

Cincinnati. 0.. Aug SO.—Over 2,00
carriage workers bare been not I find bj
seven ebops here that their service

peoy. Lian Buggy company. Sayres d
ikovlll. Gvorgo Duger company. Hukaj
Buggy company. and the Sochlar Car

of the Kart. te approved by congress
The recommendation will. It la said. t&gt;
Indoread by Secretary Boot. with th-

bands. Berg was no badly frightens
ha started to ran, when the highway
man Bred, the ball passing through th.
lower part of the body

�mynalf bseld. tar.
'UnailQ, Neb., that William J. Bryan

necllon with private bill legislation,
Hill, Henry WMtcroou end other J tur.ocrats with sound money proclivities. in tta custody of the sergeant-at-arms
A T*XA8 desperado who had killed
and required to make an abject apology,
cording to this report, ha* Invited ex- to tta house. Than they were ordered is trying It on the thirteenth. Who
to retire while the bouse consideredtta say* that thirteen isn’t unlucky?
Harrison and ex-candidate Bryan to

lUuipy, dusty, grimy. stringy rag*

overtook It. Upped It up and swallowed

Now, Pape Stewart, the srstwMlo
sliver champion, wants Hanna for pres­
by bringing together the leaders of the
ident next time. Time* have certainly
two wings of the democratic party, and
But thia humble apology did not sat­ changed.
gut disappeared I arose, grabbed that
tta announcement lx made that Mr. isfy the bouse aud they were brought
tack and required to retract the allegaThe bolt of sundry Ohio democrat*
' liberal attitude of late, toward* those

Then the speaker severely reprimanded mention In tta cheek book of Mark
Hanna.
the tqpmtar* of the house joeringly con­
COOK book maxim for Lord Kitchener:
gratulated them because they had es­
caped without impriaonment tn the
Thus the dignity of the noble states-

to the Ohio democrats In the ourrent
slate campaign although the platform
*0 opted at Columbus entirely ignores
hi* favorite doctrines on the money
question, and he has manifested a dis­
position to u coi.slderable extent,
through fils paper, the Commoner, U&gt;
ta eooclllstory toward* those demo­
money question. Why then should be
show such inlolcraore toward* David B.
Hill as ths report from Llnouln would
indicate.

party would become once more a living

It* leader* must exercise a toleration
cadent Issue* that tare hopelessly
divided ll&gt;etn since
It makes no
difference al the present time what Mr.

gold standard or sixteen toons. That
question 1* not before Lhr people and
is not likely U&gt; ta revived In the Im­
mediate future If ever. It ought there-

It does not seem credible that a man
of Mr. Bryan's experience and judg­
ment would do such a foolish thing
to refuse lo attend a gathering of demobecause* distinguished Now Yorker
who honestly and bravely opposed him'

childish and narrow but it would tend

CARLTON CENTER.
J. McCoun*! »pcni Euodoy Id Jock-'
could rewumo the consideration of the son visiting relatival and friends.
Tha
parllos
that wont north tarry­
affair* of the rqlghty British empire.
Fancy an American editor going before ing returned bom* Saturday night.
They rejolco getting plenty of tarrio*.
cc-ngrtae aud making such a humiliating
Fred Foster aud Otto Glpc of Hast­
ing* were guest* at D. R. Foster’* Sunlowed an article to appear In his paper
Wall wo will have to admit that Carlwhich reflected upon the Integrity of
ten is the banner town for weddings as
re ruin congressmen. Truly the Inci­
dent looks to an American u puerile
and unworthy of statesmen.
oot mention any names, but just sign
your name to the Herald list and then
A Wonderful Showing
you will sen the marriage license*.
Ed Jones and wife of Dslroil are call­
ing on old lima friend* at tbo Center.
ungrateful. Possibly this accusation They were once resident* of this place.
C. L. Hmlth was called to Portland
still holds true erf our own country In
some respects But It doc* not apply to recently to attend tbe funeral of a
oelco.
the attitude of tbo nation towards its - Charlie Wright and wife were call­
old soldier*. The statement just pre­ ing on friend* npar the Center Mon­
payed and published by Commimloner day.
Bundsy while It was raining *o very
Evan* (bowing tbs amounts distributed hard
a Little cyclone struck C. C. Flem­
by the pension department during tbo ing’s peach orchard breaking down
twooty-flvo tree* that were full of al­
berta peaches. Mr. Homing think*
that II I* po**lble that there 1* nourish­
proof that I’nclc Sam is exceedingly ment enough In the trees u&gt; ripen the
The suiemvnl shows that the num­
Astounded The Editor.
ber of pensioner* on tta rolls Juno 30. . Editor 8. A. Brown, of Bennettsville.
1*01.
8. C., was nnoo Immensely *u-yrised.
"Through long suffering front dytpepta writes, "my wife wa* greatly
with Bpain. Ttat the pensioner* from »la,"
run down. She had no strength or
previous war* are fast diminishing is vigor and *ufferod great dl*tress from
evidenced by the tact that 38,153 names her stomsch, but she tried Electric
Bitter*
which Helped-her olottoe, and.
were dropped from the roll during the
after using four bottles, she I* entirely
year on account of death. SlnceGranl’s well, can eat anything. It's a grand
administration tbo average amounts tonic and tte gentle laxative quail tin*
»ro splendid for torpid liver.” For In­
cd from *211.000,000 in bls time to *1*0,. digestion. loss of appetite, stomach and
liver trouble* It’s a positive, guaranteed
&lt;XX&gt;,000 in McKinley’s first administra­ cure. Only 50c at VV. H. Goodyear,*
tion. The total disbursemnou for pen- drug store.

during the day. for that will simply

Sec And hear the
ea youraott that way

At bedtime taks

FAMOUS
UPRIGHT

taming.

March l I will‘be back Immediately."

"Ob. nothing, only-only I Just raised
tta window for an instant, and Jokko

lock T9. As for tbe Important matter
pf eating, what is better than cracker*

saudwlctaj ot paUUbis ehjeken. ham
cream soda and the drinks tl^at make
you dream tn tbs night and set your

shodder at tta thought

Jokko"But I had sclxed my hat and plnugvd
Well. I recovered tta dog. slaughter­
ed him. recovered the ring and bought
another dog. an exact mat* to Jokko
except for one whit* bind leg. 1 took
him tamo and in tbe cab 1 adjusted
old JOkko’s collar to tbe new Jokko’*

match of tbe'leto lamented Jokko, cxwhite bind leg. I stopped and bought
a bottle of black ink and then care-

raarcx square In triumph
Elsie met me at the do&lt;
would only welcome me with half tha
warmth ata did tar "long lost JokkoF

roman to adopt tbe
bloomer costume. 8bc was bora In

tar youth was considered a belle. 8ta
wax a scbdblteacher many years ago

tier. Later, at Vineland. N. J. Miss
Flower made ber debut upon tbe stage,
and lt» the rqk of an ultra fashionable

PIANO,
Made by Behr Bros.,
New York City.

Get McCoy’s prices.

Sewing
machines

pantaloons and.kilt*. While plowing,
chopping Wood,, etc, nhn tut
pantaloon* in her high b-uu

advocate* such a cuetame for young
girl* especially

* conclusion every one will admit but

doader

money to pay for It is raised by public
subscription is another matter. Queen

was upon her lap. enjoying her petting
hngely. "Why. see bow gray Jokko’*
left leg is getting I" said Elsie.
"Ye*’’ said I. "It la a peculiarity of
French poodh-*.” Then, before that
opprobrious leg could betray me. I risk­
ed all and made tbe desperate plunge.
Thank goodness! She did oot refuse

GRAND

considered the tuindsomcst woman In
the opera bouse. Miss Flower Is a
farmer, and, although she only weighs
St pounds, she accomplishes as much
work as any ablctxxllcd man. While

moment later gorged Itself on dainties
front her band,
cried pityingly.

spot where tbe Interrupted drama of
love wa» enacted tn tbe afternoon. I
resumed the same Informal topics to

at
mcg

tbo queen camo across a black satin

I don't bill aif $60 Mubliit,
I
uj 150 MicMui,
I hi't nil sur $40 MicMiii.

9

There are no family sewing
machines made worth over $40.
I can' sell a splendid first-class
machine for

133.00

A nice one for $30.00.Good ones for $25.00.
Detroit Live Stock Market.
Some for. . . $20.00.
er* in both factions te reunite the party,
ey to purchase It Tta anUmlnlsterial
IM,
360,033.
Good sewers for$15.00.
and give tbo republican enemy un­
faction heard of her sad plight and
Michigan Central Live Stock Yards,
■tarti-d * subacriptloo to purchase the And on easy terms; I don’t waht
Detroit August 20th. Tta demand for
all you have aud ever- expect to
has been prohibited, why should not
Arbitration Must Come
have, for a sewing machine. AU
lowing
prioe* are being paid st the for this highest honor wblcb Is men’s
the machines I sell are from the
be? When the steel trust can ruin A
privilege to pay a woman. She
Detroit
Live
Stock
Market:
Ixrst makes made, such as
steel strike from day to day can hardly city by dismantling tta mills which
Prime steers and heifers, 84.75 (3
85.00; bandy butcher*' cattle, 84.00 @
84.40; common, 82.75(3 W-T5; canners'
cows, 81. W (3 82.50: ttockcra and feed­
ers doll at 8176 @ M.75.
Milch cow* quiet at 825 @ 845.
calves easy at 85.00 (3 M-00.
Sheep' and lamb* dull and lower;
bought two transport*, prime lambs H.766M6.00; mixed 83.25 (9
#4.26; cull*.81.75@KI.25.

beautiful creation. but oot thing stood

furnish a large part of the city’s reason

; great Struggle is boand u&gt; Involve the
•canmerlcal 11 io of the country, in seri­ ruin the fruit growers of an entire state
ous trouble unless It is quickly tereuln- by refusing nt permit their fruit to be
aled. Tta strikers tare undertaken a
erament to take a hand
though It la quite likely that they have
. been. Injudicious in forcing their dwn-

Unclk Sam

general sympathy among the friends of 000; paid 8500,000 In repairs, etc, on
them, and ha* now sold them for *40,000,

Mriker*. This friendship will show
itself la sympathetic ctrik«s until many
branches of labor Will become Involved

Then abe held out tar trembling Soger
umptu

a

little later 1 smuggled that

bl* woman on earth and to paint that
dog's bind leg. . On tbe third day abe

Primo medium*, 15.80 (S 15.85: York­
er*. 85.76 (&lt;e 85.80: pigs, 15.75 « 85.80;
rough*, 85.«X&lt;y 85.50; stags, I off, crip­ gar ths beautiful ruby with a tender

mine, my arms were Ini wined about

That New Hampshire banker who
bricklayers sad the coal handlers will wu pardoned la order that be might
die at borne, It said to be petkiug up
boll. Jetting It simmer merely for an
that the strike la extending to allied wonderfully, Bal then, he Is only oae
more banker pardoned after all; among
•o many set free by McKinley, why

that mtscblef making dog entered. She
bad fallen into a tub of wares. and ber
Of course I thought It &lt; curious coin-

that chameleons and French poodles

minium spoons

wood of a natural dark green or old
oak shade.
lotion
late Innovation to carpet sweepers

wears a plumo laden Gainsborough tat
Black and white striped silk is fash­
ionable again and la considered espe­
cially modish as a trimming on linen

Shirt
color being more popular.

the ma* by shutting down and di&gt;
Ws are looking for a general exodus cider vinegar ai&amp;l finish by roasting In
of American school teachers for Manila
era .Works of the American Tin Plato since it has happened that sixty of those

Ublespoonfula of ungrounJ coffeo tn a
pan and brown it; if already roasted.

Manila.
the Industrial Interest* of

that

Probably the leg

cists In .tta United Bute* On* of tta
largest apothecary, establiahment* tn
New England employ* ^romen almost
exclusively, giving them precedence
Ue blushes. "Wtat do yoo think. daarF
She exclaimed.

rich, &gt; cold cream with two UblMpoon-

they are depicted
whole country most inevitably
, This is a condition erf things
thing.
I logically follows war of any kind.

their coats at allL

coffee and whip to a stiff froth.

A Loeb's book is about due to appear. that has been newly painted slice up
We tape be will lM|ude in it an sppen-

“Oh. don't be facetious, you stupldl
But I’ve got something awfully funny

"Jokko!" abe exclaimed.
tour wee little puppit* I"

"Hv's got

iWotuy-ffva warn

ll-.e Late William

Uli hie habit ot stringing oat

you wash china ttat ba* any gilding on

and several
r,
others, all first-class
machines.
The Standard rotary and vibro*
tiug shuttles, two machines in
one, lock and chain stitch.
The New Domestic, two ma­
chines in one,, lock and chain
stitch, ball bearing, runs very
light .
Standard, two machines in one,
lock aud chain stitch.
I have sold 1171 machines aud
think I know which are good
ones.
I have just received 10 gross
large bottles of oil, the very best
made, regular price 10c., but for
the next’30 days I will sell five
bottles for 25a, or one bottle
for (5c.
■' Needles for all machines. I
have just bought a large quantity
cheapo than ever and shall for a
few day sell them for 20c. per

Attachments and broken or
worn out parts for youg old ma­
chines furnished on short notice.
Pumps for wells aud cisterns,
any quantity of them, cheaper
than yoii ever bought them, all
Ing room tn the girls’ dormitory of Lin­
our own make. Buckets, leath­
coln Memorial university at Cumberers for buckets, cylinder coup­
pictures or additioual furnishings or lings, valves, tubing for well and
cistern aud chain pumps, also
lota of chain pumps with rubber
buckets. It will pay you to call
and get my prices before buying.
Up. Mary B. Whiting and ber dsugb- • Whiting.,

It stand overnight Id tta room, with

differences and

scription*." Ussy manufacturing chem­
ists employ women tn different capad-

New Home*
Standard*
White*
Domestic*
Household*

has Introduced a new td

Farrand &amp; Vote? and
Unltod State* Organ*
The very finest made.
shall ask tor your trade.
Yours truly,

Is auffielvut irdrodned

Call and

�t first at tha wwk.
'
The W. R, C- social las: Thursday

father, who b tH y can, old, h very rick.

SCTVcd.
Firmer* and Fruit Growers of Barry '
county: I will bo prepared to buy and '
hafldla peaches after August 10. T. 8.

k Cinnamon bark is gathered in
Keyion and China from large
Rrild tree brandies, from small
bushes and from the shoots of
font to ten year old trees. Various
A good many are taking advantage
kinds are known in commerce.
When a dealer guarantees cinna­ of the Herald's guessing contest offer.
,
mon to be "pure” you ought to Read the big ad. &lt;m another page for Mra. Carrie A‘. Spence.
Township clerks should take notice
laugh at him. Of course it’s all particulars. .
Married, at the court house, Aug. 11, that tbo law repealing tbe sparrow
Ptnut, but what of that? Quality
bounty
goes
Into
effect
September
5th.
by Rev. Geo. Bullen, Mr. Fred £. Hink­
is what counts. Our
ley of Kalamo and Mra. Eva M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McElwain of

Ceylon Cinnamon
The Herald Job office has just
turned out some flinch cards of a su­
perior quality and appearance. Only
U) cants a pack.,
.
The interior of tho Michigan Central
passenger station will be given a
brightening up with paint after the

Lansing arrived in tho city Saturday
to remain until the fin* of September.
Having purchased Charles Gardner's
tnilk route I respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public. L. J. MaT-

is the bark of the young shoots.
It has a Savor different from what
ii usually called “cinnamon." It
gives a relish to sauce arid . a
piquancy to canned fruit that is
Mrs. B. F.Stelnhoff, after a visit with
truly delightful. If youv’e never
relatives la thia city and vicinity, re­
used any real Ceylon "shoot"
turned Saturday to her home In Tecinnamon, we advise yon to get
Charles Sylvester and shtor Mbs
some. You’ll not be satisfied Lena, returned fcom n two weeks' trip
with the coarse bark kind any to tho Pan-American and Dansville,
longer. What's true of cinna­ N. Y. last night.
The'Ladies' Aid society &lt;rf tbe L’. B.
mon is true of other spices. We
make a specialty of first quality
Mr*. P T Taylor and son. Mack, of
Genoa. O , who Imre been gutwto at tho
■ apices.

At tha very time whan Loa weoer, Nashville’s hurtling patmunr
and editor, waa away attending » fam­
ily picnic at Tboraapplo Jake, one of
the biggcat rattle snakaa avar aMn in
NMhvHle, wm killed jurt back of the
post office. The reptile wm more than
five feet in length and had sixteen
rattier* aud Walter Burd wm the man
who killed It. We don’t any that there
wm any connection between Lan’s be­
ing away and the snake Incident but
then it's a remarkable coincidence.

IN WHICH TO BUY

TROUSERS
At These Low Prices.

Tbe sale of thouaaadi of ooplea of a
len-cont magazine at one dollar apiece
wm a very curious happening «the
time of the Chicago World’s Fair. The
Cosmopolitan prepared a World's Fair
number, contributed toby tdaoy famous
writer*, and *0 thoroughly Illustrated
that II surpaased even tbo mo*: expeorivo book which bad up to that time
been lasued. in those days the maga­
zine wm printed from two zotz of plate*
only, and when theae were worn out it
waa Impossible, without a great loan'of
time, to put further editions on tbe
prou. The newsdealers, taking advan­
tage of this condition, raised tho price
of The Ccsunopolitan'a World's Fair’
number u, on© dollar a copy. A few

al the phenomenal figure of five dollars,
i udoubtodly till* happening is unique'
in tbe history of magazine literature.]
The Cosmopolitan will endeavor to re-i
home ot Albert Sponahln for a couple
peat its part fucocas, with ■ Pan-Ameri-1
Harley Tinkler, who bos been In of weeks, returned home yesterday.
can Exposition number, which will be]
Grand Rapids for two months, h visit­
Mr. and Mra George F. Fagan of oven more attractive, if iximlblt*, than'
ing his mother. Saturday be expects Now York city, after a wrek'v vbil at
to return to tbe Valley City to attend I
business college.
Jay Garrison of Jackson, arrived tn
the city by Sunday night's excundun
train to make hb parents a few days
visit. He b In tho employ of the Lewb
Spring A Axle Works.

Fred L. Heath,
The Druggist.

tool nd PtrMul.

spent Sunday in thi* city with their
mother, Mrs. Mary Ryan Monday they
fcaWKijcnlrd Mrs. Ryan on a trip to
. Dr. Gammon spent Sunday at Hast­
Kirk, Newaygo county, U&gt; vbil tho latings’ Point, Gun Lake.
Jama Galkins spent Sunday in Kal­ tho court bouse last Saturday aud be­
fore she had left the building she had
amazoo with his family.
been joined in marriage to another.
■ Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Sago of Grand
• Sunday from Middleville.
, MIwRom Mullen was In Vermont­ Rapids were iu tbe city Sunday, rbiting their parents- Their daughter,
ville a few days last week.
her nearly sick at the time of her return.
Mbs Ethol Mills went Saturday to
Dr. M. W. Wightman left Bunday on
Toledo, O. to visit an aunt.
a trip of five or six weeks' duration.
Supervisor Klingensmith of Orange­
She Injerded to visit In Detroit o few
ville was In the city Tuesday.
days and then go to Now York city and
Mra. T. J. Wilder of Ellendae, North
to the Orange rnou ntains 1 ti New Jersey,
Dakota, b visiting In the city.
where she will spend some time with

la ajruott at Mbs Mary Quinn.
Sheriff Cortright went to Grand Rap­
ids, Monday morning, on business.
Miss Vera Cortright went to Hickory
Comers, Saturday, for a week’s vbil.
Mrs. Daniel McNaughton of Battlo
Creek b visiting friends in this city.
• "Editor C. F. Groringor of Woodland

Tbo rain which began Suuday after­
boon and continued most of tho il^ie un­
til Monday forenoon, was of Inestimable
value to the farmers and a great relief
to all, us It wae getting very dry and
dusty. Nothing could have been more
timely for tho three days' carnival In
this city.
The Catholics of Hastings and Nash­
ville will have a union plonic atThorn‘apple lake on Wednesday, August 2Sth.
Refresh mon is and Ice cream will be
served on the grounds. Return tickets
calendar samples ever seen in Barry from Hastings on tho M. C. R. R. will
county and Invitee business men who
want something In this line to call and
see them. There is no use in giving
Jaa. Engelhardt recrived a letter
your orders outside of town.
Tuesday from hit brother in Battle
Un complaint of John Dennison of Creek, which stated that the farmer's
Hastings township, Ed Sheldon wm son Clarence, who reside* al Joppa,
arrested Saturday on the charge ot about twelve miles south of Battle
assault and battery. He appeared Creek, had the misfortune to bare all
Monday forenoon before Justice J’.ikcr, hie household furniture and clothing
plead guilty and paid a fine of 85.00, burned Sunday night about 11:00

Mrs- Cora Powers and daughter who
have been the guests of her brother,
Dr. Andrus and family fora couple of
weeks, wont to Battle Creek Monday
morning. From there they expect to
go south to IIvp.
Wo think we can belpjou iu quality
and price on watches, chains, rings,
clocks, silverware and musical good*.
Look our Slock over before sending out
of town or buying elsewhere. John
Bess her, tho Jeweler.
.

Grand Rapids are visiting friends la
Ibis city.
Born, Friday, Aug. 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Llohty of Grand Rapids, a
daughter.
'
Players of Cinch will find just what
Ihey^ want in tbe line of cards at the

John Llchty, overseer at the ccunty
farm, Ims been very rick with neural­
gia of the heanMr. and Mrs. Ed.' Brock .returned
last wook from a visit in Grand Rap.
idz, Dutton and Otsego.
Mbs Flora Btinohcomb, after a visit.
with her mother, Mra. A. P. Trumbull,
returned Friday to Marshall.^.
Mra. G. W. Fogcbong and Mra. Ida
Htnsk of Freeport ware guosu of Mrs.
Tho*. Bullivan last Thursday.
Service* will be resumed at tho Pres-,
hyccrfat church neat Sunday morning.
Krorybody is invited to attend.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Elliot: of Hickory,
Cgrasra were guests &lt;rf Mrs. A. G. Cortright law Thursday and Friday.
CXxiuty Ti-mmw A. F. Sylvouer,
,
/-•).- Buffaluiosucod Use Pan-Aw..jricac MpMitlao Monday *vetoug.

Philip Arthur, an Insane person who
thinks people are trying to poison him
and has many other hallucinations, was
brought Id from Middleville, Saturday.
As his Insanity appears to beof a harm1m nature ho was taken to ilia county

49c.
54c.

74c.
97c.
$1.12.
&gt;1.47.
*1.78.
&gt;2.23.
$287.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

Does This Interest You?
Ladies' 18c. Qauze Vest, while and ecru, at
Ladies' -15c. Gauze Vest, ecru, at
Ladibs* 10c. Gauze Vest, white, at
Ladies' 25c Gauze Vest and Pants at
Ladies' 75c. Gauze Union Suits at
Ladies’ 50c. Gauze Union Suits at
Children's Gauze Underwear all at .

L, E, STAUFFER

Mia* Dorie Johnson ot OakUpd, Neb.,
who has ttudlrd muate of lira. Archie
MsCoy far the peal year, recently p*M-

New MMbodz In Chicago and received
her diploma. W* understand that she
has a good position m instructor in
Mr. William Allen White has just re­ music in the public school of Lincoln,
turned from Lawton, where he wont to Ivob,, if abe choose* to accept 11
write for The Saturday Evening Poet,
John Smith,, a well known farmer
of Philadelphia, tho stdry of the “open­ living two mile* we*: of Pralrfavllle,
ing" of tho Indian lands. Mr. ^bite's wm Instantly killed In a runaway ac­
vivid account ot the mushroom city that cident las: Saturday. Ho wm drawing
Sprang up In a night b of striking and manure when hb Mm became fright­
ened at a dog during aheap. Mr.
Quarterly meeting next Sunday tuorn- Smith wm thrown upon the front wheel
lag at tho M. E. church. Lovefeaat at in such a way M to break hl* leg In two
te3p. Presiding Elder Rev, John Gra­ places'and then wm thrown under the
ham D.T). will preach In the evening
at 7:30. Quarterly conference on Mon­ dead when peoplw who witnessed the
' day morning at »;00 o'clock In the loc- accident got to hint. Mr. Smith wm
about M years old and wan highly re—r-_—
. loomed io tho community in which he
Lightning struck one of the barns of 'tved.
ik-n Bardieg In the township of
As predicted In these columns last
tin near Prairieville during the week, William Howe, tha man from
tn last Sunday, rewriting In the Middleville accuwd of maltreating hb
sing of throe hams and tbe dsetroc- boy, w«t Into court Saturday and
। of several thousand dollars' worth plead guilty to tho charge of llltreattnent. Ths other charge, assault with
Intent to do groat bodily harm less
Great Orb of Shuiu Us tra.iud hb than murder, was nolle prowed.
Kbsk of general roorelmndiM. at that Howe was released oa his recognizance
jd-re for
farm in Indiana. TU

I

&gt;1.00
&gt;1.25
&gt;1.50
*2,00
&gt;250
&gt;8.00
*3.50
&gt;4.00
&gt;4.50

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CORSETS
Our Corset counter is well supplied with them, and you will find eager
buyers there most of the time during the day. /There must be a reason
for this and a good one. The reason is just this: We have the exclusive
sale of the following makes, and they are the most popular known

ONE DOLLAR CORSET
KABO CORSET,
PANDORA CORSET,
CRESCO CORSET.

�THIEF GETS SATCHEL AHO 4900

..is !M,e. at Saginaw. took pity
Mr and raved liar from Jail by aecuring tall for ber appearance at her
ax ami ua tics.
There ware 2.470 death* tn Michigan
daring July, and of these « were
mi

Thirteen saloonkeeper* are under ar
rent at Owosso on tbs charge of wil­
ing liquor Illegally.
Inmate* ot St Joseph questionable
rerorta bar* been ordered to leave
town within 10 day* or go to J*1L
Mrs. Arthur Bailey, aged 24. of
Adrian township, waa so badly burned
by a kerosene oil explosion that abe

.M2,

Of the persona of school *&lt;• In Mleb
igan Detroit baa 91,177; Bay City
MM; Grand Rapid*. 27471; Ja. k«u&gt;
0.757. and Saginaw, 14,100.
Th* Bloomingdale OLceoe Factory
received over 27,000 pound* of milk

un-iMiiuw _,nnr
aQAMS

CT.CH1GAC0.

PATENTS.

Wayne fxxwty Bank Bldg., DETROIT.
TgSSg SS&amp;fTsSSW^r,
tftgi earn. ~n m sfiij*, iaibs

Sckklific American.

RIDER AGENTS WANTED

one in each town to ride and exhibit a saninie loot model
k
bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN BUB 810 TO
b g&amp;OAVEEK besides haring a wheal to ride for yourself.

\ I90I Models iwwM $10 to $18
ft’OOl’89llod'|g££.$7f*$l2
______
1*$8

CHASES

WHISKY
“We challenge any three oarsmen to
row In a context from tbe Graham *
Morton dock In BL Joseph, to the Chi­
cago Yacht dub house in Chicago. In
common rowboats. We will leave at
830 a. m.. on Wednesday. August 31.**
The jfoung men are determined to take

Frightened at tbe belief that burg­
lar* were attempting to break into the
place, la-ycur^vld Peter Hogg dropped
dead Friday morning. In a room over
hie brother's drug store,
William English, of Albion, a tnkldkaged man. a painter by trade, was ar­

l IO DAYS FREE TRIAL. JS#
no risk in ordering from us, a* you do not Med to pay
^JLs cent If the bicycle doe* not suit you.

ouikpa Jbr as ta
nr spsdal oAr.

J. L. HEAD CYCLE CO.
Th«
Loatlvlllt &lt;S MaAbvilIt

Cbiuga.

located. Cape. H. J. Gordon, ot the
steamer Gardam, wtlle nearing HL
Joe barlnt from Booth Haven. when
some 10 mile* to tbe north of tike har­
bor, diacvrered a broken spar extend-

MUa Er* Boaenfleld. a Detroit gtrl.
is now considerable of a heroine at
Arferne baarb. near New fork, for the
rescue of Dr. Jailor Buaanburg from
death by drowning Iu th* ocean.
The aggregate values of real estate
and personal proparty. U equalized by

Railroad

During a quarrel a: the Indiana, II).
Inola A Iowa railroad depot tn St.
Joaagdi Friday. "Diack ll" Martin
knocked Joaep* Rusnell. an uxcuraiootat. ot Laporte, ind., Off a platform to
tbe doeka 20 feet below. Rusm-II wax
kicked in the abdomen by bl* smsIL
•nt and receive,! tcrriNe Injuries.
“Black
waa arre*t«l by tbe ix-lli-e
for attempted murder. ITn la now In
Jail IttMaeli waa assaulted Id the

rows: news estate. aw.j.a।0.003; person­
al |31lM«43; total, »l-233.fiOd&lt;ni
Lightning struck tbe bouse of ' Win.
Knott, in West Nile*. Monday, tearing
off a portion of the roof aud lining con
aldcrabio other damage. The occu­
pant* of the boose had a close call.
M get KDCka'a enmat, which baa
been observed by eottro at the astron­
Oman In the W«WL has not been seen
Si those at the unirendty Mwcrvatory.
though they have been looking for IL
Tbe .etale encampment at Manistee
la over, the soldier* have oil returned
an belated trains, tired, hungry and

which Loela Wolf received In a bak
cry lire in Detroit Monday morning
proved CataL tha unfortunate man.dy­
ing at the hospital that afternoon. Fire
department off dais *ay that had be
made a direct attempt to rodape In­
st rad of trying to save some money
he bad eiored away, he would not bare
been fatally Injured.
tManvalng baa a lad 11 yearn tdd.
named Bommers. who ha* developed a
genius for destruction. Stealing some
black machine oil from a mill be
poured It over an I1JKXJ monument t&gt;elenglng to J. C. Liken. In the I.utb.-ran tjstnrtery. "Just to sro the oil run
down the white atone" Tbe texture
of the marble I* swob that it absorbed
the nil and the Injury la permanent
The ftrot board of equalisation, of
which tbe state baa any record, met in

V THE GREAT 'W
r TONIC LAXATIVE &lt;
If yon have soar stomach, ta llffsadl*, HNMSMsa, constipation, bad
of appetite, Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or mnddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the Slovy of bad bowsla and an
impaired digestive system. La xakoU Will Cure
*

Il will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liv&lt;r and kidneys, strengthen
Um mucous membranes of tbe stomach, purify your blood and put yea
“ on your fast" again. Tear appetite will return, your bowala more regu­
larly, your 11 rar and kidneys cess* to trouble you. your skin will daae and
frwhsn and y&lt;m wiU tsal tbe oU time anwgy and buoyancy. ' /
*

i Far Sale by FREPQL. HEATH

�HOWARD
FIELDING
Copyright, 1900, by
Charles W. Hooke.

’bo Kind Ton Havo’AIwaju Bought, and which bus borax
in tt*o for over 30 years, ha* borno tho signature of
— and has been made under hl* per­
sonal supervision since its tatoocy.
Allow noons to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeit*, Imitation* and «Ju*t-a*-go?&lt;l” are bub
Bgperimenta that triflb with and endanger the health ot
luftuitn and Children—Experience- against -Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Castorla is n harmlcM substitute for Castor OO, Pare­
goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, 'Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age to its guarantee. It destfojw Worms
ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrbam and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure* Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilate* the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop.
The Chlldoen’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend.

CINUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS

tw*en my father aud tbo people I am
suing. It bears' all their signatures,
•nd it wM wto my com. They think it
has bean destroyed, but I tyre it la
toy room. I bad mad* up my mind to
trust no ono with ft' but to put it my­
self in th* band* of the judge when
tty CMC Is called. Do you think this

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(ton, and that abe should Join the group
because sty craved human companion­
ship after tty lonallntaa of her Ulnes*

Tbo fleet question wm addrvaaod to
Signor Tnglla. He had just come out
of ths dining room, and I was standing
In tbe ball with an unllghud cigar tn

De pawed along tho boll and up the
•tatri. entirely unaware that tty; Inch
dent pnoseosrd any but the moot ordi-

to put them In tty box In your room
Sfldset It tn a conspicuous poaltton.
TbW •vSaing, after dinner. I asked ths
signor for a match, and ty gave'm*
quite an assortihcnt, including. I rejoice

Crtrt Bm« n«M.

tore. It proved to me that I had tetssoed rightly upon a. rery complicated sub­
ject But my lieart would rather you

"My child," said I. "he Is only a hired
Martha A. Wiley to Albert Wiley,
man. They have offered Mm a price if
be will got that paper. Do you fancy 20a, see 17, Rutland. KOO.
Martha A. Wiley to Charlas H.
Wiley. Ma. sec 17, Rutland. KO*. '
Frederick D. Hui; and wile to Frank!*
S Dwight. Wa, sec A Orangeville, ft,.

Bears the Signature of

In Use For Over 30 Years.

Cheaper than Ever

COLORADO and UTAH
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
131.50

Spence, lot b,a city, •dto.
‘
Joseph F Weber and wife to Austin
C. Barnum. lot*? and Hblk I, Chamber­
lain addition city, *300.
Clarence J. Ferris and wife to Volney
VV. Ferri*, und I lot 1025 aud part of tot
1031 city, tl.
Volney W. Ferrisaod wile toClarenoo
J Ferris, undid 40asee 14 Rutland, gl.
Mia* Latimer wan the plaintiff In a
great lawsuit. She bad been sold out
end defrauded by ber own counsel, had
triumphed over this disaster only to bo
cheated by hi* successor and now, by

Pere Marquette

alendcr prospect* of aueevaa. Il was a
question whether she should have 12,­
003,000 or nothing, whether her late fa­
ther's boaor should _ty cirtabllstyd or
smirched forever by a band of scoun­
drel* wbo had been cnriche^ by the
fruit* of bls business sagacity to a
point where they could have afforded to
be honest bad they paassreid th* moral
capacity for IL
E. G. Siggere, patent lawyer Wash­
Personally I admired th* girl beyond
ington, D. C., whose ad appear* In oar measure and would hare given my be when you looked Into bi* roomF
columns, is an attorney of twenty-one right band tn help ber. but could not
"Softly," I whispered, and I drew
her into tbe parlor. “He was just comyear* active practice and 1* well recom­
mended to us. Hl* rating will bo found
“1 have a very imper­
in Dun’* and Bradstreet’* report*, a* out, tnto the
h* own* th* Inventfv* Age. He ha* tinent question to a*k you, but I really
sent us application blank* and ocher can't *eo any way to avoid asking it*
“If it ta necessary.” said aba “it can’t
papers, and inventor* who are intend­
ing to apply tor patents, would save
Ume by calling al this offic* and get­
ting the papers before presenting their
applications through gny other source.

Just aa I closed hla mouth I heard tty
dick of ber key.
Tho next Instant her piercing scream
drowned tbo signor's loud fortissimo.
Bho sprang tnto her room, and X threw
Crosby backward upon the floor and

I found hsr straggling with Signor
Tagil*, who Strack at her with one
band, while ho held aloft a folded pa­
per In the other. I had that paper In a
flash, and X passed it to Mis* Latimer
u *be sprang back. Then all tty
strength of my lor* for her and tho
strength of my hatred for curs, thieves
• nd persecutors ot woman were Joined

people bare done to me la to rob me of
my belief in human Integrity. Too bars
r.o ide* bow lonely ono feel*."'
'
"If you had anything especially pro­
clou*,” said I, "you would keep It yourPAINFUL

"Too are. quit* right,” th* said. *1
should keep it myself.”
At this moment Crosby appeared
spoo tbe threshold of the dining room.
. "I suppose yoert! attend tbe concert
this eveningr ty said. "Miss LaUtaer
will occupy ber reserved sent on the
(bird stair, and there Is every premise

Ing out of that big elooet between your
room and bl*. Singularly enough, be
habit of tbe pianist to devote an hour was coming out backward aud did not
or two after dinner to tty perfection perceive ma J gently clored th* door
of bis technique. At any rate, bls and locked It, and ty was none th*
piano had aqncalsd and roared for mer-

It Makes Restful Sleep.
•Trsclsriy," I resf^cdetl. “and that
is why I asked you wbotiwe you trusted
any owe. I did not 111* io ask you out-

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WELCOME CORNBRS.

Morris Ffahor of Woodbury
“•bii'issw&amp;fig;-

wm

In

Orrin MoNaugbton aud wife attended
an old aottlora and fanners’ pienie st
Ada the latter part of 1MI week.'
'
Mr*. Phillipa of HMtlag* la visiting
Mr*. Merrill Htedgn aud daughter
th* village this weekfowl Of Hailing* visited L. Stedgo laEdward
Fox of Covington, O., I*
■pending a short vacation with bls
Woodland friends at present.
John Warner, an M. D. of Freeport,
spent Sunday with friend* Io th* village.

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dtb Hknhy Geldnab Caledonia, Mloh.

NORTH CARLTON.
Hickle have re-

DELTON
The ladle* n' Delton bold »n ice
cream social onj W H/no's lawu lut
Saturday evening 1’rocwd* to go U&gt;
the minister M 15
the receipts
of the evening usakiug * total for tbe
three social* of *lw Ji They bare
surely done their par-, well
J. H- Ford and all of bin l&gt;olongicig»
left town Saturday for Battle I renk
whore he will rosLls while
Fred Allen of w »• was'lu town
Imi Monday uc
Mr*. Q A Hy‘ted her parent*
at Carlton Cento,- ,u. week
Several from here muinded theWoodmen plcnk- at Gull lake Imx Thursday
O. Barren and wife attended the
grange picnic at Gull lake 'Mt Friday
Mr*. A- W Nichols and son Willard
of Lake City are v’.sliloti friend* here.
Clarence Goucher and mother of
HMtlne* rislted friends here last week.
Art Stanton of Kalamazoo is visiting
. his mother hero this week
Editor Hlgglna went to Kalamazoo
Monday on special biutoea*.
A. W. Burpee made a trip to Bellevan Imi Monday
Miss Jeanie Drummond visited
friend* in town a few day* thl* week

have hardly enough wheat for broad.
Altogether It hM been * bsrd blow to
us.
F. II. Barlow and fir., . r sod friend*
tpanl Saturday aod S tirexj *t BeechGeaaler of Hope were united In marrl- I
age laat Wednesday at Prairieville by
Bar. Pead I ng. Tt:er have bought tho
Chandler photograph gallery at Kaiama^x&gt; and will make that their future
home.
Elisa Colwell and wife returned to
their home in Prairieville last Satur­
day after a two week* visit with Eugotto Horton sod family of this place.
Prank Bishop ot Shults wm In town
last Friday shaking bands with old
• friends.
• Milo Lohman ot Prairieville wm on

C. D. Blackman ta preparing to more
to Orangeville where he will teach
school tho coming year. I
M.R. Gwin made a business trip to
Grand Rapid* Saturday and returned
Monday.
LEE SCHOOL VICINITY.

Varnle Snyder of Blanchard la vbltIn^hla grandparent*, Mr. Senter and
friend* in Vermontville.
J. H. Durkee and wife attended tho
funeral of the latter’* nlooc, Mr*. WaiIra Merrlan. of Assyria, which wm
h*ld al Lake Odras* Tuosduv.
Ora Addlm
from Indiana

at Hastings Sund
trot Grand L&lt;
a and Bather Du____
Fox of Covington. Ohio, it
and friend* here,
aad children of Mar­
at Andrew Geiger's.
r and CUmerfa Durkee
h friend* In Warner-

PRAGUE VILLE

and did aieellem

wrvtched. sallow complexion, a jaun­
diced look, moth iMkt.ti and blotches

King'* New Life Mil* regulate the liv­
er. purify the blood, give clear akin,
roey chocks. rich complexion Only
HINDS CORNERS.

There from thl* place who attended
tbo cam pnra ting al Pennock'* grovt
Sunday got pretty well drenched
Jim McLain and wife bare moved on
the place formerly owoed by Hatley
Moore.
Mr* Sarah Kliar and daughter. Mary
Payne, visited at Willard Payne'* of
Shultz, Tueeda*
Gussle Kline and wife and Mr. and
Mr*. McLain apeui Sunday at Gull
lake.
Charlie Haskin*, who waa taken sick
while sway at work, ba* returned home
Leslie Rawson of Kalamazoo I* «!*ltIng bl* grandmother, Mr*. Susie Gey-

TRY FOR IT.

LI rcry aD(‘ feed.burinnaa, eight good

of the router.

POUR CORNERS.
Lillie Sisson of West Carlton visited
Cowie* Tuesday.
Bert Frisby haa finished work for Mi*.
Mrs.
Cowes
1im a brand now drive
J nine* Busb.
well.
Blmoat everybody went to campmeet­
Ing Sunday and got wcL
Mr. Cowles, who had a severe attack
tending the reunion !□ HMtlugv.
pneumonia. 1* getting better.
Mr. Hansmer Is on our street* thrMh- of Walter
Kelly's little toy that wm bit­
Ing thl* week.
ten
by a dog, Is doing nicely.
Ed Sisson of Freeport la spending a
Mr*. Shelby wm on our street recent­
few day« with Clay Rogen aad family.
Frank Ickre of HMtlngs spent Tues­ ly soliciting aid for a picnic.
day evening at M. HinekleyV
What

IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA TO

WmI, unwMbed

All tbo member* ot Welcome Corner* at tho Lutheran church Imi Sunday.
We nndentaad that ChM. Stebbins
Mlb, a* there I* builneei of importance

Do you UJant $5,

Lard ________________ ................ »toiP
Talfow............................. ...............
4
Beans......................
.. .l.Mte LfiO
Clorer eewd
. ..
&lt;6.00 to MOO
-tZJOto SUO

Rev. Martin and family have return­
ed from their visit. Bia aon Floyd la
suffering from a revere care ot poison.
A few from thia place are Intending
to take In Porspaugh A Bell* Bro*, big
•how at Kalamazoo, Friday.
The encampment at Hretlnga thia
week la drawing largo crowds from thia
village.
‘
The social al J. Reisinger's wm well
attended, and all report a rood time.
Rev. Simmon* and wife attended
campmeeting at Long lake tbo latter
part of laat week.
Mr. Wright of Ohio la tho guest of
Edith Stoddard ltd* week and !• alio at­
tending the encampment at Hailing*.
Luloyd Hnsleker and Minnie Leon­
ard were at Hunfluld. Sunday, calling
on friend*.
Jarno* Cratner of tbe Sunfield Sou­
tine! In very lick with typhoid malarial
fotcr.
On account ot tbe rain and damp
weather the aoclal that was co be hold
on the lawn of C. S. Palmerton, Tues­
day evening was hold In,the corner
brick. Tho band boy* gave a fow very
choice reloctlen*
•

field, Sunday, caring fur thcl:
law. Janie* Cramer

lota. All druggist* refund the money
if It tall* to cure E W. Grove’*

CASTORIA
Ill IM Yn Htn Alnjl Bwtit
.

It’s Always a

For Infanta and Children.

Farmers and Fruit Growers
Grower* Union will please lend their I
O'Donuen. Mich.

Our third great cut price shoe sale be­
gins today.

Any $5 Shoe a for $3.50
and others in proportion.

1 will bo prepared Hi buy and handle
peachrei after August loth T S. De­
Mott, Heatings
A pair at bolster aprlngi for Bale. —
Ira Baldwin, Hasting*.
For further Information-Inquire of

They're extraordinary shoes at much less
than ordinary pricca.
It's the quality that attracts and the
that .sells. You have the pick of one o
largest shoe stocks in Barry county.

ODoeoell. Mich.

^ noting gomau^i

We have Oxford Ties to tie to.
$3.50 Oxford for $2.75.

That P

DUNCAN LAKE
Law McLoud, wife aud daughter,
Mre, Saale Newton of this place la Jeasle, of Martin visited Nate Moffitt
Respectfully,
spending a few week* in Healing*.
and wife Monday,
Wilbur Carpenter purcbMod a boree
ot Myron Kllmor and started for bl*
homo at Heighten. Tuesday,
AU Sadieville, J£y., wm curious tp
Tho surprise on Mr. Balkey and w|f0
learn tbo cause of tbe vmI improve­ Tuwday oviniug wm enjoyed by all.
ment In the health of Mr*. S. P. Whit­ They received several very nice nre*- &gt;130 CROWN
ORGAN
taker, who had fur a long time, endured oota from their relatives, ll-being Mrs.
untold suffering from a chronic bron­ Balkcy's birthday, also their wedding
chial trouble. "Il’s all due to Dr. King's anniversary.
Now Discovery," write* her hoaband.
Dill Benjamin made older for the
it oeraplolely cared her and also cured fire! this acaaon on Wednesday.
our little granddaughterof a severe at­
Misses Jennie Adg*te of Middleville
tack of whooping oough. It positively and Lenna Adgate of Grand Rapids are
cure* oough*, cold*, lagrlppo, bronchi­ spending a few days with their parents.
tis. all throat and lung trouble*. GuarTho Schroder Bros.' new thresher is
anteod bottle* 60c and »l. Trial bot­ doing the finest work ever done la this
tle* free at W. H. Goodyear'* drug vicinity.
Wm. Howe Is home again after stay­
ing with Sborlff Cortright for the pot
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
few week*.
,
DOWLING
ttnd we are the people who can give yon the
The following were gueaU of Roy ! Allen Booh tel went te Grand Rapids J. S. । .oodyear Co-, dry goods.
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Sunday and took In the show Monday.
Clomcnoe laat week: Ed Pilgrim, wife i Bead McLoud and John Scott wheeled
C. W Clarke &amp; Co., .groceries.
and daughter of Climax and Mrs. Mil- to Grand Rapids Sunday.
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
linger, sou aad daughter of Akron
MIm Johnson of Irving visited Mis* Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Macy Zerby Imi Wednesday.
Fred L. Heath, drags.
Mrs. Sheffield returned laat Saturday
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.
Mr*. Florence Baker of Chicago la
from tbe Pan American with a glow­ visiting at Orange ThoinM1.
Chidester
&amp;
Burton,
clothing.
ing description of the exhibition and
Mis* Jeanie Adgato spent part of Imi
Before having anything done give us a call.
Niagara Falla.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
wook in Wheeling, W. V*.
Many from thia place attended the Renkcs &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
farmer*’ picnic at Green lake Imi
Wisconsin.
Thursday.
J. P. Rentes, bakery.
Ernest Warner of Irrlog spent Sun­
Nathan Mofflt and grandmother, Mrs.
day al homo.
Adjoining Bcotlcy &amp; Rider’* PUnlng MtU.
Warren, of Baltimore visited his uncle, F. R. Pancoast, jewelryC. L. Vloclent and wife of Ionia are Cbaunocy Warren aad wife of Gnn Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant
guest* at Dr. Sheffield'* thia weak.
lake, Monday.
‘
Sport* day la to be held at thia place
Sam Ftnkbeiner 1* in Lake Odessa
on tho 81*1 of thl* month.
&gt;
vial ting bla brotber-lo-law.
Utile Byrl Gelbrio la vlaitiug hor
Mr*. Mary Bottis has returned to
aunt a* Lacy.
ber home al Milton Junction, Osceola
Rexford Ackley of Battle Crock la county. Her grandson,Georgia Howe,
the guest of hi* cousin Harold Shef­ accompanied her.
field.
Wm. McNoe wm in thia vicinity laat
Mr*. M.. Smith la doing well under week selling bath cabinet*.
Dr. Sheffield'* care.
‘
Earl aad Bert Stanton have diaaolvcd
SOLTH WOODLAND.
partnership (h the afore. Bort withGrandma Helmer is not ao well thia
Mr. and Mr*. Arbor of Delton wore
the guest* of George Sheffield and wife
Frank Wellman Is taking in the
iMtSunday.
. •
sight* *t Battle Creek thl* week.
Camp meeting people returned Mon­
day, damp but happy over both the
HICKORY CORNERS.
mooting and the rain.
Vera and Barton Cortright of Ha*tA party of oampare left yesterday
Inn are vlaltiog Mr*. Clara Barbar.
for Crooked lake to pul In a week seek­
Sir*. B. C. Cortright went to Prairie­ ing the finny tribo. To aay they will
ville. Monday.
Ethlyn Sqyder la in Buffalo.
C. D. Flensburg and wife rant a few
The church at Coal* Grove will be
day* l«*t week at Highland Park, Gull the rallying point for er cry body aud
hb wife next Saturday evening Aug.
84. A fine program will be carried
Mary and AnnaDeitrich hare return­ out. Plenty of good music a feature.
ed from Anna, HI., where they hare Don't mine It.
been visiting relative*.
C. L. Aldrich aud family will leave
PODUNK.
Wednosday forthelrhomcla Vlckaburg
The rain Sunday and Monday wm
*
two month* at Willow
Indeed a woloome post. Moat of the
farmer* wear amlllng faces.
Rich Hull and family of Cedar Creek
wore the guoat* of Dan Hull and fam­
,
......An Up-to-Date Stock aud *
ily Saturday and Sunday.
Charlie Lou hr. Earl Laubaugb, SpanWillow Beach. Gull lute.
a
, Reasonable Prices.
’’
Oer Powell and Clarence Brliciler wore
camping al Horen Shoo lake laat week.
SHULTZ.
Quite a number attended camp meet­
Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.
lug at Pennock's grove laat wack.
? dah Ransom attended the Woodman
Lee McDonald t» laid up with eryatp- picnic al Gull lake 1mx Thursday and

grown * Own,

C. H. OSBORN
ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN

EARLY &amp; BURNS

tJ.R.Pancoast!
JEWELRY
RICH CUT GLASS ««
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Defective fivtsigbt..

'^443449*

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and Sunday.

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                  <text>HASTINGS,. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, UX)I.

0506
ds of People Filled
tots and Enjoyed the
Sports and Fan.
Last wock thoHJatALDgavothodnly
full account of tho cxorclsaa told at the
fair grounds .Wednesday. It remains
for us to describe the carnival given
under the auspices of tho ritixeus’ comtnlilee Thursday and Friday.
’ Early Thursday morning ropes wore
SSretchad across the several streets
leading to that part of Bute street bo
ttfkaa ■’ toe soldiers' monument and
Wohlgan avenue. This was doas by

' •ffectually preyxinud too busincu q&gt;art
Of tho street where toe Sporto were to
take place from being Interfered With
i by teams. The various devfooa and
preparations for gathering In the nlmB bis ulckles, dimes and quarters of the
■ crowd were also ready. There were
l ibs usual stands for cigars, lemonade
■ and other soft drinka in profualon
I'Then there were street fakir* of ell
1 kinds galore ready and anxious to eater
■ to toe wanta oi a big crowd. And If a
■ big crowd! bent on having a good time
I Was what they wanted they could not
"bare been disappointed. For such a
‘multitude of people as thronged ooi
streeu both days of toe festival has not
been seen in this city In many a day
'
It would seem from the great array
^of vehicles that stood around the feed
Mfarpa and on toe aide streeu and ve^^&gt;1 spaces overy whcrecLit e. rr&gt;
HR) wheels in Barry county had been
Bprmeed into service to carry tooir ownKira to Bastings- it *o&lt;ild bo difficult
Ma OKI mate accurately toe number of
ByfropU lu town during the two days.
■ Perhaps from eight to ten thousand

b:«u n&lt;«».
Sheriff Cortright and hU force ware
on the lookout for pickpockets and
suspicious characters and sent twenty,
four of these gentlemen out of town be­
fore they had a chance to ply tbeir
trade. The sheriff and his force de­
serve much credit for the admirable
way in which the police work was per­
Then came an event that was not on formed during the three days of the John L, Kellogg, Battle Creek,.
Hau nr K. Peterson, Johnstown,.
the program as planned by the commiltee. In fact it looked like an un­
The Firemen’s dance Thursday even­ Nathaniel Graham, Eau Claire,.
warranted Interference by the weather ing was well attended and passed off
bureau. But tho rain camo down just Buccawfully.
the same causing the crowds to hurry
Al the election of officers of the Pic­
under shelter and putting an cad to tho nic Association Thursday morning W,
sports for the rest of the day. SUH it F. Hicks was re-elected president, Dr.
Joseph F. Weber und wife to Austin
did not rain so hard bat that the people E. H. Lathrop secretary and treasurer,
managed to enjoy themselves nor so and all the old vice presidents were re­ O. Barnum, lota 7 sad 8, blk. 1. Cham­
berlain’s ad. rity, 9300.
hard aa to prevent Mme. Melxell, tho elected except those for the city and
George N. Barnum and wife to Marplucky balloonist, from making an as­ the township of Hastings. H. H. Trask loo Shores, 90s, aec 35, Woodland,
cension and parachute drop. Prompt­ was chosen for the city and M. V, Todd 91900.
Russel W. Durkeo to Charlo* B. Ben­
ly at the time set for the event up she for the township.
ham, la, sec 20, Hastings, 9300.
went into the pouring clouds. There
The gentlemen of the two committees
Louis Snyder and wife to M. D. and
was very Hole wind aud tho ascent and upon whom rested the task of prepar­ 0. L. Rood, nf of lot 123, city, KOO.
Ella N. Hosmer to David H. Wilkin­
drop were so nearly in one perpeudlc- ing for and conducting the programs
st si. parcel on sec 23, Castleton,
are to ba congratulated on the success son
9395.
Frank H. Parker and wife to Jcsoph
The Hastings 'City Band rendered Barnett and wife, 19a, rity. 92800.
Carrie Grant to Eddie C. McArthur,
excellent aervlce during the two days
clooo to toe front of Spence'a shoe store of th’o carnival and added a great deal l&gt;arce) *ce15. Woodland, 975George Miller to George W Miller.
thaftbe parachute caught on the cor­ to the pleasure of the occasion by their HOa, aec 11, Johnstown, 91.
nice and held toe lady suspended above playing. Dickerson's martial band was
the sidewalk uutli a tall step ladder also on deck and did lu full share
was procured and aho was helped down, towards livening things up.
uninjured. The bailooti came down In
When tho fireworks begin Friday
exactly the same way, catching on the night Blate street tn tho vicinity of the
cornice of the Rogers block and break­ biograph pictures was packed full of
ing the arnamentai Iron ratling.
teams and when the Qm sky-rocket
In toe evening In spite of a drixxllng
rain a large crowd witnessed tbe bio­
graph pictures toown on s screen on
the front of toe J. S. Goodyear block. things were decidedly lively- Fortu­
A search light on top of the City Bank nately most of the frightened animals
were kept under control butchers were
building also furnished diversion.
Friday morning too weather was still a tew mishaps and acoidcnu, although
Ths foot race for boys under 15 was
won by Harry Miller Aral and Wm.
Townsend second. Prixos 92 and *1.
The Shot put was won by Wm. ShtTlUrs, distance 38 feet 5 in.
Ths 100-yard foot race was won"by
Ed. Downs, with X. Buckle of Freeport,

threatening and ibis fact no doubt had
some influence in keeping people away.
Nevertheless the attendance wu nearly
as large as oa Thursday and tho weath­
er turned out to bo delightful.
AU toe sports that wore on Friday’s
Of course they all catnr (n to enjoy । program aud also those which bad been firm will be Collected by E.
Bunton
faaselvto and they proceeded to carry omitted Thursday afternoon were suc­ and all Indebtedness of said firm will be
cessfully
carried through.
ut their Intentions according to their
paid by him. Tho business hereafter
The pole
vaulting
aritots oouoeptlons of what enjoyment
.
_ contest was won by
. will be conducted by E. J, Stanton.
fafae-ia. They perainbulatvi up "Dpc'!.Edger, Urals Striker second.
I down the streets taking In the
The fat titan’s race was won by Ed.
taps eights, they patronised the
inut and lemonade stands (and tsoruo Parmelee, Ed. Pritchard secodd.
Kf them, alas the saloons) they partlcl220-yard foot race was won by Ed.
Bpated In the five cent dances, or gased Downs, I, Stock le second.
I In wonder at the snake man as be fear| lernly handled his slimy pete or made a platform, as follows:
The oldest soldier was William Wood,
meal of! them. They listened to the
['band dr enjoyed the funny antlra of 77 years, fl month*. Oldest widow of
soldier. Mis. Ann Gurnlsh.
I Giddings, the trick bicycle rider.
Soldier with the longest war record,
H But th* center of attraction, ata mal­
l isrof course, wm the various games Morris Bowler 4 years, 6 months, 28
'and sports prepared by the ritlxena' days. Longest prison record L. MeKln rOOmmi||eo, nearly all of which were nees, 17 mouths, 0 days.
Father nr mother having most sons
MsafTBRsn oa announced oa toe pro­
, gram. Jack Lambert, tbe high diver, In the war, Mrs. Leah Roush, 4 sons:
John I’hclp*
Smbnot able |obe present on account Frank, David, Allen, Myron,
John Rouse
Milletts Station
The
oldest soldier lu the Spanish war I "a. *h nSk
accident which had befallen and
......... Bay City
was W. Dickerson, of Grand Rapids,
.. .Oread Rapids
ke the place of Lambert, but alter oon- 5(&gt; years old. Tho youngest was Wm.
rring with him the committee made Nevaus 19 years, 7 months.
The tallest man was Ed. Chaffee, 0
j their minds that bls perfannance
ouldbea “fake” if undertaken and feet, 6 inches. The tallest woman, Mrs.
। the event had to be omitted. Tho Wesley Peufoglli. The heaviest mau Staniry Warren......................... Laoey
I tetter* regretting being unable to
immltteo ought not to be blamed for was Ed. Chaffee, 340 pounds. The
its failure, as they were not in any heaviest woman, Mrs. Strinbeck. attend were read from John D. Sum­
Smallest man, Ben Buueil, ft fu } in. mer Of Washington, D. C.; Emmett
Cola
of Harris, South Dakota; Henry
Smallest
woman
Helen
Frye,
4
fu
0
in.
ono feature everything on the program
Tho athletic contests were then' re­ M. Howes of Edmore, Michigan; and
waa faithfully carried out.
L, Tfl begin with came the ball game sumed. Tho 120 yard hurdle race was Tuesday a letter was received from
woe by C. W. Combo of Freeport, I. John L. 'Mails of Lot Angeles, Calibetween Hastings and Kalamasoo.
I The band ltd the way to tho fair ground Steckie, second.
The address of welcome by O. H.
The relay race was contested by a
Thursday morning about nlno o'clock
team of five Hasdngs men against five Greenfield, responded to by Captain
■and an Immense crowd followed. For
Walbridge were line, and brought back
Ithe admission to the grounds was gratis Freeport men and was’ woo by the
land everybody wauled to see what former, each man running 120 yards. to the old comrades many recollections
Tho winner* were Ed Downs, Frank of trying times when they touched el' promised to be a fine game. If our ball
team aouM be patronised by one quaft«r as largo a crowd at their regular
Blow bicycle race was won by Loren
-pay games they would lw doing well
McIntyre, C. Michael second.
from a financial point a! view. Tho
Officers for ensuing year af follows:
Ed. Downs earned first money in the
game last Thursday was one of tbe
wheelbarrow race and C. W. Combe T. Phillips, president; Jas. F. Mead,
prettiest that has been played on a
vice-president; John Michael, secretary.
Hamlug. diamond in many a day. I
After the business was ended the
Standing brood jump, C. W. Combs
True, air boys were booteu, but they
first, Frank Holly Second. 9 ft. 3J lu. '
were pitted against a crack tca.n and
Running hop, step and jump, Austin 1guests rcjialred to the Hyde restaurant
with toe exception of two Innings they
Pender first, C. W. Combe second, iand partook of a bounteous repast, and
Distance 40 fl.
ishook hands. Good bye till we meet
Mdlelne that they had to take them­
John Michaxl,
Running broad jump, “Doc” Edgar 1again.
selves. We shall nt* atienij* to give
first, C. W. Combs second. 17 ft. 8t in.
details of the game. The score will
Tho balloon ascension Friday after­
tell the story, m follows:
noon was a beautiful one, Madame
Melxeli ascending from the corner of
Prom September 19 to 27 th, inclusive,
Bute street and Michigan avaqpe and
, after rising to a great height coming 'the Great Rock Island Route will sell
i down in the south-eastern part of the 'tickets Chicago to San Francisco and
return at above rate. Very, liberal
privilege! will be given for stopovers
and final return limit. First class
Sleeper through to San Francisco leaves
Chicago dally via Colorado, pawing the

91300. ’
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'
Otto Yarger and wife to Michael Yai
ger, 20a, sec. 15, Carlton, 9050.
Abram S. Buuuell to Anna Hunnel
paresis oo sec. 1. Barry, 92400.
Charles Mahoney and wlfetoL'barlt
Lamont, 15j», *ec. 20, Barry, KOO.

Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
N. ¥., May 1st to Ort, Slat IDOL Date*
of sale daily from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
For rates and particulars call at ticket

Sunday Excursion Notice: Each Bun­
day excursion tickets, ona fare for the
round trip, wfl] be sold to local points
on Michigan Central wberel the trip
can be made on regular or excursion
train going and returning within too
limit of Sunday.
From June 1st until Sept. 30th, In­
clusive, the Michigan Central will sell
summer tourist tickeu at greatly re­
dwood rates. For particulars call at

11.00
Watches are so cheep now that no
body ahauld be without one. I invite
; Frank Horton was in Grand Rapids toe public to see them and get prioea..
r““J*’John Bkbsmeb, the jeweler.
■
Lost, strayed or stolen, teagle hound, I
Mabel Trego is visiting friends in
Charlotte and attending the carnival. about year old. Answers to tho name
Miss Florence Maus is visiting her “Joe.” Finder will be rewarded by­
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brothers, Frank and Fred In Kalama- returning to Frank Beckwith.
Tho filthy practice of spitting on the
sidewalks In too most public plaooe to
the city M a disgrace. Will not tho
council tako action to abate this nul-

H. M. Erb has left the employ of
L. E. Stouffer and accepted a podtlon
With E. J. Stanton of Dowling.
My stock of clocks Is bomp lets and of
the best make which I offer u low
prices. Fully warranted. John Bessmek, too jeweler.

H. W. NoblM expects to go to Dei'
trolt next week to study with S. Bren­
ton, V. S., until about Oct. 1st, than
Uko tn tho Pan-American ria Toronto
to oommenco second year in veterinary
ocUego.
There will bo a special meeting of
the M. W of A. Wednesday evening,
Sept, 4th All member* are rvquratod
to bo present, m bunlnosa of special im­
portance la (o be traosanteil. THUS. E.
W ATtBB, Hocrctxry.

Muskegon and H. W’ Nobles of this
City were guests of Mrs. H. H. Faria
at Dowling. Friday forenoou.

Ing of Sept, rtto for the. benefit el Rev.
A. H. Johnson. Every body cordially

Mr. and Mr*. Tungate of Heslinga
were in tho village the latter part of
last wook, vUIUng Mr and Mfrs. J. H.
Ernc*t Masters, a fourtooo-year.rid Harper. Mr Tungate wa* also look­
boy of Middleville wau adjudged Insane ing over the Kellogg planing mill
by Judge Mills last Thursday and property, with a view of renting and
operating the came. -Nashville News.

prints. Tickets u&gt; be sold September 2,
limited to return September 3rd. Special
train leaving Kalamamo running
th roughs Wood bury Sept. 2nd at 7:00

Sbdlenbarger in ths second
Ings on Thursday, Bopt. 5c
body Invited.
Miss Mary Powers has rvalgned her

der to accept a better one In the Mar­
quette high school. Shu •t*rw&gt;d for
Marquette yeotsnisy
Frank Stanley of Benton Harbor, for­
merly of Yankee Springs, was arrested
on complaint of the Plano Manufactur­
ing Co. aud taken before Justice Riker
last Thu rsday. The case was adjourned
until Saturday, however, and was then
the AlUifl school house on Saturday discontinued on the payment of the
evening, Aug. 31st. Instead of Monday cost* by th* defendant and thesatlsfaoSept. 2nd. as previously announced
Burt R. Km!U&gt; snd Miss Florence
Subject, “Among the Rough Hid ora.”
Stlncbcouib of this city were quietly
married In Jackson yesterday afternoon

department headquarter* train st Jack­
their many friends here Both young
son. Round trip rate 94.85 from Hast­
people are [&gt;opular in local social circles.
ings.
They are enjoying their honeymoon la
Detroit.—Marshall dispatch In Tuoahomo from his westeru trip las: Friday
He visited numerous points lu Colorado
J. L. Crawley has purchased a very
and went as far west m Salt Lake City.
nice Invalid chair for his mother, who
Exposition and Industrial Fair, To. He reports having had ■ very pleasant since the Injury to her hip last winter
into. Ont., Aug. 20th to Sept. 7tb.
Miss Belie Arbour of Delton, a grad­ cqulpj&gt;ed wito rubber tired wheels and
uate of Hastings high school and of the is In every respect an up-to-date vehicle
state normal school a*. Ypsilanti, has of its kind. By means of It theold lady
accepted a position of high school assis­ can ho easily wheeled on the sidewalks
Annual excursion to Petoskey, Trav­ tant and eighth grade teacher al Mid- and given a groat deal at enjoyment.
erse City and Charlevoix Tuesday,
A quiet, private wedding occurred at
Prosecutlng Attorney Thomas start­
Sept. 3rd. Rate M.OO tor round trip.
Going on Special train and returning ed on a ten days' trip Tuesday. Ho Pflug, Monday noon, whereby their
on all regular trains until Sept. Utb. I Intends to stop at Cleveland and then daughter, Ml** Emma, was united in
Elks and Business Men's carnival, go on to Now York where he will visit marriage to Mr. Nathaniel Graham of
( harlotte, Aug. 23, 29th, 30tb, 82c. for friends In Aurora and Perry and take Eau Claire, Wl*. The ceremony was
round trip. Date of sals Aug. 23, 29
performed by Rev. C. J. Kennedy of
end-30. Return Aug. 31.
Excursion to Thoraapp'.c lake, Jack­ Hastings, Thursday afternoon, Sept.
son aud Detroit Sunday, Sept. 1. Round 5th. Ho doubt the game will be a good visit In southern Michigan. They will
trip to Thornappla 25c.; Jackson 83c.; one, as the Kalainaiooltcs arc expert bo “at home" to their friends, after
Detroit 91.85. Special train leaves players. Go down to the ball grounds, Nor. lu, at 327 Hudson street, Eau
Hastings 7:50 a. m. Return leavre help the boys along and see a red hot Claim, Wisconsin.
There are In all communities people
Detroit 0:30 p. m., Jackson 8:45 p. m.,
Letter* addressed to the following who take delight in the silly habit, not
Thornspple 10:30 p. m,
Pan-American excursion to Buffalo. persons remain unclaimed tn this office to use a stronger term, of marking or
Each Tuesday tickeu can be had, fa* and will bo sent to tbo dead letter office cutting their names oo public property
coach only, (not parlor or sleeping car) if not called for by September 2nd. or tn public places. Bach randaliam
for 97.60* round trip; return not later H. M. Coon, Lums Mead, Preston C. has already been Indulged in a* IM
than train leaving Buffalo Sunday West, Mr*. Laura Brown, Mr*. Baruto. Michigan Central depot, just after the
company have gone to tho trouble and
night 1140, Tickeu can be had on any Drop, Sam Rice.
day, 1ft day Hmft, 911.15; 20 day limit,
Deputy Sheriffs Stauffer and Ker- expemo of painting the building and
kerke of Kent county were In tho city embellishing tho grounds. The com­
91340. Children half fare.
pany have Instructed their agents to
Monday
and
'Tnesday
looking
after
G. A. R. excursion to Cleveland,
follow up every violation of law of this
Ohio, Sept. 10th to 1Mb. Date of sale
and wo hope they will make U ex­
wheat was sold In this city, but toe kind
I
Sept 8th to 12th, Inclusive., M.85 for
ceedingly warm fur sunh violators of
round trip. Children halt fare. Par­ officers got onto another clue and went &lt;
&lt;common sense and propriety.
ties who wish to return not later than to Battle Creek yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Beesley have
Sept. 13th need not get their tickets ex­
tended but extension can be had by de­ again returned from Chicago, baying
positing ticket el Cleveland until Oct. derided to reside in th!* city. As
Sth. Special coach has been arranged many know, Mr. Beesley la a plumber .
for to leave Hastings Sept. 9th at 7:52 by trade and intends to again start in 1
a. tn.'to ran through without change. business here, as soon aa ho can get j
I
Till* orach to be attached to headquar­ thoroughly rattled at ths bouse.
ter’s train st Jackson. Tickets may bo
Rev. L. L. Thomae, evangelist, will ]
bad via Lost from Detroit or all rell via give his famous lecture, ''Stumbling i
any route where regular one way rates Blocks," at tbe Presbyterian church, ]
apply.
Wednesday evening, Supu 4, at eight j
o’clock sharp. Mr. Thomas comra 1
highly recommendad anti no one can j
afford w mlsa it. A collection will l« j

�lilt i
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[ j

LI
Th* Farm Kitchen.

CaXbre EtegfeMte.

I* bomc by oUphant* with llttlr grace.

a native daughter of the Golden State,

There la one field for labor-oaring de-

ride bta mowing machine, bis buggy
rake or plow; his grain Is cut and
threshed by machinery, aud th* great­
er portion of his work can now be per­
i formed by means of labor-oatlug roach1 Inery.
But the farmer’s wife finds her day*
filled, as of yore, from daylight till after
dark, with the toil of cooking, waahlng
dishes, scrubbing floor*, washing, Iron­
ing and mending. The butter aud
cbeeM making, which was her wtfrk, tbe
perquisite* of which were also her*, to
t&gt;o added to the abllllog* she received
from tho egg* she sold with her butter
az tho village store, are now, It Is true,
relegated to the creamery. Why is It
not possible, as has been proposed In
Wisconsin, to do a steam laundry busi-

GOOD fudge must have both experience
ixjgland learning. A housekeeper should
be a good fudge for she too must have

tho American pioneer* ot California.
Elephant* bare always exhibited
very human traits, but this on* ot cry­
Ing brings them closer to the human
family than any other attribute. An
elephant wrep* practically for tho
same cause which would make a man

married on* bf tbe handsome aenoritat
for whom the province of California

older thin you are®
Yet it’s impossible to
look young with the
color of 70 years In
the hair. It’s sad to
see young persona
look prematurely old
in this way. Sad be­
cause it’s all unneces­
sary; for gray hair
may always be re­
stored

tear shedding Immediately evosea, and
the animal return* to Its cheerfulness
of disposition. On returning to cap­
tivity It again begin* to wrep.

Thlnk of a Shetland pony so small
that a little girl ran pick it up and carwife this burden? When this 1* done,
and tho country kltcbca provided with
tho labor-saving device* found In tho And yet out tn Guthrie Center. Ta,
city homos or a hotel kitchen, then tbe there Is such a wee bit of n horse, aud
farmer's wife will have boon Created the picture represents tbe UtUc maiden
with an equal consideration with the
girl Is Lulu Lemon, and the pony I*

color

!&gt;t

experience and learning or she may think that
the soaps made to look, like Ivory Soap are fust

as good.

With experience she will know

that they lack the remarkable qualities of the
genuine.

lag—
Thor e are now 4,M0 rural delivery
route* In tho Culled Stave*, supplying
over &lt;,000,000 people. The last annual
anpropriatliin for the servloe wm A'&gt;.000,000, We look for the number of
roc tea to double within th

Thia commingling of
Anglo-Saxon and Spanish blood has
produced women nt a ba'antlfn) type,
of which Mrs Gage Is a fair specimen.

Ivory Soap—99*5&lt;«&gt; per cent. pure.
couitniinity

Michigan Fariue

'

UKHD IN HASTINGS

Our ntlablwH
Accented by Hasting*
The jury in the Thornapple drain
case, after deliberating four Jays, red
derod a dcdal-.ii last SatunJaylfavoring
the neccasdty of the drain The ditch

twelve feet wide on the bottom »i the
uppqr end and thirty feel al the lower
end, and II* average depth la *lx furl
It* source I* at Boody lake In the north

u&lt;-h

&lt;■ d»mand

Rhe spent tier girlhood In the city

which met In couventlcro yesterday,
nominated a ticket and promulgated a
platform which promises well for the
irieuda of decency, in that lung-looted
commonwealth. No party haa luwl such
an opportunity lu Pennsylvania in gen­
eration*. The rreent uiprsurm show
that under republican domination the
state haa been al the mercy of an Infa­
mous band of scoundrel*. Corruption
baa dragged I la slimy length through
the corridor* of the Capitol and polluted
both tbe lorislativo and judicial de
partmonta of the guverumenu Tam­
many hall during the period of Twsod
rule »a* pure ’n compartsoo. Indian
spoils Senile*].

120,000 acres of water-shod laud The
case wa*tried befureClrcoltCourt Cutn. I «Smpln staietoetit nJ thing* don
mlsaloner Sutherland. -Grand I^dge
Abolish tbe Duty
Independent
Mr*. Eggleoum of High St . Hosting*.
Tbe American people wer.
Mich,, says: "Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve
I* New* ha* gone on * trip to the Pacific Pills are ■ splendid medicine My back cents a pound to establish a tin plate
Industry tor the benefit of American
labor. Then ihomanufacturot brought
to get about and attend to my houaobold over Welsh workmen to make tho tin
plate, on tho ground that American
»»oro accident, which might
Hearing of the workmen did not know how. Now tbe
Welsh workmen are out on strike, the
drug store. Tbe results obtained by
tbelr use were fins, the kidney* are
at the same time turned Into the again healthy and active, the bock pains
gone the nerrea strong and 1 feel much
Ha sustained severe cut* and bruise*, gratified m a ocnsequsuce. The medi­
principally about the head, and wosoon cine la certainly good."
extricated by people near by who car­
ried him Into Kinsman A DeFoe's drug
-a
. ...
^called, and
ha wa* afterward m
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N.
Is thought hl* Injurlt

gUtlooeJon the battleship low* which

sbon courtship, and the union
t mewl happy one Mr. Gage
gradually ruse to t-mlueticv In bl* pro
fraalon and accumnlated consldrrsble

Is an invalid as the result of an Injury !
received while playing, and a charm- i

ed only 17 pound* at the time tho plr-

Od, Mr/Morgan open ed tbe package,
but found nothing but a bundle of hay,
we«ds ahd a piece of rotten railroad tie.
Evidently Jotne* la out a little both lu
^spirits and cash.-Mlddteville Sun,

®ba afternoon freight engine w**
obliged to leave the train In Charlotte,
come to this place for water and return
for it* train. This Is not the Aral time,
-hnwMAVtba, tkUV...
--______

•••H»urv, n. u. vnaier anu
Eli tw in have been appointed by the
• township board of Tbornapple, fruit tree
.iMpocter* and they bar* been looking
over th* orchards of tbetownship. Thus
far they have found but few peach or­
chard* that are badly affected with tbe
yellow*.
- Next Monday tbe “Middleville 400",
Qrand Rapids, will Invade
Middleville by special train. It la expe.-ted that oor wtetern neighbor will
do heneU proud on that day In enterUinlng her gueeta from th* •'Baplda"

taken with moder* tic a. It I* productive
nccra-

Beware of a rough comb tn caring for

which arc even and
point* not too sharp,
much ftlrrd up over
Fred McConnell aud
Vlees. Both are ma
held up to the light
five small children roughening or splitting
*rs, and Mr*,
three children
It00 Reward.

regular, with
tut smoothly

to defect any
of the tbefb at
$100.

high class monthly magazine,' In i
hl nailon with the Herald at a m&lt;
nominal nrico. The magazine
which wo have made this arrangei
is the Pilgrim, an excellent Ute
period lea) published at Battle Ct
This magaiine ha* recently come
company

to make

can be easily cut Into any form. Then
provide a hemispherical hue of sumo
heavy material, such as tho half of a
large leaden bullet, and take away all
inequalities which may bo on the coovox part (look In your dictionaries for

bly. it enmparcs favorably with t
leading periodical* of It* kind, such
the ladles' Homo Journal and the a
urday Evening Post, both in typogra]
leal appearance and in literary tne&gt;
In tho Indulgence of I For the sake of placing thlacxcolk
monthly within the reach of all c
luxury foe tbe cteaaea. but which, by
5
liberal patronage, should bo brought the following remarkable offer:
Tho regular subecripUon price of th
within the limit where it would become Pilgrim Is one dollar. AH whO p&lt;j
a nroesalty for tbe tnaxaea. "Clcanll. uno dollar for the HeraLD and TWEq
uess Is next to godline**." The con­ Tl-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL wl
summate purity and clranltnea* of pet' receive the Pilgrim one year, begit
aon which result* from a Turkish bath ning with tho September numbe.
produeva a llgbtnr -a and elasUdty a* The Pilgrim will b« 'goj^^vj»_troi
the publish"!-*.
This is a splendid opportunity K
purification which make* one feel “i our
reader* to secure a Uno magarlu
nt a merely nominal &lt;stL Cal) at the.
H nt a lu office and
sample of the]
PilgrimA significant step tn tbe progre** of
woman In the medical profession Is
hex admission tu the British Gyneco­
logic society. Tbe council of this or­
ganization diatrftratrd a circular letter
among tbe fellows to ascertain wbetb-

to tho flat surface of tho half bullet,
ahd in whatever position It la placed
when left to Itself it will Immediately

mission of women Into Ils ranks. Of
the 828 fellow* 172 replied that they
were In favor of welcoming women. 55

CongToasman Babcock says the re­
publican party must doaomethlug with
tho tariff quoetlou, but Senator Cullom,
after having paid a visit to President
McKinley, announce* that there will
be no tariff legislation. Mr. Htnna

figure of
light substance—the pith of tho alder

indefinite, and 08 did not reply. In
consideration of this reeult the council
Edith of Boston came home from
kindergarten In a state of excitement

coming women practitioner* Into the

duly doctcd fellows. The Ob*trtrical
Society of Edinburgh has for some

tlon day. when Bridget 1st* Boston.’’
Mamma thought a moment aud then

England has been a llttlo behind Amer­
ica In according Io woman her full

tlona—American Medicine.
the British left Boaton,

had been Mvlng up pennies, dime*
there among tho little heap of coins Hut
mother found a piece of camphor.

The ttt*t object In life with tbe
American people la to “get rich;” the you put this In your bank?"
second, bow to regain good health. Tho
■'Because,” replied Ned. with earnestfirst can bcobtolncdby energy, honesty
jmd saving; the second, (good health)
by using Green's August Flower.
Should yon be a despondent sufferer
from any of the effects of dyspepsia,
The most popular coiffure exhibits
liver complaint, appendicitis. Indlgesthe hair tucked in everywhere and held
WHVU UI mu Iinari. sour aioinacn, Ha­
bitual oo*Uvcne**,dlzxl new* of the head, toba aitell and duster* of Jewels, tho
nervous prostration, low spirit*, etc.,
you need not suffer another day- Two
dose* of tho well-known August Flower mostly of the bag shape In gold chain
will relievo you al once. Ge to Fred L.
Heath and get a sample bottle free.
Regular size, 75c. Get Green’s Prize
A Fallible Artels.
Mamma (to Ethol, 4 yiara old}— Eth-

rex

A SPLENDID COMBINATlOf

«iJoy moot, but a droid-

Senator Cullom Probably Right

these conditions something Intereating
should certainly coma.—Saturday Even-

Thera Is no more patent Iwaotlficr

little pet—Chicago Record.

importing plate* from Wales to Cl! Its
order*. Is it not about time fur that

Cullom called on tho president.
It Is not difficult to believe that Sen­
;■ ator Cullom la In better position to *ay
what &lt;hc republican party will or will
not do than Coagreosman Baboock I*
It was. however, hardly necessary
Beware of trying to take the advice that any assurance be given that the
and adopting tbe methods of all your republican |&gt;arty would not Interfere
friends who bare lately become ma­ with the privileges enjoyed by the
trons. Inexperience)^ mother* are apt tariff barons.—The Commoner,
to try too many .plana, to their child’s
detriment
The Troublesome Tariff.
Beware of overfeeding tbe baby end
r‘Dln« “&gt;•
I One result of the benefactions of the
llf®
«lTlnf w',n
mnch work to ’ millionaires la rather curious, but porfectly plain and reasonable. Mr.
Beware of underfeeding tbe baby by Schwab, for Instance, Joined the noble
sticking too closely to a system laid band of giver*, and for a white was hand­
ing out money hr the thousands and tens
down in some book that dictates Just of thousand*. Mr. Carnegie la still far
•o much food at so many stated pe- ahead In tbe size and frequency ot his
bestasrals. Other gentlemen connect­
ed with tho steel trust do not mind the
by tbe method that hits happened to numbarof naughts they place upon their
check*. It U a demonstration at gener­
osity without precedent in history.
jiuara'ly B follow* that money so
freely given must come from extraor­
dinary opportunities, and thus tbe
public Is learning a fact which the steel
magnate* are proving by their own ac­
shaking* or tossings tn trying to amuse tion: that they are enjoying golden
privilege* under tbe tariff legutalion of
the United State#. The matter is fur­
ther clinched by tho United State*
possible.
Beware of putting Infants in a altting steel manufacturers who sell steel, after

/

educated 1n the public and private

XXRF75TCHILDREN?

A stranger claiming to be Jas. H.
. Barnard, a man about slxty.flvo year*
' of age, slopped at the Morgan bouse one
day last week and wanted to remain one
day and night. HU appearance was
good, telling a straightforward story In­
eluding that he u*cd to be acquainted
In the village veara ago,-----etc. When
b. —jb
left be aald he’ would return lu - c£e tell bicUJc^te
«1 from Detroit After

►1
/
&lt;
\

V|

For over half a cen- j
fury this has been the.
standard hair prepara-!
el
don. It is an elegant
dressing; stops
Ing
the hair;
n
_
aof
________
, make*
the hair grow;
grow; and
vicauoca
cleansea IUG.
the,, scalp
from dandruff

with your little sister.

Mildred wanta

portrait on the advertising literature of

Tired

that’t *11. No energy, no
vim, no vigor, no Ambition.
The head aches, thoughts
arc confused, memory rails. J
Life becomes a round of I
work, but half accom­
plished, of eating that does
not nourish, of sleep that
fails to refresh and of
resting that never rests.
That’s the beginning of
nervous prostration.

this terse reply: “We sdr«rtis*d for a
photograph and th* ns tn* of the beat
known American woman except Mr*.
McKinley. Tbe majority of tbe names

Ing by being sued by th# 'best known
American woman.'

D». Miles

Nervine
strengthens the worn-out
nerves, refreshes the tired
brain
ain and
ana restores health.
nciitn.
Scld by dntr-ruu co guarantee.

her to get everything fre*b and said:

fresh and get two pounds of trip* and
pinch th* tripo.’’
Mary looked Indignant and then blnrt-

Ethel (with a wry superior alrj-

"Hurc. 1 wasn't brought up that

�By a Member of the

PLUMBER.

Papal Guard.
TERROR

Victoria, B. C-. Aug. 17.—The fate of
the schooner Albert and Ita crow of
eighteen man i&gt; known after being *

REIONS AT VATICAN.

Stef, Ou Out Dutt

Is th* northern part of Bristol Bay.
The bottle contained a sheet of paper
with a message written In faded ink,
which clears up tbe pystery. The me*I tag. 1* M follow*: -July &gt;4. I*T».—

Il Hutlip Rilliul Bill

through which Pops Leo passe* cubit
way to and from his private apart­
ment* baa exposed an Anarchist plot

Wm. H, STEBBINS

-“■50c.
IEIY0US DEBILITY.

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

2,000.000.wra

^RECKON, IN ’.OHIO,
f MASS, ANO IOWA.
I WHAT DO YOU ESTIMATE-?

HASTINGS HERALD

OUR OFFER.
GEN. HOBEHT WILLIAMS DEAD

YOUR ESTIMATE.

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Prizes to be Awarded as Follows
• J.67S3W

.1,672,100 doenuuiv
.1,532,540
"
.1,053,389 Increase
.1,966,010
••

/isowSVk.

18.40 per cent
2.62 per cent
7.80 per cent
18,88 per cent

The certificates of tho secretaries of the states named
showing the combined official voce will determine who
are entitled to the prise* and the award* will bo made
within 30 days after tbe official vote I* known.

and Captain Lambert wm of lb* oplu, Inn that h. might make Dover on the
| next Ude. He continued to swim well,
mainly cm his back. At 4:20 a. m. a
council waa held on th* tag sad it was
decided to take him out of the water.

f lictebp Certify, that the Press Publishing Assoelation haa deposited 515,000 In tho Central Savings
Bank, Detroit, Mich., for tho express purpowo of paying
tha prise. In their contest on tho combined official vote
of the slates of Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa, and that
thia fund can l»o used for no other purpose.

SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.

THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MABE

REMEMBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.

HASTINGS HERALD
MAS

MICH.

8t. Petersburg. Aug. ST—Fires that
have been unprecedented for their
vmUicm bare swept over the prov­
ince. during tbe summer. causing dam­
age that Is estimated to amount to
*60.000.000. A quarter of a million
acre* of timber In the Imperial tores la
has been destroyed In two months.
The town of Pens*, capital of the gov­
ernment of tbe oat name, which had
Mi.OW Inhabitants, has been practi­
cally wiped out The people fled and
slept In the fields and empty railway
cars. There was stmpidon that tbr
fired were caiuwd by Jewish IneendF
grl« and thsre h» been cnnaldsrabte

Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 17.—Au unknown
man entered the office of I* B. Gibson,
former judge ot tbe district court, and
murderously assaulted tha aged jurist

Deadwood, S. D . Aug. «7.—W. H.
Ward, who la accused or murdering the
two Shephard brotheta a month ago
near Plume, was captured aaat DeriTg
Tower, fifty milt* northwest of hare.
He refusad to say anything to tbe
sheriff
about the murder.
Fueling
——
agai^i the man If snorg

�\ While the American people are low.
K wring thsmaolvca morally aud cndangcr. 10g themaclveaPolitically by a frequent
| resort to lynching for the punlahmont
r -g&gt;f criminals, It te ooaMhlng of a cor.uolotion to turn to tho reforms which aro
being tnado In our penal laws and to the
V new and enlightened theorlM which are
: gaining ground as to the treatment of

It wxll tei hard for the republicans
to force the ship subsidy steal through
in tho face of the record made by Americsn ship building during tho past year,
but it wlU certainly try to do it. Tho
fact that every ship yard in thocountry

good results. The young woman's
skirts have been lengthened, and she
has Invested In some, distinctly feud-

Miss Glenns Doast of Allentown. Pa,
baa Just been admitted to the bar. thus
giving that dty its first Portia.
■

iWoy’s

courao of study toward tho goal sbo
bu Just reached—that of becoming a
full fiedged lawyer—sver since aba was
to neglect Its government contracts) In 10 jrsnn old si»d by so doing has Laid
as solid and ootnprabeaatvw a founda­
' Oae of the most Important Innovations order to avoid being behindhand on tion for the practicing of that profeathM have been attempted In some of private engagements, will cut no low
our statea, Michigan among them, te tho with those who wans to get their hands
introduction of the parole system,
Sbo was graduated with high honors
’whereby prisoners of the more hopeful
recently from the University of Mich­
igan. Ann Arbor. where aho took a full
claas may be released before lb a expiretion of their sentence, under n pledge together nearly flu,000,000, ba# boon or­
At present Miss Douat la Id Ohio
&gt;ct good behavior and under the coodl- d ered to act as a receiving ship by Heap­
tian that a failure to keep such pledge Admiral Crowinshleld who hopes there­ learning all aba can about law before
coming back to Pennsylvania, where In
will lead U&gt; tbelr return to prison.
by to force congress to appropriate half tho fall aho will tack out her shingle
This system te founded on an entirely
'different oouccpiion of the object ot
punitive justice from the old, bard
^keary of vengeance Modern penology
Believes that tbe vast majority of men

FAMOUS
UPRIGHT
GRAND

PIANO,
Made by Behr Eros.,
New York City.

Get McCoy’s prices.
master Thaiuiwcn, who w&amp;a charged
with stealing MOO and fined the exact
amount of hte theft. They say if be Is
punished u&gt; ooverely, that Neeley and
iiathboue will get something awful

Sewing
machines

riifo, supporting hte family and roOlng hte aoll-rtwpecl than to oouWhim as civilly dua.1 and entail tbo
ease of bte support upon the public
fowevcrmticb the cynically inclined
f bfl disposed to carp al the »&gt; nti-

armed te to be relied upon
Tho parole system was cstabltehcd in
Utfidgan ifi 18D6, and the pnwldcul of
bcutato psidon board, Mr C G Tur
ier, recently declared In a paper which

tending him on the grouoi! that he did
hot -riteHat "Fourth uf July preaeut"
dtepeu-h. If Admiral Hampson perutll-

te- »era g»- eq me dellckrualy flavored, de­
liciously prepared liquid tea—la served
In a huge cut glass pitcher. With It

•uch ao event without tubmlltiag the
oul of prison without danger to dispatch to him. he thereby proved blmand with profit to themselves, nelf unfitted for tbe high place confided
IngOOCV more self supporting and
live citteens Instead of public
Now the French are claiming that
IS, who shall say that modern
Parte Is "tough” because tho Americans
opened to them, abe did not have to i
who go there demand a wide open town batHo against tbe prejudice of the
With tbe limit taken off. Possibly that sterner sex. She says abe met with
Is true, after all; certain II te. al least,
that Am Orleans do things in Parte that
they would never think of doing al boiuc.

I don't Hu any $60 Mtcklui,
I don't bin sb) $50 Muhlui,
I dsn’t nil many $40 Mitkliu.
There are no family sewing
machines made worth over $40.
I can sell a splendid first-class
machine for
A nice one for $30.00.
(Jock! ones for $25.00.
Some lor.
1’20.00.
(rood sewers for $15.00.

The happiest royal girl tn England Is
83 years old. Ilves where abe pleases,
goes where she pleases, under what
name sbo pleases, usually choosing that

as tbe buildlog of an l«xbby the American governi to bo seriously considered

tb&lt;we battles reported from Sou lb Amer­
ica are chiefly Pickwickian. What each
general means Is that he would bare
killed and wounded such and such a
number of the enemy if either he or the dr* Olga Mary, second daughter of
King Edward, has plucked tbe roacs of
royalty without touching Its thorn*.
Her girlhood was singularly free from
the restrictions of court etiquette while
abe was. of coarse, spared tbs ofttlmes
tearful struggle to t&gt;e first which falls I
America. It may be so; either com­
pany Is capable of nearly anything
where its pockets are concerned.

Tire dispatches from South Africa
boar a suspicious resemblance to those
Woyler sent from Cuba. Every day or
te is chosen, the cost will be so, wo have a Un of forty Boors killed,
Possibly tbe benefits that MO cows captured, and one Britisher of door, rough and tumble life among
tn thacountry from tho oper- wounded slightly.
the dogs and horses and In tbe fields
aud gardens of Sandringham. Princess
IF the man who reported that Ad­
miral Schley was not popular at New­
port hoped to Injure him by It, he failed
most lamentably. Indeed, that fact te
likely to endear him the more to the
plain people.
th# opinion of an eminent
law, M. Bunan-Varilia, at
change of the construction
at canal, te valuable. This
&gt; although personally inter­
! Panama project and thcrel(Md, 1s too eminent in his

L commercial ImpoedbHng to stake hte reputelinear, after a careful
Ire problwri, that it will

Mr- Babcock says that protection is
also Intended to protect tho consumers.
Oh, go away, Babbie. It’s too late in sorts—fencing, bicycling and so forth—
and not lor.; ago had tbe surprising
the day for you to turn humorist.
experience of being slopped by a ser­
geant Io the grounds of Windsor castle
One of the chief obstacles to Cuban for wheeling on a forbidden path.
annexation te being removed, Tho Cooking, wood earring, repousse work
sugar truat is now investing *15,000,000 ;
in sugar plantations there.
was known as "tho tramway girl."
owing to tbs Intense childlike delight
Which abe exhibited In riding around
tn tbe trolley cars. Her fellow guests
at tbs hotel did not, however, know
they were thus designating tiMs daugh­
ter of a king, as "Mrs. and Miss John­
son of England" Were tho names by
Which she and ber cx-goveriMua ccm-

buslneaa. social or domestic perplexi­
ties te little short of cruelty to the ten­
der young thing*. to whom every word
of dtecountgemsnt or helplessness from
father or mother Is a shock, upsetting
all tbe simple theories of child Ilfs.
Parrots inro to play the part of Prov-

Does It not sound refrrablng?
Try It some time during the
scajuin. Tbrse are Iced tes days.

A nd
, I don’t want
all you have and ever expect to
have, lor a sewing machine. All
the machines 1 sell arc from tire
very l&lt;cst makes made, such ai

New Home,
Standard,
White,
Domestic,
Household,

the children It Is reality.
During tbe season of bualnees clrpreesion not long ago two children left
tbelr borne tn Chicago and set out to

and
machines.
ed to go west and find a gold mine.
The Standard rotary aud vibra­
Wbat lay at Ibo bottom of Ibeir euterpriiMt was tbo burning desire to help
ting shuttles, two machines in
their father and mother, whose inces­
one, lock aud chain stitch.
sant complainings about tbo bard bad to match.
Gold decorations, unrelieved by any
TheNew
............................
Domestic, two ma­
timca. the price of food and rent and
clothing had worked upon tbcoe small coloring, on an Ivory tinted background chines in one, lock and chain
people of 0 and S years until tbo strain
stitch, hall beating, tons very
of tele pattern design, with medallion
center.

A young woman who Is In a state ot
chronic anger against tbo Lord for not
making her a msu has tried to remedy Mason, a millionaire resident of Bristol.
tbe defect In many ways until now sbe N. H_ baa given that town P0.00O for
affects tnannteb clothes and ways in a the start of a Lome for tbo aged and

rather abort and of somewhat "dnmpy"
build. Her friends* especial abhorrence
Is ber walking skirt, which, wltli cbxrasy ber friends—sbe wears abbreviated
Eastern women aro waking up. Trito a degree really atannlrig to a sen­ 'grama assure us that a Chinese girl
sitive nature and gives her tho general made a most effective speech on the
outline of a beer keg. But no one of preMt position in ber country's polltlce to a large and Influential meeting
■ of Chinamen receotly.

light.
Standard, two machines in one,
lock and chain stitch.
I have sold 1171 tnachities and,. .
think I know which are good
ones.
I have just received 10 gross
large Ixjttlcs of oil, the ver) best
made, regular price 10a, but for
the next BO days 1 will sell five
bottles for 25c., or one bottle
for 6c.
Needles for all machines. I
have just bought a large quantity
cheaper than ever and shall for a
few day sell them for 20c. per
dozen.
Attachments and broken or
worn out ports for your old ma­
chines furnished on short notice.
Pump for wells and cisterns,
any quantity of them, cheaper
than yon ever bought them, all
our own make. Buckets, leath­
ers for -buckets, cylinder coup­
lings, valves, tubing for well and
cistern and chain pumps, also
lots of chain pumps with rubber
buckets. It will pay you to call
and get my prices before buying.

.were put Sown on the hotel register.
That name of Mtea Johnson te evi­
dently dear to the princess, for up to
date abe has not changed It for any little conversation that took place tho
School director* w ho have not yet en­
Other day In a lunebroom where tbe
maanlab maiden Ukrs ber dinners. 8ho gaged teachers, and teachers who have
was attired in a particularly pretty i not yet obtained positions lor the fall The very finest made Call and
gown, and tbe motherly Ud lady In term are requeued to communicate
see.
Tam here for business and
I with me either $&lt;erwnally or by tele­
shall ask for your trade.
phone on Saturday. Aug. -Un.
Youra truly,'
I
JNO. 0, KEtCMAM.

Farrand 6 Votey and
United States Organs

ILLI

�Id We Have It!

Books

Of second hand books we have
as complete a line as is possible.
■:Cmnt early and make your sc:l«:tion. Forty to 50 per cent,
saved over a new book.
The Mark Twain is the best
5c. tablet on the market.
Everything yon need in the
school room.

Fred L, Heath,

In the city yesterday.
’
J. E. McElwain was in Freeport,
Tuesday, oa telephone buri cow.
The Hicraw and Tho Pilgrim to pay- peaches. Charley haa a good crop of
them thlsyear.
ir.-advanco subscribers far only n.2fi.
The usual morning and evening wrMr. and Mra. Louis Goodyear have
vices will be resumed at the Baptist
gon e to Bay View to spend »fra weeks.
church next Sunday. A welcome Is
extended to alt
Married, at the M. E. parsonage,
August 24, by Bev. George Bullen,
Jacob W. Sage and Mra. Busan Wettel,
both of Hastings.
The game which our ball club con­
tracted to play with the Malta Vitas at
Battle Creek last Tuesday wm cancelled
by tho latter club.
Mra. C. E. Olmstead of Grand Rapids,
Mra. A A. Will moat and daughter,
Is visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Maud, returned Tuesday from Battle
James Murray.
Creek, accompanied by Mra. Fannie
James Troxel Is assisting the Lan* Stephens aud baby.
sing band during the carnival at CharL. C. Fslghner, late of the Hanover
Local, and at one lime publisher of the
Barry County Democrat, bu bought

SPECIAL SALE
We will offer for one week only

Charles Salisbury uf Chicago wm I
tha city last week. He was formerly
resident ot this city.

Tbe Druggist

tool a&gt;d PtrwMl.

died Tuesday, aged 01 years Tho fu­
neral takiw place this afternoon- Burla)
at the Fuller cemetery.
Frank Knappen of Grand Rapids,
visited his grandmother, Mrs. M W.
1 Ulcer, the latter pen of the week, re.

GOOD STANDARD PRINTS at 4c. per yard.
YARD WIDE BROWN SHEETING at 4c. per yard.
BLEACHED 36-INCH MUSLIN at 4c. per yard.

gathering* st Lemont and Paris last
Thursday and Friday.
Mra. J. J Emory of Detroit 1* visit­
Monday.
ing her parente In Ibis city, Mr aud
la O’. T. M. review Wednesday even­ Mr* O D Spaulding.
' Ing Sept. 4.

MaUhcw J. A. Gilmore of Detroit and
from Kalamazoo
log friends 1c thl* city.

Monday morning.
James N. Collistcr went co Hudson,
1 Tuesday In September
Moodsv morning
Mr*. J. H. Hinckley and daughter,
Miss Frances Bowue o! Allegan I*
Hase), went u&gt; Paw Paw, Munday
visiting in tho city.
morning for a week's visit
Gus McNaughton ot Battle Creek was
Mln Lizzie Mangham intend* to go
In lhe city Monday.
George X. Allen of Weal Bay CUy Is te Grand Rapids next week co become
a nurse in ooe of the hospitals.
Miss Norn Roberuon of Kalamazoo
Miss Ida Tinkler I* spending the
spent Friday and Saturday in this city
reek visiting In Grand Rapid*
tho guest nf Ml** Nlua DePlauta.
Mias Mabel Hicks now has employMrs- Rose Scidmorc and daughters,
Gladys and Marie, have returned from
" Mrs. C. F. Field returned Friday
a two weeks' visit lu Grand Rapids

During the absence of Lbs proaccuthi* ruproeotativo In case there ohould
be any special need uf such action.
trade Hale went to Cleveland Tuesday
te spend a couple ot weeks in that city
jxwllng up on the fall style* In millla-

Mra. G. W, Williams, grand mother

Saturday from Suxkbridge avenue —
Kalamazoo Gazette.

i* f. R. Pancoast,

tt
J

|

The friends of A- D. Cook aro much
pleased toaec lbs Improvement In his

rooms In tbo F. D. Black building

"

if

A

.

tosksy is visiting friend* lu the rity.
campment la*t week te fave a three came home Saturday te arrange for tbe
City Bill Poster Matthew* wm in days' reunion next year, Instead Of one. departure of hl* daughter, Alice, tor
Kalamazoo Friday, aud u&gt;ok in the big
Carrie Fuhr, 28 years old. of Orange­ Bl. Mary's academy, Monroe, next
ville, wm adjudged Insane last week
Mis* Tzidmna Walker nf Charhfetzn
At a meeting of tbe standing com­
Tbo Misses Cora and Delia Fox of mittee of the Episcopal church of the
Grand Rapid*. who visited friends in diocese of W esiern Michigan, held at
Player* of flinch will And just what this alty'lasz week, returned home Bun. Grand Rapids last Thursday, Rev. Jm.
4My want In the Une of cards at tho
Hbuld office.
When our hunters go north thia fall
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sutton of Grand they will be allowed to kill only three
Rapids were guests of the former’s deer apiece Instead of five as in tbo
parents last week.

Miss Maud Ryan returned Tuesday
The Catholic picnic al Tbornapplo
oyenlug from several weeks’ visit nt lake yesterday wm largely attended
and very successful, socially aud finan­
W. E. Webb, formerly of MiddlovlDo cially.
but now a resident of Grand Rapids,
Raving purchased Charles Gardner’s
was tn the city Saturday.
milk route I respectfully solicit tho
Mrs. Simon Monroe, who has been patronage of tbe public. L. J. M*tvisiting her sister. Mrs. D. Bennett,
far a week, returned home Sunday.
Ml* Florence Diamond of this city
A sliver berry spoon will be given Ison the program of the Middleville
with tbo largest grocery order st H. Letw day celebration next Monday for
radii. Withay's next Saturday Aug. arccitation.
3L
'
'
Ito HERALb job office has just
Frank&lt;Farker started Monday for turned put some flinch cards of amhis future homo in Roseburg, Oregon. l&gt;crlor quality and appearance. Only
His family will join him at, Spokane,'
। SO cent* a pack.
Avoid disease by having your feathor beds and pUlpws cleaned by our
steam and cold blast feather renovater.
। Phone 100. J. L. Mx’Lt.
Mias Ora Bond, who hits been visit.
Ing brr cousin, Miss Vera Doyle, for
two weeks, returned Saturday to her’
home In Muskegon.
Mias Anna Johnson of this city has a
new book just brought out by a Now
York publishing house, it Is entitled
Mrs. George Benham and daughter,
Iba Hand, of Rockford, III., arrived inM city Monday morning and are vlsitag thafarmer’s nephew, H. A. Newton.
Mi* Eva Matthews, after a six year*’
osldtnce In Grand Rapids, arrived
twee Monday morning to care far her1
lOthsr, Mrs. Oscar Matthews, who Is

Ed. Shay wm arrested Monday by
Deputy Sheriff Hogle on complaint of
Isaac Williams of Woodland, for assault
and battery. Ho *m arraigned before
Justice Walker and plead not guilty.
Trial is set for Saturday.
Tbe Herald Um the finest Une of
calendar samples over seta in Barry
county and Invite* bnriocM men .wbo
want something in this line to call and
see them. There Is’no use in giving
your orders outside of town.
Pensioners, remember I do all kind*
cf pension business. 1 sin ready to ex­
route your voucher* Sept. $th. Bring
your certificate with you. Remember
the plane, tlna door north of thu lo-ter
fatal. 1 guarantee satisfaction; John
M. BmSMkfa

School days approach and as the boys
dust up their books, sharpen the..- jwodls and got ready for school, their
thoughts are strongly centered on hav­
ing a now suit, so as to appear as well
tail- dte-ta as tbelr ac|wU fellow*. TbU

lit
Uf

JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS ««o
FINE CHINA.

PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

* Dikctiw €v«lflbi.

...... An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

M
n

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

M. M. Hlocum was in tho city Satur­
day and a welcome caller at the Her­
ald office. Ho hsdyvltb hiiu a branch
about a foot long, which ho cut from a
Lombard plum tree, four years old, oo
which there were forty-six plums. Mr.
Slocum says that It Is evidence that
McKinley haa fulfilled his promise of

newest hotels, has just been acquired
by Mr. E. M. Statler, the well known
and successful restaurateur, who will
from now on conduct It In that high
class and liberal way which has made
him famous as a provider of good living

is a now flreproof structure of five
stories, strictly modern and up-to-date
In every particular. It is located In
the toosiruhlonalde residence district
of Buffalo; on the corner at Elmwood
avenue and Anderson place and Is with­
in five minutes ride of the grounds of
the Pan-American exposition.
C. H. Osborn’s stere had an exceed- j
lagly narrow escape from serious lorn if
not destruction by fl re last Saturday:
afternoon. The dorks, John Burke
and James Matthews, had gone into the
cellar to do some work, and as it wm
dark In the cellar they took a big
Rochester burner lamp. While al work
a pile of empty boxes fell over sod
broke the lamp which held a gallon of
oil. The oil was spilled upon the floor
and into a pile ot loose paper and other

a while and no mistake. Bui tho boys
were plucky and fought the Incipient
conflagration to a fluiab without calling
rxi the fire department. Thhy have
both bc*n carrying around wane bllxU-twJ fiagetvtine week, Un tbelr burns

i A; Record
We sold more UMBRELLAS the second day of the

carnival than we ever did before
what the people wanted and

one day.

quantities.

still unbroken and selling at popular prices.
Umbrella, wood stick, cotton cover .
Umbrella, steel rod. cotton twill cover
Umbrella, steel rod; cottonlwiU cover
Umbrella, steel rod, cotton twill cover
Umbrella, steel rod, English gloria cov
Umbrella, steel rod, mercerized cover .

We had

Our stock

. 80c.
. 40c.
. 50c..75c.
11.00
&lt;1.25

�rosse
Shots
Copyright,

peter

McArthur

ter Ellen tn marriage, and then MePball wlU have no excuse for not giv­
ing you Christy, for there can bo no
more question about tbo matter ot relatlouablp."
MacFarlane gnssix-d at tha Idea with

Grfgfgffy

I0RTHEBI NICIIUI

WHQfW0 COUGH. ASTHMA.
BRONQHfnS AND WCIPIEXT

OTTOS

1900,

Pill III)
Trnirn

"But can't you sec that If you mar­
ried my £11 cn then your Christy would
be my granddaughter, and If we both
married we would both be married to
our granddaughtcrs-ln-law T
"But then we wouldn't be really mar­
ried to our granddaughters. and to

$4.00
kitkliic

lllisd

$5.00

Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana Rillaif,

roun

vmr

ro thi

PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION
win not or complete unless

you are

AHU TO SAY YOU HAVE BEEN A GUESTAT

STATLERSHOTEL

oocivn UnuKrA.H'»lmi\c Diwlh
••fLbK PHOf,»
Hnun^ hiiuBnim i trwi f"
ST***
«•»»••

imerican.

RIDER AGENTS WANTED

in exch town to rule and exhibit a sample toot model
bicycle of oar manufacture. YOU CAR WAKO |10 TO
880 A WEEK besides haring a wheel to ride for yourself.

1901 Medals fiuruteed $10 to $18
’00 8'99 Models £^.$7 fa $12
ft $8
brought up with the utmost strictsieiia.
and many things.that to others would
be merely a matter 6f course to them

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.

«U&gt; risk in ordering from us, u yon do not need to pay
, a cent if the bicycle doe* not suit you.
‘
Lett.I i,fa S^raous^o?
AVE WA

.villa » Maabvillt

bls surprise, his greeting was not en­
tirely co rdlah
"I was just getting reedy to go over
to your place," said MacFarlane. They
both spoke Jn tho highland Gaelic, and

tho walk myself," grumbled tbe host
"And you were over here last night"
“Tush, man; don’t, 1st us quarrel

that would effectually serve to keep
them opposed. They alto told of tbelr
troubles to tbelr married brothers and
slaters, aud In less than a week the
story was known to everybody In the

them. And to tbe end that they may
not be neglected old Mary McMillan,
who Is as deaf as Alisa Crnlg, is to be

Chicago,

Now, then U nothing mon pleasing
to n Scotchman, cither old or young,
than a good subject tor dlacusslon that
will give opportunities for gbrewd de­
bate and logical subtleties. la couaeqoence the relationship that would

•To tall you the truth at ooca, I have
come to aak you for yourdaugbter El­
len tn marriage. I am stlli only a young
man. not 65 until next January, and I
have a good home to offer ber. and sbe
and my Christy are such good friends
that I am sure they will get along well

“But—but,” stammered MacFarlane,
"I was Intending to aak you to let ma
bare Christy.”
The two grizzled Bomeos gazed at
tach otlier In speech leas surprise, and
it dawned on each simultaneously that
tbo other's luterest In tbo affairs of
church and stale had bc&lt;.u largely sim­
ulated and that tho real reason for
tnanr visits end discussions was a de­
sire to be near tba girl tnat each loved.
At first they blushed like a couple of
•cbaoiboya caught in a fooltab tit of
mischief, thou McPhail exclaimed;

J. L. BEAD OYCLE CO,

TONICLAXATIVE
bare existed If each ot tbe oM m«i barb
given hla daughter to the other tn mar­
riage became a subject ot universal de­
bate. and when a young man thought

I made him hash, aa ba likes, fur break­
fast. He says there was too much
meat In It I makes him another plate
fur tbe next raornln, and be says It
was all potatoes.
“ *1 guana I can’t salt you,* says L
“ ’Don't guess again.’ says be. and I

It will cisan out the bowels, stimulate tho liver and kidneys, strengthen
tbe mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and pul you
“on your fast” again. Your appaSite will return, your bowala move regulariy, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you. your eUn wilt clear and
freshen and you will feel tbo old time energy and buoyancy. ,

F«S*k&gt;

fredil heath

�Th« Mormon Missionary Work In
the State.
TO FORM A SALT COMBINATION.

Atfietatie Preparation forks-

slnHating flte Food and RetfutaMag flat Stoaadts and Bowels ct

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature

Promotes DigcstionChrerfub

M-TMU

ness and Rest .Contains neither
Optan.Morpiunr nor Mineral.

NotNahcotic.

tejjl Momluanm.

meeting behind closed door*, and Pres­
ident Lyman announced that all would
be retained for al* month* mor* of
Meek*, bring sMlgned aa follow*.
Detroit. Elder* Cluff. Hrintcn. Zundel
and Carruth: Battl* Creek, Elder*
Ludlow and Lenon; Jsckaoq. Elder*

CASTORIA

■ {.pointed

Cheaper than Ever

COLORADO and UTAH

Qiap.Siluue

!«pu L£»‘J

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
$25.00

PEBE Marquette

Red
Cross

PR1CES1OO

$31.50

E. O. Bigger*, patent lawyer Wubiogtoo, D. C., wboae ad appear* In our
column*, I* *□ aucruey of twenty-one
year* active practice and ia well recom­
mended to u*. HU rating will bo found
In Dun'* and Braditreet'i report*, aa
be own* the Inventive Age. He ba*
Mnl ua application blank* and other
papers, aud inventor* who are intend­
ing to apply for patent*, would *avo
time by calling at tbl* office and get­
ting the paper* before presenting their
application* titrough any ocher aource.

PAINFUL
four children hero lx»o poisoned by
eating aauaage. and ar* at BL Joseph's
hospital in a *&lt;tlou* condition.
Horan* Blodgett. postmaster at Mon­
ger*, haa reported to the officer* that
the office w«a burglarlaed Hat unlay
night and »1OO In ataiupa stolen.
Emanuel Storer, fruit grower of

It 1* rttrUMj that Can. IL A. Al­
ger will Ik- tummonod a* a wltnra* In
the Schley court of Inquiry caa*. While
secretary of war h* knew of certain
Information obtained conoeralng tbo
presence of the Cervera fleet In San­
tiago harbor. Hence he la thought to
be the moat antUfactory person to get
thia fratlmoBy from. It la understood
that be treata of th* Incident fully tn

�tfuratar.

Some Coffees
.
are Glazed
with a cheap coating.
If glaring help* coGee
. why aren't the highpriced Mochas and Java*
glased also?

Lion Coffee
fectlj pure and has a
delicious flavor.
■ ■.

ORCHARD GROVE.

ana tico. Jouo»oo, who ana aaugnter.
•pent Sunday with Oliver Johnson and

*

Glenaa Newton of Butteville wm In
tha neighborhood dressmaking last

ritb ber
Frank Bryan*and wife ipcnt Sunday
al Mr. HoikumV
. Quarterly meeting was held al the
Hendershott *cb&lt;iol boose Saturday aud

held In Haatlcgv last week.
Carrie Clark spent Sunday In Grand
Raplda

To Cure a Cold tn Ono Day.
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­
lets. All druggist* refund the money

SOUTH HASTINGS

thb vicinity, returned Saturday to KaiKmwGraog*, No. 8CB, will have an
open meeting Saturday evoulug and tbo

Bolter Teacher* for Our

-

JOHNSTOWN.
Frank Gobcb baa moved unto tbe

wile, a nice uaoy oar.
ChM. Vlnouiteaf wife ।
their home in Ionia last Me
Tbe L. A. S. ia enterta'

WllUlt* b entertaining cotnmJackson.
t?-;- &gt;
CITY MARKE
the guoal of noyd Rloo
ire putting
lo^.'
lno MW
vnruuelTf^X
‘ ut&gt;
V r
Oilmen*
Dur01
toe
U vlriUag friend* in "fc. Ckmanco haa moved Into bi* ■ wee*.
‘ '
brother Fay'* house.
H. E. Ludlow of Freeport vlaited al
Mr*. Smith haa »o nearly recovered
Evil* »f AntIpyrl.-.e.
. H. Durkee'* Friday.
Mba Stell* Gala of Carlton Center la
Tbe um of antlpyrlno for the relief
orklng for Mr*. Scbalblr.
and oure of he*dacho* bM adeprtMlng T/mothy*
Mr*. Elon Hhlrgwln of Grand Rapid!
Sam
Bullb
b
aide
at
tho
homo
of
hb
Influence
on b« heart, and eaureea Potatoes..
, .1.1,0.. k.. #. A..- l/.VI.. O._, ..
derangement o tho kidney*. Krauae'* S^trne*'
Headache Capeulee contain no aoiipy&lt;l*ter, My*. Mary Robinson, and family
Hog*, live
DELTON.
of Flint And Bert Zimmerman and fam­ cultural college al tearing Saturday.
Hog*, draeaatt
Jobnnio Raffler of eaal Woodland
ily of Muskegon. last Sunday they had
Elder McDowell acd sister visited at
a family reunion. Mrs. Hattie King and
Cloverdale last Friday. They brought Price 26c. Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
druggist.
family of Banfioldalaobclngwllh them.
Tallow
There will be a blacutl aud honey borne tomcihins they called mushroom*
Only ono of the number wie mtsalng,
at P. R. Holme'* Saturday night, nod hade feast tor(Qppor Friday night.
Bert having had to return te kb work aooial
Anar H
All
■
The tnuahrtxjaiB turned out to bo the
YANKEE SPRINGS.
as mall clerk on tho Chicago A West
Beef, Uro
poisonous kind and they both camo
K-to to MM
Michigan railroad between Muskegon
Ve*l naif...........
. .JJ50 to 5.00
near dying. C. D. Griswold ate supper
Nerves Uko it Flat-Iron.
Multon. drcerod
with them, but a* bn did not like tbe
A woman who suffered for three mushroom* he was not affected by them.
years from nervou* prostration, «*yi The Elder and his sister are getting to take place last Friday evening
two bottle* of Uohty'* Calory Nervo
adjourned on aooounkof slcknon.
built on hl* bouse. Wonder why tbe Compound effected a complete cure.
Mr. and Mr*. Clark start for coofsrhouse bn't large enough for Joe?
She hardly know* today whether the
it were brought In last week, »upSam Shoup* and Ervin Brigg* of hu nerve* or not, m *he never foeb
&gt;cd to have been sprayed whan buds
Lacey with their famlllo* are In camp them. It b oertalnly a wonderful rem­
reforming.
Far Infaate tad OklMm.
9
cIpaXlug
a plaraaut trip north and avia­
at Bristol lake.
&lt; A. Blackman stands on a bible and Il with tbelr
edy. Sold by W. H. Goodyear; drug
daughter Mr*. John BurP««Bn KM h oti Ahnp ta(M
Mr. Mullen Intend* to take lathsexout
on
tho
one
a
talk.
Thlabeomethlng
PRAIRIEVILLE.
[ carrion to Poteakey.
All Sadieville. Ky., wm curioui to
never before beard of, but It te a fact
learn tbo cause of tbo *Mt Improve­
Floyd Walse visited friend* in Bat­
Goo. Norwood and wife via I ted Henry
ment Io the health of Mr*. 8. P. Whit­ tle Creek from Friday until Monday
Arbour and wife last Sunday.
Mr*. Stroking la a little belter at thia
taker. who bad fnralongtltne.ondorod
Epworth Ixsagao was lead by Mr*.
writing. Mr*. Sadler returned home
untold suffering from a chronic bron­ Morehouse last Sunday evening and Ing company fromN
laat week. She baa beau bore two
chial trouble. ,Tll’» all due to Dr. King'*
’ i tnr Miss Grace
Mra. Rose Colgrov
week* taking ears of her mother.
Now Discovery," write* her huiband. McDonald. Subj
Bally Prayer,
Friday oo bualncaa.
Frank Herrick aid wife were on our
it completely cured bar and al*o cured
tan waa In Haststreet* Sunday enroute to Gun lake.
our little granddaughter of a *ovCrc at­ log* last Friday.
ping at tbo hotel the past reek.
Silver medial contest at Yankee
tack of whooping cough it positively
Lori Water* w.
About forty people went from here Spring* Tuiivdar evening, conic*tant*
cure* cough*, cold*, lagrippo, bronchi proving.
last Friday to Kalamazoo to *co the big
AH member* of the Farmer* and Fruit
tb. all throat and lung trouble*. Guar­
Car) Loveland l
show.
anteed bottle* 5&lt;k and *1. Trial bot­
Win Nobles of Hutlng* and throe
Howard Springer say* bo bad a goad • want letter* u&gt; J, E. Edward*, 8eo*y,1
tle* free at W. H. Goodyear’" drug Ci Tbe Sunday school* of tbe place pic., other Hanllngs boys were at Wall lake
too
at
tbe
reunion.
He
must
barn
I
nicked at Gull lake Thursday.
O’Douuoll, Mich,
over Sunday. Win took the train hero
Monday for Kalamazoo.
RUTLAND CENTER
Stops Colds
Floyd Grbwold had thomisfortune to
i* 0. Baldwin.
oo a piece of glsea and cut a bad
rbnn you tool one coming on by taxing step
gash in hte foot. Dr. Scribner wm callod to dress the wound.
,
Mills WalMorffuf HmiIz
Emcnou Edger *nd itert Dimond ro
our iteect* ImI Monday.
the Ume to haul lu tbe provision*.
turned Saturday from Ml Plenasol. Goodyear, druggbl.
LMt Monday night people camo to
where they have been visiting Orer.
our village In wagon loads to see thu
IRVINO
big show The seating capacity wm and old friend*
ilalted her
.Mott, Hosting*
filled
and
tbe
show
wm all you could ex­
parent* over Sundsy
Mr. Sterling W'achell of Grand Rap
Mr*. C. W Whittemore and daughter Id* was a guest of Birdie Bennett Sun- pect for tha price
NORTH CARLTON.
tra Raldwla. Hasting*.
.
4
Floy are visiting at L Whittemore's
John
Wolf
and
family
spent
8uni
near Deltoa.
Pierson spent Tuesday In
For further Information Inquire ef
1 Irvtag tbe guest of Mr. Texter*.
Elmer Thorn of Hlghbeck «pcnt Sat­ Middleville.
Dolls Garn of Battle Crock b spe
J. K. Edwards,
urday and Sunday with Jakle Edger.
Charles Andrus, who has been oon- OUhM. Joslin camo over from Eaton
county
last
Monday
after
hte
family
and
ig
a
few
days
with
bls
parent*.
O'Donnell,
hfleb.
Mr. and Mr*. Jones of HMtlng* call­ fined to bb bed for several weeks with household goods. He will make Eaten
Mr. Godfrey of Bow no Ceatcr •*
ed at I. H. Linlngtoo's Isst Sunday.
rheumatism was able to leave Irving county bb home hereafter.
ursU-eet* Monday Inquiring if any.
Mr*. CbM. Cowoil and children of Friday by the aid of hb crutches.
ad scan a gentleman with a load
Illinois are vbitlng the former's abler,
A very suooessful laaguo meeting wm ; W. H. Chase went to Kalamazoo last
heal pass along our road. There Mr*. Ira Erway.
led by Mr*. Rocky Brow n Tuesday even­ Tuesday oo business.
The Epworth League held asocial on
Prod Uolngton and wlfeof Tcxm are ing oa the subieclof prayer- The duct,
calling on relative* bore.
by tbo Misses Bennett sad solo by Sey­ J. F. WftHamri lawn test Tuesday even­ • trect* Sunday with a load of grain, but
Mr*. TmUct ot Chicago l« spending a mour Andrus wore worthy of special ing. A nice program wes carried out no one had the idea come In their mind*
and all present enjoyed the social.
that It was stolon grain. It seems thb
Leacb lake is a pleasant place
few dap with her parents, P. M Blake mention.
Mr*. Q. A. Hynes came homo from man stalo the wheat of Mr. Godfrey
□ Miss Grace Hill* spent laat wobk with Carlton
Center, Tuesday, to visit her Friday evouln*. Mr. Godfrey ba* men to spend a day, week or the sum­
Viacoal Stamm In flubbing tbo moAou friend* in Nashville.
I will furnish board for
searching for tbo gentloman. Itbhop- mer.
work on Jacob Edger's house.
Enoch Andrus'.
any length of time at reasonable
aunt from Chicago (aat week.
Mr*. E. E. Warner returned home
rates. I also have a cottage to.
Flint visiting friends.
last Tuesday.
Very few farmer* look forward to Saturday.
Belle Arbour returned from Milo,
rent at £1.50 per week, including
•owing wheat thia fait They have arGrace Hill* began teaching In th*
Monday, where she had been rtaltlog
Power* school last Monday.
Tbo Delton Graphic aay* cuQcerutng boat Bait furnished at satisfac­
Ml*. EH* Hubbard will open the
Philip Arthur, the Insane old soldier tory pricu. Cigars and soft drinks
■cbool at Duncan lake next Monday.
who
haa
been
sent
to
tbo
poor
bouse,
kept on hand. Phone 161-2r.
An entertainment will be given at
Ray Watkins of Grand Rapid* it
BANFIELD.
the church Tueaday evening. Sept. 3rd. greeting hU Irving friends.
a* mentioned by the HeHaLD last week.
Admission lOo.
Henry Wickwire and daughter*,
8am Chambelst* exhibiting to bls
It seem* that bo wss discharged from ,
friend* a freak of nature which oonslsts Mary and Mi*. Clara Adams, and bb the soldlorj’ Home at Grand Rapid* at 1
of
a
peach
tree
bearing
apple*
having
brother
and
wife
started
for
the
Pan
­
Stops tho Cough and work* off tbo
hb own request. May 28, 1&amp;00. aud no
pita.
American last Saturday.
application for bb read mission ha* ever
Cold
Levi Bresee and wife, Wm. Tungate been made. Mr. Judd, th* command­
Tbe Sunday scheo) picnic at Groou
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets lake wa* not largely attended but an and wife and Charlie Shumaker, 8r.. ant at the home say* it I* not an asylum,
cure a cold In one day No cure, extra good time was enjoyed by the sod wife attended tho cucampment st and that they do not receive Insane ap­
number that wore there.
Hu
iMtweek. Tbe heavy rain on plicants as they have no facilities for
An exciting bat not terloui accident Thu
drove them borne.
caring for them, oousequentlr be could
M
Hutchinson b the guest of not b« readmitted, but If tbo matter
occurred to Wm. L. Chase and wife
white retomLng from Hasting* Friday Mr*. Smith Stanley.
could bo brought to tho attention of the
Born, Tnoeday, Aug. 20th, to Mort Soldier*’ Relief Commission of Barry
night. White descending the hill by
tbo Chidester school bouio a team that Pickle and wife, a girt
county, they would take steps to have
Loren Edmund* and wife are vbitlng him sent to one of tbe state Itiranol
had detached Iboinvolve* somewhere
dhuixh next Sunday p. tn. al two between tald place and Hasting* camo tbelr daughter. Mr*. Chauncey Shu­ asylums, which should bo done, and
O'clock.
running with terrltlospeed and tried to maker, at Grand Rapid*.
Laat Tueaday the people of thia place p*M tho buggy on each ride. One horse
Mr*. Frank Sheffield left Saturday balance of bls day* In tbo county poor
gave a donation to tbelr paater. Bor. boeamo entangled, ft tho linos which for a two week*' visit al Prairieville, house, aa all old soldier* deserve a betBowman at bia home in Woodbury. caused it to fall, tbo buggy and oocup- after which ibe vblta her first husband’*
Lail Sunday ho preached bi* farewell
family at Orangeville.
Harry Wegener returned te Caro. who baa hia pension paper*?
Monday, to uke up another year's at­
tendance at tbo high school.
Detroit Live Stock Market
Bernice Fisher hM returned to her
school dntles at Ypsilanti.
Michigan Central Livestock Yards,
Miaa Nelllo Myer* of Woodland apenl
Mr. Snyder returned to Dollar Bay
From frightful disfigurement Mr*.
Sunday with hor cousin F.blc Myer* al Nannie Galiagor of LaGrange, Ga., ap­
Detroit. August 27lb. Tbe demand for
thia place.
plied Bucklcn'a Arnica Salve to groat
' The funeral service of Mr*. Marlow
have been liberal of late. The fol­
lowing prices are being paid al the
palhy of all.
Charlie and Annie W&lt;
fn of Trov i
Detroit Live Stock Market:
moinor wooa a in Anaereop, Mien.
Primo steers and heifer*, *4.75 («i
Henry Bownr an and daughter, Myrtle •5.00; bandy butehera'cattle. *4.00 (of J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
Cothran aud John Stlnp all reached
home Saturday from the Pan-Ameri- •4.40; common, *2.WQ *3.75; canners’ C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
8HAFPHR CORNERS.
oow*', *LfX&gt; (4 *JZO: Mockers and feed­ Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
laat Sunday accompanied by bb cousin
er* active at *3.00 ® 44.25.
Harrison Rouse ofWlliamaton Ing­
Glee.
Milch- cows easy it 125 9 *43. Fred L. Heath, drugs.
ham Co. b vbiling M E. W. Shaffer's.
DUNCAN LAKE.
Johnsthy Ylck la entertaining a
calve* active al *5.00(3 M.25,
E. W. Shaffer w*s calling on old
brother from Ohio, Charles Rick,
Sheep and lambs dull and lower: Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
frlundJ) in Ingham Co. last week and
Sam Finkbelner and wife and little
Cine lambs *4.26«*4,C0; mixed *3.250 M. W. Hicks, flour aud feed.
ho reports that it b dry and dusty.
Bfl; culls, U.&amp;0SU.9S.
The beauty thief ha* come to *Uy, They have not had any rain since the
Hog* active and higher trade Is rtrong Renkes &amp; Walldoiff, furniture.
al Campau lake, Wednesday.
Unless yoa driv* the pimples and black- fourth af July (?)
GerUe Sherk of Caledonia and Mil­ al the following prices;
head* away;
Elmar Hart lost a horse Sunday- It
J. P. Renkes, liakery.
dropped dead on the road.
dred Shark of Chicago ar* visiting • Primo medium*. *5.96 @ *fi.W; YorkDo thb; don’t look like a fright;
era, «5.90 (4 M.QB: plg», *5.85 0 *6.96; P. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Henn- Shaffer aJBalUa Creek b call­ theiralsRn*. Mr*.LydiaMoffltt.
Take Rocky Mountain Tea tonight.
in gon friends here.
L W. Walls and daughter Dulcie su­ rough*, *5.00(4 *5.50; itags, i off, cripBarnaby
&amp; Herrick, restaurant
William Barbel relumed to Battle ited at Wester Moorhead’*. Ho and
Creek 84ttxrtqr..
CARLTON CENTER.
n-w
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Mia* JIm Erb of Battle Creek la the
Canada waa vbltlng Bit

CASTOR IA '
Y R

Farmers and Fruit Growers!

^sorters!

David Lake,

Leroy Hiblagcrand

&gt; noting

grown • Own,

Help* young

HINDS’ CORNERS.
Elida Bechtel vlaited frlonda tn town
Robinson bad a stroke of

SuuIm'' ’llh "iUUTe'

Addle Grater ia on tbo tick ibt.
&gt;n Dbattoll apent a part of leal

PODUNK.

•130 CROWN OR6AN

Helen MaUsonwUi go to Grand RapIdsjhe last of tha wook to visit ber
driving on our
grew frightened
George Shaffer and wifa called on E.
it of tbe carriage
count of the iUneaa of Clauda'Rogera. W.Sbaffer Sunday.
Peter Covert la confined to his home
Gaom Long's children all gathered ~ , .....
U.UV ,.,-slVj &gt;uuorueau
bad caught !k There wm no damage

UVIfLS ■

recently.

Ugbtria* .truck Uvl Shaffer’*
house at Caralle last Sunday but no one
City Sundaywas hurt.
It Cain entertained her
Lightning struck Mr*. Murch’* barn
but the damag* was light

. Tra-Adam* and wife, Henry Adam*
and family and Allen Boe lite I and
mother attended tho Bechtel reunion at
Aaron Adam*' Saturday.
Denny Damoulh ot Grand Rapid* b
vUIUng hb uncle. Dill Bonjamla and
family.

tbelr boot* In Aahton. Frldar.

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
.Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds af Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, TH^BSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901.

. XXII., Na. 16.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

John Michael, Secretary of Company
F., Sth Mich. Inf., which bold a ro•-u,t. during the lataeor*d the foHowing leu

, 22nd 10Q1.
card announcing thepicrFkfortoday. was duly
an not be present
friends are baring

HOW THE LEGS

Cmh Mr mv».

Al Kalamaxoo, Monday, at high Boon,

Mrs. JobnlMoOulre hi Kalamazoo to*

lugs’wril known young lad ire, Miss

at exactly

We regret that the editor of lie wig of Chicago.- About iWeniy-flvwral- John Trotbrick,-Barry.
Journal should take advantage of his aHvea and friends witnessed the cere­ Hannena yZilllson, Barry...
meeting with an Inebriate to give an mony, which occurred at the residence i Matthew J. A.Glltqpur. Detn
Mary B- Hardy, Nashville....
Club In Hastings. The club has bed Bush of 756 South street. The core- Ouy B. Krb, Healings...
mony was performed by the Rev. Jas. Ruth Hammond, Baltimore..
Erich A. Lodwig, Chicago...
municipal affairs o( the city. These Hastings. John B. Roberta, brother of Mary E. Roberta, Hastings..
Archie C. McIntyre, Hastings.
Jennie E. Norrtaon, Castleton.
not the editor labored in sea- bridesmaid. Thehouse was handsome­ Homer B. Bawdy, Woodland
ly decorated with flowers and there Delay Baker, Sunfield
gratulatlotu a wedding collation was

Mlsa Lura MoClue,
ally the longer, th&lt;
notably influenced

I Mrs. John Doolittle, pt Cressey, who
has been mentally unbalanced for a
number of years, committed suicide too. but we gradually
Monday by taking parts green.—Delton
Graphic. “
addition to their
S. of the M. E. church will be held al

Probate Court.

change of day.

.

ja * Vlb;

’

i iMre, Claris L. Peach and daughter,
will make their home In Chicago where
Mr. Ludwig is a partner In and xana-

iBaln, Luther D. WUoax, Jctin Smith, scrire sedge while enjoying the bospL
John Dowd, tbotan man who qaed to talltissrf the city." As for that po­
tent afloat influence.” We would beg
. -usriTawfift leave to enquire If the editor lx suffi­
ciently familiar with the families of
!;. -MoCraeryin North Dakota- 1 should
Bf be able U&gt; think of many other names
, Xf you Can spore the time kindly ln- Club, to know Just bow much of that
f ij • ma I./— vnanv nf tlw,
In
what purpose that Influence Is used
your gatherings. I remember that AL for. We do not consider that It would
gurtwo Nyewa* killed al the Wilderbo a very laudable action to use any
Influence chat would work upon the

.ttunffity^lgltb.M

principle of right waa Involved.

Cunnom, Mr*. Fr*n» Willison, Mrs.

ker, Addison Parker, Mrs. Anna Mason,
Mrs. Rrsra Colgrove and John B. Rob­
ert* of Hastings: Henry Powers of Jack­
son, Henry Bush of Chicago, and Mrs.
Harry Bush of Gal reburg.
The Herald joins the many friends
of the bride In extending congratula­
We tions.

.Kw* word* aa t

contributor in hi* derive to censure
sotncoc-r could not be manly enough to

Crown Organ Contest.

thia cIWi with ‘be former's- abler, Mr*.

In Tntvemo City on Tueaday*a axcur■croon. Application for admis­
sion to asylum filed. Medical examln- rioo.
, Lui it McGowan, a young lady of
twenty-three, died at her hoqxe In Cas­
tleton Sunday. The funeral waa held
Order hearing claims adjourned U&gt;
Sept. I Uh next.
Estate of Oro Bello Risbrldger, min­ Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Johnson offic­
or. Petition for appointment of guar­ iating.
dian end nomination of guardian by
Miss Pearl Gillespie returned Fri­
ward filed. Order appointing guardian
entered. •
day from Benton Harbor where she
Estate of Leroy Phillips minor. Re­ has been spending the summer with
lease of guardian by ward filed and
discharge Issued to Mary Phillipa, guar­ her parent*. Miss Nellie Smith who
spent the summer with her accom­
dian.
Estate of Henry Young, deceased. panied her home.
Petition to determine heirship filed.
Hearing Sept. ZJrd next.
Barron, of Shamokin,

The result of the voting contest up I
Sept. 3rd Is reported by F. R. Pat
treat the Women's Club civilly, to say roast m follows:

of right and benefit themselves and
Thia la a moA favorable climate for
others. No doubt they have tbelr
upolred health and I am restored to a
all degree of ttremrth and -working fault* and have expcrlunccd failure*.
There la a familiar saying. "Ilia hu­
ability. A large
man to err." That certainly I octode*
Wethlqk they have a perfect right
to aak that the foulness of certain

pa bow such things are viewed by
fsrent Individuals. We would re­
spectfully suggest to the editor that
. novel Toe P^rty
“bsciilqs” In hl* remarks could with
propriety be changed to bacilli.
The Women's Club have prolwbly Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Valliant Tues­
.• Kindly remember me to any Inqulrday afternoon in honor of Mias Valliant
, about “fashionable Imbecility," but and Mia* Slater. Tables were on the
wo would like to mention the fact that
Labhr Day at Middlevine.

!■

dotation goes od tfll tkS compkosot
part* Ok the booe are til united by,boa/
matter, and thus the stature of tbe In-

follow them generally, quite closely, Indic*,, wlin In response to Invitations to

Middleville celebrated Labor Day in

fortable In appearance, and It la just gowned In the fashion of “long ago,"
possible that a fair proportion of fash­ looking as if they had just stepped from
dlerllle 400” which means ^Middleville ionable Imbeciles might bo found the pages of Mrs. Gaskill's quaint lit­
people who now live In Grand {laplds,
tle book “Cranford", and a cow also
camo over in goodly numbers by
We would like to suggest also to the
editor, that time could be profitably
spent by him, In concentrating al! his Barker's Alderney, “dressed in flannel
people from tbs Furrounding country effort* towards the final sococnpllsbment of the "serious things of the com­ Bovine seemed to enjoy the unusual
munity, and out wasted In wondering honor thus conferred upon her.
what the Women’s Olub are doing to
By the ride of each plate waa a menu
Incite the men to properly attend to card artistically sketched by the
hostess representing some character
tn “Cranford." “

by Ita own natural aplrtt to run about
Umbo, which aoon lose their Infantile

lower Umbo to the same influences and
resistances during tbelr entire growth

Jones of thia city, from Thursday to
Monday. Enoch Jones is a brother of
Jacob Scheurer to Fred and Ids Morgan Jones and the two had tn*
Ruth, 5Os sec 32, Rutland, in considera­
tion of care, clothing, board etc
Martha E. Sim peon u&gt; Maggie A.
Kahler, 10a sec 11, Barry, 4300.
Abram J. Bunnell and wife to Ernest one, the former winning by a score of
Plfer, 40a sec 2, Barry 41.000..
4 to 2. Ferry and Jakeway were the
Lottie Abbott to Ixryd Allerdlng, 80a Lowell battery and Damoth ami Robioc 15 Carlton, 42000.
Loyd Allerdlng co Judson Carpenter leski the Hastings. Damoth struck
out tf men &lt;nd Ferry I. Each club
and wife, 40w sec 0, Carlton. 42000.
Edwin 8. Harris to Abe Hlestand and made'T hits and 4 errors.
wife, parcel on sec 1 Orangeville, 4800.
Josiah P. Hale to Josiah P. and Em­
at the Fletcher hospital, left the last
ma Hale, 60s sec 17, Castleton 42000.
Timothy Ellsworth to Beniamin S. of the mouth to attend school at VaiWing, parcel sec20, Orangeville, 41200.
William H. Cogswell to William H.
baa bad charge of the dining room at
the Fletcher has been transferred to
Horace Ralstoo to Pbebe Q. Snyder. hall 10 at the department of wumen.160a sec 22, Barry. 41.
Ore WT McCall to William and Ids Michigan Asylum News.
Strong, wj lots 1 and 2, blk. 3 Phillipa
The Michigan Central excursion to
ad. Nashville, 4600.
QUIT CLAIM#.
•
Nary N. Lydy to Lewis Lydy 1 a sec
on
the special which went through
14. Carlton. 450.
Johanna Stafford to James H. Staf­ here about an hour late and so loaded
ford. 40a sec 3, Yankee Springs, 4M.
that It did not atop. The passengers
Michael Yargeret al to Loyd Allerdfrom this and other stations further
tK
sri,--, •
west took the regular train about half
an hour later. The regular train had
Michigan Central excursions.

Medical fir-cord,

tlon of the excursionists. Fifty-nine
tickets were sold from thia station.
sale dally from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
Horace Parmer met with a painful
For rates and particulars call at ticket accident last Saturday forenoon which
might eerily have proved fatal. He
Sunday Excursion Notice: Each Sun­
day excursion tickets, one fare for the house in unloading a wheel road ecrapround trip, will be sold to local points
on Michigan Central where) the trip
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,

A BIG WEDDING FEE.
in bis "EcwntrlcIMes of Genius" M«tug Henry Win) Beecher Improved bls
time by haring what he called “a gen­
eral bousccleanlng'* at his pocket*,
which would get loaded up with letters
and papers until they cvuld bold no
more, when be would clear them out

to put his hand In the wateb pocket
of his pantaloons and found there a
little envelope which be opened. When
Pond to sit beside him and remarked:.
"You remember the evening I married
C. P. Hnntlngtoa I was so moeb ,ln-

watch pocket of my pantaloonk and
never thought of It again until just

and make some happiness with thia
money. We will Just consider that we
found It"

which he purchased and eent to differ-

traln going and returning within the the process of handling the scraper this
limit of Sunday.
the entire M.000 "In making happiness

elusive, the Michigan Central will sell
asked by proper authorities, to any were entertained wHth “Jack Strawn1’
legitimate or honorable enterprise for
of this discovery of the four 11.000
duced rates. For particulars cell ai
lii welfare of the city.
.
, 1 .
Joyed by all. The entertainment was ticket office.
gained consciousness. Dr. Timmer­
charming noyeliy In lu conception
Pan-American excursion to Buffala man drecast] the wound.
to err In Judgment as the unfortunate

net.

The

few days’ visit with Him Josie Joice In

Middleville

nounced that Dr. Lowry had ths auto­
mobile fsrer. Thai we diagnosed the

Bept. 8th to Ifth, Inclusive. M.A1 for
ropnd trip. Children half fare. Par-

ctwe to the complainant.
Wanted at once, fifty men to work co
moMhi.

Areocapealed by the agsnl he

। journey Includingnumeraboat throe hours. The
a Locomobile, No.

lowing from this city and vicinity;
than train leaving Buffalo Sunday
night 1140. Tfclceta can be had on any. “Soo" to vUli friends; T. J. Broeseau
day, IS day limit, 411.15; 20 day limit,
•13:40. Children half fare.

UV WJ - F—V—
'
......
1 dMn’t aay anything, pupa," legOed

boygan; Samuel Anderson and family
to Kalkaska; Nr. end Mrs. Wm. Walt,'

Griswold, of Deltoc, to Mancelona, to
vlrii their father;' Mias Etta Patou of
the Herald, to Mayfield, to visit bar
tended but extension can bo had by de­
brother; Jshlal Mead to Harbor
periling ticket at Cleveland until Oct.
Springs to visit his eon, Marion;Henry

Miss Lenoro Valliant, of Newago,
Mrs. Minnie Davis; J. S. Goodyear to
a. m. to ran through without change. BayViflw
----- - - 2*This coach to be attached to headquar­
been visiting her fitter, Mrs. Hiram

apply
Sunday, Sept. IMhthe Michigan
Central will run excursion to Thorn,
apple Lake, Jhekrim and Detroit by
ijUK-ial train. Rates, Tboroapple tfic,

44 gallons and a

reclaming the mixture In boiling waler

Chlklren half fare.
D. K.TFFMAN, Agent.

InUMy ywtortta

conaldarable trouble with rink boles ou

thMO luilM

uothlng in their outward

&lt;
. &lt;
]

�IR our style of climate, with Ito snd-

-

J

£AH£8.

Jstsins'sssstiS&amp;'iiri
flaVMWaMT/tVAu
..vmwu. . H..
censrellon hu come utxm Ute scene. frequently taken from u»
Th* negra, on hto part, hu mad* but colds, balf tbe deaths rem
Util* pragma Bad, ecmlrery to expeeta■ lnn.
—KI.. —. —. Garman Brrap kept about your home
for Immediate use will prevent serious
and his faulia than were those who held sickneaa, a l*rg» doctor's bill, and perthem Ln bondage. The negro problem,
therefore, is fully as Important as it waa
orrhagc. pneumonia, severe coughs,
croup, or any disease of the throat,
in th* complete disfranchisement of the or lung*, Ito success to (imply wonder­
negro any mor* than It lays In hi* en- ful, a* your druggist will tell you. Gat
franchtomnent thirty-five years ago — a tarn]
Lansing Journal.
Heath.

conduces more to the prevention of
great conflagrations thap any other in­
stitution. These serve as vantage poinU

THE TRICK.

quire feeding. When L
heir stope growing tt r,
its lus­
ter. It

A Pocket Cold Cure.
Krauae's Cold Cure to pr*t
CajMulc form and will euro col
public service of Pennsylvania shows bead, throat, cheat, or v&gt;r portion of
one of the blackest records that political the body In twenty-four Lour* You
scoundrel tom has ever written. It don't have to atop work either.
quite frequently occurs in any state SAc. Sold by W. R. Goodyear.
where one party vastly trrodutnlr.*t&lt;»
that power bi oiODopollxod by the most
An English association regardlag
corrupt element and retained through
criminal procedure. The Am erica q woman's bapptnee* baa offered S reward
people have bcooute more or leu famll- of X500 for s greater blessing to woman
lar with that sort of thing. But nevjr than Rocky Mountain Tea Sensible
&gt;□ American history, permaps, has such
*'«xindrel‘*a&gt; been practiced with such
Lmpunltv a* in Pennsylvania under the
The Pilgrim for Septarnbcv
diiraination of Quay and hto pirate*.
Buch brazen defiance pf ouromon de­
cency I* almost unparalleled. By corn-

acts

on
awakens new life in

the hair bulbs. The
effect is agtonlshlng.
Your hair grows, be­
comes thicker, and all
dandruff is removed.
And the original
color of earlv fife is
restored to faded or
gray hair. This is
always the case.

PER CENT. PURS.

IVORY SOAP IS

one of then, would be behind the prison

th...

Aldeu, president of the lot

ST
Dir ntiflBbori

*'*•* It
kir tK

The Ship Subsidy Scheme
Haton Rapid

■hi(xiwnirs. and It Is Itnpmsibl
Imagine anything lathe*
'

ceptcd a )•&gt;
furnltute fact
Bpangnoacr,
dlevllle. ha*edl*alatter witbdrawtr,

the reason? Hair ■
needs help Just as /

themselves arc

The Republican Boodtora of Penn-

TRICK may Involve deceit or It may
be a display of peculiar skill. There
Is deceit In some soaps, but there is
none in Ivory Soap; it Is a display of pecu­
liar skill. It will stand any test and can be
relied upon to do all that is claimed for It.

dul

It la generally recognised throughout
Europe that the coos traction of suit­

's Hslr Ttow,
lUbsd »&gt; U»

setting Brv tv the nelgbliortag wouds
A lane fiA feet In width would be quit,
efficient

HJcha.-d

In thli
»n &lt;ul-

jrtrenuously to the project .if lowering Hr wu unoonarUiu* until this morning
Jordan tote by dredging the IdiUe when be rallied, The first uuestlou
Tboruappie river

waa called on acrouui of darkne**
a* theresul- of a ooiltoloc with _
Marquette train, last May, lost one of
hi* feet, has begun ectlon through his
attpmcy, ei-spvaker Adams of Grand
Rapids, to recover *10,000 damage*

IBM week on complaint of A. J Hood,
who claim* that they destroyed a large
quantity of wire fence for him by cliptdbg the wires. TBe examlnatiou baa
teen set for tomorrow.
President Dietrich of Middleville.

■ulsraription fur the
Development of tbe Philippine*
ply ttial he wa* In jail evidently satis­
fied the lad a* t&gt;- replied, *‘ll is just
There ran be no doubt that tf rnir I*it sock I went snout.
tbe place for him " Green Is reported government of the Philippine* Is to suc­ Full
of trouble and of doubt.
as s quiet fellow with good habit* and ceed, or la in fact to fall short of a
never frequent* saloons Hl* father Is world's ecandal. those in otBcla) potlUcras having to do with those depot, •
W. H." Goodyear
Rapids K P and the Iwal K. P. did dencle* mart not only lie tree from posi­
every thing u&gt; w1st in the welfare of tive dishonesty, but also free from any
the boy Ln justice to Mr Hickey the rational suspicion that they are using
WIN TROUBLES
their offtclaJ pcalUians for itie sake of
ceedlngv occurred In thr saloon. The financially enriching themselves If They are * Often Together These
entire affair occurred directly In front the franonlaos and govurnment of tbe
Deys They Work Havoc ail
of the William* H«&gt;u*caod wa* a«»isi«d Philippines are to be use-1 for the direct
by hundred* of people OtarlnUe financial advantage uf those who deter­
over the Country and In
mine what that government shall be
Hasting*.
Young Green died from bl* Injurire
at A:30 Haturday evening.
eonUdence not oniy of tbe Philippine*,
but of ail civilized people* as wall, will
lie shaken in tbe Integrity of the gov.
How's This?
ernment.—The World Review

Why is Neeny Protected?

dignified thing for ■ man who parries
■Mb reeporadbilitle* on his shoulders
Hln dignity, howevsr, wa* not so badly
. hurt a* his thumb and wrist, whiua
. were sprained and lacerated.
Six of Pearl Staup's best chicken*
wore surreptitiously renun ad from
night, sod undoubtedly bsvo long ere
ihu been heart!eaaly sacrificed by their
abductors. All thto tragedy happened
at Nashville and there Is no cltio m

Tha agriculturalist, for tbe Kalaumzoo Beet Sugar Co., after haring looked
overall the company's territory, says
that the sugar beet crop in Woodland Ths Cosmopolitan Magazine to the
to th* mart promising be ha* yet seen. Pan- American Expcsltloo to study the
This to due to th* fact that tbe dronth moat interesting tealurea with a view
to preparing the most beautiful sou-

from ilrwtructloo by fire Turedsy now..
The cook Move stand s cloae to the wall, Robert Grant went Jrom Boston to give

hi* own most delightful stylo. Albert
d1*00V- 8b*w and Nicholas Murray Butler
studied the value of tbe Exposition and
its educational influence. Charles Y.

poked. Her burn* are reported by
the New* to be quite serious.
'. Joe Davern* of Albloti, sori Guy Mebtoyre of Bherwuod. acrobat*,. fell
twenty-five feet from thalr trapeze
hMtt

a

of the William*'

malarare meanv can build no ocuo
steamers at all. This overylxxlv knows
u&gt; be tbe cue Washington Times

The Individual beneOlnd thereby pays pert, tbe county an
other part, and th- state pay* tbs other
riels part
Net

postal system was Inaugurated In th*
Island, found blmrelf In preoiug need
of WOO shortly after aasutnltur charge of
the office. lie drew the amount from
the funds on hand, expecting to replace
it aahto salary came due. Unfortunate­
ly an inspector camo around before be
could replace the money. The result
was that the postmaster waa declared
to be a defaulter, and wu relieved of
duty and put under arrest. Justice
moved with swiftne** Iq the case of thto
man, aud be wu speedily sentenced to
Ry a flu* of WOO—the amount ho took
Kn tbe uflloe. Bui In the due of
Neeley thihga are different. While
every nerve was strained to punish the
jestmuter who took WOO, every nerve
seems to be strained to protect Nseley.
the director of poet* and confidant of
Rathbone, who took thousand* of dol­
lar*. If Justice vpnu to maintain her
reputation for Impartiality she should
snatch tbe bandage from her eyes and
go after Neeley u earnestly a* tbe did
after th* defaulting postmaster - The

The Education that Count*.

ire burdened beyond endurance, nerv

prevcment of her public highways

lb« land* iwrdrrlug any public road,
not leu than a mile In length asking
that Ills road bs Improved and agrre-

unetlilrd of the expense* to be boruc

leal appearauc. and in literary merit. '
expeuAtnrra for inch Ira
For the *ak- of placing thtoexcellent
( monthly wlitil*/thf reach of all our
to WSO.OOO. while tbs- coonty I* limited r&gt;'»drr». wr have decided to make them
to one-fonrUt of 1 per rent of Its a* I the following remarkable offer:
■•■•art! valuation Since 1X00 the appU- I Tb« regular sutaerlpllon price of the &lt;
Pilgrim I* one dollar. All who pay
excess of the Uiult prescribed by to*
one duller fur the liEKALOand TWEN-

•lutjile process tn extend Ibis system
tb&lt;- construction of fire lane*, it is
foolish' to talk of forvat culture until

vnry stubborn case* no ocher medicine gradually fade aw«y. and modern sy*
would Influence. Mr. W. L. Waite of Utni of silviculture will gradually
Church 8u. Railings, Mich., says:
Increase*.—Vr. John Giffqrd Before the
"When the food docs not digest, rtata
New Jersey Horticultural Society.
A wire fence tightener suggested by
an Ohio Farmer correspondent Is slm

stomach is In good shape and I teal
strong and vigorous. I can strongly
recommend the pilla."
sold al Wk
W. Chase Medicine Co , Buffalo, N. Y.
Seo that portrait and signature of A.

g5jU» for a correct nstlmiUf nu vote
lq OMe, MMaoh.melU and Uhv»-

recelvo the Pilgrim one year, begin­
ning with the September number.
Tbe I*llgrin&gt; will be sent direct from
the puhltaber*
•
This I*
—•tnagaxl ae
Pltori iu

Epile
weaken* the body and detrength that
/ all health,
and perverts the functions ■
of every organ.
Because
of its stubborn nature, it is
often called incurable. This
is not true. There is one
medicine that never fails to
check the nervous spasms
and give .nw strength to
the entire gyatem.

Nerve Pills 1 got st W. H. Goodyear's

Il I* plain that many of the surplus
millions of the United States ar* going
color aoheme of the Pan-American, ex­ to the college* and universities. EduKnuiM'a Headache Cepaulea
plain* the method* by which ha has
are unlike anything prepared in Amer­
fan Morgan's million dollar* USTk ica. They were first prescribed by Dr.
Kreuse,
Germany's famous court phy­
vard, the bicentennial fund of two mill­
parable way, take* the Incubator Baby ion dollar* to Yale, and other sums tg- sician, long before anilpyrine wu dis­
tad are almost marvelous, so
and Niagara Fails tor hto subject. Di­ granting million* more to many of the covered.
speedily do they cure the most dtolreusix
hundred
and
odd
college*
and
uni;rector-General Bochanan contribute* a
Ing caua. Prtoc tSc. Sold by W. H.
veraiUea of tbe United tiiaire, not to
.
very
Interesting paperoc th* organisa­ menticru the rumor of a fifty million Goodyear.
।tion of the Ex position. Professor Pup- dollar fund for the University of Chi­
:
cago, all mean that the deserving in- IJcbty’s Celery Nerve Compound.
Wheeler Wilcox, Lavin!* Hart, Julian aUtutlona of th* country are going to
get M much money U they can rea*ooHawthorne and John Brisben Walker ably aspect. Bvaa now it to possible rhau mattom, nervous deblilly, paralysis
dyspepsia, costlveue**,
for a poor boy to get through a univer- bUlouauaea,
sltv without asking aid from his parent*, pile*, llv«r complaint, kidney troubles
varkra* phase* of the Exposition.
nod If he develop* good ability and
ea thoroughly
much capacity he ,wlli find helping
H. Goodyear.
hands all along hi* pathway to a high­
Stood Death Off.
er education.
E. B. Mandar, a lawyer of HearteUa.
4 Mother* write «* that they have solv­
ed the problem of keeping their dbll
1 more practical Idea*, who dreo well. Give them Rocky Mountain
much time spent In poatKradnatc work to a handicap no succs** and child. W.'n. Goodyear.
i the world. We may not accept their
their use until he was wholly cured,
dicta entirely, bat thvr* I* wisdom in
am sure Etetneio Bittar* saved his lif
Itotenlug to what they have to say. A Stop* the Cough and work* off th*
man naturally inclined to be a student
Cold
tan gau u&gt; love knowledge simply fcr
Laxallr* Brotuo Quinine Tabid*
a **k« al leaning. Ho accumulate*
vast amount of Isdoraiatiou without cure a cold in one day■ No cure.

to the Pilgrim, an excella
reriodlcal publtohed at Ho
Thia magatiue ha* rwentlj
the Land* id a now company Who are
liusdara They are «r»*rlng do pains
to make the Pilgrim a high eias* mag­
azine and they are •uoceeuiug fidmirjsbit

misalooer of public road*. and the bal

weakened, then the stomach loses it*
tiervi-controlling power and indigestion
follows with failing strength. When this Is the only scheme I know of
wblcb svems pre cl leal and pmMlble
Once institute * perfect system of firto Hasting* people oould hardly Im non- la M* under combine*) state and local
codtvol. and the number nod severity
of the firm wilt tie reduced to such an

creates a genuine feeling of unrest and
nervousness. This waa my condition

A SPLENDID COMBINATION.

The Hkkai.k to pieased to announce
that it has made arrangement! by
which it Is able to offer to Ila readers a
high class monthly magazine, in com­
bination -‘-u
noml aid

wire will "sing" and be tight. Jt to a
good way to mak* the wire* all tight
alike, and 1 think it to a good plan to
be so apt to break.from contracting by

pliers and try IL

Ttw cut Illustrate*

Boutb Carolina -station. Storing in.
Straw haa givau tbe iworvai result*. It
appears tut cottr.n»e,d hulls are ad­
mirably adapted far use la storing

Dr. Miles

Nervine

aJIays nervous irritation,
itops spurns, restores di­
gestion and mental vigor.

�PLUMBER.

A Detroit Man Goes Without Food

Forty-One Days.
FOUR CONVICTS OUT OF PRISON

Stif, Ou Dwr Hutt

of fitting mediate
under th* dlrcetK
fasted fegty-ono
trouble was astrL,^. . —
tinea. From tbe vary first tbe doctor
tried to ponuada hta patient to fast
but succeeded tn doing ao only a tittle
orer ala wefts ago. Tba.faat began
July 0 and ended August 15.
The
physician says that be has a nnmbei
of other patients who are fasting, io

If Hlttflfl lltlinil But
'.j.: Colorove &amp; Potter,
Belle Isle Fortt. Detroit. by shooting
himself Is undoubtedly Frank Wood­
ward. of Grand Rapids. Chief of Po­
lice Harvey O. Carr, of that clty^teicgrsphed that Woodward had been
mItalyg since Sunday. Carr's descrip­
tion tallies exactly with the body ot

Ids on an excursion Sunday, taking
with him Ills Ramtiler wheel Near the
suicide'* body waa a Rambler bicycle. |
■Woodward ware a light suit, as did the .
suicide, and also weighed about 12R
pounds. But tbe point which seems
to make the matter conclusive la the
fact that Frank Woodward, ot Grand]
Rapids, hnd a Auger tin 11 missing from #
the llltle Anger nf fats right band. Bo

NERVOUS DEBILITY

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
2,000,OOO.wns
jTrECKON. IN OHIO,

HASTINGS HERALD

f MASS.. ANO IOWA.
I WHAT W YOU ESTIMATE ?

Publishing Awmclallon o! Detroit, Mich co
our subscribers U&gt; nerticlpate In the dlatribn
these magnificent prize*, amounting lo (16,000

OUR OFFER.

-------

YOUR ESTIMATE.

1

Whom you send Ln your mibocrlption you also send
your estimate, fie careful to write your name, nddriwi
»nd rodmaie a» plainly as ptaaible. A* soon as we ro­
,
cclve your subscription «o will sen*) rm a certificate
ot the Press Publishing Association of Detroit, Mich,,
containing your estimate, wblah will Insure you *oy
prise your rotlmste may entitle vou to claim. Wciwlll filu a duplicate ccrtlrleate with the Press Publishing Aswciatlon. Every subscriber may make u many estlmatue aad will receive aa many certificates iu&gt; ho send* «ubacrlpUou« U»
tba Herald.
,
* " Club raisers will rcceJra a certificate for each subscription obtained.
..^K '. - WH

lu tin- yard of Frank I'lrsxak, of Hay .
City, and once one of IiLh children waa
caught In tbe act of placing some of
the stuff In Its mouth. It tuts been
proved to Im- poisonous, and the police

VALUABLE INFORMATION
To aid subocribers In forming tbelr eatlnmle, wo furnish tbe following data:

The oomtilaod official vote tn these throe states in

, 1.5*8,453 increase
1.9M.7W
••
, .
1,572,109 decrease 18.40 per cent
I.JJ2.5W
**
163 per peak
. 1,663,3(0 Increase 7.W per cent
.1,(65,610

PliZli tO 1)6 AWSItlfid 8S

I

■hewing tho combined official vote will determine who
are entitled to tho prizes aud the awards will be made
within 30 days after the official vote is known.

•

In addition to the above prizes, the following
special prizes will be paldt

'

fl txrct&gt;5 Ccrttts, tbaz tbe PTOee Publishing Aaaooluloc baa deposited f 15,000 in the Central Savings
Hank, Detroit, Mich., for the express purpose of paying
the prlxaa in their contest on the combined official vote
of tbe’statcs of Ohio, Maasacbust^ta and Iowa, and that
this hind nan tygurod for no other purpats.

To the parson making the nearest correct eallmata before July 10 r*,.. .; . ?.■(1,000.00
To tha person making tbe nearest correct estlmate between Joly Id and August 10 (100.00
To tho person making the nearest correct eetlmite betwesn August 10 and September 10. (500.00

Total, iota prize*, amounting to (15,000.00
in case Of a tie. or fbat two or more estimators are
equally correct, prizes will be divided equally between

rc •: na
&lt;nV n.-k
I*0 eatfa
0 y&lt;sirs

IBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.
fur rix twnilw.

Yoa gw,

result of • row early Wednesday
at the Halfway saloon, between
Houghton and Atlantic. The i*artles
arc Finlanders, one of whom twoamn
Involved to a drunken quarrel. Tortkilla's assailant was Mattn Saatart. '(

beats to ron tbe factory., as tbe beet*
failed to mature, and tbe growers re­
turned tn tbs fruit Industry. As a last
resort tho owuets went to Shelby. Ind_
where they contracted for 4.000 acres
of bro-ta for thia season's run. Hopes'
were entertained that the factory
would resume operation* under satis­
factory conditions In a few weeks

rested Thursday morning charged with
. banting a house and household goods
tn Rich township. Tba property be­
longed to hl« wife. Wheeler and hto
wife quarreled recently and Mr*
Wheeley went to lire with her father.
Rlehsnl Keich, wtyle Wbcvler boarded
with Flam Johnson. Mrs. Wbeelrr ae­
rated a house where she Intended to
Uro with her brothers, and moved her
household goods Into )L Wheeler say*
be was at Johnson's at tho time of tho
lire, but Johnson says ha waa DaL

THS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE.
wh wust-t,Tbe H«*W

Wlldey a rb&lt;fk for &gt;700 In (laytneut
for lumber taksn from AgnculturiU
college lands In that county. He says
tbe trespassing wan not done by his

.. 2,500.00
.. 1,000.00
.. 500.00
.. 300.00
.. 200.00
.. 100.00

Total, 997 prizes, amounting to (13,800.00

Tbs Herald will pablhh the names and addreoees of
She succottfu) ceUmators.

7

Toths 3ad
To tbe 3rd
To the 4th
Tolhsfitb
To the ezh . .
To the 7th

W. F. Edmond* la president of tliv
New Haren Barings bank, which sne­
ered* tbe B. II. Moore Banking Com

Henry Hill, of Monroe, baa been in
rr health for some time and roeentsigned what purported to be Sa
agreement between himself and a
medical company by which Um latter
agreed to enro him for (70 and ’
hto wife for (40.
The contract
turned up In the form of a not*
for (110 In the hands ef A. L. Beard,
who hu brought suit to anforea ita

Twelve loaded ora cars on the South
Shore road got away from tbe pocket
tender* at tbe Cambria mine Thur*akF«w tan down a stfevp lacifoe. «fr'
lldiug with other car* and damoltebIng about 25. Four men who were on
tba cars. Jumped for tbelr Uvea and
two more were seriously Injured. Tbe
wrecking train waa called and worked
all night tn clear tbe iraeka. The ac­
cident will cost tba railroad company
a bebl

�INGS HERKLD

o&lt; drier
obx a -. wwU !»,.
them do unto us, Thl» I* pre-cralnently a sentimental proposition aud one
which tbe Free Press would snearlugly

Tbe ‘Hthics*’ at tbs Struggle.

In discussing “the ethics" of the
strike now iu progress in tho steal in­
dustry, the Detroit Free Press shows
very Hulu sympathy for tbe labor cease.
Its editorial of last Saturday is about as
cynical and heartless a presentation of
the situation a* could have been con­
ceived—not a word in II that could afford
■ ehy encouragement to tbe mon fighting
against the steel trust for what they,
M least, conceive to be their rights, and
not a word of sympathy for the cause ot

Genera] Grosvenor, who baa recently
returned from Europe, U a threwd re­
publican leader at the radical high tariff
stripe. His remark* therefore oaths
tariff question, just, after hl* return
from abroad, are significant of the atti­
tude which the high tariff faction of the
republican party are about to assume
whenever tbequesUon of reducing tba
urlff I* broached. Mr. Grosvenor aays
that we arc too prosperous 'lo stand
any tariff agitation.” "Such doctoring
I .. “It lama*' says the Free Press, “that as has been proposed would hare a rera great deal ot sentimental non*on*e I* lou* If not fatal effect on the prosperity
talked about tbe independence (?) of
This is the cue which tbe Ohio high
• capital and labor, and the necessity for
' their going hand in band; but every in­ tariff champion has given and we may
telligent capitalist and every intelligent confidently look to see the protection­
labor leader know* that tbrrs la war ism take It up and make the most of it.
between capital and labor and that Tbe country is to be frightened into
.. there always must be war. Their eo­ icquleaceoco in the program of coolation* involve a coastant struggle for tlnuod high tariff by shouting ‘Touch
.'advantage, it Is tho instinct of capitaI the soured thing at your perUI" Hav­
io pay no more than It Is orenixdled u&gt; ing *ci up an iniquitous tystem that en• pay U&gt; got tbe work done, and It 1* the riche* a fuw at the expense of all, aad
instinct of labor to demand tho last having *o tlxed things that they Imagine
penny possible for lu service* AU Id- that their aystem cannot lie changed
dustrial progress may ba traced direct­ without bringing disaster io all, thilr
ly to this conflict and whatever cooces- program I* to »p|&gt;e*l to the fwir* of the
alons have been u.*de by either aldo
• they owe tbelr origin to an Intelligent
' selfishness, not to a spirit of maudlin
benevolenco. ”
Looked at from tho sand point of the
past there IS a great deal of "senti­
mental nonsense" in talking about tho
-interdependence (as we presum- tho
Free Prose meant to say Instead of "in.
dependence") of capital and labor. Tho
theory of the past has been that capital
had a right to do just what It pleased
with lUmoncy. to treat laboring people,
the peasants and serf* and slaves, a*
though they belonged to a different or-

polled from Kussla because bls expos­
ure of tho Osar's exile system abuses
had made him person* non grata to
His Imperial Highness. Now coram

ot&gt; tho private life at the Sultan.
Truly the autocrau of the'old world
arc men of formidable power, but if
they think they can suppress unpalat­
able truths by resorting to the methods
of tbe il ark sgeo they are likely to ba
wofally disappointed. M. Dory*'book,
having been splendidly advertised by
the Sultan'* action, Is bound te'be
widely read as a result.

partmeat who put lu many cruises as
a petty officer In the United Bates sea
service, "who got himself Into an odd

mlgkty

That was his opposition to tbe practice
at tattooing. He wu first luff* or
executive officer of the ship st tho
time I'm speaking of, and, whUe be

oer, wbtcb happen* wbta we are about
half way through tbs year, to produce
tbs etrangw effect at retting twice
fiattg.
;
Tbe first tlnre that It seta tho town
oinks Into darkness, and the Inhabit­
ants light up tbelr bouses and shops
In tbe u»ual way; presently dawn suf­
fuses over tbe town, dear daylight
follows and artificial lights are put

This IS the poorest, most unlucky,
state in the union, and almost bank­
rupt. H you don’t believe it ask the
members of the state board of equali­
zation who have been listening to the

GRAND

Ur at Skagway In Alaska they are
not fully civilised yeL They recently
hanged a man for murder, doing tbe
job In a decent and lawful manner. the tattooera. bet be always lectured
They should have tdobbed him and them pretty soundly at that But be
burned hire at the stake, tbe way they couldn’t stamp out tbe practice. Tba

ting drops behind the top or bead of Made by Behr Bros.,
tbe mountain. There be hides for soma
New York City.
time and emerges again from behind
Just below the bead and throws day­
light out upon tho locality coco more.

Get McCoy’s prices.

BUY YOUR

Machines

talking to church congregations. Mark
will hare to brace up a little on scrip­
ture and follow Teddy’s good example

ligcnt MlBshnose," has lu origin In
i wry Interdependence of espial and
or which our esteemed contemporary
parages. Tbe intelligent employer
&gt;w* that he can best advance hl* own
i by treating hi* employea jun­
tas gouerously; and the Intel Ji­
tter understood* that In living
per tba best service passible

Mb. Schwah aaya there is nothing
after bo (aid very largely Injjroducu.
Lu arbitrate. Then why la he unwill.
The time 1* soon coming when if we are
Ing to submit the question to three dlsto go oti IncrvAAlng our foreign trade,
we must accept more of foreign product*
In exchange. To do this the present
prohibitive tariff will have to be re-

tbe eastern republican loaders may say
IT IS now said that barapaou had
U» tbs contrary, tbe prosperity and
tip a* to the time when Cervera wi
commercial welfare of the country I*
coming oat. And yet he went away!
fast oom Ing to tbe point when It will de­
mand tariff reform, and all the bogle*
that they can aet up will not scare tbe
American people from entering on such

It l* said that the porters of tbe Pull­
man sleeping cars are about to form an
agreement among themselves not to
accept any “Up** leas than iwanty-flve
oena. It they do It will be a good
time for tbe American traveling pub­
lic to rebel against tbe whole ,'*Up"
system. There Is no good reason why.
the people'who travel on these cars
should pay the salaries af the com­
patty's employes. The oompany pays
niggardly wages to iu porters with
the expectation that the public will
make up the balance by feeing these
gentlemen for doing such service aa
maybe desired.
The whole practice ot Upping is re­
pugnant to the American Idea of
oqualliy and fairness. When a man
takes a meal at * hotel, or ridsa In a
Pullman car, or lakes passage ou a

of T. Phillips.

ploye* of tho company he patronize* u
smy one else who pay* for similar ser­
vice. These employea sbouId be paid
by tbelr employers Instead ot being
made dependent os* the benevolence or
charity of the public. The custom tnay
do very well for Europe built is to&lt;&gt;
degrading to bo aeceptabls to self-

Needles 20c per dozen
for all machines.

Oil that will make.st
your machine runut
easy for 6c each, large
bottles, or 5 for 25c.

"Well, only two morning* after that
thia kindly 'drat IntF showed himself
up and cot the terrible Uogb frutn tbe
whole ship's company for'ard. The of-

Sewing machines from
$13 to $40.

a pair of small trunks on, they'd stand
wbeo they got up an tba bet mornings
to gel cooled off. Tbe apparatus bad
only been up for a.eoaplo of days whan
an this morning that I’m speaklag of

bands* tn tbe morning, and all tbe men
were on deck. Well, when they saw
tba ’flrst luff* stripped tbit way there
went up a about from that ship's com­
pany that sounded like a homeward

T. PHILLIPS
dently be saw great possibilities tn Mr.
Cleveland’* career, tor be determined
to win bls friondshlp. Every night bo
wrote oat a report upon tho political
Bitnation la tbe sate based upon tbe
latest In forma tloa which bad come to
the committee aud mailed tbe report
Mr. Cleveland was elected governor. be
chew Ijimont for his private secretary
over many aaplract*. On tbe day of

neck to hl* middle. It was ell Japa­
nese work—dragon*, eagles, snakes,
dainty garden scenes aud all that sort
of stuff—In all of the Japanese tattoo-

tula of butter and a cop ot grin al* ted
sugar. Beat the yolks of three eggs
aad tbe white of one egg very light and
add to them tbe grated peel and juice
of a gocti slz.it lemon. When the sugar
and butter have melted, add slowly the
•ggs and lemon and stir over tbe Are
until thick, watching carefully that the

UPRIGHT
PIANO,

prosperity Is not haard on a monstrous
system of tariff rnatrictlotia dnlgtied to
make It difficult and expensive to carry
on trade with foreign countries, but
A BUTtuH party ot man-of-war's men
from the modern standpoint It a um prevail* in spite of it. Rather It Is due has landed on tbe coot of Spain and
“aeuUmenal nonxeuie” to ulk of Inter­ to our wonderful product1, vcdcm, bound­ overawed tho Spanish carbineers.
dependence between capital and labor. less energy and Improved methods of
It may be aeutlmenal but it I* not non­ manufacture aud transpra-uiloo
sente. Sentiment, sneered at by some
critics who imagine themselves to be thus tar been settled by our European
eminently practical—and the Free creditors, very largely by the return of
Proas scenic to be among them—1* the American securities which they have
most potent force In the world today. held. Of course such a large balance
.And it is sentiment that has enabled can not be liquidated In cash There
preacntitate Of advancement—the sen­
timent that the laboring claates have
been struggling for justice and that
they ought to have tbe same right to
the pursuit ot happiness a* the rich.
- Of course II will have to be admitted
that there I* a conflict going on between
capita! and labor and that in a certain
sense till* conflict cannot cease. But II
U not true that this conflict must alway* take the form of relentless war,
and as tbe Free Press say* “a consant
struggle for advantage.” The world I*
. growing more allrulMlc and the senti­
ment of the golden rule Is more nod
Bore entering the public conscience end
Influencing the relation* between men.
Thia spirit ot “maudlin benevolence"
M the Free Press cell* it, ha* resulted
,1a many Improvements In the condition
at tbs laboring classes and has prompt.•d many capitalists, like Carnegie and
Pullman and Arusour to Inaugurate beMvoleut enterprise* designed to uplift
lbs laboring classes.
It may be granted also that "an In-.
UUIgsnt salfishnMs" baa been tho orl'gin of Industrial progress. But this
kind of MlflshncM, which is almost akin
to bouerolenoc, !» not provocative of
war between capital and labor. For It

FAMOUS

tangtL tba executive officer locked up tn
surprise. and wbeo be saw tbe wbole
ship’s company doing nothlog but sure
at him with grins bo turned as rod as
a b*sL looked down at himself and
hustled for bl* room at tbe gallop He

■'My daugt&gt;isr." mM the lady with
tbe chin that lapped over Itself, -la
going to marry a very wealthy young
mtn. I can't tall yon exactly bow

Leach lake is a pleasant place
to spend a day, week or the Sum­
mer. I will furnish board for
any length of time at reasonable
rates. I also have a cottage to
rent at $3.60 per week, including
boat. Bait furnished at satisfac­
tory price. Cigars and softdrinks
kept on hand. * Phone 101-2r.

Optra tout.

ONE NIGHT ONLY
mow, Jt|H. 9.
’

be emerged about half an boar later In
uniform, but be took It all good nataredly, and Hutt afwri^ou be said to me
on the quiet:
sure enough, bat 1 bad those imbecile
things needled on me wb«a J waa a
pinbead of a cadet, thinking It was fine.
Anyhow, it's not a case of doing a* 1
to. bat of doing a. 1 say I*
"I coaid only grin to reply, and be
snorted and then grlnntJ aud went aft.

^sorters!

FREI) RAYMONDH

GREATEST SCENIC PRODUCTION

tsr. To speak promptly and positively
Is generally to act promptly and posi­
tively. to speak politely Is to act po­
litely. and to speak gruffly and tndely
la a good way to make rude action easy.

Hrkansaw
Proeoauxi by Ute groat

Otienii kEinnuni Cur

�School*
«Book$

Gottlob Weber, ot the second ward, ssnlon this week. And it we do say
it building a bam. •
’•
f *' it th. September number to a credit­
able looking job.
Oraig Bowling w»aat the "Baplda"
Mies Martha Slater, of Anu Arbor,
who It will be remembered, was a
’ teacher in our high school two years
ago, has boec the guest of Mrs. Ellen
Robinson and other friends in tho city
several dsya She left here yesterday
for LsSalfe, III, where she will re­
sumo her position in tho schools of that
■ The F. A A. M. and K. O. T. M.
lodge rooms u Middlevilla are being
papered yid •‘otherwise Improved,"
according to the Sun. We suppose
that •‘otberwlae Improved" meanithat
tbe goal U having a new pair of borne
made, the greased plank U being
sandpapered and the prodding Irons
and other paraphernalia for doing de­
gree work are being sharpened up.
When the brethren get ready ur do
some "work" we should like to go ov«r

Of second hand books we have
as complete a line aa is possible
Gome early and make your se­
lection., Forty to 50 per cent
saved over a new book.
meat at Muskegon next Wednesday .
The Mark Twain is the best
Mrs. Della Moaber, of Onondaga, la
6c. tablet on the market
the guest of Mrs. George Hinchman.
Next (Tuesday the Kalamazoo team
. Everything you need in the
Mtoa Agnes Dooley, of Grand Rapids, that played here during the carnival
school room.
spent Bunday with her parents In this will cameover to give Hastings another
After a mouth** visit in thia city
Lron Rolfe returned to Grand Rapids,
Monday.
Harry Hewca at Grand Rapids Is vis­
iting hto grandparents, M. and Mrs. J.

nest Tuesday prepared to redeem
themselves and an exciting game may
be looked for. Tbe HEXAI.D hopes to
see our cltlxens turn out and give tbe
lioys a benefit. It has cost them a good

Stauffer

Cx»l ud Ptrwul.

R To Mr. aud Mrs. Perry Hall Sunday
Mark Mahar, of Vermontville, waa
g - Burning, a daughter
the gneet of Mias Edna Brooks Sunday
f
Good quality otspectacles for 25 rents end Monday.
? . M John Bcssmer’S, vhejjeweior,
Mrs. James Grace aad Miss Cora
&gt;;The Heraldand Tbe Pilgrim to psy- Rlekle spent Sunday and Monday 1c
“ lo-adranco subscribers for only 11 25. ,
Miss Ethel Ashaltcr returned Friday
. from an extended visit In Cwpcrwvtlla
. • Dr. W. B.Matibswo, of Grand Rapr ids, waa .thogueA Of his parent* over
Misses Julia Slattery and Mao MoJ’barlln, of Grand Rapids. wert In tbe
Mr*. Noah Kctjry will entertain the city over Sunday,
Ladlea* Aid Boel sty ofWclcotnc Church,
Miss Agnes LtfWry expects to go to
Sept. lull.
Oberlin next week, where she will take
A. A. Eggleston is at Woodbury a course in tho college.
.
where be to doing a job of painting for
Mr. and Mrs. Bert FrakSr, of Owosso,

were the guests of bls parents in tho
Gloan' Greenfield, of Grand Rapids, city Sunday and Monday.
visited friends in the city from Friday
The Hawings Musical Club will post­
until Tuesday.
,
pone lu meeting until October 1st, on
Players of flinch will find just what
they want In the lino of cards at the
John Kano, of Mt. IHoasant, had
beau ths guest of blsuuclo, Father
Kennedy, a few days this week.
The ladies of tha Presbyterian chu rch
will give a supper at tha G. A. R. hall
Friday afternoon and evening, Sept. 13.
H. M. Erb will not go to Dalton as he
intended, but remain In this city. He
Bev. II. H. VanAukcn will speak has engaged to clerk for Frank Horton,
next Sunday nlgbt oda "Danger that beginning next Monday.
Threatens the Publto School."
“Old Arkansaw" the greatoyt scenic
- Mrs. A. F. Hutchinson, of Chicago, production of tha.Sge, with ■ wealth of
has been , the guest of Mr. and Mrs. beautiful scenery nod a tfom^euy of
George (Bachman since Sunday.
reputation and rooognlird ability will
A play-you win never forget—"Old appoar at Hastings opera' hodse, Mon-1
;? •
SSB ■,
Arkansaw." Will be hero in aU It* day, Sep*. tAh.
va&lt; entirety, Monday, SepuBth.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carsethof OtscEbencxor A. Hhlriay, an old soldier go, were In the city yesterday. They
living north Of the’city, has beyn Intend to leave Ot*sgoepcm and locate
granted a pension of *30 a month. lu Chicago. Batoro going to Chicago,
Wm. Fairchild has moved into Ira however, they will return Nero for a
few weak*' vlait.

Through tbcc&lt;x&gt;rU«y of Manager A.
C. Brown, a Herald representative waa
shown through the Hastings Table Co.'«
factory tbs other day He found tbe
turning out the dining lablra for which
it Is famous lu large quandtluL About
GO hands are employed at pr&lt;»ent. Tho
new building designed for tbe tlnlsbjug and shipping departments to com­
pleted and will soon be occupied. This
building will be a great convenience to
tho company In packing and shipping
tbelr goals, u a C. K. A- 8. side track
runs along side of the building, great­
ly facilitating the loading of cars

Last Saturday morning tho farm
house owned by Mrs. Lena Messner,
just west of Freei-crt, waa destroyed by

Messner !» a daughter ot Gottlieb Naglor ot this city, the place being tho old
homestead of tho Nagler family, whore
John O. Nagler of this city, waa raised.
Tho Uro waa caused by thooverturning

*300 on the contents. Mr. J. G. Naglef
waa called by telephone and went over
to Freeport Saturday forenoon. HU

Mrs. Orlando Clark, of Lucerne,
Colo, formerly Mrs Osgood Gilman, of
Hastings, arrived at tbe C. K. &lt;fc 8.
station, Saturday at 3:43 p. m. Several

as she stepped from the platform and
accompanied her to tho pleasant veran­
da at Mrs. D. A. Bowker^ where a
very enjoyable hour was spent by al)
In exchanging happy thoughts and re­
lating incidents occurring during the
six years' absence of Mrs. Clark. A
relishing feature of tho occasion waa
the fine early Crawford pooches served
by Mrs. Bowker. Mrs. Clark to at
present the guest, of Mary R Wilcox
with whom she will make her home
and'will po sent lo'thedoul letter office
while visiting friends in tbe city.
If not called fot by -SofAember Sth.
According to reports received from
Wat. Lewis, Wm. Warner, Olive Tim­
the new fractional school district No. 2,
Mr. and Mr*. Braith Stanley and Mr. merman, Chas. Davis, Mrs. Lyde Kel­
Hastings and Castleton, tbelr first an­
ly,
Mrs.
E.
W.
Wheeler.
"
'
and Mrs. Doty, of Bedford, were the:
Mrs. Gcp. S. Hooper, whoso home has nual school meeting passed ot! without
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hinchman
heretofore b&lt; tn at Dallas, Texas, and aby of the predicted bloodshed. It will
Tbe Hkrai.d

i Third Michigan Volunteer Infantry
1 ba hald in Grand lUplds, Soptem• 12th and 13th.
Im. W. B. Powers, Mrs. StellaGreand Miss Belle Rogen wept to
talc the Orel pf the weak to attend

'
■
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who haaboea spending the summer
herewith hsrparanU, Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Stebbins, left for Memphis,
Tenn., Saturday morning. The latter
dty will be her home hereafter.
Will Butler, ton of Mr. and Mrs. L.
8. Butler of this dty, who nas been
with the hospital staff In the Phillippines the past two years, to enroute
home, he having boon trausfervd* to
tbe U. S. Ho expects to visit in tho
etoy next week.--CharkMo .Undec .
See the great train robbery, the
must roallsUo and thrilling scene ever
proacuted oa any stage! See the olectrle. fountain! Bro the express train
travel swiftly around tho mountain
pajh^y, W1) fearoros In that greatest of

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formed last winter by special act of tbe
legislature and a good deal 'of feeling
waa stirred up over the matter. There
waa a large attendance at tbe annual
meet I ng. sod M votes were cast. Frank
Charlton waa re-elected asecoeor and
the faction that favors keeping up the
new district and going ahead with tho
school appears to have won out. School
was begun Monday morning, a private
bouse belonging to Frank Johnson hav­
Ing been rented foe the purpose. Miss

Among the duties that will ooms be­
fore tbe board of supervisors al the Octo­
ber term will bathe election of a county
drain commissioner, to kuo-ecd Patrick
Dooley. Mr. Dooley has had two terms
lu this office but the Hkkaia&gt; believe,
that thabeattuterceuof the county will
be subserved by bls re-clecilon, even
though 1*, may ba somewhat unusual to
keep a man for ihroeMrms In this office.
Mr. Dooley has proved lobe an ofiBetont
and energetic drain commissioner and
as them st. several very Important
drain* tn oonun&gt;plaj.Ion or already un­

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■Advance Styles

FALL GARMENTS
We are receiving and placing on sale, in our cloak
room, second floor, an attractive line of

Style and variety will speak for themselves, quality
and workmanship are the best that can be produced.
This fall we will be in a position to serve our cus­
tomers even better than former seasons.

�A Tangle
Mm get away. To* M’s ready qulia im­
portant You'll excuse ms. won't you F
He did not wait for her reply. Tan
seconds later be bad hla hand upon tbe
ar* of tho man who tod preceded him

* Great Nerve Medicine.

"Tbe clock that I pot Into your over­
coat pocket?" said Tyrrell. “You were
alttlng beside me Jolt before tbe colll-

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"By tbe Jumping gingerbread. It’s
roe!" be gasped. "My man changed
to seat He’s on the car. and It's half

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RIDER AGENTS WANTED
In each town to ride and exhibit a sample :oor model
bicyclo of our manutectoiw. TOU CAN BAKE *10 TO
*50 A WEEK beside* having a wheel to ride for yourself.

IS0I Modal* Curastoed $10 to $18
'00 &amp; '88 Modtl* £Z $7 fa $12
SSflAtfVlftK*
ts $8

Grind Hip ids S&gt; Indiana Rallvtj,

We ship any bicycle ON APPROVAL to
anyone tctlAoul a ce&gt;U deposit m adeance and allow

tcnlrtsce, but tbe wretched thing ticked
with a peculiar pbrrlng sound. It wa%
hi fact a clock which Tyrrell bad pre­
sented to Mlaa Florence Ceffln. dangh

110 DAYS FREE TRIAL. !X;
no rUk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay
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pier macbe and shaixd and colonel like
a human skull, with a glass covered
dial In the top of Its little cranlam.
Florence was different from tbe girls
of tbe Olmstead.Tyrrell caste. Kha took
preeente—when she liked the donors—
and was mighty glad to get them. She
bad acquired a unique anil Interesting
collection of JeWeled skulls and cross

Louisville
JJallroad

S Maibville

between tbe electric car and a big ex­
press wapm were all coincident. Tyr­
rell waa thrown against his fair coinpankio with considerable violence, and
there waa wild confusion In the car.
Even Tyrrell lost hla Interest In tbe

last managed to tear himself away. In
the outer ball be roct a messenger boy
with a package and not*. Tbe package
looked strangely familiar. Moreover, it

scribed with great minuteness tbe elock
presented by Tyrrell, recklessly giving
bls name to cold type In connection
with IL Htea Olmstead knew all about
this affair. Having read tbe article In
tbe paper, she must svto be aware that
tba dock purred when tt ticked. That
peculiarity bad been distinctly men­
tioned, and. blessed martyrs, tow M
pm isd aa it lay in Tyrrell's pocket ao

TW Idea of marrying Marla OUuaUad
had grown Into TyrrelTa nature ao
slowly and steadily that be already suf­
fered many of the Inconveniences of achard things to him when be had called
smFlorence. and X regret to say that
to tBd call upon her even after Ma
promise to hla mother.

•* died be called fur It. and, worst
was looking out of the window,"
“Very odd." ba replied, with ao eye
Marie, "and 1 thought 1 sew you upon tbe man anting beside bar, who
s out of Hatarieh's store"
wu motioning to tbe conductor u if be
Intended to get oct st tho next c.-roer.
"Ani before that," aha continued. “I
seemed to bear It ticking."
Mild nut do to
Sbo glanced at tbe pocket which !.»□

Chicago.

W THE GREAT "W
FT0N1C LAXATIVE &lt;
again In her present*. Tve come back
to tell yon tbe troth and to vwear that
I wtn never tell you another falsehood
u long u 1 Ute. I couldn't go away
from you sod leave a He behind, for I
love you. little girt tbaTa all there la to
ttbaf"If that’s true. Ned." said she, *TU
forgive all tho lies tn tbe world."

which be related preetoely what bad
happened In tbe car. Bhe laughed UH
tbe tears ran down her chaeta, and
while she was thus pleasantly engaged
the tnrseengtr boy arrived with tba

If you have sour stomach, indigestion, HHouanaea. constipation, bad
breath, dlerineea. inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, lose
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin,
or any rympt oms and dIsorders which tall tbe Story of bad bowels and «*
Impaired digestive system, Ijaxakola Will Cure YoO. f
.

It will dean out tho bowels, stimulate the Uv«r and kidneys, strengthen
tto mucous mambraiMa of tbe stomach. purify your blood aad put you
-ea year feet" again. Your appetite will return, your bowels mown regolariy, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you. your skin will clear am*
freshen aad you will feel tho old time energy and buoyancy.

For Sato W

FRED L. HEATH

ward Tyrrell will be abb to explain.
Mlaa Olmstead desires to say only that
the alarm went off In tbe pocket of a
gantlsman who waa riding In tba same
car aa herself. He waa naturally some­
what surprised, but be rightly Inferred
that the clock bad been put Into hla
pocket by a person whom he bad seen

Supposing that this Lad been the result
of an accident, tbe gcuttetnan appealed
to Mias Olmstead, who agreed to see
that tbe property was returned. Will
Mine Cofflu kindly inform Mr. Tyrrell
of the facta, as Mias Olmrtead will not
see him again 1"
"That MOtote as if it bad beret writ

PATENTS*
SE&amp;SSFREI

�ASTORIA

Ohio City.

PALATIAL

THINK

HOSES IN WATER.

Th® Kind You Have AJvraye Bought, and which has been
In tue fur over 30 years, has borne the signature of
_Z7
— and has been mode under his pcr/*7s
. •onaI supervision since its Infancy.
Alkrw no one to deceive you in thisAll Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Just-os-guocl” are bat
Experiments that trifle with and eodanger the health of
Infants nud Children—Experience ugaln.it Experiment.

STRIKE

MISMANAGED.

Ugatlng the situation In tho beat Suck
action would probably bo followed by
the return at tho Joliet worker* and

What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute fur Castor OU, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Byrupa. It 1* Pleasant- It
contains neither Opiam. Morphine nor other Narcotic
subetauce. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrhceu aud Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural alocp
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

CeflAl H4vml«a&lt;»tl.

ALWAYS

Bean the Signature of

In Use For Over 30 Years.

Cheaper than Ever

'COLORADO and UTAH

Chap, hints. ul Ufut Idnj.

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
$25.00

WU'S WIFE SOON TO COME.

$31.50

undrr.i,*,4.
-IB.Milk 4*K&gt;s4r*art*T»-

BEAN FAMINE ON

Pere Marquette

Red
Cross

E. O. Siggera, patout lawyer Wash­
ington, D. Cn whoso ad appears In our
columns, la an attorney of twetuy-ooe
year* active practice aud la well recom­
mended to us. Ills rating will be found
in Dun’s and Bradstreet's reports, aa
he owns ths Inventive Aga He has
sent us application blanks and other
papers, aud lavestori who are intend­
Ing to apply for patents, would save
time by calling at this office and get­
ting the papers before presenting their
applications through any other source.

IN

BOSTON.

rvare has th* price «xc«»dad $l.W a
bushel. Naw. bowovar, owing to a
short crop In New Tort, Michigan.
California and Canada Isst year, the
supply Is nearly exhausted and ths
price has Jumped to |$ a bush*! aad
Is gUll soaring. Th# California crop
thia year ts reported to be large aad
when It comes tn tho price of beans
Is eipected to go back to about nor­
mal Meantime brans are a luxury In

tsr Aim ply because th* BL Pvtsrsburt
poet w»- declined by Li Ching Fang
the adopted eon of U Hung Chang. &lt;4

N.w Tort, Sept ».—Tbe old story
of a wealthy middle-aged business man
and a pretty, girlish typewriter, a eagua) meeting on a New York Central
train, subeequsnt drives, dinners. ths-

grow receipts since Sept. 1. 1P00. wen
S7«J»T&lt; bales, against Mf.HS last s«a
son; n*t receipts. 44J.U$ bales, agalns
4&lt;14*S last ess eon The value of nr
receipts is $3O,TM.M4 M. against $17,

shoes.
gloves.
Imported
Parisian
gowns, diamond-studded watches and
other jewels and a love that finally
grow sold figures la a anil for $60,040
damages tor breach ot promise ol

Raleigh. Ft C, Sept. 1-John Went
enraged by * remark ot bls father
David Ware, about hla wife, killed hli
falter with a revolver. and twice aha
claims. In November. 1WS. When th»
day fur the wedding arrived, Miss
Barker says. Vakntlno told her be
»u not sure he loved her and declined

Wise Elisabeth J. Smith, s Derby.
Coon., heiress, tins married William
Shaw, a mrchaold who rants U a
day. Relatives tried to dissuade bet
from marrying the poor artisan. Some
nf them bad threatened to aitoud th*
wedding an.! she hired poltaetnen to

brewery employe living at »1« Eas
avenue In thia dty. killed hla slater
In-taw. Mra. Caroline Kline, by kicktni
her. He bad quarreled with her abou
table napkin*
BL Paul, Hept- J—Mies Alla Muel
lor den let the rumor that she la «n
gaged to many -Jim” Toeagw Ha
Stater aad both Ue Touagst broth*®

�was la Hauls Creek
day and Friday.
and family of Carl Is I &lt;
Shaffer. Bunday.

Roy Robinson Is al tba doctor'* doing

“things'* oxnc climb­
ing and floating in t

ion Coffee

ist-m
church Sunday evening,
ram this place attended a
I I..* —-*
.
u. W. Cappy and family* returned
homo from Tbornapplo Lake last Salur■{■h-'rv will be u Im cream social al

QUIMBY.
Chas. CaaUilain, wife and daughter
.lire, who have been visiting friends
st this place, returned to tbelr homo Ln
Ohio last Bunday.
School began Monday with Loa ter
Webb as teacher.
•
Sunday at J. H. Fail's.
' i ar u.r.t...

nesday.

tbelr daughters, Mr*. Shell Warner and
Un. EarIB Un
_ ton,
. i.over
.... Sunday.
.

and wife called on
JOHNSTOWN.
Born. Bept- 1st., to Ezra Tun gate and

in* bar from Colorado ■
Tom Fuller waa In Bat
tbe home of Nile Wellman and wife from Saturday until Monday.
Mrs. Fred Merrill has been entertain­
Friday night.
ing relatives from FYoeport and Mid
*
DUNCAN LAKE.
Working Night and Day.
happy
around the bouse again.
Tho busiest and mlghBest little thing
Wm. Burroughs of Battle Crock is
that over was made Is Dr. King's Now visiting relatives at this place.
asm. r men nay ana aaurtiwr, Mrs.
.
Life nils. There Dills change weakFred VaaSycle and wife had company , Lixzls Stlmpaoa, and children called on
from Baltin Creak over Sunday.
Mrs. Freak Demon th and sons, Denols
Our school oommeuom next Monday
They're wonderful in building up the with Mis. Kellogg of NMhvills M the and Arthur, visited hoc brother. Dill
health. Only tsc per box. Sold by halm.
W. H. Goodyear.

DELTON.
CARLTON CENTER.
Ono hundred and thirty-five tickets
Mrs. Wall of Grand Rapids Is visit­
ing friends near tbe Center.
Wm. i’billlpv of Hastlnn was here
Verdle Knowles went to Detroit, Sun­
IRVING.
day She expects to spend the year in ,on buslneas Isst Monday. He is think­
ing ot locating bora in tbe harbor buslEtta Hubbard has returned u&gt; her school In that city.
nainem Io Waukegan, after spending
Hcnry Mead of Hastings was a guest
home ot her parents in north Carlton.
C- Brooks. D- R. Foster and their of Duncan McBain over Sunday.
Gertruda Meaiuer of Wayland Is vis­
Our school opened Monday, Addin
iting NslileHIIU
Mrs. Dr. May of Coats Grove waa at Blawson as tcacncr.
Wil) Chase opened the village school Peter Covert's, Bunday.
Monday mornlog.
Jessie Brooks Is spending a few days
with friends in Hastings.
but slight hopes of her recovery.
Mrs. J. Odell entertained the U A. loaded a reunion of the Phelps family
at Cleveland, O.. thia week.
Seymour Andrus began teaching 8. Wednesday afternoon.
A. F. Norris of Cloverdale was In
Mrs. Myrtle Hynes ot Delton Is car­
south of Hastings. Monday1 an,l Chas'
town last Friday soliciting life insurHills Is teaching the Moulton school log for her mother. Mrs. Philo Fuller,
who
is
very
sick
at
this
writing.
near Freeport.
Abe Felder has purchased of George
Carlton
Center
Is
again
without
a
Tbe aid society gave a root;
blacksmith. Mr. Slayton has returned Vauiy ne the Utile frame dwelling house
parsonage Tuesday evening.
north of town and has moved It to his
to his home on the State Road.

day with friends at this p&amp;c.:
Mrs. J. A- Bacheller Is visiting

Several from hero attended the farm­
Walter Robertson Is building so ad­ ings were calling on friends at the
er** picnic al Gun lake last Saturday.
dition to bls house now occupied by J Center, Tuesday
A. L. Clark made a bustneaa trip to
Griffin.
Battle Creek last Saturday.
John Campbel) will erect a new huu»«i
A Shocking Calamity
on his farm In Rutland thia fall.
Jerry Sproul has sold hU property on
Morris and Grace Plorsoe, Kirk Hills
"Lately befell • railroad laborer," the corner of Grove and Maple streets
and Ed Betts began school st Mlddlo- write* Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford. to I. M. Hint of Augusta. Mr. Flint
Ark. "His foot wmbadly crushed, but
ion ot the buildings.
AC the school meeting Monday even- Buckles’s Arnies8*1 «c cured him. It's
ig Charles Williams was re elected simply wonderful for burns, bolls, pile*
and all skin eruptions. It's the world^ Labor day.
John Francisco and Susie Whltemore
champion healer. Cure guaranteed.
were
united
In
marriage
last Friday
also to build a now feuoe for the school 25c. Bold by W- H. Goodyear.
evening al the home of the bride’s par­
yard.

NORTH CARLTON.
Quite a number attended the surprise
given on Mr. Woolnhna last Friday
evening. Mr. Woolahan left Monday
for tho north where ho will work the
coming winter. Fred Burd aooompan-

Byron Mingus and mother of Rutland
spent Sunday with friends hare.
Dalle Rogers will visit the Pan-Amur-

brother.
LEE SCHOOL VICINITY.
Carrie Reiser of north Woodland vis-

it of Maude
[ary and Aguce Buehler of Lansing
visiting their uncle, C. Mast, and

visiting bls son Harvey at Augusta.
John Geiger, wile and daughter
Violet visited friends In Freeport, Sun-

gone io
Hj.
Jarnos Aspiaail and family of Caslle-

Mrs. Emma Maltlson has moved back

'a“

the toes, should be trented by keeping
the toe* so as to prevent maaceratloo oalrMMUrareaB.009K.7S. &lt;e
Sheep and lamia dull and
and py bethtng It frequently with

nutena, ira Auams ano wire, uni
Benjamin, Henrv Adams, Nate Moffitt,
Ed Morgan end Sire. Douglas and their
families also Brad McLoud and Scott
Boyc*.

Hogs active and higher trade la
at the following prices:... J
Primo mediums, Sd.(ld (rf MOO
ors, SO.35 (4 MW: pigs7ieJ6 G
roughs. M.2S9 U.M; stags, t of

miss

Mrs. Dill Beniamin and daughter
Vers will lake in the excursion u&gt;
Cleveland. Sept. Hh, and visit friends
in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

pointer In oils and puts as much test

Hetty Green'i

tantly related to 'the admiral and for
other relatives from Leighton, Sunday.
faah Csttaaa.
re have not devised

Llchty *s Colery Nerve Compound la a
scientific combination of nature's health
restorers, celery,
cocoa, cascara.
sagrads, hops, dandelion, buzliu, man­
drake, sarsaparilla and chamomile.
Sickly children, weary women, and
tired and broken down men I'.nd in thia
compound health, strength and
news. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.

hinTS M

calico, rauslltn aud tbe like than tbe
old fashioned practice of soaking them
an hour Io a pall of water to which a
teaspoonful of sugar of lead ba* been
added. Red calicoes rosy be soaked lu
strong borax water. Tbe caution must

should be taken Jn the use of sugar of

Picklim!

castori/
Yh RiwMsiftlMl

Th IM

Signature of

Farmers and Fruit Growai
Growers Union will please send

O'Donnell, Mich.

C. Sea tar and wile, MonMrs. Cha*. Cowell and children, after
a few weeks' visit with relatives here, health food products of which he has
that are to be kept for winter use
to their home la Illinois, Sat­
Mrs. Jaante Shamp of Nashville visited returned
should bo turned Into cans while hot
urday.
St J. H. Durkee's last Thu reday.
The boys hare all returned from tbolr
and sealed airtight.
work
on
the
railroad
near
Kalamazoo.
raraervlile
Th* social al W. Foreman’s wm wall
follows:
Geo.
Vaotyoe,
director;
W.
Indians
OraAddlt
T. PUroe, moderator; Dr. 0. A- Scrib­
ner, aassesor.
J. O. Hughes ot Hastings was guest spoonful of salt, pM-balf teaspoonful
his death hn fellbetA. L. Clark aad wife ace entertain­ tsrshire sane*, one teaspoonful of lem­
ing i ’V7 MMd ,rWa
Cr**k on Juice, one tablcspoonfnl of butter,
birthday.
one-half cupful of hot water, red pepAustin Bates aad wifs of Irving
visiting at Ennonl Bates'.
Harrr Wood of Hastings visited his
Mm Caroll no Brogdon started MoaYANKEE
SPRINGS.
oousia, Floyd Wood, last wook.
A tow from this vicinity attended the
Farmers’ picnic was well attended,
farmers' picnic at Gun lake last week. Saturday being the best day. A good
place to meet our old friends.
Sunday night llov. Clack preached
COATS GROVE
his farewell sermon to a full bouse. tittle cold
began teaching lu the
We hope thoannual conference "111 bo
hem Into the
Monday.
so kind aa to send him back.
smooth and
conducted li
Her------- —
and Ismoa juice. Beat tbe white* ot
lub one night reoeev- sing.
sis resulting from cerebral n

a

quently scraped away with a dull knife
or m small flis. A salve cuntalAlng
salicylic acid appl

School commenced Sept. 3rd with
Ella Hubbard aa teacher.
Among those who attended the farm­

Cider vinegar ta preferable In all
SHULTZ.
fruit and vegetables better than otbet
Many of our people took the train tor
C. 8. Harger has been thinking of klqds, but because It gives a better
"Karoo”, Mondaystarting a brick yard. He has found
Mrs. Maude Zorbel, who has been suitable clay on bls farm east of town flavor. Que thing should always be re
to make brink enough to build a largo membered—that tbe bands must never
•lowly.
city. Ho has scut some of It away for go into the pickle, either to stir or to re
Eva Erwgy began school hare Mon­ analysis and If It proves to bo all right
day with a good attendance.
bo may start soon.
ravin1 or granite spouus or forks
Mrs. Will Haros and Mrs. Judge
W. H. Wickwire had three horses
Robinson of Hastings called on Maude killed by lightning last Friday morn­
Bolling the vinegar will weaken It
ing. They were out In tho field and For sour pickles It should bo scalded
there was not a tree or anything near only. A gran!tsware or porcelain lined
out to school meeting, but they decid­ them. They were Insured.
ed to establish a district library. They
kettle should be used for the purpose
report 113-tW on hand fur that purpose.
Mr. Straub ot Kalamazoo waa a guest last Saturdaymouthed stone crocks are best. The
at Leo McDonald's tho past week.
Bello Arbour went to Middleville last
Alfred Snuggs ot Nashville was seen Saturday, where she Is employed as
above the plekle. A double cloth ovet
on our streets Bunday.
teacher In the eighth grade in tbe Mid­
P. R. Karnes and wife and Carl Wada dleville school.
Cbw. Whiten made a bivilucM trip to vinegar begins to look white on top. It
an extended visit with relatives and Kalsmaroo last Saturday.
- Mrs. Orin Barrett and son visited her should be turned off. scalded and
daughter at Naahvllle last Saturday skimmed. A small piece of horse radand Bunday.
RUTLAND CENTER.
There I* a new remedy out called vent molding and will keep tbe vlnegu
School commenced in district No. 8 Alfalfariue. We supposed at first It strong. A dark, dry place Is ths best
last Monday.
was a preparation intended to cure for keeping them.
Chas. Rogers of Hastings visited rel­ grass widows of tbe b*y fever, but it
In pickling small cucumbers, green
atives here last week.
Isn't, which goes to show that a man
may guess wrong the very first time.
turmeric is eomettmes used to Im
Ulas spent two days last week ta camp
Q. A. Hynes’ rutted friends al Carl­
ton Cantor teat Sunday.
Wtn. Cooper ts oa the sick Hat again. good green color Is wanted, la to pul
Felix Chamberlin will take in the G. the fruit Into cold vinegar aud beat
Eva Erway commenced her sell
A. R. excursion to Cleveland next
the Sbuiu district last Monday.
factory. A small quantity of alum wll
Ernest Edger visited relatival
make tbe pickles crisp aud firm. BarFriday and Saturday and spent o

brittle thread ot life much longer.
Hee was closed Saturday,
rale.
Ivaster teaches our school this

maj bo facilitated by mo!at&lt;nlng tbe

squares of lightly browned toast.

A milliner restores soiled and crum­
pled ribbon by sponging first with amtnoula and water and then pressing

care should be taken to pot a piece of

rtbbou may lx- removed by sponging
with slcoboL
Where upsebleed la unusually obstlMlc. refusing to yield to the ordinary
remedies. a dernier reesort la to plug

tho else of tbe tint joint of tbe thumb,
around which a bit of thread Is tiefl.
Oil tbe plug, roil to a point on one rtul
and Introduce tn tho nose with a twist­
ing motion until It reaches the point
where the bleeding comes from.

When a polished table la stained by
hot dish, one restoring process ts to
or olive olL This treatment ts excel­
lent for keeping any polished furniture

Poaches for eale.-C. B. Baldwin.
A number of good farms for sale.
Ed wards. O'Donnell.
t
I will bo prepared to buy and handle

Mott, .Hastings.

Baltimore. one-half mile west at MoOmber school house. M. M. BUXXTM.
For further Information loquirpOf
O’Donnell. Mich.

UOtillg COKlMl™

grown ’ Orfl&lt;
*150 CROWN ORGAN

and for certain domestic ones ts quits

milk, a teaspoonful of baking aoda dls-

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. Clarke 4 Co., groceries,
Woolley &amp; Bronson; shoe*.
Fred L. Heath, drags.
.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
yolks of two eggs; add a little cayenne
aad a gill of warmed milk; dissolve Rentes &amp; Walldorfl, furniture.
half a teaspoonful of flour In a Utile J. P. Renkes, bakery.
.
F. R^ Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.

.....

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits-repaired,
and ire are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Reflued,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
AU Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a cal!. -

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Adjoining Bentley A Wider's Planing

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, J9Q1.

IESIDEWT McKim

The president retained th* full exer-1

HAPPY EVEiT AT HASHVILLE

cis* of hl* faculties mull pUred on the
operating table sad subjected io an an\ RW^PTtON ON THE aesthetlo. Gfiai Artt examination It
MISS LOIS MARSHALL AND JASON
•Muickn oroumos .” was found that one bullet had taken efB. McBLWAlN MARRIED.
fwt In th* right breast, just below th*
nipple, causing a comparatively harm-

’ Th* president, though well guarded
by United Beatas secret service deUetlvt*, was tally exposed to such an at­
tack as occurred. He stood at tbs edge
of the raised dais upon which stands
th* greet pipe organ at the east side at
tl&gt;* magnlffoeat structure.
^^be pTMident wa* In a cheerful
mood and wee enjoying to the full ths
Ijegrty evidence of good will which
|v*rywhere met hl, gate. Upon his
dffritstoo^ John 0. Mllbura, of Bnffalo,
kptident of the Pan-Am,ric*n Mprf• tjjb, ehittlng with th# Prroident and
Introducing to him especially persons
of not* who approached. Upon the
president's left stood Mr. Cort*lyon.
It was shortly after 4 p. m. when one
of the throng which surrounded the
presidents! party, a medium sized man
of ordinary appearance aod plainly
dramed In black, approached M If U&gt;
greet the ptaeldeut, Bah Secretary
Cortelyou end President Milburn no­
ticed that the man's hand was swashed
tn a bandage or handkerchief. Re­
ports of bystander* ^Iffm aa to which
hand. He worked his way amid the
stream of people up to th* edge of th*

nipple, four inchee to the left of the
naval and about on the level with It.
Th* leading event In th* social life
Upon arrival as th* exposition hospi­
tal th* second bullet was probed for. of Naahvill* and Hasting* this week
Th* walls of the abdomen were opened was th* wedding of Lots, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. John B. Marshall, of
elsloo waa hastily closed and after a Nashville, and Jason E. McElwain, th*
hasty consultation It was decided to re­ popular manager of th* Cltixens Tele­
move the patient to the bane of Presi­ phone exchange in this city. Thp cer­
dent Milburn Thta waa done, the au­ emony took place at the bride's home
tomobile ambulance being used forth* in Nashville, al 4 o'clock yesterday -af­
ternoon, in the preoenc* Of a large
company, of friends. Hwv, Thomas
Cox. of Grand Rapids, formerly of
Nashville and Hastings offlclatrd, us­
Georg* L. Mattison, Thomapp'.e.
ing the beautiful ring ceremony.
Edward Tol burst, ThornappleMr. Charles G. Maywood, of this oily,
Johosoo L. Smith. Woodland.
acted a* master of ceremonies and Mr*.
Maywood played the wedding 'march
WU) T. Streeter, Yankee Springs.
from Lohengrin a* lb* bridal party en
John Beadle;, Yankee Springs.
Cha*. Tuckerman, Assyria.
wedding march at the conclusion of
P. R. Je»ell,.Aiayrla.
j,ho ceremony.
D. E. Thorn, Baltimore
The brldi store white mousseline de
J. M. Erb, Baltimore.
■do trimmed with Valencianne* lac*
Mi&gt;o 3. Barbour, Barry
and insertion. Her sister, Miss Bertha,
who was bridesmaid, was dressed just
the same except that her drees waa
Frank Bratton, Cartletou.
Clarence KI ante, Hastings.
Willard Perry, Hastingi.
Walter Frost, Hastings ally I an.
tastefully decorated for the happy oc­
casion. Srailax in festoons, while ast­
ers and potted palms adorned th* par­
lor. Astert embellished the; sitting
room and the bridal dining rooom was
decked in pink flower* and while rib.

Jtylry Wilkinson, Hope.
7aM*0. Bcqwn, Hope.
Robert McNec, Irving.
William Shriuer, Johnstorn. .
Simon Bite*. Rutland,
•
Jacob W-Johnsop, Prairieville.

From September IBloXllh, inclusive,
th*Great"Rook Island Route will **D
president.
President McKinley smiled, bowed tickets Chicago u&gt; Ban Francisco and
return al above rate. Ve/y liberal
privileges will be given for Kokorin
and final return limit. Flrsbclas^
Bleejier through to Ban Francisco leave*
Chicago dally vU Colorado, passing th*
grandest apenery of the Rockies and
Blsna Nevada by daylight. Panoially conducted Tourist ExcanrioastnCaUi
furala leave Chicago every Tuesday anS
Thursday. For details as to" ccfct fit
iaamer, diver** route*. (Ide trip* and
sleeping-csr reeerrations, addrtw* '
F. D. I^oo, T.
JI Fort 8c. W.,
,
Detroit, Mich.

TMB PRESIDENT
.YIMPROYJNO.

go4 Maodo Carter.
.,.j f
Th* latest bulletins issued by th* pres­
John Rowers, W, will enUetbe Uuh
ent's physicians stale that the cxxidl- **odiy «f Michigan this tall.
«
lon of the president still continues lo
Mis* Harriet Mclmyr* has sntwred ,
« fAvorabln and point to the ultimate the book-keeping class
ecorery'Af Mr. MeKfoUy.. (J &lt;' U
JCiaWUmiftHamrl ’P°r1f:CTtn4 »
Yiter^ty th* physicians pronounced
r^r-iE-irtmnniifit’ntMi|fiftiTpll *9.'i
R*g Hnyds* siUlMody a^WOtlv. .
practically or*.-. Th* tei«* Itl- th*
_ M&gt; Mabel!, Bp^Mlng,
taer
atom
jWQpv,aat&gt;ee4,byLU{* p*(*&gt;fptlaa pf the bullet xre now oonudared member at the high scbocC will an md
be*l|l. SUfltotgnt UtoO has alto SlapMd iMaS*M|a*Q|a KaUmas*o,|hte ybar. '
to wi rraot the doctor, in s*«crtlug that
the &lt; xnger of Inflammation where'ihe
bull; , lqdg*d has disappeared.
Dii Mann said he knew a man who
lined tar year, with * bullet In the mus­
cles flf the heart. Th* attention of the
phyxjclan* I* now, therefore, mainly
given u&gt; lb* car*and treasorot of the
Aid. Reed moved It* adaption. Lost. wound cauMxl by the Incision made In
Ayee, F. 0- Brooks, Broneoo. Reed.
Nave. 0. F, Brooke. Goodyear. Warner. the operation was performed. This
Moved by Goodyear that th* Mtlon wound Is programing satisfactorily.
of council authorising the paving of
gutter on Sooth Market street be re­ 'Decided.benefit followed the dressing
scinded. Lost. Aye,, F. 0. Brooki. of the wound last night.” la the way the
Goodyear. Reed. Warner. Nays, 0- F. doctor* put It officially.
Brooks, Brocton. .
Moved by Goodyear that matter of
tempt will be made to remove the pres­
ident to Washington until he Is canpletely recovered. Io a general way it
lotion prev
MoTMby1
this being done. The physicians all
agreed atfalnst any attempt to take tbo
presidents Washington whilelbeprob.
ability of an oppressive hoc spell In the
capital city remains.

Aid. Reed moved It* adoption. Cai
Red. Ay**, O. P. Brooks, V. 0. Brook;
Bronson, Goodyear, Reed, Warner.
Beeolred. lhal the street eonwlsttoeer I
■utboised to erdoee Oree* ttreet, live U
•astiMeof Braedway tress T, Pntlllp* ene

Clayton Hinckley, V^gowio All Ion
u&gt; prepare himself as a teecnBr.'
■
Louie, Wa»d*U, V|. Is attending a
Medical school at Grand lUplds, aooa
he wUl be pleased td r*oelveoalh either
in the day or night watchoa.
* j

Moved by Reed that th* manbal be
Instructed to notify the Bowling Dress
8tsy Mfg. Oo. to stop pa* of gas wngloa
in alto.ball, second floor, until *xbao,t
pipe is removed from chimney. Car­
ried- Ayee, 0. F. Brooks. F. O. Brooks.
Bronson, Goodyear, Revd, Warner.
Moved by Reed that the recorder be
instructed to collect rent dr, from tbs
Bowling Drew Blay Mfg. Go. for occu­
pation of elty ball. Carried. Aye», 0.
F- Brooke. F. 0. Brook,. Brooroa.Good­
year. Beed, Warner.
Moved by Warner that mayor ap­
point a committee of three with chief
• Th*. Hemald extends to^l* happy of Fir* Department to ascertain cost of
cxnple best wishes, fueling sure that In 600 feet of bo**. Mayor appoint, a,
so doing It also voice* the sentiment of ■aid committee Wara«r, F. G. Brocks,
Heath.
,
a hostfit friends.
. ,
.
The following city account! were

Mm
tl HUI

votes is already largo and It Is hoped
that it will increase by "gcanetricsd
progression" in our favor.
Volunteers are wanted to play tnsreh-

■

Miss Lola Marshall, formerly a teach­
er In the Hasting, high school, waa
married to Jason McElwain, Wednes­
day afternoon, st her boms In Nashville.
editing the department, writing and
Correcting copy end reading proafi.
Th* sentiment* exprsweod sod the man­
ner of present) eg them are those of the
committee and thole Yellow pupils, not
of tbo editor. The proof* swill be read
by the committee and accepted by tbo
Heiuuj a* Anal. All copy deslguod
for th is department should b* submllied

Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
N Y., May 1st to Oct. 31m 1I»L Date*
of sale dally from April 30 lo Sept. 30tb.
For rate* and particulars call at ticket

Sunday Excursion Notice; Each Sun­
day excursion tickets, one fare for th*
round trip, will be sold to local points
on Michigan Central whsroi the trip
can be made on regular or excursion
Edith Lombard, Claaa of 1902.
train going and returning within the
Margery Ksables, Claaa of 1903.
limit of Bunday.
Elmer Cheney. Claaa at 1902.
From June 1st until Sept. 30th, In­
clusive, th* Michigan Centra) will sell
summer tourist tickets al greatly re­
taring language!, but La found in that duced rates. For particulars call at
moral training which extends bsyoxd
Pan-American excursion to Buffalo.
ths acbool room, to the play ground and
lbs street, and which toacbea that a Each Tuesday tickets can bo had, for
meaner thing can be dona than to fail coach only, (not parlor or sleeping car)
for |”.&lt;W round trip; return not later
Thers are 128 student* In the high than train leaving Buffalo Sunday
night 12:40. Tickets can be had ooany
school this year.
day, IS day limit, 911.15; K day limit.
The senior clasa this year numbers
twenty-four, an increase of flftssn over
Sunday, Sept. 15th the Michigan
Central will run excursion lo Thorn­
Last Sunday evening an able address apple Lake, Jackson and Detroit by
was given al the Presbyterian church special train. Rates, Thornapple 25c.
by tfe* Rev. H. H. VanAuksn on the Jackson 86c., Detroit 91.86. Gcodj go­
subject “Evils that Threaten out Pub­ ing and returning by special train.
lic 8cbasis.” One thing noted waa the Children half far*.
.
•beence of blbl* training. This can­
not be helped, as there ar* various
cr**ds repraeented In Khool. Boat*
Th* following dispatch from Port­
parent* obj ect to hav Ing th * bible read
lane. Mich., in yesterday •. Free Pres*
before their children. This training Is
concerning C. W. Francis; will be of
left to the different churches, buj th* Interest lo many of our readers:
aebool can give a ooura*. In moral train­
‘
W. -Francis, the newspaper
Ing Which will elevat* tbo minds of the
pupils and student* and enable them to
go out from the school end b* useful
moral cUlxcns of our country. ;. ,.i
,
Miss Keplagle reminded th* student*
, In th* English literature clam of her
• presence Tuesday by giving a written
Miss Greta Young tuts charge of the
ninth grade room Instead of Mice B*Ploglc. The faculty remains thesop*a*

Hogla.

Mabelle Hicks, VI, is work to; al the

filflb School Dtparmeit.

gueeu were aeryod wg* {rimmed lo red.
After tbi/ usuii~ torgrelulallons an
elegant bridal collation was served pre­
pared by air popular Caterer for such
occasions. Mrs. Ida Wood
There were many beautiful and n»ctu! preeecu.
Mr. and Mr*. McElwain will lake a
bridal t0p to Pe|cak*y and will be at
borne in thia olty after October 10th.
The bride will come to Hasting, not
as, Mrangcr, having many aoqualntaocae and friends made while she fill­
ed the position of toucher In odr high

cepted and stefsi war* at once taken tn
carry Ik
•«*»«• Principal Bdg*r
appointed an editorial oommlttoe last
Friday and they lmm*dtot*ly began
their editorial dutlse. Th* IfBut-D
takes pleasure in presenting th* result
bf furotteklBR *U tfwoo^atid' EeBdidg
lbs proof*' was done entirely by the
cokuMiM. 'il ls part of theHKHAi.D&gt;
pMn to have th, pupfl* la the practical
work of writing and proof reading
w|Utauiauylnl*rierwM* whatever. It
bcllevM Ihn more good will tx&gt; done
them by making them responsible for
th* gramraer, the orthography and th*
Style of th* matter which la published

,

ADDITIONAL LOCAK

Invitations are out for the marriage
of Miss Carr* E., danghur of Mr. and
Mr*. C. Oageod, te Mr. Clarence M;
Bklnner, Wednesday evening, Sept.
HUb, at the home of the bride tn South beauty Into the live* of the young peo­
ple, to drive care away, and to creel*
The case against Jay Edmunds for ■splration* far ids*! good. MfeBramm
shooting Allan Houghtalln's dog wa* expect* to institute a class In th* high
tried the second Um* before Justice school in th* theory, art and history of
Riker, Tuesday, the jury bringing a rausio this week, bls hoped that all
verdict of guilty and fixing th* dam- that are able will take Interest In this

�acKinf
A

There l» noth­
ing eo bad for ■

f IxhvnL
S—. IO Qg Ol.im; COOnere
fa «J.W: Blockers and faed33.00 @ fa.fo.

' Inlhefa&gt;ec^W5i?i7XrtbMr,Mine«.
uljaentallyABesiaptts.t perow.
■
tlon for appointment of guardian by

ttnderr

u
the
Wr to
be heJe In Kent county this fall.
prime 1 amboM.TJfaga.00; mixed *3&lt;0fa
Estate of Ernest Truax, a minor, pe­
EdlUjr Whitney a! the Caledonia tition for appointment of a guardian by
Nows tHdcg in California, and the "ofpotltiud tor Appotntmetd of an adminis­
trator tiled. Bearing Sept. 30th.
Estate of Robert Marshall, deceased,
petition for appotattaent of Afl' adartn!
Istrotor filed. . Hrorlag Qoi. 1st
In the case of Charles Marshall, an
alleged mentally Incontpetetit person,
|&gt;etlt!on for appointment of guardian
filed. Hearing Oct. 1st.
In the case of Truman Barton, an
alleged insane param, application for
admlsnioo lo asylum Bled. Medical ex­
aminers*
certificates filed and order.to
Augusta to Woodland, whore hewll! re­
to faylum Issued. Receipt from
sume hla business m jeweler and optic­ convey
•
•
ian.
, .. • •. J
. asylum filed.
Wil) Orton's hotel oo the west eld® of
guard lan'sannual aooountdlsd.
Onn lag* was destroyed by fire last minors,
Estate
of
David
Brodie,
deceased,
weak Wednesday, hating oAnght from stipulation adjourning hearingpetltloQ
to hope. n», Bled.
'
Middleville bosi nees men are putting
to 19 toot cwmtnt.aldawalla.
The marriage of MUa Agnte Holly to
Mr. Elmer FGtaer at ibo home- of the
bride's pareasa took plane 'Wodneeday
evening and was a very pretty and .ec I Tboruapplo, K3W
Wm B Fist io William J. Kirk and

devolved antlraly uponMfa- WHtney.
Bhe proved equal to the occasion and
gos out a very cradlfabla number.
Editors’ wires are'always the right
kind of women,
The Augusta Times has ceased to ex­
ist, the eJlura. I. M. and F. H. Flint
having sold the cubecrlptlon list to tbo
Galesburg Enterortao. The PH nta will

A CALCULATION.
HEN you are ready to boy, (top.and cootputc the cost di the »oap used by your
household in a day, a week or a month,
UkSffilf. and for the slight difference in price you
will never forego the pleasure al using the purest

soap made, that

h.

Ivory Soap.

It is the meet Inexpensive of pure soaps. You
need no knowledge oi chemistry to reallye this
purity, use It and you will know.

It Boats.

-romvUL on

current OplRloi
the outcome of terrible political oondllion* such as are unknown Lo ua, and
come here, not because the* hate thia
country, but bresuse 1: te here atone

.

president one thoughtaffords the Amer
lean people unlxniodcd onmlixrt. Th
au Lour like thia all party ,in&lt;w
crime was not the result of politics : ereIn obliterated,
all rrllfclsma are'
, boshed, all thoughts that ever, breathe
a MtltioieuL Of opposition are wiped
’
away
in
a
mighty
Sood oi patriotism,
tbo eraxy suggostluc of hla own warpod
and defective brain So far as appears pridr and love. The man who Las l&gt;een
even thsllttln group of auarchlsta which’ so cruelly laid low hy' an ukOMln's bulhero and there doc the ootinirv breath­ let-fs Ont Prealdain. the beloved chief
logout J)o|mk&gt; and penUenca, irritating magistrate of 10,&lt;XK),£X)0 Jara) citizen*'
feelers on an otherwise healthy body of tMI'VtolCM-tJilawK rsapectetf' by
politic, were In Ignorance that the, Merv man, woman and child tn thLw
broad- land, and ‘white there are mil-'
odtne from cl 11teas bf every political Kluley politically t
faith are too evidently genuine and who done net balls'
heartfall U&gt; admit of the slighted qnro-

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L-- .

Intimate friends of the
were pnatml at the appuluted Lour
The
throughout lhe house were
prettily decorated with vines, while
ami ptr.k asters and carnations. M1m
Grace Grant presided at the pteum
Rev Klmipucs led sal '-ouk hla place In
the north fay window uf tho parlor,
followed by .Sir latwrence HHbertana
the hrideagronin; then came the bride
leaning on the nrtn At hor father, Sbr
drrwscd In « faudwviu- wedding
gowu of white silk Uiwur over white
silk taffeta sou luoarsl very pretty.
The ffr-vu. and Iwwt luau wore Inc usu­
al lilac k and conducted chusuaelvre
very gracefully After the cwreniusiy
afld a deluge of hearty greutlngs a two
course supper »m served in all the
guests and the oornct bend, by Mra
Wood, of Hastings. Mireew Bertha
Hllbort, Lena Wolcott and Mkry
Grant of Hasting, acting aa wallers.
Everything wvod was prepared u&gt; a
queen'a taste and served In rgood atyle. The nrereata »
humorous, valuable and proi
as useful,—Woodland News.
Mrs. Kittle Woodruff, if I {inland,
who recently underwent an operation
as the Butler worth twepltel In Grand
llaplda paaacd through the village on
the Saturday evening train to 11 set-

55

aa one great family today,.sorrowing
rormea oy ner sister. Mre. ruaa. &lt;xxir,
over their affliction l ud uniting In true noble Christian gentleman, whose that, aha Is doing nicely - Middleriha
prayers that the life of their executive greatest desire Is to fart serve bls
country and his God.—Kalamazoo Ga­
Ez-Mayor A b. Baughman, of Charrotte News.
lotte,lavouchsafud the unique dlstiocThe shooting of President McKinley
Uw of having soon two presidents shot.
la It out Mom that this oatlou of Ho was present In Fora's ihoater on
yesterday was something more thah a
national calamity. It was a national dearly woa freedom should txanip out that memorable night when Llooolu
disgrace- Considered in Cha light of there claimants 6( the rights of free was aaMsalnaiad, and eras within a few
its relation, to ths ocher two great trag- speech who would only employ those fact of President, McKinley whan ho
edlea of the last thfny-alx year*. &lt;&gt;oe Is noble ablbbnlsiha to deny a free nco wps shot last Friday ahor noun.
pie their right to chorea and auabUsh
■As th* Aanual oeboolRieetlnx In Midjbeir own form of goverament and In­
stitutions? T» it not tithe that this
brood of foreign riffraff and tbolr do­
mestic fellow conspirators, who take
erently trample* un- refuge under our government only u&gt;
plan and dirrot destraction of nil gov­
ernment, our own Included, sixnld be
Crushed!' Wnv longer coatinua our
Alonzo Boat h, one of the pl on sees of
crimes ib which we have referred, tbo poller of waiting till tber have exe­ the
village of Lake Odessa, died on the
cuted
their crimes against public fife
attempt upon the life Of President Mc­
Kinley la the least explicable. • • • sod order before taking ittecu lo hand?
The dltlxens of Iteke Odessa gave a
In the case of President McKinlay wo It la too late then to do any more than
are left without any explanation what- to consign their carvaaeea. to the worms. Klon to the new cofjw of teuchem
Ir schools, last Tuesday evading.
avar of the motive, of the criminal or We doom wait to kill a rattlesnake
IM conditions that Inspired him.’facept । ansil his deadly fangs have struck; we Inorder to get acquaihted with them
thM wliinh may be-derived from the should not wale to taka anarchism by and to bring teachers and patrons into
elofar touch. It was a good Idea.
““- IndoSnitn -----vague,
termanarchist, the throat until II has accomplished lu
ulon of the
Tbsre WM abundant explanation
the 1 opraly-avowad ends of assassination. —
An object of curiosity In this village
■“* •-—‘—l of President Lincoln, end Louisville Courier Journal.
is the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
cult to'trtce the cause of
B. C. Glasuer. She It the smallest
Garfield X asssaslnatloo
baby over born here. After growing,
Mot puitesu'e mad nose;
Rath Pulpit Uneraoqe
dtaadlly for four weeks, she weighs but
tour pounds, and Is dressed in clothes
her mother's doll used to wear years
. Maafllffered from
ago. The little one contentedly etesps
ink bed made (n a market basket.
Her motbePs wedding ring easily slips
the uiaaM bralMbtjt on the spot.—Tht
It.r II. T n«urt&gt;r
KI,

Sd«,"E
Tlw country had

ore. K.U fa B4.«h pf|f«.M-3&amp;fa M-&lt;0;
roughs, ASJJifa AKIfi! stags, V off. crip­
ples 11 por, owt. off.

1 IN HIGH RBPUTB
The Great Author and Physician

aide (ttreet the
4^
using (he rtmlly
ythgihaa
SP1S1??
I tad eoldf
of ‘tfvtry 'klfid for
orcr glxty yeira. You
cttj't afford to be -vUb-

•■' .--L-. nd In Hastings.

All over th* world IV- A. W- Chase'
parts ol thla oouniry hfaakill a* a phy
inedlataq the name will be handed down
from generation 4&gt; generation. Attempte are often made to aell other modlelnea over the reputation of the Doc let

tlals A. W —portrait or signature which
la borne on every box of the genuine

Williams nt Creak street, Hastings,
Mich., who aayw "I can strongly recM. Weeks, 20e rec L* BalUuairo, (1.
Ajonzo E Ksnaston to Francis bL omiaend Dr. A W Chase’s Nerve Pilis
Roberts and wife, si lota 12S0 and I2dl for anyone who suffers from uervouscity, aieoo.

ui iota V ami 10 blk At Middleville. HOOD
Albert Johnson to Robert BoatiU, vu&gt;rv also a h&lt;jx of ointment end both
tfa ace IT Orangeville,
medlciare do what is rlalmsd and they
Sarah ABIeoo to fsaac Allieno. Jia
cannot be ux&gt; highly praised." Dr. A.
uc 31 Barry. &gt;1000.
Jay T. I’lereon to Susanna Haiumond.

cough. The cotigettion
of the thro(( and lunga if
removed: &lt;11 luflamtnationla subdued; and the
cough dropa away.
Three ahea: the one
dollar alxe to the cheap­
est to keep on hand;
the 50c. sire for coughs
you have had for some
rime; the 25c. site for
an ordinary cold.

Medicine Co. Buffalo N V
*W.
Frances Hedge co Marcus N Hodge,
tut :i t&gt;r« tn Middi...in«v ti

m d.

In buying an oilcloth tor a floor en
mannfac

A ‘-1'1 tCOMBINATION
llt nba M and Charles J. M oodbams
to Edward J. and Edna L. Wovaihama,
-fa Ma- 28, ZT, 21,22 Prairieville, IL

Stood Death Off.
E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrleua,
Tez., once fooled a grave-digger He
nays: "My brother "04 very low with
malarial tover end jaundlca. (persuad­
ed him to try Ktaclrin Bitters, and ho
■m soon much better, but continued
liiolr use until ho was wholly cured. I
am sure Electric Bitters saved his life."
This remedy expels malaria, kills dlscare germs and peri flee the blood: aids
UlgcaUon, regulates Uvor, kidneys and
bowels, cures consUngtion, dyspcpafL
trorrouc dlseasee, kluncy trouMoe. fe­
male complaints; given perfect health.
Daly Wo at W. H. Goodyear's drug

WONDERFUL

time, it requiring a long while th *ea-

large soft cloth and lukewarm

them will certain]/ tiring off the paint.
with milk which

ripe It wttb

Vegetable hash aa usually made uses
i the vegetables Is fl from a failed din­
ner. such a* cabbage, potatoes, bee Is,
carrots and parsnips For oo« quart
In One Day—A of the vcgvtatilte about half s cupful
i of stock and one fablewpoooful of but-

ACCOMPLISHMENT

the World

GatherinK­
Ofteu to
in the 'natter of newspapers, the
first impulse la. of course, to provide with chopped onion- A beef Un
yourself with the local journal, which much Improved by tomato aaucc.
presen is In detail the important hap­
penings in your Immediate vicinity,
the doings of your friends and neigh­
bolllug vegetable* even oulon. cab­
bors and keopa watch foe you over your bage or csullfiowrr, without DUlug the
city or county government. But in
thia day of rapid transit and electrical 'corer the vsgrtablre with twilling salt
communication, the aomtnunUy la no
longer a unit in itself. Even the farm- where they cannot fall rapidly again,
until tender. It U the ateam. accord
tinning to fuel himself a part of the Ing to this authority, that it driven off
great whole, and to recognize the i&gt;»Ceeslty for keeping'Id touch with the

festively . realized only by tailin' a
metropolitan dally, and, fortunately,
the developments of modern journalism
kave'tnid* ft poirible todothta atao
t IhtaSlng nellh■Hght an expenM that it will iiardly be
Evantag. Sena.
ln any civil'.ied I tan'iWl JlltJ rtsf^b-i t v? L-n.U noticed. When you can g«
. spirit, spesktnr ; i
';c n wew ttds'DdoK, 1 ‘" ^rolt Evening New* (be B'cdnta'a .veek^
ycM havto no akotUi^' far jiot jww|u«
im la foUewed, the weekly •Urer
&gt;ln* maj be extended to ac^cuth.
the latelrt fatenutlonal, national and
inter mfan while remaining In good
state aBatrii. ' tie ehtwprfeq.'ead aotlv-.
iky1 Kave'liUI' iai*Oie.. nfUaoa of the
globsi an4 |he lalkuds of .the see,pnrfer
tribute for the Information they osn &gt; One cupful of butjer. two cupfuls of
furnish, and the hews In every deparL bfown auxar. poe cupful,pf molareea,
mept of hmhati endeavor'from empire •lx cupfuls of flour, ant cupful of milk,
building to berry picking flow^ into its ihtee egg*. 60e trispbotuful
---------1 of the head, cofams for the benefit of lu continually
How's ThisT
Increasing and always satisfied army of
rBBoctherPday. ‘ Two

which h Is able to offer to
high claw monthly tnagatiue, In comblnaslon with the HrjtALl' at a merely
nominal price. Tbo caagaalne with
which we nave made ibis arrangement
Is the Fllgrlm. an excellent literary
periodical publishes! at Battle Creek.
Thia magaviae tuu rroently cosne into
the bands of a new oompany who are
bustlers. They are sparing no pains
to make the Pilgrim a high ebsss mag­
azine and they are succeeding admira­
bly It oampSvriw favorably with the
loadlug periodloala of lu kind, such as
the I allies' Homa Journal and the Sat­
urday Evening Fust, both in typograph­
ical appearaore and In literary merit.

monthly within the reach of all our
readers, we have decided to make them
the following remarkable Offer
The regular au beerI ptton price of tbs
Pilgrim Is one dollar. All who pay
one dollar for lbs HeuxLOand TWEN­
TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL »ll!
rreefve the Pilgrim one year, begin­
ning with the September number.
The Pilgrim will be tent direct from
the pu bl fab ore.
This I* a splendid opportunity fur
'onr readers to st-cure a tine magazine

Pilgrim.

Sit «p
In bed.
When it becomes necessary to
; sit up in bed to get your breath;
when the least exertion such as
walking, sweeping, singing,
talking or going up and down
stairs, causes shortness of
breath, Buttering or palpitation;
then it is time to do something
to brace up and strengthen
Bur. failing heart Take Dr.
iles' Heart Cure. It is best
of alL
"I could not. rest at night and
Often had to nit pn In bed lo
breathe. Theleast exertion would
heart palpitate drred-

ana

— xnown August Flower

edited tn ths brightest, ffisshest and
■site; Jfiai Ofa GrfaaM Prize crispest fashion possible, and to pro­
vide such Intelligen* «omm«nt and ex­
Tscsz. VMUwl. PregsWilTotelo.
planation as doable Smltroble Ha value.
1
. if
If yot see It in the Newt, It's n»w, and eon ounoeWbotter. a couple of email
are nuUka anyth tag prepared io Aair 11 ttot colored by. prejudice, partlaqn-, soloes. minced One; a little chopped
parsley. with |*s&gt;per and salt to taste.
» •i^'or^dirjfaintorfa^^* . ~ ...
Ratner itorty hr bdf "1^ *■—
aAd some floor to ihfcl
covered, and are almost ran velous, s&lt; 1
A Night of Terror
spMfllly do thw cun. lhe most dlatere."Awful aaxhrty was fsU dot' lha
widow of the brave General Burnham
of Machias. Me- when the dcwU.re said
she would die from pueuwopla before
aaociatlop regardingj* morning" writes Him 8. H. UDCofa.

Ds. Miles’

Heart Cure
gtimuhtet ' the digestion, in­

make* weak, hearts strong.
Sold hy druggists on guarantee.
Medical On, Elkhart, Ind.

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BUSBY BROS.* BATH ROOftS

cidents ate lau llkalf to occur. Pulse.
1ft, tinnperstute. 100.8 degrees; res­
piration 28."' ■'• ■' ’
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"M. D, MAMtf.
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OUR OFFER.

YOUR ESTIMATE.

Senator Hanna,
Abner McKinley
Myron T. Herrtek.Benalnr Fairbank.
Comptrullet Dawes and many. others
holding the closest reladon'» '*llh the

Df. McBurtiey of Neto York, arrived tn
Buffalo Bunday and after examin­
ing the prwldant declared be failed

VALUABLE INFORMATION
To aid subscribers in forming their estimate, we furnish the following date;
cxatetred’cr’4A*»txe in tUH^tb
noli ;prtiii&gt;te»w^Wii

'SMTjZ

hlli’wt:

.33^4,420 Incest’ '«.r»i pi? eent
1603.
W
1806­
180*.
1807*

,1,810,422 dpsreree
i l.KBjfel ™ f ■ Mfrfcir ettot
. 1,578,452 increase 2.77 per cent
.1,028,718
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22.22 per cent
. 1,572,100 decrease 18.40 per cent
.1,582,540
“
±52 per cent

av’t.wk1

relary.Cortalyou camo out of tbo hotmn j
tpr a,moment af. 10:40 tn.lhe forenoon .
a.bls announcement tba|.J4n. Mo-.
ley, would probably.fO drirjn* la'
the.ataiTOcp, as. she afterward did,!
wks sbltiilint to net' at rest most of
the Tear* concern I n&lt; Her condition aft­
er U-o night
Mr. Ccrteiyou ealA in addition that
'•Nor tn tM teaX” be repited. "W Mm: MdKlnley was shawl ttg touch
la entirely natural, that a patlefrt tn
the president's condition should bays
Werld Y»
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STLHtf “'"liJSE; • % t - tfefimew of eymiXthy tram art Orel
tne United States, and all tore?'the
world, fd fact, hare fairly orerwhdmed
Secretary Cortelyw Two more White

Id addition to the above prizes, the foUowiag 4*
special prizes will be paidi
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To the person making th'e nearan correct esti.
znatabetween. July,IDatod Auffu» 10.j...;. - «7qtB0
T^th« person making tbft nearest correct e«U- . '.
. maWbetween ^ujpist lO and September 10. SfiQttQp

Tote), 1000 prizes, amounting to »15,OOOj»

SUBSCSmON BLANK.
Make

IJ’tHmB el tiei j'noQ
THIS IS ONE

JTfE Q^EATEp" OFF^, EVER MADE.

REMEMBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00.

HASTINGS HERALD*

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Mixa.'-'&lt;e
Buffalo. N. Y„ Sept. iO.-Wftli tirf
single ezoeptton of Mrs. McKinley
probabty th* only-person la Buffaic
who does not know apprasimately th,
PreaMent's exact ccadidhu U the mao
who shot him down. Now that be baa
bwcomo fully assured that he I* eaf«
from the mob Crolgtex has bocumr
quite iltaly down to hl. dunguun. and

dent Loubet ot the ^public of Francs
kasalec cabled k'Sa sympathy direct
Oueof the moat touching messages
then tar reoatvM su from Mme. Labort, the wits of Mai Ire Labor!, who
defended Dreyfus In ^fe famous trial

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▼vwwp Cowtsi.v.
*ZVWWW— — w

lakeii a pleasant place
vday, week or the sumwilTfnxniA bcMirf.hr
1h of time at reasonable
also have a cottsgt to.
rent aX ffLSO per wreck, including

kept on hind: ’ Phone

ton*1* *—Hstn Peopl* la volun­
asked whether the wretch was
r»d and cried out that he ought to
been killed upon the spot. For
never baa such a murderous aeeault been
little eauM for it. In a time of profound
paaba, whan not a panicle of political
bittern— exists, who could be found in
all this Iqod, *p cruel and heartless a* U&gt;
shoot down in oold blood such an amlabl* and popular man *s President MoKinley?
•

make It hard to realise the truth that
such a man did exist and that he delib­
erately attempted to carry out bls dlabollcal purpose. Thao there came an­
other emotion into the heart of probably every patriotic American- a feeling
j of personal humiliation and disgrace
that the chief magistrate of thia great
republic cannot mingle with hto fellow
cltiieus end participate with them In
public ceremonials, like the on* at
' Buffalo, without groat danger of being
assassinated. The very thought of
such a thing is painful and drpressing
to every patrloclo citlxeo- It has been
our pride and boast that the American
preaident needs no body guard to pro­
tect him from hto fellow-citlxens, not bls
subject*. Ho 1* the representative of
the sovereign will at tho American peo­
ple, the servant of tho republic, not its
ruler, and his personal safety ought to
bo aocurod by this very fact.
But in spite Of thlsdemoorwUo theory
' which we have fondly held up In con­
trast with the old world doctrine of nxelusion with which their rulers are sur­
rounded, in spite ol th* fearlosa confi.
deqeo which our presidents have gen­
erally reposed In the people, throe of
our chief magistrates b*’e now been
murderously assailed within the last
thirty-six year*, and the last case is the
least accountable of the three. Why
did Leon Cxolgosx shoot President Mc. Kinley? What possible good did he *xpent to accomplish by such an act? Ho
bad no personal motive for bl* crime,
’ 'nO fancied wrong lo avenge—no conoeivable purpose lo accomplish.
There to no explanation for ths act
of this harebrained young man except
that hto degenerate, mind bat been
poisoned and warped' by the dangerous
Tapering* of tbo so-called "anarchists"
&gt;’ who have arisen In this modern day, to
v«X the world. ,
: It to a terrible thing indeed that in
this free land the vicious doctrine of
anarchy should have gaiord a foothold.
But such to the fact and such the ex• planation of the tarrlbie crime st Buf­
falo which has struck down a beloved
president and plunged a nation Into
| gloom and horror And humiliation.

Ths sentiment has been freely exprraMd since last Friday that Crolgoa*
ought to have been lynched. Even
prominent minister* of the gospel hare
uttered regrets that the assassin was
no* torn tn pieces by lbs crowd.
.
en men's minds are excited with
otlonaof wrath and abhorrence or er
:h a dastardly crime, but II may well
doubted whether It were wise or

yU3 lit nl will tmisiH «1T 1
o&lt; ooUa. It does wall co good, rich
land. It accommodatM Itself to almost
any kind of soil and will stand any
row, sordid policy will subseres” the amount of cold weather.. In tbs northcountry's fruslnw- “W* urns* no* re­
pose in fancied security that we esn torever sell evorythlng and buy little or
nothing. If *oeh a thing were possible
It would not bo best for Us or for these
*e produce beyond our domestic ooosumpclou must have * vent abroad.
The excess tnust be relieved through a
foreign outlet and we should sell every­
where we can and buy wherever the
buying will enlarge our sales and pro­
duetton*. and thereby make a greater
demand fur home labor. Tho period of

BUY YOUR

NEW
FURNITURE

Machines
McCOY'S.

S.Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C- W- Clarke’ &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp;jpurton, dotting,
M. W, Hfcki flour aiid fWk’l
J.

Rcnkea &lt;8c Walldorf!, ftirnjtttfc.
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herriok, restaurant

president to tako. It *bmr« that he 1*
outgrowing the selfish doctrine of his
party and, upon this question at least,
endorsing the position which the demo­
cratic party has long taken.

country to now experiencing over the
murderous sasault on its president,
there is one thing lo bo profoundly

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN

must wisely made for the succession
through the vioa-presidooi and cabinet
officer*, to that there will always lie *
Ieg»l successor to step into the executive

Roilrra Reflucd,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of• Cm

Oil that will make.*
your machine runu*
easy for 6c each, large
bottles, or 5 for 25c.
Sewing machines from
$!3 to $40,

Before having anything done give tu a call.’*.';’
AnarchLite there faro can not over­
throw the republic by murdering its
presidents. The utmost extent of their
power is to scatter their dangerous doc­
1 trines among the weak minded and vV
clous classes, and to bring distress upon
all good citlxens by their murderous
assaults upon public officials. This is
bed enough, but it would be inflnllcly
worse if they could destroy our instltution* by their treasonable plottings.
i Quite tho contrary results may be expcctcd to follow their bloody acts. In­
stead'of overthrowing the government
they will simply bringdown upon tbemselves the detestation of all good cltitens and hasten th* day when a nation
1 will rise in its terrible wrath and cxtlrpate them from Ils border*. Anarchy
। to. &gt;.product of old world tyranny and the surface of the Inner leuvr* consid­
abuse and has no place In this republic. erably folded. Tbs head* are 8 to 12
inches high, rounded st the ends, firm
and weigh from V in 24 ounce* eachla quality «to vartaty to hardly tarpamd by any kind of tettoca. ft to
■tosisry to tfo th* Mtn tanthm
ing an attempt on th* life at the pre*!-1 wb*n th* hand* are forming, uithougb
wb«n th* ptant* are w»Il grown this to
dent to be treuaoo and providing lor iu not *lw«y» neceaaary. ; L.-1.
punishment by death. In the present
Other varietle* do«Jy n «■ mbling tbo
tamper at the American people .there ■ ■tev* and wbieh tftttr U bf hardly
can lie little doubt that aucb an amend­ distinct from It are tha Trianon Con
und
lb* Puri* Self Folding Co* Tbc
ment would bo adopted. ProbehJ j aucb
ala* would b*deterrent W&gt; mum elight
extent, and would certainly do no harm.
But it it hardly to be supposed that the

Needles 20c
for all machines.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,

T. PHILLIPS

GREAT

SLAUGHTER SALE
,We must yacate our store by October 1st. We throw
our entire stock on the market regardless of cost,
must dispose of the goods and prices must do it.
Our

holiday goods are now in stock.

Tbo Part* Owen Co* to a llttl* deeper
green than tho Part* White *nd tiro
iJant not quite so targe, but matures n

TINWARE.
. to* to fearfully prevalent 1* tho
I States and bught not to be *••d even though the drounvs are such aa to mitigate and al­
io justify a reeoct to it. Not be­

sequence at their raahnem. They glory
tn the martyrdom which they' think
they win Mffer. Hen -e it to to be fear­
ed that such an amendment to th* oon•iitutlon aS OongTS**iusn Pearre pro­
pose* lo Offer would accomplish very Uka th* Mur midrib*. whM are
llulegood. _
tesxter. Men «»d imWPWlt
to the taste if gathered just before the
IT 18 gratifying to note the way tn Hoerom stalks show la the center of
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which CsolgcM is being repudiated tbo plant*.
even by hto follow anarchists. What­
ever marl doctrine* they may prafee*,
Profreaor Bium of the Louisian* *xtho better Instinct* of human nature re­ periment station has mad* testa *nd
volt against carrying them Into aff**U analyse* from which the eotielution I*
draw* that sugar cane grown on the
[♦How ready ph** to nds at Georgia and
Kortb Carolina to fully the equal lu
tugav cretant of th* bret grown any-

Dne-quart padto, regular pride 'fc. smw.. IJ. .fc
14-quart dish pona, regular prio*®c, now.... 18c
18-quart dtoh pan*, regular price 35c, now... .Jfc
S-quart tea and ooffro pots, formerly 100, now Sc
4-quart teaand aattat pots, formerly »c, now 10c
Slop palto, tomarly Me, now
.. Wo
»-UL squaro cake tlae, former priM Me,‘DMr. -Se
13-qt. galvaulted palls, former priro Sc, now 17o

30e Jelly tumbler* per dot. ...
3Oo glass lamp, 24 in. high, No. 1 burner
25c glass pitcher*

DRY GOODS.
8X26 chamber seta now...~.rM.lt

7-In. tea plaice, while, formerly Wcdox., now 85c

10c, Uo and 15c embroidery per yard..
Fall outing fianucl, 10c quality
Fancy cotton caahmaro per yard
L. L- unbleached abeettog by tbt bolt
Lonsdale eambrfo pkr yard

Don’t fail to attend this sale, it’s the oppotv
tunity of a life time.

�Ufl upon*,baas aa Lane lake, narth of
the city, tbo firn of the wack.
Th. Woman's Auxlfi.ry of Emmanuel

It is oiir endeavor to cater to
the users goodperfume. There
is no branch of our business that
we take more pride in than that
o! perfumery. After yetn of ’ex­
perience we have found. w line
&lt;rf perfumes quite equal - to those
cf Seeley's, the American Per­
fumer. Tiuy are pleanug, Ituting and tnu to the flmoer.

MankeiB

•E»X JtalkMnto moving into th*
Ear! Brown house tn the ascend ward,
recently vacated by Wb. Fairchild.

FOR ONE

Rev, 7:
mother to Jackaou last evening and is
vlaUlng hl* sister there for a tew day*.

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We carry a complete line of
these goods and buy theniy^/tA
from the laboratory.
We also
have the special odors of a num­
ber of other reliable manufacture
ers of perfumes,'including
Dabrook’s Violets of Venice,

tionod at Freeport by the German Meth­
odist conference recently Mi at De-'
troll- .
/j’-*'J.
Mr. and Mre. Jas. Townsend, attend­
ed tho-fn neral st NaahvlBe yesterday
of little Earl-Townsend,,who died of

California Wild Flowers, Foote &amp;
Al. Gregg wa* arrteted Mooday by
Jenks' Cuban Lilies, Woodworth Banner office. ' *
the marshal for being drunk and dis­
Sons Co.'s Blue Lilies and Vio­ JdUa Winnie Harper want to OUfet orderly. Justice Walker lot him off
lets of Sicily, and Lazell’s Corp- Td&lt;wd»y io enter th o music dopartmoni with payment of costa. ,
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naria.
George and Minnie Chandler, who
Ne*L Saturday (&gt;iir store1 ylJJ fa.iL Bursa la designing some iu- have been spending several week* with
relative, in this city and vicinity, re­
be perfumed with Seeley'f Pint
turned to their home In Mlaahwaka,
Mi«* Etta Trumpcr went to Morgan Ind.,Saturday morning.
la* Saturday. 6bo began Uachtag
Ed. Dorsey wa* arrretol Monday
th. fall t«nn at that place Monday night by Constable 6latterly for being
morning.
.
drunk and disorderly. Upon hl* promise
J. W. Matthews and family,, who iodo better, Esquire Hampton let him
have been spending the *utnm«r here aS with payment of costa.
at their sumtn t .• collage, have returned
Mr- and Mrs. A- D. Batea of WUey,
■^rAr*V^*vAe**v*v*h»**v*
who have been visiting old friend, in
K&gt; Detroit.
'
Tho ladle. of the Praebyuriau thia city for a number of Weeks, went
to
Holland, Tuesday. They will visit
oburch will servo Supper Friday after­
noon and evening, Sept. 13th at tba O. friend* tn that city, and In one or two
other places before returning home.
A- R. half.
Tho Mieses Lillian and Nora' Mat ' Last Saturday night a dense cloud ot
thews returned ito Grand Rapids Buh- smoko ..tiled down over the city. Tho
day to resume their dntlee as teaoher* 1
doubt the smoke had been blown by II
in tho city schools.
from a long distance. The smoke
Arthur Crook will have an auction
•eeioa to have settled over the whole
sale on the EUm Crook farm one half
state Saturday night, making naviga­
mile north ot tbo oounty farm, Tues­
Mr*. A Barnaby was Ln Grand Rap­ day, Sept. 11th beginning at 10 o'clock tion on Lake Huron very dangerous.
id*,' 'Saturday and Sunday.
W. E. Merritt a. Co., will make an
Now get ready tor ths county fair, I Thoma* Heaney ^Ir., sold a, Ono * Important change October first. They
have bought out Oscar Spaulding's dry
Oct. 8vb. Vth, 10th and 11 lb
months old colt, last Saturday toF. P.
Now i* the time to bny furniture Lay* of KaUmaxoo, for «S50. The odt goods business and will continue It st
the old stand, combining their present
cheap at McCoy’» clearing sale.
wa* sired by Stroogwood, dam Pilot
stock with the dry good* business. The
■
•,000 for a correct ceUmata on voce Medium
store which they cow occupy has been
-There wUl be no'preaching service
In Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa.
rented to Fred Bpaugemachcr, of Mid­
JameeR. Baker of Yankee Spring* at the M. El church next Sunday. &lt;*- dleville, who, we understand will open
has had hla pension i ncreaaed lo C12. \ 2 Ing to the absence of the pastor. Sun­ a stock at hardware the fl ret of October.
ThaHEaxi.a and Tho Pilgrim u&gt; |&gt;ay- day school and Epsurlh League will
James Craven, who has been clerk­
In-advanco subscribers for only 11.23.
ing for L. E. Stauffer far oovaral years,
J. D. Murdock of Lombard, Kj^ arha* gone into partnership with Joseph
rived.tn the dty Monday to*pond a few
Renkes tho baker. The firm name
day*,
.
will be Renkea A Cretan and they will
continue the * bakery and restaurant
Yon get tickets 00 the Organ Conte*
if jaa^j-rede at Fred L. Beafh**, The
buslneaa and add a stock of groceries.
A new floor, new sb.lv Ing and other
Improvements are being made in the
store which Jjlr. .Benkes has heretofore
occupied and which thooew drm will
. .:f •• ba« : jrr
continue to occupy.
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tftsd Mbdl^Wgitrri Is *pen&lt;Hng the
The Wmleyan Methodist conference
at Clarksville last week made1 the fob
lowing appointments which will be ot
interest In, Barry county: .Rer.H. B.
Cbeqey,. who has had ’Jia HastInga
charge for the last seven yean, gw* to
Hickory Corners; Mn&gt;. Jennie Ayers of
Coopersville takes Mr. Cheney's place
Rastlnga, making his naxt Visit Mu here; and Rev. Mr. Galloway goeafrom
Hickory Corners to Raugltaek. Elder
Cheney has been a longtime tn Hast­
ing* ahd hi* many friends here will be
and sell fruits, yrgyableu SPd WOduca
BUar-M.-amHh,-of Tecumseh, fair genentily. If you want to buy or sell gjad that he 1* to remain In the county.
been visiting friend* In thia city , for glrjUfacall. W. think we can deal
Two laughable Incidents occur*! st
several day*, returning borne ye*ertho opera houw Monday night that
were not down on the UUa. rjhe flrat

Cantolion.

Phone 31.
Parcels delivered.

y beat AMI Pttwaai.

JEWELRY,
RICH CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

Delecttoe Eywiflbt.

...... An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

lion, who goes
r u&gt; attend tbo
from the dressing room arxTcaino oof
FhiM.Michigan
onto the floor of the houseinstred of
upon the stage ukhe expected, thereby
convulsing the audience and nearly
breaking down the actors oo the stage.
The second wax al lha and of the play
wjjfii ODO of the actors had. to come be­
fore tho curtain and tell the audience

with this store.

{t

Buyers are now being attracted

d? to this class of merchandise and numerous sales are being

made.
and-pubilc function* of every kind in
which any oocaiderable part of the peo­
ple are Interested. What are the pub­
lic spirited and welUodo dtUani of
Hasting* going U&gt; do about |t? Will
they lot this city remain long without,
returned to an opera house, or will they take steps
'
toHw-in to supply the city'* greatest ne*d?
The absurdity ot trying to put a
scenic production like "Old Arkansaw"
on a ocvcn-by-olne stage, was fully «xempllflad at the "opera house" Mon­
day night. It is simply impomible for
any company to do th«m«lvc* Justice
under such condition* and it would be

rad by the Pete Marquette rallauaweHng correctly W per .
l SqOqufeUocajtrited..
is now
rujM.ordre far .ppdnlment to an
flv'a position^ ifaajrwd.

rard

5

VanAuken

Your attention is called to the following prices:

$5.00
$7.50
$8.50
$9.00
&gt;10.00
&gt;12.00

thia drama here by the manner In
which they acted under the difficult!.,
of the Hasting* stage. It waa evident
however by lh« work which they did of.

4,4,4.4.414.4,4.

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Railroad

~rnin—Ttrai * ■ '
sH-fU

Sergius Hotzka's I
Only Friends.
-

Uevtd
* sorevte. Others thought
2Li'KL4?3£X&gt;tX?S5’JJ
drawn by white horaea stope la r™S tUQaDce, Whose powerful pouoa Ma gairanuisa
the
exhausted haaak'' But It
of the box oawwt the royal pavtikMb
The pnoldent at the Jury precipitate* Is illcWy i memory Bow.' jHww amhimself ■ &lt; the JkArBM* f«H swt aLts'a 'eetfceia oaths tapte.&gt;..L1.7&gt; ■
AR St- i'etvslrarg |a (aJUug oC the'uwrtye. qt IMrcw Alexander Repine
to rrloraee Enaaret* Palorna.
,
It Is evening, and Vet* stands for the
first time Id ber husband's home. 8h«
1
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V.
aeaaon*. Buplne fallows her. Under
her Uttfa fur cap. with Ma jeweled f«.
VriA'a eyes look out. serene, Itapeow
trable. A bell sounds and sllenco fall*
oh'gbe wiflffijg multitude. From open
gat# stnwtn1 a doaen or more bor#a

r.ell/.

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On Every Bottto
dt* FU1&amp;ky
1 yeewat kAs IsM
boring .
aigMcx *r i. h.

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The Chew lywsm
| of foritodoe liN ‘
, Mor Uo.
1 by ur, «J« *XT&gt;l«n 1.-, de ewU.

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STATLERSHOTEL
DISEASE STAND BACK I

Dr. Donald McDonald,
IDER AGENTS WANTED
Ht a sample loot model
bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CMt MAKE *10 TO
IM A MH beside*haring as rbec! to ride for yourself.

1801 Modal* famaa— $10 to $18
’00 &amp;’99 Models $7to$12
to $8
lug and terrible.
, ■
"Walt." *a her bosky whisper.
.
With her face pressed tight to, th*
troa bars she watetea him ’ turn an
angle In the roadway: hla footsteps die
away lo the distance; ha ta gone.
I

Hillings, at Hastings Housi,

IBDRBSDAJJIM,
One day only each month. Offlce hours,

10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. SMS

*p rUh la cellaring from us, as you do not need to pay

behind their royal leader*, are the three
strange beasts with tbeir Laplandlab
sled. They ran tmcolarfy, and’ their
urn* tbur'bdirgtTrottt rteffirttouiy
sound.- —ft tu tor tbts order tbat • tbo
sleds pass for tbo first time In front of
‘WKA’Av "
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OR. MCDONALD
what a cowardly word I Original r she tebed wh
repeated, as though Interrogating her Its*. At
** - • • — e young mas trownad peaaang i
•.ireuti on .with calm Utehlag
mA*
a~

^S£“Lrir

i-;-!.--------------------- ,-j-n__ rail
sweetheart wtttt boexjuets of beautiful
robes. Wklcb gteW in his garden, and ■
few «oara after be bad made the dis-

cocumand. they &lt;1ro one gigantic IJp

hours fnx»;aow. Gradually bat surety
"Tbs Orloffs laadr aercama tbs wh- ihvy will ebange color, aad yoo may re­
gard the alteAgs mm only aa an Indira
tltuda. than aboodcr*.
Beyond the shapely brads ot ibc Hou that the Howers are delighted w
city's favorttea stretched six dark, be worn by you. but also aa an infalli­
pointed ear*, to be followed by tWee ble sign that happiness la assured to nr
beads with glaring eyes and foaming.

Acootdtug to • Rweler. the prartks
ot wearing rings uc«fer gloves to harm­
ful and wary likely to Injure tM set­
ting or atones. Many valuable feme
which Doer suddenly slipped out ol
tbeir settings hare t*eo Unit loosened
in tbla way. 41 ksst gloves pliocld

FTHLCREAT ’W

JONJCIWiL

For Sato by FREDflL, HEATH

�I Myrl.«hin .t&gt;«»fh treHn'.t
l COuWuMlEM't' TROUM

Friday, but then )• no Indication from
tha Datroit retail or wholesale dwflan
that they propoov to make any ebange

»on»l W?Pflryi«lou nlnre IU Influteqr.
hSao! no ono HdecHve yon in thia.
AH Counterfeits, IrtUUUffns wwd rt Jnta-taMn»&lt;M»*»«*
EsiM^rlmcnta thrtt trifle with and endantfer tho health oT

rn,Armlnit. T^TiwrrlmcntL

What is CASTORIA
CnxtnrtA !» B hkrtnlega kalUtlfate fbr Castor ori, Pltry' gorfvPFP^ **4
.
FlfosanL ,T&gt;
contains neltiMur Opiate Morphine nor other Narcotjo .
subatancrv Its age ia ita guarantee. It destroy! Wornn
apd Mteya Fcveriahaeaa. It cures Diarv^M®* M»rt Wind
Code. It taifevea 'teething Troubles, caarcs Couatlpatloa
and Flatulency. It a—lmlHtna flae Food, regulates the
Btoniacii ntui Bowels, giving healthy and natural slogp.
The Children's Pnnacca-Tbe Mother's Friend.

genuine

CASTbRlA
Bears tho Bi^datnre of

ALWAYS
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•*Obarle* Jecuer iThompson,
^^Wmparoled
P
The Saginaw pollen have secured
ivldenca ibat uEber a UtMer. suicide,
x accidental drortilog occurred then
within the Mat week. Oh Qm.M teat
aodcrctothaa, shoes, etc. .wan found
w the bnnf of tha river, MM fit the
lime ot the tftacokary appeared to
knre b«ca there about g.wfiek., 'Tba
Marahall'a women taxpayers turned
pockets ware turned Inside out. Natl'
Capt James Walsh. of the poller force,' out to vote at the school election and
found near the same epot amall bita of helped William B. Porter to succeed
paper that when put together' proved. hiBiMif «r trostoa.
io be an Insimence certificate. It waif The only breach af promise suit
waned by the Doral Guard to 'John started tn Allegan Circuit Court ifl
Charlee Kunen. aged 2D yean, al Ptymoutb. Mkfu and bean tba date of
Inly IK 11X11. and was for tXOje.'pfir
ibU to a sister of tba bolder. Magfils
tf. K unact ‘ 'A receipt for the July a»
eaaaiaeut. amounting tn fl.BA'tad
bearing date Of July 18. wfig found ,

by Gbr. xnisa. was rfteaaed Mwn tba
Perron bouse of correction Saturday,
after serving six montba at a yoaf's
auutente Tor embwudlug tnoaoj ftwd
bls toployara.
A 3-y«arold daughter of Merritt CMborne,
Frru Marquette switchman,
was fatally hurt Bunday In Baginaw.
while playing about a Sat ear loaded
with Iron. A rail waa tuoaened and
fall upon the child.
The 2H.000.ax&gt; feet log drive, which
haa been on the way from Boughton
lake since last May. has arrived *C
Muskegon. 1T&gt;» drive baa been bard
and km* because ofNbe low water In
tba Maakagta rtvw
Obarles Crohburrt tweapod from the
KatamewM agyiata Moaday, and walk-

C*9il Btxntuants.

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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

Cheaper than Ever
the ellV MkM-

COLORADO and UTAH
Daily fcj Sept 10. 1001,

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finp, Umm ui lictui Mu;

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
$25.00 ijt IKS $31.50iS
T'rvt.xtLrmtlr dwaa ram &lt;s M**
utesr pitoraA, ut Utah Uaritt rHaU.

at Hie tot ■Gislk-

CsUr^fe rtwstvt*

P. D. Lyox, Trar. Paas. Aft,,
11 Fort St, Wmai.'
Detroit, Mich‘
John Sebastian, Q. P. A.,
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1'.' '
, Chi&amp;g&lt;&gt;,

milk and a baked apple. He aven that
ba felt no incon vimleece .’r»» tbe food
and he U aatl»ne&lt;t, that nil .ong tert
baa, entirely cured him from the
trouble In bl* stomach. which the brat
physicians could not cure with iptdL
cl nee. The doctor who treated hind
sayertbrt be -Wil! nt but IWi mnla a
day for a motith. and then be ean’eal
any time and anything be pleaar*. Mr.
Qurcbka ard bta wtfs are very raniewt
In the aUtement that bn bad not eaten
a monel of food lb ell .weeks prior ui
Sunday.
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'Oror^U*.

dyrjatadte works of Henry U- Tboipgs
oo the KswtawTIn roaO. near B*y City
mer With a shocking death In a Beculler manner Friday tnorntng. Hetwsan tba. nUro glywarloe factory and
tba dynamite packing house them wee
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nssma esnst wcodsery

account of the fog.
Joseph McGraw. » Michigan CruUal
Cite tender. was run down by in !■terurbab car near Michigan Center.
I Experts tttfortn the rate board of Alni au bndly iujursd that be died.
audlton that ■ few rvpatra to the ruuf
and atone wore, whlrt can be made at
ellgbt expense. will make the Mate
capttol aa good aa new.
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' ‘ ' Carter, tho playwright and

IMS Nsrqaaus

8. Owwnm.C«A Ms^Sl

Marquette

elonary now in Owosso, will return to
I’Bk,n »“• fftn- Mm* Awent win acbora pa nv him Their children pill at
trod school at Oberlin. O.
Patrick Burna, lu tke employ of the
rvulusular Coder k Lumbar Co.. Ms
porninw, «u accidentally rfaut by bte
rocnpanloo. Edward Johnson, while out
hautfty near Trout Croek.
During a row lu Bay City Charles
Ihavla s*»«uJ|ct1 Joo la-iomme. of
»vWi. alaahlng Ma, throat. The
‘wounded man's condition ia critical.
Davis claims wlf-defense.
Usury Young uMar arrest lu Elate
tor a criminal alMuft Ari Alic® Price. —-------------------------------- ---- ----------A p-yeanold girl, attempted silicide by kud went to tbe bonse and got a RrOS
—s**-nivjtb tba aid of a targe dag be flUelly
trerd.tbe anlaial a ad shot «, ■ t1I Edward GlgWei ' of Glsdetnuc.
caused a panle on the principal afreet
ot tba city WadModay blght-by shoot­
ing right and iaft.wilb a revolver. Bedrunk wjMo be dM the shooting, and
la now in JaU awaltiihr* flooring. ■ &gt;

baa been retired of tlx con­
viction at Unalaska of tbe meu Bar
rlugton and Newton tor the murder ot
Con and Florence Sullivan, formerly
of Muskegon. The two men have bean
aentrati-d to be hanged
Bllaa Fiukell. an, employe ot the
?«sa

f yon vaut&lt; your HiMaoAAalM
KAN, patronise the American*
..drj. OoUara, cuffs and ahtrte
« np.in the.latMl aiytes. Frieda
‘"'’"'a. E,r..,m..p,op.

cwnpiried within a day or twe. ao that
rounty repmentwtivM will bavw'k'
chance to dtgeat I hern before their
final aoaelownoxt Mowday.1
By « ruorond collision, a mile west
of Ubaw Sunday, Engineer Hebry
Hatswrtl. of work tratJ No, A3. And
day while lasting p. baodfire extte TlMtnaa Moore, of Baldwin, a a»ctloa
gulsber Acid burned hla clothing off foreman, were eerlotmiy Injured, Hats
I ntetraild threw a pop hot
W«M'O shouMer wite dlrioentM and
M
*tebt, - r-re
ia Hickey, a Charlotte saloon
The ,w«d works plant ot MoQrafl *
In front. of the Williams Bot. Muakwn. wav deetroyad by Bro
Monday. Tke Imp la PMW and the

f Katun. Rapt da. on' the head
Ufld ,MmU,urr 'talctta
irt Jury haa found a verdict

t*&lt; the not erillMtf and maliciously
aad he will bare to answer to the
•charge of murder. Green's funeral
took place al Eatrm Rapldsyeatorday
The poatoOce at Duck lake. Cai

years l«
brnugM
brnlutaTbddfaiMir'wiihenjoy the
tvenh’a eatertleH.
, ,
,
The mem ben of tba state fonatrr

Red
Cross
Tansy
Pills

�NTv‘‘V.ftw11*

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ban cibld-

To“

2i*rattended the bell

fctteAfedthb fahaea'

Tberel* aa.extyemely. large yield
early peaches* around ua. Jn many i
chard* they lay rotting on the grout

Coffee
AIon
m1 «; v-.-»a-a&gt;X'nti-&gt; ...

good for jail aa many late poacboa.
School began here Monday with Lulu
Nobler a* taaahw.
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lor the final time today.
Clair Paulnglll and wife of Prairie'Hie arc rial 11 ng frienda and relative*

j"

IRVINO.

Rev. J. H. Bennett left.for opotorence Tuesday morning
’
Mrs. R- D. Truman and boys are vlaItlng her parents.
Jo Mu*son and family entertained
.. .
friend* from Hastings, Sunday.
L
Roy Andrus will return to tbo Uulvarsity next week.
.
Blrdlo and Lillis Bennett went to
Grand Raplda, Saturday, where they
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will attend school this year.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Chatfield were enter­
tained by their friend* in Cloverdale.
■ ■ Bunday.
M. L. Cook wtll not visit our Epworth
League to two wook* as announced, but
willcomo later. Thia I* looked forward
,
to with pleasure.
Mrs. John Chamber*, who baa been a
patient sufferer for some time, died at
" ' her homo last Monday. Mr* ChamI..4 ........
— V. - — ... ----fu! of her recovery. Her death, though
not sudden, wa* a shock to her friends.
The family bare the sympathy of all
the Irving people. The funeral was
held from the north Irving church con­
ducted by Rev, Frcoman

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with friend* fran/fetroU.
Lorna Edmund* and wife have re­
turned from their vial) at Grand Rapid*.

Mathla* Alterdl.g and Judroa Car­
Ford waa home from penter of North Carlton were calling
Otf bur&amp;oMor Tufeffay,"”''
Slava WpUe. and wife of Woodland
are taking care of Mr. Long'* place
daring hla absence.

Food
•on. Bunday.
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CARLTON CENTER.
Dr. Chia. Mallon and Mias Julia Pol­
Tomiuy~N&lt;
ly were visitors fu town Friday.
^The^B^U A^ 8. met wlth Mrs. Chas. ville Saturday aod Bunday.
"' ;
Mias Jeaela Brooks was tho gaest of
Cortrlrb‘ 1b
boylojf L- Hsbora and wife Sunday.
Ml&lt;» Bertha Urtwk* has returned
everybody will jntss
ai uuii isxo, uio guest ot A. A. Al­ Hottie after spending several days with
friends on the town line1
li rick and wife. .
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Flannlgan-They
Mrs. Fred Fifeh aod Matta Rockwell . Fred Foster of Hastings, wa**l homo gsr In the Hock la trinmpfo—Balti.were Ip Augusta Saturday.
eoold Ikkl-Puck.
A. A. Aldrich aad wife entertained
I* A. Toller aod wife aod Cha*. WIL
’• ^ITY MARKET^.
Ham. and w|fo st Willow Beach, Wed-

Olirc Smith of East Carlton Is atUodlaasohool a) the Center.
. &lt;
Ora Yarty aod wife eotenalnod oonr
LEE SCHOOL VICINITY. ‘''
pany from Woodland recently., .• &gt;t •;
Hazel Fuller ia la the northern part
School began Monday 'with K. L. Life Pill*. Those trill* change weak­
Do nz more a* teacher. . ,
,
. ness into strength. Ustlcssaaae into en- of the ‘tau visiting relative*.
Mr*. Orpha Yargsr la gaining *lowly.
srgy, brain fag Into mental power.
Working Night aad Day.

Marjorie of Portland, visited at C. If. H. Goodyear.
Senters Wednesday.
Rev. A. A. Risley, wife and son and
Mre. Hyde of Woodland, visited at B
H. Durkee’* Wednesday.

Hing a brother In the northern part of
the suui.
Mrs. Clarence Doolittle who baa
Cllmcna Durkoo laat Friday and Sat­
boon 111 for a few days 1* improving.
urdayTbo estimation In which our icdooI
Mr. and Mr». Geo. Hill of WarnervlUn, vliliedat Mr*. Scbalbly'sSunday.
Mlaa Stella Caln via!ted her mother
In CarlUio Center over Sunday.
Social at the M. E. "church laal
C- Ho!»« and family *peut Thursday
In East Woodland.
Mlaa Maud Balo* la visiting her uncle tended although the attraction* were
of a superior order.
P. R. Holme*.
POOUNK
W. C. T. U. next Tuesday at the
Bert Pettingale and lady friend re-,
Giles Haywood i
mlly of Pn
turned Friday from a visit with rela-' banjo of Mrs. Anna Razee.
ot F Tobis
Iriovllle, were the
Mrs. May Wilcox wbo ba* been
live* In Bailie Creek.
and family Sunday.
F. L. Willman nod wife of Stony •pending the summer with her *oa» *t
Mrv. Chas- Anders of Chicago. I* fla­ Point,' were calling on friend* hero East Jordan, has returned.
iling her parents. G. W. Loehr aod Saturday
B. V. P. U. will be led next Sunday
and distributing bill* for tbo
family.
auction aalo which bn will bold Sept. by Alvin Bcnaetl, the Epworth Leaguu
Mr*. Wo. Tuttle la quite tick at thia 18lb.
by Mis* Sadie McLay. Subject ‘'True
Honor."

•pent Sunday al M. Ransom^.

Leia Covey of Haallng*. is making
her home with Frank Smith and wlfs
•nd attending school.
Mias Inez Adams of Cloverdale, was
the guest of Anlah Ransom, Sunday.
. Last Wednesday Roy Hull shot and
killed a bald headed eaglo which meas­
ured six fool from tip lo tip and
weighed about twenty pounds. As Roy
I* a young hooter he feels quite proud
over It..

returned last Monday from a trip to
Potoakoy and other pointe In northern
Michigan.
Rev. McDowell left Monday for Muckegon to attend the coofeisnoe.
Louise McDowell, after spending

a fire la tbalrplaoeof buslnM* Monday.

Mn. A. M. Norwood baa roturnod

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in tho Internal of tbo Champion Binder.
Ho report* a large crop of wheat In that
part of the country.
Dr. Scribner took In iho excursion to
Cleveland Imi Sunday and met hla wife
I--- —a___ .L day eight
Mr*. Huldab . Lohnner returned la*t
Monday from a vialt in Allegan county.

W. H. Ctaasa andJ. F. William* made,
bualneaa Irins to Kalamazoo, Saturday.
Grace aodMosfoChare expect to go

’not." Bria ' was a

A'stranger on

Trite nelgbborilnea* la lacking in city
er In tbe block whose child Is tnkcu for
Its airing by an Epglixb nurao In a uni
form of black gown, white cuff*, collar
snJ cap and whose door I* opened by

,. oowuso.

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dnexpectsd

strenuous political times when ex-Bcpreseutatlvs tn Congress Timothy Campt-H--a. fo .cooatux saff hpaaed attfeo
played shuttlecock betwren Campbell
and bls opponent until both bad 'lost

’*. Campbell say* b* can't turn d*
'
trick
lek wldout yonsc.
yoesr. Tak*
Take a *plei
spiel over Clover mnJ
d* mretio rnlgbt and d«c!*re yow-1 Beef, live ..
If in. HFU take yooso op all right." Vealcalf. v. ::^7uSv.m,,&gt;do wmo
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it00 to WIOO
The
worker went to the Mutton, jlrowed
Woo), wubod.
........ I5ctol9o
meeting that night. The next day Wool.
hnwMhod.tv;,?.
lOctollSo

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80’w*»y.
True nrighborilnru makes no *ncbj
M ’
Invidious distinctions. It doesn't de- ! T’dld. w
pend upon servants at ail nor upon the
presence of marblo statues in drawing Campbell take you upT*
I w«t V» toncreal ryspfnrtu
rHr. tren me ctowujamh* trim’rod

looked upon as public property and Is
Just a* often to be found In the home
YANKEE SPRINGS.
of Mra, Brown as It I* In thaj of Mrs.
Miss Sylvester visited at homo Satur­ Bmlth. fhongb the latter, stcpply beday aod Bunday.
esufe It was paid for wjth her money,
The funeral of Mrs. D. N. Stocking sometimes selfishly tries to delude her­
took place at tbo church Bunday. Rev. self into believing It befougs to her.
Morehouse of Prairieville oouductod
A woman visiting tn Baltimore ttDe
the Service*.
i Mr*. Tackelbury of Three Rivers «b!a alary to Hlu*trete tbe feeling that
exists between'neighbors to her native
town lu a county'of western Maryland:
Bon Voorhees spontSanday at home.
No Sunday school; tho funeral being Lborily in most matter* by tj&gt;o*c who
StoH* Miller ot Battle Crook la vhlL
ing friend* and relative* In and around at the hour appointed for school.
Farmers are Seeding although it la
Nash villc.
John Kohr of Mfplc Grove la tick very dry. The corn Is ripening fast
with stomach trouble apd there are
Wiahed to tee her lo th* Uhrery, the1
slight hopeeof bis recovery.
woman jumped op hastily and donncl
Cutting clover seed and pulling beans
Is what keep* tbo farmers busy the**
woudertag meanwhile whether Mri
days.
Mr. Ritchie purchased a fine caw one Alka's baby bad another spawn or It
Flav Pofghuor talks of ■mbviog to
day lest week of Mr. Mullen near wu merely an embassador from Mrs.
Nashville to live.
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.
Fred Hinkley loot a valuable horse Prairieville.
Fuller seeking to borrow the Ice a earn
Ml*a Ritchie oommcoocd her school freeaer for tbe day. .
falling Into an old
last Mondgr st the Blake school houae.
well.
if It were the latter, she determlMd
Mr. Saddler of Bradley came to the
funeral of hl* grandmother. Mrs. Stock­
er. Grover 1* the owner of the big

t a few days with tbeii

or ‘the

the block

SHAFFER'S CORNERS.
Our highway commlMloncr informs
us that we shall have a naw Iron bridge
oo tho corner aero** Quaker brook.
Mrs. Emery and daughter returned to
Colorado the last of the week.
Henry MlUnr of Bastings was on our
street* Sunday.
George S."Marshall aad wife return­
ed from tbe west last week. He report*
tbit everything 1* dried up out where

PeacLe* are so plentiful thia year white house known aa tbe Norris house.
that everybody ought to have them.
Fred Hinkley began to build a wall
Mr. Wlllzon hi
under hi* house this week. Barham la
completed. He ।
doing tbo work. .
George Shaffer and wife, John Kohr.
Bill Mesmer and Chet Mcstncr called at
befallen ua a*
C. W. Shaffer's. Sunday.
Charlie Brock’s company returned u?n
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home Monday.
Bam Robert* from Branch t* visiting
WELCOME CORNERS.
bld friends aod relative* tn this vicinity
Mort Sisson and w|fe from near Free­
and lu Kalamo.
Wesley Noyes hashla granary moved port were soon on our street Sunday.
l*he nodal nt tbe homo of Nile vVellCharlie Reynold* drew tho watoh &lt;1 mao, last Friday night, wa* well attend•ditbd^eocoidibeingffiq,'
Burt Brumm's, Saturday night.
Reuben Bivens was at Battle Creek.
&lt;&gt;ui- school began Monday with
Saturday and Sunday, visiting his Creeslo Shawtnao of tho State Road’ aa
daughter*.
Ware Taylor of Charlotte called on
C.W.$lu3rr, Bunday.
j
C. W.- Shaffer has a span ot uloeoolu

dlaappofatmont

niu...
from Brlsbdbe tpA Leudeq i
cy. As It reached Loh dobtri
the new* agenQ' '’sditod** and sent
around to Jm Papera In tbe follqwtag
form: “Lady Kennedy, tbe wife of Slr
Arthur Kennedy, governor geuersl of
Qusenalaod, yesterday gave birth st

Farmers and Fruit Growers

the firstborn being a soc."

All members of the Farmers and Fruit
Growers Union will please send their
want,lettwrs to J. E. Edwards,’Seo’y,
and' it was published by most of tba
O’DretnelL Mich.
. • , ;
newspapers in London and tbe prov­
inces and caused an unexpected sensa­
Roaches for sale.—C. B. Baldwin.
tion. Sir- ArthuPa friends pointed oot
A number of good farm* for sale.

The repeat memgv wtricb* followed

It home any Bunday wllb the
broken thlt tbe wboto thing

Edwards, O’Donnell.
I will ba prepared to buy and handle
peaches pfter August 10tb.—T. 8. De
Mott, Hastings.

tafeering to a railway ceremony.

tunate enough to break It but that she
hoped Its owner could bare It repaired.
inganddanro with delight
Rocky Mountain Tea Ifet
V. H. Gpod^earJ^-/ /SA ,

strange individual wbo faced tbs wom-

Baltimore, one-half mile west of MoOtbber school house. M.M.8LOCVM.
For further Information Inquired

O'Donnell.'Mich,

hardware.

7 oiest end

3TT3JPFAM3P31-

wf? Si

K Hormao.wholeHu:

[Ol/R
CEDAR CREEK.
Elder Leamon )&gt;rescbed hl* farewell
Sis'S;
OUe Corwin and wife of Kalamazoo
Mr*. Hultean.
I Wo hear that Carl Bristol 1* In Hast-

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Icoklagafm? few day* Imi «&lt;h

•JSSSfA 1

Dr. Sheffield Is vary busy n!ghi‘a6d
Ifni. Wm. Clark I* very 111 with hay

COATS OROVE.
Myron Barnum started for Buffalo,

D. P.’ Sprague aad wife and Harrison
Loog and wffo are taking in the 0. A.
R. eocampsMat at Cleveland and will
take io the Pan-American before they
,°S MUWr from Ohio I* vblttng bar

NORTH CARLTON.

NEW

LINE OF

HeatingStoves,
Cast Cook Stoves,
Steel Ranges
We aie placing on our floor is the largest and moat complete vie’ever exhibited—alt new 1901
patients, with many improved features. We invite inspection. Onr stoves are fuel savers and
we make the pHees right
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Onr new line of single and double barrel shot guns, hunting coati,
ammunition, loaded shells, black and smokeless powder .
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we oo* have in stock.
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�Striate

•...Tbe ia* la-prohlblf tbo aalo of cob
wad otoovnargOHne ‘wont into effect
Friday, but thrtv is no Indication from
tho Detroit retail or wholesale de/len

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— and i»* been mumIo uuder bla-Dcr*onttl Wpwvteloa since its latency.

*«*CAX

obarlee Jretire Thpmsoos. paroled
by GOr, Biles, was rfleaaed from th*
rwrolt bodae of correction Saturday,
after serving alx month* ot a ytafl
eaatentt fot embsnallag money from
hto toploysr*.
A Fyeerwid daughter of Merritt Os­
, boro*. A Pm Marquette ewitMtUan,
was fatally hurt Bunday tn ttagtaaw,
while playing about a fist ear loaded
with trnn. A rail waa loosened and
M upon the child.
helped William H. Porter to succeed
Th* 2D,000.&lt;X» feet log drive. Which
himself m trustee
hsa been on tbe way from Boughton
The only breach of promise suit lake since laM May. has arrived at
started tn Allegan Orcutt Court ip UoskagDo The drive baa bora hart
and kmg bee* nee ofSbe low water in

Adow na DM HtlecHrw youia thia.

AU Counterfeit*, Irtltations and '• Jfnat-nMrodd” are bat
BiperlthduU thftt trifle with and emtantrer tho heed th of
Infiinu and CWldrea1—’Expcrteuce' npainst Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Csutnrta I« « hartnloaa traibatifnto for Castor Oil, rnrogorftfe Drop* and Hoothhig Byrtit&gt;a. It I* pldaWnt H
contain* neither Opiums Morphine nor other NarcoUo
■ubalance. IU age is Its guarantee. It'deaCroya Wanna
nod alleys FcveriahsMa. It cure* Diar^gte BJlA ^’luM
dortc. It tcUeve* Teething Trouble*, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It uaalnillatea Oro Food, regulates tbo
Btoniocb and Bowel*, giving healthy and ruOural alosp.

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GENUINE

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CASTORIA

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ALWAYS

Benn tho BigrUture of

c»8«l fldWrtlUUtltt.

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able te a stotcr of tha bolder, M
M Kunart. A receipt tor the Jdly *•
Meetnrat. aiumintlng fo ll.Mt bod
bearing date ot July 1«. w*» found
with tbe certiorate John'Kutiarf left
Plymouth Ang M for Aagtnsw. intendins to stop at Colemsn. Relative* at
OnMinan report that be left there tor

Cheaper than Ever

COLORADO and UTAH
Daily tj Sept. 10, 1001,

Cihp.UiUM ui Iqair idtij

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

imber ant
Instantly

county agent and providing that lb*
dutloi of the oClct shall be cxarcte*a
by Aaron C. Keeler, pt Grand Rapid*.

cattap to LMc r«.
d»Cr«4e*4&lt;&gt;*r» ut Pwbta.

$26.00iltltS $31.50 IWI

F. D. Lyok, Trav. Pa**. Agu,
I St. tt'eaC
Detroit, Slloh.
JOHK SxtLMITtAS, Q. P. A.,
..I.,'.C'f"'
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eapllui a» good ss new,
Uncol.h f. Ctrttr, th* playwright and that tbe receipts ot bis offirv tor the
t&gt; *a tri cal manager, baa secure! an op qustter rad tag June 30, were 97,413 03,
and the expenece. laelodlng snlark*

Be Fogle di
Bandaj.

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-am

iking tho ou1 hammer and
I work tba pipe
t&gt;p of hto bead,
g end blowing

In Dun’s and Brsdstroot’s reports, a*
ha own* the Invonrivo Ago. Ho baa
o^nt.tp application VlaaM'andiAhar
papers, and Inventory who aro Intend­
ing to apply for pate^ia^ would save

pomlncC, all iccfdro!a|ly SkH by hla
coffipRhlon, Edward Johnson, while out
touting near Trout Creek.
During a row tn Bay City fcbarloe
Davis assaulted Jqo Drlumtoe. of Ka
MjviUft. slashing hla. throat. Tbe
wounded man's condition la critical
Davie rfalms eelf-dctnusc.
' Henry Young, under arrest lu Etele
for a criminal inwit 6B Alice (Tice.
X^-yeapoldglri. attempted adlctde by

Wttb the aid at a targ* Oof lx, Anally
trwd tbeanimal and shot It
Edward Giguere. Of Gladstone,
caoaad a panic on tb* principal *tract
of tbe city Wednesday bight'by shoot­
ing right and toft,with a revolver. Be-

build a new passenger depot In Ba
City to coat $*0,000 and to ape nd HQ
DOO la beautifying tbe surrounding*.
A.' B. CummUut ' W^HP****** ’«■
drunk wbra be did the shooting, snd
rettirier of deed*. pleaded
glggU^—
.
Will be to now In j*ll awatUnga bearing.

L.

._.. -Braider,,

charged. with la worktaf atgMs and auadayn «a the
tvunty pcroeirtagc required by the
state board, of eqnaltoattos. It to ex­
vlcttoq. al Unalaska of th* meu Har­ ported tear thee* percentage* *m lxrington and Newton for the munlsr Of coruplelvd within a day or two, So &lt;h»t
Con and Hbcener Bulltvsn, formerly cooatyrepreeantMlr** will havw a
Of Muaksgon- The two men hare beun tbs tier to iMgset them before tbeir
seitlenCM) to b* banged.
,..r, dnal seaoloa next Modday.
By • roar-end celllaloa. a mite waat
Bila* Flnkell, an^ employe ot the
SS2. ,S.15S?®Sw°?SS: of Obasr Bunday, Enxlne-r Henry
Hatawril. of wofk tratB Wd. «, and
dar wWl* Ivating * haodftn extld Theta** Moor*, of Baldwin, a »rtilot&gt;
gotaber. Acid burned bl* clothing otf foreman, wm esrloirtiy tnjurM. H»ta
-.
a1 watt's sMuMrf was dislocated and
Th* .wood works plant of McQsatt «

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H yon want- yosr linoa*- **ate&lt;|
kXAN, patronise tbe Americas'
l«uidry. Collar*, cuff* and shirt*
n* up in tbe latest sty lea. Prioea

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E. E. Fbaxci*. Prop.

The Todd fatally" to btMfer" a rennlon at Trenton • thia week. Tbe
U* tba act willfully1 aad maliciously
and be will have lo answer to the
charge ot murder. Green's funeral
took place at Eston Rapids yesterday
Tbe poetotDce at Duck laika Cal

hsrdly true it i* aald IM girl deni**
tiring brutally treated, and tb« doeidr
Who era* called to attend her aald th*
girl had been drinking aad that was
about th* only trouble with her. .
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fdet er over and range from 1JO to TO
Tetr* In age. Tbe brotbarii hgee
brought ttostr wires, cbMrrt and
kttVM with ’them, odd fully lt» r»embero of the Tod* fatally wfli enjoy the
weak** eaerrtsee.
.
The menibere of the state forestry

Red
Cross

PAINFUL

Pills
Tba Ladlw’

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SBPTRMBER 19, 1W1.

filflb School Dtpirtmw.

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correcting copy and reading proof..
The sentiments expressed and the man­
ner of presenting them ere those of the
committee and their fallow papll*,'nr*
of the editor. The proofs win be read
by the" committee and accepted by the
Hxiui.d as final. Mi.ncgy designed
tor this d apartment should bo submitted
to the editorial committee.

Edith Lombard, Clam of 1WS.
Margery KeaHes,' Chai ot 1903.
Elmer Cheney, ChUs of WW.
Arthur Andrus, Class ot 1903.

"Knowledge docs not cStuprise all
which is contained In the large term ot
education.' The feelings are to be dis­
ciplined; the paaalons are to be restrain­
ed; true and worthy motives are to bo
Inspired; a profound religions fading
to to be instilled and pure morality In-

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A NEW PICTURE OF PRESIDENT M’KINLEY.

IR THE HATIOH'S DEAD

On Dweoratioo—J. T. Lombard, C.
W. Mixer, Mr*. E. H. Lathrop.
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Ou Program—W. W.Pouer, John
Dennis, and the Mayor.

COURT HOUSE SQUARE.

Ou Finance—W. F. Hicks, P. A.
Sheldon.
The program will be ee follows:

A meeting of citizens was called at
the council room Monday night by
Mayor Rankes, to take suitable action
on the death of the president, it was
decided to hold appropriate exercises
Thursday afternoon and a pommlttee
consisting of Ex-senator Potter, Judge
Smith and Fred W. Walker was ap­
pointed to make the necessary arrange-

Michigan Central Excursions.

General excursion to Grand Rapids
Sunday, .Sept. 22nd, by special train
meetlug of Fitzgerald Post, G. A. IJ. leaving Hastings 11:50 a, m. 60 6enta
consisting otW.F. Hick*, E. A.Stevens, lor nvind trip. Children half fare.
Return leave Grand Rapids «:?0p. tn.
i ' A H. Loreland and C. W. Moore.
These two committees held a joint
Letters addressed to the following
meeting at F. W. Walker’s office Tuea■ day morning and decided upon a public persons remain unclaimed in this office
meeting on the court house square, at and will be senl to ths dead latter officeI
. two o'clock this afternoon tobeaddreve- if not called .for by September 14tb:
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, ed by representative citizen* The Mr. Geo. E- Thompson, Mr. 8.7. Sher­
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committee appointed Mayor Benkos wood, Dr. W. N. Fleet man, EUIe Aimer,
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’ chairman of the day and the following Mr*. Jorina Dealt, Mrs. James Dykee,
Elizabeth Fox, Mrs. Dr. Thuttac.-’
;
Drops, W. H. Stotm, Mr. Bartley Oal-

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Mr. Key, an agent lor Lang's Planotarium which shows the relative poo
itloas of the sun, moon, earth and Van­
ns, gave tome mom interesting talks
to tbo high school aa well u to the
grammar department, a few days ago.
Mcrtlmar Nichols, ■00, end Rex Rich­
ardson, W, will begin a course In the
U. of M. this tail. YXjjAvf
Mr. MoOuinsas, reproeanting Ginn *
Co-, called Tuesday afternoon.
UM Tuesday the A dlrtaton of the
D. 8. History oUm challenged the Eng­
lish HUfory daao Co debate on the mbject. Resolved, That Europe would have
been better off had America never been
discovered. The challenge haa been
acnepted and the debate will be bald

One pl the high school students, for
getting that Chaucer lived In England
in the 14th century, remarked that ho
was educated al Harvard College.
It was told in a general history class
The passing of our dearly beloved and the other day, that Thothiues HL,
honored Preaident Into the Valley of
the Shadow of Death has probably In­ Egyptian feme, built pyramids In New
flicted upon us a lose far greater than York, London, Coaiiauiltnzjilo and
we may, at ths present realise.
He stood before the American public
and before the 'Acrid, the highest type LECTURES FOR. N0N-CATH0UC5.
ot American manhood, a mart physical­
ly, mentally nnd morally strong, a man St Rose's Church by the Rev. Ellas
whose honest Integrity and unerasing
Vounan, Peuilat
parssverwnoe have woe for him the
Tbo nbjecta to be treated are of vital
greatest honors which can be bestowed
upon an American citizen, ttmao of Importance, and concern Our happiness
President oAhe United States, a man here, our eternal destiny hereafter. All
whose private life wee an examplary are invited toattaod regardless of creed
one, as pure and spotless aa the winter* or denomination. There will be no
snow, always kind to bk dearly beloved controversy, and the services, which be­
invalid- wife IO whom he showed bis gin every evening at 7:45, will bo oootender love tn the care which ha so ducted in the spirit of charity, the tree
willingly bestowed upon her during bond between Catholics and thelrteparated Brethren In Christ Jesus.
berUielUaera
Fr. Ellas Younan is at present en­
H VM then, mote than ever before,
that he displayed to the American peo­ gaged In giving a mission io the Cath­
ple that true Christian spirit with olics of Hastings tn the pretty little
church of BL Rosa, The mission will
which ha waa so hleessd.
That bo should^crosa the great river close nut Sunday st the High Mass
of Death as a result at a bullet fired by 10:00 a. m. and another mission of a dif­
the blocky hand of an asaaerin brings ferent character win open In the evenforth tbo deepest regret.
Be has gone to meet bls fellow mar­
tyrs, Lincoln and (Jarfl aid.;: , ': &gt;
Buoyed up by the kings of hope he
(1). The Question Box, into which
bore h's suffering with Christian fastiUrie, yet only M see those hopes blight­ all are requested co put In questions
ed and death approach as ths restful they wish answered; questions especial­
evening drew near, and then again cal­ ly of faith and morality, what Catholics
ling Mrs. McKinley to his lids so say believe, why do they hold thelrfaitb.
those last words with a Christian look . (3) The Lectury Proper, on the
"Creed" simply, dearly explaining and
Hie will bedouo
pTOrlng-frotn reason sod revelation the
What words could have been more doctrines of the Catholic church hand­
beautiful and oomfurUag? What nt­ ed down from Jesus Christ and the
teranbocould have brought forth more ffijjflir Tbs subjects wfU bo as foL
universal praise end lovp fromhlsoonotryrnon?
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And so, amid the weeping of a coun­
try In sorrow, he is laid u&gt; rest. Let us
think that, althvagb we bare lorn an
honest end honored citizen, Heaven is
made richer by hk coming.
To lhe true and noble wife, whose
bereavement la so great, and to the
sorrowing friends snd relatives, wo as
one extend our deepest sympathy.
May they find comfort in the thought
tbu he to st roes with sM Heavenly
Fuller sod tnay the blessings of God
ever be with them.
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Ix« Pryor and George Collins, ‘00,
rkited the school Monday afternoon.
Milford Hick*, who was formerly a
student (n Qto High School, called up­
Friday, Sept. 21. The Real Preesnce
on the Latin daaees one afternoou last of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ In
week. He wilt euon return to Annan­ the Blessed Eucharist. “This to my
dale, N. Y-, whore ho Is studying In a Body, Thia is my Blood. '•
.
Saturday. No services.
Sunday, Hept, 2Wh 7:16 p. to. Solemn
Nellie Pryor
has w.wp&lt;«! the
...^ n.,k..n. u:_ i_ _
perilkm an teacher in the vtUprimary
departmentnf the schools ot Ludington.
Louis Bewuner, ’W, came home last

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Benjamin Man-lcif entered school
Monday morning.
Tuaeday morning, Mae Montgomery

MRS. WILLIAM M’KINLEY.

A moat lamentable comedy to the title
of a powerful novelette by Mr. WUUam
Allen White, which begins in the
September 21 issue of The Saturday
Evening Post, of Philadelphia. This
absorbing aerial is a study of political
hysterica—the story of a state gone
mad. The scene of the nor el etie la a
western state laboring under the bur­
dens of a panic year. The central figurn la a grocery store demagogue,
whose harebrained oratory captures
the state conreotloo. The story rises
io a height of dramatic power and in­
tensity rarely equalled in the Action of
the day.

At tbo big university a foot bell play­
er is not allowed to go Into ■ game un­
ices he has a thoroughly sound consti­
tution. A weak heart, or oilier un­
sound organs that are llahla to be in­
jured by violent exercise bar a candi­
date from' the gridiron. The same
rale should apply In High School sthlodes. Every candidate now striving

for a chance to battle for the gold and
white In Grand Rapids should be made
to peas through a strict ax aml nation
conducted by a physician. He should
not be allowed to practice even, until
he shows that ho Is In perfect health.
Before each game there should lie aupplcmcrtary examinations. These pre­
cautions may seem bothersome, but
last year's record of secldenu and fa­
tal Idea shows that they are uecrasary..

the school authorities, foot b
agemenu or the parents of ca
should look to this matter,
that the boys are sound, and
theta play the game for all tbm
—G rand Rapid* Preen.

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T EVENING

Ity at the school board.
Rar. F. 8. Martin will.
Woodland to Lansing, whore
poets to takeup ovangeiisdo wo

glnoering M Lansing.
-\f, L
H&lt;r. H. Hale’s propcriUoo to build *n
loo house st Woofitaod is received by
tbe cltlsens with sufficient wsrmtb, ho
will try to treat them very coldly next
summer. It would be *n Ice thing for
Woodland.
Prank Wellman, living near Schisppl
church, will move to Baulo Crook.

DIRT CLEARANCE
T is a good plan for every bather to know
something of the soap he uses. There is a
well-founded objection to using a floor-clcan_______ tag soap upon the human body. Ivory Soap
is the bather's soap. It costs more than common
soaps, but the difference is ta tbe ingredients and
making. Why not treat yourself with a little respect.
Is not die human skin with its marvellous delicacy
entitled to pure soap? Ivory Soap—it floats.

E«rr&lt;m Opinion.

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~ , i great caution than too UUln As I reo't ! idem Harrison once said: "The hour
I I of decialpn la one of isolation."
For the same reason the tendency of
the position I* rather to humble than
t । to exalt Though ho try hU utmost to
- 1 avoid them, every president must
make many mistakes and In Instances
without number he must feel that the
outcometa not to htaown hands but in
i those ot a higher being
*^^*i^Xuyhtoe“kw^

opinions, evenhe has the all irimnd character which
may sesm ’••‘hroltby, even dsngeroro*,
lhe
j
o, .UUM1*Q. The
It nae always been the nollcy of our in-&gt;__ ,__- *_tt .-x &gt;.i_
etiUi lions to allow freedom of speech In trial, trusting that bo will use It so
that when he comas to lay down the
burden the country will be not only
freedom of epeech In the rational being. greater, but nobler and richer ano
If, however, a lunatle endeavor* to in*
dta hit neighbor* to murder or to anon' more honored because of his adminis­
tration,
—To-Daywe cross to consider hl* act “freedom of
speech," and we promptly place him
out ot harm’* way within the walls of an
How's Thia?
asylum. Why not treat the anarchist
In tbe tame manner? He la equally
dangerous u&gt; tbe Individual and to th*
community- He cannot be restrained
fear ot p-jutahtuvnu or even of death;
cannot be reached by the ordinary

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and arriving at a logical conclusion;
his heart, Io like manner, is hardened
as against tbe ordinary human sympatblea. By what channel, therefore, cao
this Individual be reached? It this
BUUMIU no I.-.
—
any other dangerous lunstic.'-Scleutifre American.

Tho ArWtratlon Movement.
F 7 Abla men on both sldee of tbe ocean
are making a constant effort extend
' 1 the principle ot arbitration.. Enlisted
In lbl» movement are boards of trade,
t? cjkiojber* of commerce, leglsiaturesand
' cjtgaoltation* ot capital and of labor.
a»gl twutlment rulea tbe world. Foe cen' tnrlea tbo war fever baa been bred into
our minds and disposition*, and nationj
to moment for arirftrauon

pie accetked ro good in its way, but Im-1
uractiraola in the case of international
■'.'--'ffifeSTMo*. But •toadilv the faithful
friends of the cauteharo made their appeal* and already they have woo th*
•poken imloraetuento of nearly every
h
nation of th* world. Furthermore,
if
they ha»* convinced the people that
war tea bod thing. Ofcoun.o,we mn«
not expect war to cease altogether anr
mor« than wo may lu)k for the liumedt . law regeneratlou of the human race;
but ar bltrot Inn i* making it lea* fre•
' -inning the people* into
lod which more readily

prepared, and, an abundance of moteture. Where irrigation Is practicable
I there th* highest measure of success Is
assured."
Marcia Beebe.
No land tn a state of nature Is suffi­
Iftflp.- Reepobfe-Wm. Pitt.
10:15. Appointment of CommlUeos ciently fertile to grow eanUfiower to a
high degree ofperfection. As so nat
and Report* of SoclMle*.
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manure ta required. It matters icon
HMD. “Should our Pledge bo Modb

LltOO. ‘'Are th* Members of tbo Y.
clpsl of the Corunna schools this year P. 8.C. E. as Loyal to their Church as
and will teach Latin and German.
the A rerage Church Member?”
Representatives from the different 1130. Paper-Miss Mabel £olgreve.
SATVBDAY AFTERNOON.
ganlxed a normal class for the systema­
130. Devotional Svrrlcee—Rev. J,
tic study ot the bible. By tbo wgy, *•
didntree BrotherFeighner's name In C. Critre.
tbe list of officers.
1:4.1. Reports of Committees, ElseThe Warren Psotborbone Co. havo tlon of Officer*, Mlsoellaneoa. Busitheir 300 light dynamo installed and
are using 180 lights tn their factoryfcOO. 'Tbe CoafileV'-Rer. H. H.
And now comes Brother Baundor* of
the Middleville Suu with a story al­ VanAuk en.
most Incredible. Ho would have us bo2.30. •'The Christian
Endeavor
Hove that be and a preacher went oak Problem, How Should it be Solved”—
into lhe country and milked niuocowa!
And yet wo know that Brother Saun­ Rev. H. Appleton.
3.-00. “What Special Line of Work
ders would not print anything that was
rutt csrLirixiwxn*
not strictly tree.
Should thcChrlstian Endbavor Society than what tbc water supply- Thirty
take up daring tbe Next Year?"—A. or forty thousand pounds per acre of
Stood Death Off
C. Geeier.
A general discussion will follcw the soli conform to requirement* no mat­
E B. Munday, a lawyer of Heurtett*.
tax., once fooled a gravo-dlgynr. Ho presentation of each U&gt;pio, in which all ter what its previous condition may
-Aye: “My brother waa very low with are requested u&gt; participate.
have been.
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malarial fevcr*nd Jeuudlco. IperautdCultivation requirements are shout
od him to try Electric BlltervLand be
tbe same as those of ra blare. though a
Crown Organ Contest.
wm toon much better, but dbntinned
little more exacting. At the Texas ex­
tbelr u*o until be wa* wholly cured. 1
The result of the vodng contest up to periment station, where tbe soli la
atn euro Electric Bitter* laved bl* life.”
Th 1« remedy expel* malaria, kill* di­ Sept. 17ih Is reported by F R. Pau- stout as unfavorable as possible, as
high as $703.00 worth pyr acre has been
sease cerm* and purifle* the blood; aldi
grown, and It la claimed that tbe land
dtgeaUon, regulate* liver, kidney* and
on which this crop was grown was not
bowoiv, cure* con)Ui&gt;atioD, dyipep*!*
oervoua disease*, kidney troubles, fe­
ruffiriently manured.
male com plaint*; give* perfect health.
Only 60c al W. H. Goodyear'* drug
grown al ths BccvlDe substation by
store»*&lt;Urui ..
Irrigalloo. and It la a specialty with

to restoring nerve force—they eccom*
pliab this object which no other inedi-

do—that's why hundreds-of Hastings
people offer their testimony.
Mr. Maynard of Hastings, Mich., sayK
"I was suffering severely from rheuma-

slnca taking the pills 1 feel a great deal
better and stronger and I can strongly
twwtiwinrt the tills "
.
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pllta are
sOm, Buffalo, N, Y.
.and signature ot A.

la no place for anarchy in the

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Rm) Batata Transfer*.

Robert Phillip* and wife to Melissa
Roc, lot 55, Nashville, KOO.
Win. W. ScCiair to Wealey J. Novoa
&lt;0 a. Maple Grove, $1,000.
Wm. S. Keeler to Trustee* of eome-

X Tbc

to advertise, in th6 future all cmnteev
anta over 100 only will be noticM tn
the paper, but an accurate account will
F. R. Pancoast.
be kept ot alt

A Pocket Cold Cure.
capsule form and will cure cold io the
head, throat, chest, or any portion of
the body In twenty-four hours. You
don't have to atop work cither- Pried
fific. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

cut is a photo of three spedmeite
grown by a successful truck farmer of

about ihl»;
y time.
color to
gray bair
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After
QtlDf it
for- twoL,-.r
or three weeks noticeltaw
much younger you ap­
pear, ten yean younger
at least.
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Ayer’s Hair Vigor also
cures dtndruff, prevents
ffilllngxif the htlr, maket
hslr grow, and Is a splen­
did hair dressing.
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It cannot help but do
these ihlng*. for It’s a
hair-food. When the hair
Is well fed, It cannot help
but grow.
It makes the scalp
healthy and this cures
the disease that causes
dandruff.

wxhlse like ii in

POINTS ON TOBACCO.

times, not so much bow I plow, but
when I plow, says an Ohio Farmer
writer; tint stirring, ten days after
planting; laat plowing ten days after
topping.

to this crop 1 bare used poison Lu liquid
$50 00 To California and Return.
From September l»to27tb, inclusive,
tbe Groat Rock Island Route will sail
tickets Chicago to San Francisco end

Michigan Central Excursions

largest sals ot any medicine In the cjrt
lilted world. Your mothers and grand­
mothers never thought of using any­
thing else for indigestion or biliousness.
Ikxrlore were scarce, ami they seldom
beard of appendicitis; nervous proetretion or heart trouble, etc. They used
August Flower to clean ouLlhe system
and stop fcrmoatatlou of undigested
food, regulate the action at tho liver,
stimulate tho nervous and organic ac­
tion ot tbe spteui,-and that U all they
uwkwhsn foaling dull and bad with
headache* and other aches. You only
need a few doero of Green’s August
Flower, In liquid form, to make you
satisfied there l« nothing serioas the

Pan-Amerloan Exposition, Buffalo,
of Mie dally from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
For rates and particulars call at ticket

tlon.
.
I shall also try one pound of parts
green to one bushel of air slacked lime
and put it an by using tin can or basket
by perforating bottom with boles. I

farm we aim to top as near clean as
possible, for at it la topped so will It
Bockerlng should l«‘ commenced in
coma about twoJncbea long. Tbo crop
should bo cleaned twice before cutting.

elusive, the Michigan Central will sell
duood rates
ticket office.

For particulars roll at

repent whan ths crop la being stripped

-D. K.Titman, Agent.

Ucbty'e Celery Nerve Compound.
Truck farming differs from the grow­
for all nervous disease*, neuralgia, ing of ordinary field crops tn that not
rheumatism, nervousdebllity,paralysis
bUioronero, dppepsis, cosilveuees,
pile*, liver complaint, kidney troubles found li
and femala complaiota. Ik goes to lbs
scat of the disease and cures thoroughly city and rtiral life can be enjoyed. This
andspeedily. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.

Don’t tbe reports from Booth Africa
Mothara write uv that they have rolv«d th* problem of keeping ihelr cbll remind you of Woylert from Cuba a
dron well. Giro them Rocky Mountain few years ago. They do us.
Tsacaeb weak. A blasitag to mokhar
rod child. W. H. Goodyear.

A SPLENDID COMBINATION.

The Herald Is pleased to announce

plowing. One or two applications will
and final return limit. Flrst-clate bo ali that Is needed. At the third cnlSleeper through to San Francisco leasee
Chicago dally via Colorado, poMlng the milkweed* pea vines or anything ot
grandest scenery ot the Rockies and
Sierra Nevada by daylight. Personal­
aro unlike eaytblng prepared In Amer ly conducted Tourist Excursions to Cali­
lea. They were first prescribed by Dr. fornia leave Chicago every Tuesday and tlon. Our booing is done with a riding
Krause, Germany's famous court phy­
cultivator.
sician, long before antlpyrlne wm dis­
Topping is tbo staggering point to a
covered. end are almo*l marvelous, to journey, ^ivrrae routes, side tripe and
speedily do they quita the most dtetre**- sleeping-car reservations, address
eratly when the time comes to top tbe
ing cim«. Price S&amp;c. Sold by W. H.
weather Is dry. and we would like to
Goodyear.
.
Detroit, Mich.

Au English association regarding
w omenta happiness hM offered a reward
of AMO tor a greater blessing uywoman
than Rooky • Mountain Tea Sensible
Rod eric D. Cramer. Castleton
May Prose, Hope..........

nccdn

kSrtfi.

q&amp;ssas,

Day-hy-^Iay the columns of this paper

can be grown sorceaafnlly and by men
who know what ths ptant requires it
ta a Tory profitable product. Tbo chief

Her. R. C. Dodds, Lansing.
RATORDar MOBNtNO.
»&lt;». Consecration SerriceDjrwey.
&lt;-.•

Maggie Nichol* to Chas. A. Norwood
« a, aec 8, Barty. •!.«»•
Salatblel K. Hall aud wife to I-uthor
D. Hall, 20* sac 0, Rutland, $80Cha* A. Polley and wife to James I*
and Mary William* par sec 28, Yan­
kee Bprinr* 11.
Edmond 8. Hewer to Edmond S. and
Louise Bower, 40 a, sec 23, Hastings SI.
CbM. Kelley to Mary A. Kolley, par.
sec 31, Orangeville, S&amp;.5,
John D. Kelly et *1 to Cha* Kelly,
120 a sec 38, Oranges Illa, $476.
James Kelly and wife to Mary A.
Kelly, par sec SI and 30 a, ace 34
Orangeville, $aoo.
QUIT CLAIMS.
,
THERB ARB MANY ROADS.
M. Ellx* Flunmlug to Maria Boe* 86
The Finger Fosta Making the Many a eec 32, TbornappJe, $1.
Marla Rbm to M.‘ El'.xa Flemming, 40
By-Patha of Present Day Trou­
a, sec 31, Thohiapple, 11.
bles aJl Seem to Point the
Krause's Headache Capsule*
Same Way—Lack of

bring new evidence from Hasting* peo­
ple of th* great work being done by Dr.
A. W. ChaM’e Nerve Pill* Why they
a«»mpll*h *o much Is eaally explained

Cauliftower ta a rarortto vegetable all

L4i DevoUoo^ Serric«-«ev.
H. VanAukeo.
.

high al*** monthly mogaalaa, in oom* . hJ
blnatlou with the. Herald at a merely
nominal price. Tho magaxiue with
which we have made this arranjr*mcot *1
ia tho Pilgrim, an excellent literary ..
periodical published at Battle Creek.
'
Thia mosaxloe has recently coma into
the hauiU of a saw company who are .
huttlera. They are •paring no pains
to make the Pilgrim a high class mag'
azlue and they are succeeding admlro- ,
bly. Ji compare* favorably with khe"
leading periodical* of Ila kind, such ao •&lt; j
ibo I*dle*' Homq Journal and the 8*1- / :
urday Evening 1*0*1. both In typpgraph- J
leal appearance and In literary merit. &gt; 1
Fur ibe eako of placing thi*excellent ''
monthly within the roach ot all Qur
readers, wo have decided to make t^om
the following remarkable offer:
Tbo tvgular »ubacrlpUon price of tbo
j
Pilgrim io one dollar. All who pay • I
one dollar for the Herald aud TWEN*
I
TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL will. 1
receive th* Pilgrim one year, begin* . 1
ning with tho September number.
The Pilgrim will be Mint direct from
i
the publisher*
f
Thia io a splendid opportunity for fiff.
our reader* to secure a fine mogarino f.et u merely nominal cool Call st tbo Yw
Herald office and eo« sample of tho KT'
Pilgrim.
~i

Slee
is Nature's time for rest;
and the man who docs not
take sufficient time to sleep
or who cannot sleep when
he makes the enort, ia
wearing out his nervous
strength and consuming his
vital power.
Dr. M
Nervine brings swt
soothing, refreshing si
Don't let another u
pass. Get .it to-day.

truck farm is A king, eurvjsnded by

tbo temptations and excitement of the

Farmers and Fruit Growers

if Lm.h

A Night of Torror.
“Awful anxiety wm fall for ths
widow of lh« brave General Burnham
of Maehl**, Ms., wbvn tho doctor* said AU members of the Fanners and Fruit
Growers Union will please send their
want letters to J. E. Edwards, Beo'y,
ODonneli, Mich.
but aba

noMtimp-

Dr. Miles’
tiring surroundings could a man need
to lead a pure and happy life, which Is
the Ultimate object and alm of human
»tatueut*?--Farm and Ranch.

roebea Incsale.—C. B, Baldwin,

number of good faraa-for aale.

taw Edwards, O'Donnell.
I will be prepared to buy and handle
peanhra after AOguU 10th.~T. 8. Da
M«t, Hasting..

Me toe mI« mi my rcsidwica hi
•re, rus-half m:la wwj of Me-

reputation with many fanners for Its
value as a fertUteer for barley, while
others disbelieved In Its efficacy, has

inrnt farms to i» a most vahMble agent

Nervine
soothes the nerves, nour­
ishes the brain, and re­
freshes the entire organism..

�R. Johnson,
TO UE W STATE *1

CAPITAL
ruler ot the world. The i
room waa great. Kr.ry o
be waiting. The mlniatri
pel stood with tha holy

Ihf, Dm for Worth
il KMtfags Wsttsail Ink

Th tlumt Pliu li tii City
in toe city to get clean Is at

BUSBY BROS.’ BATH ROOrtS
Up-to-date Toneorial Work.

Sullivan,

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

Step. He bowed hU bead and loot
uown upon toe man whose bsniea a
responsibility ht had taken up. La
be gsaed, standing Immovable savai
Lu^‘“’r..T.Wrr’|TkuredW. ThU "to. Mwaver, 4- a twitching uf the muscles of toe d
....Train arrtves at Costco
lpp)y to the subtressurles and cus- M ha labored, with heavy, breath.
a«.t in esmeury at Canton tott-hOUSM In this country and ig Por— -•
U Rico and Hawaii,. which • will be : stepped back. Colonel - Bingham, lb*'
u_—Tta&gt; body of the dead dosed Thnreday only, -A. sufficient aid to the Preeldeni. standing WO fete
arrival waa taken to the number Gt easterns offloeiM to clear lu­ below the foot &lt;?f to* eoffia, at the side
. TK. fnllnwine ta tho mhmIrv anA nntrnlnw VAsaels however. of tbe loyal Cortalyou. glanced in &lt;Mt
order of procweelou which accompanlaa will remain on duty; .
tbo body of -Prealdeni McKinley from । The six hundred employes of the
tin White House to tbo Capitol:
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Funeral escort, under command at Ma)or General Brook; battery of lignt
artillery, battalion of District of Co­ President McKinley, which memento
lumbia NatlotuU Guard, two troops of will be placed at a point of vantage In
cavalry, battalloo of foot artillery, bat- the postofflco building. It is planned
to have the design of tbe best workder command of Chief Marshal Gen­
eral H. V. Boynton; clergymen In at­
tendance. physicians who attended tha

Buffalo, N. Y~ Sept. It—Buffalo
Bunday became a city of mournere.
of ths Republic, memtwra of the Loyal The gay and flaming decorations at
Legion; the officers of the army, navy,
and marine corps in the city and not
on doty, with the troops forming die
escort. In full uniform, on cither aldo

Cvery one. within sound al toe muslo
knew it and halt of those In the room
put their faces in their hands to hide
their tears. Comptroller Dawes leaned,
sgafnst a bookcase and wept. Proaidem Roosevelt seemed to be sway-

2,000,OOO.vcns
A RECKON. IN OHIO,
f MASS. AND IOWA.
I WHAT DO YOU ESTIMATE 7

HASTINGS HERALD

dent's body to Washington’ la In part
the same that caned him gnd Mrs.
McKinley and their party across the

YOUR ESTIMATE.
it newspaper men gathered In the’ro­
tunda of the county and c“y building
it a point lust in front of the door ot

i certificate fur each subscription obtained..

the Olympia, having been made « Part
closed at midnight it was estimated
of the presidential trans-eontlnental
that #0,000 persons had viewed tbo re­
train ot a few months ago. The din!nt mains. but thousands of disappointed

VALUABLE INFORMATION
Print to bt Awarded it Follows:
.1,513,493
'
. 1,(84,430 Increase 0Jfli per cent
. I,ffl«;422 decrease 4.04 per cent
.1,633,887 '.*5
6.10 per cent
.1,ST8,452 Increase 2.77 per cent
.J,MB,*18
••
3X43 per qooi
.1,672,100 decrease 18.40 per oent
1,533,640 “
IM par cent
.1,663,380 inareaaa 7.88 par cant
.1.9K.810
’*
18.88 percent

train, tho next two In front of It ■ the
Pacific and th* Ra'eigh.
Pitot engine No. 4M precedes the
funeral train by fifteen minutes to see

citarge of Trainmaster JI P. HelndeiL
Engine No. 134 is drawing the funeral
train, under the general charge of
George W. Boyd, assistant general
passenger agent of the Pennsylvania.

Ing of seven ears, started for Wash­
ington over the Pennsylvania railroad,
lira McKinley, the president, tha cab­
inet and relatives and friends of tho
dead president accompanied the body.
Mrs. McKinley bore up bravely yea-

The crew la made.up of picked men
In the service of the Pennsylvania and
Pullman companies.
Superintendent

In additioQ to the above prizes, the following
special prizes will be paid)
tho nearest correct Mil■ ’
------- f .0............Ji.;.;,..... «Loa»d»
At T:U O'clock the carriage for the
। making the nterest correct setiAajrwt lflr.1700.00 president’s Widow drove up to the Mlb
----- w
1 fjgtfbs
that tha Pres* Publishing Atootlon,baa depmlteri 915,000 In the Central .Savings
Detroll,'Mioh., for tho uxprcss purpcM of paying
i lirteMin thole contest un tho combined official vote
he Matos of Ohio, MaasachuMtia and Iowa, and that
a fund can be used fur no other purpose.

'subscription

blank.

NAMJ2.

THS 6 ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE.

IBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,

burt'hoate. It was drawn up so close
to the edge of the side veranda Hurt it
was scarcely possible to Me Mrs. Mc­
Kinley. who was fairly carried to the
:arriage by the strong anna of Dr.
RIxey, who baa been at her. side con­
stantly , since the president's dsaih
Mrs. McKinley's fore Was hidden boalnd the thick mourning veil; but she
MAbner*McKinley stepped In after her
tndtbtn Dr. RIxey.
• Mrs, McKinley Is hearing up wonJerfully," said the doctor. "She slept
but night.'"
.
~
The carriage rolled off along the
rmooth asphalt of Delaware avenue
to the station. Two other carriages,
:oatatnlng the family and friends who
were to make the trip to Washington
tnd than to Canton, followed.
Thtre was no demonstration on toe
way down. Very few people knew
that the carriage contained tho presl-

nr could bo done world more than de­
lay the Inevitable reeult. Tho guvsmnot lot down the barriers of his grief, aent, the family and the pro feeston
the senator spoke to no one. His eyea were fairly represented among the
were vacant He passed through the jhysiclans and surgeons making the
throng and seated himself behind Gov-'
ernor Odell. sinking far dawn Into his
chair and resting fair head upon his
hand. During all the service that fol­
lowed be. did hot ytir. Just before 11
partmant from Comptroller Dawes
itatlng that he will not toko up the
natter of the reorganisation of the
tailed Seventh National Bank ot Now
York before his return from President
McKinley s funeral at Canton put

ride. Every one rose and all eyea were
turned toward the l*T¥»ldenL
Ho Cfclhollc priest. Many sticks of d|
moved forward again with tbe tide of mite with caps and wtrea ware to
the proceaalnn to his place at the head in his trunk.

mnventlou of the American Banka
Lnociatlon, called to meet at Mliwa
tee Sept. 24 tn M, has been port pun
^definitely becanrt ot the dseth
president McKinley.

�try hM been plugged from tbe bights
hope and rejoicing over th* expe-ted
' reooreryofFrealdentMcKInleylntoU.*
d«*pe»* sorrow over hta death. Th*
food *xpect*tii.:u that bo would soon ro«&gt;»«• and be permitted to rrwutuo thu
oerolse of hta high offtos till the clow
of bls term and then retire from public
Ufa to end hl* days in j&gt;«*co and lionor, *d happlncsa, .-svs w»y suddenly last
Friday when Ui* telegraph told ths
. oountry that bl* condition had sudoonly become alarming and that death wa*
al hand. Saturday rooming when tho
words came ever tha wires, “The presi­
dent tadead,’’ the whole people, though
partially prepared for tbo news, were
deeply affected by Ik Everyone felt
. that ha had mot with a penooal lorn.
Kv*ryoco waa stirred with indignation
sgalnM the wretch that could bring I
■uch uncalled for, such unnecessary di»'uen upon seventy-six millions of poo

AMmckr ha* oom* to th* front eaadidaling again. Why don’t tho Re­
of the dead preridrut will Appeal more publicans deliver to him the goods h’s
forcibly to th* lore and admiration of bought and paid for and be dun* with
hta country man and of the world than
any other character he poarasetM. Men
will honeutly differ as to tbe wisdom of
fate political opinloasand public policies
but lh*y will all admire his beautiful
attention to bls aged mother, htateach­
ing de ration to hi* invalid wife, hie un­
failing ktndnee* and considerate nee*

Si no* the fatal news camo, the whole
country has been engaged lu express­ was exerting »o tremendous an Influ­
ing Its *orrow and in doing honor u&gt; the ence, Il must have been extremely hard
to be thus relentlessly taken away from
fisg Mtf in this broad land from which it al) forever. And yet ha bow* meek­
lb* national colors have not been float­ ly and uncomplainingly U&gt; a higher will,
ing S* half mast, not a public building “ft 1* God's way. Hl* will be done."
The dying word* of William McKin­
and hardly a buslncws place which ha*
not been draped In mourning, notedly, ley testify most beautifully to bls re­
town or hamlet in which the people ligious character. They will impress
themselves
on the minds of men and
have not gathered In church or hall to
giva public expression ot tbsir sorrow teach a much needed lesson of practical
and indignant utterance to their dstro- faith In God. His private life, in It*
tellon of the crime that ha* plunged a cleanneee, and Christian simplicity, In
nation in woe. Today the funeral ob­ Its filial and domestic devotion, and in
sequies will be brought to an end at Its trust in God will be his greatest
Canton and the martyred president laid heritage to posterity. He wa* a pollti-

; to rMt, while all the people of the Unit­
ed Siatas,'Irrespective of condition, or
. Creed, ■ or politics, will turn their
thought* to tha solemn scene and bow
themselves tn sorrow a* tbe tomb ahuta
out'from their sight forever, their bo­
. loved president, Wm. McKinley.
May hta martyrdom not be without a
bleating to the people whom be loved
and Mrved, In that It &lt;amp out from

KMfiUHl

terity. The dying words of the presi­
dent rwveal his deeply religious nature
moat tapraaalvuly: •‘It-to God •awayHis wlU bafioca.1'

e* those who study public questions.
Th* Commoner's regular subscrip­
tion price is H-00 peryear. We have
arranged with Mr. Bryan whereby wa
can furnish hta paper and the Heklad .
together for one?year for M.76. Tho
regular rubacriptloc prloo ot tbe two
papers when subscribed for*separately
uptoo.
'

while, it may be Interpolated. If one bat
Dot the disposition, to cult Irate Ita cotta
terfelt presentment In tbo “cxpresilot
of smiling repose." wblcb. a celebrated
French beauty declared, take* awaj

When canolas fruit by tbc ordinary
method, fill /he Jara to overflowing,
then run tbe handle of tbe atlrer spoon
down the aide. Inside tbe Jara and on

able to make public speechee that turn
the heart* of simpletons.

idry will assign to Mr. McKinley his
io the temple 6f fame and put
«« estimate upon his achievement*,
fhe'her his pollcio* hav* been wise

West’Indies are to come in just yot
awhile. True, things look promising
but they have looked that way ao often
In the past In this particular case that
there is reason to fear that they are do-

Monet is piling np in the treasury
at a great rate and would do so even if
congress had repealed all tbe war
texes. What it would do if wo should
return to economical expendI turoa, is
tncalcn table.

i dictum of history. The highest
M which wa have soon paid him,
It u worth mentioning that the only
•• of ita undoubted troth, wa* that member of Cocgres* who said anything
Mident Angell of th* University unpleasant about McKinley's Injury
was a republican and not ia Democrat.
Mr. Wallington, of Maryland, ao please’

«• American life Implies, with
homo and social relations, its
d democratic spirit, its devopubllo Imereti* and duties, its
sties and fair play, Ils palrlo-

possible. Pip a doth In hot water and
fold and place tbe Jan on tbla. Do not
disturb until cold; then try tbe lids and
■crew down If they appear a little
laaa car* la taken to tighten them It
may cause tbe fruit to spoil Do not
•et your Jars in a draft after Oiling

right* and keep* out New Mexico, with
six times the population, Intelligence
and wealthy For this the Republican*
are responsible.

WESTERN Republicans are not quite
so fast bound to tha trait* as are tbo
eaatera one*. In their Independence
apd assistance Uaa tha hope of th*
Democrat* to amabd the tariff.

For tbe auppreeslon of tb« spasmodic
cough that often *rixr* one st the most
Inopportune time, refusing to yield io
eougb drops or will power, try this
new remedy: Poor a few drop* of oil
of peppermint on a btt of cotton and
put In * atnall earthen Jar or glass bot­
tle. covering tightly. Carry tn yom
pocket. When you fod the eougtilnt
fit comiug on. Inhale th* peppermint
bolding close to th* nostril*. Corel
closely again, ibat It may not evapo.

Half cupful of vinegar, two tab!*,
spoonful* of sugar, one tablespoonfui
of salt, on* teaspoonful of mustard, a
pinch of cayenne pepper, one cupful of

Tho Michigan M. E. conference just
held at Muskegon ea* mad* the follow,
ing appointment*, which are of »peoi£l
Internal in Barry county:
Grand Rapid* District:—Bowne, R.
D. Freeman; Freeport, J. H. Bennitt:
Second St., Grand Rapid*, Tho*. Cox;
Hsaaiog*, G*o. Bullen; Harting* Cir­
cuit, A. B. Johnton; Lake Odo***,
J. H. WBoox; Middleville, W A.
Fortner; South Lowell, Cha*. Otten;
Wayland, J. £. Messner.
I-antinir District:—Alma, J. R. Wootin; Emerson, C. W. Jones; Nashville,
Albert Smith;-Woodland, A. W. Sim­
mon*; A. K. fjtcwsrt, mtaalouary to

Burlington, C. A. Palmallsr.
Niles District:—Benton Harbor, W.
LCogahall.
Kalamasoo District:—Banfield, T. H.
Leainon; Delton, G. R. McDowell; Kal­
amazoo, First, W. M. Puffer; Prairie­
ville, J. a Peatllng.
Big Rapids District:—Cadillac Cir­
cuit, W. D. Rowland; Paris, F. A. Van

BUY YOUR

Machines

If it’s
an odd shade to match ah

evening or street dress, the
chances are that you can get

iihtre. '
Ottr new PAL V DR ESS GOOD^

are arriving daily.

J. S. Goodyear Co., drygoods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shots.
,
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
\ '•*,
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
Renkes &amp; Walldorf!, furniture. .
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant, y

Only a few days more in which you
can buy goods at the big reduction
we are offering before we move.

A few more bolts of that elegant sheef

One-half cupful of floor, one cupful
of cornmeal (yelkiwi. one rounded te
btespocnfnl of •agar, onofodf fate
spoonful of salt and two level tea
spoonful* of baking powder. Mix thor
ongbly. Hare ready one tablespoonfu.
of melted butter and one egg. weC

Horn parties will aoou send out or.
dec* In the nut campaign to swat the eapfnl of milk, tbe egg and buttar and
trust*—but th* Republicans will con­ beat all anti I weU mixed. Turn tntq s
fine their effort* to swatting th.cn with will gvM**d shallow pan and bakt
■bent SO minutes. Cm Into aquam

Pny-urn thro* down Little Neck* In
th* abrii. wash them wril In cold wa­
ter. put tbcin in ■ Mncwpan. n&gt;«a
with a quart of hot wafer, boll IS mln

All millinery goods at a big reduction.

W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO;
NEW GROCERY

®
j*
®
$
®

Having formed a co-partnership for
purpose of conducting a grocery
and bakery business, we invite the
people of Hastings and vicinity to give
us a call at tfie Renkes' bakery buildWe carry a complete line of
bakers’ goods. Fresh baling daily.
our
department we have
a new and up-to-date stock, and our
prices will be right.

BENKES

GRAVEN

of T. Phillips.

Renkes &amp;
Walldorff

milk u&gt;&lt;! butter. Beat up th* yolk* ot
the &lt;«» tog*tb*r with Um mustard,
■alt. sugar and pepper and add to the
Talk about tyranny! What tyranny
i all these qualities that dtalatuago Amsrioan citizen is worse than that otoue mon who re­ egar separately and add little st a time
them in on* man as the Ur- fuses to let the millions of other. In to the mixture, adding wbKes of eggs
this country *sl«ct the man of ih*lr Mat of ail When done. It Will ta
choice to rule.tham.
Cznuiosz may thank hta lucky »tar«
that wo are not proceeding on anar­
chic^ principles tn this conn try. If we
had been, h* would hat* t&lt;e«n tom

•150 CROWN

for quality and

A few chamber sets that must be solt
some price.

.
EL
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Wa* William McKinley a great loan
and If so in what did bl* greatness conidstf Thea* are questions which per­
haps ought not to be pressed at the prew­
ant time While funeral enloglea are
being spoken all over this land and the
national heart Is touched with sorrow
rstpdlovs and sympathy for ibefwealdent
whom it ha* honored, it may not be fit­
ting to bring the odd methods of the
historian and reviewer to bear upon
hta. It is better no doubt to yield to

in famous brands that stand

Marshall Craig Crawley, aged two
year*and nine months died of scarlet
fever at the homo of bls parent*George
W. and Florence M. Crawley, of Bowl­
ing Groan, Ohio. He was the only son.
Doctors and nurses did all they could to

UUJe one of hta suffering and took hta
treasure home. Ho w** beloved by all
who knew hta, and the grief stricken
parent* have the sympathy of their
many friends khd neighbor*. The fu­
neral service* were conducted by Rev.
Mr- Wright, pastor of the M. E. church.
Mrs. John Crawley and Mrs. Boyd
Craig, of Baitings, and Mrs. Cora MoCormtok, of Toledo, attended the fu-

log! With an average Democratic
vote ot 1'8,000 against only about 30,­
000 Republican*, she Is always so ger­
rymandered that the former party haaa
fighting chance in only two congroa-

tbe people such genuine patriotism that
hereafter every American president
shall be absolutely safe from assault and
insult and that never again shall this of non government there. They would
great republic be disgraced and bumll- probably, find their experience a strik­
lated by tbe assaaalnation of Its prewi- ing illustration of the evils they are
so anxious to bring about.
Jr If such a happy result is attained
b through the tragic fate of President Mo■ Kinley, the sacrifice will not be In vain,
and hereafter the nation may console still be able to creep Into till* country
Itself for It* less by the dying memage despite law* to keep them uul Per­
| of ita idolised president- •■Ill* God’s haps! But even so, they win not be

■ta months from date of ths first issue
a cl rculatlou at 10S,000 ooplsn, • reoort
probably never equaled la tbe history
of American periodical literature. The
unparalleled growth of thia paper de­
monstrates that there la room in tbe
newspaper field for a national paper de­
voted to the discussion of political,
eoonotnio, and •octal problem*. To the
columns of The Commou*r Mr. Bryan
contribute* his best effort*, and his
review of poll Oca1 event* as they arise

CARPETS,
Needles 20c per dozen
for all machines.
Oil that will make,*
your machine runus
easy for 6c each, large
bottles, or 5 for 25c.

Sewing machines from
$13 to $40.

LINOLEUMS
For tbe fall trade that they have ever shown, and some­
thing new in the line of ART GOODS for the floor. Ask
to see it. Be aure and get their prices on all kinds of
furniture liefore buying u« they will not be undersold for
the kind of goods.

�WANT
second al
school book,
XS are wt .K
Vhen in doubt use
ith'sPine and Cherit cures coughs u*
ere others,fail.
SVe give tickets on
Organ Contest.
Phone 81.
Parcels delivered.

F/G. Beamer A Co. hav n sold oat thslr
confectionery and tobacco store to
ChMforClaler of Middleville. Tben*w
owner moved his goods over from Mid­
dleville yesterday ar.d has takes pos­
session of th# star*. He will Uvein the

the city about Oct 1st.

E.Y. HOGt.lt. ,

Th# Town Line Ladl*s' Aid Society
Will meet at the heme of Mr*. Lewis
Barber on Tuesday, Sept. 24,. for taa.
All bats off to tbe now president. C.
H. Osborn's hats i off for iwodays, Fri­
day and Saturday,Sept. 27th and 38th.
My guarantee stands behind every
article I sell, and my reputation is well
known. Joins BnsMBK, the Jeweler.
The U. B. L. A. 6. will serve dinner
st the county farm Thursday. Sept. 2S.
A cord fol Invitation Is extended to all.
Mrs. John Evans, who hss been virtu
Ing at D. R. McElwainX returned yes­
terday morning to her home In Lans-

Fred L. Heath,
The Druggist

Colorado homo on Saturday expecting
to return via Jauesrillq, Wte. Mr*.
Clark 1* highly esteemed by all who
know her, and her two week*' visit,
•cetnod too. abort to satisfy her many
friend* Id Hatting*.
J. L. R#«d 1* building an addition to
hl* building on north Jeff croon street,
doubling its site, He will at up th#
acoond story for a dancing room/mak.
ing a floor space 48 by W feet and form­
log a very convenient hall for dancing
purposes. The roof nt the old part will

On receipt of the news Saturday
morning that President McKinley waa
dead, steps were at once taken to ex­
' press tbc grief of this city over the na­
tions low. Flags were placed at half­
mast, tho soldiers* monument, the court
house and city hall were dressed In
mourning and nearly all business
places were quickly draped in mourn-

other important business change this
week. E. Y. Hogle, who has been In
business tn this city for thirty-one years |
has decided to remove to Saginaw
where' be will conduct a largo depart- .

Mr*. Clement Smith went u&gt; Char­
lotte thl* morning. .
t -lLA. Walldorff wa* tn Logan Sat-

The university open* next week and
cur young people who aro student* In
;*rd4yand Sunday.
that institution are preparing to re
■ George Waddle uf Kalamawo wa* in turn to Ann Arbor.
tha city yesterday.
Avoid disease by having your feath­
A. A- Davis, of Vermontville, I* er bods and pillow* cleaned by our
r Mr*. Mudge.
, Thursday, to Mr. and Mra. Al. Phone IflO. J. L. MaUS.
r, a daughter.
A. D. Maynard, the drayman, has
Mr*. Wm. Kllpfer 1* visiting her just purchased a Davis self-lifting piano
truck for handling pianos and ergans
parent*!
Mrs. Ball# Jackson, of lake Odessa^ easily and expeditiously.
I New furniture at clearing sale prices
McCoy's. Get first choice.
A haven for furniture buyers tn Mo‘ Coy !* clearing sal a Buy now.
, Tailor made clothing cheap st C? H.
Osborn's, Saturday, Sept. 28th.
’ Mrs. J. P. Roberta Is the guest of
Mrs. H. E. Hoyt in Kalsmatoo.
Mrs. David Austin, ot Elsie, Is visit­
Ing her sister, Mr*. £. Y. HOgle.
'' Mtes Nora Matthews, of Grand Rap­
id*, was in the city over Bunday.
Born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
? Beam, an eight pound daughter.
A., E. Kenasfon will build two more
Mr*. Cha*. M TutUe, of Hanlontown,
Iowa, I* vliiting'MraW. H. Olney".
‘•Closod for repair*" I* the way *
mrd read* on tbo American house door.
• Don't overlook your duo-bill*. Trade
them out before October. E- Y. Hoout

Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ander­
ton tert Friday afternoon, a daughter.
MIm Edith Weaver spent part of
last week with relatives in Katemaxoo.
Fred Wood, of Charlotte, spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with relatives In the

ns I AM to move from my pn it location
JI to Saginaw, Oct 1st, I shall f
i few days
make great concessions in prices.
much easier to move than merchandise.
Here
the question of economy rises for you as well as
me. It is mutual. You should have my mer­
chandise; I would like your money. I will make
prices that will tempt you to part with your cash.
Our new location being so far removed from this
vicinity it will necessarily be the last opportunity
I will ever have to wait upon you. Come and
bring all your due-bills; I would -like to cancel
them.
your friend.

if 4,4, 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* W

Tbo death of President McKinley
*m fittingly noticed by our churches
last Bunday. At Emmanuel church the
altar, chancel rail, reading desk and
pulpit werodraped In black, while pure

A. Brown, delivered a touching and
beautiful eulogy on Mr. MoKlnley. At
tha Presbyterian church Rev. H. H.
VanAukca delivered an eloquent »arroon on the dead president to a very
large audience.

Mra. George Hinchman started for
Mayor Renkes has issued a proclama­
the Pan-American Monday, going tion asking and recommending that all
with her father and mother, Mr. and store*, factories and place* of business
Mrs. Mosher, of Benfield.
ot all kind* and also tho school* of the
city ba closed from 10 o'clock until four
and that at the hour of the president^
funeral, two o'clock, each aod every
person of the city and vicinity, thsG.
A. R. and W- R- C. and aU civic socletle*
attend a public meeting In the
all departments ot tho city schools thia
morning at nine o'clock. after which court house square (weather permit­
ting, and If not, suitable room will be
tbo eobools will aloes for the day.
procured) and that all the bells of the
Scott Roger*, of Spokane, Wash., is city be tolled from IdX) to £00 p. m.
visiting bi* brother, D. W. Rogers, and
Look around and you will not find
other relative*. R ha* • bean eight
very many couples who have been mar­
years since Mr. Roger* wm here. (
Mr*. W. C. Kelly arrivsd home from ried fifty year*, but Mr. and Mr*. Milo
her visit in New York stalo Saturday L. Williams now. enjoy thatdlAlnctton.
night, having met her hueband in Sept. Il, 18S1, they were married in tbe
state of Ohio and almost immediately
Cleveland and returning with him.
moved to Michigan, Bottling on a form
The society of Emmanuel parish will
be entertained Th'nnrfay, 8*pc. 26, by In Baltimore where they resided about
twenty-eight year*. Then they moved
Mr*. Mary T. Goodyear and the ladle*
to this cUy where they hive *If»cn made
associated with her. Supper from 5 to 7. their home. Eleven children hav# been
Tbe next regular meeting of Hast­ born to them, of whom six are living.
ing* Chapter No. 7 O. E. &amp;, will be Had it not bean for the poor health of
held Tua-lay evening, September 24. Mr*. Williams and other unavoidable
Tho doclion will bo held on that ov*u- circumstance* the golden anniversary
of this estimable couple would hare
। Mime* Ironside &amp; Michael oor- been appropriately observed. Tbe
dially invlto you to call and examine Hebald join* lh*lr many friend* in
fall Una of baby bonnets that ha# wishing them many more year* ot unit­
ed comfort and happlneo.

Agent for Hastings.

Clothing for Children

Miss Maria F

Portland. Mr. Frat itoootnpsulcd
to Portland.

The •lup-to-date"-ne»* or our line of Children’* Clothing
I* very apparent when compared with other lines.

The
goes to pros* one day
ahead of time on account of the funeral
of President McKinley to-day. In or­
der to do this we have been obliged, to
omit or abridge some Rem*.
Rev. Father You nan will give a talk
upon India before tho Hasting* Wo­
men's Club Friday afternoon, Sept. 20,
at » o'clock at tbo J’arith house. The
public are Invited to be present.

Headmaster John Milter went to
Charlotte Tumday and. laid out tho
ground tor a new passenger station
which the Michigan Central are about

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NEW

FURNITURE
McCOY'S.

Our Double-Breasted Vestee Suits at $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50
are very swell
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/
The Single-Breasted Vestee Suits at $1.50 to $4.50 are also
very handsome
.
‘ ■
Suits with Vests, 10 to 16 years, $3.50 to $7.00
Double-Breasted Suits without Vests, $1.50 to $7.00
New Madras Cloth Shirts, for boys, woven patterns, best value
we ever had, for 50c, worth $1.00
Boys' Ties, 25c, an elegant new line
Boys’ Sweaters, 50c to $1.50, gray, blue, red or brown

ESTER &amp; BURTON

�Irofld

Palms
Head, Side uoBacL
dtar mat iWtwre with poiA ta CM bead.

tha meeting. ■ Jt WS* hoped by them
that the salaried ratxvtltut* would b*
unprepared tor taking the place Of. hla
principal before this great gathering
sod wou!$! tn bl* erebarraasment and
unpreparedneas leave * bud impression
on the voter*. The plotters therefore

and seise him just as be wa* entering
tbo ball by a private entrance. Two
dosen picked policemen were tb be on
guard near tho entrance, each of whom
was to be a sympathiser with the con­
spirators and secretly act In conjunc-

Tbe candidate good humorcdly aft
quiesced to tbe proposal and the stran­
ger actually ahowAl himself upon ttm
rear platform to the little group wait-

DISEASE STAND BACK I

perfected. and It seemed reasonably
certain that the alriuctlon could be «pcressfully accomplished. With a substi­
tute available tbo manager* would certalnly Ils re tbe tnaaa meeting proceed
with an oddrea* by tbe spurious candi­
date rather than endanger tbe chance*
of tbe real candidate's election by mak-

rovn viair to thf
PAN AHERICAN EXPOSITION
WUL NOT BE COMPLETE UNLESS YOU ART
ABU TO SAY YOU HAVE BEEN A CUES TAT

Dr. Donald McDonald,

STATLEHSHOTEL
BUffilO

tbc fact that such stories originated
and gained currency Illustrates bow
high public feeling ran and into what
depths ot credulity its prejudices nl-

RIDER AGENTS WANTED

Hastings, at Hastings House,

ha each town to ride and exhibit n sample tgor model
bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CUM HAKE *10 TO
•SO A WEEK besides having a wheel to rid* for youmail.

sponse was that tbe naeumpttoo upon
Which It rested was abeolotely bssrJeaa—a fabrication pure and simple.

brcMLSrbt tbe conspirator* tbe new*. He
also dlrulgriltbo plans tbo enemy bad
prepared for outwttUng the conspira­
tor*. It &lt;ii to be a case of footing tbc

1901 Modal* K&amp;SIO to $18
’OOI*89Mod*ls^$7fe$12

aubetituu could well ba spared, and tha
plan ot th* enemy, aa revealed by th*
traitor, war to have tbo spurious cnndl-

1(0 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
*o risi in ordering from us, a* you do not need to pay
■ e^rf l# fltR
anlt

both of tbe leading candidate*. rumors
which, when traced to their *ourte». It
la pleasant to be able to record were
found to l&lt;- wholly without foundation
la truth. Bat the rumor* served to ox-

«xc5*n^ IjJ a UcjUc. WHU today for free cslsforu
they wtfnld capture and carry away.
Tide news brought consternation to
tbe conspirn tors at first, but after tbe
first momenta fit discomfiture and bevrfldennent tbe leader e relate etj:
"Why. *11 the better then! We will let
them see that we can change our plain
&amp; quickly a* they can their*. W* will
them continue to think we are to do
•a already planned, but la. reality wo

1 hall. an(t w* wllf capture tbe candlthe
rosulta
oed." ;
' "Ha, hashouted the other conapir•tore and proceeded to rearrange their
plans accordingly.
j That evening, with limelights bring­
ing hla feature* into strong relief, there
rod* tn an open carriage at tbe bred of
a proceeslon through double rows t,£
Cheering and shouting apootglora 'i
•mlllng and listless man who strongly
rreembled -the presidential cahdldate.
He bowed and bowed, and few besides
ttioso In th* secret dreamed that bo

J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO.

Ching*.

carriage. Tho
8te In will closed
be tbe eaiue^oa first plan-

Mich.
rlod him up to'a triumphant victory or
down to on Inglorious defeat.
Id tbe bent ot political campaigns tbe
most Improbable ulcs will find &lt;yr
denoe. and there ware found among the
duller class of Intellects many awn who

swiftly away through the more daarrtad street* Toward tbe hall whore tbo
meeting waa tn be held. When about
half the distance bad been covered, a
band of borectnen suddenly dashed

n hour or ao later, when tha great
I wa* echoing mid re-echoing to th*
(Ing tone* of tbp |irs*&lt;«h&gt;ntlal candl-

THE GREAT
'TONIC LAXATIVE V

If you hav* sour stomach, indlgwtion. MHousoaas, constipation, bad
breath. dUxioea*. Inactive liver, heartbum. kidney troubles, backache, loss
of appetite, Insomnia, lack of energy. bod blood, blotched or muddy akin,
or any symptom* and disorder* which te'.l th* story of bad bowtie and an
impaired digwtive system, Loxakoto Will Coro
«
It will cUan out th* bowels, stimulate th* llvsr and kidney*, strengthen,
tha mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
••on your feet" again. Your appetite wUl return, your bowsU move regu­
larly, your liver and kidney* eeaio to trouble you. your akin will dear end
beahan and you wfll feel tha Old time energy and buoyancy. ,

��-^ureaod underletthey purcbaeed of J.
here laat Thursday io counsel with Dr.
——
ww* over to look afterhb
Sheffield on Ute case of Mrs. Austin
Huffman, the wife of the doctors bro- farm at Believus a ooopis of day. thb
wife are to occupy tha parsonage this ‘ Un. Huffman b .dll Mrfously HI but
Un. F. A. Blackman mad* a buatnaa.
’“Mr and Mrs. Haight were i n Middle­
•‘'OT'S^u wife were In east
ville, Friday.
Sooted our neighbors think Pralrie- Maple Grore wgiUi relative* laat Hun­
ville the place to lake our produce d Mr and Mra. Royal Bryant living
Aeyway they are paying a good prion
about three miles north of here, bur­
Rev. Clack will .pend the week with 'led their Infant child last Tuerfay.
his mother at Wayland and look alter
Will Sheffield and wife were among
relatives here. Snndaytbolnterosiof til* farm.
Gso. Sheffield and wife attended the Saturday from Buffalo, where they were
4". P. SpringSr la the you ms nr of a
attending the Pan-American.
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funeral of his unela.
A. L. Clark and wife visited friends
Mr*. Wml Clark, who h»« been very
at Battle Creek last Monday and TuceJonCbnnay t* borne M thin writing III. I. ooavalereiug.
Mr. Phillips and wife returned last
aad Ma father is working with a tbresbJ. G. Cutler and W. H. Chaws made
week from tbe Pan American.
storm Sunday and Monday. I The Sunday echno] picnic held al
•fiP*
Kalamaxoo, Tuesday----- '-{bands.
1Clear lake Saturday waa enjoyed by all.
Fred Clemence and wife have been
kve naw neigh• pending a few day. among friends In
Carleton, i

ssSuS

piton.

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Wanting High! and Day.

Melt a tablanwoaful of better in a
frying P«n and add eotue dried beef
tbippsd Into small pisers when the bat­
ter |&gt; hot Beat up one egg and mix
It wvll with a «eant teacup fol of milk.
Beaaea it with pepper and pour over
tbs beef la tba pan. When a thin cue-

THRESHERS AND SAW Mill MEN
A

Cut cold boiled ham in uniform .Ucea
a trifle thicker than If to be semd
cold. Season them highly with cayenne
and mushroom catchup and broil one
minute on each aide, juat enough to
warm through. and sen. immediately.

'

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
,nd wc are the people who can give ypu the
best prices &lt;n&gt; all kinds of repair work.
’ -

Tbe busiest and mightiest Uulathing
that ever was made la Dr. King's New

Before having anything done give its a call.
If ■ Meet p*a be heated tn gas or
tamp dame and dipped In eold. water.
It becomes as good aa new.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Phone 47 &lt;

lo be gradually
Christie MoQui

working

«...
Smith .peat
Sunday at A. McIntyre', in Baltimore.
Mr. and lira. John ihatts spent part
of last week at Dude Kenyon', in Dowl'"Uu, Bernard dhullx has been I
quite sick tho nasi week, bronchial
tubes affected and pneumonia.
Mr. Y artsy, of Coats Grove, camo
down hero laat Friday and purchased a
big work team of 8. Nash for l-W
Mias Eva Evway .pent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. Whltemore’s people
MDftanMr*. Breaee and daughter of Delton,
after a vbil among friendsh.ro, took
tba train for het* home tn Prairieville,

HlriDS CORNERS.
Pomeroy Bunnell of Fort Payne. Al­
abama, vltlted lib sister, Mia. J. 8.
Hinds, last week.
Mra. Mary Brwiee and daughter,
Ceoll, of Prairieville, have been visit­
ing friends In this place.
James Nary b.ick.
Mbso. Safiio Brown and Gladys Gar­
rison are .pending a few day. with
friends la Otsego.
ffn. Anna Bunnell vblted In thb
vicinity last waste
Ire Newton of Nashville, .pent SunAty al home.
Rsv Sink preached hb farewell rermon last Sunday and left for confer­
ence Monday. No preaching for tan
Aaron Bunnell .pout Sunday In Ma­
ple Grove.
Lody Yechley and wife vblted Mra.
Sarah Kline one
last wwk.
Rev. Sack McClain vblted kb Mn
James, Thuraday, on hb way heme

Mosdaracs J. S. Hinds. Clara Brown
M—------ .
B«Ma
of Rutland

.

Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Nil Boilers pitched,
Smoke Stocks Made,
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_/ ■ Engines Repaired,
AB Kinds of Casting Done.

the village.
Chas. Baker the south mall carrier
has bought free Brunney’s house and
aa soon aa the deed b recorded will be­
gin an extensive repairing, prepara­
tory to moving lo.
Irre Brunner went to Battle Creek
Munday to makt&gt; out the paper* for the
purchasing of the hociae owned by Lou
Bresee, and formerly occupied by Dr.
Fay and family.
Mon Pickle came after hb family
Saturday and they all returned to their
home at Olivet on Sunday.
John Kipp was taken very suddenly
ill laat Saturday but at laat reports waa
making a good recovery.
Mr*. Frank Sheffield and daughter.
Mrs. Andy Adami, vblted Battle
Creek last Thuraday.
George Bobon’S lafaat soo died quite
suddenly Monday toorulng.
Henry Wlckwlre and daughter* re­
turned from their eastern trip last
Monday.
Mr*. Mary King and daughter, Mr*.
Frank Doty, have returned from their
vi.it at Lan.lng.
Elder Leamon Is entertaining Ma

COATS DROVE.
Soma one made a dastardly attempt
Miiaon James Bragdon's stock by
ng them pari. green and salt
mixed. One oow died and two hones
were vsry .lek. Electrocution Is loo
good for such a person.
Clyde Brown, eon of Ed Brown of
Carlton, took tbe train here Monday tor
Lansing, where be will attend tho Mlohigan Agricultural College.
Onr school opened Monday with Mr
Gaskill of Woodland as teacher,
Mr*. Chafe* la quite sick with phlegmonou. erysipelas.
“
B. F. Wolfe U contemplating taking
a trip before long to his old bomaln
Ohio.
Tbe Carlton Center doctor ba. gone
away to ret married and Dr. May. 1. do­
ing double work this week.
Gary Raker of Grand Rapids spent
Sunday in thia place.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Rexford Rlchardeon of ths town Hue.
who la clerking for C, F. Water* of
All our school teacher* have osmGrand Rapids, fi going to resign hU meneed their schools.
position and go to Ann Arbor, where , Th®" *!•
Preaching service at
ha will take a oourae tn Mvfl eagtneer- the M. E. ohureh fest So aday morning
as Rev. J. B. Pentling waa attending

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Adjoining Beottey A RMcr'i Pinning MIN.

Bardware

IL C. Smi th,was at Ctevelaod. Mon­
day, auending the national encamp­
ment.
Fred Hinkley and wife called on
friends at Carlisle, Sunday.
Henry Whitcomb baa been quite sick
but la now on tbo gain.
If reporta are true th ore will be a

ness Friday.
Evorn Forrest has gone lo Colorado
to live.
Clyde Casel has gone to Grand Rap­
toe to work at the molding trade.
William Leamon sold sixty tons at
hay at the price, .lx dollar* and a half a
too.
Hasting, parties were through here
Monday buying apples aud pay lag a
good price.
Mrs. John Mmmer called at George
Shaffer'. SaturdayC. W. Shaffer was the Ural to aow
wheat In this neetton.
Elmer Hart ha. moved to Nashville
to take care afhh father and mother.
C. W. Shaffer, our overaeer of thl.
dblrict, has greatly improved our high­
way by cutting the brush and burning
them.
C. W. Shaffer came very near bleed­
ing to death last week, caosed by hav­
ing a tooth pulled.
Peter Klncy and wife called on Mes­
mer'., Sunday.
John Kohr is bettor al this writing.
Corn tiers I. allontofthowgyoria

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OUR

NEW

LINE OF

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoves
Oar new line of tingle and doable barrel shot guns, hunting coats,
ammunition, loaded shells, black and smokeless powder
we now have in stock.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT
West End Hardware.

.£*«***•*!

A Shocking Calamity
•Lately befell a railroad laborer,"
Si,,’. AralcSOeraiwlhlr, U'.
Michigan Central Lire Stock Yards,
■troll, BepCambur10. The demand for
lira cattle is active this wook; receipts
have been liberal of late. Tbe fol­
lowing price* arc being paid at the

T. R.Pancoast,
JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS »«,
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.
.

Defective Evwiabt.

......An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

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Are showing the largest line of

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1 MATTINGS and
| LINOLEUMS
W For
trade Uut they have ever shown, and sonieWtht|« new !n thfe line
AKT GOODS for the floor. .Ask
M to see it Be aflre and get their prices on all kinds of
H fnnxiture before buying as they will not be undersold for
9 the kind ot good*.

S Renkes G Walldorff,
j'p UMertakera and Embalmer*.

NEW GROCERY

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Having formed a co-partnership for ©
the purpose of conducting a grocery
and bakery business, we invite the ■7people of Hastings and vicinity to give
us a call at the Rcnkes’ bakery build­ w
ing.
We carry a complete line of S
bakers’ goods. Fresh baking daily.
In our grocery department we have
a new and up-to-d
stock, and our
prices will be right
GOOD0 DELIVERED

OOMDUOTKD BY THZ PUPILS.
An editorial committee Of four will be
appointed each mouth by th* principal.
Thl* oommllte* will do all the work of
editing the department, writing and
correcting copy and re* di ng proofs.
The *«nUmenta expreassd and the man­
ner of presenting them are tbo*8 of the
committee and their follow pupils, not
of the *ditor. The proofs gill be read
by the cosninlue* and accepted by th*

1stinsMcKlnlay wa* a true. booMi man,
pure &lt;H morals, generous minded, con­
scientious and n'llgiuu*. having given
his band ui the church and bi* heart l&lt;i
Gud at the early age of fourteen.
Judge Smith* remark* upon the lore
of our lamented president for the love­
ly woman, from whom the foul hand of
tne aasasalu took one of the most faith­
ful end tender of husbands, were meet
touching
Many ««f the best thoughts of the pres­
ident from speeches U&gt; educational In­
stitution* were touched upon, in bla
willingness to speak to so many Institu­
tions. McKinley'* breadth of enarlty is
noted. Hl* words of advice to students
are full o&lt; wisdom. Lastly the subject
of anarchy wa* spoken of, which can be
overoome only by th* band of the law.
The remarks were well given and
touched the hesru of every student
The Rev. Father Younan gare a most
pleasing and instrtctlve ad dree* to the
students of the "high acbool and the
eighth grade, Monday morning. He
flr»t gave bls greeting, then tola how
the native* of India greeted one another.
Having spent forty years In India, be
was able io tell some of the most inter­
esting things. He first mentioned the

PHONE

RENKES $ GRAVEN

Bia Last Call!
Only a few days more in which you
can .£qy goods at the big reduction
we are offering before we move.

• A few more bolts of that elegant sheeting
at
c. a yard.
.
.
A few chamber sets that must be sold at
seme price.

All millinery goods at a big reduction.

W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO.

Sunday In Woodland.

the organ contest I
contest. They wl
en ergetlrelly*now.

I.MP«ES3IVH SERVICES THU RSDAV AFTERNOON.

BtoqUent Tribute to William McKtn-

last week, aa holding life oertlfiretea In
teaching from thoYtato normal.
Mrs. Janie* Troxel, Mr*. A. D. Nisfor this dep*rtm* tn should ba submitted kern. Mr. J. C. Ketcham. the Mimes
Olive Lathrop and Gertrude Smith and
the Rev. Johnson were al the school The silence that settled down upon this
bustling Util* city, almon oppraarive In
Edith Lombard, Clxsa of HKKL
Its intanalty. wa* only broken by the
Margery Enable*. Class of 1903.
tolling of bell* and ths solemn strain*
It la estimated that dOO pupil* took
Elmer Cheney, Class of 1902.
Arthur Andrus, Class of 1903.
Ing oonaignod to earth and the whble
Roy A tidnis, ’Mi, Rex Richardson. MO, nation.was bowed in grief and lamen­
Homer Washburn, "Mt end •Clinton tation. Th* acene which was being
t.—
^eoouotorLahr, '00, called upon the high school
: In all this broad
Thursday morning.
1* this last which fixes our grade In so­
ciety, and eventually our actual condi­
In accordance with I ho proclamsUon
Schoo)
Literary
Society
organized
with
tion In this life, and the color of our
of the mayor and the arrangement* of
fate hereafter. All the professor* and
the soldier* and cltlxena' oommlitee, a
the teacher* In th* world would not
your own cooperauon: and If such you
are detsnntnod to bd, the want of thom
will not prevail." JOHN RaNdou*H.
It seems st&gt; though no bcttei a tribute
Could have Izecn mid to cur late presi­
dent, than wa* given br Judget- leur*nt
Smith to the students of the high wtuxil
on Thursday morning.
Re remarked about bls bravery In
the battlefield, bls distinction In th*

your

I repaired,
e yoa the

b«

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church there until ten yoars ago when
ha retired 'fepen petit* *rk- Mr*.
Mary T. Goodyuar recently received a
copy of the Saratoga Suu containing a
sketch of this aged clergyman and aa
utAOyofthe Hkbai.o reader* wlU Im
tnusre*ted tn it we reproduce part of it,
m/qUdwk.
. " \ — . £, .

biems of mourning, followed by the
debate on the subject, "Resolved that Woman'* Relief Corp*. Then camo
Europe would have been belter off had the children of the public schools. 000
In number Next In lino were the
the ground that they were tic* a Gener­ Knights of l*ytltlaa, the Odd Fellows.
al Ifixtory class. They fall to real!io
that the Uailed -Scale* History cl*** was
.' the commaaa
coramadd of
ot jJ 1*
L Heed
Reed
not aa American Ulster} clam.
I The Hoe of march was from the cornLast Monday noon a letter from1 j er of State and Jefferaon to Michigan.
1 countermarch to the x&gt;ldlcr»' menuthe high school lie wasa student who meet and around the court bouse
lost his right *nu last Thanksgiving square. ending In fror-t of th.’ north
Hr Is now st Ft- Harrancss. FIs., about entrance of the court house where the
eight mil ss from I’eowola On re­
ceipt of official nows at the fort of the
trance of the building and seat* had
at half mast, and gun* fired all day: been arranged In front of II on th*
thirteen ai daylight, one gun every half lawn. Above the platform the front
hour during the day and at sun set of the building wa* tastily dniped In
forty-five gun*.
the natloual color* and black, with a
A week ago Friday wa* announced as large picture of President McKinley lu
the day lor the boys to bring their col­ the center, flanked os either tide by
lection for the piano fund. Two young those of our other martyred president*.
men, haring deposited their pennies Lincoln and Garfield The decorating
started to march around the ram: to was done by J. T Lombard and C. ’»*»
their scat*, when they were asked to Mixer, the committee appointed tor
continue for the next fifteen minute*. that purpose The exercise* were pre­
sided over by Mayor Renkea who
the butpor of the situation. passed thsir opened the program with a lew appro­
priate remark* on the sad occasion
which had culled th* people together.
Music by the band was followed by
cent* In the bank, placed in the front the Invrnatlon by Rev. George Buller.
of the room for that purpose. It the The Hastings Mylo Quartet then aaiig
Interest of the boy* in walking lucres* “Nearer, 3!y God to Thee. Mr*. Mc­
ex. there lx no reason why they should Coy playing the accoinpanluieut.
The Hou. Philip T. Colgrove then
hot win at Albion in the next aihletldelivered a eulogy on McKfcloy full cl
feeling and eloquence We regret that
added 11 .85 to the piano fund
we can not reproduce Mr. Colgrove's
nun U BRAKY
splendid eulogy In full, but a few words
must sufl'.ce
A well equipped public library Is one
"Well may th* millions weep today
of the flnm advantages a dlr can pro­ for the sweetest character in American
vide for It* cUlxeos and school children. life. How little did we dream as Mc­
Kinley was sending the message of love
and good will to thu nation* of the
od tn intellectual advancement.
aarth at lb* l*an- American Exposition
Our city has a public and school lib­ that the Angel of Death with the gold­
rary Of between fifteen hundred and en key* to oj&gt;en the palace of eternity,
two thousand volumes, and costing the walk*d so close beside him. Hl* wools
city some thousands of dollars. It la still ring In our vans, ‘Expositions are
probably aa well supplied generally a* the time-keeper* of prog re**; they re­
that of any place of the size in the state. cord the world's adraocetuenu' What
Between one and tVo hundred itooks an appeal was his last public address to
are withdrawn weekly for reading, aside hl* ccKlutry-men tor a cliMor touch and
from tba constant use of reference books abetter understanding with the nations
which are retained In the building.
of the earth "
It contain* a complete filo of govern­
"To strike down the foremost cltlxen
ment publications for many years,
which, though not of general Interest, lion, is bad enough, but to aim a blow
have many times proven very valuable at our form of government, baptised by
io cl titans of the place. The books on the blood of martyr* and sanctified br
history, travel and biography, are all the live* of count lea* soldiers and sail­
one could wish in a library of the site. ors deed, Is beyond our comprehension.
11-- A,
The blood of our civilitaUon mingled
with that of our dead preaident on that
win, Spencer, Huxley, Agassis, Tyndall forever memorable day. His wounds
and many ocher*. The works of poetry have ceased to bleed, the Angels of
sod fiction embrace the complete work* God's mercy staunched ibdr flow, but
our boasted civilisation of the twentl-

different language are spoken and In
their religion* they follow Buddha,
MobammeKi. Brahma, and then there
are the flru worshiper* and the Chris­
tians.
The ornament* worn by the native*
are of great numbers and "real jewel*
are aeen only In India."
There are four caste*J 1) th* prlrana,
(2| warriors, (3) merchant*, and (4) the
Biidms, who are considered as simply
nothing.
. How and where do they live? They
live under the tree*, and even in the
top* of tree*, aomo live In small huts,
and In their palacM.ybu are lost in
caatern luxury. They use neither
knives nor forks, tables nor labl* linen.
Th* rlcs is placed on a plate in a regu­
lar little mountain, and about thia are
placed th* other foods. Father Yoon so
said that if we would excuse the oom­
parison, he would say that when they
bad finished their meal, that every
mountain was laid low and every valley
was filled.
*
Th* fins character* never drink
liquor, only those that are foreigners or
thioM of th* lower claaaea.
sufficient merit t* parch*** at th* time
Thm huspok* of ths climate, rain-fall, of th* establishment of the library.
of the beauty and larjrentws of number*
The book* of reference, ihntnaln pert
of the flower*, of an sorts of animals of which are In case* la the high room,
ieelud* such etxrelopaedua aa th* In*
ternatlousl end Encyclopaedia Prit*nnica, th* Beacon Light* and numerous
other historical works. thc.Rldpsth
Library of Unlvereal Literature and
three literary work* total needed for
wltaesaed aevere electric reference, and in fact all three books of
alorma hero, but Ibero the opportunity
la gifan to watch the storm from the
mount-lM 15,000 feel above the clouds.
The lightning Hashes, the thunder peals
and the clouds roll like wares of a areal
Matus to ba a great lack along
of up-to-date literature. No
—-U&gt;kl.

The beauty of nature 1* enjoyed in
India, and there th* almighty God baa
given to mao many beautiful thing*. small amount wisely expended In this
Father Younan advised every student direction would greatly enhance the
value of our library and would be as
paying an investment as could be made
of the people's money. That something
may be done tn this direction is most
had th* c&gt;M«tunfty of listening to *o
Interesting a talk.
Evary worn throughout the dty
sclwol* last Thursday otmtaluwl a pic.
Farm for Sale at Ad mln 1straA .ta

oldest and most reapacted meenbard, but
to the aammnhlty at large. Bora In
Greenfield, Saratoga owuny, cm Decem­
ber 3, 1812, and graduated with hoaur
from Union oolR**, tbariat It* prime,
In 1840, Mr. Hoyt felt called upcm to
minister to th* spiritual needs ot hl*
fellow men, and Immediataly entered
Union Theological seminary. Comnlrtiog bls 'studio* there In 1844 hl*
deep aarneauta** and rhetoricalpower*
■tlnurtod the attention of the Praabylerlan congregation at Stamford, Udon.,
who called him a* their pastor. Th*
offer was a fl at ic ring one for a young
man just commencing his ministerial
career, bat the same ucielflah and un­
wavering devotion to hi* Master that
marked his whole life led him to re­
fuse the jJeaaant pastorale aud take up
instead tno rough and perilous Ufa of a
Louie uilh*looary ou the far western
frontier The awful “black plague"
wiu at that time ravaging the scanty
settlers amid che yet unbewu foreat* of
Michigan. -So terrible was tbeiroanre
that there was * lack of volunteer* to
minister to the needs ot the suffering
|&gt;euple. There. Mr. Bort felt- was th*
proper place for him. Katebllshlng his
headquarter* In the little settlement of
Hastings, Barry county, Michigan, he
soon erected, largely by the work of hl*
own hands, a church edifice at that
place which is still standing. Here tor
ten year* his labor* among the pioneer*
and Indians met with fruitful reward.
In 1848 h« married Sarah M. Foote .of
Johtutown N Y . to whose loving as-

AN INTERESTING LECTURE
FR. YOUNAN. PAUUST PRIEST,
TALKED TO WOMEN'S CLUB.

Gate an Instructive and Delightful

Nath

Father Younan of New York City,
who Is giving a mission at Ek Rom's
church, lectured last Friday afternoon
to the members of the women's club,
and a large number of visitors, upon
'■India.” Hom in Calcutta, and for
many years a resident of India, Father
Younan is perfectly familiar with th*

Instructive. To give a full re port of all
be graphically described, 1* as Impossi­
ble, a* it would be to attempt a pen
picture of hl* inimitable manner, voice
and gcatnrv He ba* that rare, person­
al insgui'tism, which provoke* the
cloeMt attention while he I* speaking.
We Americans are *o proud of bar'
long chain* of snow capped mountains,
our Mississippi, our Inland seas, our
foresu and mines, «s need to be r*.
tnlnd*d of other lands, where immense
mountains tower S»*W feet heavenward,
their top* covered with perpetual snow,
glistening far above cloud and storm,
and the toemlng earth al their fset,
rich "with gold and silver and precious
stoat*;" at sacred rivtr* and tangltd
jungle*. We slug of "India’s Corel
titrend". Do we know that her porniUllon la 350 millions of people, ■peaking
one hundred and seven language*, dl.
anarchy Is banished from our sight and vlded Intofour hiredItary cliases which
relegated to the hell from whence It
came: aye, until the last tongue la
stilled that denounces our president* as
wars and oppressors, tools of the rich, dotal class; the Kahatrya* or military
and am * the claaaee against the class- the Sudras or merchant class and
inaeoee: mil) the last hand withers,
that through the preee Inflames the
vroak to ecu of violence and kindle* a rank and of the same profession or oc­
hatred for the freest government that cupation. The religion of India is also
God has ever blessed. The subtle and divided Into four aorta, Hlndo, Moham­
medan, Buf-’
lust boar
family may
rhlch has
devotees hl*
Thanks
isolating Sulieclsm,
it is with a feeling of his infinite love
for his home, his loved one*, hU country Moafl.
,&lt; ...... - - -v. —
and mankind, even for the man who
The manner of living, eating, drink.LI- ,rs.
v~__ kl.
i-

.The hands of affectionate million* lay
th* wreath upon his brow. 'Rest, )*trlot, soldier, statesnian, lover of man­
kind, real.’ The whole world weep*
and the halo that erbwns thy brow shall
be a light -leading us to a higher and
more perfect conception of the glorious

voted to tha lecture might have been
doubled, without one e rideace of weari­
ness on the part of the pleased audicnce- The thank* of the women1* dub
are due Father Younan for hl* great
klndo*** In giving Us ao much of hie
valuable Ums.
Night of Terror.

Uohtrove

Aoodwr of Mr. McKinley's favorite
Tba farm known aa th* Crosby farm hymns, “Lead Kindly Light," was then
containing 80 acre* In Rutland »•»- sung by tbs quartet after which the
_l&lt;_
______ ...—in v—
Rsv. mher Youman was Introduced
and opeke feelingly on the beeutlful
INI, at
Mr. Fred V. Young of St. Latb via.
character of the daad president.
Ited the high Khuol last Friday.
. •America" was I hen sung by the
quartet and audience and the LenodinSatM*) Smith. V. of Woodland,
I the primary grade*.

i Made,
* of Casting Done.

loosen of thlsccmomnlty. A
led at lie residence of hbdac
Saratoga Springs, N. X.

ber» can bring one rialtor

tint uazk-by the

ATTENTION

taw

HhOREDTHENATIOrSDEWl^*^*^
If
•' . •ry’ L-Jto
doubt th* oldi
I •' ■ .'
HaSlltora will remmha

tdwol Dewrmeat.

Renkes &amp;
Walldorff

'

�' Tba regular tndating ef tha Corm
Grove W. C. T. U. was held last Tues­
day* the horn «f Mre. Royal Myert
of this plana.
- . ■ . ”7
Frank Short la Improving tha looks
of his farm buildings with paint.

be designer and the paper.
suers addrsamd to the following
too*remain sueLal med In this office
will bs aent to tba dead letter office,
101 J*Ued tor bX October Ithl
a. Davis, Martin Boueo, Clarence
dey, Mrs. Euol* Baker, Mra. 8.

■ .Uder Mowrar Is filling out lbs ap­
pointments ax this church. Elder BowV Icksburg visiting them last Saturday.
Lake Odessa tiu a new fair ground.
Mr. and Mrs. But vteltsd at Sunfield,
Saturday and Sunday.
Chas. Hatton has a new phone In his

GUMPTION.
C^*1 tX* ,uv* *umPtlon till one hx« been
I/nQll properly cheated.” Persons of gumption are

I»[m1 using Ivory Soap, women who have trusted
Ufesa themsdvea too near the precipice of false
economy and who can now appreciate the true econo­
my In it soap made of pure vegetable oils and other
high-class Ingredients, but made b such quantity as
to bring the price within the reach erf the very poorest
family. Indeed h is the very poor who most need it, for
they can least afford the extravagance erf common soap.

C«rr&lt;«i OplalM.

did not belong also attended the faosral.
L. E. Whilemore and family started
for the northern part ot the state last
Monday to spend tha winter, Rs has
a largo job of timber to kaw.
,
W. H. Chase and family went to Kalamasoo last Monday. The little girls
will remain Ibero to attend school this
fall and winter.
,
,
"William Elliott of Hickory Corners
was on our streets last MondayW. H. Chase, F. A. Blaclmsn and
Eire Tlschor and wife spent Sunday
Q. A. Hynes attended the recce at Au­
with their parents in Campbell.
George tiearu and family are now fo. gust* last Thursday.
astauel rale of pure bred Hhropahlre
C. A, Eastman of Davton, Team, ha* steep, a-few good nuns, a number of
ealed on the Mrs. Otte Minor farm.
Raoda Lipscomb and family have rented the Lent Jones bouse aa Orchard gd»1 ram latnbc a few yearling and
moved to Lake Odesea- Hs baa gone street aqd will make his homo with us
this winter.
into the horse training buainoM.
Fred Gibson purchased a now hay
Jack Spencer and wife ot Scbows and
Chas. Fuller and family of Coats Grove
above named. This *a)e. will be cotv
spec* Sunday m James Spencer’s.
ducted with the dttnoat fairnoM, abso­
lutely no ressrve, or by-bidding, and
should be wall palronlzea as the sheep
will be sold at such prices M those buy.
Ing put upon them. A tsw other pure
bred sheep owned by different persona.
"... X.
.. .KU ^1.
r
Ethel Hatton Is attending school at
Lake Odessa.
Peaches are not ao plenty as they
have been in thia vicinity.
’
Edwin Hwtn la Maying with bls brothar M fAka Odessa.
Winslow Spencer has returned to
North Milwaukee.
Rawson Curtis and wife will make

stty, Detroit. Mich., the leading busi­
ness school of America. During that
their use until be was wholly cured. I busy sod rwcrful period It has bad over
am aura Electric Bitters raved bls life." M.000 students, who now All most re­
This remedy expels malaria, kill, di­ sponsible and honorable positions. No
that It is high time the nation per­
sease germs and puriflss the blood; aids Institution nnd city In the country of­
formed a simple act of justice by be­
digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and ten such facilities for the student as
stowing oommark of recognition upon
bowels. cures oocatlnatlou. dyspepsia, the Detroit Business University and
a naval officer who seems to have been
nervous diseases, kidney troubles, fe­ the city of Detroit. The necessity and
lost sight of in the present unfortunate I
ROOSEV ELT'S mother was a Georgia male complaints; gives perfect health. great advantage of a practical buslimbroglio. Captain Charles Clark,
Only
50c at W. H Goodyear's drug Mas education In this era of wondrous
who commanded the Oregon, has not wo man, the descendant of a king line of
commercial prosperity Mnd advance­
been accorded the recognition due him G corgis'* ancestors, thus making the
for his gallant services. Instead of be­
ment are obvious. The beat btulnrea
SOUTH WOODLAND
ing promoted aod rewarded bo actually new president more of aeouthener than
school .a the country Is the Detroit
lost rank. The Oregon’s memorable any of his predecessors since the war.
Business Unicere!ty. AM interested
ran from San Frsoolaoo to Santiago
should write at once for Its handsome
Mrs. Chaffee Is slowly improving.
will be recorded In history sod not for­
Sophia Oler la helping to care for the Illustrated catalogue. mailed tree.
Czoloobx can be killed, of course,
gotten while the American nary exists
sick at Joo Mead's.
The cart played by the Oregon In the but that will bo very poor aatlafactloa
Krause's Headache Capsules
Grace Heimer gave a party Tuesday
tor bta crime, la there not someway evading al ths home of her grandmoth­
are unlike anything prepared la Amer­
of preventing snob acta In the future er in boaor of Mr. Hollenbeck.
They were first prescribed by Dr.
A number of oar ladles with the W. ica.
Instead of merely punishing them after
Krause.
Germany', famous court phy­
Q. T. U- of Coat* Grove enjoyed a pic­ sician, long
they are committed.
before aodpyrins was dis­
nic dinner and fine program last Turaday with their former president, Gail covered. and are almost marvelous, io
speedily do they cure-the most distress
Hamp-My one.
Ing cases. Frico Kc. Bold by W. HRev. Clack of Yankee Springs called Goodyear.
on friends hero Ealurday, co route to
ire, throughout the
editors—and they do must be taken with a grain of salt. No Bonfield.
Elder Hamp preached at Yankee
—„ — ~r represent any one doubt be meant it tn goal faith, but
,~..z Jbo seem to think It cute, or the man dote not lire who, once presi­ Springs and Parmelee last Sunday.
The Methodist people will listen to
eaoethlng of tbM kind, to speak of dent, would not try for it a second
Rev. Johnson another year. The Free
President Roosevelt as an “accident."
Methodist people gladly welcome Iler.
The Herald and Detroit's osw daily,
And once in a while, ope of these wouldHahn another year. Thu United To-Day, for only J3.10.
bo '■smarties" explain that the presi­
dent is “an accident, by the result of an
Ova export* to Canada are still io- Brethren change, Rev. Crites takleg
Tba next LBT, M. rerUw will be
. wMasln'k ballet." Now tela will not croaslng while those to that country the place of Rev. Martin.
held
Wednesday evening, Oct. 1
■ A public meeting will be held ax ths
do. It Is not fair, deueat or true. Mr.
RoOMvelt wee elected by tin American fnxn Great Britain are doer-casing, de­ Schlappl church next Sunday evening,
A stock company for the manufacture
people for the special and ex peers pur­ spite the fact that the differential duty Sept. 29. There will be recitations, of brick Is contemplated at Delton.
BOW at doing exactly what be is doing, agalmt us has been InetMMd recently essays, tongs sod an address by the
The stele grand chapter O. E. 8.,
PMtor, Rev. I. N, Crites.
.
acting as president if emergency should
meets at Grand Rapids, October 9th
make in neooeaary for him ao to act. to 331 per cent. The fate* tight against
.nJ
There Is no “accident'* about it. And
Mr. Koooerelt should not have add*d
to his other troubles the odium of be­
Senator Platt deciares that Roos­
ing pictured to the people as anything
other than the president of the United evelt te an organisation man and will
Stated, chosen io that position by the do what his machtas dictates, “as”said
votes of the country. -Grand Ilaplds the Senator “he did when Governor of
QUIMBY.
New York." We hope better things
Clare Palls re ter nod to Charlotte.
oi Teddy than to bo tied to Platt's char­ Tuesday.
burglary of a store at Richland Junct­
.
,
iot wheels, but we shall wait and see.
There will be a dance a* the hall thia ion. has retained W. W. Potter of this
week Friday night. All should tarn city to defend him.
out
and
Have
a
good
tlme.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. McElwain arrived
I,
aw W.V
w KMU
Howard Holds and wife ot Battle home from their bridal tour last Thu re.
world. It Impairs her moral prestige
Creek are visltiag friends at ihte pjaoe. day night and have gone to house keep­
sod gives enemies of free government
There wlllbsmssting ax the school
a chance U. mock at her, and it excites
ing in their home on Green street.
an iudlunatiou which, while righteous
James H. MnKevlu of MlddlsvIUs,
in itself, may lead to act* which will
Nkshrina over Sunday.
was taken suddenly ill with heart
partake of the spirit of lawleraaesa. As
true be a few sveainga ago while down
the president’s death overwhelms al!
town, but wa* toon able to return home.
t^rnS'TS^fbimy'. ”mel'v’^Tw
An infant son of Mr. and Mra. C.‘j.
Whitney of Nashville, had to be kept
*ron».dooe “ ‘be !«■»•
deot, bls family and the country, m to
amy tram the fire for a few
last
make the executive life secure without
week. .It-tedbaeu drinking gaaollae.
abridgement of freedom of speech or
freedom of tbepreM.’’-W, H. Bryan.
AN UNEQUALED RECORD

There la a Rapidly Increasing Volunw of Hastings Evidence Roll­
ing up for the Great Medi­
cine, Dr. A. W Chase’s
Il would ssem that hardly anyone can
aka Dr. A. W. Chara's Nerve Pllb
riteout recslring marked bsoafit. The I
rondsrfal aotioo of this madiMne la I
Mttiug |&gt;S0ple oa their feel who are In
. weak run down condition is the talk

.wa

W uniik: tor
harder coughs of b
chltte you will need
cent bottle; and for
coughs' oF edneumj.___
the one dollar size la
moat economical.

M bolUM
IbMWT. I

carry log
hear raili-------- .
their a^fish propensities, bot.Uu
alt can be found who'tn cat
"pinch" tan look a corporation
eye and -charge three or four
for a plccq of properly, M has bee
tn this ease. The depot will fa
howevee, and It will be accredit
railroad.company and diy,--Cb

SPU’NDrcTcOMlBlNlhnON.

The state board of equsHtAttoc whk%
completed its work last week fixed |bn
total value oC th* Mal^Rt’iC»-ft.i)o3».1
an Increase of *513,001 over the valu-

*1,000,000 more than equalised by the
state board In 1B96. According U&gt; the
figures of the alate board Barry county
contains a little more than the one
hundred and fifth urtof ths wealth

There are fifty counties of lees value,
and One, Gratiot, is valued lust the
same, that te to ray al (15,000,00). Caas
is only half a mHHetr higher and -Mus­
kegon half a million lower. As Barry
countv was equalised al one seventy­
eighth of the value of the whole state
in HfoJ, and la now equalised U one
ztnA.harwVr—1 ..,.1 thk I. ..Ill 1— —.JU.

receive tha Pilgrim oos year, bee
ning with the September num!
The Fllgrtm will be sent direct fi
the publishers.
This la-a splendid opportunely
our readers to secure a One mages
ajja^sr^ t
.................... ....
HMald «tl&lt;
I’Ogrlra

Working Night and Dog- -------The busiest and mightiest little thing
Ute Pl'ta.’TbS* Mlte’chln^ weMt’

nese into strength. IlstlsMnees in 19 en­
ergy brain Ag .foul 'taobUl pow«A
They’re wonderful la building up the
5l“V,h■ Onl.r 25c pre bog, -£oia by
W. H. Goodyear.

fainting, smothering, palpita­
tion, pain m left ride, shortness
of breath, Irreoular or intermit­
tent pube and retarded circula­
tion all cohxo1 from*a weak or
defeftive heart.
Oreroqme
these faults by building- up the
haul-muscles *4^1maxi ng the
heart-nerves strong and vigor­
ous. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure

return to their home In Chicago Setur- '

MM MMOD. was In the city Thunriay.
He will attend the university the oomIng season.
.
.
. .

£feiMf

faraer. daughter ot Im&lt; Prriricvhle, bee rexrititmeol of student aa- happiness. Sold by W. H. Goo
--------- -botanical laboratory of
mew ta »■&gt;»■ s»&lt;
r-r-s
the onleerelly.
Two ^pfutoS^je
m «
Married on Monday, Bept., 23, et the
reside nee ot F. K. Hawkins, HaMlngs,
by tbe Rev, J. A. Brown, rector of Em­
manuel uhurch, Rollo M. Hawkins of half aaltspooufRlhf salt. HMrtci
Hastings, Mich., to Ml** Harbers Scott hot water. roeM-amf let M at*
at Joppa, Mich.

whUtfaktarf

’&gt;?
teff «rAs&gt;3&lt;

Ing spells, dixziueM with a full
feeling tn my bead and darangad
stomach, l.haard of Dr. MOW
Heart-Cure and at once brjxn tu

HeCM Cute
29, at lhree o'clock.
taut Sunday white Emmet McLaugh­
lin WM paaalng III* bouse cl Jacob
Kress carrying a shot gan he aockiantAlly dteeharged one barrel through the
window of the bouse, lx Is scarnely
mwesAM-y to say the window was

Tha Bulletin &lt;rf Vital Statistics for
August report* !a deaths In Barry

plorb of soda and bring to a boil on
tbistove. When cold, remove Um cak*
of jat. wipe dry. and It wtU be teund
perfectly sweet for cooklug.

CASTOR IA

is a heart and blood tonic of'
utiequaied power and -never
fails to benefit if taken in time. ’
$old by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medlosl Ox, Elkhart, Ind,

��'"d. y:

Roosevelt baa announced bls purpose of I
doing. But there is opposition in tbe

A|t Example of Modern ProgrwM,

• Among J the; lanumBTwhle nMfoidkl
•vyicM
W*
Ijrowi
Und laai Tharifloy, &gt;1

Charming designa, i luxurirmx
qualities, gratityinff assortments,

ao»n*

•nd domlnwlng unrivalled prices. ’

All 'cirpeU 6drie8k in? itodkj &gt;
We do not sell from samples.
# wool at 88c.
''
’ ‘wool aVlJOe4*'
All wool extra super, Wc-r

.the milder *n&lt;l
more politic character of Mr. McKinley.
Hetfoe IV teetni1 most probable that
President
Ifoteevslt
will
find W* nfor
.
than that which wwa held in tbw
f’
atete frim at Jackaoo. Hero arc ccffi- and high dutllss beset with obaxaolsa.
sly to mtegoulx* cartel n laoI
Z
nearly 700 men who hate commit-

wards offsetting the dlffiotiltim. Presi­
dent Rdoesveil enter* uppu his admin­
istration having the support and good

sympathy. Thnjr were put In prison to
be punished and held up to the world
rhlch th*
as dread example* of the consequences
people of ail parties had for President
of evil doing.
But at Jackson last Thursday 600 oca- McKinley, the pathetic circumstances
yicte wer£ gathered In the chapel which under which the new president enter*
E*. &lt; had been appropriately decorated with
Ml.
the national color* and black and while. deal axcitoiisent or partisan Irritation
p..: The prison band played a dirge and
sltuatlon which combine to produce a
the chaplain, Congreaajsan Wuhlngton feeling of sympathy end good will for
the new prefodoni which Is nearly uni- i
1,
f .
|.
j .

Other prominent dll tens add reseed
them eloquently on the life and cbarac-

the chlof magistracy of the nation, and

for an audience of leading altlicns in-

Whether tie will

standpoint of society w&lt;i might well ask

good will to the end of his administra­
tion remains to bi, seen

they

to be interested

sens, not criminals? Why should earn­
est and eloquent appeal* be made to
THEIR sympathies, toTKra patriotism
But thanks be to tbe modern doctrine*
of humanity and universal brotherhood,
penology I* ridding the world of the Truly, If this ran be adcompllahni in
cruel methols with which the Inmates Sierra fxwne. I: can lw a-ivunpllshrd

J. S. Goodyear Go
HASTINGS, - MICH.
Carpet Department
Second Floor.

BUY YOUR

Sewing^
Machines
of T. Phillips.

The aim of prison authorities and pe­
nding l*u today Is to reform the criminal
If poedble and by drawing out the bet-

stored and aspiration* directed upward
It could do no barm to tell thoac un­
fortunate convict*, ihul out a* they arc
from the world, about the good prcal-

represented within those prison wall*
Into channels of fu'uro usefulness and
honor. And such a possibility wa* a
sufficient Justification for the service.

A Benefit to the University
Friends of the state university will
the newly, determined rains of the state
m fixed by the state hoard of oqualixa-

L&lt;/|

bor, Had Bluffer not alienated jniblle
•ympaltiy by causing the men to break
their contract*, probably another »w»ry
would have been teid Heaven pro­
tect workingmen from their fool
friends.

from earth; to hold op his exemplary
There Li Hide doubt that wlthlu six
character before them; to arouse tn
their hearts admirstion for bls virtue*, months, probably within three, the en­
and U&gt; appeal U&gt; their better natures tire cabinet with the exception of Hoc■ wltheentlments of patriotism and duty
Kot only could it do no harm, but It en pbu-n to others. Certainly Seere­

i Needles 20c per dozen
| for all machines.

| Oil that will makeac
your machine runut
ss soon u poaeible. and this despite
[ easy for 6c each, large
OOLONkl Cakkewhiik; of Ken­
bottles, or 5 for 25c.
tucky may not be a Pole but his name
' Sewing machines from
Inter be utterly swallowed up.
$13 to $40.
Not the least thing that the country
owes to President McKinley Is the
wiping oat of the sectional line between
north and south.
-

T. PHILLIPS

1896 Astbe revenue of the university
is derived from a one-fourth mill lax

. . the attempt was made at the last session
£ of the legislature to reduce the rata of
taxation for the university. Novertbe-

then the need*
that great Institution

great tiblrenitsoa, not Indeed through
K - ite financial endowment, but In spite of
the lack of such endowment. But other
Instilutlcxu have become Its formidable
rivals and threaten to supplant it or
their splendid financial backing and
the lack of such backing for Michigan
university. During the month of Juno

leges in ths United Btatca received »12,TJiSyS^B in bequests. The university of

garry County fair
at Hastings, Oct 8, 9, 10, 11

12 cents t

? * fit wt!q ‘jrinsBtO silT / Hc - vrns&gt;

p

i

♦

*

*
•f*

Saturday, Sept. 2$,**
And for Seven Days

*

We will sell wall paper at a good deal less money than we
* paid for it.
ut The past season has been the largest we
The more paper we sell, the more rem­
* ever experienced.
* nants and odd things we have. You can’t make money
F faster than by saving it, and you can't save it faster than'by
F buying wail paper of us during this sale.

F
F

*
*

*

A large lot of remnants at 2c per double roll.
Patterns at 3c a double roll, were 10c.
A good assortment at 4c.
All J5c and 12c papers at 6c and 8c.
Any roll in the store at 12c.
The assortment of rich reds, greens and blues is still large and
they all go at 12c. We paid from 18c to 35c for the same
goods. We don’t want to carry over a single pattern; that 4
is the reason we offer these amazing values. Side wall with­
out borders or ceiling; ceilings without side wall or borders;
you can buy paper any way you want it. All prices are for
double roll and white back. Remember the date. Saturday,
Sept. 28, for seven days only; sale ends Oct. 5.
Ax we advertise so we do.

We never disappoint.

t any roll] FRED L. HEATH, (any roll J
in the store,

£ 12 cents

THE DRUGGIST.
Phone 81.

Good delivered.

in the store,

12 cents

it 4*4^4^414* 4.4^4,4,414*4*4* 4* 4*+4*+4* 4* 41+4*+X

F
. - F

THAN EVER.

F
I

IN EVERY, DEPARTMENT.

FIRST - CLASS ATTRACTIONS.

| y. R. Pancoast t

FOR PREMIUM LIST
Address C. L. Bhamer, Sec’y, Hastings, Mich.

It’s Knowing How that Saves Money.

Betslij's Busy Bet

JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES. '

Defective GytftaM

....... An Up-to-Date Stock and
Reasonable Prices.

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.
w **■
Can tn placed in any furnace, stove
arm from one to six rooms. This appliance can b&lt; pul in
operetloo. Also agent for Smith1* fjttle Giant Heater.
or WARM AIR FuHNaotN: M your furnace falls to eatlau uf the room* of yacu- hou*o, or it you wish to warm a room
ippU'-'l "jib furnace heat, «if you have added ■ room or two
I—don t dmeant your furnace on that account, or get stove*
extre opeuse for fuel, but set. BKEBLKY. He oan put Into
hl*
fL.,. ri..l tv.,... zv_ I.__ .1 .. —
1.

4

♦ According to our usual custom at the close of the season,
*
our wall paper sale will commence

J

w«l.

v

• SEASON END SALE
WALL PAPER

BIGGER : AND : BETTER

c*iv*d nothing.

otU.I.«VuUbm,uu.

in 0c fitori,

,

t 12 cents

^4

the one-fourth mill tax will hereafter
bo «3M,515 instead of •270,215 under the
old valuation.
There are some taxpayers undoubted­
ly who will fee! that such an Increase Is

eSant1^

*

This general good will has uover
existed eocompletcly before when a vice

make this memorial mooting IctareMlng

Whs; right had

Finest all wool Pera, 66c
Hemp, granite and- cotton
chain.ki from 18c. io BOc.
We have a fresh lipe of Smyrna
and Maquette rugs, finest quality
made, at lowest market prices.
Large stock of mattings, lino­
leums and oilcloths.

ft.

4*

%
s
9
&lt;T»

�stmn

igs her:

port mti$ $ednfl
Flinch cards at the Herald office.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Btephe&amp;s returned
to Battle Crook Saturday.
Prank Stanley has returned to the
Flint school for tbe deaf.
.
Mr. and Mra J. D. Murdock returned
to Lombard, Ky.. Saturday.
New furniture st clearing sale prifas
at McCoy's. Got d.-st choice.
. A heron for furniture buyers In Mc­
Coy's clearing sale- Buy now.
Ml*, ooio " ■ •
- -----granted a widow's pension ot OIL
Born to Mr. and Mra. Curtis Garrisoo on Friday last, a ten pound boy.
I. L. Creasy baa broken ground for a’
The music at the Catholic chorch
now house ou south Jefferson street.
Sunday evening was especially fine.
Bert Fraker who has been at Owosso •The CelraUal City”, a solo by Trank
for some time is In tbe city thia week. Horton and a selection by tbe Hastings
Male Quartette with Mra. Archie MoC. L. Beamer aad Frank Sylvester Coy as aoxirnpunlst.
'
are attending the itate fair st Pontiac
Mrs. May Youngs ot Aliens, while
today.
rlslUng her parenta, Mr. and Mra Gao
Tomlinson, was taken very IB tbaWst
of the week. Yesterday aho waa mMtn
to a hospital el Grand Rapids for nio
inirpuso of haring *a operation per­
formed.
with tbu tnljk wagon Tnmday tnurulag
ths wagim tongue cam« down and
frightened Inc horses so that thej rat.
sway, lipping over the wagon find bad
)y wrecking it. Fortunately Leo es­
caped injury.

Mr. and Mrs. Kllli Faulkner arrived
ome from a week's visit at T»w«)l
londay night.
Do you want new furniture st clearng sale prices It so see McCoy's stock

FOX &amp; STRAUSS
WITH- THE

best man, Ahr* Pods of MlddlevWk*
then the maid of honor, Miss Mildred
Patera, gowned ln pale yellow,' followed '
by the, prid^ gowned lt&gt; while eashm»k ttimtnd in Liberty silk and lace,
end carrying bride's rosra, scctnr.tanled
by ttae'bridramald. Mias Etta Vaton,
BSSS
a beautiful booquel of white asters sus­
pended- from it, the hnprresfre-evrro-

SATURDAY, SEPT. 28

Ing tn charge, Mrs. Ids Wood of ibis
city eatererMaoy One and useful present^, tokens
of the high rateem In which this es­
timable couple ts bald, were bestow rd
upon them The Hkhald joins many
friends In oxteudlng congratulations
and best wishes for a successful and
pleasant voyage through life
Mr aud Mrs. Skinner, parents at the
groom. will give a nweption at the

TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING

nearly as
CHEAP AS READY-MADE

P. T. Colgrufu went to tbe northern
Etrt of the state Monday to make totlcal speeches tor 'Tip ' Aplin. Ho
•peaks this week at Petoskey, ChMiOygab, Grayling and one or two other
point*. As Phi), rasknsa pretty good
ipeech we hope the dotnocrals wU; tend
s good mao after him tocounlenu-t the
spell of bismltlaadlng rioqunooe

$4.00.00

The Eastern Star clccUon Tuesday
ulgbt resulted aa follows: Worthy
Matron, Mrs. Grace Bauer; Worthy
Patron, John M. Payne; Associate
Matron, Mrs. Angela Hitcncoch; Seo-

track has been pUl In excellent cOU
and It is more thau probable '.hat
urer, Mrs. Stingerland; Conductress, dilloo
Mrs. Allie Wlfllsua. .Associate Con­ the excellent prize* offered will cause
tbe irvek record to be broken again •
ductress. Mrs Effie Thomas- Icstalla- this
fail. The fair managers are tuak-!
Uou nut Tuesday evening
Ing a vigorous effort u&gt; have better at- I
The Hastings delegation at the unV tractions than ever iwfore so that the
veralty began u&gt; depart for Ann Arbor opening fair of tbe new century may
last week, some going Friday, vc®0 eclipse all other fairs. The following
Sunday and soma Monday and Tues­ are among tbe attractions already se­
day. Besides the boys who have had cured with chance of Increasing same
The most complete lino wo have over one or more years' work al the univer­ largely when price* are more favorable
sity Leo Pryor and John Powers have just before fair week: Free circus an
showh.
Mobrii.1, Lx Min E tc Co.
entered this fall, the former in the law elevated itagc before the grand ttand.
Please call and balance your account department, tliq latter in the engineer. two exhibitions daily. Racing team of
by cash or note. I am going to leave Ing course of lhe. literary department;
the city about Oct 1st. E. Y. Hooi.C
On Saturday, Sept. 28th, 1001, tbe
While James Townsend was engaged
Kalamazoo A- Saginaw Ry. Co.
in ceiling a |x&gt;rch one day las', week ho Chicago,
will sell tickets to Kalamazoo from all
fell in some way and broke bis wrist
stations, Woodbury to Deluxi, inolu- year but an accident provcntad attend­
Do you want a baby cab or a go eart aivB, at Me,, and from Milo. Crragy and ance. There will be uo mistake thl*
at leas than factory c&lt;bi? H so. see Richland Juuctloo al Me. for the round Lime and Mr V nays ha will make up
McCoy's stock and get first, selection.
trip. Children under If years of age for last rear'd taUurfl. A reliable
The Heatings Musical Club has en­ 26c. Tickets will be good going on aeronaut han been engaged to make a
tered the now piano oonc&lt;w&gt;. and re­ train No. 2, Saturday morning, ano re­ balloon ascension and parachute de­
spectfully solicits the voces ot tbe public. turning not later than train No. 1, scent each day duing thrilling trapeze
leaving Kalamazoo at 6:10 a. m., Moo-' performanoee while In raid air Then,
A tow loaves from dur forest of values day, dipt. JOth H. C. Potter, T. M. too, the abating liexoa (Mr. and Mra.
may be seen In our window display of
Ths M. and M. suke prorad such a
men's dotting. Moakill, LamjusA
valuable fentur* of cur county fair last
year, Chat the managers have mads arrangctnsnta U&gt; offer adwHarporoa this
y#ar, tegllog confident that tbe busi­
ness men of tbs city will willingly tub- twenty-two moo, a special Jackson band
'*—•* 1 musical duo that is superb. You
got tour limes the entertainment
tod at a fifty-cent theater at no
tod IM. races, and as tbe pace was
whatever and al) ot high grade,
last ypa^ the officials feeLtial 11
nusiral foelures Include solos, du­
Sort take nu,backward sup but ;
---- , coon songs. plantation songk,
dadveD darn intebssting meta t
character songs. Impersonation! ano a
year than last. /
•
.
large variety of Instrumental music.
Did you ever think that at no other
Charles Gorham who U &gt;nnnlnj|
place on earth raiFyou gel so much onthreshing machine In the noighc
Wanted; A place tor a girl, wfraro hood®f
Dowllng, found a letter Tn I
she ran work for her board and go u&gt;
school. -Answer as soon an possible. engine box warning him not to thr
for John Boyd. There was also a lx*
Address, Prof. Hayden.
sign an the engine to the ram h offI—
A look at our fall neckwear will con­ Bqt Mr. Gorham went right to John
vince you that it's up-to-date; all the Boyd'S Tuesday morning just the samo
latest patterns and colorings are here. and commenced.threshing. Tbe men
Willi

Upright Piano given Hway
The

NEW UPRIGHT PIANO

i am now giving tickets with every 5 cents worth of goods pur­

chased at my store.

Each ticket will entitle you to one vote­

Call for tickets when making youi purchases.

Clothing for Children
The "up-to-date”'
le very apparent when compared with other lines.

NEW
body requested to oome null bring t
bio, aa there Is sowing u&gt; be done.

FURNITURE

The cards are out anntKucIng
marriage of Aills M- daughter (2

McCOY’S.
Get first choice'of new

Our Double-Breasted Vestee Suits at $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50
are very swell
.
The Single-Breasted- Vestee Suits at $1.50 to $4.50 are also
very handsome
.
Suits with Vests, 10 to 16 years,.$3.50 to $7.00
Double-Breasted Suits without Vests, $1.50 to $7.00
New Madras Cloth Shirts, for boys, woven patterns, best value
we ever had; for 50c, worth $1.00
'
Boys’ Ties, 25c, an elegant new line
Boys’ Sweaters, 50c to $1.50, gray, blue, red or brown

furniyire at; low prices.

Oit'l Culm 0«&lt; Oiltliil Hui CiiIiiI wltk Olkin Hut tan Cist Op.

�Loalsvill* A Mat'
lro«d

..

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'*■**»,■*«tethews*MtGUMai. IwftfsNr'assdse ssr^*■
■H*,Jw^t
wf ‘W. . ji -■
—
• wsilWiMkf -

KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS.

Brook*, F. C. Brooks, Heath, Heed,

SSBSssy

Moved by Brook* that the mayor
id recorder be authorised to sign lease
' gravel pit from Mary Eggketon on
half of fie city. Motion prevailed.

NONffl
A?d. Heath moved Ita adoption. Car­
ed. Arm, C. F. Brook*. F. C. Brooks,
loath. Heed. Warner.
Moved by Warner that fire depart

■ws...
*wl(M*Tmims3r. ■*■■» w.
S*HK Frank C. Bmwua A atol OUr, C.
«ttac*,**rakHu«lnr&gt;r, JaamWarrsr.!
To-W. I«ud HuaMhw, Sarah L. Hi
8. Wilbert Smith, n.ilow M mi Ella M

F_ Barry, Atn.oUa L ll-rby Hit
J&lt;na C. I r land. Catania Marut.
Abram Cmntrtp. K Hm4. Ttoodn
Frank Pyfca, b. C. Uaara, J&lt;4u
lira rm, Levh ItotUn. Aaher Otb
Muir, Ant Ann Varna-/, tian M
BruAa,EU Hlltun, LawU Uilun. .

rtf UH

VtSU

TO

rot

PAN AMEMCAN EXPOSITION
mil AOT lit (OMPitrt UNLESS \OU AtTE
ABIE TO SAY YOU NAVE BEEN A GUES EAT

n option, to aufautuU »re Ubih. upon tbo
trreia &lt;X uld cMy under aaM cvotract, takl**
»&gt; amperM u&lt; curtrot U M-rratj-too (Ml tolls,
ad use o&lt; M&gt;d Uwpt t»» «»&gt;4 ron:|uoy Ftutll to
Mtaed and rerukdcml • coa&gt;pli*nre trtUr tbe
rrsn« ul Mid cuatrart ta orery ptrtlciUr.
‘0 lilt Honor, tbe Meter sod the Oomaco
' ■. -i. r&lt;
II,-.-;:-n
Tba utulmlfoM. tbr pubtle 'Jibltas mmlithe, U&gt; whom tr»» rWorred Ito saklMtof Ito
. : i .• 11 . ,s. l.i-,l.i;U
ttwer Co, rvtsttre to etoan in OOCtr*rt for
troct B&lt;hts «llh the city,/torelij- report ttoi
tor bare tod Ito BMW utoor cowAursUoo
nd torrtiy rwvnic-od tt.»i uU cu.,ti»*.-t le

STATLEUSHOTEL
smut

•apcn-F 0&lt; current at lerrni^lwo (fl) voU*.“
Culillo U*trt»o« Cmnmittre oi ltoeKyaiH*»‘
circled. Ayw. C. F. Brooks. F. C,
Brook*, Heath. Berd, Warner.
Moved by Heath that tho matter ot
new floor fa water works pump staiiou
bajeferred U&gt; tbe water comml.tce, to
report at next meeting. Motion pre
Moved by Heath that the city prop­
erty committee bo authorized to dis­
pose of second hand stoves owned by
the city. Motion prevailed.
Moved by Heed that nit/ property
committee be authoriaed to dispose
of discarded properly stored In base-

‘RIDER AGENTS WANTED
one in each town to ride and exhibit a camplo tooi model
a
bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN MAKE HO TO
k IWAWEEk beside* basing a wheel tf&gt; ride for yourself.

11901 Melt 80S $10 to $18
ft’OOI,OOMMiol(££.$7ts$l2
|^VllHS«h!!y$3t.$8
NlO DAYS FREE TRIAL.

^lately

«■ no rUi in ordering fttm u*. to yon do not need to f»j

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The Cure Hurt Cures

uf appMits, insomnia. Uck of ttorgy, bad btood. blotcbad or muddy skin,
or any sytaptosas and diaord.ro wM*h teD to* asory &lt;*bad bowala nd aa
impaired digaativ. eystam, Lfcxakola Vmi (Mro
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BRONCWnS AND INCIPIENT

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Fa Sab b&gt; FREDfiL HEATH

�HIDDJ

SMOK&amp;

Washington, D. C.. Sept. it—The
lembers of the Schley naval coj^y of
iqulry found tho accommodations la
io tool shop at the navy yard gomebat Improved when It met there at
ke usual hour of 11 o'clock. Th* Jong

Promotes Dt^cstio»\JCheerfulBBM and test Contains neither
Mutn.Morphine norMucraL
Nor Nau cotic.

at once io preserve the peace."
Tbe striker* at » a. bl opened fire
on the Reinecke ralnee from a grove
SO yard* awa/. and gradually cam*
nearer. One squad of twenty-five or
thirty strikers stood within fifty yard*
at the main road and peppered the
street, making it so warm for the

plain White clo\h. Tbte also had tbe
effect-erf Improving the accousalu* of
the hall, so that the courts and others
had lea dlfllculty than formerly’ la
The sheriff I* summoning all avail­
bearing the witnesses.
able able-bodied men In tho county.
•'
^ fckreedw Is Beealte*. '** '
They are being armed and wifi be
Ijotanmnder Schroder was rented placed at tbe mine* to protect propwty. One hundred armed meh have }nat
arrived In s, special train from Earling­
ton and have reported to tho sheriff
for duty. No word has been received -- --------- -^-3— —
from the governor In regard to sending &lt;be cordon at Elsndsrtverpoort. The
tho militia. Tho grand jury la making British Inane Were three officers kilted
Important
Investigation.
and ths
one Injured'a-.'. 70 „„'.T l
aheriff la awaiting order* from Ike fa
K^ly

Msn and Lo S B O r SUKP.

TRAIN PLUNGES INTO CANYON

CASTORIA

ployee ot the railway. As tbe train
crossed the crest for the plunge down
the spiral drecendlng Into Platte can-

MRS. M’KINLEY NO WORSE.

Canton, Ohio, Hept, it —There waa
no cbanga In Mra. McKinley's condi­
nsr, who waa navigator -at the T»xa* tion during the night. She continue*
during tbe Spanish war, waa next to tftor up well"
,
Thia waa Dr. Blxey’e statement at
10 o'clock. At that time preparations
Ctentnegte. To hla knowledge na ef- were being made to go for a drive,
tort 4ea toade io asrertafn whether th. with the cemetery u the probable deeSpanish Beet waa in tbe harbor at that
point or u&gt; deetroy Spanish work*
there. Nor bad there been any effort
to communicate with Cuban* on shore,

Cheyenne, Wyo. Sept it.—Mra. Jo­
seph Fair abet anfl Instantly killed her
father-in-law, Joaepb Fair, at her home

of the fighting ablpa bad delayed the
fleet, he eaid, tut some of the smaller
vessels bad. Tbe fleet waa signaled
that tbe rendexvoua would be twenty■v* mllee due south of Santiago.
Captain Ifellaer. navigator of the
Text* told-the glory and mad* the

year* active practice and la wall recoup
mended to ua Hla rating will toe found
In Dun's and Bradstreet's reports, as
toeowwribrhrrcotfmtgti."'n«l&gt;M
sent us application blank* and other

Red ’ffifegi
Cross painful
Tansy

**w (ruled to tbe endereianed adaiaUtnicr
4 UH eMato cd mM HhmmWi by tke Boo.
l*da «&lt; Pn«mM kr Um Cwnir &lt;4 wsabssae*.
« th« iklr* 4«y &lt;4 Miy, a. tl. l«u. Itan *U1 bt
hM ■ t p«bUc nn*&gt;&amp; lo tk. UWtMat M4*«. as Uw
irn tatow UmcrUad la Um cooalr ot Barry la
■ai* Kata ae T0an*ar the »* Jay at Odaksr.
a. l&gt;. l«u. ai Kin aU«h la Oa ka«w&lt;* at teat
Kxesss.-m.-Ksssss'.'Ks

at the woman. eaylng he »u going to
kill her. hut left without further demonatratian. Later he returned and. **!•ln&lt; the woman by the arm. threw her

within from 100 to 1W yard* of the
Toxa. The point waa made that the
latter ship waa Tn grant danger be­
cause ot thia loop, made by the Brook­
lyn. .white hlddee In the battle smoke.

New York. Sept 14—Tha police of 1
pus city bare lent Out a general alarm !
tor Mia* Helen A. Bloodgood. eighteen . i
yeare old, daughter of WlIUam Btopd- &lt;
good, treasurer t&gt;f the American Fell.h
Company. They have also sent photo- •
graph* erf the glgi to Um oblate at po- .

at the Boaton nary yard taken effect
Oct. 1. and hla frtenda here aay hie ap
pearance in court depends altogetbe misslug since the morning ot Sept It.Th* family la well to do and the
tether deutero* there la ahaoiutaiy M
reaaon ft&gt;r bl* daughter leaving home
voluntarily. When she disappeared aha

. nUiad n
*M marBr

grown'Organ,
•130 CROWN ORBAN

charge of consplribg to kill Preaidant
McKinley, Judge Cbotlaln ordered
them discharged today.
When the
habeas corpus proceedings came up

। form but n« it* *uoccm. This I* beim It t«lli all the news all the tW
4 tells If Impartially, whether the
ws be political &lt;h- &lt;xl.ere lse. It la,
toot, ilrucat adaily M the prieg of a
lekly and you Mnn« afford re be

boiler* in tbe city waterworks and
elactrie light plant esploded, wrecking
the plant. A large aeetlen of the boiler
waa thrown over a Mock ot residences,
landing In the atreet. Night Bnglnoer

: J. &amp; Goodyear Co., dry goods.
5 C. W. Ctarke &amp; Ca,V«*n«-.

* Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoe*.
1 Fred L. H«th, dnigs.
j Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M, W. HMa, Hour andi«d.

Rcnkcs &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
J. P^Renkes, bakery.
Fi R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, regtnUranL

�Hiram Franklin Phillips, Wai
Mrs. Delia L. Richards, IJasilt

unHetTi-

with stale egg*, gios f '
and oilier things pa I
not fit to drink.

School did not begin Monday on aocount of til trees of etc teacher, Mbs
Erwv&lt;
Some from this burg attended tho
wedding anniversary al J no. Akore’,
Saturday evening.
Lila Sanlta'ipent • part of last week

John W. Shaffer, Castleton...
Hauls DeLoug, Caatlctoo....

Orin E. Hanes, N'aahviUa....
Neva M. Welcher, Assyria.,.
Rollo N. Hawkins, Hasting*..
Barbara Scou, Joppa...............

Michigan Central Excursions.

LkmGoffee

General excursion to Grand Rapids
Sunday, Sept. 22nd, by special train
leering Hastings 11:50 a. m. M cents
for round trip. Children half fare.
Return lease Grand Rapids 6:30 p. m.
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
m v -------------- ^-.aiMlBOL Dates
11 30 to SejU. 30th.

U pure, unroated
coffee—fresh, strong,
well flavored.

..gylrJ
where sho will spend two months teacbr­
ing school.
.
Fred Floating started for Colorado,
Tuesday, wherg he has secured a good
position. His wife and daughter will
go • little later In ths season.
Once mom we are glad to see thJ
smiling face of Bertffa Brooks In the
post office. Erma Williams resigning A cordial Invitation b oxtended to all,
Water melons art. quite plentiful.
Your scribe weighed ooe today that
tipped the beam al M pounds. Vary
good tor spud.
'
We are sorry to bear of Che death of
Mrs. Anna Day too of Augusto, formerly
of Dolton. Fuoera! •orvlees were hold
at Prairieville. Sunday.
A very enjoyable lime atYJeo Tldd's
last Tuesday evening visiting their old
pastor and family. Rev Tldo of South
Kiley. Clinton county
Mrs. Elan Springer v Lilted friends

iflPtWl
flOSIQE,
The undersigned merchants who have bpcome associated
with the

Grown Organ Contest
have been so well pleased with the result which has so greatly
increased sales that they have concluded to substitute a

$350.—
Hamilton Plano
$150.00 Grown Or£an
Also beginning Tuesday morning, Septeml
will allow tickets on even'

Agnes and Ixntlse Ruebier of I*nling are visiting friends here.
The stewards of the Holmes church
met’at C. BcnUirv, Munday eight and
outlined their work for ’ho coming conforenco year
C. Mast tied the misfortune to have
one of his horses die Sunday night.
Esther and Herein Durkee attended a
plcalc at Lake Odessa given by Mrs- 8.
Buckborough to her claM In music,
Tdewday afternoon.
We. Sooby of Rattle Vreek and Fred
Scoby of Kalamauoo vbitod at Chan
William's, Thurvday

crease in hU family, throe of bls mar­
ried daughter* from away bare c6mc
home and they expect tho rest soon, as
they are expecting a.reunion of the- day afternoon, jOct, 2nd.
family. They will havex;alu a house­
Wash Abbey Is moving into Andrew
ful when they al) get here with their Bresee's house.
families. Thor have sigh*- daughters ' Sept. 11th, boro, to Arthur Edmunds
besides their husbands, children and and wife, a son.
one, glnjer. cream tartar, sugar Io the
grand-children.
' Mis. L. N Mosher returned from tho boiling water. Let cool, then add oneWe understand that Mrs. Marta Pan-American, Sunday.
Hampton has laid aside her widow's I Mrs. Jeff Kelly has Iwon very 111 tho half yrast cake dissolved In ono-quarweeds and enured onoc more into past week
holy matrimony as the wife ofWm
Mrs. Frank Sheffield 1s vbltlng at
VanHorn. May peace and succehs go Orangeville this week
with them.
Irvo Huuney b painting tho Interior
DarFiannery b again seen on our of hb newly purchased house and will
move Into it next week.
An epidemic of tnfluo nsa has struck
J. F. Richards has been fixing up«n thb community and tho doctor Is very ■..ill keep the jar* dean and free from
engine for his brother at Prairieville, busy al) tbe time.
tbe sticky moisture which makes them
who Is going to baling hay.
K&gt; unpleasant to handle. If yoo bare
• ■ May Pease was married last week to
DOWUftQ.
,
Roderick Cramer of Coats Grove. We
co dark pantry or eioaet, um paper
Philo Granger returned from the I ngs or tack newspaper* on the edge of
wbh them great joy, long life and hapKlondike last week.
Mrs. Robert Joy and son from Colora­ the abelrea to exclude the light
do are hero among relatives.
RUTLAND CENTER.
Ons quart graham flour, ooe table­
spoonful sugar, one toaapoonful salt,
one tcaspoonfnl soda, two Uhixpoonfub
cream of tortar, one egg. one pint milk.
Blf t together flour, sugar, salt, cream at
tartar and soda, add beaten egg and
nllt Bake In muffin pan In a hot oven

AU votes that have been cast so far on the Crown Organ
will be counted on this contest,
DO NOT confuse this
ORIGINAL CONTEST with IMITATORS. .* WE
LEAD—others that can, follow
Signed

The J. S. Goodyear
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co.
Woolley &amp; Bronson
Fred L. Heath
Chidester &amp; Burton

Renkes &amp; Walldorff
M. W. Hicks
J. P. Renkes
F. R. Pancoast
Barnaby &amp; Herrick

yens

Card of Thanks.

Avoid dlaotueby having your feath­
er beds and pillows cleaned by our

ii In tho event of
lofourllttiaaoo.

Cast Cook Stoves,

Hot Rolls

CITY MARKETS.

hot muffihs, hot cakes,
made with Royal Baking
Powder may be freely
eaten without fear of
R. 1. HENDERSHOTT

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rot. XXII., No. 30.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, IWi.

I CIRCUIT COURT CALEMDAR [

Monday ou account of atakn
Th* w*nd*rer*hav* recui
la lb* beat place after alt
‘ONLY
only
Miaa Gertrude Squire*, who attended
‘ j mmvtnxD by th« puptu■
1 • n edrtbrial ooaimliu&gt;« Of four will be the high school formerly, la going to

BWHW 1MNMM.

Wo were pleased w notice a drawing
In th* Detroit Journal, mad* by Rav
Hayden, a former student of thl* *choOl.
The notn de plutno la Oway Moaea.
The senior* held a meeting for the
election at otBcero, Monday. The fal­
lowing porooo* were elected: Prealdent, Harvey Smith; vice-president,
Pavla; sacrecary and treasurer
thia department shoo 18 be submitted Helena
May Montgomery.
Grace Pryor. Elisabeth Field and
Roy Coulter called al th* Khool taught
by Harry Munton, laet week.
FLASH tJQHTS.

•
eight
BIGHT CRIMINAL
FOR TRIAL.

ADDITIONAl. LOCAL.

• 1
1fully equal
CASES tnumber of
CASHS
rv county fair better than over. Among
toe list 1* the famous Giant Colored

There Win Bo But Uttle Work for

&gt;1.00

AKITIO&lt;*L_COUIfTY HEWS

ton Bow&lt; DtiM.

TAMARAC.
Mr. Henay and family spent Sunday
rlth their daughter. Coro Kick.

log.

Wedccad*y they moved to Hast

George A. Daly. Heating*..........
Gertrude M. Kalib, CaaUeton ..

William H. Hangerford, Twining;
Jennie M» Hickman, NaahviU*.. .'
F-MUI*r, Harting*................
e first quarterly meeting of the Gao.
Rar. Jarvis, chairman, appolnt- Nettle Slocum, Harting*..............•.!
Frank H. Oversmltb, Maple Grovi
NeUle Dmnaray, Map!* Grove,...
Kltner 8. Thom, Baltimore
over Sunday.
R&lt;v Shelly ot loola vbltod friend* Joel K Moore. Jdbu*ujwn. .
at thl* ptaco the flrtt part of the" w*ek. MyrUIJa A. Millar, Amyria..
VeHnta Cunningham spent the past William A. Seibel. riMtlnga
week at Loosing sad Grand Lodge.
John and Char las Kick are takln
the klrhts al Ute Paa-American

stUsndance waaatMtaU B

Adam* New Century »how ootulallng of
lb* moat wonderful feou ever given on

jury, nowever, win not tx&gt; cauea until
the Hib. The following lathe calen­
dar for the term, a* furalabed to th*
HntALD by County Clerk Veil*:
CtUMINAL CASKS
Th* people n- Jamee Flabor, rape.
For trial.
Th* people 'i Fay Wood, burglary.

■cnooia envy “the good wlf of byrido
Bathe for her houaboodc* fjto ano oth­ cety. For sentence.
er oompelnye In yttith*?’
The people va Robert Roger* and
Lyman Lehigh, larceny. Foreentenee.
' Th* peopli v* Wilbur McDonald,
Literature
viol at loo of liquor law. For sentence.
The people va Charlo* Mann, larceny
from dwelling house. For trial.
Th* p«opl* v*. Dariui Heath, viola­
Plano Conte»l
tion Liquor law, Arraignment and trial.

agement waa very lucky in securing It
for thia county. Prof. Adama alio itaa
ur. J. it. mover. Ar Kania* Jim,
l&gt;eucr known a* the Renowned We*v
era Mahatma, will give exhibition* In
esoteric mysteries and legerdemt
How he doc* hl* trick* 1* a wonder,
everything la executed before your I
and eyca Prof. Melxell will Introd
...
torpedo
shaped globe wi
ttached to the
bottom of hi* bell

YANKEE SPRINGS.

it* greateat height the torpedo will ex­ wan* although some make a trip week ly
J. P. Springer and wife visited the
plode and the daring aeronaut will de­
Yankee Spring* waa
scend to earth by tnaan* of a parachute. div Haturdsy
latlon
[ninout and Excellent race* are also assured and an well represented there on Saturday
J. Burpee of Harbor Springs attended
trial.
People v» Emm* Cutler, abusing effort will be made to lower the track the funeral of his tliter Sunday
child.
Arraignment
and
trial
Qulteacraabat
the church Sunday
thing between the region of thought HP !*»
judge will tadge the race* The
People vw Alum Shook, rape Ar­ starting
and that of phenatnen*; a glimmering
Hasting* city band win furnish music. afternoon, only a lamp abade broken
raignment and, trial
medium between mind uikI matter, re­
Come to this city next week and see one A few of the near neighbor* were try­
People
vs.
Geo.
N.
Haraum
rape.
ing
to
kill
the
waapa
m doing thia
lated to both, and yet differing from
of the beat exhibitions you ever saw. one of the lamp* “**andunhooked
and
Arraignment and trial
There will be many utber attraction*,
People r». Burt Lowder, tuaiicioui among them being the ball game be­ came crashing to the floor
Oxrn
Pierce
I*
al
work
at Hickory
ontof*pace." H. Hitixu.
tween Hasting* and Lowell, Wednteday at 10 a m- an automobile exhibitThe following wa* the program i
H B. Dorr viaitod al ElanBpringnr'a
tha literary noctetj last Wodnred
John Beiia&gt;
James Jackson.
Ritchie'* over Sunday
evening:
fair clean al hand Farmer*
to advertise, In the future all cnoteav
Answer to roll call, Any quotation.
Hanlon.
Song, Mai* quartette
irrepaM on th
141* ot MoKfnle.v, Volney Vv’ttoox
the paper, bat to accurate account
M-jt'e mother returned to
John W M
F R. l'»*a&gt;»&lt;r
Debate. Rroolvod, that the low l. be kept ot allborne al Odea«a. Saturday.
McKinley will be felt more than that ot
The aid *ocioly wa* well auended
Geo. A Myer* »* John D.
Hr* Haight'*, Friday The ladle*
Greeting
Frank Brattln,
icing Snoly They *old a rag car

Estate of Henry Young, deceased.
Order detenttlnlng Solve entered.
Eatate of Philip Arthur, a mentally
luoumpetant p*c*on Order appointing
guardian entered.

Order adjourning bearing claim* to

confirmation enteral

filed

- -

;±r

Recitation, Florence Diamond.
nper, Gertrude Ryan

Mlectioc, Margery Keabla*.
kVocal
BteU, Lewi* Striker.

The following thought* arc sketch**
from a lecture entitled, -‘Hint* on How
to Think,•'whloh may be of value to
■ooe young men and women:
"Nature ha* aet up Inlerragatloo
point* all along the roadiide, and a* we
run Into them we uk, 'What make* It
dark?' ‘What make* the moon run
when you stand still!" 'When doe*
God deep? Do** Ho not gel very tired?'
Nature has aet up nutetlon marks In
every bird** neat, In every ghostly
ahadow that goo* creeping over the
mountain side, In the »tar» above, set
deep and mysterious In the blue dome.
Nature ha* flllod th* world with won­
der*, and h*r Interrogation point* be­
come Interrogation* naturally and
necMseriIv In the mind of every healthy
boy and girl, man or woman.
"Ono question answered Li a hundred
planted, and they spring fresh and
green like living ihoou about th* root*

The 49th annual fair will be held, and
oa year more will mark a half center?
Bread may l&gt;« placed either at the

ed growth to lu long career.
&lt;d
Away back lu the primeval days of

enforce conditional sale.
John Palmerton ra. Nor* Baublllx el
our aoedety and whoao name* have hon­
ored the long roll of cltlxenablp, have al., rpcclflo performance.
In re Roxy Palmerton, guardian acpaaaed away, but that which they buildrounting.
Frank Smith va. Warren Carr, ac­
holiday, a gathering of the people co counting.
Ellas Gray, administrator, va Frank
Dailey, *t al. foreclosure.
excel Lu all that U produced and created
accounting
throughout the dountry
,
Amy E, Thomas v*. Orlando Thum**,
V M, • I._
mV
m
— • — V M Ihm,
rIde In ouraelve* a* a county, ac- bill tor separate maintenance.
Eire TcAdas va. Jonathan Tobias, dl□owledring no other better, always
iiearing In mind that It I* the people
Emma Jones r*
who alone con carry Into effect any

E

WiUlam tll.'liwpl* va. Mary GlUoapie,
range the oonduct of the fair, a* we divorce.
Delay DeMoll va. Oil* Detenu, di­
hope Ibat aa you paa* out the cate* at
the clcee of the fair, you will all *ay a* vorce.
Jarno* Dooley ra. Mary Dooley, di­
of one voice, "Better than ever." Let
,
thia be a Mopping (tone to the 50tb au- vorce.
Allo*Connor va. Oab. W. Conhor. dinivarSary to follow one year later,
which wo ail hope to lire and enjoy.

you ever attended. For particular*,
looking through nature and books for •tc., addrvea, Q. I- Bumkh, Bec'j.
the force* which explain nature and
blatory, call* out th* reflective power*
Will Close Evening*.

Cunei* P- Arnold vs. Ida S. Arnold,

Chaa. T. GUlaaple va. Mary Gillaapie,
divorce.
George Gunlrip ra. Ina Guntrip, di­
vorc*
Alito* Bailey v*. Sanford Ballsy di­
vorce. •
h.
pho txixrraso, cbancctY.
Haute Arnold ra. Albert Arnold, dl,’oro*., •
■
Rollin Derby v». Mary Derby, dl™£gllfa Nichol* v&gt;. ,wiljard Nichol*.

LEE SCHOOL VICINITY
Born. Sunday nig bl. to Mr and Mr*
Wot. Thomae, a girl.
Emma Early returned from Lake

Soup.-Only amatl helping* of soup
arc given—half a ladleful l* generally
coualdercd quite enough—and It la cat al Pontiac.
rn a* noiselessly u tnaalble from the
aide of the tablespoon. Il la allowable Stowell's I eat Tbarwlay.

A right.

Maris Hampton Io william w Van
Hum, und, i of bta »ec 2 Barry, &lt;1.
William W. VanHorn to Maria
Hampton, iind t of .ala see 3 Barry, and
lot 43 Delton. *1.
Mary E Ryan to Frank M Haxal, lot
508 city. ""
Lydia

"te.*,1

H Mol

whilo taking the last spoonful* bnt a sore arm eauacd hr bolb
Will Naab and wife of t'arltou Canter
Ear* A WHaun to Hartley K. Heunever toward one.
vialled at Perry Stowell's recently.
Stella Coin attended U&gt;v reception of
knlrr* end fork* specially prepared Dr.
and Mr* MoGuffln al Carlton Cen­
Hartley E Hendrick to Nancy C. Ackter, Saturday night
mint* I, 2, and 3 blk 44, Paul** ad.
Ora Addington and George Hauer
evUla, K2i
bread took tin.- place of
were at Hasting*, Saturday
C. C. M. Heath-Snyder to'Anna M.
Chaa. HeUc made a buaintvM trip u&gt; Jubnaon, 70* *«• 21. Aaayria, 82000.
fa* bl on wa* dropped In favor of two Irvtug, Monday.
Frank OvammitL and bride of Maple
•yria, &lt;400
Mary J. Croaby,
knives and fork* are so grnrrel that Grove called on P. R. Holme* and wife
Monday.
10
Bert Price and wife of Loltoy and
no* L Reed and
makcahlft arrange tactite
Clarion Price and wife of Freeport viaOnly the fork la need for rating ria Itod at C. Benter'* Saturday.
lot 36V and e i lot ,T70 city, 81000.
There will be a spelling achool at the
Michael Helt, I«r executor to Wm.
Leo School bouac Friday night.
CHmoaa Durkee rialted her aunt.
la rcaerred for thoee (lauds which re­
Mr*. Hattie Hunt, la Carlton, Tuesday
State of Michigan to David Brodie,
quire cutting.
40a sec 18 Irving. 11 BO.
When eating sweet dlabee. the fork and Wednesday.
Oliver C. Ridder to Samuel R. Cham
ASSYRIA
exclusively, aa far a* possible. It la
Daniel H- Pixley to Horace Parmer,
only for stewed fruit*. milky podding*
and wife, lot* 1 and 2 city, 11200.
and other aemlUqold dlshro that th* “'.1
John I. Schant* toCharlra E. Strickspoon l* called Into service.
Inn and wife, 3M aec 32 Woodland, 1750.
■ pent Sunday with friend* In Lacey.
Jacob Klumpp to David Klumjvp, 80a
Robert Johnson spent Sunday at Mr. »oe 33 Tbornapple, *4*
pie lu the old style of holding the (talk Boigb’s In Naabvllle.
Morgan Juana to N&lt;
Quito a nutnbef wore in alien dance lol 1(» city, 1150.
tloo generally prefer* the neater way

po*aee*lon* and enjoyment* of the boat
the city of Hasting*, hereby agree to
tinnga.
close our remctlye places of business
at 8:00 o’clock each night, with ths MGdd, or destiny knows next to nothing, cepdon of Wednesday and Saturday
but ths man who autnmoo* hlmaett to nights, and on* w*ak before Chrirtmaa.
nlectlea that la vigorous, sterehlog, bt^innlng Oct 14th and ending April
•’attained, and extenslv* know* tnOCT.
Lt SteuBer. C&lt; W. Clark* A Co.,
There will be a Maccaboe dance at
Race with th* ririfUaMad ld****» they Iteokcy
,
A WalMorff, Chid ..ter A Bur­ ,. Alton 3»&lt;fciCgom*t7rva,'Jdhn_ Moqt- teotttb.
ru* through ,v- -—c- -* v'-—
Salad I* generally eaten flora a aapa- the Maccaboe hall, Oct. 4, 1901. Evaryton, J; 8. Goodyear Co.. W. E. Merritt
on* Is cordially Invited to attend.
Edwin Scott va JennieSoott^rorcc.
Think!
The surprise party on the Rev. B. AJama* Walden v». Ixiulsx Walden,
Brook* at the Maocab** hall. Tuesday
.
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I* the jjhllowlj&gt;h)' Cook A 8«rtt H. A M. Wither, Wela- voro*.
nvsnlng was a decided suoc***- The
s*rt Bras., Woolley A Brimsoo. Fred
.
t.. . !
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Indian Who t. HealhdTrwA 3. YtMt. Fvadk Bor. vorc*.
Hummel
va.
,
Frank
HummaL
very lltu*
a* a minister but know that our loaa will
■: jSTwalUte ld* Vr*ll*,^ciia..,
aln. We wish him *uoMartha Calrnea va. Alex. Calrao*,
mdoi *1 th* coofield of labor.
divorce. .
.
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rlvers and only
, Phill* t/Ctalgfove v*; Charted A.
Stricken With Pnrnlyala.
Annau, Morrill,
Hendaraon Grimett, ot thia place, was
G09..B, Griffith M *L, foreckkure. "&gt; r

ru*h, but thinks only of akin*
| him warm when th* winter
return. H* doe* not summon

Estate of Andre-

bio, lot* 7S3 and 7(0, city, glSOO.
Ida MoCoy to Mary E. Ryan, parcel •
city, MOO.
Gertrude E. Bentley to Mary Shurta,
parcel In city. &lt;100.
Charles Bodeudorf to Frederick and

George W. Coot* Ip Mary E. Town­
rod la aec 8, Castleton. 848L5O.
lot 241 and e I lot 242 city,
Mary E. Wickham to He

WHllam H. Young to Eva h. i ouni
lock 70, 77, 98 ana WNaahvlll*, &lt;1000
John R. McLean to Jarno*
daring th* proe«*a of maatlcatioo and After befog treated try an eminent phy- Loan, parcel aec 13 Hope, MOO.
•lolan for quite a while without relief.
Alexander G. Young to. J
b*v«r to drink while they have food In
Frank Ifockwlth, Busty Broa. Ham*
their mouth* Drinking while rating
t Babcock, Rookie *. Btosdtet, C. th* ballon caat, up to Id-tXI a. Mt-. Ocv
Wright, parcel* on sec 22 end 15 Carl­
tod. for to* New Plant} Content and
R. McDonald. Man, Logan ooentv, ton, 11.
find a* fallow*;
CrutablIng one'* bread, fidgeting with W. Va Several other very remark­
Elba Burchell to Elisabeth Morrell,
able euros of partial paralvsl* bars parcel Prairieville, 11.
been steeled bv th* u»e of thia Udlaorae people Indulge while talking are
Michigan Central Excursion*.

%

ta teaming mill lorn
■rkl—K K — f-, mm*

IS
■s

John B. Roberta.

the ilnwM.
ClaMOUW

Waltbji a Hates,
JOHN BkMKKH,

Harting*, Oct. 2, 1001.

. Ounma,

D**r Hunter*, Attention.

Pan-American Expuallloc, Buffalo,
K. Y., May lat to Oct. 3Ut 1W1 Data*
of sale dally from April 30 to Sept. 30th.
For rate* and jxrtlculara call at ticket

Tim* ha* demotutrated that the
Thrice-a-Week World stand* alone in
Kclaa*. Other paper* have imitated Grand Rapid* and reenrn
form but not Ite auootee. ThlaUbe- •»— OeL Ulh, tor nA, &lt;x
—- ,. ..11. .11 .t— ___ .11 tl.M '
Eastern Star Grand Chapter ot

Juattliir ch* whit*

Th* ladle* al tbePreabyletlan ofaurch
will conduct a "rummag* sale" at a date
io be announced later.
At thia aala willbe offered *var/ihlng
b* u*«d lu any

Th* N*w York World.

hickory tort, &lt;L»at with a*1t. pepper.

Immedlataly.

naw* be political or otherwise,
ta fact, almoat a dally at the price
wakly and you cannot afford t
without 1L
.
. Republican and democrat allk* con
read the Thrice*-Week World with
ateotat* confldano* tn its troth.
In addition to new*, It publbhea flrrtm* aaria! atoriea and other feature*
lied to the borne and flrealda.
The Thrlce-a-Week World1* regular
lieerijitlc.il price la only 81.00 Mr year

Special train leave* Hswing*
Round trip rate, Detroit Mid,
tec. Train returning leavoi
8:30 p. mn Jackaon 8:45 p. m.
Hlmoid FeeUval at Grand
Oca. 7-13, 87c. tar round trip. CbB
V..I1
r\-,- —i — t-zx— .
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ffrtfuM fH»»irtly'&lt;towwfW4^fiiar'*l&gt;* &lt;
stout bunch lug chrotnnt trapw ana a |
txkf it Indian aagw giowwd sunk! ttr !

The maid bad already broagbt In the ;

Firtt
chink k
Itate s&lt;
nodilne 1

wen loath to 'Shut Mli Ab* exquisite
mist relied little panorama of tbo dy­
queen* regnant who sat upon the stone
......................
-■ There were four women fn tbo roodt ,of 4a*4lny tujokral In the endows name
whose reapectlro agos evpreOrntod four ,Of Fcdhls. B-trnUr. ami Eire, tbo U.t a
name that la creeping into u*a again of
late after long ecllpae. In tbs alyth
“Mamma." said a young girl, sudden­ century Fergus, king of Scots, an
ly turtilnj; toward liar mottier ata! pu*l&gt;lag a boolraway ftotn Mr Impatiently,
“what do you think real living IsT The
heroine of thl* novel keeps rejecting
her lover tytM.trioat W^l)
because she says bo docon't [----- -------real living IL. ,1 should ilka to knot

LEEP cannot be Imitated except tn
appearance, neither can Ivory Soap.
There are other white soaps that
look like Ivory Soap, this to a penalty which
it pays for Its great success. But you are
not deceived, there is only one Ivory, the
others are imitations of Its perfections.

(hea t Utda 1
ht: theaahar
then
nlgjit sweats.

^

PER CENT. PURE.
Unle cold with a 25 cent'
bottle; harder coughs
will need a 50 cent size;
If It's on the lungs the
one dollar size will be
most economical.

CMrrtni Opinion.

that it ha* made *rrange:nenia by
which It 1* able to offer to Its reader* a
high class monthly magazine, in com­
bination with lb» UEHAt.D at a merely
nominal price ’ The magazine, with
which we have made thl* arrangement
I* the Pilgrim, an excellent literary
Krlodlcal published at Bailie Crook.
di mogoxlne has recently count into
the bantu of a now company who are
hustler* They orc sparing uo pains
to make the iTlgrlm a high class magatloc and they arc suncoodlng admira­
bly. !t compere* favorably with tbs
leading periodicals of It* kind, such a*
th6 I Julies’ Home Journal and the Sat­
urday Eroding Pint, both In typograph­
ical appearance ana In literary merit.
For inn sake of placing thia excellent
monthly within the reach of all our
r&lt;uuier», we hare decided to make them,
the following remarkable offer:
The regular subscription price of th*
Illgriro I* one dollar- AU who pay
one dollar for the HeKalu and TWEh •

i

Little la thought and !&lt;® 1* known by
the arerigi' man concerning the lire*
and alm* nf the 400,000 men and boy*
who del re uuderthe surface of the earth
I Io place* of darknaaaand danger, where
hardly a day goe* br without recording
1 the death by fall* of ruck, cud or alate
i of more than one unfortunate miner
| An artlcJ* on thl* subject at once ImKrtlal aud rltally intcreatlng Is coatrlt«l tn The C.isrnopolltan for October
There are ten* of tbousaod* of re*».'I bv John Mitchell, President of the Unltt
enable people in thl* country who be- I cd Mine Worker* of America,’ whom
Here that it was inexcusable to blason :I every one recalls a* the man who org*nthe true Inwardiieu* at the Schley-1| lied the miner* and carried through to
Sampeou controversy before the world.
No matter what the outcome there has!
been a washing of dirty linen In tha
sight ot all men, and if there is to be a i
single good accomplished that might not!
have been brought about more effect! to- &lt; Jewel*, candy, flower*, man—that Is
, „ within
______ thai
order nf a woman'* prefercoco.
Iv by a quiet Investigation
department or even calmly ignoring J«»«l' form a magnet of mighty power
..&gt;.^..1 row
™ •*.«"'
What la *odearly an Internal
that to the average woman. Even tbit
discredits an aasertlveollquo within the greatest of all jewel*, health, U often
naVr, we would bo grateful for having nilned Io the *tronuou* effort* io make
it pointed oat. The whole proceeding create the money to purchaac them. If
belittle* the action which ohronlolod a woman will risk her health to get a
coveted genj. then lai her fortify bar­
salt against the Inalduou* cooMquendo*
of oougbs. cqld* and braacblal affiecUon*
by tbo regular UM of Dr. Boschee'l
Gorman Syrup. It will promptly arrest
consumption lu lu early stage* sod heal
tho affected lung* and bronchial tube*
and drives the dread dlseasa from the
aystem. It I* noi »untw-all, built la a
certain euro for coughs, colds and all
“Philippines” is Good Enough.
bronchial trouble*. ' You can get Dr.
G,O.
Groan's reliable remedies at Fred
j. Tbo proposition to ohacf a the name
of the Phlllpptaaa to-MnHlnley telanda U Heath's. GetGroen’s Spacial Al­
is not even worth much talk. Philip
JI., after whom tho Islands wers ns med,
waa not a person whoso memory Is T h ird District W. C. T. U. Conve®ttoa.
aweev to Americans, or In fact, to any
k people: but neither vyaa Janin. II., fOr

Hundred! of Hasting* People Volun­
teer Evidence that Dispels Doubt.

receive Che Pilgrim one year, begin­
ning with the September number.
The Pilgrim will be soul direct from
the publishers.
This Is a splendid opportunity foe
mtr reader* bi n-cnn? a.flue magazine
at * more!) mnlual cost. Call at tho
HKHAT.p office and ace aa tuple of tho
Pilgrim,
.

The columns of tirti newspaper ire
day-br-day publtahlog fr&lt;«h nrldcucc
from Hasting* people which eeiabltihe*
■rlirra fully th# Rrr*l reputation of Dr.
A- W. Chaao's Nerve Hills. The tnan-

Tired
than the EaM Indiana. Tbsy «ay you
novar find oce Chinaman fo a low coodltMd of life bet you will Uod him *u&gt;ploytag lansiMt Cfctnaman tn a still
tbs sky above my bead and the busy I hjwer condition.
■
tyrltter ortW atytrowa ty ttytyaattyrt
| Tbe amail ClrfncM farmer employ* a
Mryanl. ij' fri&amp;h. ty ]q lord, apyl mas­
'“Too ace, Flora, how.fantaytlc are‘ | t«r‘ This menial la compelled ;to rarya
rotns of tbo inhabitants of thia wortd j hlm/fn any capacity that may 'ba.rt-and of .vtyt. iMn dream* tbalr livaa
*re below. that make* my real Hr- b* doaa not do ft aa IM Iriahtnan does
rig.” said Gertrude. looking acre** at a driving the pls along tha road.' No.
He long figure on the aofa.
flrxt kills the pig or makes his
Th* dark gray cyte that looked tack
rito her own were motet, and th* vote*
Hat answered fall of warmth. ' .
"
“Do not belter* what Gertrude aay*.

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fl THE

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• weight of tbs proprietor may Joat bal­
ance that ottho pig. but U it la greater
। than that of. tha pig than a fpw bowLI dcr* are added to even things op. Tba
‘•And you. Flora.” said tbs ilttta wo&gt; whole apparatus la thou wheeled along
mu at tbs fable, never losing bar do-1’ the road by the “hired man.” the Chi­
mureuess, -tell tut now what is your
proprietor meanwhile placidly
IdM of real living."
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“Mine!" said the yonng girl, HCtlng
bar Lead a little, a wave of color *orgIng from bar forehead to-bar full.
rounded throat, wjt la to marry a man
tty11 »bali Jove and who will lore me
iety. very mneto That t» my Idsa of
ttapplne** and real llvingJ ft mayutot
^boja rery blgb one; but. then. It la my

that's all. ' No energy, no
yitn, no vigrir, no ammtiph.
•The head aches, thoughts
are confused, memory rails-.
Life becomes a round. of.

work but half accoty’-.’
pEalied, of eating that does

nor nourish, of sleep dut
fails to refresh and iof
resting
That’s

that never rests.
the beginning of

nervous prostration.

Dr. Mile*'

Nervine

'strengthens the worn-out
nerves, refreshes the tired

that we oxtld.do
dr roMbtmem as
take away riwtr

lliplno Hands fo

ADA

�of Excitement

SSW OlSbFTHE THIEVES WOURI
arw'rMnefbaentiae-a rate oflaW$M
happeuwf ta Ow twcib grade at the
Flnu ward. BchooL A . toy MMMd
(Hyde . Araiy,,* ,aon ot Oliver AkW.
baa been ill arvtrwl daya. Tb&lt; achoola
are trapocartly Honed. an&lt;J the lew
e0«B «tveo pot through tbe paper*.
Other ebUdraa of the aume family are
in the flr»L-third god ninth gradoe.
Much apprebenalon (a feiL
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TOA23
ihtluwtPjw IrtiiW

Wm,

-Or rather, the baat^laoo

Ro«m sp tiafn.' ent Aaoi
&lt;k ChrUuu
pAauwnpk g*Uwy. XwUwka »&gt; Cx«
•trvat. aS can*. aJcht at ttj, pr&lt;w&gt;rt

BUSBY BXOS.- BATH ROOHS

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bWtsa
- Nathaniel VertXia. &lt;rf Owosso.

result Ha dfclma ehe.HUrted Uw
and that be waa compelled th fight Cm
hla life.
.
The bontee of nr. 3 p. Bradley anS
John Birney, of Baton' Rapids. 'WWW
visited by burglar.. They became
frightened at Bradley a place, bat f
cured a gold watch and chain and |13
from Birney's.,
emery Barren, a prominent
waa one of the leading oaromen ot
Michigan and compried with many
leading fuilcra
Lucy A. Plfcc and Elmer UoIcnaU
quietly left Lapeer recently and were
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age which w«« 1H.
.
Burglar* made an unauccevatul at*
tempt to break Into il-uroed &amp; Sts*
pbena* elmhlng stare In Mendon Ttoeyj

IE8Y0US BEBIUTY.

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY,
2,000,000:vtms

A RECTOR. IN OHIO,
f MASS.. ANO IOWA.
IwKAT DO YOU ESTIMATE?'

HASTINGS HERALD

OUR OFFER.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE every nna who Mrodsvs
50c. lot Six ®ontbiJ' subsoriptioQ io the Haacings
Herald will rjpelva a certificate which will aatlUe
14m tu parUcipnte In the tlbtrlbutlon at the prixro.
I’»&lt;weot aobhtrlJx'n ntay take advantage1 of thia offer,
end their aulwcriptlotM will be extended tlx mouths
from date ot future expiration No advance U made
in the price of our paper: you got th" certificate abeo-

Will

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YOUR ESTIMATE.

When you send In your suberrljAion you also ecod
jour oatltpata Be carafal to write your name, eddrees
kn&lt;'
M plainly aa poralble. Aa soon aa we re­
Mire your tnbecripdoa we will send you a certificate
of ihe Press Publishing Z.saoolaiion of Detroit, Mich.,
J Jr J. •
, containing rour ceil mate. Which will IniureyoU any
te your eeumate may entitle VW to data Wei will fllo a duplicate certificate with the Prom I'tibllahlng Aaaocla1. Every subscriber may make se many cellmates and will receive aa many co rd Sea lea u be sends subecHpUotu kt
Herald.
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VALUABLE INFORMATION

-Toaid aubasrikmvwin forming tbrtrwatfnrat»'rww'ftmi!g*rthe following data;

4:

Utlnd id the prlxea and the awards will be made
JO days after the official v^ U knywn.
i« Herald will publish the names and addresses of

Xh«rr»i&gt;^ut». .The
were found tn a c-w
at Detroit Mbnday.

*

‘ ’ uooo oo
... .................................. «».«

TdtneSb A. . ...
300.00
To the deb
.
. 200 00
To the 1th. .
........
100.00
, To tbs Sth ... ,. i.
15.00
'To tho 9th .
..J .
.
5000
To the 10th... GA.
.....
K.Q0
To the next 10 nemet, *15 each................... ....
150A)
1°
PMt
oearcst, OlOaMh..................
.MftM . under ihe Improaakm that tlfWUV'
•t. Mooch..................
710100 •Ing accused ot a gruve charge.___
•t, Meaoh...i;.,iV;. ........ MOW
, VslataWe ■•raw Mill.a
To the next
oodro st. Mooch................... ........
Maw
To the netrfto &lt;Mri ot,. Keech................... ........ &lt;00.00
A peculiar end errtona accident be
To the next 200 neiroot, iiooch.................... ...
280.00
at, Ilynonth “
freight train wax

isavs.i

To the pcmoo
mate betw
To the pernou
mate between AuguM 10 and Septeenber 10. HOO.OO
I . X/
L Tbt|l. 1000 priata, aroounUhg 10*16,000.00

that two or more eatlmatora art)
will be divided equally between

85“’

The striking laundry workers tn
Saginaw met and re lard *n,000 of the
necessary gd.000 vrttb which to start a
Ico-opyrative laundry.
tt coat the uDdertekem of the state
Shout 110.000 to take the examination
tor embalmers1 hcensrs. at which the
Mute received »l.l*M In face.
Blabop Gillespie, who waa overcome
&amp;nday at MeodonTTBut Curly yocovered. He.au* he waa
•----an acute attack. ot indlj
. A new bonk to I*
MarquMte, National W
at1 Marquette 1 Within

day In BL Jo«&lt;vii, aud tha pair etarted borne. After seeing bla wife In the
cabin of the steamer Sternberg went
down eta tn to engage a (tatecoom
and InrtdrntsUy slept*’! on tn the dock

MM* eo tba Pete

gmattd at
H waa
poUea and taken

Mqniuctte road
aa^.Ft
Alex McKedrnte. a painter working
claimed that qrer
worth of tn«n&gt; near Wrrt Hay City, droppwl dead la
were caabed at a hanked Pontlae. the the roud Taeeday morning Jan aa u«
naaie of the perwni tn 'whaab .Tardr rtacbed bla place Of, work. Heart did»a.)nti'cJ
they trero drown being fnrgvd «» ah Hlhlou v-.D iH't
j :t4bw W r»p **n* Io Iba# part of

SUBSCMTHON BLANK

Wire.
President Central Baring. Bank,
«8
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TH»« OMlbp THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE

^ Clarewen Poet, of New Barton, had

a twvntver la Hv pocket while throbIng. U was discharged and Ute ball
cotayed .bla' heav causing a painful

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MBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS S5.000,
SL‘”f®r Flux. Add^SSuTtrtiS

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.haft and the door. Re waa releaaed
and will recover.
lavromottve No. WO. hauling a
Mock train on the Michigan Central

by appointment of Abraham Lincoln,
waa burled at (Yevitand, a cxxutuon
dray, carrying hla body to the grave,
, Thursday night tbrae men attacked
jHaa Oora Roberta, at Mofttve. while
the waa oa her way borne and the wan
no roughly handled that ab« la co&amp;fia«1 to her b-d. Several attetupte of
h aironar nature have been made fit
' A hating larlt at Morgan Part nlh
Itarv
Chteaen rMnltaA In &gt;

�OCTOB
to remove part of tbo Intornal revenue
taxe* Imposed M the beginning pf th*
Spabtoh, war. U wm estimated that
HD,6oo,eoo would be wipff trom thproqMptSMaremU. In roalUy, however,
the diminution to proving to be only
half that amount, and money to steadily
accumulating In the national treasury,
In spit* of ths vast expenditures which
th® government to making.
What to do with tbto surplus and how
to stop It* accumulation are problems
which congress will hare to deal with
at the coining session. If the old fash­
ioned democratic notion of economy In
administration and the lowest passible
taxation oovnpaslbl* with the need* eff
government obtained at WMhlngton
the accumulation of the surplus would
bo stopped by reducing taxation, both
direct and Indirect. Not only would
tho Internal revenue taxation bo mater­
ially reduced but tariff duties would bo
removed, except in »u tar a* they are
needed to produce sufficient revenue for
the neceealtlM of the government-

41WXS5

the tomb of Proridaat McKinley. *o
&gt;■—Sinn*Hn toot, m to appear hardly
®re«bl*. Areustlng, bowev^, tha» the
stay la strictly tro®, U.UlM»«iUw
Insane folly in which aaarchy OMmpUfiew it* monstrous doctrtoM -Theattack
upon McKinley Uvtog, was a’pleoe qt
wretched stupidity. What Cxolgoex ex­
pected to aooampllah for hto cause by
killing the president it to beyond the
pro*ino*ot* rational mind to und*p
stand. The attack upon McKinley dead
wm a performance for which there can
bo no motive except pur® malignity of
the most depraved type.

Thk fsnlt* of military rule were well
iUusxrated at tbo McKinley services at
tbo oepitol, where army officers took
charge to tho exclusion of the capltol
and city polio®. They reserved Over

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PAN-AMERICAN
$1.00 r
»u: l»-r ULKA W.L-, u;h LX., ute,
row win come to the Pan-American Ex
poaltion at Buffalo, where October 1*
always a month of delightful weather.
Tb* Exposition to point of beauty and
luterai to at Its climax, and th* pro­
gramme of special event* to such as to
attract and please. September started
with great crowds and only th* trage­
dy in th* Temple of Music, wbkb stun­
ned and sbockevl a world, halted ao
overwhelming'sdctom in that month.

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co^g^oce^Bi.

Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.

J, S. Bmnlyur Co,

Kinley is now exhibiting to just what
might be expected from a man of bto wbo wm grinning as bo watched him;
degenerate nature, lion who commit- now the position* are reversed. Truly,
such sensational crime*, cepec.lally when to him that hath thall be given the sup­
they have no personal grievance to port of the colored brother.
buoy them np, depend largely upon the
G KN KBal Wood to going to arrange
eequent notoriety which tbe act give* a reciprocity treaty with Cuba which
thorn for a time to nerve them up to a Mr. Roc*,vail wjll ask congress to pane.
pitch which will sustain them end en­ Yea, and Mr. Roosevelt can call spirits
able them to preserve an outward bear­ from the vasty deep. Tbo real question
to ‘‘will they ooms" when ha doth call
ing that resemble* courage.
A* soon m the Idea get* Into their b*nigbtod brains that there to no glory lu
thato murderous conduct, but rather
universal detestation and an Ignomin­
ious dMth, they usually break down. fixirth* of hi* party la bitterly opposed
There is no moral background to such to touching tha sacred Dinghy bill, be
degenerate* aa Caolgoez. Hence when will, have an opportunity for the fight
his courage was tested a* It wm while be always baa had la every office ho has
he was being taken to Auburn 'prison','it proved utterly wanting. He cannot
glory In bto murder of the president.
There to ms a single mitigating clrcum- take socio action about the Isthmian
•taaco upon whl?h he can stand. canal this winter, if only to put an end
There to nothing for the poor wretch to to tho Ingenious French lobbyist that
do but endure the gnawing* of remorse Hm been working both tbo French peo­
a* best be may and exptai* bto dreadful ple and the member* of congress.
'
crime without th® lottos support of oon■dence and without the least consola­ । THjt British, are wondertog where
th® Boors, get all their ptomunlttou.
tion of human sympathy. .
Abhorrent m Cxolgoa*'* crime to to Thia, however, to scarcely more extra­
ns, It muse be acknowledged that bto ordinary than the eonrcM of their ropcondition to moot pitiable. There ought pllM of horsM and men.
to be something In hla dreadful fate, to
deter anarchist! hereafter from trying
ONLY 11,000 fighting Boers are said
to be loft. We rodmate, therefore, that
which has placed him almost outside Ot it will not take mor® than 300,000 Bo­
th* pala of human sympathy, though
n«, according Io tho leachings st Chrisllanhy, of Dlvins.
. tti
.&gt;
See the grand mid-day ureal
I the Royal Bra** Band w
Little Trixie4’.Do, 0ct. LOtL
i serenity with which the country
egnn to look upon the military «fti in tho Philippine* has been rudcipeHcd by the shocking affair on
■land ot Samar. A company of
lean troops has been surprised
engaged In their morning mealout weapons Ln their hands they

M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.

J. P. Rcnkes, bakery.

Ffltine

1Gooflideltvcrcd. F, R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant

California
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic Hoc,

FnOM no part of tho country have expnaalon* ot affection towards President
MoKlnley been more numerous than

Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
Rcukes &amp; Wulldorff, furniture.

HASTINGS, i ^HCH. .

famllimi, forcing senators and rcprosen- Ute of respect cloned tb* gates for one
lalivM to stand and iven crowding cat day, Thursday, when tbe State funeral
tho families of the supreme court alto­ JPthe third martyred pnirident took
gether.
jdace. The crowds since then; hart
need expect no such poliny. The re­
poured to Buffalo. Tb* Tempi* of
publican congrcw. and administration
Marie. now hallowed and historic
ground, has been tbo Mecca of thouwill take a different course to get rid of
the surplus, instead of relieving the In action of the [«»•■ office department In
people of lbs burdens of taxation, they excluding premium—giving publica­
to care for great crowd* satisfactorily,
will reduce the surplus by the appropria­ tions from tho second elxaE mail privll- not only In hauling them to the Exposi­
tion method. There to nothing so tempt­
tion by street car and steam railway a|
ing to extravagant expenditure as a big
a,fare of but S cents from any pert of
surplus, and the lobbyists will bo on
tbo city, but to house and feed them at
price* lu tho reach ot all Tbe stortro
of cxurtltant price* were long ago
will bo the isthmian canal project, the
river end harbor and public building
bill*, the pernicious shlp^ubaldy scheme
and other designs galore upon tho ns-

Thcre to nothing so demoralising to
pure, honest and economic government
as an overflowing treasury and an ex-

BUY YOUR

Machines
of T. Phillips.

,

a eerie* of meeting*of prominent North
and South Ameriraa Sheep breeder*.
The Buffalo Review ot BcpL 24 Mid
that “this ought to be a grrat time for
tbo farmers to Visit the Pan-American.
Every
farmer in New iork Btate. not
Tbe Exposition Company opened up
the month of October, beginning Mon­
day, Sept 30, with a Carnival week ot country, ought to *e« the attraction* of
splendid event*. Including a baby th* Ralabow City during tb* n»xt thro*
coach parade, with 8.000 school chil­ or tow week®
‘The cattle show last week WM a
dren staging tn tbe proceawlon. a mon­
ster pageant with tbe floeta need to tbs big feature of tbe Exposition, gnd thl*
New Orleans M.rdl Oras and *!»»-'
gorlcal parade and the feature of the
beautiful floral parade at Saratoga.' ' -Tb* New York State farmer* and
These will Uke place cm Thursday and th* gb^ep raiser* from other state* win
Saturday. Oct- 3 and 6. but every day, find It roost Interesting to compare the
from BepL 30 to Oct 6 win be replete South 'American breed* with those of
with interest Special firework* on the ^orth America.
“It win aurprtoe many to learn that
lake, with decorated and illuminated
th* pavilion* tor animal* at tbo Pan
American coyer t?n acres and arc ca­
pable of booking ?3.i»0 anlmato."
.
The pnqframme tor October so far a*
a programme to arranged as tp give made up at tbto time I* aa follow*:
the American public a delightful week.
Peaches for
my raid once In
Tbc'Ufe saving drill, dally, ha* be­
Baltimore, one-half mile "rwt of Mccome one ot ths great attractions of
the Bxpadtlou. It telle the story of the
Ombcr school house. M, M. SLOCUM.
work of the heroic mgn who giiard th®
For sale, two male black top lambs. - (boro* ot ocean and groat laksw «3-'
Wm. Allgeo.
way* on tbe start to drag from death'* * r,„ *«,. *wwa. Av. trr-^ix u. w a
For further Information Inquire of
brink tb* Lhlpwrrekrd tailor or pai- tMigt £t*UMTWX Th. model eamp of United
SST^.t/1^,
BtatM marine-, tbe wroast guns,' tb.
Su. sX Sk-Tv-X
ordnance and all, th® exhlV't» showing j v-ia u«r- *»«.
*. to,
■
war's panoply and ®w Oafanal v» rs*®^ _»■
tor- «***» w m o*&gt;ri* to*ta
UTM have been a great educator t®-,
T&lt;rt *«*.■ ficinH

Needles 20c per dozen
for all machines.
Oil that will make.*
your machine rump'
easy for 6c each, large

Sewing machines from
$13 to $40.

T, PHILLIPS

BIGGER : AND : BETTER
THAN EVER

IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,

FIRST-CLASS ATTRACTIONS.

Throughout central and southern
China very little baked bread to used,
end tbe flour to conaumed In the term
of dough, vermicelli or dumplings filled
with chopped meat or meat and v«go-

FOR PREMIUM LIST
tnB* problem nuw MMtfMIHt tiW ®k‘

th. dough until It la quite tough. It to
than pcenri Into thin abeeta and cot
Into strings, bdtod and thus eat*

-

Fred I,. Heath, drugs.

pdattloo to bow to find days enough
within tbe during weeks io adequately
lake care of tbe many attractions and
features now being planned. He pre­
dicts a great attendance during th*
(Booth pt October and one far In «ewa'of tbe blgbrat estimate* that have
bead made by th* raret sanguine. Is
answer to tbo Inquiry as to whether or
not IBuffata could take care of the,
—L*.-&gt;a&gt; nr. Alffir-tillv

Knowing How that Saves Money.

�-------------------------------------- —&gt;
I Season End Sale of
rall Paper is a great

ifirio to vlrit theexporitlsn..

*

I sunulr ot baked oooda and eonfeorJ
Innhl.Hv,,,

laid want u&gt; Clinton thJj

.

THE SURPRISINGLY SWELL EFFECT

THAT DISTINGUISHES OUR

NEW - FALL - STYLES
IN SHIRTS, NECKWEAR AND HATS CANNOT

That means thb?e rich

reds,
. -ad M ’-X

te^^S^rooal sX^y^L^"Brile

JUmnants at 2&lt;?,( ...V',,

6c.,‘®c. and jOc.
; \r“
. Harrison 1 Wringer waa called to
This is the greatest
Ohio last wMk bv tho IUm* of his
deal that ever happened daughter, who died before hl* arrival.
in wall paper.' Al!
prices are tor double
rolls.

BE APPRECIATED UNTIL THEY ARE SEEN.

Detroit
’s nioneer
raner.year
To­
Day,
has reached
theuennv
ago oZtmo
ana speaks somewhat nxultlngly of it*
success. It ha* good reason to fee! sat­
isfaction in contemplating tho achieve­
ment of catering the Detroit newspaper
area and winning it* way against the
Aereo competition with which its rival*
have fought 11, gaining a clrculaxlonof
of over 30,000 In a single year. The
HeXald congratulates To-Day on Its
Xell earned prosperity.

it night Jamca L. Crawler
Insudllug officer acid J. M.
for wau.
O. R. A I. and Pere Marquette ex­
cursion trains went tbroigb here on the week, tbe following appointive officers
Michigan Central Tuesday, each bound were Installed: Adah, Mrs. Jennie
Matthews; Ruth. Mrs. 8. J. Reed;
Esther. Mr*. M. J, Burgess. Martha,
DRUGGIST.
Mr*. Edna Payne; Elrcta, Mr*. Sarah
Cannom; Chaplain, Mrs. Louisa Phil­
lips; Marshal, Mr*. Lydia Brosseau;
township Monday.
Organist, Mia* Mae Brosseau; Wardor.
The yralng friends of Mis* Leah Bua-. Mrs- Prudence Nobles; Sentinel, Fred
bv surprised her last night with » Tun gate.
'linen and grantteshownr " The party
Editor and Proprietor.
Francis Wither of Rutland, father of
Henry Withoy of thl* city, met with a
Frank Hyatt, who recently went to serious accident Tuesday. He was at
Charlotte to work in the Wlddlcowb work In the barn on a scaffold which
fu mitorr factory, is minus a ltu]e fln- broke, enuring him to fall about ter.
feet- He struck upon bl* head and
shoulders and wa* un.xmacinus for two
Chari m Harrttburtjcr. a Nash rille hours. Rls collar bone wa* broken and
lad, ran Imo a barbed wire fence Tuna- be wa* badly bruised. Tbe wonder I*
day evening, while playing with bls that he was not killed outright, eapoelFlinch cards at the Hkhax.i&gt; office.
eomrodre, cutting bl* face quite badly ully when it is considered that be I* It
years old At last report be wa* re­
Mr*. John Llchty spent Huaday io and Injuring one eye
Not long agu Mr Wltboy
Grand Rapid*.
■ant a good Otting. gi«»l wear- covering.
1
looking ahirL Im, a Monarch I was thrown from a horse and had his
J. B. Conrad of A an Arbor, I* in the
collar
bone broken.
right
In
every
way
See
our
'
city aa business.
Mr*. John Mullen and *« Frank spent
Sunday lu Kslsmaroo
•&lt;“ the gu&lt;
The Citizens Telephone Co, will got pentad by hl* young
Born, Wednesday, Oct. 2. to Mr and exit their How directory, Oct. 15th of P. T Colgrtrve Thursday nod Frldi
Mr*. Robert Coburn, * girl.

FRED L HEATH,

HASTINGS HERALD

Pleated bosom white shirts (the latest) at $1.00.
Fancy stiff bosom shirts (latest colorings), 50c, $1.00
and $1.50.
Fancy soft shirts, new patterns, (for those who like a
soft shirt for fall wear), 50c and $1.00.
The small shapes in neckwear enable us to give the best
values for 25c and 50c that we have ever had. -*
New patterns just received this week.
All the leading shapes in hats at $1.00 to $3.00.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
HASTINGS. MICH.

total aid Pmoul.

atMoCoy1*-, Got Brat choice. .
A baren for furniture Ixiyere In Mc­
Coy'» clearing tale. Buy now.
Sheriff A. O. Cortright wm at How-

iao cedi and Inspect our fine lino
Unary goods. H A M. WrrUBY.
311st Gertrude Lake of Middleville,
spent Sunday with relatives in this city.
Dr H. a Gamtnon has moved hl!
offlne back into the City bank building.
Alexander Brown of Naahvllle ha*

a

visit U&gt; her daughter. at Oberlin, Satur­
day night.

been very *ucce*afu)
The two old.
friends bad a rery pleasant vlait toEether, Mr. Colgrove having cut short
Is campaigning trip in the tenth dis­
trict, Io order to get home and enter
Mia Jessie Sage, formerly of this tain LLs old friend.
city, waa married on Wednesday, Sept.
We learn that the good work of
25,at Orillia. Ont-, to George Shell­ graveling the Battle Creek road south
man, of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs,
shbllman will bo st home In Kalamaing st the McOmbcr hill they expect to
During wgatnc of ball between ].akn Kide about a mile ami a half south.
o farmers will furnish tbe teems and
Odessa andNMbvllio at the Nashville
‘Driving park Tuesday afternoon Floyd tho business men In the city will raise
Meyers of ladce Odessa wm s'.ruck by a a fund to pay the shovelers. Thl* Is a
hall which broke bls note and rendered Real Moes enterprise and we hope
I will bo carried ouk Good road* »re
him unconscious for some time.
undoubtedly of groat value to tho farm­
Letter* addreaaed to tbe following ers, who will thus be enabled to haul
persons remain unclaimed In this office full loads at al) seasons of the year, and

Ingress to the eily easier and cheaper,
Stimulates burinoas. Hence money exCountlng today, there has not been * Cudod in road improvement 1* a good
vestment.
prisoner in tba.county jail for nineteen
day*. This is a dreadful state of affairs.
and tLe superintendent* of tha poor
made tbe semi-annual Inspection at the

Do you wan! new furniture ar dearIng1 sale prices. If *o see McCoy ** Stock
and,sal ret !!&gt;■&amp;.:
up' -&gt;us... -- &gt; w
Wyman Hall ot Prairieville waa'ta
lhedM Monday And favored the H«*-

’ 5!r. *tidMritHeprf W,Ithey r«clved
• ilriMrifrots lhairson Bon, wbpls*
biv«llag.»»at:i kayingthatbe waa In a
bad railroad wreck In Wisconsin last
week. Tbe engineer.wn* kill*d. Ban
•scaped with nothing won* than a
Dr. b. K. Wter'and wife are attend. skinned nOSO.
;
&gt;
ingv ihe Pan-Americdn thte WMk. a We wish to caution our readers not
TheywHlrelarn Bunday.
77
id ba In too great a burry about buying
The'annmii reunion of.tiic 11th Mich­
igan Cavalry ‘will' be held ai Howard
Oily, Wednesday, Oct. H.
‘'
died in. this city by arerideut agent.
Mrs. Borah j. Vrpoman wept to AU1- Wc shall have something further to say
ot, O., this BBjrtddf id vlrit^e? glster. on thia Subject next week.
The wool bx* factory which ho been

Row comt tbe melancholy days,
Cbe saddest of the year,
—and the cool days of Fall voice the need of

-^Underwear, i
And just as you need underwear most we

need the money more than underwear. So
drop in and let us show you a large and
excellent stock to select from at prices that
will not fail to suit you. .e J

prisoners confined In the jalL all of
them wales. Of th ate H wore charged
with being drurikandfftsordsrly, 1 with
false pretense, 3 with UUQll and bat­
tery, two with jumping board bill, 3
with -rape, (J with larceny, 1 with vio­
lating liquor law, 3 with malicious tres­
pass, 2 with being disorderly, 1 with
assisting recapo of prisoner, 1 with
carrying couoesled weapons, 2 with
felonious aaaau.lt, 1 with embexxlcmont
and 1 with cruelty to animal* The
board report the condition of bedding,
cells, and halls fair, and that the water

ji ,&lt; J

L. E. Stauffer |

light colored paint an aa to give the jail
a more neat and cheerful appearance."

at tjts Welcome M. E. church. Friday
Stu&amp;.^T.D.’ "*“Ur li” ‘a&lt;PiC“
Th* ladles are respectfully Invited to
our openlug of fashionable ham and

13» trees, and those of the later
ips were loadod down with fruit,
vted, aai the M. E. pareoniige,
18, ' by Rav. George Bullen,
• F. MUlerof theflmof Mlll^-ft
st thl* dty. and Mia* Netrie Sk&gt;
daughter af M. M- Slocum of-BalI township. The newly wedded

Clearing Sale
of

cr.iM,

g hla
i store
Inted,

NEW

FURNITURE

at
McCOY'S.
Ulr-efof Noabvine were quietly marledst tbe home at tits bride in this

I

JEWELRY,
RICH CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.
......An Up-to-Date Stock and

eywioftj...
ted by Properly Fitted Lenses.

�asm??
OF LCTTDtG mX«O0QXTS ACT

l/l

J:j*r
litair
i'SSH

Ja; *» M*
fcMw ww»

■ssaraa^

rred toward me.

1

I tad

hteumeys

a^s-Q&amp;A-A'

•nd I fixed
“ ,TOn“ himself, ^ec^jgg ,j CWteW®.?

iS&amp;ca -.

J-inlltviX
tfl ibWfes
sisS.^wHfKc’:

meres tr-d or the
Finally I made cp my mind to remain

WWr.

y.Tf «&gt;.

bad evidently made op hla mind to see

3*

'::• ■■■

,

..i : -;. n.e ball MemM

ROUSEWORKERtT'HANDS.

T‘-*

vegy provoking.

ruMi rhe JtaW* library,

men tuc-jLfns so

thing* which roughru
soap rrolt. vegetables
properly dry tbe band

of the'finest cotko-

Ulncse plaque ot

ad bl ack i-b tha

Them iR' t&lt; w things 1 cannot make

aid tbai

r&gt;. lira

Itomuri* tbe

uiraallluoed
tllrh '■hrsp mod-

ST.-sSu."K,tietfS
Cvsbt, &gt;OU«»mhC,»t.K Kto»e F. R-«

hlufl.
pencil gilt, and liu&gt; unal] mmUillons

it) like tHiariuc mailer. and to mortify

‘Xfi

ysnevu
refreshing man otherwise. Hat 1 did
tbe noble animal an InJuaUru. He waa

Gnlat.rd
v little !&gt;ran and milk ot
larger will make the hand* dean and
dish washing &lt;n any other
unoolh aft
bit power
before Brine and very different from

. i , .- .
situ a cloth and IL» bands
.1. r|li. !
!".- th., -voting d u»-a

n lib water. Sn«1 my dtserrmfon
was becoming Intense. But I looked U
etwvrfnl aa I could In order to decal?

AK,

that tin dltct
ould soon b^ full ot
tor and that I must either remain
at the buttom and be drowned or coma
out and fall n victim to my eaemr.

-TT. ;

the water touches tbe outside ami In
■ide of tie glass at the same time, and

mJ aura

la o&gt; tk* ■ ■ owaar &lt;S ttw • ■ k nnmi 1&gt;?
■r Wafk MBS Mkksre D«™a « S.
IB Iks s • orow rfu«. asm iks.-u
KmcS.
fi5lt.KWtbesk.«.k...« «L
S M lbs • W a Iks • M ■« UMS • k MS i.

DUlng op rapidly
Um&gt; question demanded an Lmnx

aisad piece of old cot to u doth, neat­
projects Cashed itinjogh taj brain
ly hemmed to avoid raveling and lint
pcs

ijV.Vvs*
iMr.Vh-j
i££&amp;£

appies use a trsspoouful each of pow­
dered cinnamon and satt, haff a pound
of brown sugar, lialf a pint ot elder or
water. Thoroughly mix tbe sole*, skit
and sugar upon tba apples
'
and‘ poor

..a, Mary T. 0®dvs*T1.
II, Uaaaa IJ—tnik». E.|»ia

Sis::;}
l=i

hot enough to burn tbe cruet Thia may

PfS*Hvw**cX
UseeX
,e«M

■oldness and
lihe noticed thal
ix-nsver Ibeas iraptam were tbo

caused l&gt;yllgt|t ycUow. Ulk eiockiuga
and

consldcrabl

nuantltisa

ot

tin

Hospital la that ladles abould not wear
•Ilka next their skin In . hot

deep, bruwn

aiibssHMlb**«^«&lt;K*^
i^’S* •"«»
aTlbss\ N lb* • •

In, KvtT.-rvd from

tort urn, The dull losdea hue which

Ln aotna desperate and disagreeable sit­
uations during toy Ufa but Hwy aU

KUSMSMS:
h. Jxob Milter. rii.W M

care Is ukeu a large proportion or it
remains 11 the completed fabric. In

with dismay la but feebly, to express
my foellnga
turned my eyes despair

mordauntsd with . tin aalts.
Colors which are "fast” In relation to
•rdlnary washing are frequently read­
Dy soluble tn perspiration
court go op to tbe etieklng point.

baren less but. alas, obvious wlttlctai.k
What welcome sound If that Which

be made of elccutClty lb sending tnsssagea Writing to Mme. du Defraud In

“Coo-o-ey. coo-o-ey. thrill, clear and
utmost stretch of my voice.
Tbe next moment I, have sprung
from tbe ditch, tbo bull lias charged

12 the other will vtrtke the tamo hOW

virtue could rotbtnun.eatc Itself from

KT"

■adrerw l»ksrebrdtsA

two boraemeo suddenly appear ma
yeast dissolved In lukewarm

•touting and Imprecstloos: tbe bull re-

put Into bottles and cork tightly end set
In a cool place. Do oof .drink too Bioch

loaded whip, and tn a
few mluntrs bs Use bleeding upop tba
ground.
'
an hour afterward l am snug tu tbs
bat at tbe station. Over a steaming
0os-balf cupful of butter melted In' fi»«s । ■
relating to «n adtnlrtng
one cupful of box wiior.': Put tn a I group of nation bands tbe demfla
small tin pan on tbe stove to bolL Stir I tbe desperate battle which 1 fought
Upward of two boon “
wlu
jtn one
** » tbe boll, *and
I meet with touch sympathy in my
time, with- mortlflcaUoa at being Interrupted Just
out beating them. Drop
-tins and bake in a hot o

.12 W3

times a day for a tonic la sumclent

. HOIF
m 3MI=

SbToric

toy
with vanilla.

Dangerous Kidney Diseases.

colored Jury In Texaa tbe 12 gentlemen

J.j.

might can tbe Judiciary eyatrm baa In­
Masted ornltbolcEiats tnore than anytho trtd and punishment of culprits.
Acwtllag to tba aecotmte of rspntabls
observers. I
ed Bomething after tMa fgtbfca: A tal-

The excitement Incident of traveling

. i.i rak.ws.pru&gt;ably crow tawym. win &gt;Ww aw*y
. of Cbamberlaln'e Colle, &lt;
Diarrhoea Kenedy. For
U Heath tbe druggist.

IWSi.-f

ply leg It to spying lo armtea and la

.uiuioe ToMvu,

■ppafvut couaultatlon of tbo whole
jury. If ths verdict
be agtlnst the prisoner, be Is acntencwl
to death and Inrtml ever tu tbs txcep.

�mutbe

Schley1* D I* pitch.

BUT THE SEA WAS SEVERE.

In

tfoff Aver 8l&gt;niMru# fiS»' blrae'-we aignatnro at
and him been inndo under hl* pcr,
Bonal anperriaion since Ha infiturj.

AU Counterfeits,
Expevtmcnta Uuat trifle with and endmigvj- tbo health at
Intent* and Children—Experience airaiuxt Experiment
■
1BC3&lt;1 «*hOO»&gt; €«31&lt;t TV-

Waahingtcu. Oct 1.—C»pt Jam«a
M. Millar. wbo eoraniand*d the collier
Marrimac off Butlago In Maj. ini,
gxvo teatlmony baton, tba Bchley court
of inquiry aUr.m ax tka coatantloa Of

email bill and waa unable to gain hla
feet before tbo men dlaappeared In the
darknraa. A bunt wax made for tbe
prowler*, but no trace could be found

What is CASTORIA
Caatorta 1* ■ liarmlre* subatltute for Cantor Qli, Pare­
goric, Drape and Soothing IJjfaipd. It 1* ncMant. It
contain* neither Opium, Morphine unr other Narcotic
•ubsumco. Its age la H* guarantee. It cliwtrayA Worm*
ami tUUmi Fpvo»*»b»M»., U.cucp niarrhaxt tunI Wind
A4lrJ« relfcv^ 'I'itwtkiad 'Froeilc*. Vtirea ConatlpaUou
and Flatulency. It a**imllatca the Food, regnlatca the
Stomach and Bowel*, giving health) nod natund aleep.
The Children'* Panacea-The Mother’s Erlend.

A« a Food
For the Skin.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

o Mak* H Srnomh, Hixlihy
Beautiful, Or. OfUM'i OlMmanf l«
Hailed by ThouM»c« affair Womw.

ditanre, but the overwhelming no
bora of (be luaoraenta nxnptRied th
to retreat Of the aucrivnra wbo hi
arrived at llaaaey. 11 are wounded

In Use For Over 30 Years.
HEIRESS DIES IN POORHOUSE.

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yeeraacHve ^ractlco.gnd l*_njdLMccmmendiriM ua Hla rating will ba found
In Du o'* and Brad*Uwet'* report*. aa
he own* tbo toVeaUve Age. He baa

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BprtngfleM, DU. Oct. L—TbsateU
card of lira ttcch cotnmiMlouara la
pldlo&lt; Ila monthly meeting b«(e te­
ar Raporta ware aukwltud ahowtvg
bat alaee June JO there bare bean
Igbty-etx death* tram anthrax la the
tnrda of . northern , Illinois Bxtrardlnary precautlocg have been taken
o prevent the dlaeaae from eproadlng.
hd the commlaalauar* believe they

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Oo Every Bottle
UfMdt WMtky

AMeMMt* ww, ue.,. u—.u. voafederate Boldlara' Home, Jwat eaat of
thia city .wa*' deetrayad by are at »:W
thia morning. Thera ware JJp»f*UhUaa. About aevcnty veteran* who war*
Inmate* ar the building, aome ot them .
being Invallda, were rescued by their '
Comrade*. Tha/jo*a la eatlmatad al
tn.000. with Inaarance of »12JX». The

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printing e*tal|ll*bro«at ot Wilton,
upftrry *' ftp. capaaff a loat ot
OBS. the.
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Glaaa of Water

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cefftt in a glass of water,
wash off Ibe coating,
look ax it; smell ill Is
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LION COFFEE

SHULTZ.
Ed Kingsbury has returned from Kal­
at azoo.
Eva McDonald returned Sunday from
Jonos ls moving to BeUavub on- .few days’ visit at Coder Creek.
Mra. Charley Shulta and children
arm he recently purchased. Ws
y to Jose Mr. Jones and family, spent Saturday and 8c

on Scribner street and building on to It
with the Intention of moving from ths

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ihedancc a* D. SearIo*' Friday n^bt.

ho expects to attend »chool while hare.
A. L Campbell and D M. Flannery

Friday.
iwir.g atone fur Jobe

Monday.

Mrs Rree Colgrova spent Sunday
with F. A. Blackman and family.
There waa a party here last Friday
looking over B. C. rennock’a stock of
good* in view of purchmlug and gave

They thought II was Jt
had been looking for.
Q- A. Hynes is has ig a alaugh ter
sale oo wall paper ac tbo people are
rounalng evun-

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One-Fourth to
One-Half OFF.

WELCOME CORNERS.

To this w« have added a new, snappy line of goods &lt;&amp;a4 la
■ur« to
rnn.
'

last week attending the state fair.
Geo. Cappy and wifeaadO. W. Cappy
and family and Flteh Huff attended the
F. M. quarterly meeting In Castleton
Sunday.

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Our Outing Flannel Department
W Our Drew Goods Department
ft will crcr bo our aim to keep this linn up-to-date. .Star
a atarter wo offer's ooaiple to fine of ooforSfn ALL WOOL
VENETIAN at only 50o. per yard.
,

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tTyj

church, Friday olghu

log Monday.
Tbo teacher waa ou hand Monday
•pom Saturday and Sunday with their

CEDAR CREEK
Guy Campbell has returned from Bat-

. wbuv u issxw, at

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Mr*. John Barna la reported very UL
Mre. Buldah Lekmer hu gone to Ab
agan on a visit.
Mre. Roae Colgrove spent Sunday nt
io r cottage.

grading. He
Pannaylvanla,
Mra. John I
__™.______ John Emery
of New York and Lillie William, of
Monday from
been attending tho exposition.
Colorado are rueale of Mra.Tai Emery.
W. J. Gwin and Elaworth Loomis of
Mabel Roscoe Ml

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Ho*Iary Department

Teacher's Examination.

George Thomas and family spent Sun­ anil nation at the court house. Thursday
•nd Friday, Oct. Tltb and 18th.
day at John Pitts’.
John C. KktchaM,
Mrs. C. Kenyon visited reitUves oc*r
' Commr. of Schools.
Dowling last week.
'
Fred Horn, Henry Zorbcl tod GrandA Typical South African Stem,
Inf to (tart for York State to vHl rel-

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Offers one case 40 guags double solo high spllood heel for ■
10c. A big pair of men's wool SftJp far* small dime.
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'Hi Al O- D. Spaulding's old stand.

Jannlc Merrill has returned from River, Capo Colony, conduct* a store
Gangea. where (he Has been working typical of South Africa, at which can
be purchased anything from the pro­
verbial ” needle to an anchor."' Thu

CARLTON CENTER.

ton visited at D. R. Foster's. Saturday.
J W, McConnell returned to hlahomo
'.Ml Monday from the Pan-American. Monday night, after spending a few
Jutin Stewart and wife returned last days In Kalamazoo and Galeaburrvisit­
Mondap from visiting friends In Now Ing relative* and friends. Frank StetQuito a crowd gathered al thochurch York. They took In the Pan-Amoritat Sunday io II* ten to tho preaching nsn while there. They will visit thnlr Ing his absence.
a -__ -_____ ■
!&gt;.- U- V-I-—. i-.DUxon Caln returned to Carlton,
parents here a few day*, then return to
Wednesday- He Intends to make lids
place his future home.
Mrs Lewis Cole, who waa called to
Stspped Into Live Coals
Sometimes a fortune, but never. If
Canada by tho serious illnrea of her
you hare a sallow complexion, a )*un
"Whni- a child 1 burned my foot brother, ha* returned to her homo near
diced look, moth patchc* and blotehe*
Ibr Center.
on the skin,—&lt;11 signs of liver trouble. Joneavlllo. Vi which caused horrible
Mrs. Y. 1’. Barnum entertained tbo
But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give leg sore* for 30 year*, but Buckion'* 1.. A. S. Wednesday afternoon at tea.
Cora Nichols of South Oar1 ton waa
Arnica Salvo wholly cured mo *fter
every thing else failed." fofallible for the guest of Adah Odell, Bunday, and
•tore.
burn* *c*Jd*. cute, Bore*, bruise* and attended churab at ths Center.
Ira Haues and daughter, Mrs. Emma
piles Sold by W H. Goodyear 25o
HICKOWY CORNERS.
Williams, of Hastings wore calling on
friends at the Cooter. Monday. They
Charley MoCay and wife of Baule
IRVINU
wore once residents of this place.
Creek are visiting nt Frank Dietrich's.
J
nd Carpenter, who has boon confined
Robert Montgomery left Monday' for
to hla bed with rheumatism. Is gaining.
Grand Rapids to attend a veterinary
Mrs Jay Carpenter has had a slight
Mr» ChatBuld wtU entertain the aid
college.
stroke
of j&gt;aralysls on one side of iter
society,
Friday
afternoon
Snpper
will
Bcm Rockwell and Anna Dietrich
bo »orvod. Everybody attend.
were at Augusta. Friday.
Our fartnera are anxious for rain on
Ray Alwardlh of Baltic Creek waa a
aooounl
of
tho
corn
husking
season
that
BAN FIELD.
caller In town Saturday evening.
Mrs. L R. Flint loft Saturday for
At the M- E. eburob, Sunday, ser­
Niles to visit her father. Dr Abbott. ,
vice* were hold In honor of our late
Ing John Curtis’s farm.
The rural mall delivery may be an ex­ president- Feeling remarks were made
by Elder Leamoct. Mr. Doty and. Mr
John Bruoney wa« a visitor al Battle cellent thing but wo do tun approve of Fisher. Then the sorylcoclosed bv tho
It taking away two of our boat families.
Creek. Thursday
singing “Nearer My God to Thee"
'••held Greut Hendmholt and family and John choir
Curll* and family have now loft for and “Lead Kindly Light."
Mrs. Evan Poorontertalned a nephnw
from Illinois last week.
£d Bltaull and wife rl»Ited at Rich­
Mrs George McGIocklln ha* been
land. Wednesday
quite ill for the past wook.
Tho BapU»t Aid Society will meat
A Fiendish Attack
Fred Bristol and company finished up
with Mrs. B. C. Cortrlgbt. Friday.
thl* season’s threshing last Saturday.
A. A. Aldrich and wife entertained
Mrs. Frank Sheffield I* making prep
C. L Aldrich and family ot Vicksburg Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly aratlons for a lengthy visit al West
and Mrs. Ada and Mlsa Alice Ford of proved fatal. Jt came through his kid­ Superior. Wls.
Battle Creek al Willow Bcacb. Sunday. neys. His back gol so lame bo could
Mr. French ot Sherwood moved bl*
Meudamce R. D. Cadwallader. B. C. not stoop without great pato, nor (It In mill Into the Main's woods and ha* be­
•
chair
except
propped
by
cushions.
No
Cortrlgbt, Alva Whltemore and Harry
gun sawing out the Umbor which bo
Brown attended tbe ball game at An- remedy helped him until he tried Elec­ purchigcd some time ago.
tric
Bitters
which
effected
such
a
won
­
gusto, Saturday.
O. A,Osborn and grandson, Mr. Poor.
Mrs. Clara Barber Is visiting her sla­ derful change that be writes ho feels Of Illinois have gone to Ollvol tor a
like a new man. This marvelous med­
ter, Mre. Stanley, at Haatlngv.
visit.
Mrs. Llllla Cadwallader visited her icine cures backache and kidney trouble •bort
School has closed for a few days on
purifies
the
blood
and
builds
up
your
parent* In Galesburg last week.
Mre. IL D. Cad w J lad or visited her health. Only 50o at W. H. Goodyoar's account of tbe illnca* of the teacher.
Ml*. Noble.
drug
storemother at Banfleld, Sunday.
Irvo Brunnay ha* moved into bls new
house.
town Monday.
NORTH CARLTON.
Cha*. Baker will haul the lumber this
Clara Slsaon ot Irving is visiting her week and got ready to repair bla bouse.
Laeslng, sunaay.
Mre. Fay and Mre. Wegener vlalted
PetarCblvorandtonof Bedford were uncle, L. R- Burd.
Mrs. R. Gifford la under the doctor'• Battle Creek last Tuesday.
guests at John Brun noy ’a, Friday.
f W ISnwl s„r1 MT I fa rwtnrnnd from
Fred VanSyclea barf his hay baled
Our school is progressing finely with
last wook.
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Marr Byington waa al Baltic Creek, Mabel Sisson at the holm.
Edna Risbrldger visited her cousin,
It Is reported WUey Washburn will
Sunday.
work bls father’s farm tbe coming year.

est town. Mr. Lareonsays: “I am fav­
ored with tha custom of farmer* within
a radius of thl rtym ilea, to many of whom
rhaveBupptlodChambcrialn'sromedlcs.
All testify to their valne In a household
where a doctor's advice Is almost out of
tho question. Within one mile of my
store the population la perhaps sixty.
Of these,within the past twelve months

Handsome
Is ihe word to use about our

Sideboards

tucaly cured by (Tiamlxtrlaln'* Cough
Remedy. This muitsurely bo a record "
For sale by Fred 1... Heath the druggist. 1

We show these superb essentials of tbe dining
room.
Wfr have a most beautiful
oak, polished
golden funsh, large 18 by B»’&gt; pattern shape French, .
bevel mirror, elegant designed standard, large
massive hand carving, three top drawers, double
swell, and large hand carved head on center of

CITY MAR KETS.
Egjpi
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Butler, roll
Dried apple*
Timothy »oed

*3.00

Chicken*, &lt;
Hogs, live..
Hon, dreaa
Eide.........

per lb, 8 to 10

Taltov.
M OO to M.75
rj.00 to *3.26
.X5Oto5.0Q

Wool, wsahod
WoeL unwashed

Claud Roberts and wife of Battle
DELTON.
SHAFFER'S CORNERS.
Creek, who have been camping at Fino
W. A. Spaulding of Milo waa on our
Rev. J. 6. Harder, a resident of lake, visited Mr. and Mn. Zimmerman
street* MondayL M. Flint Is entertaining bls son and Maple Grove, died Wednesday evening
of ImI week. The funeral was held at
family ot.BaUto Creek this week.
Orin Barrntt threshed 490 bushels of tbe Methodist church In Nashville, Sat­
urday morning, at 10X0 o'clock.
Our former minister, Brother Welch,

...,16c to 19o
. 10c to 16c'

ATTENTION

Detroit Live Stock Market.

Mlchli

llv.
receipts have been moderate of late.
Tbo following prices are being paid
at the Detroit Live Stock Market:
Primo steers and heifers, M.15 ft
(5.00; handy butchers' cattle, M.lOft
(i.60; common, (2.75 ft (3.75: cstnner*’
cows. tl.60ft(3ZO: •lookers and foodMilch

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and wc are the people who can give you the
best prices ou all kinds of repair work.

Boilers Reflued,
Cylinders Reborcd,
Boilers Patched,
. Sniokc Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Sheep .
lower: prime lambs M
mixed (3.25ft M.25; culls. (2 00 ft (X50.
Hogs liberal supply, quality good,
trade Is active at the following prices:
Primo mediums, M.70
ers, M.66 ft (0.70; pl
roughs,
(fl-00;

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Adjoining Bentley ft Rider’s Planing MUL

Bardware.

flkst €nd

31 i,.IL'pg&gt;Jn3ggt
mn sick.

OUR

NEW

LIN#

OF

for her home In

wbedt J« (own Inlhh

Wish
t Bread
the }
ajid Cevke
It is conceded that Royal
Baking Powder is purest and
strongest of all baking pow
ders,absolutely free from alum
ammonia and every adulter­
ant “Royal” makes the best
and most wholesome food.

Wm. Clark entertained his Uro sons,
undertaker* of Kalkaaka. Tb

spending a few days with her sister,
Mre. Fay Clemence.
.
Jason Tobias has moved hla family

tertalned the
Aldrich’*

children kava
Cha*. Smith will vacate the Tobbw
nM and move to BatUo Creek.
Mbs Anna Downing spent Sunday

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoy^
Steel Ranges
We are placing on our floor is the largest and inost complete
patterns, with many improved features. • Wi ihvfte inspection.
wc make the prices right

,

ever exhibited—all n±w 1901
Qur stoves are fuel savers and

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Our new line of (high
barrel shot, guns, hunting coats,
ammunitiofl, loodril sfidlj, blxcl arid smokeless powder
we now have in stock. '
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R. 1. HENDERSHOTT
West End Hardware.

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JAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901.
: Obituary.

‘ A telegram baa been received an­
nouncing the death of Watson W.
Wait, a format resident of this county,
who died at his homo near Mancelona,
October Otb, 1901, at the age of seventysix yean.
Mr. Wait came ur Barry county In
1850, and located a farm in the town­
ship of Orangeville where ho lived for
upwards of thirty years. In 1879 he
moved to Antrim county and has since
resided there, but this year foiling
health prevented hls-annual visit to hl*

Live Stock Shows
AT THE

PAN-AMERICAN
” ™
Pan-American Exposi­
tion than was over before attsraptcd,
ths ststament was accepted as an crdlairy pleasant and pardonable exag-

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(TfMi KaM«* DmM
tjwn
new*.

Goodyear, B

Edward M. Palmar, Noahvilla......... 21
M. Gertrude Abbey, Hastinge.
.22
Ralph Georef, Bloomville, 01,.-.-.Is#
Louie Tecpie, Tbornapple
Alaxedder 8. Biaaelt. Orient. Mich. .66
Matilda E. PatUmgili, Woodland... .Cl
Floyd E. Wood, Baltimore........ •.'...‘.vft
71o*aGfllooplq, Balt Imo re.,CJR
Gets B. Cola?Carlton ......................... 29
GraooL. Yarger, Carlton.................. 22

d by Raed that matter of rogutter on eart main street be
1 to street oommluee with powk Carrind,—Aye*. F. C. Brooks.
Moved for r. a Brtoto tbrtilw ptei

Warner, Waters.
T*
«M Ctauma C^adl o&lt; ttw City «i
Yo»r rrswt»UvUwm —jw

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tlon to make men first, and dlsooveriea
afterward; to regard mere learning aa
subordinate to the development of a
well-rounded, solid, moral, and intel­
lectual character; as the first and great
thing, to supply vigorous. Intelligent.
One of the man pleasing affairs of
God tearing ettuena for the welfare of the season was the piano recital given
the land."—VanDyke.
by the pupils of Miss Nina Mosher, at
the Cloverdale church Saturday even­
ing. The church was decorated In
green end rv.l. A large crowd gathered
to listen to the program. There wore
talent and study shown in the pieces
rendered. Ono number that attracted
no little attention was the reading giv­
en by Miss Dosale Gillespie of Toledo.
But tbo numbers that made the pro­
gram most Interesting were the trom­
bone solos given by Floyd Renkw of
Bastings. Mr. Renlccs is a member of
the Hastings band and be showed mure
than ordinary talent- Mr. lUnktui baa
bright prospects for a brilliant career

Tbs’ complete succcm ot the dog and
the rwlao shows, however, proved to
bo the fleet steps toward redtvmtng bio

best flocks Id the United Ststra end
fiymii srv rvpraerotvd. together with
thoh reernt aihUUoue ot lmpurit-1
stock, ccnilitlng of about twenty One
anlmali now shown lu this country fur

Iq ease of Chas. Marshall, a mentally
Incompetent person, order appointing
guardian entered, bond filed and letters
Issued to Wm. Marshall.
Estate of Cha*. W. H. Casaday, de­
ceased, order closing estate against
claims entered.
Estate of Cordelia Wood, deceased,
ord ar appointing ad ml nlstrator entered.

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Inch, lOOn sec 2 Yankee Spriqga, HOW.
Mary C. Rico to Edwin D. and Eva
Greenfield. 80a see 30 Assyria, 11600.
Amasa R- Wheeler to Clarinda I.
Wbooloi, 33a sec 30 Maple Grove, (1.
C. M. Putnam toF. E. VanOredal, lot
8 blk. fl Phillips addition Nashville,

Tho cheep show, taken a* a whole, la
of the most complete ever brought
together. Every Important breed has
om

38a sec 26; also parcel sec 25 Prairie­
ville, 1600.
Wallace W. Watson to Jeeae Grover,
Ufa sec 27 Yankee Springs, (303.
Geo. T. Coman and wife to Frederick
lion.
points were made oa
both aides, but from the Iieglnnlng the
negative showed their advantage In
both clearness and delivery) »D&lt;1 when
the decision of the Judges, Mrs. D. G.
Robinson. Leu Dennis *02 and Elmer
Cheney *2, was rendered It was found
that the result was 12 to 10 tn favor of
the negative.

and wife, 80s sec 33 Tbornapple (6000.
Wm. Bonneville to Catharine Boonevilla, 40a tec 15 Barry, (1.
Cora B. Given to Lewis Williams, lot
21 first addition to village of Dolton,

Aid. Heath moved tbo adoption of
the ordinance sa read. Carried—Ayos,
F. C. Brooks, Goodyear, Heath. Reed,
Warner, Waters.
,
Moved by Heath that recorder have
placards printed and posted relative to
spitting on sidewalks. Carried—Aya,
F. C. Brooks, Goodyear. Heath, Reed
opened Monday afternoon, Judge Smith Warner, Waters.
Moved by F. C. Brooks that bill of
presiding. The following oases have
Goodyear Bros, .balance due on heating,
been disposed of up to Tuesday:
People vs. James FUhor, rape. Con­ oontrocu 11 Iflfl.W, be allowed. Carried
—Ayes. F.C. Brooks, Goodyear, Heath,
tinued by consent. ■
People ya. Fay Wood. Continued for
sentence.
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People v&gt;. Dorr Greenman, larceny.
| Continued for sentence.
People vs. RobL Rogers and Lt man
Lchlgn, larceny. Continued for sen­
tence.
People vs. Charles Maun, larceny
change of plea from not guilty to guilty.
Pooplo va Darius Heath, violation
liquor law, arraigned. Stood mate.
Plea not guilty enured.
People vs. John Eggleston, violation
liquor law, arraigned. Stood mute.
Plea of no« guilty entered.
•
People va Emma Cutler, abusing
child. Arraigned. Plead guilty.
People va Emma Cutler, abasing
Aall.l.
A.) .a )&lt;A I 1 . rt
, 1.1.1

Stricken With Paralysis.
Henderson Grimett, of this place, was
stricken with partial paralysis and com­
pletely Jost the use of one arm sod aldoAfwrbelng treated by an eminent physlclan for quite a while without relief,
my wife recommended Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, and after using (wo bottles
of It ks Is almost entirely cured.—GEO.
R. McDonald. Mod, Logan county,
W. Va. Several other vary remark­
able cure* of partial paralvsl* havo
been, effected by the use of this lini­
ment. lib most widely known, howam, a* a cure for rheumatism. sprains
and braises. Bold by Fred L. Heath
the druggist.

■xiHL&gt;r»yc^.nro«i«oa.jy
r-r.- 7^77^,

tttlag auimslo All oee of

Hr .lire

•as m thiaVSary nttasown about It in the east. TWr

His Indulgent friends had praised bls
attempts at poi»tl»« BBd drawing to
such nn extent that the youth really
Imagined himself to be an artist His
wealthy friends even bought his pietores tot conslderablo sums of money
“to encoarsge him." aa they said.
Recently In walking along tbo Strand
. Michigan Central Excnralons- - In London be was much dellghte&lt;J at
seeing one of his pictures, Orety fram­
Hlmcid, Feoclv^l at Grand Rapids ed. In a draler'a window, especially as
Oct. 7rl2, 97c. tor round trip. Children be was walking with a pretty lady for
batt-'tfira. Data bi sale Oct. T jp U U&gt;dwaive.Return not later than Get. 12- fore whom be wished to appear tn tho
General oxvuraiou to Chicago Thura-as
Hastings for
eavu Chicago
‘Tanlon me. but I bare some eurioslusd Rapids ty to know bow my pictures stand com.train leavPeople vs. Geo. N, Barnum, rape, ar­
1, Return,
And the two ontend tbo abop.
raigned. Stood mute. Plea of not
n. 50c. for
My good mqa." said bo to tbo keeper guOty entsred. - ‘ •» ' &gt;'•
of IL “what la the price of that picture • j . . .
mm, oases.
in the window beroF ,
John Beneway vs. James Jackson, as­
sumpsit. Discontinued by stipulation.
"Three ahllHnga."
Jas. K. Leotsr va. Amos Hanlon, tree*
"Greet ifooar. crtad the artfot read­
peas on ths case. Continued on appli­
ing.
The shopman, thinking the exclama­ cation of defendant, on tonns.
Goa A. Myers va. John D. Lewis,
tion to be one of ourprtse at the high trespass
on the case. Continued by con-

the stock pavIHeu will bo core more
filled wltn life, though In » rtrf dif­
ferent fora. Poaltry .of high degree
from ell parts of the United fits toe and
many plsera Id Canada «U&gt; frotmlse

1 la search of.” On InquI

�AT THE

WASHING SHEEP.

ronto day opened the month
with many thousand visitor* from Can­
ada ou the 3d. Pennsylvania day. on
Oct. 4, with Governor William A. Btone.

THROUGH A GLASS.

Soap U a skin soap. On one square
^VORY
inch of your hand there are 2,800 pores. On

The t»-Xmtrlcan la «no ' of the '
greatest flower, shows that ever was.
bat there are so many other things In
which It Is great that the rarity and
beauty of its floral features are per­
haps apt to be overlooked. If people

has been coring the
‘worst of had Coughs

for hoycars isAycr’t
Cherry Pectoral.
'

Here is evidence;

the whole body you have 2*381,284 of these
little cavities to look after. Every one of these
openings must be kept dear, or the impurities of the
body can not pass out Now, to cleanse the pores,
you need a fine, pure soap. Scientists who speak not
from opinion, but from scientific analyses, urge the use
of Ivory Soap.

bad oni
medicine which

•My wtf* wai troubled.with a
inf-uiuJ
/■ ktrhmftjtr
Urrt ytari. Ona day I thosght
ol bow Ayer** Cherry PectonJ
exred the life of my riatcr after
the d&gt;&lt;tnra kid all given her up to

prouilar* a rare treat for three who arc
fortunate cnnngti to gain admi*ata:i to
th* Temple of Music during the time
of Ila preeentallou The special oration
ot the day will bo delivered by th*
Hon. St Clair McKelway. editor ot th*

per cent- pure.

Current Opinion.
Now, for the fat time you

can get a trial bottle of Cherry
Pectoral far 15 cent*.

Ask

yoor druggist.

An r'lborate proarammr tia* beta ar­
ranged tor tbe Temple of Music and a
reception lo the New York Htatc build
Ing with magnificent Creworks in th*

Our Neighboi

Buffalo will hare a great day ou Oct.
1ft. At th* Chicago fair Chicago day
was the crowning erent of Itui Exposi­
tion. Ho Buffalo people aro laboring
Its the Evidence of Hastings People
Published In Hastings Papera
that has Made Such a Rep-

Tho concluding race of the aeries for
the America's cup was woo by Columbia
by a dip Into her time allowano*, Bhatnrook having created the finish lino two
seconds aheed. It waa a most remark­
able serie* of races and each contest was
most raraarksbl* In Hoslf.' Tbs defend­
er fairly demonstrated her superiority

Hany nearby cltlee will hare special
day* In October. noUbly Erie. Pa.. &lt;M&gt;
Oct. 10 and Dunkirk, N. Y-. on Oct. 10.
Tho Hat Is constantly being added ta
National Grange day, Oct. 10, will bring
Patron* of Husbandry from every part
of the nation. Atlantic City people
and Now Jersey people will visit the
Eipo*ltJot&gt; on Oct. U. Atlantia City

Alaska day. ou th* 28th, will bring
into prominence the products and peo­
ple of that great golden land ot the
midnight atfa. Ice, snow, and wealth.
Every day trom Oct. 1 to tbo 31*t will
bs replete with Interest, from Carnival
week, which open* tbo mouth with tbo
All members ot Uta Farmers and Fruit gorgeous floats of King Itox and tbo
! Growers Union will please send to air replica of Mardl Gnu pageantry, to th*
w ar t letters to J. E. til ward*, Soc'y, magnificent pyrotechnic dl*play on th*
night of tbs lost day of th* month.
O'Donnell, Mich.
• '• • .
No Bipoaltlon ever held tn the Ualtod

Farmers and Fruit Growers

monthly -.......
----- .. ... ... ...
readers, we have decided to make I hem
the following remarkable offer:
Tbe regular subscription price of the
Pilgrim Is on* dollar. All who pay
one dollar for the Herald and TWEN­
TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL wDI
receive the Pilgrim one year, begin­
ning with the September number.
peal to even the least esthetic visiter. The Pilgrim will be seaii direct from
Ttw cannaa are very effective deccm the publishers.
This la a splendid opportunity for
tlre plants. With tbelr tall leaves In
oar readers lo secura ■ One magaxlno
at a merely nominal cost. Call al the
Herald office and *ee sample of the

rvualsaanev buildings about tbo mala
court and th* Electric Tower looming
up at Ha north «o1, with the Mirror
Lakes and the Triumphal Bridge and
th* group* of atatuary abounding, form

flowers, growing as though they had
sprang up there all by themselves with­
out Buy BBalatance from tbo landscape
gardener and hl* corps of assistants.
But of course that i* not tbo ease. The
studied earelaesdeM of th* gardening
of thia island la only ana ot tbo pretty
deceits employed to produce the 1mproasiuo that It ta all the wort ot Moth'

Have you seen th* fairyIlk* effects
tn the garden about ths Fountain of
Abundance at hlgttf It l* on* of tbs
new things. This small garden 1* vary
position In Its architectural beauty and
beautiful by day, and at night electric
ryffimetry, It* gorgeous flowers, now lb
light* of different colors have been hu­
the fine beauty of fall bloom; Its gar­ rt«ri among tbe flower* and plank*, to
den* B:ul fountain* and Ils »pc-c!al
amusements, music and carnival fea­
J. E. EpWABDB,
ODouneU,Minh. tures “No person." said Secretary of
Arrtoultur* Wilson during a vlsltoo
Sept IQ, "should mlas seeing the Ex­
position. l£j» uMEDlflcent beyond cotn-

Peaches for sale.—C . B. Baldwin,
A number ot good fa nna for tale.
For Mie, two male bllack top lamt
M. M. Slocum.
' . For further Information Inquire of

. .h-'ivham

PANAMtttlC4!Y EXPOSITION
7 W tit (OWL FIE URtESS YOU ARE

I TO W YOU HAVE BEEN A GUESTA T

MEH'S HOTEL

Did you ever notice In crostlng tbo
Court of Idllea, south ot tbe Machinery
building, a beery vapor arising, from
tbe basin In the eenter of that court?
Sometimes it baa so much tho appear­
ance of smoke that people think some­
thing must be afire In tbe garden, but
It Is only tbe steam or vapor created
Ur the beating of tbe water In that b*'

tation
fluttering or irregular pulsati&lt;?ns arc. is indiracon of weak­
ness of the nerves or muscles
of the heart. A weaknessjong
continued produce! deformity
and organic disease. If your
heart aftion is weak, make it
strong. Build up the muscles
and strengthen the nerves with
the greatest of nil heart reme­
dies, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.

Dr. Miles'

Heart Cute
quiets the nervous heirt^ regu­
lates its pulsations and builds
up its strength aa nothing else
can.
Sold by druggists on a.
guarantee.
Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

�Corunna a Sufferer by a Costly

PLUMBER.

Blaze.

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT ADRIAN
«KWMWT.

Ska*. Oh tar Warth
.
if Hutlip litlHil ink

Til Clumt Flics II hl City
—Or rather, tho beat place
In thn city to got clean la at

F. W.

aldo Tbe tier next the wall waa sta'

;■

up, and ita fourth Bte abotat four feet
high. The force waa in. charge of John
Handgen. and the evil* wm piled ta
tbe sama way as had been the custom
a I waya Some were ptllhg.ou to tbe
second tier, standing on the first, and
one waa cm a scaffold piling ua the
third Uss. Without any warning, the
wire of tbe flraj tier began slipping
and Immediately toppled over upon
tbo men. Willard 8. Bowen and
Thomas Bee w-re caught and burled
beneath n mar - of too* of wire, both
being crushed and Instantly killed
Jack Maddox, or Mattox, who bad
I been working but two day*, waa
caught and one leg broken. Michael
Fraley was slightly bun. Frank Wick-

Ckarlas A. LMy. taM by -.be Detroit
police, may be wanted by ita autbcrftles af Scottville. A worthless chock
Is what caused Lidy to be under raaplrtoo tbevo*
Edward J. Baldwin, aged 38, who
baa tx-en a cripple for 20 year*, took
carbolic add Friday eight r-J *•"*“*
hlmwelf, He lived alone hi
near Antrim.
Burnett Rtplcy. of Mcskt

Walker,

£501

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
w-rlpUon u&gt; the

RECKON, INOHIO,
IASS, JANOl IOWA.
AT DO TO ESTIMATE I

HASTINGS HERALD
and you will receive a Certificate, which will enutle
tou U&gt; participate Id lbs distribution uf the *15,000 to
« awarded by the Prcsa Publishing Association of
Detroit, Mich., to those making tho nearest coil mates
of the official vote for governor Ln the stales of Ohio,
Mamchuaetts and Iowa, to be determined by tbe elec­
tion held ou the 60 day ot November, 1901.
We have made arrangements with tho Pres»
Publishing Association of Detroit, Mich., to enable
our subscribers ta participate in tho distribution of
these magnificent prizes, amounting to (15,000.

ly and Individually th* beet near pro­
ducers. Tbe treat trie* to deceive the
public by claiming that tbe beet pro­
ducers can still make money at tbe
low price it La trying to establish. Thia

OUR OFFER.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE every one who tends ua
50c. for Six dbontb*' subscription to the Hastings
Herald will receive a certificate which will entitle
him to participate in the distribution of tho prizes.
Present su been ben msy take advantage of thia offer,
and their subscriptions will be extended six months
from dele of future expiration. No advance is made
In the price of our paper; you gel tho certificate abso­
lutely free.

YOUR ESTIMATE.
When you scud In your subscription you also send
your estimate. Bo careful to write your name, address
end estimate aa plainly aa possible. As soon as we re­
ceive your subscription we will send you a certificate
of the Press Publishing Association of Detroit, Mich.,

tbe year HMX&gt; has been made by the | w j.- Wanj_ superintendent of tho
secretary of stale. There wore 23J»fi owowu Coal Company, baa dlscorcrwl
marriages in the state last yea:, as a good vc|0 of ^,1 at a Genth of 185
compared with 21JCT7 In IW and 20- । fre{ ln owosao township Tbe vein la
138 tn IW The returns for the year aboot three and one-half feet In thick1900 thus show a considerable Increase [lpM Bn,j ltic ,-oli ja ot good quality.

prize your mutnate may entitle you to claim. Wed will filo a duplicate certlficaw with tho Press Publishing AsecciaUon. Eyery subscriber may make as many estimate* end will receive aa many certificates aa he sends subucripllons to
(bW Harald.
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Club raisers will receive a certificate for each subscription obtained.

VALUABLE INFORMATION
To aid subscribers In forming their estimate, we furnish the following data:

.

Film ti bl A«ird&lt;d uFlUltl:
.1,673,483
.1,684,420 Increase 9.661 per cent
. 1,818,422 decrease 4.04 per cent
.1,533,881
••
5.10 per cent
.1,578,462 InarMse 171 per cent
.1,938,718
*'
22^2 per cent
.1,672,100 decrease 18.40 per cent
.1,632,540
*•
2.62 per cent
.1,553,389 increase 7.80 per cent
.1,955,010
"
18.88 per cent

The oertltauro of the secretaries of the states named

To the nut IMneare*,
To tho next 180 nearest,
To tho next 200 nearest,
To the next MO nearest,

M0.00
M0.00
400-00
280.00
Total, 097 prizes, amounting ta 112,800.00
HMch.W./..'..........
U each.........................
(2 each ..........................
(1 each.........................

John Dillon, aged 00. was burned to
death tn the barn on bls farm in Urrrttt township, nine miles southeast ot
Bay Otty.
IMUon waa milking tbe
cows, and It is otrppooed a lantern ex­
ploded and sot Oro to the building, and
that ta died white trying to lead the
cattle to safety. After tbe firo the
neighbors found bls charrwl body m
tbe ruins. Dillon Is survived by hl*
widow and two small children. Tbe
Are destroyed nearly all of DJDou'*
stock and wdj filled grain barns. Tbe
loss will amount to several thousand

Total, 1000 prizes, amounting to 015,000.00

TU lt a farmar'a home, a few mltas
from Iwr*. the residence of Kdward
Eatinger.
Huddled together ta a
miserable little shanty. 12x18 foot, be
found tbs fattar and two eWIdnsn. 01
Wrto death with typhoid fever. In the
other corner lay tho corpse of the wife
and mother, while ta' ■ nelgtrtwr *

THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE

T-«-

George Staveneon, a Mt. Pleasant
snake charmer, was bitten by ooo of
tbe pet* while exb'bltlng at tbo Hol­
land fair. Hla hand and arut ware
badly swollen, but hr will probably re-

An effort 1* -being made to organist!
a clerks' union In Houghton and Han­
cock. Early closing b the object.
,
Dowagiac baa a mad dog scare. an-k

To tbe i-eraon making tho nearest, correct eatlmate before July 10.4..............’A..........
To the person making tho nearest correct esti­
mate between July 10 and August 10.;.
To the person making tho nearest correct esti­
mate between August 10 and September 10.

REMEMBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.

Gov. BlUa baa pardoned Mrs. Ad­
dle Debar, sent to the Detroit Houseof Correct loti for 00 days: also paroled
Carlos Giddings, of Gratiot county,
and commuted tbe sentence of John
Went*, of Jackson, from five to three

strvyol by lire. Ix&gt;«« *70.000.
Byma Bros.* paper mill, Watervliet,
baa been atwp-.r'&gt;c&lt;1 by die paper treat

In addition I. the above prizes, the following
special prize* will he paidi

1 tXTCbfi Cdttfft, that tho Press Publishing Asso­
ciation lias deposited $15,000 io tho Central Savings
Bank, Detroit, Mich., for the express purpose of paying
the prizes In their contest on tho combined official vtta
of the ecatea of Ohio, Massachusctu and Iowa, and that
thia fund can be mad for no other purpose.

nnc
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—quantity and quality ot work perform-,

Bead Clly, made an aacenaien Wednes­
day evening at LaBelle. HL. Just at
dusk. Sta was waxtad.tbat It was
dangerous, but tho jibe* of tbe crowd
piqued her and aha determined to go
BOX *—
neen
up 8ll-cc that -1-—*
-—
as found
hiart &lt;nd
.

canine tn tbe place tied up for 13 days.
Charles Rtneoii, ot Big Rapid a. who
pleaded guilty to assaulting little Eva
Morlngstar. was eentsneed to 20 years
at Jackson.
Hug cholera t* working havoc among
tbe swine tn Branch county. One farm­
Miss Elisabeth Scales, a professional
er lost 43 swine In a few days from num. of Detroit, waa ridden down by
Howard C. GUehrlst.- who waa riding
a wheal Fho was picked tip uncoaacloos and removed lo Harper boapttai.
where It was found bar skull tad beats
fractured. Her recovery la doubtful.
Fireman Corwtn. of the Miehlgan
Central, waa thrown from tbe cab of
bls engine Bear Lapeer by the task­
lag of a aide rod. He struck on his
head and was fatally Injured. Tbo ac-

just leaving for home.
Tbe heavy gale destroyed the Bay
Otty dstentlou hospital on tbe out­
skirts Luckily there ta no smallpox
In tta city at the present time.
The unprecedented Industrial activ­
ity at Flint has created a veritable
bouse famine, workingmen being un­
able to And atalter for their families.
Hilliard, aged 30. of Colfax.'
fatally injured by falling In a hay
Hfc* ««* Bn&lt;l •‘’‘•‘I
totullr
uutluA He ties a wife and fsmtlr

�HAMILTON

Doting eottttii ,
General Algor 1* ven unfortunate, to
put It mildly, in the time of tbs appear­
ance of hl* new book, "Tim Speniab' Amertoaa War." Tho book ta offered
totbopublic th!* wook and as wna tabs
•iported, ta in elaborate defense of himssU sgalnM all the abarp attacks that
werw made upon him with rofsroooe to
his conduct of tho war department dur­
ing the Spanish-American w^. Tbe
work is Bald to be full of bitterness trom
beginning to end Ho scathingly ar­
raign* General Mlles, caustically crit­
icises. Admiral Sampson and severely
condems the “round robin” incident for
which Lieutenant Colonel, now Presldent Roosevelt, was responsible.
No doubt General Alger ha* strong
provocation fur thus caustically reply­
ing to bls critics. He was unmercifully
criticized and abused during tho Span­
ish-American war and it Is but human
for him ta try to defend himself and In
doing so turn aomeof tho enemies' gun*

Closing Dec. 30, 1901
’ Tltegr«nazi^bJow wiU gtw'&lt;m
thia bsoauas Ua hoard tf aducattoo la
ra»da up «■&lt; politicians who dar* no* of-.
feijd • powwfal orgacUation for fear of
*as s blessing It would be for tbo

people are heartily sick of all this “wash­
ing of dirty linen" of the leader* In tbo
war with Spain before tho public -men
whom they have hitherto looked up to
a* heroes and delighted to honor
The Sampson-Schley controversy 1*
regarded by tbo people •* a lamentable
thing. They ere heartily tick of three
attempts to belittle the men who fought
and won tho great victory at Santiago.
A* Schley expressed It at the time,
Ibero was "glory enough for all," but
when tho present Investlgsllon 1* con­
cluded Il 1* questionable whether there
will be any glory left for anyone. And
now on the top of this unfortunate
wrangle over Schley cornea General
Alger's book, tear!or open once more
the wound* m*do by the unkind sod
acrimonious criticism durlog tho war
Tho American people will hardly thank
th* ox-secretary for reviving st the
present time the scandals that raged *o
fiercely around bl* head during the
program of the war.
It would have been belter If Geo era!
Alger had rretrefned hl* eagernqeo to
defend blmtelf and to get even with hl*
critic*, leaving hl* testimony to be pubItahod by hl* executor* after the actor*
In tbo period ho describe* have passed
off the stage of life. He could have
safely left hl* own reputation In the
hand* of his future countrymen, trust­
ing to tho cool and dlspastionsie lodg­
ment of history to do him juXico.

NEW
FURNITURE

schools of our Urgs cities, what on ad*
vanes In method*, if "politics could be
eliminated from board* of education.

the Schley court ha* shown oonclojdvcty that the Junior officers of oor fleets
did not give loyal service to him.
Nearly every government witness
placed on ibe stand so far hs*confessed
to grave dereliction of duty tn failing

Ir President Roceovelt Carrie* out
hi* avowed Intention to be president of
thn whole country and not ot a section,
ho will probably be the man abused
man in the United Slate* long before

ganlMtkm, however, did the work as­
sume a definite national character. and
•von then the cycling interests were
excluztraljr represented by thl* move-

J. S. Goodyear Co,, dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp;. Borton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.,
Rentes &amp; Walldorff, furniture. Q
J. P. Reukes, bakery.
F. R- Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
R. 1. Hendershott, hardware.
'

SEWING
MACHINES

education of tbo farmer* Into full ap­
preciation ot tho economy of better
highway* Then good road* organlxatlou* began to appear her* and there

McCOY'S.

It's Knowing How that Saves Money.

Beasley's Busy Bee

BUY YOUR

THE practical uxputeion of the re­
ligious orders from France 1* a m&lt;at *triou» step, however regarded. WhUede-

Sewing^
Machines
"of T.'Phil^

gaiety ot nation* by issuing order* for­
bidding hl* “light mobile columns" to
carry harmoniums, planus, sofas, cook­
ing range*, etc. around the country

(mostly women nod children I as prison­
ers lr. the concentration camps. Dur­
ing August there were 3,3*5 death*
among those, amount! eg to over 28,000

CLO'

Tho Tenth District Campaign.
Tho democrat* of the tenth district
have reason to look with mtnplacency
upon the congressional oontost now be­
ing waged therein. Tho republican* when republican* apeak of reciprocity,
have put up a most vulnerable caudi- they mean a modified something u
closely approximate to tho detaoeralic
clean, strong, popular man. H. H. principles of tariff reform aa they can
Aplin, generally known as “Tip," 1* a got, without confessing that they have
lawyer and politician, long active In mafic monumental error* In the past.
political circle*, an accomplished wire
puller and a chronic office seeker. Not
Tue new view advanced by high proonly baa his record a* straightforward tectioolata is chat their system liheecuand liiyal member of tho g. o. p. in the sary in order to enable qur martriftctpast been impeached, but bft is now sc­ urcre to sell abroad cheaply enough.
outed ot having made a deal with an In other words, we are lo pay more lor
opposition newspaper, tho Bar City what wo bey In orderto enable foreign­
Tlmto-Prew, buying that papers sup­
er* to pay I esa.
port byprointalng it the state tax'sale
Thia dealt it la alleged, has been mad o
through the cooperation d Auditor­
General Power*. Tbo fact*concerning
thia underhand ed bargain have coma to
light and they ore producing coosternattoo among •’Tip*"' frieoda and disgust
MMOg the rtapcotablo elemrau of the

FoB our part, wo have no objection
to raise to Mr. Addlcks declaration that
he will bo a candidate for Mic senate
as Idhg ‘ ithi' fives.1 We Moot mind
him a* a candidate nearly so much as

merou* a* formerly perhap*, sod it
may be that tbo *utomobflUt» hnTo not
yet grown suffletently in numbers to
malto good_tbe dohdcncy due tn the
falling off In tho wheel's popularity.
But the two factor* are earnest and
will In tbo aggregate inrreaae tn the
near future. Meanwhile the farmers

Ingot their own Interests than ever be­
fore and are rapidly learning the yaltw
of' a smooth, bard highway sod of
broad tire*. BUte law* are .being «n‘
acted, aud although federal taws may
be Impossible at adequate tufoncumait
even If poseod lbs national In fl ucoce is
ixlog increasingly oxertrd toward th*
attainment ot a system&lt;orb1ghtray» tn
all parts of the country which Mill |n»r
comparison with those of Europe.
It Is tatf to tfodtiifllkid*bv tho good
roads movwbetit bMrWnto sJpvr,,M
this country..' OhtS&gt;.&lt;•??,,&gt;&lt;
years Ago mijch of tbs, land mg lo wilfiernes*, and many of tbo cities wore

Needles 20c per i
for dll machines.
Oil that will makeut
your machine runu*
easy for 6c each, large
bottles, or 5 for 25c.

GOODS.

DISPOSED OF WITHIN 30 DAYS

Sewing machines^ft^H
$13 to $40.:

:re}Ml ts nimd id it-

Beginning Thursday, Oct. 10th, every article in
,h“w’" n,°"

I have a new, up-tz&gt;datc end complete line
every respect ...
.

T, PHILLIPS csKacrafigaH

FRED J. YOUNG.

J»*VOh the other hand, Mr. Jackson, the
democratic candidate is entirely free
trom any imputation of Mr. Aplin's
methods or characteristics. He 1* popu­
lar and capable and would serve his dis­
trict in a way that would make his oonslitucnta proud of their representative
at Washington.

state politician* and the federal push
who are making desperate effort* to
elect Aplin In spite of hta acknowledged
nnfltncM will be able to hold tho reptibUiKB voter* together on election day.
If they do, the party 1* auro to anffer
from itt a* there must oocnn a reaction

1

When the railroad waa perfected and
the stugecuach was abandoned tn tho
main, tbe thought of the people was
turned for a time from tho subject of
rood* It was necessary only to get
goods to tbo railroad station to Insure a
speedier Journey than aver before. It
required another avoiottoo to point ths
moral that there *m psrtspe wrt
greeter economy In the perfection of
tbe comparativaly abort haul from the
farm to tbo railroad. Tho cl vfl war did
much to retard appreciation of thia

THE HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK,

anno accustomed to hl* surroundings
and was slow to adopt new methods.
The function of this new organUata b to. accelerate the senUsent
which has been produced out at these
untoward comlitiooa W nil out mc-

Atthe WHITE FRONT
FALL X AND X WINTER
• —Our-Undefwear-Department-ia ftlpi with the best things we could obtain
•^IdF.tMth^iiifcniand jkdinen and at p ices that are sure
leader in this line: Ladies’ Fine C imbination Suils^

«itf bo reprrao.
izyg worthy q.moerat.
W of UnRraiam.

&lt;*tnl of education -hu
over the tpujettoa

4Bc.

In the line of Blankets you efih find

.

finest.

AH warm nice goods and Hire

We have an immeme stock of Ja kels, Capes and Fur*. Every Garment
made by experts. Fashionable,in tetials, newest shapes choicest wotkmanExamine them well.

�—

THE SURPRISINGLY SWELL EFFECT
UN

Tt»

fea

th* original pUno ooaieaL ;ft

• A good many at our people have Ha­
iled Grand Rapid* thU week.

KseMBsMlri^Mta mm-*

day evening, Oct. Hth.
aM urged 10 be present.

asiKiSE

Mr. and Mii. rbarlM Platan* ata
spending a fow day* InOraod Rapid*.

.

THAT DISTINGUISHES OUR

U&lt; HWM

______

NEW - FALL - STYLES
IN SHIRTS, NECKWEAR AND HATS CANNOT
BE APPRECIATED UNTIL THEY ARE SEEN.

. .
..
Ml** Li*4e Loveland U horn* from wound*.
MJddlerill. to spend the week with her
jarente." 11 *»*;
of groccrie* Jn the Burtt
the gwM for a few day* of Mr*. G. R. Joining the City Bank ■
Johnaon.
Oiie
you
Lloyd Mead of Harbor Spring* ar­
of the icperior quality.^ wr rived in tbe city Tuaeday nlgoi to Hall V. Finch drug store In Grand Rapid*,
taking po**ee*ton Tueeday. Thl* will
goods. You can bdfai'ete- relative*.
not affect hl* borine** here, aa be will

venicntly over the phone and
Altolost, Friday to attend tho funeral
your goods will be promptly
At tbe county U- E. convention at
NaahvlUe tbe following officers were
■ delivered.
Tho original piano con teat ha* added

elected: President, Mia* Datoy Dow­
R.,1. Henderahocl'v Weal End hard- ling; secretary. Mis* Beaslo Smith;
treasurer, Mto* Broughton.
Rev. 1. J. Tripp accompanied by Mr*.
Mia* Maud E. Slayton ot Ractlng*
Tripp, 1* aueadlng conference at Lake township left Tuesday morning for Du­
Odessa thl* week.
luth, Minn., where *he will Onicb tho
The reading room will be opened nurse’* course in St. Izrks's Hospital.
Saturday afternoon under the auspice* Her many friend* unite in wishing her
of the women’s club.
DRUGGIST.
There will be a union meeting, of the
D. O. Richer and family ot Grand
Ixdge are In tne city rtellfog relatives aid scwioUes of Hastings ulrcull M. Echuroli at tho parsonage ou East Green
and attending tho fair
street ou Wednesday, Oct. Itt. Dinner*
Tho cose of the people va George will Im son cd for *U who come. Price
Barnum, charged with rajie, has been nt dinner* 10c. Every body Invited.
continued over tho term.
•
Editor and proprietor.
Married, at Hasting*. Mich., by M.
R. L Hendershott, ths Weal End W Riker, justice of the peace, on
hardware merchant, ba* entered the October 3d, ISOL Floyd E. Wood and
the original piano contest.
MIm Flora Gillespie ot Baltimore,
Mrs. Frank Dancer of Vermont!Illa, Mich. Also on October Oth, Millon LI* spending a few days with her daugh­ Jcnnlnga and Mis* Estelle M. Lan­
caster. noth ot Carlton, Mich.
ter, Mr*. H. D. McElwain.
William Winter of Caledonia for
Dr. J. M. Elliott and wife of Hickory
many years a resident of Thornapplu
Flinch can!* »t tho Herald office
township, died al the home of hl* son,
Emmanuel Wimer In Woodbury last
Ml** Stella Hyatt vlril’ri.hwbrolbe
Dr*. Fuller and Lathrop and tholr Saturday. Ho had been visiting bls:
in Charioue, Sunday.
wire* and Ml** Lathrop arrived homo son fur a few day* when he wa* taken'
from tho Pan-American Monday noon. sick He ■** KJ yean oM. Tbe re­
To-Day, for only *3.10.
Three mom name* to be added to tho main* were taken to Caledon la Monday.
New furniture at clearing tale price*
Speaking of a cyclane that visited al
al McCoy'a Get Aral choice.
section of the county near Middlerille
Horton.
— &lt;ri last week demolishing thing* generally
A haven for furniture buyer* In MoCoy’* clearing sale. Buy uttw.
George Grousel, who ba* been tn the! in lie cenrso tho Sun says: "Fragtncnwcf wagon*, hay racks and run­
away horse* were to bo soon scauerwd
all over the Aeld.'.’ Must have been an.
eteernoca,
awful cyclons to, tear runaway hone*
The Herald and The Pilgrimk&gt; pay-1
BWeeCen up Friday and Sactjrfv., to piece* and scatter lheir frag'mepla
a-advanoo subacribert for only U.S.
Oet. 11 auddx Eighteeo pounds gran-, all oyer tbe Held In jbat way.
. j
ulated sugar for a dollar. H*MJ&gt; A
a pleasant caller on tbo Herald loot] VANARgAN.
Th® county lair opened ( yesterday.
Friday.
(Tueaday can hardly bo rouuuxl M an
' A detegaUna tt nine ladle* went to opening day) under ulrly amjd.ciouk
'
C. W. Billing* and family of Delta. I Eaton Rapid* yceterday’morning to al- conditions. Th* weather waa idrupO., are rlxltfng at Gvorga Blendertfor' handosvrodav*’ diatrict conventlou Of whsl uncertain but not enough sd to lt&gt;-{
trirfero with the attendance or tbe prW
Mis* Ethel Mill*, who recmtly besome Ana window display*, the work of Aarned from a vf*R in Toledo and other
Del Fowler;.
,
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points tut* been offend a pcoltton a* al- account, until next week. Today will
undoubtedly see a largo aLlcodancc. 1
lionse and lot for cal e. one block from
A house belonging to SUM DlckerGreen street, in fourth ward. Mrs.
bod and occupied by Nelson Darling lo-'
John Bvsbt.
.
Fred Wheaton of Dowagiac, a cornet, rated cast of the M. C. freight house on
player, baa boon secured to play In our the extreme eastern edge at the city,
tug aale price*. If ao *oe McCoy'* stuck city
caught
Are Tuesday noon from a de­
band and iu Troxel1* Orchestra
and select flrat.
Ho ha* obtained employment in tbo fective tun and wa* totally destroyed.
• Depuir-Sherlff Hogle wont to Patou.' book ciao factory and moved hit family Tho department turned rill but wa* un-l
able to Agbt tho Are a* it was beyond
key and ,Boyne Fail* Friday to *ubtho reach of the hoie. Lowi on tho\
William P. Barry, «oo of Fr&lt;xl Barry building estimated at tlW. No tostrt-ot Castleton, died al hi* falhsr's houir. ance. .•
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Timmonnau urn attending the Fan- six miles oast of this- oily, last Thursd
Prank Aspinal) of ETastlngs, wka In •U
American thl* week.
day, oged 27 years. The futwral 50*
■ -John Prino is now deliveryman atL. held Saturday, Rev. a. B. Johnson at- town the first of the week settling up Cd
basinom matter* and making kind of ■
flciatlng.
.
larawcll vUli wlth hl* old friends. Ha
ha* had an auction vale and if ha doe*
Do you want a baby cab or a go cart1 Friday aftcrDUon,.Oci. Rkin the Black not sell hl* farm soon, ha will reel It.
It h mirprlsing wbat an ar­ and take In a tob lie has been offered
■M ilcaa than factory cost? If soj see b-jildlug.
ray of useful articles btw
&lt; o!k. :• •'. In a barber .shop op Sixiy-thlrd strnpU
. McCoy’* nock anti get fltwl selection:
for this kale. Don’t ill td visit It. ' Is Chicago. "Mr*. A spinal 1 will remain**
will lie' cbtnlnlied alb nJ-the’f^Ucnribgi Hotting* thi* winter where berchlL
dre* • will attend school.—VToMlkrid
iJWwi,
»” a-l-~-.robyiltir
' ■ffX,‘.1?0URg&gt; landlord qf.tho Am«r|.
',5^'ill Frenum of.Middlev|Ue wa*v; last Thursday evening. It wa* li’jlid
dan hotija tor a number &lt;jf yeant, );aj
mt&lt;d andjolgedla jail last Thuq»d*j; 'data re"6f a burprise party* knd' th &lt;r rented the Elkorton bouse ht Dottig
giUto charge of beln^ drunk apd tlto-. yorog' man was dtkariy faLooialiod lac, taking poMecslon Tiiecd»y.J Mr
becamehomohnd found tho house when Yeung I* aa eaoBllant hotel-man'and ■
■Cull oChla friend*. .
t»r. ■»!&lt; t&gt;. &gt;

Telephone 31.

FRED L- HEATH,

Pleated bosom white shirts (the latest) at $1.00.
Fancy stiff bosom shirts (latest colorings), 50c, $1.00
and $1.50.
Fancy soft shirts, new patterns, (for those who like a
soft shirt for fall wear), 50c and $1.00.
The small shapes in neckwear enable us to give the best
values for 25c and 50c that we have ever had. o*
New patterns just received this week.
AU the leading shapes in hats at $1.00 to $3.Cfo.

HUSTINGS HERHLD

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
HASTINGS. MICH.

Coal &lt;H Pmoul.

'^XS^?STAUFFER’S LIVE STORE NEWS.J*®^

!he Popularity of

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ofitf
&amp; JUST NOW is somewhat unusual.

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Everyone is buying

them, and we are ready to supply the demand.

Our LOW

PRICES will enable all to wear them this seasqp, as a few of
our prices quoted below will convince you:
® j
CHILDREN’S ANGORA SETS as low as $1.25

S

LADIES' BOAS as low as $2.00
Come in and let us show you the goods.

L. E. Stauffer

Union will facet 6n Saturday afteMooa J Mrs. Young and son, Vera, went, W
Dowaglam/Tueoday. Th. oth.r w&gt;.'
Prod J. Ipuuff .no^ la the clothing
bturfne** on Jefferaon street, will ckeu
out hl* stock and also tnofo to Dowag­
iac and Join bl* father and brother In
the hotel braluea*. Thu* thio city will
8«. Rose's church, Sunday, Oct. 13tb, lose these good dtlxen* and their taml-'
8:30 a. m., Holy Communion; 10:30 a. He*, and U&gt;a people ot Dowagiac will
m* high mass and sermon; 3:00 p. m. And that their leading hotel baa fallen
Christian doctrine; 1 JO p. m., answers Into good hand*.
,
to questions from question box, Instruc­
tion on tho veattnent* worn by the
priest at mas* and benediction of the council proceeding* that tho council
has passed an ordinance prohibiting
BleeMd sacramen*.
•pining upon tho public sidewalk*
nineteen
Letter* addrteaed to. tbe following any where iu tho city. Tho Herald
person* remain unclaimed ia thl* office ba* called attention to thl* disgraceful
and will be sent lo the dead letter office habit many time* and x« are pleased
Mra. C. O.ZMay- If not calltd for by October H*t: C. lo note lhai tho city father* have taken,
irpri attheSulkthis decided action. Spitting upon tho
iday night. Prosidewalks I* not tolerated In any large
yed, H. ^. Burn*
city and it 1* giWltfylug to know ihailL
Marion Walter*, Ml** Rhoda Antollff, will no longer bo tolerated In Hastings.
Mis* Ruth Downing.
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y.
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Tho habit I* nt*’“•----- •* 31------ -.’! ur.nl.
The (rfendrof Mtv. Ed. PalmaUer of

A'took al OUT, fall aeokwaar will;omm
vlnoe you that it** up-to-date; all tho partaul business will bp traniactod.—
MORJULL LambikA CQ0** ,r° heW' ^E. Edwards, Secjy, , ,
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I 1 R- Pancoast, 1
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posed foe several day* but her case
• not considered at all criUcal. But'
He riUtng In her chair she suddenly

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JEWELRY,
RICH CUT GLASS .«□
FINE CHINA.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.

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LADIES' COLLARS from $2.50 up

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isfjsnt.
af growth Into tho likeness of animals,
boats. frogsfg and other designs. Of
late yrara Oto custom iws bssft Import­
ed to tula country and with it the orien­
tal tree twisters. Not tbe most skillfnl ot them, however, ran beat Mtare's
distorters of vegetation; tbe persistent
winds, and tbe Japanese experts could
learn lessons tn tbe surprising sad fan­
tastic form of a grove of trees on tbe

A TRIE PATTERN

A UMS' MMLUINt.

MS CALLi

Patterns

“Tsrsfcs^1

uettgavtanis

ten to one It will stop before long If the
practice la continued. Tbo eold con­
tracts the metal plrots, which, small aa
they are, must not be smaller, and they

and tolls ll Impartially, whether tho
oowa be political or otherwise. U is,
In fact, almost a dally al tho price of a
weekly and you cannot afford to bo
head being of tbo tree flat topped. ven­ without1L
Republlcan and democrat alike can
omous typo and tbo posture characterIstirally vipertne. Tbo tree ta evidently rood the Thrico-a-Weck World with
absolute confidence In Its truth.
In addition to news, It publishes first-

to Imre them keep perfect time.
“Never lay a watch flat at night aft­
er It baa been wont In a vertical poola mils from tbe highway on tho banka
of what to known as Qrassy sound.
They form a grove about a mile long
Jar ta getting oo or off a car suddenly. lot scarcely one can be found which
Tbo hairspring's catching does thia. grows like an ordinary tree. Tbo earlTbo Jolt comes at. the exact fractloo of put species Include holly, birch, pine,
cherry, ash and cedar. Borno of the
cedars still giving out leaves have not
a particle of bark upon their trunks
from tbs ground to tbo flrat branches.
Tho winter galea have stripped tbo cw-

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n id i

Si

tbe bands, aa I have been doing. If
they are not caught, they will take out
tho balance wheel and examine tbe pin
and tbo pl rota, which yon see here.

rasi,
■bg.OsuM.

Ob. no. That frequently happens.
Borne one to lo hers every day witb an
unwound watch, thinking that It to out
of k citer because It will not run. They
forget to wind It and are afraid to do It
over again. Woutfit are our beat cus-

wonder” means that we regard tt as ■
Exports who have examined them wonder for nine days, and then our
say that many of tbe trees are undoubt­ eyes are opened to the fact that It to
edly several centuries old. The action
of the wind upon tbe branches has on tbe fact that kittens and pupptos
are b-irn blind, and 'heir eyes open at
twisted them Into every conceivable
the end of nine days, and Implies that
fajhlon. so that It to hard to tail where
one branch begins and another ends. people are blind with artoalsbmeot tor
In several parts of tbe grove different
kinds ot trees have grown together,
sueb as fir and holly and cherry and
ash. Tbo growth la generally formed
by a limb from one being bent against
tbe other, as shown in tho case of the
N tree remaining in that place while
It gradually made a deft for Itself.
It to quite common for two trees of
the same variety to grow together, but
tbe Joining of the different varieties, aa
shown here, to a problem which tbo ex­
perts have not yet been able to solve,
especially wbvro soma of the Umbo
grow from one tree directly Into the
trunk of another and have not been
forced against the outside. A number
of examples of this form of growth era

scuts a harp without strings, while so­
It the foil spring to wort on during the mber la in the form of a triangle, and
day, when the Jara and Jolts era more another seems to be modeled from a
numerous, and bold your watch still water pltcher.-Washlcgton Btar.
when you wind It aqd wind tho key.
That's ail: try that."
And tho Jeweler banded back tbe
watch, running beautifully. — Kansas

Ths Cun that Cum

�gone after him. A

and every eSort possible is balsa telcgrito was rcc sired from Etevatm
SAYS BROOKtYH DID ITS BEST day.
made to rale* the 1110,000 demanded saying Miller wa thereLI-and taking

Always Bought
the rood and!

Bears the

to earn hsr ilk Up to last night the
receipt* for the two day* since the ap­
peal wu Issued were nearly MO.000. II
la confidently expected that the whole
sum will be subscribed In time to send
the money by cable Id Constantinople

Washington. Oct I—Tho Schley
court of inquiry enured upon the
third weak of the lnve*tlg*Uon of Ad­
miral Bchlay'a conduct In Ua Spanish
■war with a-big crowd Ln attendance. It
bad been expected that tbo navy de­

Promotes Digcsiion£href ful­
ness and Rest .Containa neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.

It is believed that the government
at last recognlxee tbe necessity of
meeting the renewed Boer activity.
Preparations are bring made to re­
place Kltcbeuerie exhausted men by
fresh drafts. An order lisa been l»soed rendering It impossible to obtain
discharge by purchase from any a( the
army reserves, sections of which ore
being prepared for mobHlMUon.

Admiral SompaDu'a chief ot staff and
who waa In Immediate command of
the flayahIp New York during the
Santiago capangn.

Apafcci Remedy forCoMBpeIIon, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fevwishjxtas and LOSS OF SLEEP.

For Over

Shining Nlark for
imitators.

cr-ilaer New Orleans during tbs bora
bardmeat of the Cristobal Coion May
Si. and Lieutenant M U Bristol. who

CASTORIA
Michigan Central
“ Tkt ffkigaza falU bo^it "

Lodixvilk

Ciiup IdAux ui fcpn &amp;i£vi;.

Scientific Xmerkan.

MaJ-bville

bla description of tha naval battle ot
July J from the point where ba had
dropped that description al Captrln

S3!

HAWKES APPOINTED ON MERIT

FOUR KILLED IN CHURCH.

Attention Inrontom.
SlrteK' phdnt‘lawyer Wub.

TIP CHADWELL.

D. C., whose ad appears In out
columns, is an attorney of twenty-out official title. He explained at length
year* actly£practice and la wall reoom- Maj. Hawkes' appointment to a poli­
mendedto ni. His rating will be found tico la the Philippine service and as­
lb Duo's and Bradstreet'a reports, a* sorted that tha apcifitmeht wm made
be owns tbe Inventive Age. He has solely upon tbe strength ot Hawks*'
sent us application, blgnlce and Other recommendations and upon that of his
papers, and Inventor* who are Intend-

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS

■xmnvor, vol. vci. sc—
&lt;iv|p,
famoua throughout the weat aa a de­
tective and govarnment ecout, la at
BL Luke's hospital and 1* reported to
be at the point of death aa tbe reault

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

SWJ
WMhlncton. Oct. L—Among the
early caller* al the While House dur­
ing the day wm Henry C. Payne of
Milwaukee, chairman of the Repub­
lican committee daring the McKinley
campaigns of ISM and 1X». Mr. Pams
said he called on Presided Roosevelt
mainly to -pay bls reaped* and discus*,
a few ••general matter*." m be termed
It, bat hla visit to boUsvad to have

Inc lo thldr WOT k ,ln the Warren electrie plant Motoraaa Cal Bhaw wm
aertouriy injured add will lose a let.
York. Pa.. Oct. t.—The strike of tho
Four girl* were atoo hurt In the mix- ehalnmakors la tha two local factories
df the Standard Chain company has

American Laundry.
If You want your iinane wMhcd
CLEAN, patronise the American
foundry, Contra, cuffs and shirts
done up in tho latest atylee. Trices

CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.

Tta IM You Hm Atrip Boell

.Whut-Km.14 114m, I

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic Ling.

SABL

matlon of the kidney* at hlahoma at
Bellow* Falla, can not recover.
Hla
physicians aay he may Huger several
,day»- .
.1. : •

magaxlne editor, 10 years old. la dead,
tbe-Temin'of «popl«r- Mr. Eckman
wM.clly clerk of Clcvsland seven y«ar»
anil at one Unu edited WlnaloWa ktog-

and political Hum bet
United Staiee and Kt

�One-Fourth to
One-Half OFF.
Lion Coffee

of Podunk visited tbo former’* paretil*.
L. BUdgo aod wife, last Friday.
Tho»Uv«r medal contest at the M- £.
church, Friday night, wm quite well
attended. The contestant* wore Eva
Edward*. Florence Loach, Clara Tuttle
and Louie Henry, Newman Tuttle aod
Goorglo Edward*. The medal »M
awarded lo Clara Tuttle.
Mabe) Roberta of Hasting* visited
our school Friday.
Saul Boylan' and wife visited Ben
Blakney and wife Iu the city Sunday.
Dr. and Mr*. McGnffln of Carlton
Center attended Ktrvlces at the Wei

town Monday on businee*.
G-. W. Kern and T. A. Blackman
made a bu*lnea« trip to Hastings, Mon­
day.
. J. G. Cutler and wife made abdalnosa
trip to Hasting*, MondayHarry Payne and Joo Robinson are
the new men on tbo C., K. 4 8. *oction
since Monday.
Last Sunday wm quarterly mooting
here with tho M. E/s. , Dr. Floyd, the
presiding elder, conducted tbe service*
In the evening.
M. R. Gwin made a businea* trip to
Battle Crook, Monday•
Nearly all of oitr people are attoudlog

To this wo have added a now, snappy lino of good* that 1*
sure to plo«M you.
..

DISUSE STAND BACKS

Our OutiniJ Flannel Department
Offer* one case 23-In. unbleached, boat value ever shown,
6c. per yard. Extra good values at To., 8c. and 10c.
‘

.

ing house for her son, until ho got*
thing* iu readiueM for hla departure
for Colorado to Join hla family.
Meodamea Fry and Nowton together
with the Ml**o* Pilgrim, visited at Mr*.
Jm. Darling's near Bed ford, Tuesday.
El win Ormsboe waa quite 111 the fore
part, of the week.
Earl Stanton and wife spent Sunday
with home friends In Nashville.
Mr*. Huffman is improving rapidly.
Frank Telhric aod wife of Richland
were guc*U of Mr*. Geo. Sheffield, hts
sister, and Ed. Tolhric, hl* brother.
Mrs. Aldrich eutertalned tho L. A.
S. Thursday. The next mooUug will

Dr. Donald McDonald,

Our Drew Goods Department
a starter we offer a complete lino of color* In ALL WOOL
VENETIAN at only SOc. per yard.

Hosiery Department
Offers otto csao 40 gunge double solo high spliced hoe) for
10c. A big pair at men's wool nocks for a small dime.

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W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO.
Spaulding's old *Und.

At

HINDS CORNERS

H. Y P. U topic next Bunday even
log l» Dark Day* and Their ixiwn.
leader Eli Lindsey OtrdlalInvltatlo
la extended to *11.
Mr*. Flower, an aged lady who mid
ed southcMt of Prairieville, wm Inter
red iu the cemetery ben- Monday after
noon Funeral al tho late home Mon
day al 2.1X1 o'clock p u. Rnv J B
Heading officiating
Th" W. F. M. 3- met al tho home o
Mr*. C Honeywell. Wednesday afui:

Mr*. Joecphlno Taggart of Hickory
Corner* Is visiting Mr*. J. S (Hud*.
The aid society wm entertained by
Mr*. Cora Robinson la*l Friday.
Ed Mvnn and wife, and Bert Rouab
of Rutland apont Sunday al Jm.

Handsome

The Sunday aahoolconvention of Hope
wm held at Hinds Corner* ImI Satur­
day- A good number from other parts
of the township were present.

Sideboards
Hastings, si Hastings House,

Floyd Im'. Saturday and Sunday during .
quarterly meeting
Ida and Jud Chandler made a busi­
ness trip lo Hasting* la*t Motidar
Dr. Fay and wife vullcd Hickory Cor­
ner* l**t Monday
Cha*. Bristol and wife are entertain
ing their son Ire* and family from Mar-

We have a most beautiful
oak, polished
golden finish, large 1H by Brt pattern shape French
bevel mirror, elegant designed standard, large
tuassive hand carving, three top drawers, double
swell, and large hand carved head on center of
base and claw feet.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23

or. McDonald

visited Mr*. Sehalbly, Bunday.
Mr*. Ovcrsmlth of South Woodland
l» visiting her daughter, Mr*. P. R.
c*.
Tuesday morning fort week'* v|«ll with Holm
Mr*. Daisy Tyler of South Woodland
their ton Chauncey and wife at Grand
Rapid*.
Elbert Edmund* and wife accompan­
ied by Mr*. L Stereo* loll Monday
morning for tho Pan-American.
Mr*. Frank Sheffield left ThuMday
for an extended visit with her daughter. vlallcu at J. it. uuraeo *, tjunuay.
Mr*. Dr. Conklin, at West Superior, ' John Fox and wife of Ohio are vbltWlacoMln.
Tbe tick In our community arc all on Ing relative* and old friend* in thl*
ally.
tho gain and roost of them able to be ▼lei
Mr*. John Geiger 1* very 111.
Married at the V. B. parsonage al
Woodland, Oct. 2nd. Mr. Alexander
Bl***Uand Mr*. Matilda Pettlegale.
Mr*. VanNoeker of HaahTilla, £. Van­
Nocker and ton LaRhu of Alpena visit­
ed at Perry Stowell's, Sunday.
Tbo young friend* of George Forman
met at hl* homo Thur»d*y evening and
gave him a pleasant aurpriso.

rily, by President Harper, of the Univsrelty of Chicago, is the opening arti­
cle In the College Man's Number (Octo­
ber 121 of Tho Saturday Evening Poet,
ot Philadelphia.
Theodore Roosevelt, Harvard 'KI Is
tbe title of an entertaining paper on the
preaid ent's college life, by his friend,

T* one of the greatest living specialists
in the treatment of all chronic disease*.
Hla extensive practice and superior
knowledge enable* him to cure every
eurab lo diacaM. All chronic dlacMce
of tha brain, spine, norvea, blood, akin,
heart, lung*, liver, stomach, kidney*
aod bowels scientifically and success­
fully treated.
Dr. McDonald'* success in tbe treat­
ment of female diseases l« (Imply marvolou*. Hl* treatment makes sickly
women strong, beautiful aod attrac­
tive. Weak men, old or young, cured
In every ease aod saved from a life ot

branded by tho must competent authorlUr*. They have dispelled tho silly no­
tion that one kind of food la needed for
brain, another for muaclw, and still
another for bone*. A correct diet will
not only nourish a particular part of tbe
body, but it will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good your food
may be, Iu nourishment U destroyed by
Indigestion or dyspepsia. You moat
prepare for their appearance or pre­
vent their coming by taking regular
doses of Green’s Atigtist Flower, tho
favorite medicine of the healthy mill­
ions. A few dose* aids dlgtwtlon, atlmulatee
liver to healthy action, part­
Jarno* RollacroUof this plaoobaa pur­ flea thoth*
blood, and makCajon feel buoy­
chased u automobile.
ant
and vigorous. You can get Dr, G.
: Mr. Burdick, our po*tmMUr, Is quite G. Green
*»
reliable remodlo* at Fred
111 at thia writing. Wa all wish him a
L. Heath’s. Get Green'* Special Ai­
PtMuTnumlter from her* attended

night ।

A Bargain at $35.

This week at $25

And others from f 12 up.

Benkes G Walldorff,
ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
nnd w^are thc people who can give yon the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.

Boilets Refined, .
Cylinders Rcbored,
Boilers Patched,,
■ 'Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Rejiairal,
All Kinds of Casting Done.
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Before having anything done give ns a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Tha Specialist,
Fulton atreei.
Qrand Rapids, Mich.

Adjoin Ing Bentley &amp; Rider’s Planing Mill.

CITY MARKETS.

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Mr*. John Draper I* on ibo eick list.
Mr*. Helen Gray, who bar spent the
past summer with 'her parent*. Geo.

Dr. Lowry kod J- «■ Dennis of H»*titjfs wcreJ.n^OTr vUlag* m&lt;1 Prairie-

Light Biscuit

unb of

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoves

NORTH CARLTON.

Michigan Central Lire Stock Yard*,
otrolt. Octolxr Stu. The demand for
live cattle is dull and quiet thU week;
receipts hare been moderate of 1st*.
Tho following price* are being paid
at the Detroit Ur* Stock Market;
Prim* steer* and heifer*, 84.40 $
84.80; handy butchers' cattle, 83. W $
84 -20; oomnidn, 82.78 Q 83.75; can tie r*'
cows, 81.80$ 82.80: stockor* and feed­
er* dull and lower at 82.78 $ 84.00.
Milch cows quiet nt 825 $ 850.
cal vo* Botlr. nt 85.00 $8». 75.
Sheep and lamb*, dull and lower;
prime lambs 84.25 (jj 84.S0; mixed
8XOOQ84.00icuU*,8l.50$n.25.
Hog* libvral receipts, mixed quality,
trade U active at the following priore:
Prime medluwu, 88.W $ 88 UJk urir- |

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Our new line of single and double barrel shot guns, hunting coats,
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ammunition, loaded shells, black and smokeless powder
we now have in stock.

TICKETS GIVEN ON ORIGINAL VOTING CONTEST.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT

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LIKED IN HASTINGS.
Tho Renown of tho Great Author

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Physician Dr. A. W. Chase la a
oented by Hastings People.
Il's by the words at the people i
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not dependent on the testimony of peo­
ple so far away that, they cannot be au­
thenticated. It's home evidence that
convinces because easily substantiated.
It’s the simple statement of things doce
and told in the words of the relieved.
Mrs. Eggleston at High St., Hastings,
Minh., says: “Dr. ATw. Chase's Nerve
Pills are a splendid medicine. My back
used to bother mo a great deal. Hard
to get abcxit and attend to my household
duties, the kidneys were inactive and I
was vary nervous. Hearing of the pills
I got a box at W. H. Goodyear's drag
store. The rraulta obtained by their
use were One, the kidneys are again
healthy and active, the back pains gone,
the nerves strong and I feel much grati­
fied m a conscnuence. The medicine
la certainly good.'’
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are
There has been some misunderstand ■
Ing among the patrons of the High
School In regard to the piano contest.
In some way they have obtained the
erroneous Idea that the school now baa
a piano, and that they do not need the
one offered by the “Crown Ogan Con,u, ii-n.. ..I—... ......

To tho persons tanking the nearest
correct guess of the combined vote for
governor In tho states of Ohio. Iowa
aad Massachusetts, at tho election to
bo held on November Sth next, will ba
awarded the prizes. The contest close*
Nov. 1st. 1001, and all gutMcs must be
In not later than above date.
By subacriblng for the Dally and
Sunday Proa Press, for one month, and
paying In advance al the regular price
Mln Minnie Miller of Kalamazoo of 60c per month, you can have one
guoss, or you can have as many guesses
visited school Monday morning.
as you pay monthly subscription* In adAll the etudenU enjoyed ibumsolvos vanca- Why not lend tn your order
immensely at the fair.
B guess in
Mr. Edger «u elected a member of
the board of examiners Tuesday after-

Stricken With Paralyaia
TEACHERS.
Handereon Grlmeu, of this place, wai
New Wall Map, Free. .
strickaa with partial paralysis and com­
pletely lost the use of one arm and aide.
The Louisville A Nashville R. It baa
After Ml eg treated by an eminent phy­
sician for quite a while without relief, jua issued a most complete wall map of
my wife recommended Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, and after using tiro IxHtlo*
of it he Is almost entirely cured.—Gxo. mounted on linen, with rollers at top
R- McDonald, Mau, Logan county, and bottom ready to.hang on wait.
W. Va. Several other very remark-

RobL Demond to wow in the employ
of itwGnuSrrnrak Railway Co. - ;

The managen, of our oounty fair as­
sociation are not especially elated over
the financial outcome of test week's
fair. There ha* been a falling off lu
receipts and a alight deficit, whereas
they had hoped f&lt;m better thing*. And
yet they have reason to congratulate
themselves for a number of things that
operated very much tn their favoe.
It reined teat week more than it has
done before in months. The dry and
thinly earth wm thoroughly soekad.
But the rein did not interfere with Ute
fair, for It very kindly came in ths
night or waited until the fair wm over,
it reinnod Tuesday night Just enough
to nicely lay the dust, and make Wedneoday a pteaaant day. Il reined Wed­
nesday night long aad hard. But It
cleared off In the morning In time to
permit pretty needy all the farmer* in
Barry county to drive in with tbelf
families to the fair and Thursday was a
lively day. Then tbo rein held off un­
til the close of the fair, Friday being
anrthor charming day. But no sooner
was the last race finished and the crowd
well on iu way homo than the clouds
returned and the rain descended with­
out one moment's let-up [Until Saturday
night.
Another thing to bo thankful for was
that there wore big crowds In attend­
ance ou both Thursday and Friday.
Then again the several dopartments
were fairly well filled, and many of the
displays ware cxoelleot. The races
were hotly contested and attractive

other races were being held last week
whore larger purses wore hung up.
Our officials tried to secure borscs from
Charlotte aod louis, but as tba pe­
cuniary Inducements at Marshall and
Grand Rapids were greater than at
Basil op they were unable to bring
their horses here. They naturally
preferred to go where the prixoa ware
largest.
On the whole, however, the fair may
be counted a suecoAs. If the balance la
slightly on the wrong side ol the ledger
the entertainment offered was up to
the standard and the crowds were large
on the last two days and satisfied.
A Herald reporter who made the
rounds of the fair, found many inter­
esting and creditable exhibits. In the
agricultural department there were
some good displays of vegetables and
fruits, though certainly not so large as
Barry county, is capable of. 3lar
Grange. No. 80*1, made a very credit­
able exhibit. A large showy star made
entirely out of seeds and grains was one
of the conspicuous features of this
exhibit while a live massauga In a glass
covered box was not the least object of
interest in the display.

Edna Barnum has goM to Grand Ba*a lucrative
Mt, sending a cloud ef hot water, steam
and soot against him and burn Ing hl*
face and head tnd both hand* andforearm* severely. HI* clothing wm set on
fire also. A. A. Willmoat happened to
bo passing by aod went to hi* awtetanoe,
and Superintendent Sweezey wm also
present to awlst
The Injured man wm token to Dr.
Lampumn’s office and his burns were
dressed and everything poalblo dono to
relieve hte tailoring*. The accident
loft tho city in dark oom lor a time while
another boiler wm being put into icr-

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Ills In no fault-finding spirit that
the Herald 1* moved to say a fow
words In conclusion relative to obvious
Improvements that are possible where­
by conditions and results that have
proved unsatisfactory In the past may
be remedied in the future. Wo believe
that the work of preparation tor the
fair should be begun earlier than It has
bean in the past. It takes limo to form­
ulate plans and secure desirable fea­
tures If tho premium booka could ba
issued earlier In the summer and the
Advertising begun sooner the results
would, we believe, be gratifying.
Then larger premiums tor races would
bring morn and faster horecs.
Again the practice of admitting the
children of tho bounty on Thursday free
has » tendency to keep down ins re­
ceipts very materially. Of coarse It Is
very nice for the people to be able to
bring their children to the fair with­
out any expense. It would be still
nicer It everyone could bo admitted
free. But unfortunately It takes a lot
of money to conduct a. fair and where
will Ii come from unlcM the people con-

General excursion to Chicago Thurs­
day, Ocl St. H.OO from Hastings for
round trip. Returning, leave Chicago
not later than Oct. 28th.
Each Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
day during October the M. C. will sell
excursion tickets to Buffalo and return
for
with return limit of six days
including dates of sale. Good In coach
only
Lust Sunday excursion of the soslooq
to Detroit and Jackson Sunday, Oct.
20, by special train leaving Hastings
7:60 a. m. Return, leave Detroit 0:30
p. m., Jackson 8:45 p. m. Round trip
rate, Detroit, (1.85; Jackson, 85c.
Excursion to Grand Rapids Oct. 31 by
special train leaving Hastlnga 8:17 a.
tn. Returning leaving Grand Raplda
0.-00 p. m. Round trip rate 00c.: chil­
dren 30u.
D. K. Titman, AqonL

Mrs. Abbie Coats and daughter Ethel
contemplate leaving la a short time.
They aspect to spend the winter at
Champaign, Bl. -,
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Henry Ragla bad an ■
visiting him teat wank.
Every onoo in a white some ooe starts
the repdrt that our doctor intosAs to
learn. But suck Is not the case. Ha
does not want to rids all over or. work
both night and day. ■ A reasonable buslness to all they expect or cars for.,
Willard Demond Is taking a vacation.
A Mr. Boltbn from Woodland Is work-

munlty. He has been boro a long time
end built up an enviable reputation for
honesty and square dealing.
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Ray Sprague, our sccouiraxxJatlng R.
R. agent gives the best of satisfaction.
Ho attends the store and station both
and Is always on time except when ho
goes to Toledo.

Wedding Beils.
One of the roost pleasing and happy
events of the seaaoo was the wedding,
Wednesday evening, Ocl 2nd, of Miss
Allie M. Keiser, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David E- Keiser, to Walter C Fitz­
Simmons at the beautiful home of the
bride's parents In the presence of ISO
guests, relatives and near friends of the
contracting parties. Promptly at eight
o'clock, to the strains of Mendelsaohn's
wedding march rendered by Mrs.
Archie McCoy of Hastings, sister of the
bridegroom, the bridal party entered,
lod by the little Misses Ethel Tubman
and Bessie Davidson, the Rev. W. L
Neal, uncle of the bride, the bride­
groom and lastly the bride attended by
her father, who gracefully gave the
bride away. When the bridal party
was In position under an artistic |&gt;ortisre of smllax with beautiful ferns and
palms forming the background, and
while soft, sweet strains of music filled

After congratulations extended by tho
minister In behalf of all the guests, the
bridal party led by the minister retired
to a neatly decorated room and partook
of a delicious luncheon, while the guests
were being served by Mr*. Kline cater­
er'. Tho decorations throughout the
house were of pink and green, roses and
Carnations prevailing. Music wm fnr^
Dished during the evening by Mrs. MoOot and Harvey Keiser. The bride is
a beautiful and accomplished young
lady with a wide circle of friends. Mr.
and Mrs. FtuStffimons reccivid many
beautiful and costly ptraento Mr.
FltkSlmmoos hM made hte home In this
city for tho pot four year* and hM won
tor himself an enviable reputation.
Mr. FltxSlmmoM te s piano tuner, and
his wife a profleteat music leacber^The

ate., jAcaaon, mien., air. j. w. moConnell at Carlton Center to Miss Alloa
Bunter. The happy couple took the
afternoon train for Chicago, and will
also visit different cities In Illinois and
Iowa. Mrs. McConnell baa held a very
responsible position In the post office
at Jackson for nearly seven yean and
is a groat help in church and society
aod while the people of Jackson regret
to loac so faithful a person, the people
of Carlton Center will be glad to gain
one. Mr. McConnell is a hustling Gisi-

wpek al work for J. F. and R. W. Rlohante baling hay.
Good opening at Cedar Creek for a
hardware store, it some lira mao that
would keep his store open and attend to
business, would oom a here and engage
in the ha;dwaro business, he would
do wall and make lots of money.
J. F. Blohards was seen on our streete
MondayCora Lammors te at work at present
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1st, where they will bo glad to receive

pony, was fourteen years less than My

KtFSMJJSft
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lSU7.-7SUA.bS!.'
invited to thslr homo and while they

Frank daisy, Battle Creek
Myrtle LCraa, NafcpUto a . .•;
Milton L. Jennings Carlton..
Eetella M. Taneaster, Carlton.

John W. MbConnaU, Carlton..
Alioe H. Hunter, Jackson.
the swine department we noticed parlicuterly the Poland China swine exhiblted by E. D. Blabop of Woodbury,
and Wm. L. &amp;OMok &lt;X Hastings, and
the Chaster Whites showed by Ira B,
Baldwin. Among the entrances of catNorw^ hlkd **r,r*1
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As use al the races were the prime attractions of the fair, the grand stand
I being crowded to Its full capacity on
Thursday and Friday. On Wednesday
the attendance was very light and the
I grand stand patronage WMcorrwpondtngiy small. Those who were present
Krever saw a good ball game between
। Hawing* and Lowell which was won by
the homo team by a wore of 8 to 3, and
sanjAfairly good races. Thechleftrank
eveete however were on Thursday and
| Friday. Sphinx, the well known trotI ter that broke the track record here
last season, going a mile lc iBi, was
to Ury to break the record again this

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Of the earlr pioneers only three now
remain. Mr. McQueen, Mr. Tester and
IMr. Olner.
Two sons and fodr grandchildren sur­
’vive him. One sou, John D., with whom
1he redded and Herman Of LoeAngelaa,
&lt;California.
Mr. Wilcox was a man of great Ini
tclloetual
worth, retaining hte meatal
1faculties until the time of his sickness.
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Ims Myers Is m ths sick list.
Bon Dally has just purchased a fine

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Mm. Elnor Myar* was st Grand Rap.RSi ids, Thursday and Friday.
Hugh Myer* moved into the bouse
owned \n Wm. Castle, test MondayMm. Cal Domaray to Ute owner of a
fine new steel range.
Deante Haskill I* at Woodland this
week moving some buildings for Jake
Risinger.
Mm. Ora Woodard visited her parante at this place test week
Several ladles spent last Wednesday
with Gsll Ham p-Myers. Light refreehtnenia were served aad a very pleasant

traverse City asylum, is taking a vaca­
tion with his parents here.
-4 A. G. Waft attended a rennins of his
old roglmuut at Howard City teat week.
A. L Barnum and wife returned from
the Empire state last Friday. Mr. Bar­
sum had a severe spell of sickness while
there. At one Utas his life was de­
spaired of.
. Mm. Peterman, fonnerly Mrs. A. I.
Sprague of Crystal, Mich., and who recontly underwent a severe surgical
operation at Grand Rapids, is here vte-

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aches,
dent to my mind that we will bo com­
pelled to adopt tbe binder aa the sys­
tem of corn cutting, for It la almost im­
needle, says the New York Tribune.
possible to hire med to go Into tbe eorc­
field and cut root by bond at any price, • Tbe. out shrank, bark st fleet, than.
drew- nearer, fading about with Its ab’and we have had to pay more for cut­ tennse, untq it' reached tbe needle.
ting the fodder than the feed waa

It irritafcathe ferriSer'at^’
kea'tht stdfriach'; interfere*'
with digestion and wean
out, the brain and nerve*.
Make the nerves strong,
t|ic, brain clear and your
head will be right.

A LESSON IN VALUES.
OLLAR for dollar, pound for pound, there b
more In Ivory Soap than In any household
soap. It is easy to find a cheap soap; but
to find purity and low price In a single soap
h not easy. They combine In Ivory Soap.
cin afford to use it tn the laundry ; you can not
afford not to use It elsewhere- It is vegetable-oil
soap, in the cheapest form in which it can be pro­
cured. You pay nothing for a fancy box, wrapper
or perfume. It is all in the soap! It floats.

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Dr.NMta’

Nervine

camping and banting tot eeveral days
in * sort of paradise valley. Om day,
during a long ride on horseback. wo

You

quiets the irritation, stimulifts digestion and builds
up nervous health and
a bottle.
strength.
S-dd by druggists « gvursslre.

Veadache

Current Opinion.

you must git mad. My old umin an
me had a spat, an t went rUbt out
an planted my peppsh*. an they eoms
right up." Rtlll .Another saying Is that
peppers to prosper must tw planted
by a redheaded or by a high tempered

Tho appointment by President Roose­
velt ot et-Govonjor Jone* at Alabama
laaUoltad States District Judge for that
state baa not been received with ■atlstaction by the republican contingent of
that common wealth. Which la . not
strange. The end and ahu of the re­
publican party In Alabama—vwpeclallv
the leaders thereof—la to dicker In del*
agate* u&gt; tbe Republican National Convac tlon aad divide among themselves
the federal ofllocs in that bailiwick.
Judge Jones, being an ex-governor, I*
of course a democrat, Tbe republicans,
It seems, presented tbe name of nomen
whom the president considered tit for
tbe place. So he turned all the rotaibaaplrenudown and named a dempreference for the aquaab; therefore
trap plants of acmmer squash are used
as a protection, and M the trap crqp
tntxsf be kept growing U hog as pro­
Mated to the physical condition of the
tection la necessary seed la planted *T-.
bank wrecker have never been treated
scion Uflcally. A man of sedeotary an4
-k.. k.kla. — —...I.. *

’wbBjrtpu0D prlcc |» nnlj- i
l ftD(j tjtf, WH f„r IM papel
I thU unequalled newijmj—
Hehai.p together our year tor 11.75.
The regular suhscripltob price rtf thr
[two pa;»er» l»

all vegetable* that ripen In the ground
and that corn moat be planted In the
light of the moon.

trie man waa Lord Soathe/a cool arranaetnent for suicide by means of a
guillotine. He had a magnificent one
erected In tbe drawing room of hla

king
It Makes Restful Sleep.
PUgrlr

and ornamented a Loci. I'reparlne for
death, hla Jwdablp had hla hair cut
close,- and, clothed tn a robe of white
ailk,- be kneeled upon the platform

llx»o. Chaulty o&lt; Barry. m.
n d lb. PMuU Court Nr lSv CHilf
tai at ilw Prr-bsw offlre. la ib« rfty

prsaaid tbe spring which should release
the knlff. But tbe spring failed to
work, and tbe would bo suicide decided
to give the guillotine to a rnuacum in­

Faws and Fruit Growers

Our Neighbors.
And now All egan; to preparing:
tall festival, to be held Oct W and ;
। Clara Urie, ’
near Sebewa, ---- . — _
and &lt;Uad at one o'clock the:
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CbeeM hare been cured at temper*turn varying from 55 degrees F. to 80
degrees F, the higher temperature*
raproeacting tho common factory coc-

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PANAMERICAN EXPOSITION
MU HOT OF COM Pl tn UHLf55 YOU ART
average diffarunca . In flavor ot tie
A story U told about a well known
lower temperature waa 0.1 points on Oxford don who knew more about the
flavor atnd 2,7 point* on turtnfe.
travels ot Ulysses than about the boat
bo sailed in. He went down to tbe
river one day to watch the eight prac­
ticing. 110 gased for awhile. Ur alienee.
• Yea," be said at last “they took very
nice—very nice indeed. I may say-but

: According to a French physician,
crying and groaning In pain are na­
ture's own methods ot subduing the
kesnaesa of physical suffering. Ue
thinks that men should freely relieve

A fill IO SAY YOU HAVE VEEH A GUEST AT

BUfHLO

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pluMber.

Illllloni Inverted In B«et Sd^ir
Plant!.

^S£j»as4 KstWMar Realtor *aA •

VERY INTERESTING FIGURE*.

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Marie E. Horton, M. D.

ifiutiipktiMiiBiii
TMCImutPUfiiliMCItj

Wm. H, STEBBINS

—Orrilher; the. best place
In ihoolly to got dean ia'«t
BUSSY BROS.' BATH RCxinS

FUNIl^A1.4?IM9TOR.

Baroda la terrorised by hoboes and
burglaries are of nightly occurrence.
If he krr-pa tip aa he baa started, all:
unkuown dog pvtaonsr at Hancock wfll
soon hare Un- city entirely depopu-

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The bom blued official rote"lnthe*e three states In'
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l-- sword-xl by Uxi Prom Publishing Ateuclslkr. ul
Ixurotu Mich., lu those maklug the ncarc*l railuiatc.
&lt;4 tlio odieta:
firr gri-.-crtwr it. tho state* d &lt;Vtlo
MauauhuseH* and Iowa, &lt;o be ’cte.-mlned by the eiocL '
non held &lt;&gt;n the 5th dav of November, 1901
f- We Lavo made arranceuionU -with cho Preu
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Sour subscribesa co participate la the distribution nf
these m«gnifloanl prises, amoun,Uog u? 615,000.

opera Sous* in Owoaao within the next
ata weeks. White tells the story boocstly hot Owrutso people are skeptical.
For mu J. Hmltb, aged 30 years! liv­
ing twu miles south of Durand, la dogd.
While o|&gt;arattng ■ core .brediler, last
Friday, fknitb enught one of bls band*
In the machinery. Blood p&lt;j Ison Ing sot

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him to partlclpata lo tho distribution of the pfixee.
Present sulweriber* may tike advantage of thl* Offer.
and thalr suHbriptions will be extended six months
from date of future ex pl ration No advance 1* made
in the price'of Our |*per; you gut th'o ccrtlflcato sbwluiety free.

IpUoo* co

Print to bi twardid it Fallens:
To the Qoarcat corrtc-t estimate........ .‘.T'.'tt.....

IBM ".............

l,57fl,462 InettoaaO

ux “.....••-•.■ .....WMI’

"...WltMtto.

1807
................................ 1,^72,10U docreiae lt.lOpercent
1808 “ ................................ 1,M2,&amp;W
"
l&amp;2peroent
1800 “............................... 1,653,381* Increaso * 7.8# par emit
1W “............................... l,!65,(no
“
18.88 per cant

^The certificates of the secretaries ot tho state* named
showing tho combined official vole will determine who
ars entitled to the prixea and the awards will bo made
within 30 days after tho official vote is known.
The Herold will publish the names and addresses of

eluding torr husband. wore detailed to
mm th# aeronaut and return with her
and the, parachute. At midnight an
alarm to the effect that the aeronaut
was lost waa spread, In respoaga fo
which MO men and bdya turned oat
and a general bunt was Instituted.
For three days and night* the river
vslk-y and (be bills south of It’ were
searched In vain. Bettering hl* wlf*
bad landed In safety. Bceley gave It a*
his opinion that «h* wns abluct d.
This waa generally bellevert ptitll the

To the next 360 nearest, 11 each.............................
300.00
Total, W7 prisro, amounting to 112,800.00

la addition, to the above prizes, the following
special prizes will he paid, . u
To the person making th? nearest correct e*tlmatebefnreJnlylO..-.;Z...7.................. «,000.00
To the person thMdng the nearest correct estlmate between July 10 and August 10.. &lt;700.00
To tbe person making the nearest correct e*tlmau&gt; between August 10 and September 10. 1600.00

W. K. Istcay. the agsd pres Went of
the defunct Find National bank ot
Nile* was arrested Baturday at hl*
paludal home on a warrant issued un­
dec Indictment Issued by tbe federal
grand Jury. Mr. I-acey was taken to
Grand Rapid* and arraigned before
Judge Wanty.
Hs bad no attorney
present, and absolutely refu.ijd to talk
Of bls ease. The Indictment contained
two counts, one defrauding and abet­
ting In the making of Mire entries In
Tho coroner s jury at Wayne In the
case of Charles DeLang. Joseph W.
Sweeney and George Leopold, killed In
a wreck Sept. 20. returned a verdtet
that they csiue to their death through,
their own negligence while stealing a,ride.
Earl Corey and E. B. Anthony, aged
about I® years, are charged with at-,
tempting to wreck a train on the G.
H,-A 1. between Muskegon and Grand
Rapids, by piling some rock* on the
track. Anthony la said to have contewed.
OathAne Tucker, of Grand Rapids,
and Jay M. i-awreacs. ot U-nowto
county. wcru paroled by Gov. -tills*.
The sentence of C. J. Thompson, who
wits parole.! early In September, waa
commuted so that be may go out of

Two resident hunter* reported meet­
ing a wild man In the wood* near tbe
headwaters of the Deer river, about
fourteen miles from Crystal Fall*.
They got within thirty fret of the
place whore be was eating the enrnure
ef a dead skunk. Ha snarled at thorn,
then bounded off Into tho woods. Hs
carried a piece of a gun barrel and
tent pole, aod from utterances of
"Public." "PublicIt to thought he la
fS°Mr?&gt;&lt;&gt;btlC' ’X P°** ’*ft 10 *&lt;*reb

. Total, 1000 prixea, amounting to U5.000.00

tKSTMFS'W*
।

X. w.
E^ftMATK

The safe in L. Wtoaman'e store. Far-'
well, was broken o,«a by .burglar*
Tuesday morning. They secured KUO
°AVtwm Btroud and Cyrus.Wtadlate.
charged with (he murder of Fred Ncwhirtb. are on trial in tha Pontiac Ctr. n't Court The alleged.crime was coratnltted during a drunken row fn that
city three mouth* ag». Newbirth SH*
hit ant tha hahd with a base bottta.
ft-to alleged, and hl* Injartea proved
ratal
The Detroit police openly express
their gmlMratton ■ at the Supreme
Court opinion that returns Louis F.

noon by ttro man. who tsue to the
bouse selling spectacle*. and crowded
htMr way tn. One ot them choked and
■ heU Mn-tlxyBD,-- while the-otbsr rimaaxkad »&lt;•, nUce.; securing &lt;85 In
WMV.M4,0UlSr &lt;rUef««. U- r. J
The VUh|' vlillie of Augusta/ Kato'
toasoo rejonty. Is jinfortitnatd. A few
years Miner Ores destroyed the entire
htnUOM* portion of the place’, and last
week tbe box nnd basket factory, the
only manufacturing Industry hi the
place, was'burned, thro whig forty per­
sons oat of work. The fact that tho
plant will not bo rebuilt makes tbe sttuatlou sjlll more discouraging.
**“*" 41 “— —
•
portant ln&lt;h

cause'of damage dona la thalr bwiln*s«. The street* have been t^n up
for weeks, and.th? contractors wB| not

About aWW Detroiters have M«nJ
thalr first automobile race*. Ttoflt
crowded «he '&gt;*» sran'l»t*“d at the
Growe Pointe tratk olid stretched half
•way- around the trick fence. A
Detroll' man. with a IH-trolt-aaflfl
machine, was - tha only cbauffrafl
nervy ewugh to contest
wlii&gt;
Alexander Wlntoh In th* big ■■world's
championship'' race, and I be Drtrtjft.
man. Henry Ford, beat Wlnbxt naarly

scalUna his

�.HAMILTON
daring Sale

800,800 bushels of 80 pounds, M*d ths
Ballwin das Halles of Paris, at 8,790,­
310,000 Winchester bushels. Thaw
estimates show that the crop of 1001 ex­
ceeds the crop of 1900 by upwards of
200,000,000 bushels, and the principal
excess Is credited to tho United Slates,

THXetasl cross la now paying dlrideeds ac ths rate of &gt;8 per oeot per an­
num on preferred aad 18 percent on
common stock, and It has just ended »
big strike- Yes Is assorts that a reduc­
tion In Its flfly per cent protection

NEW

ger and th* freest Then comes th* lit11* finger, st tbs other extremity of th*
band. Tbe middle finger Is Um main
support of the band and !s assisted by
th* first. Finally coms* the third, ths

rd* and acumen would, ax hypotbeai,
inevitably provide!
And tips from stockbrokers come un­
all their might to become independent, der tbe same suspicion. for tt Is not
a thing Impossible and most likely un­ reasonable to suppoae that one wbr
necessary. There are, then, many dif­ really bad tips worth following In hte
Tux
death
of
tho
Ameer
at
Afghanis
­
This enormous crop of the world’s
ferent goal!ties of sound, Jnst as there possession would utilise them a a twit*
most valuable food product la grallfy- tan may set Europe by tho ears. Neith­ are several Anger*. Tbe point I* to
Ing to contemplate when looked st from er Russia nor Britain will poroJt any.
tho broad standpoint al the world's wel-

teeming millions of earth. Il moans
revenues to the producers of whosx,
Senatok Hanna Is buttering Roosoprosperity to the railroads end naviga­
tion companies that carry It to market, vell up these days. You see Teddy
business to the milling industry, and hasn’t endorsed that ship subsidy bill
tho circulation u! vlai sums of money,
Stimulating and benefiting the whole

But to tbe Michigan farmer this Im­
mense crop of wheat does oot bring the
good fortune that it once would bare
done. In tbe Oral place his wheat crop
has been nearly a failure for th* past
two year*, so that bo ha* oomparailvoly

W command as long as the supply la to
large, doe* not leave him ouch margin
for profit. There are so many other
products which command good prices
that 11 doo* not pay him to rote* wheal.
Th* only way In which wheel raising
can be made profitable 1* u&gt; produce It
on » large scale, as la doo* on tho vast
wheat ranches of the oorthwest. To
th* farmer of Michigan with hte eighty,
or one hundred aod sixty acres of land,
there Is vastly larger opportunity for
money making In hay and corn and
cats, in fruit, In potatoes. Io live stock
aod dairy and poultry products, than In
the raising of wheat.
With hte fertU* lands aod scceaibiUty
to good markets, there la oo reason
why tho Michigan farmer, by engaging
In diversified farming, may not prosper
abundantly wltbmit raising wheat st
all, or al least without making It hla
main dependence as ho formerly haa
done. Tho wheat raising industry has
peered on westwaH sad north-wc*t-

SEWING
MACHINES

McCOY’S.

Sdukxtabv Gage Is merely trying
to keep down tho accumulation In tho
treasury until oongrees moots. Then'
tho republican* will take care al it.
Wk NOW export to Spain *1,000,000 a
year more than we did before the war.
Trade couldn't go there with more assur­
ance If It were following the flag.

$400 PIANO FREE,

Tbe experimenter swallowed a half
teaspoonfuJ of tbe pollen and In about
10 minutes experienced a feeling of ex­

ung Dec. 30, 1901

Orange oo &lt;be &lt;w«de and deep eruason within, each fruit has tbe a.pesranc* of having had a piece bitten oct
of It. This tart, tngrtbar with Its poi­
sonous quality, led tbe Mohammedans
dauger, for Instance. In pulling out a to represent It a* tbe forbidden fruit of
drawsr that sticks of pairing tt dean the garden of Eden aod to warn men
against Its noxious properties- ,, ,
out and letting It drop.
Tbs mark upon the fruit ts attrtbottd
There’s constant danger of tome­
thing at this sort happening, and it to Eva. Why tbe bite of Adam did not

That la to say that nlo* out of every
tan of o* button oar cost* tbe wrong
■ny We eoatmsnre wttb th* topmost

tuanda upon banks a large sum la
kept ready for use. Tbe average large
bank—say with total aareta of &lt;30,000.000—Is prepared by four liotoioffdql'

posited tn various bo si no** basks sub­
ject to Instant call, bock of that again
is perhaps &lt;3.000,000 tn United States
and ether gilt edged securities Imme­
diately marketable, and tho fourth and
last line of defense and to be retired
upon only In extreme distress la &lt;6,000.­
000 or &lt;8,000.000 In bonds aod mortgngc*. on which tbe mortgager* will be
hurriedly called to make a paymaot on
account If tbo bank is pushed to ex-

tww “ter you bav* not many year* to

b*A kaa ltJ How Ilo you

Sewing
Machines

uoiim

pulao and warmth- An Injection Inta
ths arm of half a dram ot liquid dl*tilled from an infusion of the nectaries

noise when you Anally got It open. A
window might stick at Aral and then
go up with a bang. I’ve had a door
open on me that way—fly open all of a
sudden after I’d been pushing a H a
long time sod let me through tbe door-

One of the strangest Incidents of the
hour is the ■mgeeafnl scheme of a band
of Turkish brigands, who away over In
tbo mountalM ot Bulgaria, hare boon
able to blackmail thia great American
republic and wrings hundred ihouaaod
dollar* from the American people.
Baring captured Mis* Halwx M. Bio*.,

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing. •
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
Rentes &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
J. P. Renkcs, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, rcataurunt.
R. I. Hendershott, hardware

BUY YOUR

"Noreciprocity! Down with (oreigners Tbo more they buy from us. tbo
more wn ought to try to ruin them, w&gt;
that they can't buy anything."—Re­
publican speech.

ocher and more remunerative branches
of agriculture oc which he must de­
pend, and from which there is no doubt
he will continue to reap the suocess
which he formerly woo In wheat rate­

wand*d and obtained this sum of money
• as tho price of hat* deliverance.
It la oertalply most humiliating to be
oompelladto regard these proclooiraa
sate In order u&gt; save an American wo-

Intoxication from tho nectar and poh
len of plants has been a subject of In­
vestigation by Dr. J. M. Weir. Jr. This
affects insects, and It appears that the
cosmos flower la specially potent as a

McCOY'S.

mac

Oil that wfll makeot
your machine runot
easy for 6c each, large
bottles, or 5: for 25c.
Sewing machines from
$13 to $40.

It’s Knowing How that Saves Money.

BmIij’s

Busy Bit

Impossible

by the success of their course with one
missionary what Is to hinder their re­
peating the same scheme?
It U to be hoped that cur government
will take stem to obtain satisfaction
from tho ml tan for this outrage and to
tor she most be fairly well off.
secure the protection of American sub­
He—flbe baa ■ largo family ot un­
"In that case." rejoined the one who
ject* hereafter.; against a repetition at
married daughters, you know.
such an affair. The sultan ought to bo tad epoksa first, extending hi* band.
Qbe-tNow. don’t be nasty ud say
‘w» nr* foolish to quarrel. IM ua
tought that his govei ament will be held prescribe tar Mdt other.”
something about girls and their brats*.
responsible for tbe safety of every
They are still ally* sod apparently.
American cltlxen who happen* to be » excellent health.-Youth’s Compaowithin his borders, *ven If It should ba
Moeeeary to semi a warship or two over

No stranger monument ever existed
than that which 'wab-mrted’at'tbo
Hotel de VUl* by tbe tahabitanta ,of
Laneburg. In Hanover, In honor of a
pig. This, which took the form of a'
kind of mausoleum, contained a Urge
glass case la' which waa bcnneilcally
Inclosed a fin* Mm, cut from the anl-,
mal who** mttnory was to bo bended
down to posterity. Above was a band-

F. J. BEESLEY,

PLUMBER,

HASTINGS, MICH.

on her last voyage from New
• Liverpool, made KO, 630 an
« alone. a» counting the pro-

Utter are forosd either
• With tho trust or go cut
SPlhepsfcewiUgoagaN

tied his dead along, obtained tbo scalp
money and came back Jubilant to hla
master and told him bow nroch be bad
made. Tbe master cast upon him an
eye of Abatrism gray, and then re­
marked quietly. "Weal, week ye’ll Just
pay tbe money to our cashier, for ys
ken tbe rats Is mine, not your*.’’-fiydney Bulletin.

"Mak* way. geatlemta. foe
the president of th* United BtaUs. Tbe
president at tbe United States 1 Fellow
cltlseos. make room F
Tbo chief bad stepped Into on* of tbe
stan* to look at some game, when the
clerk turned round suddenly and. Bod­
ing himself slone, suddenly changed
hte tone, and exclaimed: "My gracious!
Where baa that darned Idiot got toF 1

DISPOSED OF WITHIN 30 DAYS
Beginning Thursday, Oct. 10th, every article in
my store will be offered at prices that will move
them at once.
I have a new, up-to-date and complete line tn
every respect

YOUNG.

�7

Spices.
J’

One trial will convince you
of the superior quality of our
goods. You can bay ai con­
veniently over the phone and
your goods will be promptly
delivered.

Telephone 81.

FRED L- HEATH,
DRUGGIST.

HASTINGS HERALD

tout Mi P«fWMl.

frfend* wifi give him u roaalngM£
s ot PrairieviU* Km' at the opening party.
. . . rr
nriotHU * month. ■
I
The board of acpervbori began '
* October eemloo Monday Md have

Crook are visiting Ur, and Mr*. Archie
MoCoy.
Hunters, call on E. J. Erase for gun*
and ammunition. Ono door north of
National bank building.
The Inquiry claae at St. Rose'i church
will bo held oa Thursday and Sunday
evening* at 7:30 o'clock.
The Hastings Women'• Club will
meet In the Pariah houao Friday. Oct.
18, at half past two o'clock.
M. A. Walldorff has bought the old
Grant property on Green »treet owned
and oncupiud by Fred J. Young.

Hayden from Friday until Tuesday,
Bring year due bllb to J. E. Bogle's
grocery, one door com of City Bank and
no will oottlo with you. E. Y. Boole.
C H O*born haring decided to rent
hb farm will bare an auction of stuck,
farm tools, cut, next Tucoday at tho

county offleiab coming under the prorogaUvea of the board, thebe Mamed to
bo very Hula difficulty, except for tbe
office of drain oommlmlancr. On thb
petition the lemocralio member# wore
divided. Brvenofthem rtood by Mr.
Dooley from tho firm, bat the other
three oppooed him. rive balloU were
taken before the deadlock wm finally
brokun by the election thb morning of
Mr. Doofey, be •“’lnK obtained Iho
requblio ton votes. The board abo
elected thb morning W. A. Bobb* *uporlnUsndant of tho poor In place of
Milo William* whose term hM expired.
Yealord ay tho prooent janitor, Norton
Paton, wa* re-eloatcd to that pcultlOT.
Tho cue agalnxt Alton Shook of Yan­
kee Spring* for rape came up In circuit
court Monday. Shook, wbo lo general
hM borne a good reputation, wm aocu*ed of criminal relation* with a ytxiug
girl under fourteen years of ago, who
wa* an Inmate of hh family. The orig­
inal charge agaln*t him wa* for baatardy, but a* the girl afterward* died
tho charge wm changed to rape. Be
camo into oourt Monday and plead
guilty and a* thuro teemed to be *ome

THK C

CLOAK *

Steel vs.
FUR Cast Iron

DEPARTMENT.
If you get it here you know
it’s right
' We haven’t on old coat, to
show you. There isn’t a ques­
tionable coat in our collection.
We demand from the maker the
best he can produce.
Your
money back if you are not satis­
fied.
Children's, Misses’ and Ladies'
Coats, all lengths, styles and
prices.
Collarettes, Muffs and Boas in
great profusion and at lowest
prices. Come and sec them.

The J. S, Goodyear Co.

-

Steel has superseded iron in all structural work where.the
greatest strength and durability are required. The old­
fashioned cast-iron stove has made way for the

Majestic

Range

which is made of cold-rolled steel (the strongest steel) and
malleable iron (iron that, by an expensive process, is made
unbreakable) and the whole construction is united by hand
(the honest way.)

The MAJESTIC I* built on
honor to last the user a life
time, a long life time.
.

WE SELL IT.

GOODYEAR BROS.

George Waddle, who recently roicvrd trom thb city to Kalamazoo, has
ought the Wsud property oa Portage
treet, Id tbo latter efty.
The Hnur.P b pleased to note that
tbe board of supervisors have sleoud
Principal E. J. Edger of oar city anboob
examiner. It’s a good choice.

yeeurdbyla the tenl^dbtriafiby^TOL
Jority of lOOO. A year ago Mr. Crump
bad over SIXX) majority, QnHeaalomp,

Hartings lodge Na 68, I. O. O. F-

Baker and the Daughters cJ Rebekah
by Mrt. George Waddle

GATHERING OF INTER

$LOO,
WELCOME QpafjBUS,
Nellie Cowaday b-working for Mrs.
Iuehn*ar Rogero Corners.'
),.
Maude CMtaday ■ began teaching

MiaWUluML

. ....

Nart Sunday b Sunday School T
Day aod all tboae who are not mem
of My Son^yoobool (thb mean*

ibid*, wife Md' son.' of

Leeoh of thb plane and
'Hell of Carlton Center
an Rapids last week.
aod family spent Sunday

iiicb

balance vour account at trace by cash or
now. E. Y. Hoqlk
.
Wanted: A plane for a girl, • where
•he can work fur her beard and go to
«$«&gt;'• «nrTOr,,M. 8000 “ pc**lble.
Address, Prof. Hayden.
The W. F. M. Society of Ute M. E.
church will give their annual offering
tea at the church parlors next Wednes­
day evening from five to seven o'clock.
The society of Emmanuel pariah will
be entertained by Mrs. Julia Burnell
and the ladies associated with her
Thursday, Ock 24tb. Hupper from flvo

and Eaton Insurance Co. will bo about
twenty-eight cent* on •100. Thb ha*

Michigan Central Live Block Yards,
otrolt. October 15th. Tho demand for
live cattle b dull and quiet thb week;
Thb smammeut b however, low a* the
membership hM Incrcawd wm io keep receipt* hare been liberal of lain.
theaaMNwacncdown. Thbheremark- Tho following prices are being, paid
abt* allowing. IM at these loam ware at Ike Detroit Live Stock Market:
awoed^by^lghtalpg.—Grand Ledge In- r Prime atom and baI hrs, H.26 Q
•4.80; handy butchera'cattle, «3.80 Q
Tho Hduld wbhet to secure the **r- •4.3); common, •2.60$ tt.75-, cannm’
vloee of a yohng man. ovfir rixtoeu ytan
of age, oaa who desires to LXAUN the oowa, tl.WQ •2.50: Stockers and feedprinter'* trade. We wool a pmou who fin dt&gt;U at«2A0&lt;3U00.
Milch oowa active at MS Q NO.
draw tho eoUry of a burinm manager, ooirn lower UH.SO0N.OO.
and one who will nu kcow a’, urn end
Sheep aad lambs, dull and lower,
of elx mouth* more than all tho other
prime lambs *4.26 0 H.40-, mixed
•2.750 &gt;3.75; culb, •1.60 0*2.26.
Hogs liberal supply, mixed quality,
trade W active at tho following prioea:
[Prime mediums, H-05 Q N.10; Yorkero, M00 0 N.06; pigs, N.M 0 H.65;
roughs. U.000 M-M; stage, i off, crip­
ples U per, cwt. off.

. Tot Caueoe Night Alarm.
“Oaa night my brother'* baby waa
taken with croup." wrltos Mr*. J. C
Snider, of CriUeodan, Ky„ “11 wemed
U would strangle before we could got a
pe.-n&gt;*n«atiy cared Ik We always keep
h U tip houao tu protect mu children

; 1R. Pancoast
'
i
'
,

| JEWELRY.
RICH CUT GLASS..
FINE CHINA.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES.
......An Up-to-Datc Stock and

Dekctiw €M8M...
I

•

R-°“

Corrected by Properly Fitted Lenses.

��CASTORIA

Anarchist Editor Punlshw
J*
‘Wtfitfy Artltlel.

Tho Kind Ton Haro Always Bought, and wWg.hM been
’•■ in um for over BO years, Mi borne the signature of
■ _/)
— and has been made under his pcr-

What is CASTORIA
Cturtoriti la u harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric. Drop- and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleaaanu It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its gunrantcc. It destroys Worms
iuid allays .rc^eristuMWs.. li cureE Dlnrrtuna und Wind
Colic. It relletcs Teething Trouble*, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend.

cenuine

CASTORIA ALWAYS

OWE

YEAR

iIHG

SING.

During tho war with Bpstn Oapt,
Cook was commander of the flagship
Brooklyn and alio Admiral Schley’s
chief
of staff, that occupying the same
th« anarchist, .jvm **nt*aood to one
year In tie prattsntiary In the court relative position to Admiral Schley
(hat Captain Chadwick occupied to
of special session*.
Hl* offense was publishing In bls

KEEP YOUB BLOOD GLEAI

eh&amp;otfng of til Idle President McKlhpaid. 1 firmly believe her bend will be
paok'i testimony earn* Just bsforo the set upon a pike pole la the nearest vil­
court adjuornad for lunch, whan. Ilk* lage.*' was the statement of Hon, Z. T.
previous wltnesac*. he was asked by Sweeney, “f Columbus, Ind, «x-cor.
eul-general to Turkey:
*1 think
tbi kidnaping of Miss Stone was
Ao,e for political purposes.
Her
newsp*p«r
:lar«* that tl
□ between tl
a stayer,

Bears the Signature of

In Use For Over 30 Years.
BURGLARS FIRE

A

BUILDING.

Michigan Central
Lou I*ville &lt;5 MaAbvtlle
Railroad

ol» froro

' and Mrs. Yala v^ltndth* Bort River
eontenccs and ths ^pthtpljam or tho
-K-a.-BJfgwV patent lawyer Wash­
’ preachers was aromcd whlla tha gor- js» Inffton.TrC^whciU saaWiaH JiTdiir
.polunuu, U.au.auoraoj. of twentyona
to hit father, the war governor. Blah- ago.
op McCabe le the Binging of the rous­
ing *'Battle Hymn of the Republic,"
agg many eye* war* m^st during thej

[g

California

of Cecil W. Jt DeMoleyus, trader an
rest at Albany^ H‘ T. DeMoIeyna Is
wanted In Chicago for obtaining »!.411 from F. H. Wheaton by represent­
ing to Mtntiiai he was la the employ
sof th* war department of Qraat Brit-

Marquette

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

‘boy lost th* eight of bXh ayes
.'result of stings irndtoardlB.
■horses were atung to 4«a£&lt;

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want your linen* washed
patrouiaE tho American
Collars, cuffs aud shirt*
in th* latest styles. Prioe*

Ter Infanta aad Children.

Bi KM YhHiw Alwyi Bwtft

and Scenic Line.

iUou of the Northwestern •levated road
tit 1:10 a. ra- H* was *•« io fall from
the station platform before th* train,
witaicaa - teiegmphy la recorded here [and was un.dgr the wheels before th*
this morning.
The Dally Telegraph unotormaB could slob- - - ’■ 1 ■ '
■ays that Marconi has succeeded In I
transmitting messages through tbpalr
for nearly 350 miles, which 1* far great-

ic&amp;; SOI and MM West Baltlmor* atraet,
‘■was partially destroyed by fir# *arly
thia morning.
Loss betwwn 178.000
jand 1100,000 on stock, fully corerad by at the dlajx&gt;«al of the state committee

.JZUS/HESS
business nest Monday morning with al

commlttw. Senator Hanna and Speak

gWO.DOO. The stortfloldsra will Meet I
tomorrow to finish ths election of a
new teard of djrsctors of the tank la,

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Mrs. L A. Winn,

for two days

before.
Coffee purchased la
balk'la sure to vary.
The sealed package in which
LION COFFEE Is told .Insures
uniform flavor and strength. It
also keeps the coffee fresh and
insures absolute purity.

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Men’s Flannelette Shirts with Ties
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38c. each

DISEASE STAID BACK!

Dr. Donald McDonald,
W. E MERRITT &amp; CO.
At O. D. Spaulding's old stand. f .

Ing oyer the soil on the Harger farm
and found it suitable for making brick
sod says he will open a plant hero neat
spring.
,
Dr. Sheffield and brother. John. Jay
Mrs. Lewis Dubois of Long Island ar­
mllh, Mr. VanVranken and IraTrav- rived here last Tuesday (n answer to a
r alt started Tucsdsy for tho Pan
.merlcan.
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Dr. Gecheo of Battle Creek la taking

Sideboards
Hastings, al Hastings House,

the gueata of the Herringtons tho pwl
Neat Thursday aftarnoon Mr*. Shef­
field will entertain the Ladle* Aid so­
ciety Picnic supper.
During the week of tho fair Mr. Do-

Tom Fuller pot out sotno rough on
rate Sunday to kill the rats around bls
barn. A good stock 6oa that be would
not have taken any price for, was the
chief victim.
John Willson of Assyria visited at
George Shaffer's, FridayHenry Kabr of Chester called alLC.
W- Sbaffor'a, Wednesday.
Grandma Crane (s belter at this writ­
log. She la95 yean old.
Kirk Pennock la improving bls bouse
with a coat of paluL
.
Jehlel Caven has over nloe hundred
bushels of potatoes and say* that bo is
going to hold them for a bettor price.
Mrs. Luis Emory has returned from
north of Nashville, where she baa been
caring for her mother, who has been
quite sick, but is now on the gain.
Mr. Mesmer Is talking of trading his
town property for a place In the towoahlp of Kalamo.
Mrs. Dave Begar is quite sick at this
writing.
If reports are true Mr. Hinkley will
move to Kalamo and work for Fred
Wilk this winter, firing in his saw mill.
Mr. Noles has been quite slek with
ulcers of the stomach.
Benjamln Shaffer and wlfospon. Sun­
day at George Shaffer's.
Zorn Emory is visiting friends and
relatives In the northern part of the
*T W. and H. W. Shaffer called on

Granda&gt;» Erway Is visiting at John
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is Erway'*1. El. Linington and wife arc enter­
tho order of a woman's preference.
Jewel* form a magnet of mighty power taining the former’s brother and wife
to the average woman. Evon that of Chicago.
Aleek Russel and Sieve Vrootnan callgicateet of all Jewels, health, is often
ruined In tho strenuous efforts to make
or eave the money to purchase them. If
a woman will risk her health to get a
coveted gem. then let her fortify her­
self against the Insiduous consequences
ot coughs, colds and bronchial affections
by the regular use of Dr. Boacbeo's
German Bvrup. Il will promptly arrest
ooosumptioo in Ils early stages and hoal
the affected lungs and bronchial tabes

I ting his brother-la-Law, Mr. H kkcreon.
Prayer meeting at the Schlepp!
church will be held on Thursday even­
ing Instead of Wednesday evening from
now on.
Rev. Crites preached at the U. B.
church last Sunday morning at eleven
o’clock and rill preach there at that
hour every two weeks for the next six
months. ■
Rev. Slone aod wife of Riley vWtod
Rev. Hamp and family last week.

their slater at Carlisle, Sunday.
Mrs. John Dillon is building a new
house on ber plane
Walter Mapes' people are on the sick
« Stopped Into Uro
'•When •• child I bun

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23.

People henaboat si] -report » nice
titan at the fair and almost everybody

Um...---mr foo»
Eads, ef

Wc have a most beautiful % (&gt;a^. polished
roldcn finish, large '18 ‘by 86 pattern shape French'
bevel mirror, elegiuni designed standard, large
cnassivc hand carviing, three top drawers, double
jwcU, and large hamd carved head on center of

DR. MCDONALD
Is one of the greatest Hrtog specialists
In the treatment of all chronic dlsctscs.

of tho brain, spine, nerves,blood, skin,
heart, lunge, liver, stomach, kidneys
and bowels scientifically and auoceaofnlly treated.
Dr. McDonald's suooeeo In the treat­
ment of female diseases is simply marvolous. His treatment makes sickly
women strong, beautiful and attraotiro. Weak men, old or young,-cured
In every case aod saved from a life of
suffering. Deafness, rheumatism and
paralysis cured through his celebrated
blood aod nerve remedies and essentia!
oils charged with electricity. Tux
Deaf Made to HeahI The Lame
TO Walk! Catarrh, throat and lung
diseases cured. Dr. McDonald cures
fits and hervous diseases, ccrem* and
all skin diseases cured.
Dr. McDonald has been called the
wlxard ot the medical profession, be­
cause he reads all disease* al a glance
without asking any questions. Bick
folk, can on Dr. McDonald! It U a
pleasure to meet him. Dr. McDonald
never turns the noor from his door.
Consultation free. Those unable to
CJU‘ C*DIL DONALD MCDONALD,

Rankes &amp; Walldorff.
ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we arc the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refined,
CylitflJtrs Rebored,
Boilers Patched, ’ _•* Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Phono 47- ■ -•

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Adjoining Beetlay dt Rider's Planing MUI.

were gueem of John Brunsoy FridayT. A. and A. A. Aldrich and tfielr
,lT*ririSgI,hliods at

fiardware
3TT3U!
OUR NBW

CITY MARKETS.

hot biscuit,
and muffins.

LINE OP

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoyes,
Steel Ranges
Onr new line of single and double barrel shot .guns, hunting coats,
ammunition, loaded shrfla. black and smokeless powder
'
\iyre nop; have in st^efc. c\
&amp;T

TICKETS GIVEN ON ORIGINAL VOTING CONTEST.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT

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�Pains
Jeal of common *en*a. Mr. Jodre mtThe Nashville Maccabees give a ban­ )r tore exactly bow It waa that •*
quet and eutertalnmont this ovenlng. teptlxm bla parent* bad dabbed him
De Courory. He aaffttad wafer; .th*
E. D. Jennings, according to the
Freeport Herald, Is about the only man
tn that section who ha* any apples to
sjAcak of this year and be Is bolding his

... .______ .note* rtL
approaching danger from a di»-,
eased Heart,
If you would
avoid dcbyitkHtig' diseases, or
even sudden death from thia
hidden trouble pay heed to the
early warnings. Strengthen the
heart’s muscles, miiet its nerv­
ous irritation and regulate ita
aAion with that greatest of all
heart remedies, Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure.

GOT THE POSITION.

A GREAT MAN’S IDEA.

ENTUS, as Ruskin defines it, is simply
a superior power of seeing. Have you
the genius to see how important an
element in the success of your house-keeping
is the use of Ivory Soap? Judged by the work
it does Ivory is the cheapest soap in America
to-day. It Is'harmless. Embroideries, laces
and delicate stuffs should be washed only
with Ivory Soap.

Dr. Miles'

Heart Core
controls the heart action, accel­
erates the circulation and builds
up the entire system. Sold by
druggists on a guarantee.

HEADACHE

high cl«

llgrlm. an excellent literary
il publlnbed at Battle Creek,
[azine baa recently «me into

r nr.- i|nritig no ptins
Igrltn a high aiIhm tn»gtrr *ucreedlng lutsnlraim&gt; fsvnnibly with the

stomach Is In. good Shape and I feel
strong and vigorous. I can strongly
recommend the pills.”

Cbaso Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bee
that portrait and signature o( A. W.
Chase, M- D. are on every package,

Superstition Trail, a powerful tele of
1 the West, by Owen Wister, and illus­
trated by Remington, .is the opening
story In the Hallowe’en number (Octo­
ber 20) of The Saturday Evening Post
of t’hllsdelpbla. Other attractive fea­
ture* are a new episode’In Ths Love
Affairs ot Patricia pod a striking poem
by Holman F. Day. Mr. Day’s ballad,
Ths Night of the White Review, tells a
government, while ample for the ln- weird tele current among Glouoeater
I OHM till needs of administration both nt
borne and beyond seas, are not In movement of Mr. Kipling’s DI pay Chi
marked exoea* of properly yearly ex­ leys, and a sirecgth and originality
penditure, and thgy should treat the
subject frtan the viewpoint oi the bual. Asas man, who endeavors to secure dlvlchstsds for stockholders In a concern of
which he Is manager. Bcductloh of
revenues to the govcrcmcnt means redueUon of expooBM to ths ocople, and
rose and what little reverence they
have for it,", spoke a florist as be wrap
ped the foil about the stems of a bootounlere. 1
•
’The rose is beyond question the pret­
tiest flower that bloonu. and It was so
considered by the Turks many years
before the conquest of Gm mute There
Is a rellglr.ua legend generally believed
In throughout Turkey that tho red rose
sprang from a drop of the great prophtt Mohammed'* blood. Everything

stale occasions and for the purpose of
making rosewater.
.
_
tarmany. Then the four pro“After the conquest by the Turks
and powerful options would all Rjry would DM worship to any church
»• n*xt tew roam at least, un- until tbowajls wore cleamyd and wash­
guWanco of young Wood dlsy of the twent loth century ed with rosewater and thus purified by
the Mood of the prophet It Is urod on
I such a eondngency occur and the body for the same purpoaa A Turk
wbr-so conscience Is stung by -oine aet

from youth (t would shock hint severe­
ly to roe thv pretty flower strewn In
Iho path or a hrhtal cn«p)v. th. own on
tbo public stags or Until up m !hu&gt;itreds at a
reception or party to

“You’re In treat lock. Melinda," said
De Cocrcey. “that you got In a tittle
late on the deal. Have you seen the
inamlcc paper? No? WeH. then, Us-

The Cure that Cures
Cough*,
Colds,
Crlppo,
VHWM COUfla ASTHMA.

of'the coats of arms of weU known
families. The picture* were taken from
a series of colored prints prepared by
Gtuseppe Macaroni, an Italian. Per­
mission to reproduce the coata of anna
and men. so that the former could give
no orders, and even If they had done so
the men could not have obeyed them.
The hnrses would not fare them, and
they lay’ oo the’ ground many inches
thick. Everyman and hone tn the
,artty was Intrusted with the Insects,
and their clothing was literally eaton
,off the men as they stood helplc** and
■
as tbc locusts covered die rads, and th.
’oil . which exuded from their bodies
when crushed prevented the dr!ring
wheels from "biting." After they had
settled whole regiments were detached
.for the purpose of trampling them to
path and tilled with burning coals, bat
the crowding swartns actually mnc.thcred the Are, so vast were tbrir numbers.
Etta In a little inland like Cyprus in
one year oue-flftb of the entire revenue
was spent tn destroying the locusts,
and especially their egg*. When these
egg* are laid, they are Inclosed in a
horny envelope called a “pod.” each
pod containing 33 egga. la seven
months 1J130 tons of pods were de­
stroyed. Now, a single, ton of. poda
contains OJ.qoo.&lt;*X) eggs, and yet. in
spite of thia almost incredible dcatrucUon, ths locusts are still a dreadful
plague and show little If any symptoms

and the editor of The BweU 8irt *cttkd
With the Italian 'yreterday for *1,000,
It reem* that one pereoa cannot copy-1
right another person'* coat of arm*, but j
three particular evat* of arm* were Mr.
Macaroora own private property. Ha,
Invented them, drew them and copy-1
righted them, and It la understood that
be vraa paid *100 each for th* cae of
them by many of our best families,
who had only such claim* to them a*
"Melinda." aald Mr. Jones, “here Is • |
list of the families whoio coat* of arm* .
appeared In The BweU Set. Are yon
not sorry (bat the reed shaken by that

aald. ’take the carriage round ' to
Ctrome. th. painter. Tri I b Un to take
th!* crest off th* panel and put a mooogram tn Its place.’ "-Chicago Bccord-

To glaxe llneo article* take two
ounce* of nice pulverized gum arable.
dlMriva in one plat of belling water.
When required foe linen or for lawn or
fur muilln drvssro. put one trasjxM.nfnl
to a taLlcapeouful Into the atareb. ac­
cording io the nanrtxa- of artkfe

Farmers and Fruit Growers

OTTO;
roun

visit

to

tut

PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION
WHl NOT ot COM Pit Tt unit55 TOO ARC

AfiiT TO SAY TOUIfAVT BEEN A GUEST AT

Riinio

�PLUMBER,

Ths Ghost Dance at Hllladals ms

, a Great Thing,

DISASTER IN DETROIT RIVER.
C H.

Thomas,

IT, HtW I

th*, Dm Dhi lull

Ul a state of apathy for tlw last week
or ten days, has taaumed new arttv
tty. The products of the Michigan l&gt;eef
sugar manufacturers are coming Into
the market and drculars are l«lng
sent all over tbe mkldle west by tbe
!&gt;eet sugar people, agreeing to furnish
to customers sugar in carload k&gt;U at
10 eanta par hundred pounds ires than

vf HaxUagr litluil But

COLOBOVK &amp; POTTHB,

William L

the redskfua In single Ale wo and their
way to President Gurney’s house. who
waa abwnt.
Hcocta captorwl Prof.
Edmunds and compelled him la slug a

$15,000 in Cash
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
2,000,000.wrn

A RECKON, IN OHIO,
f MASS,, AND. IOWA
I WHAT DO VOU ESTIMATE ?

■rripUun to the

HASTINGS HERALD
and you will receive a ixu-tlficale, which will eotitle
you to participate in the distribution of the *15,000 to
be awarded by the Prose PubUahlug Aasociailou of
Detroit. Mich., to tbcM making the neareel estimates
of the cffioial Vote for governor In tbe states of Ohio.
Mwaaachnacita and Iowa, to bo determined by the elao,i« v.i.&lt; __ ,v. A.v a._
1-_ ,om
We have made arraagemenUi with tbe Pre*.
1‘ubllahlng Association of Detroit, Mich., to enable
our aubwribeta to participate la tbe dlatribuUon of
these maguifloeul prises, amounting U&gt; *16,000.

OUR OFFER.
UNTIL FUKTHEK NOTICE every use who Mods ng
5OC. tor six Months* subecriptioa U&gt; tbe Hasting.
Herald will receive a certificate which will tujtlUe
him to participate in the dtotrlbution of the prise.
1’reseat uibacriber. may take advantage at thia offer,
ami their subscriptions will be extended *ix month,
from date at future expiration. No advance to made
in the price of oi^r paper; you get the certificate abso-

—

fWlfc

YOUR ESTIMATE.

When you aeud in your subacrlptlon you atoo vend
your catimato. Be careful to write your name, address
and estimate aa plainly aa possible. Aa axxm usd re
oelve your subecripUon we will send you a certificate
ol th# P1**. Publishing Association of Detroit, Mich.,
'
containing your estimate, which will Insure you any
pria^your estimate may euutle you to claim. Wet will Die a duplicate ccrtlAcato with the Press Publishing AaaoclaUoo. Every subscriber may make aa many esUmatea and will receive as many certificates aa La sands subscriptions to
tbe Harald.
Club raisers will receive a certificate for each subscription obtained.
Wk*.
A f/Wl.

VALUABLE INFORMATION

'
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To aid aub*5rfbttl In forming their estimate, we furnish the following data:

Prim fi h AnrM u HHin:
To the nearest oorrect animate.............................$54)0000

Oil I
.1.531887
M;
ktOveroMt
. .!,67»,W increase 2.T7 per cent
.1,098,718
XEHperaa
. .1,672,100 decrease 18.40 par OMt
?. 1,639,640
••
IMpercwnt
..1,053,380 increase 7.80 par coot
..1,065,010
“
1&amp;.88 par cant
showing the oomblood official vote will determine who
are entitled to the prises and the awards will bo made
Within 30 days after the official vow to known.
Tbe Herald will publish Iho names and addresses of

Statement of Mr. W. A. Pungs, president of the Cen­
tral Saving. Bank, Detroit, Mich.
'.

, »«w HknKs (gsAs

rtUMMA, A—

elation baa deposited 513,000 in tbe Central Saving.
Bank, Detroit, Mich., far. toe expreee purpose of paying
to.primi* their.roctw* frn UWjOwnbined offi«Ial vote

To the Xrd................................................................. WOO.UO
TpAbefth
.
600 tu
To toe tab................
300B0

rules of the botUK. he cannot draw a
oongreaaman'a salary of 15,000 a yr*r
from May 1 laaj. the day that bla pre­
decessor, Crump, died. Aplin's (tough
ter. Mre. Ckuie. who baa been bla biitef
aaalatant In the poatoffiro. at MOO. will
very likely be appointed to aoccecd
la a Wale.
.
Frank Belanger, an employe bf tbe
Muskegon wafer, works department,
met with a peculiar experience which
almost resulted 1n ids denth from
fright. Workmen bad dug a bote eight

TothekOth......... . ........ J-......................................
».00
Tothonext 10astraes, lUMcb........................
150.00
Riba next 36nearoso, WOeacb.. ,...................
360.00
tbe next Itt nesrast, 16 each 710.00
To tba neat 100 nearest, M each 6*0 00
To the next 180 neaceet, V3 each--------- --------- - 5*04)0
To the next 100 nearest, S3 each.............
*00.00
To tbe next JflO nearest, •) each
980 OO
Total, tn prises, amounting to 112,800 00

In addition to the above prizes, the following
To tbe person making the noareet correct eslimate before July 10..... *1,000.00
To the pereon making tbe nearest correct esti­
mate between July 10 and Attgtus N
To the peraoo making the nearest correct esti­
mate between August 10 and September M.

Total, WOO prtica, amounting to 115,000.00
locaMof a tie, or that two or more estimator. are
__i—
divided equally between

wm rvmpieteiy destroyed .Ign lira
shortly after b o’rtortl Thursday even-.
tog. The Ore to supposed to bare
started from defective electric wiring.
lira Minnie Sweet, formerly of Chk
cago. waa arrested Ip Lansing on a.
charge of bigamy preferred by her hue­
band. George 8w«-t
Mrs. Street
came to lousing tome time ago an4
married William K. MeConkey last

A north-bound freight train struck
several overhanging cars on the bi al;,
track at Milford, Wednesday morning,
demolishfov m
causing a
of OS cs •» want on a aiding that conld
accomti odsir only W cars and the
other . stood on tbe main track
a
flagman was ayat abend to warn tbe greateat for building operatIona fever
train but fsOed to do ao. The engi­ known at Holland. Seven new fseneer stuck do bis post, and altbcugb toriee bare been ervertd.
the eugtne overturned, be was not in­
A reorganisation of the rtrt Huron
jured. Tba Dreman jumped.
Engine Jk Thresher Co. will take place
and tbe naw company wg] have a
A Uttly .CsfsatMats.
capital stock of I’M.000.
Mtos Mina "Eastman died at Torch
Lake a fow days ago, it to sup|&gt;osrd.
from taking tbe wrong medicine to yo-

pioye “f the Michigan Telephone On.,
w ho fell 25 fert from a pole on which
be waa working, near Clio, ruatalnlng
severe injuries. to resting comfortably.:
No bone, were broken, and uninea toternnl injurleg develop, be wUl re-

.bowed evidence of til trestmwit An
Inreetlgstlon rsvsaled tbs fact that
the babe was the ehHd of an uafnrturgte woman and it had been placod tn
charge &lt;&gt;C Uo Galloway mtoataw. Tbs
officers took ci-anu of the balw and &gt;t

THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OPFESS EVER MADE

MBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000,
feSMESEF

WIFE. Th?.H&lt;nUd «*•£** OulyifiOc. tor six mouth..

You gM

Boy Hicks. James Barrvtt and John
SfS:

There were *79 births m Oakland
county last ywr. all of tbs townships
with ose excopfion contributing to tbe
total.
.
Joaeph Howard, ahot Tuesday at
Owosvo by fiheriff (lerow for resist­
ing artust, to vesting easily, anti will

Inveetlgsth
8, Bowlan
found that death resulted from a tl
of morphine taken with suicidal
tent. The police authorltlee are try
Itt find out wbat became Of tbe
which Howland bad on tbe day ;
ceding bla death.
Bay City 1* apparently to dangw
an epidemic of diphtheria. Within
pant week there have Neu tl
death, from tbe dtoWto. two in

�trust Is losing money by selling at 3|
cento a pound in the beet sugar terri­
tory, but it is by no means certain that
the beet sugar men will do tbe same,
the reason bring that the by-products
of beet sugar extracriou are nearly aa
valuable aa the sugar for stock feeding
purposes. Once 1st this bs real toed by
farmers generally, and tbe sugar trort
to doomed. The tamer wiU send bis
beets to tbe factory Io be made Into eag_r and get beck tbe refuse, which
sloe* will pay all his expenses.

bofstlng of Louis PtilHppks nankeen (
kvxuers on th * flagstaff of tbe Tulle- J
des. Whan the bullsta began to cone I

Some of the southern papero have'
been going into bywsrics aver tbe lent
that Prosldent Roosevelt has enter­
tained a distinguished negro at Um1
.White House. They make no allow­'
ance for tbo fact that Booker T. Wash-1
tngtoo la a man of education and tul-'
tare, a thinker and leader, engaged In1
a most worthy attempt to uplift his fel­
low-men. He la a negro and that to
Ws hops Mr. Jloosevalt will have
enough for thorn. Mr. Roosevelt, baa
the moral courage to alt down hard on
committed an unpardonable offense
any effort of Corbin and tbe army board
against tbe south in showing especial
to
present him with a brevet for gallan­
.
...___ __ LI.-L .LAtry In action. True, Mr. Roosevelt
probs bl y earned It, but it would be ar­
rant toadyism for ths board to vote it to
It is not credible that these southern
him now after having refused tt a year
paper* represent the public sentiment
of the southern peopie. True, the ne­
gro problem has been and *1111 is a mo­
mentous cue In the iMRith. A stupend­
ous blunder was made when the ballot
was placed prematurely in the hands of
the nogroe* and th* south hu lufferel
greatly for tbe mistake. Toder a* a
people, take much stock tn the chief ar­
consequence there L* a universal feel­
gument of the Hsmpionltes. which is
ing among the whites of the south that
based entirely on an “If".
the negro must not tec permitted to
have political power al any cost. But
this feeling ought not to be allowed to
prejudice tbe southern mind against at each other when Teddy enunciated
the recognition uf true manliness and bis office-seekers policy, are now staring
lofty purpose when those qualities hap- aghast at Ito application. Reform poli­
cies, badly needed aa they are, have

belonging to tbe East India company.

toCaMa J.aueetiee Springs, KOO.
_________to Frederick and
Mary Sboup, 60s sec 27 Maple Grove,

Frederick and Mary J. Shoup to
Charlro M. Balaam, 20s sec 28 Maple

illcx, toujoura." dispatch «d her hus­
band on hl* perilous expedition.
Arrived ip London. I went straight

FURNITURE

McCOV’S.
Get first choice of new

Washington is doing more to solvo the
negro problem than perhap* any ether
man living. Hs !» not demanding po­
litical and social privileges for bl* peo­
ple but rather Industrial education.
Teach them how to work •klllfnlly and Introduce his ship subsidy bill, slightly
Intelligently and they will cease to be modified to meet sundry objections
Striking out tbe enacting clause is tbe
And because thia negro Is a refined only modification that will satisfy nine
and broadminded man engaged In a tenths of the people of tbe country.

Wk suspect that tbe British are not
worrying ao much over how tor hip tbo
Boers u they are overt their inability to
let go the tall of the ball that they
grasped ao 1 Ighlbsorted ly two yean ago.

throughout tbo season. Popular opin­
ion has attributed the origin of tbe
weU to vQi*aui4 agttoo. but a4 tha roek
inrrouxldlDg It Is limestone tt is more
than probable that the action of the
water la responsible for its creation.—

Kinu Edw*ltl&gt; shouldn't gol huffy
because the papers say that ba to ID;
they might say--m toey do of our c»bl-

ScuLXY'a expensea before the Coen
of Inquiry have amounted&lt;o about «30,000, thus eating up all bla fortune. . Is
this right?

will surely not refuse a gentleman."
The blabop drew him Into tbo hall­
way and put a not* In bla hand.
The man went lightly down the
Btafre. with a alnlst-T exultation tn bls
manner. A* the btobop recntcrvl the
room tbe woman turned bet eyca to Ma

planting.

tutlona), thereby making it possible for
the outrageous legislation of Inst winter
to stand, the supreme oourt of Pennsyl­
vania haa given ripperiam In that stale----------------- ,_______ „„____
a severe set back. The Pennsylvania Allan B. Beohtei, Thornapple
legislature, dominated by the Quay fee- ‘4- “
v
tins of tbe republican party, legislated ;
the board of revision of taxes of the olty

Thinned down to about 860

E»®ST3&amp;Si.WK«

On Um oth er band It is hard to see
ou what ground tbe navy department
and the partisans of Admiral Sampson
will be able to justify their exmree in
bringing on the investigation. They
certainly have gained nothing by it,
while the object at their persecution
stands higher in ths estimation of tbe
American people than ever before.

Tbe opponents of "ripparism" In
Penney l» aula appear to ha»e been more
successful than those In Michigan. Foe

should fare better and so began plant­
ing trees. In tbe course at his lifetime
be planted 14JSS.71O larch trees alone,
covering an area of 10.324 acres. IDs
last plantation coveted 1JW acres,
which in tbe ordinary way becomes a

included
McCOV’S,

{Uiviw

Estate of Love XL Palmer to Andrew
. Myers, und 7-Wof 80s*MRutland,
506.
,
’
•
Ebeusxar Steele per administrator to

tn Jest or earnest felt bound to deny
the reality—love and tbe power of love
to give Joy. Strange enough In this her
setting of poverty end pain!
Tbe husband laid a band upon bls
arm. “Sir, do not delay. Bbe needs
food more than she needs year prayers.
WILL not Admiral Sampson ask lor
a oourt of inquiry to determine whether
Secretary Alger's charges, as brought
In Ms book, aro justified?

SEWING
MACHINES

burger. Ma see fl Orange* ills, •846.
William F. Wolcott ir
lot39 Phillips addition
Charles W. Braith to,
ro’terrancsn sonrccs, possibly through strong, lot l30reggn*|
tbe bole sounded by tbe army officers •loo.
'
v.a
years ago. The aides of tbe well are
Joseph F. Cl i|jfol
honeycombed with carte and tunnels, Shulu, 80s *ec 3 HflMs ।
Minnie Hanker In
permitting s'gbtaeers to descend to tbo
42.38s soo 5 Irvlag^f|H
James K White io '

work, of philanthropy of axceedlng
great value to tbe soulbarn people, the
southern people cannot afford to In­
dulge tn la puerile exhibition of rage
because tbo president of the Uni tod
States baa treated him with tbe same

A. far aa the Schley oourt of Inquiry
baa gone (and tl haa practically com­
pleted Ito Investigations) tbe admiral
and his friends have no reason for anx­
iety aa W the result On the contrary
they may well be gratified wttb the
showing they have made. It appears
from the evidence that Schley waa
brave, cool and self-p assessed in time of
battle, thoughtful of his men, discreet
in judgment, anxious to do his duty, and,
what is more to the point than any th! ng
•lee accomplished tbe purpose of the
campaign tn a most thorough and bril­
liantly successful manner.
In view at the evidence It la safe to
predict that Admiral Schley will come
out of the ordeal with flying colors.
The worst that tbe court can say in Ito
decision win be that Admiral Schley
made sems mhtakee of minor charaeter,
and even U it dose say thia, it will have
to vlodteste tbe admiral against the
|gi«sn, malicious charges of Maclay, the
so-called historian, and It win have to
admit that ba fought and won one of the
greatest naval battles of ths nineteenth

furniture at low prices.

Bomc ycaia ago certain military offi­
cers aounde.l the pool nod found that
It bad a uniform depth of 80 feet of
water except tn one place, apparently
about &gt;lx feet square, where the sound­
ing Hoc went down about 500 feet

Flopidfii
Pointe.

It's Knowing How that Saves Money.

Tbe whole Initial outlay for thia plan­
tation. which baa ao Increased tbo
wealth of tbe ancient bouse of Athols,
la aald to bare been only about *15,000

The silence deepened around them.
There was no sound of returning foot­
steps ou tbe stair. Perhaps tbe echo of

Of al) the great men I taro known
Lincoln la the one who has left upon
me tbe Imprraalon of a alerting ton of
God. Straightforward. unflinching, not
loving tbe work ba had to do. but fsc-

tbe grip of Ms massive hand and the
sssrtbtag took of bto kindly sya Iremember that when Lord Lyons, who

maturity and tbo dawn tbo btobop left
the still form to tbe cars of other*
With death be bad nothing to do.
n« went to hto lonely bouse with the

F. J. BEESLEY, PLUMBER.

HASTINGS, MICH.

great Sale Continues!
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Under­
wear, Gents’ Furnishings
GOING AT .SACRIFICIAL PRICES.

most unbearable Joy.
As he passed by Um dark, deserted
glBlngroosntbeodorof wine and mess,
lingering there, came to him wtth mem­
It is impossible for one who never
orise of a world he bad lsft six boors,
er a thousand yean ago, and to which goes wrong nor makes a mistake nor
tee must go back on tbe marrow wttb romudls a blunder to know just bow to
kiiamftniw-tbo world ef hto dinner
guests. They win navtr know." aald ■tuabto ourooivea before we can really
tbe bishop, “that this waa my wedding judge of the hardships of a rough road
and tbe frailty of weary fMC. Tros
dtgbt"
_______________
character is first tender, than hopeful
and
afterward reformatory. — Ex-

‘Everything Must Go!

HERE ARC A FEW BARGAINS]
Regular 60 cent abirts, 88 cts.
Overall! worth 50 cts. for 40 cts.
$12 «itte for $10. &gt;10 Suits for $8.
$8 suit*, extra good, $4.76. 96.60 suits for $5.00.
16.00 suits for $2.75.
■»
Nice line of boys’ suits, ranging from $8.60 to $0.00, will
be sold at great reduction.
it
Children’s suits, worth from $1.75 to $6.00, marked at

routb and * efty youth la that tbe
ioniicr wants to know everything and
ll»e Uttvr thinks be knows everything.

sXn TtawK

FRED J. YOUNG.

�for one week.
Beginning Saturday, Oct. 26, f
one week up to and includii
Saturday, Noy. 0, we will *11

Barn to rouL—Inquire of W. A.
Lampman, DenUrt.
12 pound* of swewt potatoes for 8fi
c*nu*lG. W. Hyd**s.
Harley Tink la. at Grand Rapid* wm
in lb* city Saturday.

S3S

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Mr*. Wm. Grigvoy of Cheboygan is '
visiting reh^lte* Ip thU dty. ;
:
MM* NrtU* Handeydwf* la

25 CENTS.
Thii tooth powder is put no in
a gl«t* bottle with a convenient
ghgkr and is a first-class powder
lb every respect, this offer being
made solely to introduce it Af­
ter this sale the price will be 25c
per bottle.} The tooth brushes
are our regular 25c guarantecdfor-one-year kind. If the bristles
come out or the brush proves de­
fective in any way, during that
time, wc will replace it
See
our window display.
Goods delivered.
Telephone 81.

The decennial of Alfred the Orest
now bring celebrated by th* EngUah
speaking world, will be made the oooarionfor a sermon upon this illustri­
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Bush of Grand ous man, by th* Bar. Jarnos A. Brown
Rapid* are visiting their parent* in at Emmanuel church next Sunday
thia vicinity.
morning.
Dr. Marte Horton baa moved to All*,
gan where the will continue to prac­ Creek, who hare been gueata of Mr.
tice her profeaalon.
and Mr*. Archie McCoy for »cvcr*l
days, went to Grand Rapid*. Tuesday,
where they will vlait friend* and then
go to Holland and Allegan before re­
DEPARTMENT.
turning home.
Clarence Houghtalln ha* rented the
ington, OM were guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
If you get it here you know
little brick building on Jefferson street
George Hinchman last week.
it's right
If you want lamps, chamber »cu, or formerly occupied by E. Y. Bogle's
We haven’t an old coat to
grocery department, end tooved bl*
There isn’t a ques­
barber *hnp Into it. It baa been palm- show you.
nd and fitted up nicely and make* a tionable coat in our collection.

CLOAK ®

Wc demand from the maker the

DRUGGIST,

HMSTINCS HERHLD

CkiI a«4 Ptrwul.
Try some of that 12 cent oaffee at G.
W. Hyde's.
Baby cab for sale. Inquire of Mra
R. J, Edger.

Ing, Nov. &amp;h.
Try eorae of that elegaul Elsie cheese
*10. W. Hyde's.
Pig* for Mie: Henry Andrus, oo C.
C. Olmstead's farm.
TheHEBALD and Detroll's new dally,
To-Day, for only fit 10.
Mr*. Willard Tinkler of Grand Rap­
id* I* visiting In the dty.
Highest market prico paid for butler
and egg* at G. W. Hyde1*.
New furniture at clearing sale prices
al McCoy'a Got flm choice.
A haven for furol lure buyer* in MoCoy ■» clearing calc- Buy qow.
Monday
work in th* taylum.
' For *al» :ho*p, iwc thoroughbred
Shropshire ram*.—Ira Baldwin.
The proposed doer hunters* dab of
Barry countyfall cd to material!**.
For eale, Poland China shoal* for
breeding purpose*.—M. M. Btpcuw.
. Lewi* Stern, formerly a merchant in
this dty, was calling on friend* Friday.

John Sullivan of Fort Benton, Mon­
’
tana, wa* tbe gu*M of A. A., Anderson,
Wednesday.
Buy your flour al G. W. Hyde’s. 15
pounds for SO cont*. Your choice of 3.
'
. 1b*m Eggleston’* Hui* ihre**&gt;year
dd girl i« very low with whooping
cough and pneumonia.
Tbe total amount ot premiums award­
ed a* th* coanty fair this year wa*'
•$1(1.55. Lost year It wm WO.80.
Tho building occupied by James Bo­
gle’s new Rore box been much fm-•
proved in extern*! appearance by a"
tr«*b coat of paint.
The Troxel Audeal Cluo will meet
i
at th* home of Mr*. Jarnos Troxel Mon­■
day evaalng, Oct. EH. AH metaberaare

Steel vs.
FUR Cast Iron

Majestic

Range

Vont
Frank Edmonds, residing north of best he can produce.
the city, fell off a losd of bay Tuesday money back if you arc not satisafternoon and injured bla back and
kidney* quite badly. The breaking of
Children's, Misses' and Indies'

which is made of cold-rolled steel (the strongest steel) and
malleable iron (iron that, by an expensive process, is made
unbreakable) and the whole construction is united by hand
(the honest way.)

lengths, styles and

The MAJESTIC I* built on
honor to last the user a life
time, a long life time*

Coats, all
ker attended th* Baptist «taie conven­
tion at Grand Rapid* I art week.
Talmadge Clifford return ml Monday
from Findlay, O., whore be ha* been
visiting hi* -on and two brothers
Jay Blakney and Frank Aaptnall
went to Chicago, Tuesday to »eck em­
ployment at Choir trade aa barber*
Herbert Waller, now employed in the

Steel has superseded iron in all structural work where the
greatest strength and durability are required,
The oldfashioned cast-iron stove has made way for the

to do any work.
Collarettes, Muffs and Boas in
Mrs. Carrie E. Wrich of Grund Ledge, great profusion and at lowest
department Inspector, w*» In the dty
prices. Come and see them.
yesterday to Inspect the affair* of the
W. II. C. She found everything in good
■hope and complimented tbo Mjcrrtary
and treasurer especially oo their bu*i-

Mr*. Clarence Young, who submitted
to an operation al ■ Grand Rapids
hospital recently, wm able to be
Next Sunday
morning will be brought to the home of her parcel*,
“Church day1' at tbe Pr*»byt»rian Mr. and Mr*. George Tomlinson, in
church. All member* ar* requested to this city, the last of the week. She is
be present.
Th* Ladle* Aid of the U D. church

School Time
means

Hulcooes had a Jolly time. Paul waa
Mrs. L. A. McIntyre al this city will
tbo recipient of many tokens of friend­
entertain the Town Un Urile* aid aoship and each guest received a aenvenir
ci«ty, Tu&lt;wd*y, Oct. 40th, tor dinner.

electric light system la th!* city gel­
ling ready to iranifur th* system to
th* new power plank
they are making for the benefit of their
Wealed: A place for * girl, where missionary fend. Rubbers may be
ebe can work far her board and go to left at M. W. Hicks' food store, Ham*
•cbool. Answer aa noon m possible.
Addrc**, Prof. Hayden.
y

GOODYEAR BROS.

r

Shoes

'S the School Shoe that gets the hard knocks.
Cast iron
would be just the thing for school shoes if it were more

pliable and not quite so heavy.

The next best thing is our

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
made from box calf, stitched with heavy silk and will wear

American Tuesday morning.
Mr. *nd Mrs. Johnson of Manchester, wool a*k to see the 8taley underwear,
who have been visiting thdr eou. Dr. we have a complete line and at price*
G. IL Johnson, for a couple of weeks that are right Monxnx, Lamiue A
relumed homo Monday morning.
. Mrs- Frank lake* received word y**.
Choris* H. Reed, who recently went
terday that her son, Dwight Hinckley, to Det roit to work on the new paper,
wo* tun expected io Ur«. Bbe went to To-Day, accompanied by hla wife and
his home In Lansing thia morning. v- too, arrived her* Saturday, fur the pur­
Secretary Beamer wisbe* the Hts- pose ot shipping hia household furnlald to auto that these who w*rc ture w Detroit, and ranting bla bouse
awarded premium* al th* fair can ob­ hen. Mr. Re^d has a good position a*
tain them by calllog at the City bank. manager of tbe job deportment of To­
I
The HnuLD la in receipt of Th* DayThe finest Un* of cloaks, capes and
Newspaper Bln* Book, cofiUining a
atiect.PM 0&lt; lh« b«al new*p*p«ru of lb* fur* «rer shown tn thia dty will be
placed
on
sal*
M
H.
A M. Wltbey 'a, for
United Suu*. Of course the Herald
throe day* only, November 4, 5 and 6.
Thia sale la mad* by th* aamo firm that
Mie. Hannah Barlow of this city and
hold tbo a»l* laat year at H. A M.
Mrs. E. E. Chamberlain at SanFrancisco
Wlthcy'e and whoso good* gav* such
who is staying with her sister, Mrs.
splendid satisfaction. Don't forget the
Bancroft. started for the Pan-American,
Tuesday morning.
, .
For over fifty year* th* Prrcbytcrlan
Mrs. Henry McElwain of near Pechurch ha* been striving to exert an
influence for good in thia community.
right and family Tuesday night. She
The time haa now arrived when the
wa* on her way to Hickory Corner* to
people may *bow their appreciation of
see her mother who la vary UL
thia fact by depositing their Upright
The case* of J. Eggleston and Darius piano ticket* for the church. Any aid
Heath lor violating the liquor laws thus given will be fully and gratefully
WC.-U disposed of lost Saturday. Poth approcloied. H. H-VanAuken, Pastor.
pl caul guilty and were lined 110 apiece
Not long ago wo cautioned our read­
and aorta, amounting in all to «20
ers against buying a hurriedly written
apiece.
or cheap book on th* Life of Wm. Mc­
.\(g. and Mrs. Eraatua Loomis, Mr.
Kinley. No doubt th* best cm* to ap­
and Mra. Calrln Loomis and mother,
pear is being written by Colonri Alex­
Mr*. Jane Ijoomls, after a week1* visit
ander K, McClure, who wrote the Life
with Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, left y*sof Abraham Lincoln and w«*bla trusted
terday morning for their home In La
friend and biographer. Oo). McClure
Orange, O.
1* aariaud In thia work by Prof. Chart**
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Poff have Morri*, ai&gt; emlheni historian wbo wrote
moved to this dty from Battle Creek. th* AntbenUa Life of Queen Victoria
They roenpy th* Mr*. Craddock house for America. The book la printed on
in the second ward. Mr. Poff will he a good paper and handsomely bound.

Mr. W. H. ScbaMs la agent for thia city
and vicinity.
“All thing* come to him who waiH"
la an old saying the truth of which

September report* sixteen deaths in
Barry county, a* follow*: Castleton,
Johnstown, sad Nashville village, 3
•srti; Maple Gear* S; BaHlroorr, Irv­
ing, Pralriavllle, BothiDd and Yankee
Spring* 1 each. There ware no deaths
, in Assyria, Barry, f.'srium, Hawingi,
Hop*, Orsngavllle, Ttivrnappk., Wool­
land. WoodhM ti)l*&lt;*, MnldkTill* or

now affirm. Ills* boy—th* first one
too. Since the great ovsnt lock place
yesterday afternoon, Brother Cook ha*
been in such a bewildering state oi
ecstatic blla* that be haa hardly known
whether h« waa writing local* or adluxial*. It I* a goal time for delin­
quent aubacribers to go in and settle
up, Jiiat aa likely aa not they could
got two or three years thrown off. But
ait jukfcg arid*, wo want U&gt; oougratuUie’our breaker oa hiaUlwrt aoquislt'.un. it1* brti.tr than * new pre**, ar
.trwronlM^hUa.

longer without ripping than any other similar shoe.

“One pair

of Mastiff shoes always lasts my boy a year," a customer was

heard to remark the other day.

SPLENDID VALUE AT S1.25 TO 62.00.

START THE DAY RI6HT
AND EVERYTHING WILL
GO SMOOTHLY.
You can’t start right unless you can see right

The proper thing to do is to have your eyes examined

scientifically.
I have equipped myself with the latest methods and instru­

ments for

Correctly Testing and
If your sight is in any way defective or if you have head­
aches, come in and have your eyes tested
FREE OF CH/KRGE.

THE JEWELER.

�soring. ’It’s the fairies

tie Noceca hcreelf, her eyes Uka violets

OILOINQ POWDERS ARB MADE OF
.
COPPER AND SPELTER.

perieocs that befell the family In tbe
first year after setUlng. oo farm tar

nlng and never stopped until

STS £2

Noreeo O'Driscoll tbm
bad tost her fl«L-3rftf.

atoaaaaukrer. U) FMa tougdiotaace i
Um ocarwst teas of auppUre .and w

out ofl. tbe place.

in

lii ii

lW»

J

No­

HHUOMH'
BY ALICE FURLONG-

trapped catkins from the overhanging
wlllown and thin brown sheaths that

ind walked

largo

giving tbe rich surface demanded In
w|ll papers, printing, lithography, fres- tba family gathered about a large tabl«

am to spoon we wore. ■
It fell out that as Mollie Dobeny waa
to.. Mnbbe the era th uro was moncuwoman was stooped and withered. Her

April, and the brook, that came with
Iho winds from higher lands and leap-

position of tbs stuff that produces these
gulden effected
Tbe shining metallic effort la pro-

tbo matter passed, and Uo more was
uld about tt.

like the skin of so old brown apple.
Sho muttered with herrelf aa

butter around to tbe farmers' Iwuxv to
•ell. By the end of the month she had
sold sufficient co pay tbe price of a
With one hand she leaned Strang calf
"They're irvttln along." said the fa-

from tnelr crushed and broken stems
"It's late you're wsndbertu. ma’am." qulslUvr rye upon the lone cabin tn the
eaid Mollie, standing somewhat aside cleft of the hill “Mrbbe I might ns
well withdraw u&gt;c objection*.” When

nlgt.i for waudberitL Brush
rod the old woman. l•■Itlag
11 tower toward the ground.

Tiie material used la so called Dutch
metal, on alloy of copper and sj*lter.
Tbe relative proportions are varied to

the percentage of sjwJtor the lighter or
more yellowish will bo the tint of tbs
alloy.
graphite crucible* containing nlwut too
pounds of mrtal, which, when cam-!
long by half an Inch In thickness. Aft­
er coollug there an&gt; bound lute bundles
aud sent tu the roiling mill, where they

111

accept so unkhowc
stitule In its plsca.
Di Pierre's Pitt

Lbove wld them." he aald.
metal brittle, so It passes to the oU-

Your money Is thrown away when
you try an vt purl mon I with kidney
pills
Klog's Kidney and Backache
1*1 '.la hare been used for year*. Wo
know that they are the beat kfflney

tbe sulphur In coal or
"Hhe’d want Co." said young Dan.
"for 'tie scarcely a tent of milk tliry'nj
giving thia while baek."

BUoro Rnadh, evening birds began to

Having beet! softened and rendered

gel Instant rollrt Price 60c., five box­
es »2-W Fred I- Heath the.druggist,
sole agent for Barry. Allogao and Cal-

liy the fairtea sad divided brtvwn Mol
Or mebbe

cornea to them. Uh.

tbe bride brought home but pan's cows
Many a flawefjah fcerb puBAJ
fcW lire power* 113 ft to tniiks
obis. 'I redid’tci)
bow u In her milk
Hut l
wnsibeart, Ba Jrt&gt;o wanted that there waifunuod'pft
•young

Other papers have imitated
and tells ft Impartially, whether tbs
news be political or otherwise, ft Is,
In fact, almost a dally at the price of a
weekly and you cannot afford io be
without It
BepubJIoan and democrat alike can
read the Thrlce-a-Weck World with
atMoluie cootldence In Its truth.

beginning tbw rolled strip* are a dull

cried Mollie
Father John, he'll send me to the blab

। Tbe round gold JU». J01UiL .Wt-J&gt;t

Tell us one little charm that 'Id make
lie clouds hovering.

produce a uniform and unbroken folk

Ufa tbe cbitrni. Dishonest buttber baa a

to take out marks left by grease spots
out aud ttw perfaot un&lt;9 cut tmo small
st]’larva, which are laid together by
band In packets ot several hundred

Be thought that
roman turned herself baek.
And be scowled on Mollli
hcay with such an evil eye tbai
oul"

raa beat In lore upon a homely cabin

tbe bill

this unequalled newvpaper end the
HnuLf together one year for tl.lS.
rn paper* Is tZ.OO

•ofteued by lie*tlug and alow cooling..

a corpse to put Intp tbelr bosom an over a big roti of butler to the llcffermake them love you to distraction while uaxis as a present moryah. until tba

are reduced under flattening hammers
to the thinness of real goW leaf, so thin

that was all ;lb« good camo to MolUc
Dcbeay tor meddling with tusglcWalnly About People.
aald with a eboofand give tbe" ropes
soeb a poll that the plow horses came
to a stand, while tbo crows flew away

procession generally geta to tbe grave
In safety, while the evil one. coufueed
by their movements and half suffocat­
ed by tbe fireworks, Is still wandering
about the dty. Tbo Chinaman wbo diet
In the ebuntry Is not Id* such good lock,
for there la less chanco to outwit the
enemy, bat by many detours It can very

Dobeny up here at thia boorf wonder­
ed Norton to herself. seeing tbe widow

•par asked the mother
“Aa did yon catch •‘or a
I little g.rl as you roatoM

n tor Moreen I cocne bank

this condition the square sheets sa they
cotnd from tbe brass envelopes are
sheared Into small fragments end nib­
bed with olive oil through a steel sieve
having ten me*bee to the Inch and then
passed to the stamping and grinding
machlnea, where they are pulverized by
etram or water power to tbe broMo
powder of commerce. Tbe grinding
occupies from one to four hours, ac­
cording to tbe grade or quality of tbe
powder to be produced, which Is of
four grad re. from coarse to superfine.
Tbe superfluous oil Is removed by heal­
ing under pressure, and tbe powder
la then carried Into centrifugal claritlcrs. or grading machines, which, lam­
ing at a high speed, expel tbe powder
through fine orifices in tbe form of
dash which settles on Inclosed shelve*
according to weight and fineness, tba
finer particles nt tbe top. the roaraer
below, and lo this way the powder Is
divided Into Its various gradea.-Nsw

Promptly Ind Thoroughly Cured
by Dr. Chaeo'e Ointment.
A&amp;og small children, scald bead sad

very moment I stated IL 1 should pay
men of Intelligence a poor compliment
to dwell oa It for a mlouta therefore I
•hall proceed to explain It to yoa ••
minutely aa possible.”—Green Bag.

and polished, Uni wash It thoroughly
with warm soapy water, washing only
a small surface at a time and drying It
quickly by rubbing It bard w#b a flan­
nel. Mix together one pint of linseed
oil and a half plot of kerosene, wet a
hour before taking a freak piece of.
flannel and then by vigorous rubbing
poHeh the wood until ft ahlnca like i
glass. Tills will not injure tbe nicest
wood and la an easy method of keeping
furniture bright Tbe odor soon disap­
pears If tbe windows are left open.

where tbe dew wm melting but and It, tbe vegetable fungus dlnga to that ,
eame upon tbe sllrared boOowu. She port, then spreads over tbe body, with,
-gjd and, swept
daw. into her
—

‘'All’s mine. airs ulna,** Mu aald aa

Itching Scalp.

early years of tbo nluttccuth ccutury
need to Indulge In a picturesque elo­
quence. racy of tbo eoil, bat unfortonately be would sometimes forget tbe
line of argument and wonk! always
fall back oo tbe word “therefore”
which generally led bls mind back to
what be had intended saying. Bome-

against thia poor marriage tba
wu considering. Norcen O'Dt
fiord I Fitter far for Dan to

chanted night ■'
Early tbe next morning came Norecn
O'DriscoU to milk, her little cow under
tbe hedge of tbern outside Hefferttan'e
meadow, that being tbe little cow's fa­
vorite place of pasture. Tbo taut waa
rising over Drumdreg. and on soa’hern
banka tbe daisies opened their golden
cyea. In tbe hollows and stretches ot
abode the dew lay like tbo breath of tbe
wtsrajrasstw. **

trouble of making. Put a In tup of
qulcklllno as big u tbe two fists In a

six boora. Pour off tbe dear liquid
consists la girding, dipping and pal- witbout disturbing the lime, but let 1t
run through double cheesecloth. Put
even. Impalpable powder and la an In­
dustry of comparatively recent date.
It began aa a means of using up and
oUilalng tbe Imperfect leaves which

Hate nJog.
■•You're » poor craUiur*!" she aald
then. "But. since you axed me, you'll
JDK the charm. Go up to tho neighbor's

deep, soft mosses and plumy fern. He
strode up tbe mountain, over tbe gray
grass and the golden beaded furxo that
was tilling tbe darkening air with tbe
aevrut of hooey. Pure and high and
lonely was the evening star In that
misty bine hearva from which tbe rosy
angels trad flown attar tbo sun. There
waa a beaten path up the hill to that
cabin thay bad »mlled upon In love, and
•oou Dan Heffernan waa treading tbe

suit oil to tbo home and Ilrealda.

The mucus aluo iMsens tbe friction,
tboa fsclllt.ctng progress throngb tbe
water. It also serve* aa a buffer for

bride's relatives strlkaa him with a
Joan by way of welcoming him Into tbe
,,..EI (
-Mother—Sir. I hope my Utile boy
Aeeau’t worry you by hie fretting and
crying. He isn’t well, or bo erouldn't

। lb* towpath."
That's wher*

The following was a speech by a suc­
cessful competitor for the prise ot a
foot race: “UenUemen. I bare won thia

Baby Eczema.

�Mmlral WAI Tike the Stand Ute
In Hie Week
ot forty men of Company C. Ninth In­
fantry, at palanglga, in th* southern
part of th* bland of Samar. Eighty thieve* had breo to enter the caabler'a
of th* conspirators war* arrested. It vault In which'there wa* 135.000 in
1* not likely that th* troop* will tak* money and *t*inp« valued at hundred*
of 'tbousands.of dullard- Tbe bottom
of tbe vault I* of «tecl. half an Inch
thick. In thl* 07 bole* were bored un­
til a apace IS teehee* square—lust
enough to allow the entrance or a
W achingtoo, £k C. Oct. Zl—Admiral
man’s body--bad been *o weakened
Schley *111 Conclude hl* defense dur­
that tt waa possible to take out the
ing the preeent week. Ha expect* to
whole plate with little difficulty. Of
the rtWO in stamp* taken. H.T12
। were In "postage due" stamps and

WILL TELL

tePrrparationl’brAsBKFoAlondDetfulamactaa.'xlIkwaaC

Always Bought

Promotes DigrstioiiCheerfiil•easandlksl-Conlains neither
OjAum-Morphine nor Mineral.
not Nah c otic .

A perfect Remedy forConsbpa
Hon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convt dsains lewrish
IU9S andLoSR OF SLEEP.

io-to-mc Kswtassaiusr

For Over
Thirty Years

CASTORIA
Michigan Central

Ciinp, lu-uoc nJ jqiuf Ixihiy,

Scientific American.

DAILY MARKET REPORT.

A FREE PATTERN

BJW

^CALL'S
MAGAZINEWEAR.
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.

FIREMEN FALL AT FIRE.

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E. 0. digger*, paletil larycr Waablujtoo, DC., whose ad sppesre In our
oolumns, 1* an attorney of twenty-one
yearn active practice and b well reoocn-

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INAPING.

i (cation*

BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS

Kenton. Ohio, Oct. XX—Considerable tru authoihed to Secure th* boat legal
apprehension haa been urousod here by Uleat procurable at oacs, th* expense
a bold attempt to kidnap (-year-old to be defrayed by a pro rata IWMi-

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic Line*
Tourbt Car ria Southern Ibnito loaree
Chicago every Tuesday.
Daily Flrat-Clae* Sleeper Throurb Be­
tween Chicago and San Francisco.

American Laundry.
If yon want your linen* waited
LEAN, patroniw the American
auurfry. Collar*, cuff* and shirt*
9M up in the la teat *lylea. Prioer

gUp/NESSr,

ha* mad* th* following appointment*:
State—George Sawter ot New York,
United State* Consul at Antigua, West
Milwaukee. Wb., Oct 11—Chrtatlaa
Indha. Navy—Joseph O. JCatm. cap­ Wahl dropped dead tn a street car
tain; Harry Knox, explain; George W, on Ms war boms. He wa* on* of U*
Meet*, edmtnander; Nathan Sargent.
waa wealthy and served th* dty for
a long time a* park commissioner.
Formerly Wahl resided tn Chicago.
Ha waa,a brother of Louis W*bl. for­
mer treaiurer of Cook county.
WWW 0.1,
elt‘ »** dbctualng

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Ton coffee

n la all cuff**—pure coffee •'
■troog and of dellciou* ffavor^
Some coffee* are varnhbed with!
■ cheap coating oi egg*, glue &lt;* 1
other equally noilou* tuMtance*. '

* Dr. Sheffield, Jay Smith, John Shef­
field and Ira Traver returned laat Bun­
day from the Pan-American.
Lillian Phillip* of Battle Creek waa
a gu**t of Mr*. Sheffield Sunday end
Monday.
Dr/Gethlnr of Battle Creak, who
filled Dr. Sheffield'* place here during
the laat week, returned to hl* homo the
fore part of the week. Tbe young
phyriclM wa* well liked and gave
wood aatlafactlon.
Mr. and Mr*. Gillett of Ohio are
gu**t* of her brother, Sam Hinchman.
Jaaoo Tnbla* wa* in Jackson laat
Sunday.
Mr*. Simmons visited In Hasting*

A WOMAN’S
KNACK—

—for doing thlffg* right nod putting
daughter, Mr*. Will Folwelkr, and the correct ityle and *nap Into Millin­
family of Caledonia, Sunday. '
ery I* found In every production of my
Jas. Miller and family of Gaine* vis­ Hoe. I nlldl your patronage *o that
ited at Ed Morgan'a, Sunday,
I may demonstrate my claim*.
Dr. E. 8. Wright and family of Free­
port came over to bl* brother-in-law's,
Dill Benjamin, Saturday evening re­
turning borne Sunday evening.
Chas. Graves and wife are moving
upon Myron Hilmer's place, which they
will work the owning year.
There was a lurprUo on Myron Kil­
mer and family Monday evening a* a
farewell. They moved to Middleville,
W*dnesd*y. They will be mimed by
their many friend*.
Clara and Arthur Brown of east Calodoala vial tod E. P. Carpenter's. Sunder.
Our teacher, Ella Hubbard, rUlted In
Kalamaioo over Sunday.
Fred Andler's father of Leighton

Mr*. Doll Shoop !• quite »lek *1 u
writing.
Mr- H**e from Lenawee county t
been buying tome nice caul* In tb&lt;

Choice of all our Ladies’ Trimmed Hats

$1.50.
Worth from |3.00 to tfi.00.

Mrs. L A; Kline,

West End Feed Store.

Mr*. Fowler and mother vid tod at A.
D. Kennedy'i. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Bribe! of Ha*ting* vUlk
od as Mr*. Spark*'. Sunday.
Mr*. Sunder, wbo cut her wrial quite
badly on aglaaecan. t* rotne better now.
Bart KI an ay he* * barn ratal ng to?rank Edmond* fell off a load of bay
Tua*dav and waa hurt quite badly.

Friday and Saturday,

Ear Corn, Shelled Corn
Oats, Middleville Flour
Corn and Oat Feed
Corn Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Food
Oyster Shell
Stock Food

Be sure
SOLE H(

Special bargains in DRESS GOODS.
A job lot of JAND1NIERES at LESS THAN COST.

W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO.
At 0. D. Spaulding'* old stand

Handsome

Sideboards
Wc have a most beautiful % oak, polished
gulden finish, large 18 by BE pattern shape French
bevel mirror, elegant designed standard, large
massive hand carving, three lop drawers, double
swell, and large hand carved head on center of
base and claw feet.

M. W, HICKS

other day Mr. Plus wm badly hurt. Ho
was down In tbe bole digging sway
when the earth and rock caved In, the
rock striking hl* limb* Luckily for
him oo bones were broken.
Did you hear those wedding bells?

Opposite Court House.

Orijinal W Contest

a pair of those 4&amp;GUAGE DOUBLE
e regular 15c. goods at 10c.

A Bargain at $35.

This week at $25

And others from $12 up.

Benkes &amp; Walldorff.

'electee thorn wp are uorry to note that
re lo*e our old atom keeper*. G. OU*
md wife, wbo have been with tt* a good
a any year*. (&gt;ur beet wlahce go with
hem.
Lee McDonald la buay thl* week ro■rirlcg the Hind* eebool bouao. while
lack Snyder le giving It a new coal of

Hmlllon Plano.

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C- W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
Renkes &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R, Pancoast, jewelry'.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS,
Phone 47

gortlr* chill te*t week. bot| I* all right
now, ’•■■■&gt;'.
■
Fifteen tlcketereere told from here
to Kai*memo laat Saturday.
Seth Tfoknor and Perry Barnum of
Spokane, Waah., viaited barw while on
thrir way back from th* Pan-Amari0*n.
Bert Racbeldnr and family of Joni*.
Co., ware Um guret* of Manda hare
8 Goo7'Verter of Irviwg and Cha*.

Adjoining Bentley A Rider'* Planing MUI.

hardware

Hlokenoa of Carlton wore calling on

Th© Skill of the
Cook
Is demonstrated to the family
through the medium of the
food she serves. Those cooks
show the greatest skill in
making delicious and whole­
some hot-breads, cake and
biscuit who use the Royal
Baking Powder.

CARLTON CENTER.
W**l*y KUenboodand wif* b*v « bui
entertaining their two daughter* from
ILXUe Creek during lb* week.
Matti* Uhl took the early train Sat­
urday morning for Buffalo. She as­
pect* to take In the right* al V * PmAmerican white In th* dty.

OUR

NEW

LINE OF

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoves

Th* Wright- WooUtoa wedding was
a very pleasant affair, they received a
great many presents which were very
nice, they also received a check for
thirty dollar* from th* bride '• brother,
Wm. Wright, of Spokane, Wash. Th*
happy couple are viewing th* tight* at
tbo Pan-American.
Dwight Graham, wbo lived one tail*
north of th* Coater, has moved Into M.

Our new line of single and-double barrel shot
ammunition, loaded shells,' black kfld gtt
how We

TICKETS GIVEN: ON ORIGINAL VOTING CONTEST.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT
West Hud Hardware,

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Bl, IWH.
AUSPICIOUS OPES ISO

e«n kmm new.

Slfk MM Dtwmvon.

An editorial committee of four will be
, appointed each month by the principal.
. This committee will do all ths work of
editing the department, writing and
correcting copy and reading proof*.
The sentiments expressed aod the tnan•
ner of presenting them are those of Ute
' committee and their fellow pupils, not
of the editor. Tbe proofs will be read
by Ute committee and accepted by the
Hnui.O as final. All copy designed
for this department should be submitted
to the editorial committee.

Vert E. Robinson. Johnstown.
Indios. Thlg map Is printed in colors, Anna M. Ferris, Johnstown...
mounted on linen, with rollers at top John W. Benedict, Rutland...
and bottom ready to hang on wall. Serepta A. Ellison, Carlton..
8U« is 30x30 inches We will be pleased
to send a copy free to every teacher

Francis M. Roberts, 40* stc0 Hastings,

ornament In prosperity, a refuge
adversity, an entertainment at
timet; it cheers in solitude and git

The high school department will be,
given a holiday, this week. Thursdav,
in order that the faculty may take ad­
vantage of the cheap rates to visit the
Grand Rapids high school.
During the abseooo of Miss Young,
pur language teacher, who la 111, Mias
'Lottie VanAuken is taking charge of

8w*ex*y farm,’one-half mile south of
the court house, Hastings, on Tuesday,
Nor. 5th, commencing at 10 o’clock a.
m., the following dtweribed property:
One span gray mares, 8 and 10 yean
old, weight about 1400; one driving
mare, 4 years old; one registered Short­
horn bull, Duke Na 144,018; S cows tn
calf: 0 heifers coming 2 years old, In

George W. Carey to Blanche I. Lan­
caster, 40* sec 20 Irving, &lt;600.
Joseph Mead and wife to James and
Louisa Varney. 7s mc 17 Castleton, &gt;350.
Ira Etawe* to Weelvy Pettlnglll and
wife, 20* sec 18 Hastings, 1700,
Weeler Pettlnglll to Amasa K. Rich­
ardson, 2a see 35 Carlton, *330,

Tbe Hastings Musical Chib held the
second meeting at the season &lt;&gt;«. 3Hsh.
Social, literary and musical program
was enjoyed. After the claw work and
the regular business, the following

Mr. Haydon spent Saturday and Sun­
day, In Olivet, with his son Ray, who.
Is taking a course In the art depart­
ment, While there be attendod the
football gome, between Olivet and

Bresee, COa irc IB Johnstown, 11.
Bort R. Stanton to Earl J. St.
parcel see 33 Baltimore, M&lt;X&gt;.
Homer Wood etal., to Minnie
parcels sec 30 Carlton, (700.

Mis* Gladys Scldmore. who Is think­
A Typical South African Store.
ing nf finishing her senior year In the
O. R. lauwon. of Bay Villa. 8undn.
Grand Rapids high school, wit) make a
River. Cape Colony, conducts a slo
•hart visit there thia week In order to typical of South Africa, st which ci
be purchased anything from the pr
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The Misses Wightman aod Loomis
gave a Hallowe'en party Wednesday
evening.

AU juniors and seniors are now busily
engaged In preparing their orations,
which will be given MoodayA Wed­
nesdays end Fridas i^MCh week, fce.ginning with Nov. 1st, The scope of

way. Another beneficial feature is,
that the student ft made U&gt; feel more’
independent and aelf reliant, hy being,
twnpellod to express his own thought,’
before his friends and acquaintance*.
It la hoped that each will do this requlred work to the beet of bl* ability.
•nd give not only Inatroctloa w all.
but add much to theoredk of our school.'
'

Work on the Electric company's dam
at LaBargo Is being pushed rapidly
forward, and it Is expected that it will
be completed some time next month.
It has taken a large amount of time U&gt;
lay the foundations, which are very
heavy and are carried several feet be­
low the bed of the river. Tho abutihents, of which there are throe, are
built of stone, laid in best’grade'Port­
land cement and‘are from eov*n to
nine feet In thickness al the bo*e and
taper to three and four feet In thick-

He iscleker M taking off the dialect
and kept his audience Tn a roar most of
She evening.—Springfield Republican.
Mr.’ HoWell presented the character
of the lovable old man in a realistic man­
ner. and his relation at the balky bone
trade produced matrt a hMrty iaugb.
I.
_I,u .K- _tj__

Mr. Hpwell will give one of his de­
lightful eutertalnmenU unde* the auUvery substantial andlooksas if ft sp'cce at the Hastings Woman's Clnb,
next Friday Evening, Nov. 8, at the
The water wheel, or rather wheels,
for thare are two of them toountod on
one shaft, end in on? case ia a heavy
piece of machinery, weighing about
40,006 pounds, is already In place in the
’ Tho Hastings Musfoal Club la ea or­
flume. The wheel, unlike most of those
in usd, Is placed In a borixoutal po­ ganisation now in the fifth year at Ite
sition, which permits the belting di­ existence. It Is governed entirely by
rcetly to the dynamo, doing away with tie constitution and by-laws which hare
tho complicated, cumbersome gearing been drawn up by the executive board
necessary where vertical wheels are and su tea I nod to the club for approval.
The chib U not a personal organisation
but it la one from which tbe public may
gain much, and those who are mem­
bers of it many tintra mors. To those
friends who bave so kindly aided the
clnb thus tar ln lu efforts in the Up­
right Plano Contes* we extoMl our

■only In nse. In that It has no morIng wires, ail colU on the machines
being stationary, thus doing away with
ths commutator end brnahci, which are
a greet source of trouble lu other
rnakea of nMcblues -Middleville Sun.

I

AODITIOMAL COUMTY HEWS.

with notions, ribbons, glove*, laces and
light goods. The front right Is devot­
ed to silk and dress goods: the front
left to domestic goods; the rooter to
underwear, aod like goods, and back of
ibis, an unusually large stock of cloaks
wraps, skirts, furs, draperies, linens,
blankets, end tbe lines of goods that
make a complete assortment of staple
aod fcncy dry goods.
it was exported to devote tbe hours
to acquainting people with the com­
pleteness of the stock carried, but the
business actually done was consider­
able, exceeding by far anything that
had been expected. During the after­
noon and evening an orchestra dis­
coursed music and an attempt was made
to present every lady wllb a ross­

Rev. Mr. Belcher, who ha* been the
guest of bls sister, Mrs. Valliant, for

villo, Fla., Monday.
Sheriff (.‘outright has boon engaged
in his official capacity al the Harthoruo
properties with writs of atteebmeut,
Inventories etc., ever since Saturday.
Tbj&gt; rummage sale In tho Black
building will close Saturday night.
Tho ladles whoh^ro been conducting
It feel greatly pleased with tho succeao
of their enteeprise.
The case of Charles Smith va George
Schoonmaker before Justice Riker last
week, tbe action being one of trover,
resulted In a verdict for plaintiff, the
jury awarding him damages to' the

County Clerk Veits has Issued the
following hunter's licensee up to yes­
terday:
. '•
George Treece, Woodland; Henry
Hoe, Nashville: C. M. Putnam, Nash­
ville; H. T- Morrill, Johnstown; Wm.
P. Streeter, Yankee Springs; J. H. Val­
entin*."Hope; Calvin L. Hill, L- . Andraws,,Mfiple Grove; Walter H. .Burd,
Nashville; Charlee Estabrook, Wood­
land; Elmer Hynea, Woodland; George
Miller Br., Freeport; - Edward Illlenburgh, Woodland; R. J., Burns. Free­
port; Harry Turner, Y'ankoo Springs;
F.M. Turner, Yankee Springs; G. E.
Gardner, Middleville; Geo. B. Town•end, Orangeville; V. D. Andrews,
Nashville; Am B. Pennock, Dolton;
Addison Pennock/Delton.

Tbe examination of Byron Mingus,
charged with assault and battery upon
tho highway camthlsslouer of Rutland,
which was to have been held yesterday

cmpUr

Cattle are fairly active at the Detroit
Uv« Block Market, this wook.
Primo Meara and heifer*, MJk) &amp;
•5.00; handy batchers' M.OO 0 M.40;
common, tt.60 0 *1,75; cannon cows,
•1,60 0 tt.50j stockers and foede.-s
qule4ettt.M0M.SO.'
Milch cows, active at ttS 0 MO;
calve* active at 16.00 0 M.25.
Sheep and lambs lower; quality commoo; prime lambs, M.OO0M.3O; mixed,
tt.OO0H.Ot&gt;; onI la, &gt;UO0a£26.
Hogs, Iowan quality fair; prim*

letter* addressed to the following
persons remain unclaimed in this ofllce
and will lie sent to the dead letter office
If not called lor by November 4th:

BANFIBLD.

Henry Wtekwlrelost a valuable horae
at Saturday
Letter Webb of Quimby and Kittle
otetlsy of Dowling, both former toachr* at Banfleld. vb'tad Levi
vMPaliuatler
and wlfte over Bunday.
The leading cuts between nor met&lt;chacta now-a-tays art pn thq different
brands of fiour, we who have to buy are
rooalving tbe benefits acoartlngly.
Mrs. Gus Wegener and llUle eon left
last Thursday tor a two weeks' visit
with her mother and family at Gregory.
Mr*. Slawson and daughter returned
homo last Saturday from an extended
eastern trip.
Mr*. Slovens has gone to Lacey for a
few weeks' stay with friends.
Frank Doty received word that hts
mother. "GrandmaDunn " was very low
and he left for Kansas City, Tuesday. .­
William Tungate is now’ driving tbe
stage for Chas. Baker, who is very busy
hurrying repairs upon his bouse.
Ada Slawsoo has beoo engaged to

Ed Bronson and wife spent Sunday
with Al Draper and family.
Dave Hcffiebowcr will soon move to
Freeport. Wo ore aorry to lose him
from our midst.
Tbe people along tbe line who have
taken phonos can hollo now, for they
bare finished putting up tbe wires and

ite supply was exhausted before five
o'clock, and though green houses in
Haglnaw and Bay City, were called on
for roses and carnations a supply could
n/ bo obtained sufficient to give every
lady visitor a floral wwvonir.
The attendance in the evening was
larger, if possible than in the after­
noon. Tho purchasing public of Sagi­
naw certainly extended a oordial wel­
come to the now dry goods store and
the many expreesions of satisfaction
with tbe goods end prices, could but
have been gratifying to Mr Bogle aod
bls corps of capable clerks, as they
were a convincing proof that he bad
made no mistake in establishing In this
city a dry good* house at a point where
one has long been desired.—The Sagi­
naw Courier-Herald, Sunday, Oct. 20.

Miss Hattie Egglreton expects to
visit Grand Rapids, Thursday.
A. Smith of Jackson, a friend of Mr.
Haydon's, called at the school bouse
Tuesday afternoon,
Mias Minnie Boyes, a member of the
high school, Is teaching near Gun

Tbe Misses Edith and Anso Lombard
will entertain tbe flinch slub, at their
homo on Thursday evening.
- Tho oeveotb grade room, under the
supervision of Miss Jewell, turned In
more tickets during tba past week
than any other room during any one

Al 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the
doors of the Bogle dry goods store in
the Merrill block, were opened to the
public, and from tliat time until a late
hour last night, the ploqo eras crowded
■ with visitors, attracted by the an­
nouncement Of a Urge aod up-to-date
dry goods store on tho west side.
For more than Un days Mr. Hoglo
and bls assistants have been busy plac­
ing an unusually large stock of dry
goods, cloaks, wrnps, furs, skirts and
hoise furnishing goods. When it is
considered that the floor space is equal
to that of four largo stores and that
every department Is well tilled with
seasonable and dealrablo goods, some
Idea of tho task that has been accom­
plished will be appreciated. Mr. Hoglo
feels that there is much yet to bo done
before tho store will be fully In shape
for businoss, but the visitors yesterday
failed to observe that anything was
lacking, tn eyerv department goods
wore artistically displayed, and the ef­
fect was added to by artistic draperies,
stately palms, and graceful ferns.
Tho windows were handsomely

forenoon from a defective stove ।
The &lt; department’quickly subdued
flames. The lorn WMr n« v*ry h
perhaps «15 on the 'baildiagUhd

lUog her’ xliter Mrs. Itev.'lL'Hawp
and will then go to Bakersfield, Cali­ । Dr. G. W. Lowry Is making consider­
fornia, where she expects to make a
able improvement on his premia**. - Ho
permanent homo In tbe future.
' Several iwwin'n from here sHohAsA bu had his barn moved nearer th*
the funeral of Frankie Hopkins at tbe
Kilpatrick church ia4t Sunday. He
converted
the two buildings Into one
was the only son of Warren Hopkins of
very commodious and convenient bare.
A drive way will be built and a port*
oochere will be bulk on the north side at

Since the new aali-epiiring ordinance
went Into effect there baa been consldsribla Improvement in regard to
the filthy Habit which ft is designed to
overoom*. But There la a great deal at
violation of. the cgdinaooo yet. This
law wte pteeed la the interest nt beahh
and decency and the RDULD bopfieft
will be IWed up to.
Shaman Tldd, of Orangeville, weearvweced by Deputy Sheriff Hogle add

�Buys, i i *■ i u&lt;
*usu&gt;
off U&gt; the reform school he use* moral
sdsslon and home treatment. When he
finds that a boy is not going to school
be vfMt* (bp parents and talks th* mat­
ter over with them. If that docs not

duCt, the

the bars be Is usually willing to prom­
ise to go to school forever. The officer
athat the plan wortawell.
e talk with tbe parcuts seems to lie
i« of the brat lealursa of tbe Toledo
an. A youngster until he Ja out of
a teens should be governed Irani the
homo, nd from '.be police court. If
his parents do their full duty and give

PART AND PARCEL.
DAINTY box, an exquisite wrapper, a deLcatc color, and a clinging fragrance—yet all
these will not cleanse the skin! Has It ever
occurtd to you that you pay big prices foe
these things? Do you care to buy five articles or do
you require only one—a strictly pure soap. Remember
you pay for perfume whenever you buy it mixed
with soap. Don't you think it is wiser to make your
own selection of perfume and buy it separately? It is
certainly the method adopted by most persons of culti­
vated taste, those who bathe with pure ivory Soap.
IVORY SOAP-00’«. PER CENT. PURE.

Our Neighbors.

Stepped into Live Coals
“Wbaii'a child I burned my foot
frightfully,"-write*. W, -H. .Bad*, of
Jon**vllle, Ya., Whfdh canaMThorHble
leg sure* for 30 years, but Bltotlao’*
Arnica Salve wholly cured mo after
everything else failed." Infallible for
barns, scalds, cuts. oore*. bruise* and
piles. Sold by W. H. Goodyear. 3Ao.

The New York World.
sbouhl be no cocaslon for the truant of­
Timo has demonstrated that the
ficer or any other blue oo«te&lt;l official
taking a hand In -bl* bringing up- Thrice-a-Week World stands alone in
Switcbm are better than sells, ami
practical word* ot admonllloit are more
satisfactory than judicial lecture*. - cause It tolls al) the new* all lbs time
and tell* It Impartially, whether the
Grand ftauld* Pros*.
new* be political or otherwise. It U,
in fact, almost a dally at the price of a
weekly and you cannot afford to be
Enjoy Yourself.
without It.
Republican and democrat alike can
clde: Who Uss been having toe muK read the Thrico-a-Week World with
absolute confidence In fl* truth.
In addition to no**, It publisbrw tlntclass serial stories and other foatnroa
Fall* Id
bulled to I be horn a and fireside.
The Thrl^Wcak World’s regulir
subscription price la only 11.00 per year
There was » time when it was no nov­ anil this pay* for l.'ifi papers. Wo offer
elty tor gen lie wurasn to be surround &lt;d this uno&gt;]ual]ed newspaper and th*
by hoops but to be tightly eiubarrolled Herald together on* year for &gt;1 7'.
The regular subeeriptlou price of the
and set adrift dowu the wild currents

the nxnantfr feminine heart.

What's Your Pace Worth?
Homo times a fortune, but never, if
. u have • *aihrw complexion, a jaun­
diced look, modi iMUchm and blotches A.sSRssinaiot uf the president, electrocuted at Anbun.
But Dr. King's Now Lite Pills give
on Tuesday morning, Oct. 21'. at 7 12:30 o'clock.
clear side, rosy cheeks, rich comu'.cx-

LEON CZOLGOSZ,

■einlnlm

N. Y j prison

He kept his

round and lb* docUir* luck thoughtful
and *a», "Only a slight «h«-» she’ll be
ah ngfn soon '■

‘x&gt;ru uuuiitiu Debit ut doing thing* u&lt;

« ITiaote
■otlsnol smile on Ms
for he had rollecKd

Washington

tils rating will be found
nd Bradstreet's report*, as
Caledon!*

n. the com having
Irroughtlo docility and the rig bl
lure through the ioroe id a inasu..—.
penionalliy. how swvet U’ bear the
grateful deacon bld th* chief executive
'■-own In and have a swig oi cider!''
' Who has been hating the m&gt;«x fun
surprised, but more this week the widow who rolled In a
rvlreslimetiu were barrel, Or the president who poked up
it?, in behalf of the

December 2nd

man u a mod

elded there L* o Urge Iwwod fur
tn thuae two unusual experlem'nii
w,y yourself Detroit To-Day

lor his exatnse, to bring out
lonimvcray

WiwhlngUjn. li

/w-aiior. blank* and other situation lu the 1'hlhubttu
papers, aud Inventors who are Intend­
ing to apply for paten!*, would save
time by Calling at this ofllce and get­
ting the papers itelorc presenting their
...
.
ju— .
.t mi
application* through any other wfiroe. pnnxwiilon to »«uii Ucn t.banee iu,«AW

the impreeslor. I. that Lcraly

uattsual amount nf enthusiasm In
full demo-

Heetl'.'* drug store

oral'll tbin*

plil» Then their uae la not followed
by .-uustlpatkra as I* Often the cam- with

months constant!* at-u ring'

itto dem-

cotuntliuxi suicide by tia

county
farm m
of izu
120 acres
acre* m-1
In- fino( on U(, c
real oswte tar * !*«
earring a debt which It was pn'U«*«l wbki L* ruunlt
would take the farm. He oas paid lb"
,hc, ■
debt, has a little in the bank, crop* of b ‘ h(1 flp,t Ja

Increased pension i« a »ure index " Mr
Ames will spend tbe coming winter In
Southern California Mr. Ames' Eaton
. county friend* will be glad to learn of
all his good fortune —Charlotte TrlbThe Charlotte Electric Light Co are
-MP a* Charlotte was a grand success,
twomrabersof,the visiting team be­
ing quite seriously Injured.

onward muroun-ut to Santiago
•
H. rapid ** l utinisu-m with teeuing
the Miuadrou together, that eousldnnvtion being Imperative ‘.n order to have
it* full fighting strength if the nnclby
were coo wintered The wx-Allcd rttro-

have as fine o system running out of the oMutuptioQ that if tho S|MUl*rds at­
tempted to escape from Santiago they
would not run toward the other ■qus'lron, but from it. The detour was to
gain a wider horizon and a bettor
Deafness Canno' be Cured
ehanco to sight the Spaniard* If iboy
fled. The story of the battle a* told by
Schley
la n familiar one Not a feature
»&lt; b br c«
of It brand* him ax a “coward'* or a
lag u tb.*
“caitiff." A movement to carry out
the original plan to destroy the head
vessel of tbe fleet made the Brooklyn
the target of tho Spanlih fire. Toaave
her from torpedoes end shore batteries
and to run parallel with tba game in
the chase the famous loop was made, end
It wa* justified In the event. The Texas
wm not endangered br the maneuver
and tbe commodore did not "damn"
her. He was In at tho death and eager
tor mor* when it was thought another
Spanish boat remained tq bo accounted
IN HIGH REPUTE:
A* bls coae is mode ho did not disobey
Tts Great Author and Pbyatclon Dr

toy positive opinions

a corn husking nxMbino
i the husks from a thoosa da&gt;; and now they can
to frosty morning*.
_ Chavis*’J. Staako, of Middleville,

,7:

| A W. Chase Is Remembered

employed
r. the Washington departments
certain that th

Hy not haring positive opm-

wear himself out becking them op
A Detest
Willie—Those goldfish you sent home

thing: the fact

HUuisoii-Bow do you know?
"Why. 1 took them out of tbe water
and they turned brown In lb minutes."
-Ufa.

Tho Panama Cana) Company's lobby
tendency of the republican* to Increase, In Washington, hc*'Ir&lt;l by the presi­
office* and cou*e|uenlly the expeiiM.-* , dent of tbe company airiu* to have
Of running the government, It would I struck a anag In thrlr .ichetnes to
be found In tho cellmates of approprl-’i unload their unjWufllable bolding*
on l hl* government. Rear Admiral

always the last straw which breaks
tbe camel'a back.—Chicago Herald

which have nearly Hl ticrn pn-pnrru ,
■
, snbtnUaiea
_ ,ui oungrew
_____ al, ,,
forced the hand of the
fur
the rom- nal t ommloslon.
__

to,™.™
b.Mn,
burglars got Into your shop." said the
lete^tivc. "I will ace If 1 can and a

ssp-iarsi.:

wieked city.

More Blood.

zetts ielm&gt;t
south of be

"I am worklug at toms thing a little
bom Important than hunting for a
!l»w feat now.”
.
,r
And while tbe detective waited the
Bcrchant wrote a&gt; follows at bls desk:

once show the white feathet■ Ud hi*
loop wok th* saving of the Brooklyn If
not tb* destruettba of the Spanish fiaet. tafteris shop on tbs night of the1 IfHh
’
All over the world Dr. A. W. Chase's —Detroit Free Pya*s.
, FTen?b calfskin boots, a fur tritn toed
iverebst. a black broadcloth suit and
parts of this country hU skill'ti&lt; phyTravesty Upon1 Equality.
Hvek hearted villain and scoundrvV
One hupdrad and twaaty-flva year*

b

■ i« «•

‘
"f"
,h’lr
I.‘l““"■* '•"" "'"r*

which should not increase the expense* 1
They decline to do so. and there the

extent, science not having yet put war
ships bn wheels, tbe oat I males for qierlcal hire In that department for the

proprlatlou for th* current fiscal year
ilghiy power
by &gt;24,470. Extravagance 10 the exe­
Evon that
cutive department* Io Washington 1*
one of the things that democrats in
Congress should attack, even If it doos or save the money u? punchsee them. If
a woman will rUk her health to gut a.
make them personally unpopular In coveted gem, then lot her fortify IrtrWashington, where practically all the' self against the Insiduoe* eoosequeaces
papers are favorable to almost any of coughs .cold* saidbronchial affections
. by th* regular use of Dr. Hoschea's
proposition for Increasing this claaeof]I Gorrtin Strop. ' It Will promptly arrest
public expenditure some of them be­ consumpuon in Ita early stage* and heal
cause it please*.their subscribers, many _._ __ ■ ___ ... ।__ ...i.i.i - - -

down from generation to generation.
Attempts are often made to sellotfter ing that -all men are croatad «qnil.”
..
.
mM tones over the reputation of the Ono hundred and twtnty-Uar timas tag tho market affords.”
Blnoe then our Fourth of Julv acaioni , "Jacob.” be Mid tq tfae bookkeeper. of whom are government employee or
bXro poured forth thefr copious elothose who profit by the expenditure* of
In pre!** of thw equality. Ym
nJbAjW., portrait or signature which queue*
aq Amerkau, named Waahlngwo, odd
pereonal to thalr editor or owners.
is borne on ovary,tax of ,lho genuine, Of tho mast learned, mosteloquout, most tomorrow morning. Now. Mr. HawkNevertheless II' Is a growing evil and
brilliant men of the day—the nreaidanl
should be attacked in congress.
Williams of Greek 81., Hastings, Mich.,
And because the plg, Thia has been another great week
boseyr
strongly recommend
ta some shades darter
for Schley before the court of Inquiry.
r. X w, Cliaae's TJ^rve PllU lot anyshame , A savings bank account la a great ln- HU wltmseee have demolished every
•entlre to thrift In children. If one la vestige' of the caaa tbe department
and rage.
them for this complaint. I got a
begun for the baby, er cd with, a vary clique and lu witnesses sought to make
nor* also
imall snm, and added through chlld- against him, and shown that he did all
Kruger’s Prediction Fulfilled.
bood aud youth with a certain propor­
tion of the money that otherwise would that could have been expected of a
brave and capable officer, not only
while the dealruction of the Spanish

D.are on every pMa^d. ’ ,y
TO-Day, far oply &gt;2.10.

CAST

sld. Tbe UaNtof s«Jf;d«p!*m oottbe
benefits ib&gt;t
lengthened Imo years without the ces­
sation ot hmtilltiea the prophecy ha*
back with sickening force utx&gt;u
who formerly difrlded it. •

the fight. The effect of all this U aeon
outside th* court room. Schley cannot
go Into the lobby of a hqtal dr %» a thea­
tre without rroeivlng an impromptu
ovation. Instead of breaking him down

system. It L* not a cure-all, but 1( h a
certain cure for cough*, colds and all
bronchial trouble*. You can gat Dr.
G. O- Groen’arellabio remedies at Prod
L. Heath's. Got Green's Hpcclsl Almoose. .
The HERALD and The Pilgrim tonay1 n-adrance subscriber* for only &gt;1.23.

Wilier Cwritt tlduti

LoaisvillB &amp; NashvillB R. B.

flopidfii

hero. He takes all thia, jurt asb* look

and If ha feels any exultation—he would
be rocro than human If ba dldoV-he

PoinU

.

�Pentnanla lumber districts.
..
The special election at Niles to ratify

aeswkri^wX

2T

V
ATTo»»rr, aif^aw.
Proctka ka all owns n iks suu. sag tw—pc,
attaaa u aS MWaasa satraassl lo tkswwan.

HEN in Buffalo

A Bloody Tragedy In

the Upper

Engraving Go., from Okago. readied
In tbe carrying of the plan. ,
Kugrne Beandette. of Lake Uadsa.,
stands atx feet tall, weigh*1 SW
pounds. lifts MQ pounds wife Ml Mttto

Peninwit.
A GRAND RAPIDS

SENSATION,

TTAT^f&amp;'S

The 'iarbs on tbe farm oTftfa*

, RESTAURANT,

A. B. Kbnaston,

Mrs. James Cassidy of Lawton. baa
located her mlaatng husband on a farm
near Mishawaka lud. Tbere Was a
• tormy acene between the roupie. Tba
ofllcer who was win, Mr&gt; Caaaldy bad

IERVODS

DEBILITY

Tbe Cleanest Placi Io th City

Geo. M. Reed,
PLUMBER.

Wm. HL STEBBINS
Shop. One Door Mb

if Mattings National Bank

PUBLIC SALE OF DRAFT

GLENFOYLE SHORTHORNS
at "Glenfoyl^," Marshall, Mich., on

Thursday, November 14,1901,
■ . ‘ ’ i!» /

■' at

•' d&lt;f$

^fepriaing

r Voartlng miter*,
30 Bulla, from six months

to

Tbe majority of Ahf bulk aye by imported su^. Each anfcn kl u recorded and a certificate of
registry wiIT'b^ nititfed tach purchaser at the'conclusion of the isale, signed by Secretary Ameri
can Shorthorn Breeders Association.
The sale will be held In la covered pavilion, and will taki
place whatever the weather may be.
w fujilponenten \t.' ^sitively no reserve!
Glenfoyle is three railed southwest of Marshall, Mich. Partith Irotn a distance will please stop
at the Royal Hotel, and be tay guests—without expense. Ffe&lt; i conveyance to farm. A suitably
luncheon will be provided, free to alt Catalogues ready atid-w III be mailed upon application.

Maud Bunb. ut Uaj city. «U (rant­
ed a divorce from Edward Boala Wedursday end immediately took ottta Mend was married Thnrado/ tn
Edward Roose. altbougti tba dntTW*
bln.I n.atll I,.,.,.*
.
*

la the chief topic of conversation In
Ontpd Rapids. William Leotard. Ibonly man as yet taken Into custody In
connection with the ladbery rase. and
who was locked up at tba JaH tent a
brief atory af bla toanaetlon -with tbe
ease. He says lie was engag"! bjf a
tall, swarthy man. a stranger. .tn bike
same papers to Garman Tbe |»ckage
be took was a largo brown mv^oIm.
. and contained. aomel hlnx. •vp
dautly bulky. a&lt; the envelope wge.weU
paddtd. Leotm'rd aayn he Wk tbU to
Garman's room at the I.lrh&gt;»itnn amt

i»Oi*

rd deputy gatne wardru for Irertcopnty. There bis been a’ gtaat
slaughtrr of deer tn the rotttrty durlag
tbe past twu nioutha. because there
was no otherr to make complaint. . .
Lraaldaa D. Dibble, who built „tbe .

IraTAl, MraHhUH, Mich.
i wjth Ita coolants to the
Ward and dellrertd lt(to
was an eye-witness to the
n Garman a room. Arthur
inne maw whrt
Ac,

AND EVERYTHING WILL
GO SMOOTHLY.
You can’t start right unless you can see right.

The proper thing to dd is to have your eyes examined

scientifically.
I have equipped myself with the latest methods and instru-

.

state military cases, under protest
Jh, coruxrop Ja Van Buren mi)nty
p, much better than expected.
Lato
potaloca are also of a very fine qu«l..y gl wdJ
gWfroo, )n quantity.
John MenmAlfl tuts found two large

distance from Marquette. Tliej are
probably rrdlrs of a pre-bistortc ntre.
Allie Bedford, of Coldwater. though
hardly more than n mere l&gt;oj. gets two

After several hours of the swrathox
ordeel. Henry Wtotman. the coot let.
has finally yielded to' tbe Irresistible
logic and dose examination of Prose­
cutor Bockwell and make a full and
complete confession of the murder of
Mrs. Christopher Hoss on the after­
noon of September 20, 10QO. Tbt. strain
to which he baa been subjected since
Wednesday night «u too much, and
be finally broke down completely and
Officers bard HYrMted Alfred Lucio.
.kdafrae,!: "I killed tbe woman." He Olin Ctartt end Edward Labor, three
then said that his statement made Mcnroa boys. ebargrd with assaultIng
KST?’.'" •sx “‘‘t 1°!^ ‘‘n'- Sdgard T&gt;ounci!y aqd robbing him
Hmm was du reality a description of Monday night.
kto-Mn btoddy
He reftmes to • Alonso Younfv a young farmer of
mlya a motive tor the crime. rila

Three s«cUon men were Instantly
killed by the Wabash fast mall going
west near Milan at 3 o'clock Thunday :
morning. Hr then were ordered 'Mt
to drive acme cattle off the jriek.
They were returning on a handicap

way for the new tutted Railway ex­
tension, which has tx-en surveye&lt;l front
PafmfortoiT vfa Nbvt to Losing. have
led to a new survey, which to new
In progress on. a route going to tbe
CMlMU.
»M *»&lt;*
Gosw l&lt; WpWQo, fh**WdW*tb W

M,i 1 FfttiifWeT5
re Ar if yoi^fe^^&amp;d^hes, a&gt;me in and have your eyes
FREE OF CHARGE.

iitela in Sanilac county have

I me being because no cancan
■d to ship the product and all
dares are full. .
khlgan Central Railway Co
contract t«r a Chicago man to

�/

STINGS HERALD
this tbe value ot Ute tangible property,
realty, machinery, «o., should bo de- 1
du^jnd^tha baJ^oe represents the
The applicant of this principle aa, .

■■■

_■

J4aH

enunciated by the ttprame court of
Illinois, will add eery largely u&gt; tbq

possible lor human justice la operateNever, perhaps in our histdry has jos­
tles been more swiftly, and morewatls.
Imtorfly mMed'ouL Cxoigte* had a
are always valued very high whan a
perfectly fair trial ,and was treated
corporation wants to sell out, but very
througbont with aamuch consideration
low when ItoomewtaiaxaUen.
; 1
for bls rights sa any other prisoner.
He was not permitted, however, to en­
Joy much notoriety or publicity, attlng
1 which such degenerate natures as hla
delight In.
Thia very fact has been one of the

MUtab Clay on be pony tub school.
flay. an' thsr aho*1 did Tore one ‘nether.
Tbs's haw coma 1 made thu promise
tub Mias Bett.
..
"W'en tbu war break out, MIMab
Clay say be gwloe go. They git up ub
big romp'uy right that in thu county,
an* Mlstab Clay bo la csp'n. loo sec.

O P E NIN 6 X N D
FOR

So Bull er has been practically dis­
neat by ths authorities. There t* a
certain class of people who are disposed missed. Two year* ago, he was announ­
to make a hero of a criminal, expressing cing that he would have his Christmas
their sympathy for him by sending him
flowers and dainties and exhibiting an

MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,

give IV—a free hand in dealing with the
situation Truly. Booth Africa la the
graveyard of military reputations.

and l.iolgosi to commit some dastardly
Crime against men high lu authority, submarine boats are useful only M scare
for tho sake ot living for a limo in tho crows. Even so, they are well worth
false glamour of publicity. It Ostlers having Admiral Dewey has staled
their enormous self-love tn be In the
public eye and mind, and in their dis­
torted judgment 1* a compensation for
the punishment which they exp«*-t u&gt;

representing the line of The John Sbillito Co. of Cincinnati

Hence ll is highly commendable oti
the part of the prison author!Lire who
have bad Csolgnas In charge that they tain Sigsbee seems to be away off in bls
have discouraged and In large a&gt;ea»ure revxillvtlon of hl* opinion* Ln regard to I
prevented the effort* erf foolish person* tl&gt;c HpaaUli v navels tiring al .-ianUagu. |
to shower any favors upon tho prisoner,
and have eliminated to far a* pcmtble
everything sensational from the exe-

Kquietly aud sternly punished wlthou
E,
giving tho unrepentant and dafiaa
! __ murderer tho BaUafactlon of posing ui
,
hero or an Important personage Hi

How infinitely more satlsfacurry
been this treatment of Mr. McKlnl

induce the people of Barry county to visit out remodeled •

garment leaving our store will be hacked by out guarantee.

Thebe is no city lu tbe L'ulted States
aa badly governed a* Fbliadelphlsi
none aa eorrupt: none as ring ridden.
Yet the republicans will continue tziwin
at the poll* this fall cu they hare won
। In previous yoaro- sod If they don't,
they will count thcmaalva in.

Tbe Salisbury trial al Grand Rapids
to developing some very sensational
features, but tbe must sensational of al)
la contained in tho affidavits that were
submitted to the court on Monday alleg­
ing that bribery of witnemes baa been
auamptod by tame of tbe friends ot the
Indicted prosecuting attoruey. Tho
most astonishing thing about Witaewi
Garman'a affidavit la that It Implicates
.State Senator George E. Nichols, who
to one of Salsbury's lawyers, as being
the prime actor In a conspiracy to dofealthe mitt/l Justice by bribing lead-

DRY GOQPS,.GLQAKS AND CARPETS,
HASTINGS. MICH

BrXAKINO of his shipping bill. Sena­
tor Frye exclaimed pathetically, “I have
been pushing it tor twenty years." Yea.
sad the tax flyers nf the country nave
been resisting it aa a deliberate steal
lor the same length of time.

TEAM»COFFEE

OHIO republicans are already begin­
ning io talk Foraker tor president In
1004. WbaX'l tho mailer with Teddy?
But then, he la not an Ohio man and
this would disqualify him anyway In the
eyea of the Buckoyea.

Our TEA at 40 anc},:5p
cents is the same brand
wc hail so large a demand.
for at the Little Brict.

The Boers have penetrated from
their own stales to tho sea coast,.fifty
miles from Capetown and much over a
thousand awuy from their homes. Yet
the war there, like that In the Philip­
pines, "toover.*,
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.. Gpi$(i,1ATMfiRffiICIAL pricesDon't Miss This Chance!
Everything Must Go!

COFFEE at 18, 15, 20,
25 aiid 30 cents. ,
. .
The 20c. cofice ia MO-VA,

from the time when he was first ap­
proached by Nichols In New Xork city
UptHabigsum at money was. turned
over to him, in a Grand Rapids hotel,
so lba price of hto false swearing. Gar­
man, ot course, claim* that he led
Nichols and bls associate* ou, simjAy w
make testimony against them. He cer­
tainly makes out a strong rase and hto
own affidavit to corroborated by a num­
ber et others, equally straightforward
and damaging to Mr. Nichol*.
’ The situation tn which these charges
place Nlabel* to certainly a mes; dis­
tressing one.. He Is a prominent polltleian in the republican party and an
■ aspirant for the attaroey-geaeratohlp of
the state. If these charges are proved
against him, bo will be ruined political­
ly and jwofcsaionally. and, worse still,
will to *lt subject for criminal prcsoeutton and punishment. Ho denies tbe
charges, however, and allegro a con^piracy on the [art of tbe prosecution
io discredit the position ot the defense,
it' to but fair to reserve judgment

Uothing, Hats, Caps, Lrloves, I
..C-W&gt;a!S?iVJ Furnishings

HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS:
Regular 60 etui shirts, 88, cfcu.
.! .■&gt;
.
Overalls worth 50 cts. Jot 40 ct* : * ,i
..
&gt;1'1 sujts for &gt;10. &gt;10 suits for &gt;8.
&gt;8 suit?, extra good, $4.75. &gt;6.50 suits.fori&amp;OO*1
15.00 kuita for &gt;2.75.
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Nice line of boys' suits, ranging from $3.50 to &gt;6.00,
l ,1k: sold’irt gteat reduction.

.-Slkk Mi xed,^nd_P?n nj.
ly ten us what possible good aheaeeompifahed by going orer Niagara Palls In
a barrel, except to ahdW that tbe fool
killer doesn't always do his duty?
ELicnoifs will be bald In eight or
nine Mates next month, but even in
these, there seems to be little or no In­
terest (n the campaign. Thisoertalnly
la an off year lt&gt; every respect.

The Salsbury trial la developing a
stale of rotten nee* la Grand Rapids
municipal affairs that would do credit to
Philadelphia or Chicago politics.
. Th» physicians who “don't know
what killed President McKinley”,
should read the flies of tbe New York
yellow journals and And out.

fijrnres-that-wili make them go-fast. -Call Tindgetpric
-Good*-----------------------------UMBRELLAS liogttlar prices from 50c. to 11.2,’, marked,ft
“Then I beab sumpln goto' pang,
pang, an' I know wbut happenin' up
tbu road. I ran out an' grab Uistsb
Clay's boon an* jump on. 1 grab, tho
ole mule's bridle an* go skedaddlin'.
Wen I git tbah they slut ub soul lu
eight, an* it's all mighty still. No
bosses at the fence, no gemmen: all
quiet like. I kindab ahivab w'en 1 git
off tho boss an' walk up. to thu bouse.
I bee thu lights inside an’ I kin smell
tbe smoke wbah they been ebootin', J
knock right aoT on thu do', an* ub lady
come. 1 say. 'Lady, wbah'a tbu gem®enF flbe say. -They'a all gone but
cm.' AU tremblin' 1 say. 'Which oner
An’ she aay. 'Cap’n Baxtalt.' 'Wfcut
tappbur I aay.

keee corns ridln' op while they wo*
dancin' an' thu gvmmeo bad tub make
ub run tab thn bosses. Thab wus sb
little abortin', an* one gemman couldn't
Sod bto boss. Thsu 1 knew tbn gem-

FRED J. YOUNG.

Goods Delivered.

Our increased sales on
THIS
CORSET

are a guarantee that all
who wear it are well

FURNITURE

PRICES

to $t.OO.

MR

included in this sale at
McCOY’S.

An extra good line of Outing Flannel
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1' At 6c. per yard.

W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO.

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SATUROAY?^®.^^.™

for one week.

..hklwiK' Sitma«r. oct sa.
One week up to and rocludt
Saturday, TfoT.1 Mj’wfljicn

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&gt;*A’. Ciovartate JMaiiie..
...'
’ ^pj.r.AiA^l.traa.

haa bed bispensioaIncreased toa&amp;

The' O. A. R. port w!D five a aoahd

cents?.

•WW5

; fewWafer

M |Mr balLpMt Tu^Z

FtwIit’iTutt foi-

i One thoroughbred, Shropshire ram
Ikmb ;fof n0d ehdap. *C. D; Bavpywa.

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;’2S,
’• .This tooth powda is put up in,
a glass bottle with a convenient
4nd is a fiisl-closs powd&lt;»
in every respect, this oSer being
nude solely to introduce it^aoter this sale the price will he 25c
per bottle.*' The tooth. brash*
are our regular 25c guaranteed,
for-oue-year kind. If the bristles
come ont or the brush proves de­
fective in any way, during that
time, we will replace it
See
our window display.

Inion revival mactlng*. lobe
Had bt th* Methodist. Baptist, 1
oridh a&amp;U- B. churches, will
evtotaiu7'J^cryl&gt;ialy i* cordWly ln-

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‘ Six Attachment ea*es were started
Saturday against Eugene EUrthorn of
Orangeville. The complaluamaare tbe
Basting* City Bank. Hasting* National
Bank, P- A. Sheldon, Harvey WilUm*, Wm. H. Chase and John Bolden.
To morrow la All Salma Day it l»
ocedlne to aay that tonight I* Hollowe’cn. Ail the buy* and girl* have
been aware of the fact for several day*
and older people are pretty iure to be

Goods delivered.
Telephoue 81.

DRUGGIST

Farmers and Fruit Growers

They have secured some valuable bargains
in. Couches and will'-give you the benefit

AU member* ot the Farmer* and FruM
Grower* Union will please *end their
Ml** Minnie Matthew*, ucnographer
want letter* to J. E. Edward*. 6ec*y,
at the table factory, ipcm Saturday
O'Donnell, Mich.
and Sunday at Grand Rapid*.

A large Couch, covered with best tapestry,
28 inches wide, 78 inches long, nice- shape
and new patterns in colors for covers,

day in order to permit the teacher* to
vl»lt the Grand Rapid* *chix&gt;l*
Whitney. Gilkey k Co-, tba Richland

Renkes 8 Walldorff.

will bold tbalr snuukl thank offering
meeting Sunday evening. Nov. 3rd
There will be an entertaining program
with special node and an addrra* by

HUSTINGS HERHLD

WORTH $7.50.

Saturday for $4.97,
Pianos and Organs.

Coal Hi Pnwul.

THERE ARE MANY
MEN WHO WISH
evening.
Try wane of that 12 cent coffee at 0.
W. Byde*a.
Baby cab fur nale. Inquire of Mrs. elude be ha* settled down for good.
K. J. Edger.
Parwl M. .Wheeler, of..Woland
Bulk oytur* frr*h from Baltimore a tow oabtp, died Tuesday moral r.g after
a week** lllhekfevrhh pc eu moo la. My.
G. W Hyde'*.
Whetf*r wm one rf
oldest of Bar­
r&gt; ouumy* piooaars and wa* wldeiyao’visitor, Monday.
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qualaud In tho county, The funeral
Plgtforanlai Henry Andrua oo C.
will be held tomorrow at IbeKH Pat­
(1 Olmstead1* farm.
rick churchi jn Woodland al KUO a. m.
Uunt*r»whl bo allowed to kill but
Lxiwta V, LaClair, proprietor of a bo^1 and saloon at Middleville, Wa* ar
UighMt uiarket. price paid for bum
rettvd Tpaajlay oy Deputy Sheriff Hoand egg* at G. W Hyde'*.
gIe. on the charge* of keeping saloon
Judge Smith went to^lharlottc' M&lt;*
opetj on Sunday and also onlxbor Day,
day morning to hold cdurt.
(
the complainant being Stfa. Jessie .Mil­
ler. LeClair waa taken before Justice
store has been brightened by palm
Walker, and tbd examination wm ael
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John Llchty waa In Lake hrlc— and for Thuradify, Nd*. 14ch. ~
Grand Rapids Tuesday sad.Wednesday.
We.arc ia-receU* oI,U»e Souvenir
W. H. Charlton, east of this city, EdltlMi d th* Hotmahoets' Journal
bdblUhed iri Detroit Vy
Maigor
rais'd 1ft} bu*bels.o(cjoypr ^ed froro ,SSdSni.'J&gt;&lt;S»®«.

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W.‘uojfry was called u&gt; Naahrin. Mood*/. ndtplpg, on la'wul^.

Tba State Sunday School Conyentlon will be held at Ann Arbor, Nov.
12th, 13th and I&lt;th.
Hugh Burn* went to Crawfordsville,
Ind., last Thursday for a two weeks’
visit at hit old home.
Tho Hastings Women'* club will
meet al the Pariah bouse, Friday, Nov.
1st, at half past two o'clock.
Mr. and Mr*. Cbariea Kopf, at Low.
ell, were Sunday guest* of the latter'*
brother, E. E. Faulkner and family.

Gobieevillo last Thursday aud Friday,
Mrs. Clemeet Smith and daughter,
‘
Mixa Gertrude, are attending tho state
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Card* are out announcing the mar­
riage pt Mlaa Leah, daughter ol Mr.
aod Mr*. John Buaby. aud Mark Warrnc, of Ubarloua, on Wednesday next
at the home of tbe bride** parenf*. A
receptlo^' will JqUoW.

broad in the shoulders,
man and Margaret Loami* farr *
■'ghost spance" ia*l night, at thereofdeuce of Mr*. R. S. Wightman Tbe
•‘ghoaU" who took part were not |be

The coat

Blue, Black and Oxford Kersey

and Melton and Black
Few people, we imagine Jia»« any
conception at the extent at the fur and
pelt btndaeea transacted In thia city­
Abbot* Bra*., who recently sold out
their grain aud food btulaa** and who

U Isa very bandtome nunxbar, typo,
gfaphleal ly and coetMos a good d«aJ pt
Ihfcrtiiitikiti, vtfuable Mdt only K bort* Bros.
.
0o«,
TbJK.
' Elihu Robinson, aged 78 years, 10
la the turf, horse breeding, etc.
months and It days, died Monday
morning about
o’clock st the batuc
of hie daughter, Mrs. Eathfr KoRh, an
West State, street, after an IDnampf
two weeks with Brigbt’a OlMaaa FIujeral waa held yaatfiMay afternoon a*
by Re*. George Bullen. ’ IhUrmeut'fn
Rivpndde cemetery- The pallbecrer*
ware J. M. Hew**, David Wolcott, O.
O. Spaulding, Allen Jones, H. G. Car­
ter, B. A. Count, and a peculiar «iiocldance waa that they ware all born in
1828, the lame year the deceased waa
born in.

station*, Woodbury to Delton, Inclu­
sive, at 50c., and from Miks Crsasy and
Ilkhbtnd Junction at 35c., for the round
trip. Children under 12 year* of age
25c. Ticket* will be good going oo
train Na S, Saturday morning, and re­
turning not later than train Na 1 leav­
ing Kalamaxoo atl MO a. m , Monday,

BUT WHO DO NOT W^NT TO BE "FADDISH."

Last Saturday being Mr*. Grace Hauer1* birth day, the officer* erf Heatings
Lodge, Na 7, O. E. 8., of which Mr*.
Bauer la tho worthy matron, thought it
waa their duty, aatwell aa privilege, to
remind her of that event.. Hence they
repaired to fhe Bauer residence Satur­
day evening and made her a little *urprUo visit. They did even more than
that. For before leaving for bane
Worthy Patron, John W. Payne, Hep­
ped forward and In behalf of tbe officer*
the street iwfoom
man1* grocery ’TUceday
afternoon, a of tho lodge, presented her with a
r,‘
llcloua boeeo grabbed the child, sailing
Ila teeth into the Utile one’ship, and the ooeaalou and a token of theirapprenearly polling the child from her elation of their coounandlng officer in
mother's anu. Tbe akin, however, the lodge.
....
waa not broken, but a bunch aa large
Mtaa Beetle Hall gave a "spider web”
party to Mvaateeo at her young friend*
last Friday evaulng. A iptter web'of
l*«aa amo^jt of clothing I* what xaved twine tad been deftly woven near the
oeUlac of th* sluing room. From this
tingle threads led in ail directions, In .
door, and out, and Imo all kind* of
place*. Il waa the duty ot the young
gemlraen to follow om of those '
atrsoda In all lu davta** winding* un- •
til be oaaae te tbe end. There ho found

$10.00, 512.00, $15.00 and $J8.00.
♦ CHIDESTER G
HASTINGS, MiCHlSAI

'When the frost is on the pumpkin'

THE HEAVY COMFORTS
SHOULD BE ON THE BED.

HAVE
YOU

GOT
YOUR
NEW
ONES
MADE

receive is well deaerved. They sue perfectly
clean, free from black specks and unroll the

length, of thp comfortable.

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ESCAPES BY MAD

eJ Ttfc. Admiral

GfW-Exmt

poisons the. blood, irritates.

COURT

WILL

TAKE A

HAND.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

making

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the Next

WBH1S0 IND miSklKO.

race tor liberty tba ana. aourishlng

aches and pains in thc t*aj&gt;-

tbs committee to ieinpoctse.'

Tbs hundred or so students and eftl’
sens at Otteet who were poteonrd by
tinned meats al a pocks! given by tbs
ladles of the Congregations! church

geition, sleeplessness, nerv­
ous exhaustion and des­

U tea stantex .

nearly all night.
Fernanda Barber, of Oxford. sged
Tt drooped dead i.atnrrfsy while walk-

crying aloud for renewed
strength and health.
A
rhlch b« inaem

s' Filla breught me out
UtaiHAi IL Jobss,
KhwAeftW'v.

I

enlightenment. It waa noted
during Schley's recrmntal of the

Dr. Miles'
.11! ask

Nervine
soothes the ncn us irrita­
tion, stimulates digestion
and builds up health and
strength. Begin today.

cnncludsd It Is .allmated that it wtll
requlry folly

Oyugbing Spell,
ill up lu bed

Jared.
the biudnraa section of rblladelpblaThe nine-story bottdliur at 1210 end
I—I Market street, occupied by Hunt.
Wilkinson A Co., upholsterer* end for
nltnro dealers, and two wnocupk.!
buildings at 1223 and 122.', Market
Tbe polka were quietly acUfied. th" stn-et were destroyed.
Many other
buildings Were damaged and th,* loss
Detectl m

don Id hardly blSStl

» “FEf

people 'tell me they

probably
■utund la rvdlrwt ..amination,
fiulabvd.
r-buftal

Dr. Miks Medici 1.0. FMurt, Ind

fight cosued. bulb detect! v
llago before t-» began hla retrograde
movement
This rvtroxrad. move­
ment the failure U&gt; destroy the Colon

Iictd as private etui their contents guardtri by the «:nr strict professional privacy

tola as rhibe hr tonrtt bit

Surgical Institute Buffalo. N. V. A
frees Dr. R, V Pieroe, Buffalo, N. y.

w th. Cnmbariaai
5aahviiJr

California

quail bcalion or profesFor more than thirty
rve aa chief consulting
the Invalids' Hotel and

tridg.
Wo.xllani!

l&lt;Tety dlectiatad thin

BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS

fiieuTa aod phyaciana aa incurable.

Liavc CHICAGO

TUESDAYS ANDTMURSDAYS-

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

Write tn Dr.
. J. ’Dover. XI

lltrjout roenving any
I Ibeu conaullrd Dr

tnollahed or astlstaetortlr

Discovery ' stopped the cough
several bottles, with Dr Sage'i
Remedy, and have since had i

Daily rir»i-« lam Bleeper Dirt,

Direct cvnn«:tl&lt;&gt;n to Lae Angeles. Beat
dining car service ihrough
Write for Information and ilu-rsturv

Sometimes a dealer "tempted by the
little mors profit paid by less meritori-

allots meditlne
why his client should receive roll
UlCBtlOD yit lb« HanQa of tbe court, aa

(2
Pierce ■ GolOen Medical Discovery.

IB (10 a|4 (10 I
ok Chief of

public

US

HELD

CHARGE.

Di. Pierce'. Golden Medical Di»

ordered from home eneral

lick after
until .taomln

ria. Ill* 0(L?|B.-aJudge Puter-

u te quality. n&gt;

found 1 iroFetri* ^as Light and
company guilty at throe chargvw

TMOS. ». aPRAQUK

All Counterfeit*, Imitations and •• Just-4Ur-gt»od” arc but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ef
Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment.

for selling octaide'tha city limits.
Trafalgar signaled 'Ena- UWdW a discrimination in prices of
HOT M. Mi' Hfomfoattnr &lt;B&lt;! fort glxandiue for

tew

American Laun

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if

0BA1&gt;, BTC.

.Vt-l!
at-No I

patronise the American
--j. Collars, edb sad shirts
d as up In the latsst sttlts. Prices
IBs leweet.

The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which fats been
lu use for over 30 years, has Borno the jdgmitnrr of
and has been made under tilts per­
sona] sopervMon since it* inftdiey.

What is CASTOR IA
Cnatorlrv is a harmless substitute far CA-'tor Oil. Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Byrups. It in i’leaiaint. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age In its guarantee. It de*troys Worms
and allays Fererisbne^a. It cures Dlsrrhms and Wind
Dolle. It relieves Teetldng Troubles, cure* Coast! pation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rcgalutm tho
Stomach and Bowsls, giving healthy mid natural alee*.
Tbe Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.

acNuiNE CASTORIA

Always

charted I.

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Um For Over 30 Years.

�[What chemists Mil an allotropic form
tot oxyva—that la to aay, It la oxygen
n a highly act I re aDdcoacentraiod con-

Register. Six months before the paper
ehx^rbaSdS^ Oa
subscriptions when they expired esmt
to'by twos and threes and tyy every
Alfred’ Hibbard had not inquired rfitc
tbe floandal standing of tiia purcbaae
With the caution that be wool*} hare
Observed )»ad he been embarking In an
enterprise In which bls bualnes* Inter

of a newspaper, amf be art about to put
them Into practice with a. xest that
auguW either to kin or euro tbe popn
larlty ot hl* Journal.

pubhsbM In New York city relocated
Ita reader* a abort tlr.M1 ego to *«nd lu
accounts of tim expcrieu.-M they had
-wijctj they'drat arriv. ' :lill country.
Here 1* the pjUr »|»tn my ui&gt;-

every TLuraday morning. The lUglrii-i
blossomed out into a four page tri­
weekly, with an occasional tllintratnd
supplemcot. and tbe dry aa dnat eol
omni, which for many year* had fonu-

Clhp, IitauM id Sipif Ixiiriy.

Ctflal Hdvtrfiseaeim.

Pere Marquette

high cla»* monthly magazine, In com­
bi nail on wlth.lho HkkaLD as a merely
nominal pries. Tho magariuo with
which we have made ibis arrangement
Is tho Pilgrim, an excellent literary
periodical published al Battle Creek.
Thia magaxluo haa recently com# Into
the hands o( * per
hustlers- Thgyaro

Of 110.000. Mlaa Ogden. 1 bare been
bcad, w hl eh hi thin and there col­ studying yop ploacly during tho iaat elx
Id. , The gang made ott with theta­ Weeks and 1 am,convinced that If there
booty unmolested. — Lady Prssturcii’s la any woman, deterring of that
amount tt la youtsclC
"The only property 1 have In the
world is tt* Wa&gt;beck Register. The
irhole nlstd wouldn't (Imre no to half

K
monthly
M*ih.
reader*, we have deelded to
the following rctnykabtowt;

lowing Itself to be dnira out Into a
(Wire and by malleability Ita property
of Battening witboot' apllttlng under

Charles Kingsley Ihn* counseled a
friend: "Make It a rule and pray to
God to help you to keep It never. If poeIng able to aay, *1 bare made one ho­
man being at toast a little wiser, a lit­
tle happier or a MttSe better this day.'
You win Audit taster than you think
and pleasanter,”
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parent hue. with tbe veins In tbe nails
.a bright'rad. are all: requisite pottils.
An ItM Of a blrJW strength and vital­
ity can be gsl'wd by, noting how be
hope from or.* ptreu to the ottwri A
bird that Is consumptive and weak
• springs lightly and a well bird shows
.vigor. IXf.!..’ 1:1 all the difference In
the" world in tho note* ot canaries, and
every one ba* hla or her own prefer-

n&gt; Sponer.
' Tbe *p&lt;infe reproduce* ttsklnd main­
ly by eggs- In eschaajpal sre .con­
tained both tbe issla aud the female
dements, and tt throws out tbe ova to
be hatched in tlra water. At Bret tba

tome today to ’offer anotbas com­
promise. I freely give you Uss Wayback Register complete. I.hgvo but
one other thing io throw In to make up
tbe balance. That Is myself. Do you
think-that J. Individually, am Worth
tbe Bvo thousand'and some odd dol-

cur tbit 1 admire aod’ .J
sboald: like io Arfadtf 1 L

�and Dlarrh th tho druggist. °' eale by
FwiLBsi

A WOMAN’S
KNACK- - - -

Lion Coffee
Is 16' ounces of pure ।
codec to the pound, i

-for doing thing! right and putting
the correct style and snap Into Millin­
ery Is found In every production of my
Hue. I solicit your patronage so that
I may demonstrate my claim*.
.

ipent Sunday with Mm. H. M. ByingMrs. EUxabeth, of Toledo, wa* M
.Geo. W. William'a, Saturday.

ounces of eggs,
glue, etc., of no
value to you, but
k tuonby inthc pocket

We, the Inn find that the done aa ad
came to hu death from heart failure,
enured by not taking Rocky Mountain
Tea made br Madison Medicine Co. S5cW. H. Goodyear.

uron people i'

Wm. Lyoo» a

I THE GREAT MAJESTIC.

Mrs. L A. Kline, Steel vs.

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The guest* of Mrs. Ro* Stanton dur­
ing the past week were a* follow*: Mrs.
Stanton'* brother, Mrs. Chaw. Atmore
of Brighton, Col., and her sister and
husband, Albert Huggetl and wife of
Hattie Creek.
Je**amlne Bellenger of the vicinity
-I n.-i.U I. ,K.
. .U ft. UK.W.U'.
tble week receiving medical treatment,
Jennie Luther of Grand Rapid* visit­
ed al the doctor's Friday and Saturday.
Mr. DoIIum and wife of Kalamazoo
were the guest* of Willi* Trrtog and
wife a few days of la*t week.
Willi* Irving aod daughter Gertrude
were called last Monday to the sickbed

.Bristol lake Saturday fishing and hav­
ing a good Ume tn general.
Mrs. Fred Bristol bae been visltiug
relatives la Battle Creek of lam.
Borton Bowser spent Saturday and
Sunday with his cousin, Earl Parrott,
at Bodford.
| Frank Whitworth hulled part of hl*
clover seed al this place lent Satur­
day, but being dl*eatlsfled with the
way It wa* being threshed, decided w

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West End Feed Store.
Ear Corn, Shelled Com
Oats, Middleville Flour
Corn and Oat Feed
Com Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Foodi
Oyster Shell
Stock Food

Cast Iron
Steel has superseded iron in til structural work where the
greatest strength and durability arc required. The oldfashioned cast-iron stove has made way for the
• • " ’•

Majestic

Range

which is made of cold-rolled steel (the strongest steil) and
malleable iron (iron that, by an expensive process, is made
unbreakable) and the whole construction is united by hand
(the honest way.)

The MAJESTIC Is built on
honor to last the user a life
time, a lon$ life time.

GOODYEAR BROS
It's Knowing How that Saves Money.

M. W. HICKS

Beasley’s Busy Bee

Opposite Court House.

Orimal Voting Contost

George Fuller'! thu week
Mm. H. B Barnum wa* the guest of
Mrs. Ella Stowell Friday
Mrs. Etta Goldsmith ot Heatings I*
visiting her parent*. Mr and Mrs.
Woodard, this week
Dwight Gratae* and family have

HAMILTON PIANO.

meetings at the Holme* church this
week.
Mr. Fuller and Miss McGinty of Ma­
ple Grove, were the gueate of George
Fuller and family. Saturday aod Sun^Valter Barnum and family visited at

HmIIIio

Piano.

PatMt .ppO** »•«
&lt;’au (K placed in aoj furnace, stove
or range and will warm from one Wi sir room*
This appliance .-an be put in
while furnace is In operation Also agent for Smith's Little Giant Healer.
TO THK (.'BERA Or Warm AIR FURNacJW If vour furnace fail* to sati*faotorily warm wicue u! the room* of your house, or if you wish to warm a room
or two that is not supplied with furnace heal, ar it you have added a room or two
and want It warmed —don't dls-ard your furnace on that account, or get stoves
to make a muse and extra expense for fuel, hut see BEESLEY. He can put into
your furna.-c &lt;me of hl* Busy Bee Hot Water Combination Heaters that will du
the work required with -cry HtUe, if any. additional 0*1 for fuel. Price* fur­
nished &lt;in application

1350

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
Mrs. C. H. Dlckereon I* entertaining
her iliur Mrs Mack Chamberlain of
Cloverdale.
Mrs. A. E. Miner 1* the guest of MrsBert McCall al OUegv. J
Mr*. Emily Johnson or Lansing, is
vlaltlng her brother, M. W. Rockwell.

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on nil kinds of repair work.

J.

S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, dour and feed.
Rcnkcs &amp; Walldorf!, furniture.
J. P. Rentes, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Mrs. Clack of Wayland Is vtalUng her Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
son, Rev. Fred Clack.
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.

Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebcrcd,
Bailers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give ns a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

Ben Voorhees, after n few days’ rl*1‘
U Vermontville end u home, ba* re­
turned to work for Mr. Brown, clcrerbnllfbg.
Lena 8vl roster from Hastings closed

"'£1'

u vMUar i»%*-

Hardware

W. E. Aldrich ha* goo* to Howell to
see hl* father.
John Barns ha* gone to BaUloCroek
to work.
Mrs. Isaac Newton I* on the sick list.
Cbarlaa Whlnwy has gone to Free-

Makes

Whole
some
Makes delicious hot biscuit,
griddle cakes, rolls,
and muffins.

Akgui MoQuarrle of Gltaoro City,
Iowa, 1* visiting hla brother, John Mw
Qoa rU.of thl* place wbora b. has net

John MeQuarrie,

wife and little

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoves

WELCOMB COSHERS
■Maa. Saul, Boylan returned home last
• ••^■•’Uit with relative*

nMrt. .Tier Kaiser and Ogdwn Kaber
were la Lak* Odrosa one day last week.
day night, where he i* at work in the
Parker and Beat fouadry.
There will b« a allw medal contest
at tba Welcome church, Friday drea'“6~ Jacob O'Dell of Carlton Center
visited her sister, M.-» Sarah Loach,

ew line of single ai
ammunition, loade

troble barrel shot
iclU, black and nr

TICKETS GIVEN ON ORIGINAL VOTING CONTEST.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT
Opposite Court House.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, l«01.

THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS
O0NM/CTKD BY THE PVHLB.
A u •dltocial commit toe of four w’-llb
appointed each month by the principal
Thia committee will do al) the work o
th* rtevtertmAnt writing snr

BETH LOW ELECTED MAYOR OF
the third
GREATER NEW YORK.
meeting of Che Hastings Woman's chib.
Whether it was the after effects of the
excursion to. Grand Rapids, or that Ohlo Republican as Usual Reduced
Republican Majority In
Pennsylvania.

The sentiments expressed and the man­
ner of presenting them are those of the
committee and their fellow pupils, not

to the editorial comminoe.
Gladys Sddmore, Class of 1002.
William MoElravy Clam of 1802.
Harvey Smith Class of 1902.
Ethel Hicks Claes of 1903.

»1.00

w

BRILLIANT WEDDING.

(wteruay or. ousincas.
Leroy - Hllsinger of Ontario, p., I
falling his parents In this etty*.
’
George W. Thatcher at HIghhan

following

reception yosterday oven-

LI Hung Chang, the famous China**
statesman, died •» Pekin, laat night.
1 wLfaspenta faw
Georg* IL, Baker of Milwaukee has
iter. Mr*. Kelly. been the guest of hit brother David for

Returns from the states in which elre-

al 11 ttlo interest and a light vote. Local flclatlog, io ths presence of ths family
Interests predominated in most In­
two hundred and fifty f
stances. The only state in which na­
Indicated in the Year Book the paper tional politics are likely to be affected
was followed by a discussion, in which
several members of the Club particlpst- publicans Insures the return of Senator

Cj

Bn.OfStlith Brasmbr

nicely handled without any crowding.

,H'a c’JelitwJpIb'hlM^ Will; GF served
?*.

I ween Tammany and anil-Tatnmanyl was

up * man. and to form and fashion him
to piety, justice, temperance and alf her of "The American Mt*,Icr" “P^0
kinds of honest and worthy action*.
' Tfee Education at Girl*." The meet­
Tillotson.
ing adjourned after a vocal *olo finely
rendered by Mlaaloex McIntyre. The
tdaob accurately, thoroughly and earn­ next meeting will be Nov. 16th when
estly; this will Impart Interest to tn- ; the reports of deleg»te* to State Pedatructlopa, and awaken attention to eratldn of Woman "s Club* will be givthem. AU bclencos in their nature or
cottnectloos, art replete with internet

■white *ilk mull over while silk, and , T
the bridesmaid. M1m Vlnoie Ream, was
gowned in light blue organdie trim-

candidate, by about 30,000 majority.
Almost ell the fusion candidates were
elected snd Tstnmany U completely the conventional black.
The parlor was decorated with pink
anti white carnations, smllax and Eng­
lish ivy. A bea£t|ful background nf
vines and plants was arranged Behind
of McKinley, wont republican, Goy
(luring the ceremony. The' dining
Nash's plurality being about 85,000.
The latest returns from Pennsylvania room was decorated ip plpk and white
and green. Thu wedding marah was
played by Miss Pearl Spaulding, while
during the evening the guests were' ?n?
candidate, by between 50,000 and 55,000 iertalpod with piano ducts by , the

the main building la i

GEO. W. Tw.BaH!.
Crane, republican, by * plurality of
, 70.000.
Maryland is close bat probably demCattle »re fairly active gt the Detroit
Live Stock )fark«t, Ulis week.
. ,
claiming the legislature.
‘‘
Pride steqp .and holier*, 84.50
Virginia 1&gt; democratic by about 25,000
84.70; handy, butch ere' 8B.90 Idj 84.80; mkjnrity and the genera) assembly wi)l
common, 82.50 (ff 83.75: cannere cows. cunitnue to bn overwhelmingly demo-

Matilda Drotiett, Mr and Mrs. Wn&gt;.
Hamilton, ol Bellevue.

qtile* a* 83X0 Q 84.00.

building, there I* a hospital, power
hmi*^,‘'l8dles‘ dormitory, green houjie
Shoop and lambs lower; quality com­
and a few other buildings. Obe room mon; prime lambs, 84.00 (g84.25; mixed,
is set apart for chipel meetings, literary 82.76 (3 83.75; calls, *1.60 Ig 82.25.
meeting* and the Ukc On the wallsof
Hogs, lower; quality fair; prime
mediums, 85.40(^86.45; Yorkers. 85.30
(g 85.40; pigs. 85.» « 88.87; rough*.
84.75 (a 85.00; stags, one-third off; crip-

Emma Wcightman. "Ol, visited school
FrJdy.■ - -StjUWT Andrus, ’99, visited the high
school Monday forenoon.
Many students of the high school were
churchy It being All Saints day.

Mary Hubbard visited school Monday.
The Hallowe'en party al the resldenco
of Mr. .Lombard was a splendid success*.
Dpop the arrival of the guests they
were immediately conducted to the attic

played which could help to make it an
event to be remembere^.

The English .Literature else* h*ve
completed the study of Spencer snd are

LMk.'S^tut^ky 'avoulng, 1^rad;dl
Hughes was rtUcked.by the hoodlum*
of the town and m aresultJjsj* not abb*

The Baptist Sunday school invite yon
to attend their Bible Day program
Sunday evening, Not. 10th, at 1 o'clock.
Troxel Musical Club.
Following ta the program
1. uvooks, tiTOMun, ueatn. Jtnou. A.VSinging, Sunday school.
The Troxel Murfoel Club will meet rant—Goodyear, Warner, Water*Moved by Brook* that vote of council
at the home of Mrs, Jamra Troxoj,
on Oct. 18th on water main on Bond
Monday evening, Nov. 11th, 1801. The ttreet bo rescinded. Carried—Ayes,
following program will be rendered:
C. F. Brooke. F.'O. Brook*. Bronson.
Heath, Reed.
Recitation, "TheBoy." Harry Wood.
Movud bi Brook* that water main on
Plano solo, ludabcll Busby.
Primary class, song.
Vocal eoln, Margaret Loomis.
Recitation, “Now,"' Grace WilL
Plano »olo, Herbert MarpleRecitation. "No Money." Florence
Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Bronson. Hosih,
Selection, Orchestra.
Reed.
.
Vocal nolo, Dr. C. H. Barber.
On motion of Brooks meet! og adjourn­
Piano duet, Indabell Buxby, Grace
Recitation, "Obedience,"MaxLewis.
ed- .
J. B. Komtars.
Grant.
Primary exercises', "Little Lights
Recorder.
Trombone solo, Floyd Rankes.
w J«M,
Rodtatlon, "How Much 1 Owast
Common council met In regular ses­
sion Friday evening. Nor. i*t, 1801,
Mayor Re ekes presiding.
st roll call-C. F. Brooks, F.
teaching nbte and siga reading. Any­ C.Present
Brooks, Bronson, Goodyear, Warner.
Recitation, Floyd Marshall,
one wishing to take up this work,' la ro- Absent—Hbatb. Reed, Waters.
Recitation, Hattie Jeneyok.
Minute* of meeting of Oct. I8th read
Clasa'exercise, "Children’s Gift.’’
and approved.
than Nov. SfthlML
Recitation, JculaConlnui
On motion of Goodyear report of
Recitation, "Blessing of a Son;
8upl-' of water worku on extensions nh Grace
Radford.
Huntera'Lloensea.
Recitation, Eva Caln.
'
t fcltweair tl/^! 'rffart the fallowing
person* Eave obtained , hunter*' IL*
t*u &lt;4 ktwMt eMataaM*. eayaMr
1 &gt;c asry («*- IMS ud IL.: tjrtsc Joecmeai T- C. Downing, Nashville;
Charlo Beheldt, NaahvUlc; Fred BarAid. Brooks moved Its adoption. Car

Buue, Montana, who sp*q*.
Atkina, la 111 with typboU fit
letrrdl hrwiihal

ge with Char
craning u the school house.

rlth S. A, Crowell on South

SHAFFER’S CORNERS.

friends and yelsltvo
Nashville, returned
Jonesville, Monday.

ln5

RUTLAND CENTER
Mr*. G. Bolson entertained her moth­
er, Mrs. Pnwelkof Baltlmnrh last week.
I^na Wood accompanied by Kale
Rognra want to Grand Rapids last
Thursdy on the excursion.
Art Gorham and Mis* Ornuboe of
Baltimore spent Sunday with Thoma*
Gorham and wife.
.
Stella Rogeraeotertaloedhor Sunday
uchoo! class st tea lost Saturday after­
noon. Fourteen llttlo people wnre pres­
ent to enjoy the occasion.
The ala society at Jacob Edger'* will

AHerdlng, Carlton; iMac AUerdlng,
Carlton: Henry Crockford, Carlton;
H*rry Dickinson, Hasting*^ J.Sponabls, Hatting*; tf. W.' Thougqn, A»syrla; C. H. Osborn, Hastings W. £•
Streeter, Yaqke*fipriags; D. F. FUh,

Amboy Ferris. Johnstown; R. G.
Maywood. And the scene ended with nets:
1
a flash light, showing some very krtbulc IRloe, Dowling; O. B. Barren, Dowl­
..
1
ing; Frank Whitworth, Dowling; Al­
fred Bishop, Hastings; Andrew Doud,
Hastings; R. K- Oranl, Hastings; K. E.
Francis, Hastings: W^ H. Stebbins,
r. Beveridge, Hosting*; Howard Mosher, Cloverdale;
from Indiana, j. c. Bakar, Naahville; C. B. Baldwin,

dying

Berkel's mother's, Mrs. Fred Doclker'S.
Mr. Berkel hax given up tailoring and
gone into the second-hand furniture
buttons*. He Is also preparing to open
The ladies of the Prosbytcriandhurch

good besides. For there ir no doubt-'
Llewellyn Barghduf he* accepted the
agoocy for The Life of McKinley, in
Yankee Springs and Rutland.
Mr*. John Erway is nursing a sore
entertainment at the opera house Sat­
foot, the effect of stepping on a nail.
urday night to a small house, hard
.been bavlngta different kind of u circus
house Sunday evening.
Quite a number took In ths excursion
to Grand Rapid* lajt Thursday•
Mr*. Cruso visited her parent* In
Nashville, Saturday. .
Wtn. Ctktelefn of Augusta visited
friends at this pises last wook.
Eugene Froeman 1* visiting his broth­
er a* Lansing this week.

parties In Jackson held al chattel morthere to collect their claims The own­
ers for some reason objected th paying
the mortgage and spirited the canines
out Into the cOoniNy. We understand

ever and the trailed dogs and their

C

Stories-ln the Companion.

fOr 1902 The YcmCh’s Companion will
publish between, two hundred and

City account* audited.

Eg®”

Tilman, Hatting*; Luke Water*, Hastlug*; Ira O»good, Hope; Van Simmons,
Woodland; (' A. Curt Im, Freeport; J.

13

by justice courts. These proceedings

Mrire^f. rtorlra .vvblcb.PCOinUo to be
exceptionally entertaining will bo

ZSks.

and one ferring

two-third blooded.Shropshire*. Finder
please notify me and receive suitable

JkJgtSSMK—“A.'fcSK

Breele deoeaanMnd tfcat st»as oMssdiie* ba as tteriwU n&gt;
astnsiKA57M2L “ “ 'it of widow to discharge filed. OrWs 1 water 1st, 1*31.
C- Bauoas.
sssigning real estate entered sod
, Aid. Brooks moved it* adoption. Car-, discharge Issued, co Wm. Borrtmghs
‘ '• .
rled—Ayes, C. F. Brook., F. C. Brooks. admr. ' •' •
Bronson, Goodyear, Warner.
•
The Mlsaee Replogie;'Matthew* and
' Moved by Brooks that bill of Hastings
claims entered.
Brumm gave a Hallowe’en party last
Cement Walk Co. be referred to cl tv
deceased. C
Thu reday evenlt)g. which was held al Waters, Hastings; Keubdn FiskyMWthe home otWlM Replogleamf j» very
delightful time was reported. The
ho.iw&gt; was ducoraled with jacklantern*
charge issue
rick. Hastings; J.. K, Payne, G. A,
were served during which they were on- &lt;Saundbr, Hastings; T. S. Rockwell, buntlt
Guy

larged'ankle.
Some of th* students remark cd thin U
wmk&gt; a*ranga,why some preceding

Kpmf th League will bo antcr-

Charles Annlsou of Middleville xs
itlng him last week.
W.OuOpfuiwAiy over Phillips, democrat.
There was an orster supper«X Frank
train for Charlotte, where they will
Overemith's, Friday night, and a good charged with assisting a prisoner to
The republican state central committee
lime wu hs&lt;i by all.
cialm the stale for Judge Sedgwick by
NeLUeSpellmaa o&gt; NaabvlUe la work­ before Justice DeGuiia and in default
friends in this ait,.
ings* W. J. Noyes'.
1,000.
of ball brought u&gt; jail, pending examinWo are glad to hear that Nashville Is
to have a new factory, it will help the
Baptlst Bible Day
1901,

school.
; b,
'
pt, l)»e ground* surrounding the!
Heine are deer, bears, foxea, fatbits.

ralysis last night, the whois
being affected. Her case u &lt;
I*r*»*&lt;* criMaaL',
.-4;.rfl

pared to pay the highest market price
for hides, |&gt;elu1 furs and tallow.
don's, Sunday.
J. L. Bend will open bis auditorium
John Kobr was at Hastiag*. Saturday
on buslnoss.
for public Inspection nest Wednesday
Wtn. Shoup ud Miss Bplroe wore
quietly married last Wednesday at the
bride's parents Ln Kalamo.
Beolamln phaffor and wife visited at time will be nuwt cordially welcomed.
their daughter's th Kalsmo, Sunday
' Mrs. Dillon's bouse is progressing
quite rapidly u
Ma* HowalJ.
last Thursday, to visit Jefford’* Corps
Daniel HIckt
Refreshments webe served during
nicely entertained by their Nashville
Fred. Blakley was at Battip Creek.
Monday on buslnce*.
C. w. Shaffer had a field of corn that

Detroit Live Stock Market.

In the dining room are thirty-nine
tables, whleli'are fflledAhbM'flmra for
each rural.'.'
Jdsr.ee of bread, weigh­
ing (two pounds cacj; are used lor each

f?aWf PR’K '
i: ‘Xil-'S' fella indE-EtWar-' year Snd other friends in.thls^j

election of Arthur IL Gorman to his old

were They?" written by Mrs. ,Phyllis

request cdthe president, Mrs. Ilobtn-

press their truths In a pleasing, earnest
mannerA'vl|lt to the Soldiers Homa at Grand
Rapids wilt well repay anyone for the
lime spent In reviewing the same. Al
preset thpre arc ufiu soldier* enrolled

IRVING.
JSC 1 tlra Q.pjbooley of Battle Cra
jtfnt&lt;}rUlnlng hL* tnolh*lt visiting her parenla In the city,
T- 8. Wooden and wlfot’
Mra O, H._ VanAswiZot
sFcss’srjiiiaj'e

st 9;30 and remained until the bridal

the "Progressive'

1ONAL LOCAL.

Among tbo contributors Of fiction
daring 1902 will bo Annie Follow*
Johnaoa, Era Wilder Brodbeed, Ar­
thur E. McFarlane, HotnMGreeo, Ells­
worth E. Kelly, FJU W. Peatlle, Gr.ce
At. Gallagher, Alloc Morgan, Ellxabeth
de bools non filed. Order appointing McCracken, O. A. Stephana, Alice
entered, bond filed. Letters lined for

oc twdspedG djj^tlM to take' charge

of these cases by the court.

Besides

gages tor 1700 and 8200 respectively, on
this property. It looks as though the
unsecured creditors would faro hard.
That last Thursday night was Hal-

crowds of.boys and girls on the streets.

Final account heard and allowed and * son, Garroll W. Bankin, May Roberta
discharge issued to Wtn. Campbell aa Clatk, Sarah Orne JewsU, Margaret
Bangs'.er, Marshall Saunders and Sarah
Barnwell ElUou.

John W. Brady, Assyria..'.
Knuna L. Smith, Assyria..
Orangeville; Brace
fl v-nry J. Widtham, Carlton...:
Williams, Carlurn.
Ing isenos for1801, including the douOa motion of Goodyear mooting ad­ William Carvetb, Lansing..........
.83 ble holiday Numbers; also The CopTno ladles of
Adah M- WilHama, Harry..........
journed
. J. B. Rodebts.
Recorder.
CUrlle T. Glll^apir, Baltimore..... .41
to all who Uve o.d rubber, to
Ada E. GllJaepie, Barry...................3(1
TBM YOUTH'S COMPANION.
RUwrt B. BurcheU, Prairie*Illa....83
I ell ht'-DaTid Hanna" t
ralgitt, Verna Mae SMlUsyn- Pralrtsrille....28

a lawless character and then it certain­
ly was most objectionable. Not only doe*

allowed
Wood- fends. ।

Votoro AU Saints'day work Injustice

of others Is one of the prime csoentlala
of good cltlieiuliip.

�Schley under oath, might ooofer with
him a* night and flU him up with qusstioua to bo asked lbs next day. Admir­
al i Bchlsy sldod tbs brifa^tn a rnaboar
liiAl IM highly rmlllAhla to. hlm-^alL..
» creditable because be ki
whn'wefl liking'Lmiilj to

film 5 fret 1-TMh high. tallow cons

its Cull height.

They are prepared with an eye single
to restoring .qerve force. Thor sooomThe greatest protection that the pub- pllhb thla'dbjact' WTrtcto do' other medi­
cine in ths world has eker bls&amp;'kble to,
that's why hundreds of Bastings people
offer their testimony.
, ■
Mr Maynard of HaatiDgs, Mich,, says:

Ridge,
.One beard tbc tramp of uisreldug klbto boar ttraowr morntng," be said.
feet, the thunder of cannon, the rattle
of musketry, tbe about) and burrata pt
the men, end. above *11, the rub-a-dnbdub. (be rub-u-dtib-dub at the drum It

able that l may need a IHUe more

rewcDtatlvea

of-tbe muffled drum. the tong, melan-

THE PROBLEM.
OROTHY tn the nurstry can calculate the
price at Ivory Soap per cat*, but it would
take a mathematical genius to calculate its
- true value. For he must take account at
tfrne, labor, and materials. He must deduct from the
apparent cost the saving In tbc longer life of the cake,
in the longer life of the washed fabric, in the labor

since taking U&gt;a pills I feel a great deal
be la the pumlblUty of a oamblnallon at batter and stronger and I can strongly
recommend tha pills ’' Dr
both branebea of eoogreaa. Tt
seems almost nr. impossibility

required, in the time consumed, in the strength ex­
pended, in the results obtained. When all la finished,
Ivory is the cheapest soap in the world. It floats.

Vvasbington Letter

rboklog tn bur throata, and then

partlcnlarty for I'umpey. when the

ra axr I. CHXXKT

■a napipi* ot bJra tint

Current Opinion

roaflnement Dnmpey esme
back to us. but an altered man Not
that bls manner bad changed toward

contracts against Its judgment. The
republican majority in ooogrwsa
people have s right to know throe tbe
will do oo the great question affecting
things
national policy Borno broad minded

Senator Aldrich, tlinard the beet su­
gar king, and other prominent oppo­ bad bean studying the annual report of in ocher national legislation. Out, they
will be forced to bo* io the rill Of the
nents Of the treat! m came to Waahlng-

U&gt; pay cbe Bnay- hu Increase of

Inter an Infant child of mine

ond । plenty of money or

Fred R. Heath. drugglaL

Winter tluouter !■ considered through

beneficial. In Devonshire and other
cider roan tiro of 'England there Is a
saying that “when It thunders In April

lien tbey found him
T^&gt;« general court
Mcb tried bint found Mm guilty and
amtrnerd him to be drammed out of
tbe service. The colonel wrote to tbe
reviewing authority rather strongly In

Nothing i.iuld eave him. and tb&lt;

says. 'Congress opens In about, a month,
and the prreprou are that we shall
have little disturbing legislation The

well rr.ougi. alone and uccuoy Itaolf
chic!!; with ‘.nternatlonai affair — -*•

trumps to the islands Thai decision la
rency and trust* there may be aom
s apub for Gen. Chaffee, who cabled for talk but little actlor. “ That i» the die
itrtire troop*, but the a&lt;1nilnlMratlon turn of the trust*. That is lb« policy ot
would rather offend Chaffee than to go the manager* of tbs republican party
From throe managers there la &lt;M&gt; hope
Foreign lleistlor:
Ihi has bsea up against public* opinion at home
Ol legialetlve reform In great matters
The people of Washington do not bc- affecting tbe good of tbe entire nation
hsretofor* supposed to be In favoraf tbs
id Rapids Domncrat.
iroaUrs. and wbo can be depended -ipoo

tbelr vineyards and coruflalds.

peror ot Germany to smash things if

with a new and formidable weapon, a*
there are senators who were In doubt as
treaties, who will now oppose them be­
cause ot the Emperor’s attempt to dic­
tate to this country.,
□Thcro Is quite a scandal in tbe war
department In coon action with the fail­
ure of the Brown segmental wire tube

hence the official abandonment ol public
roceotions at tbe White House Is not
jxjpcJsr
Somebody dawn south has sent a big
fat possum to the White House labeled
“Booker Washington.” It Is not known

self or tarn It aver to Henry .Pinckney,
the new negro steward of the White
House.
' Much quiet Indignation was aroused
by the methods of Judge, Advocate Letuly during the three days be kept Rear

Mi a man drummed out of the

"Huppoor be abotlld

remember that tbe sun was bright and
that the skies were blue I rememlw-r
Spreads Like Wildfire

alienist
Bls crime
Use teaching, not ths
He bad no history of
cruelty or tMrverted taatos and habits
They fount! none of the stigmata of
degeneration. He came of a family that
waa sound physically and mentally. He
himself was above the normal roenuUly
and physically. “He had false beliefs,
to quote a sentence from the report,
"the result of false teaching and not
the result of dlasasa.'' lu thia brief re­
port Is th* whois indictment against tha
revolutionary anarcbteu. By means ot
false teaching they twist tbe minds of
those who aro unable to perceive the
falsity ot these tosohlog*. This is not
common to anarchists, by any means,
but whan the talao teaching takes the
form of justifying nod encouraging

come "tbe best selling.” A
Hare, a leading druggist Of B
O-, wrltee; ■’Electrio Bitters

The Pains of Kidney Disease

II THE WIHTEH

Warn You Against the Moat Dreadfully Fatal of Disorders.
You Can be Cured by Promptly Using Dr. Chaae'a
Kidney-Liver Pills.
- ii

PUoed oolLe cheat or back or on both

tnemlior that the flag, emblem of liber­
ty soil equality, threw ovl the glory of

to the morning brees&gt;&gt; I remember
that we all stood huddled together
JO years.
You know wby r Most dis­ waiting - and—thru It came
eases begin Io disorders of stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and platoons of men fully armed and equip
nerves. Electric Rlttora tone* up the
stomach, regulates liver kidneys and
bowels, purifies tbe blood, strengthen* them Dumpey. with bead closely crop

yeb ami Lad already married another
woman. On Inquiring from lUm the
cause of this be replied. "Your honor
told me that you would not employ my
wife again, so 1 thought 1 would get
rid of her and marry another woman
wbotu ’ you would employ.-—Black-

A big British battleship coming hero
to attend a patriotic rnnctlou of some

'bo supplied One furnace

presented Ula bill to the English cap

•■Drunkard.''

Price 50c. sold by \V H. Goodyear,
druggist
Au abandoned claieru is often a dan­
gerous thing and should be filled, as
stagnant water which may rsniaio in

On they came, tbe druma and fifes
playing tbe "Roguea* March"

Our hearts were In oar throats, but
we dtnehed our hands and held our
places like men.

•nd gradually nil It up - wilt sltiod

Msmtna—BuL darting, why should
•drlcvl ,
,
Bobby—Isn't bls sdvlc*. params.
It’s bis borrid old msdlcias that I Lata

A thousand things by It are dona far
better than most things do one. Ws

A man who is earning the living for a
family doesn t bare time to live np to
bls wife's Ideals, and by the time be

IMl IsMgM that mm «• irikiiwiMsg
mb vm aas Dr. Cbros’s ffWM Liver

obliged to
bls wife's
no longer.
Engiaod.
ronple ot

child.
Prleud- Don c send

atton into the mental condition of Leoti

tloo. Il w»a fully apparent long before
by the refAxblloan majority of congress, Schley lock the stand that the bottom
, I» ths fare ofprotcate f^gtn the Ord oance had dropped oat of the carefully pre- ary menace to the cocnuutnUy. Csol, goat was led to aaaasalnatlou because bs
Bureau and official reppru showing that
was unfortunate enough to fall Into the
hands of a dangerour frtatraptor in aocloLemly'a object, when be got him op the
HedbeJall^moiJMbandsofa
stand, seemed to be rather to tire, worry rational teschsr, ba would have remain­
proportions if properly probed by con- and humiliate-blmjibsto tobwUw out ed a useful member of society, kit
G*. T-l. KI—
. hardly nerraasry to drew a moral from
the report of Dr. row Ur, Dr. Crego and
gTsaslonal investigation of thia,and
, other war department contracts is giv­
en in the annual report of Gen Buffing­ many, aud there has been no hesitation
The Hemald and The Pilgrim to payton, chlei ot the Ordnance Bureau, In say inf io. There is no doubt that
lo-advanos subscribers for only ll.ti.

The Druses sometimsa divorce their
wires for apparently tbe most trivial
causes. Thna a man named Sole (mao
Atrala bad a wife. Isbakysb. The wo-

I*nui|M*y nt the guardhouse tbs night too little. Al length 1 was
before We bad shaken bands with him tell Scdelman that owing to
laslneaa t rould rmploy her
Shortly afterward 1 went to
e could to assure him
nd friendship.

might publish one of tbeui un
enptloo open to those whose offiolal or
had leaked out: “In my judgment some soda) padtlou isn't prominent enough
of.the pTopokod commercial treaties

plenald time last night,
said Jooca “t spent the evening at
little social gathering st tb« Goodman
mansion "
pecpter
queried Huiltb

iked bint the trouble. "Be." de one must have either
of money or a great des
gsllsl. of Flllsy, Mo. "I gave her a
"Ton don’t tell me
doso of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acme unirronntable reason had taken
and tn a short time all danger «aa (iut
sad the child recovered.’’ Thia rem

Tbe trust* are '-lie backtblicao parti- In fact,
they arc the party Itself ft la a simple tales no opium or other harmful inb­
matter therefore, to look to toe titter-

prei* comments on the announcement
that large ro-cn for cements ivrr to be
sent to th* Philippines, that thbadmln-

ed say nothing, for bs had entered Into
s conspiracy to ttrfraud tbe govern­
ment. so be pocketed Ns lose

Some of the younger generation
should pattern after Abner Brown,
father u( J. J. Brown, of thia city.
Iasi Thursday morning the young
ohap (he is only SB) left Lansing for

goation took
_
ting back to tbs house In liras to pile
a couple nf cords of wood before dark
-Grand Ledge Independent.

So Hope From Republican

rum rd &lt;«lcr ;t

lispa yotThad better advance me three
ur four thousand dollars on account.

tbe dead were being laid away to tbrlr

champion. tbelr bare, tbelr king,
But on they came—
,
this occasion far one nlgttF

■'Wbst makes him walk so queer!
He esema to be limping." .
Ridge, which the doctors bad neves

At last they rcacbcd tbe sslly port.
iitsto ky cou!4a'&lt; Uep sobw.
shrieked ont th* fifes, and a moment
later IFumpey stood outside tbc fort a

(Kan.) Globe.

And then this worthless outcast, this
drummed out drunkard, this limping,
halting, wounded ag soldier, who bad
plsyfd a man's part In the bitterest

Remember continued boiling reuses Um

drunken Dompry. halted, quietly took
tbc Ixiartl marked “Drunkard" off ble

Rathc'r than bo without Charley
^ny Rocky Mountain Tea. W.

Bring* attractivensaa to llaUaaa no-

islted Madrid
ono time tn company with her buaband.
Blguor Nicoltnl. wbo thought himself a

Stripes!"
I. have new forgotten It.
God. I never will.

.

the signor. madatnsT’

Catherine de* Medici of rance was

well liked. Bar features were regular,
•nd tha chief merit of her conntanaoca
was a fall black eye that seemed to

"Hello I Where are you gotagr cried
tbs lion as the fleet footed stag dashed
by him.
"Oh. Pm last traveling for my health.

I’blladripbls

PUv the Great could see things in
front of bl) nose as well.pt afar tiff.
“I notice that the women rub tbe washshall gat a divorce.
Hsnpakt (huatblyl-1 Wish, tay dear,

�Prohttiewl Wrtctrw.
——-dSfSEftjoL
Swhhzhy &amp; Brown,

MIK FIM.
i kominilc Marrlije"' Suprli««

,

SBcjIichI

ilfffalil

tt Squan.j best and
,t in-tile !dty. «* •* -*
&gt; 25 and 40 cents.
ilC'every evening. j»
Walker.
&lt;UM
At the ricMtoh of ttoflat*™ coun­
ty board of supervisors the committee
appoint Al to repart oil the quretlotf of
a new ]all recommended that the .bid

curST'

'

MEiYOUS OUTY.

Tki tyuimt flm In flit City

PLUMBER.

Wm. H. STEBBINS

z msmss

,
Shop, Ont Door North
ol Hsstinji National Bank

PUBLIC SAm OF DRAFT

GLENFOYLE SHORTHORNS
Thursday, November 14, 1901,
at one o’clock p. tn., comprising

4 8 SHORTHORNS 418
12 Ysio)g qowa, 5 with calves
7 Yearling Hellers,
30 Bulls, from six months to

Rtifoot,

' • The msu^rity &lt;&gt;^ the bullaaiftywipyned srrF*.-j£*ch auiindi
'registry win helianaed each purchaser al the conclusion of the fc
■ can Shorthorn Breeders Association.
The sale will be held in*
J “glace whatever the weather may t&gt;e. Positively no postfxon'fmentl
Glenfoyle is three miles southwest of Marshall; Mich. Parties
• at the Royal Hotel, and be my guests—without’expensc. Free p
• luncheon will be provided, free to all. Catalogues ready and will

i

recorded and a certificate of
i, signed by Secretary Amcriaveretl pavilion, and will take
f\jsitively ho reserve'

om a distance will please stop
jveynnee to farm. A suitable
&gt;e mailed ppop application.

rlAIng

A. CMQYSTAL, Marshall, Mich.

START THE DAY RIGHT

‘

AND EVERYTHING WILL
GO SMOOTHLY.

’ I
s.i&gt;2 snitr-jD
methods and instru1
WH0
r •

35IUTH/.51LH

Henry Wlaeraan. tbe secured mur
derer of Mre. Huu, faced bls charge
In Justice Fnowden', court Saturday
morning and refused to pleadHe
had a Plre .of not guilty entered
Ixmin Earn, of Inpeer. la dead.
against him snd vu held for emi»- Two or three days age he received n
ItxaUon. with no ball. Tbe charge was
scratch upon the band by a
murder and not manslaughter, as the trivial
rusty
nail, whleb reused bls death
ooufreaed rrimtoa) bad hoped.
A
crowd too large for the »ttl. coart from blood poisoning.
Frank Zwitter. a miner In the Pewsbic mine, was Instantly killed at work
In the drift. A 250-pound rock fell
from above. crushing bls bead In. He
was 19 years old and single.'
Tbe rush of sugar beets to the Bay
City iactortra thU yew. la unprece­
dented and fanners are complaining
bUtrriv pf tia Uek'or care to move
tbrtr cropa th th* Netoriea.
.
Banltad Center - reboot • Mare been

WjM
bi if youiWJtadteted SaVIIHDAM
it bortf!

I lo.aqp damage*. Rlw
fa^t**^**
•a ’’Ht' OtaUai ’cbputj

trocutlon as one Of 100 women wbo
will bars to par* penalty of Cxol-

Ohio rood uaar Vanca Klailoo. Pa.,
Car luapector Michael Hahn was
kfilod sod aeveral men Injured.
‘
■ President Z4luyh baa not jet rtgriH:
tbe Nicaraguan renal treaty with the
Ubltod iStateaU approved by bta congrere taat year. It may be revlred- .
M. Fangeron, wbo confeaaed to mur­
dering Herman Jung, whom be se­
cured of plotting Io kin Joe Chamber­
lain. Mi 'been'sentenced to death Id

lUve Jennings. ibortnaker. 72, of
Montreal. elalmi to bare falton betrio
aaBagUab relate valued at JIStUKMV
coo. Which baa been waiting for him
for 200 years.
_
Pekin reports tbit tbe reran of Wu
Ting Fang, the Chinese minister at
Washington, baa been decided upoa.
HO will »• offered. It la aanotmesd, •
subordinate port In tbe diplomatic
Th# monthly statement of tbe public
debt dhows that at the elose of traaint«» October 31. 1001. the del*. M
cuh tn tbe treasury, amounted
U.USUHXKT a druease from last
month of P.rAi.41*.

�;tincs&gt;herhld
Nov. 11, and continuing all week
Commercial Rw.lproclty.

Cooking Exhibition.

ffl

leads but a superficial glance at
existing conditions to show that the

We h«Ve arranged to have a tn#n, direct from the factory, tu show our
friends and patrons thgt (he
trade by the negotiation of reciprocity
treaties with tbs commercial nations.

ttocal convention ol manufacturers and

held at Washington U&gt; dlacuis commer-

*

will last longer, bake better and Quicker, beat more water and do all
of this in less time and with less fuel than any range made.

Biscuits Baked in Cbree minutes

vhu this meeting of old
ilocHsU will do on that cocaalon.
It may be predicted with confidence
that they will be actuated by self-inter-

and served with delicious coffee free to all who call. Be sure and come.

handsome Sei or mare, 17 Pieces, Tree

modification at the existing tariff as
Interests They will be willing u&gt; see
freer trade If K can b« accomplished
without removing protection from their

great majestic Range
to all who buy a Great Majestic Range at this exhibit.

*

H fiandtomt Souvenir for Early Callen

caedingly doubtful whether they will
■anal interests for the good of al).
And so, although the needs of our

tcctlonlsu who am U, ram In Washing­
ton will be able u&gt; accomplish anything.
They will be found tou selfish to make
conceealoua They will be willing to

*

Goodyear Bros

♦

*C 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4»4» 4* 4» 4**4* 4* 4.4* 4* 4» 4* X
CITY MARKETS.

good thing, abstractly ocpisUlered. but ic] dowu the tight Mr Low, under a pink tea to which Mr. Roosevelt in­
will not be willing U&gt; apply it to tbrm- whdfe leadership this great victory has vited 1‘roleesor Washington, It was a
chocolate lunch
Nor need • « expect that the republl- He has obtained high distinction both
as a scholar and ss a municipal reform­
MaNYLaNu it rtwponxible tori
er Undoubtedly however, ho is about lnahl««i. Wellington and Mudd What
to enter upon tbe greatest problem of a trio
Ing among certain republicans. like tbe his life th* puriAcatioci of politics in
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
late President McKinley, and I 'ongresw-

Wheat.
Ekk»

ATTENTIO N

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN

Dried apples
Oats
Rye
.
Timothy seed

Hay
....
Mlaa Maude Kelley returned home Chickens dressed
lection ought to be. st least modified, so confrouU him.
Iaai Tnureday evening from tier ex­ Hogs, live...............
tended vlxlt in Traverse City
Hides
The American people,
commerce easier. But the republican
Tbe union meetings which are being
party is controlled by the extreme proconducted by some of the churches are Tallow
sufferings of Cubans, should st least ex­ arousing cobsiderable Interest
tend s helping hand to the Boer prisonThftdogroe itafl of Hiawatha l-zidgc.
oarried into effect. The subject of com
Th me prisoners are suffering
merclal reciprocity will very likely re­
Cklcwxa yesterday afternoon, to do the
ceive much attention Io congress this
winter, but the discussion will end In
and Mri W B. Sweexey Intend
aupptia-1 by charitable ooo’rilxitlooa
The relief from the narrow policy of
DingleyUm need n&lt;x be ripivtef to
there sod perhaps make their future
coma from the party of Hanna, Lodge
home in that region The Hkrai.i&gt;
been counmarltaled tor disobeying joins their many friends tn wishing
Sampson's orders and having bls en­
gines coupled up, In the fool Idea that In the sunny southland
will tha country eventually look for
there might be a light. If Schley had
genuine policy of freer trade.
At the pleasant fam residence of
done this, It's dollars to doughnuts that

NOW is the time to have your outfits reputed,
and we are the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work
...

|fi.(»to»6.:

Boilers Rcflucd,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smukx Starks Made.
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

..„ki toJO
......... «
lelJs
4.00 10 &lt;08

» ifctoiko I
A l^c to l&amp;y &lt;

Before ^liavipg anything done give us a call.

EAfiLY &amp; BURNS
Phone 4 7.

Adjoining Bentley A Rider a Planing Mill.

TEA^COFFEE Great Salt Continues!

* Great Decision.

sap to give his wife a spanking and
ate In her unrighteous anger made ep­

i

a charge concerning it would have qp

dty, occurred the wedding last evening
of their grand daughter, Mita Iva
Rolfe to Mr. Lewis Bedford, of Grand
It is announced that the British have Rapids, the ceremony being performed
decided U» apply inure drastic measures by the Rev. H-D. Cheney, of Hickory

Our TEA at 40 and 50
cents is the same brand
»e had so large a demand
for at the Little Brick. •’V*'
COFFEE at 18, 15. 20.
25 and 80 cents.
The 20c. coflee is MO-VA,
one of the best on the
market for the price.
Have also a full line of

Measure* bridal ocraple were present Miss Clara
Hall was brides maid and Mr, Dodge
ever refused to grant a bill on such tri­ doer from the very beginning— without Rolfe, brother of the bride, was best
vial ground and dismissed the case much effect on the result
This decision will, we bare no doubt,
familiar sound.

army of conscientious husbands wbo

future, to administer wholesome disci-

latinos Mr. and Mrs. Bedford departed
for their future borne la Grand Rapids

CANDY,

A unique and delightful Hallowe'en
first Impaled him on his pen and plant­ party was given last Thursday night at
ed him In the newspaper.

Stick’ M/xtH, aiid'i&gt;ciiny

■esalble people, that self-correction Is
often salutary and conducive to a prop­
We think it very probable that King M laves Grace Pryor, Esther Lahr, Edith
er frame of mind. When a mau spanks
and Anioletta Lombard, Elizabeth
bis wife he is simply punishing him. Edward la suffering from some chronic
disease. The royal families of Europe Field, Mabel Ruas- and Mary Graut.
The party was hold In the garret where
Therefore be is simply correcting hlcngoblins and spooks and witches and
that
they
have
degenerated
physically
aslf.
such other uncanny beings as arc supSo It will have to be acknowledged by If not mentally, to a startling degree.
all phllanthropically disposed persons,
Ma. Roohkvklt has called Senator
all believers In the institution ot mar­
A reporter from the H«AL»&lt;who hap­
riage that tbe Chicago judge wm right. Aldrich Into consultation on reciprocity,
pened to call was uthaijed Into (he dim­
ly lighted .Kall by a gbosUy locking
alienable rights, ills long established
personage who mysteriously - pointed
claim to bo the lord of creation, if the principle of reciprocity; w hat hs objects
upward. The frigbtenod reporter
court bad decided that. ba could not io Is its practice’.
BPMbbllhgp/Mceoded to/Uje gar/et
where he expected to see a ghost deuce
Ing'to his wife without giving ter
,WftY doesn’t the navy department
pr
socm such awsweese alghu -But be
grounds tor divorce?

After such a just decision, who shall
dare hereafter to cast reflection upon
tha high-minded and fearless integrity
of our judiciary? Truly all men who

J. E. HOGLE,

ushings
GOiNC AJ

Regular 50 cent shjrts, 8S fits.
Overalls worth 50 ct&amp; for 40 cts.
fl‘2 suits for |10. &gt;10 suits for $-5.
pi suits, extra good, $4.75. 10.50 suits for £5,00.
15.00 suits for f2.t5.
Nice line of boys’ suits, ranging from $8.50 to |U.OO, will
,, be,gold at great reduction.
. children’s. sui&amp;- worth irom JL76 lo J5.00, marked al
figures that will make them go fast. Call and get prices.
UMBRELLAS- Regular price* from SOr. u&gt; II.2'., marked from

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FRED J. YOUNG.

J,UW

Clearing Sale
-ir t’tgf bos aferfi*

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snd mu»t

Special for

SaturdayOnly

Dm K AM0 says if the United States young people prjwcnt hsd a delightful
doesn't adopt reciprocity he will smash time and Iskraed Ln a most reliable and
everything to places. Wooder, I? ba undoabled (nanaerwbat waste be their
wlU do U Ml by himself. "MetaseW-

Ions, special

, the muetlon ot Judicial approval.

MM

furniture at low prices.

w *y.
toes; pf
Il LsdJff-

ting
5c a
10f&lt;

inches wide,
all colors,

SEW4G»
itttlsd “The Black Tulip" there U I

aadoubtadly
Tun republican party In th. wrath has
u swallsd by exactly the number of demo-

Everything Must Go!

HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS:

Goods Delivered.
Phone 71.

tag apantaeat, lijrtuift'Wi'Chlhite1
Matoras aftfl mMyUgbta, sad fitted up
with games and dev leas of all aorta sultab.o for. Uie.nlgte before All Salnu'.

QXMXAL Mhjb tea shifted aides m

L PRICES.

Don’t Miss Tins Chance!

(

MACHINES to
included in this sale at
McCOY’S.

lined at 15t

and 25c

�HUSTINGS HERHLD

’
Frank Kagiwhatdt, wbo ha* lately j The ca*e of Jacob Adfetter, of
i been special unuMugar fur Gen. Wood [land, charged with keeping hto .
a* Quemado*, Cuba, hap served hl* I
“ *
- Mr. and Mrs. W.-H. Paton, of May­ three years tn aha regular army and
field, formerly of tbto oily, ar* lb* hap­ alerted Batunlay for hie home In thia
lUhwe
H,twan ar. py parents of a daughter bora on tab- city. Il U expected tnat be will arrive
about tiatuntey or thu flrat of next
Undad vWi,!,,u,uK ti'
Notice—Parties bolding tickets for
Elmar Carpenter and hto gifud wHe
OlleU* Pictures will pleas* trade them will occupy th* auditorium Buoday af'’ jjiCflK*.
ternooci tatd evening nut. In the In­
Ur that due. terest of Spiritualism, i After sack tootur* Mie Carpsnter will'give d*aorfpUoua Mrs. Carpenter to a flue Orator
and excellent test medium. Mr. Car.

next wrek^rt Goodyear Bros.

ginnlng Monday night-

Flinah carfi’at‘be Hoaui afliee..

Have yon read Goodyear Bro*', oftBaby cab for sale Inquire of,Mr*.
E.J. &amp;dg«r.
&lt;
Fred to Heath wss In betroll th*
first of th* week. . .
Hre. D. K. Titman went Tucedsy
Pigs for sale: Henry Andrus, on C.
evening to Jackson for two weaka* villi
C-‘Olmstead'* fann.
Travers* Phillips was In Naahvllle with rcl*Uv«e wtjllc our genial M. C.
U ■UuawH't dear in the
yesterday on buslcess­
This is a book handsomely bound
northern part of tbaatat*.
Altha annual meeting ofthe etockin cloth, gilt tops and originally
Sunday laat, a daughter.
sold for $1.00.
I am going tn
bolderu of the Grand River Valley
Bora to Mr and Mr*. Charles Doyle,
Railroad Company, held tn Jackeoo
offer them for the
on Sunday, the 3rd instant, a Ijjjji.
last week, Fred H. Barlow wae reSee the modern cooking wonder- tbe
Majestic Range al Goodyear Broe.
Ouo thoroughbred. Shropshire nun
lamb tor sale cheap. C- D. BaLD’a lN

Montauk Library
Edition.

RENKES &amp; WALLDORFF
THE FURNITURE DEALERS,

The Newspaper Blue Book foe 1K»
has Just been toned. II I* the retagnixed authority on newspapers, and It
lx a grant oompllmant to any u vwipaper
to be Bated in thia book, ae aelocilont
arc mad* without the knowledge ot th*
publishers, and money, Influence or ad­
vertising ha* no weight with It.—Ta­
coma, (Wash.) Neva TheHEaau&gt;U
the only paper In this city Hated In tbe
Blue Book, and wecortainly appreciate
the compliment.

Mr*. Tropel, 80 jaon old, living with
her ton-in-tow, E. R Wimans, in Naab-

had such a large or as welT a selected
stock of
’

Rockers
as now. They have'large leather seat over springs with”
beautiful quarter-sawed oak polished backs, and dainty
mahogany rockers for the ladies, and small rockers for the
misses, and still smaller ones for the children.
ROCK YOURSELF AND REST

You cannot understand the value
of this offer until you nave seen
the books. We have the

JUl we're going to give a set free with
.very -Majeatle Range told at our exilblt next weak. Goodyear Broa.

FOLLOWING TITLES

Renkes G Walldorff,
Orning u&gt; her age It la Icerod tha ebock

Abbe Constantin.
will prove fatal She la thought Co ba
The Alhambra.
•lightly demented.
Arundel Motto.
Bacon's Essays
The Bondman.
By Order of the King.
California and Oregon Trail.
Cloister and the Hearth
Corinne.
day nlgbu «ben
?h*nged Into a ant
Countess of Rudolsta.it.
day tbc ground w«
Cranford
ul Spanish war service
The Deemster
I
\iM*U mtot a rare treat it you
not
The Deerslaver
attend the grrai Majeatle cooking rxDream Life.
h (bit ak Goody car Bro*.
Duty.
. Mr*. A. A Willtnoot and daughter
East Lynne.
Mand, returned Sunday evening from
An Egyptian Princess.
s tow days' vb.it In Battle Creak
Emerson's Essays (complete).
Mr and ; Mrs. ChM. Rebin too, of
BaUie Qreak, were ' gne*ta of their
Firm of Girdlestone.
Poultry wanted—1 will be ready to
niece, rfrs. T.S Brice, la* week
From the Earth to the Moon.
take tn fat. well dreaaed poultry on
Freak Barry, ot A—yrla^Jra* la th' Thuradey, Roy. Uth. and every Thur»
Gold Elsie.
pity fwaUinlay Mr Barry Is still day during the winter, lor which the
The Green Mountain Bovs.
Grimm's Popular Tales.
highest market price will l» paid. I..
A Hardy Norseman.
Henry Esmond.
,
■ Mr*. H. E. Hall and daughter Ba*ate, will atari to day fur Lcxlcgioa, Ky.
History of a Crime.
where they will tpeud the winter. Mr.
Holy Roman Empire.
Hall is at Lombard, which lx not far
The Initials.
tnun Lexington, to th*l he will ba aide
Jane Eyre.
to ipend Sunday# with hl* family
John Halifax, Gentleman.
Letter* addroewl to the. following
Kenilworth.
poraun* remain uhclalmod In thia odlce
Knight Errant
.
.
Married al thcM. E. personage. Oct.
Last Days of Pompeii.
30th, by Rev. Gao- BuUeh, Mr Heury
Longfellow's Poems.
J. Wickham ai&lt;Mitt Erma William*,

UNDERWEAR VALUES
That Cannot be Excelled

Heavy Fleeced Double Front and Double Back Shirts at 50c.

Heavy Fine Derby Ribbed Underwear at 50c.

Ako Boys' Wool Fleeced Goods at 45c.
Cotton Fleeced at 25c.

All Wool in Salmon, Grey, Brown or Red Colors, at
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per Garment.

Mostennnn Ready.

Micah Clarke
The Moonstone.
Ninety-three.
Old Mam’aelk’fi Secret.
1
OH Myddleton’s Money.
Oliver Twist
On tbe Heights.
A Pair of Blue Eyes.
The Pathfinder.
Reveries of a Bachelor.
Romance of Two Worlds.
The Scarlet Letter.
Sesame and Lilies.
Silence of Dean Maitland.
Sir Gibbie.
'
The Sketch Book.
The Spy.
Tales from Shakespeare.
Thelma.
’ ‘
Three Guards men.
Toilers of the Sea.
Tom Broyrn at Oxford.
Two Years Before the Mast.
Uarda.
\
,•
Unde Tom’s Cabin.
Vanity Fair.
Westward Ho!
We Two.
The White Company.
Whittier's Poems. * •" &gt; •• • iWide, Wide World.
yl/T '1
Window in Thrums. - ‘'r. ,
The Wreck of the Grosvenor.
Zenobia.
'".5.^ L

both of Caelttm. .. •■ • ■ ..
•An Important sale of Olcnfoy le Bborthorn*,U Marshall !iady'artiaed Id thl*
Remember Utt by paying twealyjack's HaaaUi. S*e advertlaeiuoi.i fiv* cent* extra you cod h*v* no* ably
th* ilnubD fur out year but alao tbe
lllgrim, a high cla*« megaxlno of, pro­
great, ably edited and finely IIluitrated.

Union Suits at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00.
.The above lines of underwear are the finest that we have ever shown and we
invite'comparison.
R

RTON
City, and

Mie* Florence Troxel, of

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

Tbc Society of Emmanuel 'l*adah
win be entertained Thurelay, Kov.
Mtti. by Mrf ArthurMcBwaln andjhe
Monday th* I

The t. A. B oWe)&lt;wschurch, will

ing th* Phvitfim rxtenslou Wtlh'th*.

NOW'S THE

pleted this week so that tbe',
Mon be openfor freight trsJBp,
■
' "ng ecbool for nurse* at the
J t is annauoced in tb* November J
■Itorium,
Rattle
Creek,
J*
al
Phelp* I
grim, published as Uattle Creak, t

ihh J prixe, (3,1 n lb* "baby beauties"
contra*. coed acted by that publication.
There wore eighteen contestant*.
■fad ependDemo‘ The Hmt*co hie engaged a; regular
sblklaet week printed
Washington rorreepondtah* who will
■jftoduoed by th* P*.
furnish a-weekly letter on matters of
rsttlonal iuHntt- jTboee .wbawUb to

,ANB?..T H 3 TA1

WE'VE GOT

FbD LlMfftli Sett Mi 3u Sirin
AT &gt;1.00.
UMtrfUHre,

•

'

'

,

FOR MEN,
PyBylWKtaBuil, D.n.

"J*HE MISHAWAKA Wool
fll Overs are too well and favorably^Ttiibwri to toxf

an elaborate description.

-*

' TIfT.' . .

W*®'
You probably know from experience that they are the most durable
&amp;
of any rubber manufactured. We have a full line of all mics. Come in
and examine them before making yonr purchase*,^.irtyrtfi.

.UFFEI

�Only thi Anumub Rrmain to Bs
Heird by Schley Court. '

irculadoD.

Dr. Donald Mel

1* litasltr.

TWO WITNESSES ARE BARRED

The blood

rt muit be strengthened
JiW'.
watery
portions
ooze
and built&gt;e up
before
the dropsy
surtounding
dmiea
Can be cured
stay; swelling.
and the'
bloatto and
best of all htart medicines laDr. Miles' Heap Cure.

B

' My heart was weak, and it

wltwwwe* ' w*re before the BAlay
court of inquiry In lb* forenoon, faad
both of them were called la th* In­
terest of Admiral Schley. Th*y warn
Frank U. Richarts and G*org« hyneh.
both of whom went throne* th* Cu­
ban campaign . a* l^wspaper corms
»1““- S'LS'ff?.

i*ltt*4 CO th* Moats r«ry akortly iJlft
ccugreM me*U. Ixjrt Pauaoetots wUl
visit th* ataiV department at one* and
arrange with Secretary Hay for a **rUa at conference*. at which all ot tha
for th* purpoe* ot arrlrlaa at a con­
clusion that will ba satisfactory W
both 0real Britain and the United
State*. Secretary Hay has had a copy
of th* treaty for aareral w**ka and la

IL W Falx, Albia, low*.

Dr. Miles'

Hastings, at Hastings Housa,

Heart Cute
gives new strength to the heart,
regulates the circulation, itunulate* the diges(&gt;°n and restores
health. Sold by druggists on
■ guarantee
Dr. Mlle* Medical Ch., Elkhart, Ind.

NEW

BRIGANDS.

VICTIM

from opium, cocatu* and *11 other
oarcolics.
Women suffering from chronic sflmenu are in riled to consult Dr Pierce
by letter /rrc AU letter* *ie privately

APACHE

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20.

dr. McDonald

la one of the greatest Using BjrectaliaU
lu the treatment ot all chronic disease*.
Hl* eatecslre practice and superior
«Bowlcdge rnaMrr him Co cur* OVcry

California
the rnesur of reetonng me to good health
•gain, which I bad not had for orte three
yean, until taking roar medId aa 1
thank con for your kind and prompt at

BEST personal: y conducted
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT

ROCK ISLAND

FISA’S SLAYER

IS DEAD.

ROUTE

• nd Lbooe looking forwatd to marriage
will find Dr. P&amp;rce** Common Sena*
Uedrcal Atlriser an inralnaule guide to
health and bappiocaa Thia great work
coctiinlng iccA large P*«rs. b rent frt»
on receipt W Matnps to pay ezpenae of
mailing «w/y. Send ■■ M*-e*nt stamps
for tbe book io peper-coran, •* jt stamps

aad r*e«T*CTiilp lD :

Is* «&gt; rr**l*leea T««.

CASTORIA

polnlmant was made upon th* petition Vladlkarkas.
The tunnel will be
«... "
~
twentj-JhrM iqllaa, inn* aad eoet
U0.9M. As soon a* th* Tran* Siberian
ihbintii
railway I* finlakrt. It I* taUsved. this

For Infante and Children.

The Kind You Have
Always Bought

PATENTS

Bears the
Promotes DigentionLhetrfufness and Hest.Coti tains neither
Ontum.Morphine norMcieral.

Not NaMc otic.

American Laundry.
If yon want your linen* waabad
LKAN, patron Im th* AmerU^
anndry. Collar*, cuff* ud ak'irta
mm up in th* laUat aty Im. Prioo*

A perfect Remedy forComBpo
Hoc. Sour Steeach. Dianroca
-- —- ’

Not. L—Starting In

w—----- —,'i**** &lt;fc" Moor* Mr*
destroyed a large part of th* burineea
Metlon of thl* town today. Th*
barnad buildings . Include Brlghau'i
hotel, the bank building, Cogswell *
OU**Ya *tur», a block owned by Mrs

\JF For Over
Thirty Years

CASTORIA

-Of toMklKt lees+fiw.

�vM Um Hstumnwaiy
nominal price. Tbe magaxine with
which *e bate made thia ipttfirtu
la the Pilgrim, an'nxM**“*
periodical published at.
Thia tnngailne haa recently come Into
lhe hands of a b*w«xHp*nywho*r*
bustlers. They are sparing no pains
to make the Pilgrim a high class xnagaxinc and they are succeeding admira­
bly. It oomparea favorably with the
leading periodical! of Ita kind, such as

mother of healthy
children use "Favor­
ite Prescription."
•I win be very fls*i to
try a few wants fcv t&gt;r

feeding to sheep, but ba probably
tarans barley cut. as all grains should
be while yet tn the •■dough." or soft
enough to be crushed up between tha

inday Evening Post, both In typograph­
ical appearance and in literary merit.
For tbe cake of placing tbia excellent
monthly witbin the roach of all ogt
reader?, we hfiYp drekitd lohuke them

The Pilgrim will be sent direct from
: the publish era
•ii*p|TdlHiW,or*uDUy ,or
j«rtfchM&lt;T»»lo a^urt Wine magsilne

imp. luius ul liftui Idtiy,

trail Hlttnlwatiu.

cause it tells all the news all the time
and tells it Impartially, whether the
□ ew» be political or otherwise. Ii Is.
In fact, almost a dally at the price of a
•reekly and you cannot affmxl to be

The showing of tiu western golfers
was a prat surprise Io tbe spectators
at the tourney at Raltuarol They play

CASTORIA

Pere Marquette

.,, lor Tpfpnti and Children.
Th

tN Yh Hm Ahrqt 8m0I

E. G. Slggere, patent lawyer Wub
Ingtou. D. C.. whose ad appears In out
columns, la an ultornoy of twonty-ono
year* active practice and la well rocotnmendedtoua. fils rating will be found
he owns the Inventive Age. He has
sent us application blanks and other
papers, and inventor* who are intend­
ing to apply for patents, would save
time by calling al this office and get­
ting tbe paper* before presenting their
application* through any other source.

1

prewratlvee. while preventing farther
tenntatatiqn, It not an attractive ad­
dition to th* hnman system when apple
luica I* wanted as a beverage. Well
kept cider will find quick eale during
Spring. Cartful handling, with daanliMMUJinbettwforJjl •tcraacb-.ititt-.

.A*

PARKI

,r_

rst:

drag It right down ontfl It la tn good
condition, let It II* nntll spring, then
draw on manor* and plow again, says

Then take 250 poanda of pboapbat*.
ICO pounds of plantar and 100 poanda
of wheat middling* to tha acre. Mix,
all together and apply. You will get a
bountiful crap ot potatoes.

’ Lonisfillo &amp; Wills Bl

Florida
&lt;jcilf &lt;06161

ble and was clumsy and alow. He was
to hare met ’•Denver Kd" Martin, but
Il waaannounrad that that fighter bad
sprained bls thumb. California sports
say that lluhlln "won't do" to a fight

Wan fed 4766

SWIFT, &amp;CO,
wKwrhJtdi, I

k OX Mart
Sam. Crawford of tbe Cincinnati
team baa mob- borne runs, two laggera
• and'triplets rb bls credit than atjy. »lh
» |»r player. Crawford has fifteen botm.*
runs, twenty-three two Itaggere and

freely to tioryaa. It I* ot first Impor­
tant* for .dairy rows and very grod
tor yr.tin* growing stock and fsttcolng

�-1'nllMoct « all tuna of

^tj^orn, Shelled Coi

*' Newman Fuller wars

Some Coffees ,
L.
are dJSip

Imi WadMata, looktag attar hto WrrtvliiiHwMH. • ' . ■ •
• -. ■ '

tag four weeks clerking for

| with « cheap
r H glume -teljMspe

MoadMr*.
•od Mr*.

Mrc. Robi. Altoft to visiting frisnds

tin Coffee
is DOC glased. It is per­
fectly pure and has a
delicious flavor.

Il their future home.
.
, WiUXUM-CABYBTU. . ” .
A pretty little weddiog look place al Moaday.
J. F. William*, the father ot the bride,
ot&gt; last Thursday afternoon, Oct. 31st
at 3’30. William Carveth of Grand
IzxSge. and Mtoa Adah Williams, of

&gt;rg west to Halting*,
.

The HuLaLbepd Tbe Pilgrim topeyIn-ad vance subscribers for ooly 11.25.
That Throbbing Haedacbo
Would qutokly Imvo you, If you used
&gt;r. King’s New Uta Pills. Thousands

Willie Rockwell
od by Ita*. G. R. McDowell,of Delton •lug. SundayM. E. church- Tbe wedding look place

Tbe undersigned will give a tree
boys and white flower*. Tbe room was
also trimmed In green and white: the sample of Chamberlain's Stomach nod build up y
lilting room was deoorated with yellow
Money ba.
H. Goodyt

DELTON.

R. C. Fuller of Haetlog*
hero
last Monday to lake up some lumber ■ late fora week or ten days and i
join with tbelr many frtaoda in wll
for the Table Ge of. Hasting*.
E. Barton lias bean en theslek list ’ng tfeem a long and prosperous life.

fprMra. Blackman
laredlinelled the silly un­
kind of food lx needed tot
not only nourish a particular pert of the
body, but It will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good your food
zany be, Ha nourishment Is dtwtavyed by

Mi been rtolUng h»

&gt; blood aod
liy 25 cents.
.Sold by W.

A WOMAN’S
KNACK—

Brari and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Food
O^rShen
Stock r ood
■.Ar Horses, Cattle and Hop.

-for doing tilings right and putting
the correct style and snap into Millin­
ery to found in ovary prooueUon of my
vent to itaitln Hue. I solicit your patronage so thst

tewgte Um«*acy Jara,
aa ua iiantlec «•*»’.
ends prepared by ,Mrs. Williams and
Mrs Barton. There were teverol
ffuoeta proof ut from abroad. Tbe pres­
ents were many and very nice and use­
ful. The wedded cutple will rial* a*

Oats.Middleville Flo,
Corn and Oat Feed
(fcnvNnjal, Fine Me
gtraw .
’
iy, Mixed and

M, W, HICKS.
' •

visiUt

Opposite Court Honse.

:

Mrs. L A. Kline,

M Mrs. MaDonald’i

IM So. Burdick St.
‘reSwiljiFte m. E. church wm
KALAMAZOO MICH
Ing in the brick yard for this season.
Mtoa VErway
—T.—closed
■ W-.l a-I very
Dk-ruooeeaful
, .. . I
qblto won attended Friday evening. ,
&gt; Job n Batoon and family of Ru llano
visited st a. C. Lsaoh'e. Sunday
Remember the quarterly meeting
held hero over Saturday and Sunday
Astounding Discovery.
of this week.
From Coopersville, Mich,, comes
Tbe social given at iho school bouse
Growers Union will please send tbelr
Friday evening for the benefit of the wotd of a wonderful discovery of a
library was well attended and much en­ pleasant tasting llqiAd that when used
joyed by all. The program was well befoso retiring by anv one troubled
P'DunnsI), Mich.
with a bad cough always ensure* a
good night's real, "it will soon core a
ooughtoo," writes Mrs. 8. Hlmelbnrgcr. ''for three generations of our fami­ er's Union having hay to bale, please
ly have used Dr. King's New Discovery write the secretary stating unount and
for eojsumpriou and never found It's
when they wish a baler.
A'our*.

Onraal W Coilsst

Fanners and Fruit Growers 04

.IE

1350

PIANO*
n.slllon Pljii.

$350

•Ui te ri’te1 leiy stiaUtei, Iris to' tha

spent from Friday until Monday with
bar parents here
Q. A. Hyoos drove to Carlton Satur­
day night and returned Bunday night. favorite medtajne pf the.healthy mill­
Geo. Polley and wife of Rochester, ions. A few ilusca aids dlgcx'.lon, stim­
Trial boctlMfree
New York, arc visiting his parents, C. ulates ibe liver to healthy action, puri­
fies the blood, and makes you feel boot- half way through. Chamberlain's Pain
msec at the court bouse on Saturday
HIRDS CORNERS
Balm wan promptly awullM and Ore
Nov. 18th, ai2 p. m.
siice tea later the pain bid disappearod
Mr*. Rosa Carbon to entertaining a
J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
I. Heath'*
cousin from indtaua this weak.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
tie Creek. attended the Carveth-Will­
Woolley &amp; Brottaoa, shoes.
iams wedding last Thursday
JOHNSTDWN.
nodtooom fort.
'0
thoroughbred
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
F. H. Flint visited trie a ds at Baltic
। Clara HerriU haa been ytoltlog rcte­
Creek Friday and Saturday
Chidester &amp; Barton, clothing.
mour Andrus ss teacher.
ll
vos
at
Duncan
lake.
Glenn Dewey and wife of BaoSaid,
Chios shoals toi M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
such Injuries without maturation and
Mwan.
Otto
and
Lewie
Maier.
Lyele
I
Miss
Haide
Payne
of
Bedford,
was
attended the Carve th-Williams wed­
Shedd and Archie Newton attended
the guest of her sunt. Mrs. Joo Moore
Renkcs &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
church here last Sunday
Plymouth Rock rOiwters M M. Slo­
a abort timed nee.
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
Lytle and Bernice Tobias are enter­ cum, Baltimore.
Mies Kellogg closed her school here Heath, druggisttaining thechlckvta pox tbto week.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Iasi
Friday.
For
further
Information
inquire
of
ding last Thursday
Elida Bechtel,'wMo baa been working
Mrs, Minute Quick of Milo, was tho
. Win. Giddtag has boon pulling a new
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
near Hickory Careers, la homo again.
roof on Ute Usery barn hero, occupied Geat of her aunt. Mrs. Jennie Lyons,
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.
Quite a number from thto place at- |
It WMk.
tended the L A. S. u David Smith's
Our first snow storm came Nov 4th
last Friday.
Ace Pennock and Addison Pennock aod caught some of the farmers with to climb trcca after blanket*.
Preaching next Sunday evening ul
Started last Thursday for the north to quite a lot ot core to bnsk yet.
R. Merrill has gone north to try bls bedside of his sister. Is slowly Improv­ 7-X&gt;.
Aaron Bunnell made a bus Inces '.rip
ing. Saturday Mr. Otar received news
luck at deer huntlog.
to Prairieville, Thursday
of the death of his slater in Ohio.
Wm. Cooper is working in Uaute
Cheek.
,
J
Prccoh Bra shipped two cars of lum­
merchant.
ber from this nation last Thursday
Sheriff Cortright and ex-Senator
Harlow Myers and family entertained
8ur farmers arc very busy al present pie of Chamberlain’s btomach and Liv­ com pany from Gerkoy over Sunday.
Cao t&gt;c placed in any furnace,stove
er Tablet-. the best physic. They
The ladles came en masse to pay a
husking the huge corn crop. Peter
or range and will warm from one i«j six nxjni*. This aupltanrc can Iw pul in
farewell
visit to Mrs. Lavi Cotsoo, if his recovery.
Adriaason Jr., raised over IMO Uushals Improve tho appetite and regulate
Thursday. Though no unexpected Mrs.
Willard Bolton, who has charge of
bowels. Regular site 25c. per box.
Cotton bore up well and the ladloe en­ the elevator, reports a good business.
joyed a pleasant and profitable lime Coals Grove to gutting to be quite a f*.-Uirilt warm some of the rooms of your house, or if you wish to warm a room
or two that to not supplied with furnace heat, or if you have addeda roomer two
TAMARAC.
parsonage during the school year
and want It warined don’t discard your furnace on that lu cv.unl, or get stoves
C- F. Moreau, Lewis Williams, Dr.
to makn a muss ami extra ex|ieu*e for fuel, but see BKE8LEY. He can put into
your furnace one of his Busy Bee Hot Water Combination Heater* that will do
Boms of our people attended tbe fu­
attended • ban
tbc work required with very little, if any. additional real for fuel. Prices fur­
neral of Mh. Ida Hutchins, neo Con net
Hastings.
nished on application
Tbe aid society was well attended at ot Chicago, st the .Kilpatrick church,
F. J. BEESLEY, PLUMBER.
Winnie, daughter of Robi. Johnson
the home of Mrs. Wm. Castle last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Gon net hero
HASTINGS. MICH.
Thursday. Tho next mooting will be
held al Mrs. Spencer’s, Nov. list.
’of oar cllltaiw. We may
of toe acau&gt; or tier orcin er, cnariee
Duffey, io Collingwood, Canada, this
dinner with Royal Myers and wife.
Grace and Ethel Hatton were at Bun-

It’s Knowing Hqw that Saves Money.

Bosley's Busy Bee

•■STaSTS

Mrs. Ora Woodard spent a tow days
lari week with her parents alibis pteoc.
. Hallowe’en was well observed tn oar
parte, boggles found io corn fields, carta
tram Lake Odessa strewed along our Kan.. •ntaff 1 wm wholb cured by
Bocklan'a Arnica Salve?' Ife tha

aiest end

Hardware.
P17I

•rWW ‘Lirtfc

-Why
bet-

Dr. HheBteld haa employed Will

ucr wilt Mt*, Hlclllinan. Tiuirvday.
Tha E- O- T. M. Initiate saw m&lt;

Because in its mammoth works a
,ps of chemical experts is con­
a , j fggj every ingre.----- --- „_r_
every process of
inufacture to insure a product abliitely pure, wholesome and oe
every respect.
The m&lt;
food and
e most
istible food are made

Pilgrim will make hto home
with
rn—uanoe thto winter.
M^t-v*
to in Sherwood via I Ung
her father
~ SobooTaiaw this week Friday; MlGaielley will continue the winter term.
R. G. Rice, Ambay Ferris, F. Whit­
worth. Oman Garrett and Mr. Bishop
started Monday tor .a bunting trip to
ll.a northern peninsula.

BANFIELD.
Wo. Burroughs and wife have re­
turned from a visit to I’aw Paw and
Plainwell.
.
/
,
।

OF^.

HeatiDL
.-Will
Cast Q&amp;JA^toves,
Steel Ranges
.We are placing on our floor is the largest and most complete we ever exhibited—all new 1901
patterns, with many improved features. We invite inspection. Our stoves are fuel savers and
wt make the prices right.
,
?

Our new line of single and double barrel shot guns, hunting coals,
ammunition, loaded shells, blapk and smokeless powder
we now have in stock-

&lt;ETS GIVEN ON ORIGINAL VOTING CONTEST.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901

XXIL, No. 2B.

IRJURED
AT’_____
A SAW Mllll| .Died of typhoid fever, OoLJOch, 1901,
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BMl MH IMHmMIL

•1.00 A
RUTLAND CENTER.

ADOITWML JNWH HEWS.
HINDS CORNER*.

JOHN RULING'S HEAD A MAM OF
CUTS AND BRUISES.
thur Nathan PlUlngv, ag*d39yeer*,

An editorial coumluee at fopr will be
appointed each month by the principal.
Rapidly Revolving Saw Throws a
Tijia'oommluea will do all the work ol
Frederick Spangemacber
evHUng.the department, writing and Una Ulna, lotto city. 82500.
Dora Barnum to Sarah A- •trick­
land 40a sec S3, Carlton, 8775.
Alexander Cortrlgbt to Laosy Union
From tbe LaPttte, Ind., Dally Har­
Hall Co., 18 rods sec A Assyria 100.
committee and thalr Mio* pupil*. not
John Andrew* to W. H. Chase, lots ald of Saturday, Not. - 9th, *o dip tbe
following concerning an accident which

Herald as final. All copy designed, 141 and S2, Morgan, MO
Elijah J. Halo u&gt;G&lt;
for this department should be submitted
to the editorial committee.
Julia A. Wiiiisoo to Sophia Brink,
lot BK diy,»M0.
■■
Gladys Scidmore, Cha of 1WH.
Jacob Weyormau to William and
William McElravy Class of 19U3.
A. A. Wb'selock u&gt;’ Minnie Butl er,
Harvey Smith Claes of 1901.
laoaeec 2, Yankee Spring*, MfiOl).
Ethel Hicks Class of 1903William Jarrard to John and Mar­
tha A. Biggs, 40a sec 11, Maple Grove,
_-Education tea betterMfeguard of U1M.
Oscar V. Matthews and wife toCatbliberty than a standing error. If we yrine Ingram, 40a sec XI, Irving, 8800.
retrench the wages of the schoolmaster,
Jesse Downs to Bradley Crowell,
, we mnst raise) those of the recruiting parcel city: 8300.
Frank L. Havlea to Howard Mosher,
sergeant.”
parcel on sec 3P, Hope; 820.
“A - tutor should not be continually
Henry C. Idvn'to Merchants Saving
thundering InstrucUona Into the ears Bank. ilatiM Creek, 143.88a sac 27 and
28
Johnstown. 82500.
• of his pupils, as I! be were pouring It
Sarah A. Clark to Byron M. Ketcham
through a funnel, but Indnce-hlm to l.’a sec 34. Baltimore 8525.
think, to distinguish, and to find out
Edward E. Cook to Albert M. Clem,
. things far himself, sometime* ppenlng W* sec 7 Orangeville, 8375.
Charles Brown per administrator to
Geo. W. Brown, SUa sue 13 Irving, 81250.
Eleaxer J. Kirchner u&gt; Elroy Sayles.
precepts to lhe capacity of bls pupil. 50a etc 18 Carlton. 82A'&lt;i
♦
Eleaxer J. Kirchner to Sherman W.
. —Montaigne.
Rowland, 40a sec 16 Carlton, 82&amp;X).
Mias Grace Zagolmeier Ml, vialteti
Fred B. Lawrence u&gt; Dennis and
lhe school Monday afternoon.
Sarah A. Collins, 130a mo 35 Orange­
.
Mias Mabel Hicks Ml visited lhe ville, 83800.
Francis Wlthsy to Harriett WI they,
- school Friday forenoon.
40a arc 18 Rutland. 8300.
gun the study of Pope s translation of
thsKUad.

c

moualy elected. It la hoped that catr
new superintendent will please us as
well aa our old one.
Many fnxn the high school attended
the entertainment Friday evening giv­
en in behalf of the Women's Club. All
The Algebra I classes enjoyed a
written review last Tuesday morning.
The first orations this year were de­
livered lest Monday afternoon. The

Aral oration “Thk Present Crlala,” hy
: Mias Lenp Dennis, was sn exceptional­
ly brilliant oo* and we regret that on

publish It.

' falrabctwaen Uatnpsonand Bchlay. He
tnirala. giving a brief acoaint of the
‘ ' - ■ - - t ' it
—— - — .V — L.w1.
M

liago. and tbe caused. Mr. Nagler
treated the subject la a very Intarostsome splendid work along that line.
Mr. Roy Hutchinson Ml visited school

1

.

Tbe allmiasioa will bo 10 cents. Evsrybody cordially Invited to oome.
School was closed Tuesday afternoon

of tbe Ulhand IMi grades to

, Wednesday and Fri-

boon county, April 30th, 1863.

When

and mother, Joseph and Charlotte Plttlnger and family moved to Berryville
thia county, and In 1882 settled on the

Kelley of Hickory Corner* vfaii'm. BMhtel'a.Buaday•

tfor tbe benefit of a
th* district will be
Irving church Fri-

guest of Leslie 8ow**n,—Goo. DeMott end Isa Newton

“An aoeident which might have pror­ Pag* Juno &lt;th, 1803, and two daughter*
en fatal occurred thia morning at a aaw
mH I near tbe Fall place, while run­
ning a circular saw John Ruling waa
struck in the head with a piece tttimtwo sisters and two brothers, besld
did not lose oonadousoese, his face 1 Oft of relative* and friends to mourn
presented a picture of,cuts and con­
tusions which made It Isok as though It
I,—A t-~- — (—
I ’ ' brought to town and

fearoglsAfo
Sira. Maud Miller *ed Jakie Edger
visited ibctr &gt;Ut«-r al Cedar Creeklmt

man. He was honest and slnokro In all
relations of lite. He took a man's

HeboiFs last Bpadag.
Orville Burwirduf wis'giawtty sc

d Ml** JUris Pay P« spent Hatur-.

meeting next Saturday and

1
ICHOQL VICINITY.
reralsd hltn al hta alxtosalh birthday.
P, R. Holmes new ••hallo''
Our ebnyvb has aeeurwA a collection
through new 'phooes.
of new song books and *• hope soon lo
t Bmlth mA wife gl Lake Odsasa
bls mother, Mit- c. Benter, over

The physician found upon
tloo that lhe man's eyelids were badlv
cut, buf the eyesight was not tujured,
and on his forehead and face were a hard worker, a careful manager, and

Myra, who ba* been spending
-vlth Mrs. Mervln Early.

Hullng will survive, though his in­
juries are codsiderod serioes and be thorough in all that be did.
will probably bear some of the scar*
during the remainder of his life. The
man Is a married man and Uvea In
Hastings, .Mich. He consider* his &lt;•­
cape from very serious Injury if not at the Baptist church, Nor. 3rd. The
from actual death fortunate, aa had the Maccabees conducted the servlceasM

bly, Bunday.
Orville Kidder and wife of Grand
Rapid* are vlalllog bl*sister, Mr*. Mervln Early.
E. Kenyon and wife of Freeport and
Dor Kenyon aad;wife of Portland vfs-

LAKE

Indefinite time.

land la spending the week with Violet

have blinded him or proven fatal.”
Mr. Hullng arrived home ^Tuesday
Supertntenden^Hayden Resign*.
morning, preferring to spend lhe lime
with his family while hit wounds are
Al the regular monthly meeting of
healing.
the board ofgad ncalion last Thursday
night Superintendent Hayden tendered
E. Smith and wife, lot 228 city, 8800.
Hunters' Licenses.
Edwin S; Harris lo Edmund K. Cook,
160* sec 7 Orangeville, 8500.
holiday vacation.
' Walter Boyltw. Woodland; Milo Hah,
Lentah Smith to Jacob Wcyerman
Freeport; J. W. Abbott, Freeport;
and wife, 120* sec 2 Hope, 82500.
James Riley toHenry Bleam. 40a sec Frank Lae, Middleville; 8- R. Rogers, most people in this city as it was gen­
Prairieville:
F.
D.
Wilson.
Preirie3 Irving, 8800.
erally supposed the school affairs were
Mary L. Throop to John C. Qualf and rillei J. E. Herrington, Dowling.
wife, lot 6 blk IS city, 8220.
Valentine Leins to Mary I .ci us, lol
Hastings Musical Club.
Misted between the auperinteodeot
rrovetoWm. H. Potter,
Tbe Hastings Musical Club met al
.
___ J78dty, 82500.
Mlle* J. Archer to Jas. D. Cool and lhe usual place and hour Monday even, always desirable to have. Nevertheless
Chas. A.Curtla, parcel Freeport, 81000. ing, and although tbe weather was not
‘it Is not probable that Mr. Hayden
Goo. W. Brown to Elvina Brown, 80a
sec 1J Irving, 81250.
large number of members wsre pre­
QUIT CLAIMS.
COrtla P. Arnold to Idb S. Arnold, sent to enjoy the many good features
33a tec 21 Baltimore, 81.
by a i large publishing bouse. As the
P. IL Cook to P. A. Sheldon and wife, them.1
90* sec 25, Orangerille, 81.
Herald 'understands II the desire to
. Chat. A. Saddler et al., to Wm F.
accept thia templing offer, added to
Harden, 280a see 13 Martin. Allegnn Ing conductel by Mrs. McCoy, and a
county, and sec 18 Orangeville. 83040.
hlmself and part of lhe board made his
Ellas A. Saddler to Cha*. A. Saddler,
1-7 part of 270a sec 13 Martin and see
position somewhat unpleasant, promptare more advanced In the pianoforte
18 Orangeville, MOO.
George T. Saddler et al., io Chas. A.
Saddler at al., 3-7 of 210a In Martin and
The program was most delightfully promptly accepting hia resignation.
Orangeville, 81500.
Wm. F. Harden to Charles A. and opened by a very pretty instrumental
Superintendent Haydon la a good
Eunlde Saddler, 196* sec 13 Martin and solo rendered by Master Shirley Crook. school man, of wide experience and
18 Orangeville, 81830.
Wm. F. Harden to Philip H. and pleasing manner “Pan-American” and broad mind, and the Hkrald regrets
that thing* have so shaped themselves
Sarah Saddler, 75a .rc 13 Martin and 18
being most heartily eoeored responded that bo has thought dt to relinquish
Orangerille, 81830.
.
. John Holden to Ellas‘Gray, lota 947, with a popular coon aoog.
tbe cuperintendenoy of our schools. He
MS and 949 dlr. 8000.
•
A paper entitled “Musical Culture
Ellas Gray loColgrovo A Putter, lots for All,” which set forth in a most
947. 948 and94»dty, 8909.
wm, F. Hicks to MeUncthoo W. forcible manner, the object of the club, wishing him success and prosperity In
Hicks aad wife, low 947, 948 and 949 waa read by Mlm Anaoletta Lombard.
“Tbe educational value of music is after employ his undoubted energy and
receiving more and more recognition
ripened'talents.
.
at the present time and by the world's
villa, 81.
’
Ida 8. ArooM UJCurtto P. Arnold, greatest thinkers. They see that in lu
The Superintendency FIBod.
parcel sees ti and 22, Baltimore; 81.
Mary Trayner lo Andrew Whalen, 40 life. It baa an influence upon man’s
At a special meetl ng^jhe board of ed­
ucation Monday night tbe vacancy In the
B.
superlntendsncy of U&gt;e city schools
Chase, 04.22a arc 12, Prairieville 81000.
Jamas W. Hopkins to Otis'’
caused by Mr. Hayden's resignation
kina QM mo 2S. Irving, 8300.
colleges “J*
*K la Important that waa provided for by tendering lhe po­
Otis Q. Hopkins to James
musical study sbould.be, no. isolated sition to the editor of th* Herald. It
kin*, 40a tao 30, Caritoo, 8300.
from, but closely associated with other is proper to state that this action was
forms of study. The main thins Is to taken after conferring with Mr. Held
secure a foot bold for musical art in
every aooreslbla educational society responsibility provided tbe board
from the kiadergartsa to the unlvar- should manifest a unanimous wish for
Medical use miners
him to do so; and It Is certainly very
•Ity.'
*
“Musical education should be begun gratifying to him to know that the vote
rion entered.
Estate of Jacob Eisen bets deceased, during childhood which b lhe mosnen- was unanimously In hia favor.
llwclrt and reuusd to discharge alcr.
filed. Order assignlhx real estate en-

Charles Whitney and WlllleCsr-'

Walter Hayes and a party from Hast*
Christie Me

Zerbel, of ShulU.

NORTH CARLTON.
E. Batea I* caring for Mr*. H.
P. French and infant eon at Woodland.
Ed Cunningham and wife of north
Woodland v&amp;Ited al J. H. Durkee’s,
DeD Shively of Welcome Corners was
Monday- .•
Geo. Bin and wife of Warnervllle oa our street Sunday calllag on friends.
Fred Rickie and wife of Vermontvisited the latter'* mother, Mr*. Schalbly, Btrodav.
Her. and Mr*. A. Johnson of HaaU
logs visited al P. FL Holme's, Friday.
Esther Durkee is working for Mr*. H.
Philo Seger and wife were in Hast­
Ludlow of Freeport. .
ings, Sunday- .
' Dr. MoGufflapfCarlfon Center is now
Wm. Burd has lust had a monument
treating Mr*. %halbly, who I* much
improved in hepllh.

CARLTON CENTER.
Jean Hartman of Mecnstacounty was
calling oo friends hl tbe Center, Sat­
urday.
•
Wm. Nash was RlClaricsvIile, Thurs­
day. celled there by the serious llloese
of hls mother.
Ubarle* Carpenter of Saranac waa
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.u—
ter. Bunday.
r
Mrs. J. Odell Is lhe guest of her
daughter. Mr*. Roy Fuller, of Hastings.

Dr. Scribner Severely Injured In
_ Runaway.

Delton. Mich., Nov. 14th, Special.Aa Dr. Scribner waa returning from
Mrs. Geo. Coleman's funeral at Hick­
ory Corners yesterday, in company with
Ed Wilkinson, they were just in tho
edge of our village when the leather
on tbe oeckyoke broke, letting lhe
tongue drop. The horses became
out. It is because their baby received frightened and ran away. Mr. Wilthird prise at the baby ebow In Battle klnsou jumped and was not hijured, but
Creek. Tbe Huie one’s name Is John
down on the concrete walk in front of
gratulatlons.
E. J. Kershner has sold all of bls ths Geo. Main residence, and was hurt
thrashing oitflt to parties living near very badly. He waa carried home on
a.stretcher and Dr*. McLeay and El­
Ira Cotton, who has been working tbe liott were called at once. There ar*no

sd. Heaving Dsc. Oth.
Estate ofLoa Ferguson

,

mile south of Woodland Can ter Sd w I II Ju rod internally. He is in great pain
more there In the spring: R. B. Hoe. and Innulia a critical condition at the
present writing.
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'

rhUr returned
A Pleasant Social Event.
On Tuesday as Bilan Endsley was
drawing rails, his horses became fright­
A very pleasant social.event was a .
ened and ran away. They ran out Into
the read and than turned,north striking
a large tree and killing one of them In­ Hicks, Tuesday afternoon to twentystantly. The horse was a valuable oa»
and the loss falls quite heavily oe Mr. proved to be very interesting pastime.
Endsley.
'
Mrs, Clare Goodyear winning flrat :

IRVING.
Mr. and Mr*. Pr**ton of near Free­
port weregueala of Rev. aad Mr*. CI Hey
Bunday.
About sixty war* served to dinner at
U* paroosage Friday ■
„
Qnsrwrly meeting al the M. L.
church next Bunday evening. Rev.
Job* Graham. D. D., will preach.
The homo of Enoch Andrus waa openEpworth League last Saturday

nations, and Miss Belcher consolation
prise, a spray of beautiful pink roses.

lightfuily entertained tho company
with severs! of her choice reclt*lions.
Piano Contest

as follows:

CITY MARKETS

holiday recess. So far as tbs HkRALD is

irons that arrangements will bo effect­
ed by which lu present standard will

&gt;

PLEASANT HILL.
Frank Wellman, wife aad daughter*
of Hastings were tbe guests of Wil Butter, roll.
Durites and family Saturday night aad

Timothy seel

Prairieville
Prairieville
Holme* church, Saturday. Mr. BeoUr
stmpaihy at a large drcls of
I hia sad bsroavocteai.
, anmbsr offour prcpU atmnd-

Hay.
86.09 to 85.95

Wilt Durkee baa been suffering from
a severe pain In bU head about tea Jay* Tallow
Football Game-Uni varsity of China- but la feeling
Clover seed
WELCOME CORNERS.
Michigan Central
iu Arbor and re-

Chleksas live
Cblcko:si)r.--ie.J

.Hid io

�Ing up for

will be purified by their removal fnxq
^Wesbould have beau glad to »ro Mr.

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of Kentucky, and Welllngtoc of MaryIt would seem that hardly anyone can
take Dr, A. W-Chase'a Nerve PiUa wllk.
out receiving marked benefit. Tbe
•ooAflrfulaotbfaoffbhmedlcine.lHjmte

‘'■srslSss'i,'

weak run down condition la the talk of
every place they are known. It is only
Wyck*s disgraceful administration,
which has been ooelong treason alike Hastlngs yet today they are more in
io the city end to tbe Democratic party. evidence for merit with Hastings peo
It ba treason whicKthe people have
fittingly rebuked. Van "yet Is lhe pls than all other medicines combined.
Mrs. Minnie .W. Golden of second ward,
Hastings, Mich., say*: "I was all run
almost a fatal handicap for Shepard, down and could simply do nothing, pains
but he cared nothing for that aa long
so he seemed safe himself behind she
normal Democratic tr.ajoriiy of 15,000
in New York county. He baa found box at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
that no majority la great enough to pro­
tect a man whom the people nave do­

IRE h a nutter which touches your cotn-

strong and vigorous. The medicine is
dertalnly good and I gladly recommend
the difficulty of voting split tickets un­
der oar laws. If we bad the MassaThis is really nine-tenths a question of ths
choseua ballot, in whloh lhe names of
candidales are arranged In alphabeti­
treatment of the pores of the sldn. Some
cal order, and each n»me voted for W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
toilet soaps are as nippy and keen as mustard. roust
If be separately marked, it is doubt­
ful whether Deverv’s patron would See that portrait and signature of A.
you will only use the virtue you call yourJudgment,
have oosne within a hundred thousand
votes of the rest of his ticket.—New
it will tell you that any soap which leaves the hand*
York Journal.

forL

■

You want a clear, fair.complexion.

Our Neighbors.

habitually dry is robbing the skin of its natural oil

Free alkali is the robber’s name.

no free alkalL

Try it I

Ivory Soap has

It floats.

CUKNEY
conSSy tbaesaWHair*
FRANK J. CHENEY.

Current Opinion.
(

U Hung Chang.

Li Hung Chang waa a far-sighted
ktatesman Hi matter* of state policy.
He waa a shrewd, elusive and conquer­
ing diplomat in negotiation; but he waa
narrow in certain particulars and he had
nomllltary Instinct. While beadmired
lhe American people greatly and hfd
lhe mo»t profound reswet for Gen.
Grapt, be reqlly believed that we could
be overrun by Asiatic peoples. If the
latter had the wilt to come. When as­
sured that thb wrnld be I m pots I bl e, he
would ask; "Whet would your little
army of 25,000 men do against millions?
How would you defend your coast cities
without ma*Biie forts and big guns?'1
Neither lhe civil t&gt;ar nov the Spanbh.Amerlcao war satisfied him that the
American*, who despise warfare, could
gather an effective army on short notice,
arm themselves for the national de-

S1- hie own country and underestlmsited
that of Japan. Had he been less inI&lt; : fiucullal in government, bls war with
U Japan might have cost him his head In­
Ji sUied of a temporary disgrace. —Detroit

The shipments of gold to Europe,
which, it is said, may aggregate ten
; million* before the movement elops, are
•omewhat mystifying in view of our
Urge exports Of merchandise. The
financiers, If they have any, do not make
any explanations, and thbie who are not

or profeo* to believe, that it is our pol­
icy to establish and maintain a system
of dependencies to be governed large­
ly outside of the constitution.
This is not an unreasonable belief In
view of what- has happened and pre­
sents one of tbe difficulties to be over-

The November "American Boy."
Mblbh such close relations with the
south and centra] American republics
The American Boy for November
aa is sought for by this governmaoL
There I* not ibo slightest danger of (Sprague Publishing Co.. Detroit,
Spain's regaining any part of hsr for­
mer sovereignty In America, but she
La to be reckoned within gaining tbe
ooofideoce of her deaceudapts. Sacrl- Crow Peak," “A Doubii Rescue,"
"Nod's Stratagem," and "The Switch
al Mud Run.”
Among lhe leading articles are:
Working My Way Around lbs World,
by Henry Steele Morrison, the Boy
No Hope In RepubUcanlsro
Traveler; Fun and Profit in Trapping;
Study of the Pennsylvania election True Americans, end The Old Put
returns shows that outside of Philadel­ House.
phia and Allegheny county the Fusion
ticket received a majority, bat.in the
Spreads Lika Wildfire.
two big counties ths opposition mijority
When thing* are "thebeet" they be­
come "lhe best selling." Abraham
Haro, a leading druggist of Bellevue,
counties that the machine is strongest, O„ writes; "Electric Bitters are the
and lo both there are persistent charges best selling bitters I have handled In
of ballot-box stuffing." The Philadel­ Joyear's." You know why? Most disphia T1 mescal Is attention lo lhe fact cseci* begin in disorders of stomach,
fiver, kidneys, bowels, blood and
nerves. Electric Bitter* tones up t^e
stomach, regulates liver kidneys aad
as were given by democrats. The Times bowala, purifies the blood, strengthens
says: ‘Thus the best hopes of effective the nerves, hence cures multitudes of
opposition to the republican machine maladies. It builds up tbe entire sys­
must be In building up a real democrat­ tem. Puu aew 11 aad vigor Into anv
ic party, that can in rite the support of weak, sickly,.rundown man or woman.
all friends of good government. "— Price 50c. sold by W. H. Goodyear,
druggist.
Grand Rapid* Democrat.
Hallelujahl

BMjjyfaesn of the purchase price Of the
.Philippine Uiand* to Spain, which wu
K effected without transfer of actual ca»h
t there have been large transactions call­
Ing for considerable amounts of cash
by a simple 'ransfor of credits.
K whether the balance due for merchan­
dise has been wiped out or not is a ques­
tion rczardlng which there are differ­
' enees of opinion. The main fact seems
to be that Europe needs more gold and
that we »re able to furnish it.
This outward movement of specie is
no Indication of business inactivity. On
i\,U»e contrary the buxines* outlook is In
many re*pecu remarkably bright. If

W. GLEASON,

pie of lhe bountry exclaimed when they
awoke lb learn that the fusion forces

A REMARKABLE GROWTH.

.

Flgurea that Tell of Detroit and
Michigan Prosperity

While attempting to drive across the
tracks at the crossing by R. Townsend's
tievalor yesterday morning, the rear
end of John Adieu's milk wagon was
struck by the 8:12 train and thrown a
distance of thirty feet. The train struck
the wagon with such force a* to throw
Mr. Acxetl twenty feet, striking on his
side, cracking three riba sod receiving
many other painful bruises. He waa
taken to Dr. R. P. Comfort's office and
cared for. At present U is impossible
to toll bow bad nls Injuries are but they
are thought to be nothing serious, al­
though he Li likely lo be laid up for
sometime. Tbe horses escaped without
Injury but the wagon was broken be­
yond repair and the ground was atrewn
with broken bottles, milk cans and
tickeu.—Nashville News.

dethiKHille party of tbe entire country,
ea he Is one of tbe most level-beaded poUtlciau* In the democratic party, and

of a dozen .Jaok-oMutera*. some glflifa*

temptingly Inviting the guests to •'bob"

tlcmal campaign. There are signs la
plenty of a revolt against the repu bilean
party and if no serious mistakes are

erst In the White House.

Washington do not bold a high opinion
of th" present republican governor of
the state. For Instance, Mr.Charles H.
Aldrich, formerly solicitor general of

tables with fruit knlvrs roar intently
the brad, then tbroi
Initial it will form.
In front of the a
several large iron •;

rious shapes, from which the events
of coming days may be foretold.
In tbe dining room the same decora

Yates will never be beard of politically
In the future political affairs Of tbe stale
of Illinois be will never Agues- Yes,
he baa been mentioned aa a possible
compromise between Mason and Dawes

chosen. I believe be secretly’cherishes
thia hope himself, and while I am of the
opinion the man Onally elected senator
will be neither Maxon norDawes, I am
positive It will not be Yates. • The diffi­
culty with Yates is, that he is simply
ernor of Illinois. He was nominated by
a reform element, and ever since be
went into office has been controlled by
tbe machine. He has coquetted back
forth between IxAh camps, and has
never done anything to justify the nx-

table, rat

Tbe favors are Jack-o' lanterns palat-

In which stands a small lighted candle
held In place by the tiny fastenings
used when placing candles on a cake.
After other good things on the menu

around the edge. In tbe cake hare
been placed before baking a ring, a
thimble and a piece of silver, signify­
ing lo lucky finders of each a wedding,
the nomination."
a single Ilfs or great riches.
Not a little joking is beard in politi­
cal circles at tbe expense of the New
York City papers, which with their un­
rlabbonee until the candles
Cratniy Drain Commissioner Strong usual audacity In making cltlms for
of louis county is tickled to neath to credit for anything that happens arc
think that his term of office will expire crowing themselves Into flts and claim­
tiny
flame
ing that they brought about tbe defeat
of Tammany. The humor of lhe situa­
Mixa Alberta Culp Is
&gt;boc&gt;e girl at the Iraki
tion lies tn the fact that every one of lhe
reality.
papers that opposed Tammany this year
Jumped on a Tun Penny Nail.
which Tammany carried everything by
Tbe little daughter of Mr. J. N. PowSunfield baa a new dentist in tbe per­ overwhelming majorities. Tammany
son of Dr. O. E. Mighsn and aa tbe has not cultivated the friendahipaf dem­
Sunfieldlles have been without a tooth ocrats in the states, and at more than lively through her foot and a second one
half way through. Chamberlain's Pain
carpenter for some lime they are wish­
Balm wis promptly applied aod fire
ing the new doctor much jaw.
lions made many enemies among them, minutes later lhe ptin had disappeared
Nicholas Hal), 8H years of age and an consequently it is ’not getting much and oo more suffering waa experienced.
old soldier, died at Lake Odessa last sympathy from prominent democrats Io three days the child waa t/earing
shoe as usual aad with absolutely
now in Washington, who as a rule do her
no discomfort. Mr. Powoll b a well
Bunfield bos organized a band.
known merchant of Forkland, Ve.
The French population In Woodland democratic party al large.
Ptin Balm I* an autlseptic and heals
seems to be increasing. Tbe News
Tbe Schley case is now In the hands such lojurlea without maturation and In
chronicles the arrival of a new son and
one-third the time required by the u*uof the court, the arguments haring been .1
x-—.. ,
ail made. Capt. Parker, one of Schley *a Heath, druggist.
Lorenzo M Lyou of Eaton Rapids has counsel, about /Izod the whole bosin ess
The Herald and Detroit's new dally*,
up when he saldjn his argument; "We
been appointed a railway mail clerk.
To-Day, fqr only *2.10.
Arthur Ingalls of Charlottes who had
his hand badly Injured some time ago tbe man who was victorious and did hia
while feeding e corn hunker, died last whole duty ba* been compelled to ans­
Saturday lo great agooy, blood poieoo- wer for his conduct before a tribunal of
Ing have set In.
'
his brother officers • • • The situa­
A quiet borne wedding took place tion is exceptional and without a par­
Wednesday mocnlng, the slzth instant allel In all naval history.” Mr. Rayat the home of John Wibert of Free­
port, when tbe daughter of Mrs. WL
bert and the son of Mr. Wibert were ed no little to lhe repetal I ou be has
united in marriage. Tbe bride has made by the conduct of tbe case, which
been an able assistant on the Freeport
was so unexpectedly thrust upon him by
the sudden death of Judge Wilson,
Freeport is about to lose two of her
professional men, Dr. T. P. Pomeroy, Schley's chief counsel. Of the arguV. 8., and Dr. E. 8. Wright, both of
whom will locate at Conneaut, O.
tian" thelewi said the better. The moat

Four Ministers

Io submitting to the public tbe rec­
ord of lu circulation In a month when
many, sailing under the Democratic business was on a normal basis, the
party odors for mere oonventsooe, eras Evening News ssaoclstloa of Detroit
assumes that tbe public in general and
lu advortbing patrons In particular
prlvald'plundar. It was, and for more have an Interest In the rrowth and suc­
than thre^quartqrc of a century has cess of the two newspapers, The Even­
been the typical, the moot arrogant, ing Nows and Tbe Morning Tribune,
lhe greatest American municipal ring. which have been idbntlfled with the
progrew* of Detroit and Michigan tor
manv
J 1-T-V
.... &lt;
■■
i uc—
Evening News ws^educed to one cent built Immediately and It b expected it
on July 1 last there was an immediate will be running within the next sixty
Blistering Rebuke.
days. It will employ from twenty to
forty men the year around.
Tammany’s dsfeal in New York city
lug at least another year of great IK*,
*. I. .L. . _ '
The Tbornapple Electric Power Co.
•trial activity.-Grand
Ilaplds
are putting up a building In Middle­
ville for the location of their transfdrmexample, who overthrew a republican normal owli
machine last spring with the help of tbe news oi
Judd Cook of Middleville has gone to
the Independent vote, felt only grati- Hon unil oOc
lhe Pacific coast to spend the winter for
l the plan nronxMsd would tend to flcatlon that New York citizens, with.
assumed Hint the circulation during the benefit of bis health.
Mpwopl* Indifferent to the tnaovhfeb state affair* are conducted,
«y would be paying directly no
Compared with the same month syesr day aod indulged in a littlehuntlng
ue Usti expeusea. If this were
a*. Ths Dtirotl Evening Nows sod expedition. They went home With a
he duration the objection would
s Detroit Tribune combined show an nice bag of quails to their credit.—Sun­
Jy seem to be wall founded, badkiijr Increase In circulation field Sentinel. The Sentinel doesn't
•vamment will get to be mighty
oonlcs. while the avenge gain say whether they shot lhe quail oo the
the people do not watch h. We The Negro's Position In the North.
of the So May News-Trlbunc has been streets or bought them at the market.
, however, that there is just as
n I uteri'*: in the national affairs
-- --- — —urn 3,814 copier. During October lhe avsrnorthern papers would wax wroth and ago dally circulation was (MI/A', cot'.m,
grow bitterly sarcastic In replying to which Is more than all lhe ocher dally
southern strictures upon the president Detroit papers combined. The circula­
far eateruiuing Booker T. Washington tion of lhe Sunday News-Tribuno has the order of a woman’s preference.
not regulated by tbe “
&amp;?t tb* •ouU‘«r!1 P»Pors are reached an average Kxti of «.lflfl cop- Jewel* form a magnet of mighty power
.rwnlvinw
_____—
’......... les. In the mauer of advertising there' to the average woman. Even that
pituat of all jewels, health, !• often
ruined In the strenuous efforts to make
prevlwM J»ar by A?7« luchea, while or sere the money to pur&lt;iha.u them. If
“ho'e'’ an ,oor** a woman will rbk her health to get a
Upoun^tkn wUh tbe phenomenal
abosring The Evening News asaocla-

&gt;.

they furnished that the precept onion­
ing the Inquiry was drawn with the In­
tention of excluding everything,credit­
able toBchley and including everything
that could be twisted by prejudice 'tbe
other way- From what Admiral Dewey
has said the report and recommendation
of lhe court b likely to be a very elabo­ ter. All
rate and lengthy document and consid­
erable time will be required to put ft
in shape.
Gen. Grosvenor of Ohio, aa usual,
quickly followed the election returns to
Washington, and ahio, aa usual, pro­
ceeded to fill tbe newspapers with hb
opinions as to the meaning of the vote.
It b quite the usual thing for Grosve-

■4XX

said anything wilder than ibaLJ'tbe re­
sult shows that there will be oo more
tariff revision by congress than there
will be a revision of the Ten Command­
ments." That was both wild and ir­
reverent. Thn idea of comparing l|ie
republican tariff law with tbe Ten Commaodmenu, or rather putting them on
the same fooling as to permanency, will
disgust' thousands of decent men who
hear
of it. Republicans of larger ctiiit will promptly arrest

&lt;&gt;. G. Green's reliable rente

the past, which should have warned him

■tfrsiy cured. Ths ilchiag is all goes. I
m advised other, lo ass it, beltedag k
ixdd cure them aa It has me."

�In. Bonine’x Trial In Washington

of Great Interest.
THE STORY OF KILLING AYRES.

HEN in Buffalo
EAT AT

Tbe crop of the BL Joseph grape dis­
trict amounted this year to about U,- Tbs urgent roproeontatlvee of many
who knew ths country and the Boer
It is claimed that oU has been people were pat aside aa not worth
struck In tbe 8agln&gt;w valley. Tbe lo­ listening to by the ofltatal advisers,
cation la kept swrol
who subsequently found everything to
Judge Bullock of Sterling has been Isorn. When ths country U spending a
adjudged insane, and taken to the million and a half pounds weekly it
Traverse City asylum.
William Derby tell a victim In the

uare; best and

Ellicott

Owosso la expecting the establish
snout of a sereea doth faelery to em-

xctty. jus »
Iand
40 cents.
j

..
ISIC every evening. j»

whan Lhsrs might bars been energy
and aitrinros ot provision. The Tinea
concludes by suggesting that the na­
tion should ba told exactly what the

Friday It wm given out that ftu shortage la *fi0,000. Instead of 1ST,-'
Ok). A prominent Maecaber says that
the
taken waa drawn 1ti two
WOMAN TESTS KOCH'S THEORY. lots, money
sod while one boudins company
la released. tbe National, that U now
responsible, will Imre to nnike rx&gt;l
tbe shortage of one cheek fur half tho

£j50t.
rams KtiiiTY.

Prokwiaiai Dirtctroy.

BIG GUN IS A SUCCESS.

be lo school till a telegram announced
tlie marriage.
Walter Bowerman, of Fostoria, a 14year-old boy, accidentally shot a too

G. R- Johnson, D. D. S.
OUtaerw Uuilnr&gt; N UaullUak.

rd

slblr point

«y

BONINE TRIAL IS ON.

I

Hunai. that lady over there taw*
U polish her AlioAN this morning."—
I London flparo Uomtuu.

tl Hutlip NlNual Bull

In the city lo get clean Is

m

BUSBY BBQS-* BATH ROOftS
Up-to-date Tousorlal Wort.

m. H. STEBBINS

Adolph F. Holler figure In a romantic
which will culminate in a wedding'
celebration. About luree mouth* agu

sldrrable time to the study at the fra­
grant subject. said that the population
at an ordinary cheese when a few
wcek&lt; old Is greater than the number
ot persona upon tbe earth.
eating reaearrhca dealing with tbe mJnote organisms found lo cheese. Prom
a mlcTuaeople examination of n soft
variety of Grnyero cheese be obtained
the following statistics: In fifteen
grains of cheese, when perfectly fresh,
from OOeQOQ tn 1*0,000 microbes were
found, and wbe«rtbe cheese was eeventy days old the population had !ncresLsed to 800.000 In. each fifteen
grains. An examination of a denser
cheese at twmsty-five days old proved

(about fifteen grains) and when fortyfive days old 2,000/xhj In tbe same
small particle.

iwl put np my other hand, and with
both elirtcbrd tbe berm of the ptatnl.
W1I..II Ba fell my back was toward
him, and his weight carried me dowtf
forward with him. trot bls grasp re­
laxed. and when I jumped up the pis­
tol was In my band. I put It on the
trunk, and the next thing 1 knew 1 wee,
ou tiro fire cw-sp.-. Just outside ot Mr.
Ayn,ntadow I don’t know whether
I looked back at him or not.
- "I walked along tbe landing and
went down tbe tadder. without hesi­
tating. When I reached tbe veranda
at tbe xccoml floor I went in through
the |Mtrlor window to the hall and up
tbe stairs of tiro annex to my room
I WMbed my hands and tbe wrapper

Arthur Brookins, tbe^nan who was
found tabU room In tbe burned I’boenix hotel. Charlotte. after tbe fire waa
put nut. la. lu a crftlcal coadlUoa.
When discorerod bo was on the floor
unconscious The uilrrur waa broken,
tbe erased roan baring taken It for
a window. N. W Foster or om-fela

quartermaster, rank of captain; Robart W. Thompson, second lieutenant.
Infantry; William W. Deseill, captain
In Porto Rico provisional regiment. In­
tan try; Emil Huchacber, Brat lleuien-

Nsw York Nor. 11.-—The Tea Duty
Repeal association, consisting ot soma
of tbe leading wholesale grocers, job,o|l«

Forty anrrlvnrn of tbr Itttb Mlchl»“ Infantry attended tbe tgunkm its

Gsorg* W. Ix-vln. Abel Levin, Km11
Canon and Albin Oarlean atumpted
to cross the lake in a rawboat Bun
day night. They probab|y lost their

try. has just been organlxsd. Q. Waldo
Smith of Smith * Bills, president of
the Wholesale Orocsra' association of
New York etty and viclnty. Is proof-

Chippewa Pall*. Win-. Nor IX—
While playing la a sand bank. Waller
Kingsland aad James Lose. 13 and (
rears old. Were buried alive, near lislemsa Station, six miles east of hero, on

William K. Lncvy. tbe rx-prealdcat
of tbe First National honk of NUss.
was diacbanred from custody Friday
In ths federal court In Grand Itspids.
by Judge Wanty. who took the caoe
away from tbe jury aed ordered the
clerks to enter np a dedstoa of nut
guilty. Lacey. on &lt; russ-exaroinatfOB.
admitted losing possibly Xl.XOOO la a
bucket shop conducted over the bank.

Tbs Ht. Joseph council baa paid nut
Kl.OtD In eity warrants, tbe largest
amount voted at a single nx-etlng lu a
long time If ever before.
Of this
amount *15.000 was for the asphalt
paving recently cotaplcoxl.
A conductor on tbe Michigan Cen­
tral air line found a pocketbook roa.

�Reciprocity Stands No Show.

When Ute Dingley tariff bill was tormulated a provision wm inserted per­
mitting the negotiating of rodprority
conventions. Under this provision Mr.
Kaseoo. tho well kpowo diplomat!.:,
acting for lhe United States, negotiat­
ed a number of such treads*, the moM
Important being with Franco. A* 1*
well known these treaties, elaborated
with much &gt;rr&lt;- and designed to lacrease greatly our foreign commerce,
failed of ratification In tbe senate Imi
session. Tho state department, how­
ever, has renewed theoo treaties and
they am to bo urged upon the senate
again thia winter.
r Reciprocity is of course an Indirect
way of reducing or abrogating tariff
duties. Their algi Is u&gt; make arrangemanta with foreign countries whereby
certain foreign products which do not
come into competition with homo In­
dustries may come tn free, in return.

But there I* po probability whatever
that the program of reciprocity will bo
permitted to bo carried out. Senator
Aldrich, chairman of the sen etc finance
committee, L« the leader of tho opposi­
tion, and ho I* one of the most Influen­
tial men In the republican party. Mr.
McKinley strongly urged upon the
country In bis famous Buffalo speech
the adoption of a policy of reciprocity
in our foreign trade relations.
There li no doubt that a large and
growing faction of the republican par­
ty a'e in accord with the reciprocity
Ide* first made prominent by Its advo­
cacy by James G. Blaine, and lately
brought to tbe attention of the country
. by the last public utterance at Mr. Mc­
Kinley. There I* no doubt that tbe
growing foreign commerce of th* coun­
try demand* that something be done to
remove tbe restrictions upon that commnroe which lhe policy of protection
ha* placed upon It, and yet, in spite of
all th is, th* monopolist* of the cast who
control the republican party are bent
upon preventing any notion toward*
the modificaUon of the proclou* dooIrine that If making thpip inordinately
rich at th? Papense of the Ani«rif»B
they will prevail cannot for a
moment be doubted. The Amsriuan
people—the masse* and not the highly
favored manufacturer* of New Eng­
land and Pennsylvania—will have to
look elsewhere than to * party domi­
nated by Aldrich and Dalzell and Han­
na in order to olxain any tariff reform
H&lt;islal!ot&gt;|wl.stever even of the round­
about kind proposed by the Kasson
treatlreand favored by Mr. McKinley.

American Ship Bonding.

-

Whether history, however .will form
the Mme high astimat* of UHung
Chang’* aUUUre can cot Mfolylx. pre­
dieted. Judged by the eielern Stand­
Bribe waa Indeed a remarkably «ucoe*afal *ute*inan. In all the varying
vicissitude* of Mongolian politics,
Prince Id suoceaJid In keeping his head
upon Hl* shoulder* and thia InlteeH
show* him to have been a man of re­
markable Influence and power- Ha l*
wild to have been one of the richest men
In the world, having no doubt made tho
most of the chance* wble^JiB influ mwa
with the government gave him to en­
rich himself by means which western
standards would condemn M corrupt
and dishonest.
The re U nodoubt that Li Hung Chang
was a type of the best product of Mon­
golian civilization and religion. Ho
repreaentod the highest culture and
mentality of "a conservative, self-conCain cd and non-progresslve nation. In*
contrail to him is the present Minister
Wu, now the representative of Che Pe­
kin government at Washington. The
latter by bl* broad mlndednas* and
adaptability, unquestionably stands for
a far more progressive typo of Mongo­
lian than Pri oce LI ,’and one from which
China will make a greater advance to­
wards modernism ’ than she ever can
under th? leadership of such statesmen
aa the shrewd an.’, subtle but negative
diplomatist who has just dlqd.

drod Jrtat
— “

TURQUOISE
deep peacock blue, make* tbe best *ort
of lamp mat for a polished table. 'If
tbe lamp la of acme Egyptian or Indian
design, tbe. piece of colored leather
suite It particularly well.

EBONY

very point* insisted upon by tht senate
last year and al that time rejected by
Her Majesty’s government. Thequnsrejected out of pique, or st a hint from
Mr. Hay that he would be glad if he
were given a chance to "save his taco”
by appearing to, negotiate tbe treaty
that will finally be ratified.

States treaties by Nicaragua is merely
to enable better ones t£&gt; be formed, but
all the same, we shall feel somewhat
doubtful on the subject until the others
are In existence. Her . act may be
merely another move In ths game of
t hp Ppnama canal commission and tho
transcontinental railways to block aclido oo lhe Mnal.

How many people know that Cap­
tain Clark of the Oregon Is lower In
rank today than he would have been
had there been no Spanish war? Think
of It, .the machinations of the navy
ring have extended even to Clark, who
with Cock and Schley of the Brooklyn,
destroyed the Spanish fleet. Anyone
wbogetlnthe way of the fame assigned
toSampsiju bad a han) lime with the
ring.

Phbsudent IIooskveijt Is evidently
The report of the United 3tato* corasnlsaioaor of navigation, Mr. Chamber­ a civil service reformer with limita­
lain, is gratifying In many respect*. It tions. He put off tho disciplining of
show* that notable growth'and pros­ Collector Sapp of Louisville, until after
perity are being realized by our ship­ tbe election,'despite tbrfgot that Sapp
ping lnl*re«*. We are told that has defied the law again and again.
"American tonnage has attained praoll* Tho republican defeat in Kentucky
cally tho former maximum of 18dl,*' serves him right.
that “th* figures of 1D01 compared with
1861 show an Increase In coasting trade
vessel* from 2,7O*,M4 tons to 4,M2,68J “permanent tariff commission" to deal
was (iwo-lhlrds of this Increase being with the reciprocity treaties. If he
oo the great lake*|”. • Tbe report also gets It, he will find something else to
atsue that the »teel veaacl* under ooo- advocate in lie place whkn the proper
Mructioo or under contract daring the lime conies. Anything for delay Is his
current llical year will much exceed
similar tonnage In any previous year.
Thb democrats did all they expected
There are i-cgaged in this work fortyfour plants with a eapltal of M8,0(X),000, to do al the’eloctiona. They redeemed
Maryland and Kentucky, each of which
, employing 48,000 men.
But If tbece figures are gratifying It has had a chance at republican rule
■ is not so satisfactory to learn that of all and la entirely .willing t* get along
vat ImrnenM foreign trade only 8.2 per
cent. Is carried In American bottoms.
“Our fleet of ocean steamers In foreign
F1BST, the'Pan-American congress
uwd*, ’’th. repon says, “is too small to j decided not to sdmilthepr«M tolls de­
be compared with that of foreign na- liberations; second, It'decided to admit
tbns. The fleet of each of the four them, third, 11 is preparing to establish
largo Brills^ and German steamship a bureau of publicity to Induce the press
ewporatioo* exceed* the American fleet

- I am showing this
week some of the u*
latest styles of Tur­
quoise Jewelry in df
Sash Pins, Scad Pins,
Brooches and Rings.

A cord of pitch pine under distillation
gives the following substance*: Char­
coal, 50 bushels^ Illuminating gas,
about 1,000 cubic feet; Illuminating oil
and tar, 50 gallons; pitch or rosin, U4 I
barrels; pyroligneous acid. 100 gallons:
spirits of turpentine. 20 gallons; ur, 1
barrel: wood spirits, 5 gallons.

Hair Brushes.
Cloth Brushes.
Hat Brushes.
Nail Brushes.
Tooth Brushes.
Combs.’
Mirrorn.
•
Nail Files. '
Scala.
Salve Boxes.
Traveler’s Cases, containing
minor, tooth brush, hair brush,
■Comb and nail brush.

malleable iron

IlMjvSlK and Steel....

Brooches
solid gold.
Diamond and Pearls,
Opals and Enamel.

My Watch Stock

Northampton. England, possesses a
newspaper whl-h Is In one respect un­
equal ed by any other journal In Eu­
rope. It was started in 1720 and has
nqver from that year to tho present

—is replete with the latest
styles and sizes, in all kinds
of cases.
I have an assortment of
gouts’ and ladies' CHAINS
to match the watches. ’

China and Cut Glass
There I* a popular notion to tbe ef­
fect that rough diamonds are not
bright, but this Is a mistake. Even la
that condition they arr very bright,
with a peculiar "adamantine Ittster.**
as It Is called, which oo other sub-

TnJBIca ars plentiful In Burma. Tbe
Burmese can them "kalog-oo." They
grow on the root* ot tbe kbalng grass.
A local newspaper say* that they
should 6e bollsd and served up hot

WINTER
EVENINGS
GIVE
TIME
FOR
READING

YOUR EYES
ARE STRONG
ENOUGH.
Amber cothe* from the shares of tbe
Baltic era. It is. fossilised gum. and
aa It la only found In that one small lo­
cality It Is very expensive- It usually
tomes in ten.and twenty pound bags,
although sometimes we get It In small-

We want you to‘come in ANY DAY THIS WEEK and sec the
Majestic in operation, have a Majestic biscuit and a cup of delicious
coffee, and see the proof of the claims made for Majestic Ranges by
a man direct from the factory.

fl Stl of Cooking Utensils Tree
with every Majestic Range sold during this week—a .set of ware
made of heavy copper, uickldd, steel and enamel, well worth &gt;7.50.
One complete set absolutely free with each Majestic Range sold
this week only.
Majestic Ranges are made ill every size and every style, to fit
every condition and every purse. We want you to come in and see
the range at -work—glad to show it to you whether you intend to
buy or not.
‘

IHESE
I LONG

IF NOT, I am in shape’M
test your eyes, and after n
critical examination will tf
you if you need glasses pt nc
and I’ll say no just as quick
you don’t.

New
Method
S deal cabin to recover this trade
. thsgood old democratic times
crliardayaof the. republic beo American ships admits of no of Minister Wu Is that China will sufBut that this trade should be far a good deal mor# from bls recall
than the United States will.

The perfection of all ranges is reached in the range* that will,
work equally well with hard coal, soft doal, wood or cobs; hake,
roast, broil, seethe or fry to perfection, heat all,the water you need
almost instantly; properly used last a lifetime, and save .its qost
price.
'

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people
~ 7
‘*‘“
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
. .
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
.
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

Special for

of examination ip objective;
docs not depend upon your

mrday and IDonday,

five condition of the eye with­
out questions.
If your eyes trouble you,
call and have them examined
PRBB.

Pieces No. 40, ALL SILK

NOV. 10 AND 10.

it 12/c. per yard.

black stc

�ri!l Not Help.

Mra. Frank Ivroof Charirtua b in tho
oily to attend tbe wedding toaight.
Mia Alice Hall started yortorday fur
Rlveralde, Callfoirala, where aho will
spend the wIom&gt; &gt;
\.. ..
Mra O. L. Davidson of Grand Rap­
ids and Mra, A.’A. Matlaoon of Middle­
rille era guests bfMra. W. K. Barber.
An order has been lamed by the drcull ooxjrt for a sheriff's sale of lhe peraonal property In the Harthorn estate.
Tbe HMULb is glad to see N. T. Par­
ker able to be onthe olreote again. He
la very much better than he waa a few

In lhe fllvoroc case ot Rollin Derby
The Women’s Club m wain Ute P&gt;rya. May Derby, Nellie Fisher vs. Frank Uh.bouse, Friday. Mu'. Itthai half
Fishery and Hattie Arnold vs. Albert past two o'clock. Aside from the roguArnold decrees wore granted latt BaXuY- lar program ‘there will be th® report*
of the delogaww to the State Federa­
tion meeting, Roil call to be respond­
ed to by current evenia.
Charles Ixswb emptayed by Smith,
the florist of Adrian, ta charge of the
chrysanthemums, has reason to feel

Saturday, the 15th. will occur tho
1groatosi foot ball gatso at tho eeroon
iat Ann Arbor, between Michigan and
&lt;
,

RENKES &amp; W ALLDORFF
THE FURNITURE DEALERS,

,, A dispatch iaysaUnlsy's Fraa Preys proud of the fact that hb dlfltby at tbe

states that a break has occurred In the Chicago chryuanlheaium'* exhibition,
big dam at LaBarge and that It is likely received the first pries. He has sent
to make a serious delay in putting the some of lhe flowers » his parents in
The' Wv^H-n is Informed that the
thb city, audtheyaro beauties.
ladles of the Presbyterian church In­
To lhe Heangs Women's Club, tho
to n(l to hold another rummage sale In wa« arrested I n G
charged I.
people'of thbelly owe Vie evening of
lhe spring.
1
with malicious destruction .of prooertyy
Mbs Bertha Latibatygh, 17 years old, and is here in jail awaiting examination pleasure which Augustus_F.| Howell,
daughter of James I auhough at Rut­ before Justice Walker today or tomor- the Boston nxmologist gave them Iasi
Friday evening, when he itnpirsonsu'd
land, died pt five o'clock this morning
David Harum at tbe opera house. Mr.
Tho Spiritualistic meeting at the Howell justified, the encomiums which
A. Mcllhcnny lhe piano tuner will Auditorium last Sundaywasquite largo- have, been showered upon him by hb
as now. They have large leather seat over springs with
be In this city the first of next week oo lay attended. Nineteen persons signed
masterfa I Interpretation of the delight­
his regular trip. Leave orders at a paper agreeing to form a society And
beautiful quarter-sawed oak polished backs, and dainty
ful old character at David Harum, Ono
mahogany rockers.for the ladies, and small rockers for the
a meeting will be hold next Sunday al could hardly help feeling that tho gen­
the Auditorium at 2:30 for that purpose. uine old horse trader and philosopher
misses, and still smaller ones for the children.
■ A labeling b railed al tbe. post hall of -Homrville, was actually on the
,F AND REST
ROCK YOU1
for Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m., stage before him as the gifted Imper­
r rockers.
in one
WjWi, for the purpose ot organlx- sonator told tbe story of the taade wKh
Powers' opera house at Grand Rap­
the &lt;1 racon, or the Christmas day Inter­
ids waa totally wrecked by fire Tuesday •Kdlero and sailors of Barry county. view with the widow Cullom; or the
night. Ix»s about (35,000, It will'" Jfll - soldiers and ’saltans with their,, funny experiences of David at New­
probably be rebuilt on a larger scale.
friends are requeeis4 to bo present. port. Tho ladles cleared about (28
Mrs. M. O. Abbou gave a birthday Thb h's very worthy object and It bi from their venture. We hope their
Undertakers.
party loner guest. Mrs. W. D. Lus­ hoped that lhe meeting will be well ah
comb, of Bellevue, last Thursday even­ (ended.
lug. Twenty-five guest* wore present.
The following dispatch to tbe Even­
ing Frees Tuesday relates to the Utile
Riker last Friday for slander. The granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
jury declared him guilty and ho was Bronson: "Kaiamaxoo, Noy. 12.—On
fined (10 and costs, amounting 10*52.35. her way to school thb morning, little
The semiannual meeting al tbe lavinb Clrotorman tried to run bcvom
Episcopal diocese of Western Michigan, the trade In front of a freight car just
switched to a siding, in spite of the
fisgmkn*s warning to lhe party of chil­
dren with her. The car caught and
mangled her beyond recognition. SbrCANNOT BE EXCELLED.
waa only six yeare old and the daughter
sale of horses, cows, sheep, farming.
Implements, etc.,, on Tuesday, Nov.
tho G. R-A I. railroad." Mr. Sod Mrs.
Heavy Fleeced Double Front and Double Back Shirts at 50c.
11Kb, at his residence one mile south of
Bronson received word of tho sad scclIrving village.
Drawers to Match at Same' Price.
dent Tuesday aad want to Kalamsxoo
The Pomona Grange will be enter

Rockers

Sold only by

FRED L. HEATH,
DRUGGIST.
You can read any of the new
books for 10c. - Ask us how.

HASTINGS HERALD

Renkes G halldorff

Cvcsl ill Ptrwul.

VALUES

UNDERWEAR

In the city Turaday.
Have you read Goodyear. Bros*, ad.
vertbement In this paper?
Mias Bells Hoonan of Big Rapids b
visiting friends In thb city.
David H. Brioe, at Naahvilb, ha* bad
hb pension increased to 111
•
Born Friday, Nov. fob to Mr. and talnod by tho Glass Crook Grange on
Friday, Nov. 22nd. The annual oleoMra. Heury Cook, a daughter.
Robert Craven was a guest of his sis­
be no program.
tar In Bailie Creek over Sunday.
Mr^ and Mrs. Jonas Itnier, after a
woek'a 41ait with the former's sister,
• held Wednesday evening, Nov. 20.
Mrs. Adam Ickes, and other relatives,
Little Curtis, too of Mr. and Mrs. E. returned Monday totheir hotn€in Bed­
F. Bollum, is sick with pneumonia.
ford county, Pennsylvania.
One thoroughbred, Shropshire ram
Letters addressed to the following
lamb for sale cheap. C, D. Baldwin. persona remain unclaimed in this office
’ Mra. Tinta'Booram, ot Now Decatur, and will be sent to the dead letter office
Ala., Is tho guest of Mrs. M. O. Abbou. If not called for by November IBtb:
Mrs. Fred Todd and Mps. Hattie Rose
went Tuesday to Battle Creek for a few
daya* visit
The Woman1* Home Missionary So­
Mrs. Ed Schumann and son, Charlie, ciety ot the M. E! church, will continue
of Grand Rapids, are guests of H. M. the rummage tale so aunplcloualy
gun by the ladles Ot the Presbyterian
Erb and family.
Don’t fail to see lhe Great MajeaUc church, In the noar/uUire. Look for
.Range bake biscuits In three minutes
all ihh week al Goodyear Bros.
Mra. Mary E. Kelly, president of
Mra Carrie Kress went to Grand Rap. Hastings Woman's Relief Corps, went
ids yesterday, where she Intends to to Middleville, Saturday and Inspected
Hill
Corps, No. 52. Sbe found the -rspend the winter with her daughter.
der in good condition, although the
After you mm) the Majestic Range at
mombersnip is small.
*
Goodyear Brea, you'll wonder bow you
- Mrs. Nathan Barlow sndMra.D.8.
have managed to get along wlthoutone.
Goodyear gave an AuHome at the res­
Mrs. Cyril Grigsby returned. Satur­ idence at Mrs. Goodyear last Thursday
day evening to Kaiamaxoo, after asbq^ In honor of Mrs C. H. Van Arman ot
Sal'- Lake City and Mrs. L- E. Knap­
Floyd Brown.
pen of Grand Rapids.'
'
"The bents always the cheapest.”
. Tho Majestic Range Is best, and we
Snyder, of Sunfield, will be pained to
want you to come In and'lot us tell you
learn that their son Hubert, has with­
why. Goodyear Bk».
in the past month gone totally blind,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Erb, of Absor- and eye sproialiste, of Detroit, i*y that
akee, Montana, are visiting tho for­ It will be a long time before his sight
mer’s brush er, H. M. Erb, in ibis city, la restored, if Iterer is. ।
and other relatives in tho county.
York Stale, Brick, Edam, Paragon
Wc want you and your friend to chMso. Spargetta M earvilla maeacome in any day this week and see lhe
great Majestic Rango bake biscuits In1 non pa. New. nub. Malaga grafts.
thxae minutes. Goodykar Haos.
Our own make mlnco meaL Maple
for exebapge for a farm, nice double! syrup Are’nt you hungry, then come
store building and nice eJean stock atf to Hams &amp; Van Anusd's.
merchandise, dry gotids and groceries.
'
There will be aa entertainment at
1 the North I rvlug church Friday even­
ing, Nov. 15, for the benefit of the
, Mrs. Kiva Mudge, daughter of Mrs. Edger School Library. The program
LMhsr Bauer, and Herbert Roy Syl-' forvlbe oveiylag will ba fa robbed by
'taSar, will be married thbevenlng at- Ratting* high school talent. AU are
ba boors of the bride on Worn Green' invited to etlend. Admission IQ conu.

.

1

Herald mentioned last week as hav­
ing suffered a stroke of paralysis, dleJ
Sunday. She was 57 years old,.and
was born &gt;n Wurtemburg, Gerafony.
Tbespenther earlier life In the home
bed, coming to thb country In 1878,
her husband having precedrd her one
year. They located soon lu Hastings
and tills city has since been tMlr home.
Mrs. Beramer Icaveo a hut band and five
children to moubn her lose, one daugh­
ter, Minnie, haling preceded her to the
other shore. The living children are
Louisa, lhe wife of Jarob Rebor, Her­
mann, Albert, Robert sod Lilian, the
last named being a teacher In the city
school*. The funeral was held Tues­
day afternoon, Rev. James A. Brown
officiating* BDd lho burial wag In River­
side cemetery. Out &lt;$. respect to Mbs
Lilian Brawner the scbMgWSre (jlosed
Tuesday afieruoSn.
'
A pleasant hiLc wedding took place

at the resldeoye of Mr. a.ud &gt;frs- A. F.
Sylvester Tuesday afternoon al five
o'clock, the bride being thei r daughter,
Lena M., and lhe groom Harry S.
Rltohie. About seventy-five of the rel­
atives and friends of ths brldsl ample
were present to witness the ceremony,
'which was perfqrm.ed by Rev. Duane
Freeman of Bowne Center. Many
beautiful and useful'gifts were made,
testifying to tho high roteron in which
the happy couple are held by ■ hast of
friends. The bride b lhe only daugb.
tor of County Treasurer Sylvester and
b a school teacher. She Intends to con-,
tlnuo her school work, which is near
her husband’s homo In YsnkasSprlngs.
The groan U well known throughout
Barry county, having been deputy
sheriff under bls father while tbe latter
wu sheriff, and b deservedly popular.
He b now engaged In farming. Mr.
and Mrs. Ritchie begin married life ah
tended by the esteem and good will of
a Urge cirole of friends whom the Her­
ald joins in oongrainlMlaas.
‘

Heavy Fine Derby Ribbed Underwent at COc,
Also Boys’ Wool Fleeced Goods ?t 45c.
Cotton Fleeced at 26c.

All Wool in Salmon, Grey, Brown or Red Colors,

at $1.00, $1.50 and 12.00 per garment.
Union Suits at &gt;1.00, 31.25, $1.50, $2.00.

• CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON,*
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

NOW'S THE

RUBBER TIME
OF YEAR
.AND.

On luunu,; Xor. Ort, Mm. uu

win

t*. V.t.m.xnA fr™, *11

RUBB
KA Wool Boot and Ri
and favorably known to
elaborate description.

ot

j*

J

�Stone In

winder when,the brrfn is
tired. Overwork, hervoua
irritation, worry and mental
•tram exhaust the brain
forces and (fiminhh their
thought power. Feed the
brain, strengthen the nerves
and build up hew vigor, Vi­
tality* and mental power.
The greatest of all brain
foods and nerve tonics is
Dr. Miles’ Nervine.

Nervine

HARD TO PAY THE RANSOM.

IWr Aerssu X* mseMsd—Mett WsWss
Tseaiksr »-a an Weed WI alia retorts-

era were arrested at Dubnltxa. on the
Bulgarian' aide Tbe four mao are
charged with being Implicated la the

lure, according to the Bulgarian gov­
ernment. took place on Turklah ter­
ritory. and therefore the reissue must

Hastings, at Hastings Hous*.

feeds and nourishes the
brain and nerves, over­
comes irritation, and brings
sweet, refreshing sleep.

DACH
His extensive ’practice and superior
knowledge enables him to cure every
curable discssa. All chronic diseases
of th* brain, sploe, nerve*, blood, tkls,
heart, lung*, liver, stomach, kidney*
and bowels scientifically and success­
fully treated.

night ago al the village of Smelcbevo
aad swbeequsntly proceeded to the
monastery of Kilo, but the movewenta
of the troops compelled the brigands

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

BEE MODXan TUXATMXMT.
• Quila * number of years ago, when I
waa a girl at bom*, m father waa proelisted upon a bed of rickne**,* write*
Mra F. M. Wheeler, afNe. a Ann Place,
kjs.1fr.il Frank "H bed rheumatism

Ucularly tho captain. Yanne Sandanaky. to kill Mln Stone and h&lt;y com­
panion aa soon aa the ransom la re*

pimples from the Ain, heal the defiling
•ores, stwl bring beck the flesh lints and
contour* of youth. "Golden Medical
Discovery" doe* all tLto and mote, on
the testimony of thousands of self­
respecting men aiu! women.
There to no alcohol in "Golden Med­
ical Discovery" and it to free from

IW*!

and Scenic Line.

F. D. Lyon, Tmv. Put. Apt.,
II Fort Hu, Wist.
Detroit, Mich.
John Sebastian, G. P. A.,
Chicago.

■

du. donald

McDonald.

The Specialist.
id 250 East Fulton street.
Grand Rapids, Mich.

Crossing the beat scenery of lhe Rocklea nod Sierra Nevada* by daylight.
Direct connection to Loa Angele*. Beat
dining car service through.
Write for information and literature

wo Qciarta
is necessary lo sec-tire a copy of Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad­
viser. This great work, containing iced
large page* end over 700 illustrations, to
seat entirely frtt on receipt of *um»

dollara* worth of plate glass waa de­
stroyed on the went aide of tho street,
end It waa by the hardest work that
the spread ot the fire waa prevented.

-r-wwvi-ct*- 1

■ssfflASE. ..

Spring Valtoy, tit, Nov. 11.—Th* •*capement shaft of No. 1 mine of tba
Spring Valley Coal Company took flr*
and Im periled th* tlvaa of thirty mla*
era and WO mule*, but ill went reacued. A column of flame ahot up from

?.su-sulsra SK5;«
-Sret wethers. _ ttsgfwiQ;-goodT WWW
I M; miseS, ween toteultoii and common.
PCfi. yeertinsa. n WMM; spring iambs.

llt, a
amice. 1

ways Bought, anti which has l&gt;ecn
ream, has bomo tho signature of
and has been made under hia per­
sonal supervision alneo tta infhncy.
Allow no ouo to deceive yon tn thisAU Counterfeits, I ml I Adons mid “Jaat-os-good” are but
Experiments tlmt trit iKrltb and endanger tho health of
—Experience against Experiment.

What is

ASTORIA

ituto tor Cantor Oil, Paregorlc, I&gt;ropa and BooUiUiSh;jrupa. It In ricnaant.
con tabu neither Opium, Mtorrphino nor other ^nrcotle
substance. Its ago la tta gukrrantec. It dt-atrvya Worms
uud allays FeverUhneu. Itjsrnrea Diugrliom and Wind
Colic. It reUevea Teething TOrouble*, euros Constipation
and Flatulency. It asaltnllalLa the FimkI, n-gtilate«.llio
Stomach and Bo%cV», giving YcaUUiy mid iiuturul sleepl ■other’s Friend*

GENUINE

CAST1 RIA

always

&gt;5 Bean the Si

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3CZ Years.

�■

i r.c ii-ci । ..... -...... .......—- ................... - • 'j
la the, nominal price. The msgistae with I
JLjS? «N&lt;* »• h*r*3 m*de H&gt;1» arreagement
Two men wot ’*
Pilgrim, on excellent literary
foS/STa desk periodical published st Battle Cr«ek.
room aadcmwM . This magMino has recently come into
, My name nd discovery wfll go down
tq posterity Stang with the greatret
aroa ll,e ban,l|1 ,rf • Qe,r company who are
until some f*W I bustler*. They are sparing no pains
I shall have honor, fame, medala.
step made one ot [to make the Pilgrim a high alas* mag. waa net to digging a bole ta the back riebre, a crown of laurels. It's the one
yard.
When
finished,
the
excavation
chance of my life, the ooe great
the®'the Ur**t adue and they are succeeding admirefor^bullet •rJb|y. Il compares favorably with the waa U feet lour, a feet wide and 2 feet chance, ao(] I hope you will say noth­
devti, and then Mr. Bowser stretched ing to discourage me."..
Ufe te a duel 1 red'ng periodicals of -its kind, such as two electric wire* the length of tv and
“1-! wonX" she said, "but If you
are going to alt by that bole all night
urday Evening Poet, both in typograph ­
yon ongbt to such a lemon at Intervals
ical appearance and In literary merit.
or yon will get busissasee"
For tho eake of placing ihlsexcolleat
at such a supreme adeotlflc moment?"
monthly within tbe reach at all our
be gasped at bar. “Wosaan. don't run
readers, we have decided to make them
this thing Into burtewjue. It tbe
the following remarkable offer:
world beard that 1 eatabllabsd my new
Tbe regular subscription price of the
theory while sucking a 3 cent lemon.
Pilgrim is one dollar. All who pay
I'd be driven to suicide tn a'month.
one dollar for ihoHratALD and TWENNo; there will bo no tamona or catnip

the puHlabere.
This la a splendid opportunity for
our reader* to secure a fine magaxlne
at a merely nominal oust. Call al the
HehaLD office and aee sample of the
Pilgrim.

Ugal fllwnlRxiti.

CAT -EM LIKE OANOY

keep^uTIlood'cleH

tag a great discovery. He read np on
magnetic currents I a tbe encyclopedia,
and bo got down his msp of lhe world
and figured out the countries an east
and west rarrent must pass through.
H* waa ta quite a nervous state when
ba finally started for the back yard.

hinp, bluuM ul lifsit taOrij,

-V—.1, -111 -X
Ul । I,
cured my cold and the pains ta my
chest disappeared entirely. I am moat
respectfully your* for health. Hal ph S.
Moyers. M Th I rW-sc re nth St., Wheel­
ing. W. Vs. For sale bj Fred L.
Heath, druggist.

PORCH

At midnight two policemen and a
dtixen entered tbe yard "by tbe alley­
rate, and Mr*. Bowser. who Vas keep­
tar vigil from an upper window, went

THE RI8HT THIKB TO PUT 01.
(ItUMi Hutw it Pitas lUiter.)
From lbs natural Impulse to ‘‘put soma.
Mag on" a painful spot all applications
er tha relief of pata have arisen.

CASTOR
IA
Tor Infants and Chlldran.

Pere Marquette

CHAMBER
E.O. diggers, patent lawyer Was b
ington, t).
whose ad appears In our
columns, Is an attorney of tjrenty-OQe
years active practice and Is well rpcoramended to us. Hia rating will be found
ta Dun's and Bradstreet's reports, as
he owns lhe Incentive Age. He.has
sent us application blanks and other

CHAMBER

lM&gt;*i6:C'

nf shingled and two coats of
ita for finish.
olid. fil.230, finished aa above,
invenlent small house that prex&gt;d appearance, even though
neighborhood with expensive

A FREE PATTERN

Pain in Head. Side and Back.

LODisfillfl &amp; NM1IV1U6 B. B.

Flopidfii

house* are obtained by standing. This
is used for aD purposes—far hangings, for
wail coverings and celling* and for tbe
furniture itself. Tbe work Is done under
tbe direction nf artists. tbe designs are
prepared by artist* and thewpvk is dpne
by expert workmen who understand ex­
actly the putting ta of tbe colore, which
is *U dove carefully by band Tbe work
ta naturally expenaire, bat,ths results
justify tbe expendlttire.
Armure I* one of the matgrtala which Is
frequently bundled for w*U coverings.,

iriHTtnuta
. sit-aaa

�—

yr

KNACK

lug and dusting in 1

Lion Coffee

Oats, Middleville Flour
Corn and Oat Feed
Corn Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Food
Oyster Shell
Stock Food

" WUIani and Claud Harrington retnrned 1*.'. Monday from North Dakota
aad report the tansperature twaaty bo*
kjw Mro two weeks ago last Sunday,

of Grand F
Jd brother

Ida Card and a frioad from Kalamagpospepl Sunday and Monday with her
P%?lll Olner of HmUags Hm been tak­

alsoCrneat Dunlap and Allie Kmnedv
•f Middleville spent Sunday evening
tberd.
.
Mr. Thaler'* people of Leighton spent

ing le baled hv here all thl* week.
Our passenger train last Monday
night wm about an hour lato on ac­
count ef a tweak down.
।
« arenos Codington expects to enter
tbe employment of u'i C , kTa S. rail­
way tbo first of tho coming mouth. He
has had kx* of experience ou the west­
ern roads and wilt make a good man for

Amo* Freeland purchased tbe wind­
mill of Myron Kilmer for cutting and
•tSSSi.-id th la morning after
two weeks' vacation.
Mrs. Shepherd ytalted her brother.
Geo. Stickler, of Gaioes, Sunday.
.
KWo had a very hard thunder shower
•day tvenlag which seemed strange
for thl* time pt year.
Fannie Adgate vUltad her. slater,
Mra. Fol waller, of Caledonia port of last

QUIMBY.

KALAMAZOO, MICH.

CTI wont last much
I longer. Don’t a*
** delay. My stock
is being rapidly closed
out. A few suits left.
Remember that every-

Highest
Award •»«•«

pioneers of Casltoo township.
The funeral of Mra. Adalbert Benter
nee Jane Blood wm held at Holmes
church,Saiufdsy. Nov. 6. Mr*.Senter**
death wit'the result of heart disease
superinduced by shock from fright. She
N. McIntyre and wife visited wm about td year* of age and highly re­
friends In Maple Grovp.lMiBuoday.
spected.
.
Ills reported that Ralph Lacey of
Owosso aad Maude Baker, one of Coal*
Grovel fair damsels, were united in
HICKORY CORNERS.
A. A. Aldrich returned from Cadillsi. marriage at nestings last Saturday
Saturday■
R. D. Cadwalladcr apd wife attended
the Ooeby-Preston wedding al Onondsfe, Wadewday. .
(.
0. D. Flensburg Mluroe
A.C. Walt la closing out bls goods al
togs. Saturday.
1
cost preparatory to quitting business.
John Branney
There will be another wedding lu
in Battle Creek,
high life soon ss a certain house becomes
MgflL A. AML_____
vacant.
•
Mrs. 8. A. Plattsburg lo
Wo are sorry to hear Rev. Lacey and
wife, formerly ot this place but now re­
siding
ta
Clinton
county, are both In
la parents bare Friday aa
AH members of tbe Farmers and Fruit
very poor health.
,
Alva WbUtotnbre drove i
Orowsre Union will please send their
Mr. Foulda of Kalamazoo la Mill ship­
ping large qnantltlaa ot hay from ibis
want letters k&gt; J. E. Edward*, Seu'y,
O’Donnell, Mich.
Mre. Hcdmea and anas. Clyde and Gay­
lord. of Assyria visited relatives her*
thia weekJasper Bald of laabello^ounty vlaitod.
hia parents, Ed Raid and wife, last

Mr. Weaver was on our street* one
day last week buying turkeys.
Farmer* in this vicinity that are for­
tunate enough to hare a go5d potato
crop were busy last week hauling them
to Cloverdale to car for shipping.
L. A. 8. will *ervo chickeq pie Friday
evealng, Nov. 14th. from six to eight at
Um parsonage. Gome ooe and all. The
proooed* to go to help build sheds a:

sod family rlilled at Frank Myors’ laat
Friday.
.
Geo. HoabtaUer of Woodland waa
io our midst last week buying hay.
hiring husked a large amount of corn
thto fall and finished 22 acres of full
Bernie Jordan and wife spent Sunday
st Mr. Gavltu', the latior's parents.
Fred Marsh apent tho fore part of tho
weak as H. Durkee'a.,
Rav. Mourer will preach st the Tam.
arac church next Sunday at 2 JWo'clock.

Cattle and Hogs.

Opposite Court House.

Origjflal Votiig Goiliil

that are moving them
fast. Don’t wait un­
til too late.

DOVfLINO.
All farmers belonging to lhe Fann*
Jease Warner, path master. Is doing
Sr's Union having hay to bale, please
fine work on the roods.
Chas. McCarty and family have mov­ write the secretary curing amount and
when
they wish k baler.
Yours,
ed to Galesburg.
J. E. Edwards, Sec'yf
text week Thursday. Nor 21st, al lhe
All members al the Farmers and
Grange ball under Ute auspices of th&lt;j
L- A. j8- A good program.
/ Bort Francher Is clerking for Earl Bated In hay-baling, are, rwiuewted to
meet at the^court house, on Saturday.
raptM..
,•.
Emmett Herrington started last Mon­ Nov. lath, al 2 p. tn.
A nttmperbf good farms for kale.
day tor the north to join the hunters.
For sale, two male black top lambs.—
Caleb Rlsbrldger spent a few.days
with relatives In Marion, Ind.
For tale cheap, two thoroughbred '
Shropshire rains.—Ira Baldwin.
For sale, Poland China eboat* for
breeding purposes. M. M. Slocum.
Plymouth Rock roosters—M. M Sio
cum, Baltimore.
Strayed from (my premises on the
Stake road about three weeks ago, eight
Ism Im, 3 weather*, 6 swm, one-half to
two-thlrd blooded Shropshire*. Finder
menus, and it was hoped Dy all that her please notify , me and receive suitable
strength would return, and lor a time reward.—C. CQlmstkad.
she seemed to rally so that she bad tak­
For aale, eigUCheeter White pigs,
en charge of h*r housework and appear­
ed more llkober own happy self. But two months old. L, J. &gt;&lt;auhew*.
For further Information Inquire»!
it wm not to last long. About eight
weeks ago she again wm taken to Ser
bed and this time lo rise no more.
Everything that could be done wm done
to restore her to health but lo no avail.

Hoiks,

M, W, HICKS.

PIANO.

04

Fred J. .Young.

Mr.
Mrs. Fox are talking of
spending a part of the winter with rel­
ative* at Eaton Rapid*.
A person is In danger to step outside
the door. The guns go bang In every

For

Paw-JiMerlcaa

was given to the

Hmlltoi Plm.

♦NEW DOMESTIC*
as being the best family sewing
machine.
. The New Domestic is ball­
bearing, has a hue chain stitch
attachment, a 5-pleat ruffler, mak­
ing it two machines in one. Call
and try it at T. Phillips’.
?
I sell the best machinea made.

Win kmv MM* sKk yurt IK. M1K

J. S. Goodyear Co,, dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred I.. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
The White.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
Needles and oil for all machines Rcnkes &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
.
cheaper than you ever bought J. P. Renkes, bakery.
them.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.

The New Domestic.
The New Nome.
The Standard.

T. PHILLIPS.

It's Knowing How that Saves Money.

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Mew* *syiM tar.
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while funukv Is tn operation. Also agent for Smith's Little Giant Heater. .
To T1!K USKIUS OF Warm AIR Fubnacrs: If your furnace falls to Mttofocuirily warm some of tho rooms of your house, or if you wish io *arm a room
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and wont 11 wanned—don't discard your furnace oo that account, nr get stoves
to make a mure and extra expense for fuel, but see BEESLEY. He can put into
your furnace one of bls Busy Bee Hol Wgtcr Combination Heaters that will do
the work required with very little, if any, additional nost for fuel. Prices fur.
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I. M. Flint and eon sp
Augusts aad brought ba
cabbage of their owa ral—_.
Lew Flint of Hickory Corners wm
guest of hl* father last Monday.
Wo were sorry to hear of the death of
Mi*. Oobtman of Hickory Corners last
Monday.
C. D. Flensburg of Hickory Corners
wm here Monday oa hi* way to lhe
Harthorn farm to relievo JAy Hog la io

donee, Monday at 10-JO o'clock, Rev.'
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ware the soars that were sung by tbo
choir, who bad been her dearest friends
and maar were ths rslatlvm aad Meads
who followed bar lo her Ism rertlag
treatment U tbe KaUmatoo hospital place la Um Mu Creek cemeteryUtaMM two week* and la doing well al She loaves a husboad, father, mother

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                  <text>ike meeting of the Women's Viub,
Nor. 15th, was an Interesting one and
certainly tuorited a larger attendant
of its mambefo, on account of its itqjxirtanco and well prepared program.
Roll call was to bars been responded
to with items of "Current Events," but

Oer of presenting them are those of the
committee and their follow pupils, not
of the editor. The proofs will be read
by tho oommlttee and accepted by the
HOUU) as final. All copy designed
for thfc department should be submitted
to the editorial committee.
„ i . KDCToaa roaMoyDutaii.
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WHAT MRS.
JOHNNIE DID
tton of running up to town. "It's slow
and awfully dusty and there’s general­
ly a rowdy crowd aboard Walt for the

CoMsqoentiy Mrs. Jakante did take
the U;10 local and wlthtn Ore min­
utes* time ebe was wishing deveoO'y
that she had followed Tout's sdvlro. for
H was hot and dusty.’ and they were
erawllox along 'at-* snail's pare. and

nutn was slttlsg the looked so young
that one might almost have called her
a child la spite of the fact that her
pretty brown hair was twisted up on
tbe top of hrr head fa'• vain Imllatiod
of the latret fashion and the (to Mrs
JohnnUi most atrocious fact that her
together sod set out to take pomwasioo
of tbs seat Just in front of the young
girt, and then, half turning, she sern
liaised the young woman st her leisure.
taxing out of the window,
and her thoughts seemed to be far
away. It's a sweet little face." thought
Mr*. Jahnste. “and I don't owe If It Is
parted It's inaocent and trustful Her

doss being concluded the first part ot
the program gave place to the report
Of tbs meeting of the stale federation
of women's clubs, rooontly hold In Ann
Arbor. This report by Mrs. Margaret
Ballsy was a very flea one, an* gars to

Harvey Bmltb Class of 1BOL
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The boarty applause whkb wsagiven
Ukh* conotaaioncf tho report proved
-fearing bar without a ward dr goodErmlnaGoadyoMClaroofliOS.
that B touched a roepoMlve chord In
by. But Jack knows beet. I rwpdaas
MabeilaBwsdamaf MOL
Oaly.l wtah"■ ■
'Y
tho hearts of the women who were un­
'■Edncatioa does not oammence with
‘Excuse tar. Daisy, you mustn't thtsdt
able to be present at the foderaUiw In
me Impertinent for asking all tbeas the alphabet, It begins with a mother** tbe university town. Mrs. Barber tho
look, with a fathers’* nod of approba­
second delegate, eupplemtinted tills
tion, or a sign of reproof with a sister's
meet you at tbe statlonT
paper, with additional notes, which
“Wsll. no, not exactly. He's so busy gentle pressure at the band, or a broth­
at ibis time of day. you know. That's er's" noble act of forbearance, with rendered It altogether as complete an
one reason why bs sent the drees and band fols of flowers In green dells on account of the tuoetlngs as the lime al­
things. He said in his letter that be
hills ’ and daisy meadows, with birds*
After rea ess, ud singing by the club,
ha&lt;! .bow u them to a lady fritnd ot bls.
Rhe', to tuevt me al tbe ferry and taka
Mrs. Timmerman recited an original
creeping ante and almcat imperceptible
charge of me till he comes."
"Ode to Columbus.” which received
“Oh! And how tong did you say you emmets, with humming bees and glass many commendations. Five minute
bee hives; with pleasant walks In shady
have known a—a-JackF’
papers upon **Hls Birth and Ufa," by
Tbe girl bung her bead again. "I saw laocs. and with thoughts directed in Mhl Carrie Colgrovo, and "Death of
him first about si* weeks ago. He swe^i and kindly tones and words to
cams down ou obo of tbe yachts. Hs nAnro, to beauty, to acts of benevo­ Columbus,—What be Accomplished,"
came down twice oa Bunday after tbai. lence, to deeds of virtue and to tbe by Miaa Bosella Goodyear, were follow,
nd
HistoryQuestions, by Mrs. Ttmand he's written aver so oftea."..
’, source of all good—to God Himself."
Mrs. Johnnie laid her hand tesderty '* Ilte*k*Satel^ton^Uoipjmrf«»t tq&lt;wm*u and answers by.UmoJab rnsroupon the young Htfe arm.
lack of enthusiasm and abo the lack of
you really think, my .fear Daisy,
Mrs. Nsttto Brooks read "Mm.
you know him w*n annogh to man? Internet'In muric which is prevalent Jn Christopher Ooiombas" ■ from "Th?
Igm? Wouldn't,U be gimr to .w«* «nr high school. What oan bo the re*. Chataquan" Introducing ths almcm un­
«m that this 1s so? A lite magarine known and ^libano neglootod wife of
has remarked that B trtrHrfa! tbe famous navigator and discoverer.
yaKfoeyoa
than
HrJgL what studies were* too^t fmporiant In
"Educattoaai RespomdbllUy of the
stem*! , HeTJ wait tor yoa giadly
school we would probably reply, "math­
w h mw
ematics end grammar," but In this we Potior, was an able paper upon aa
wouM be wrong,
J-’— poriant subject and closed with "The
—^-r7T—।—&lt;1fefre*liitlig'.’' jiM ;Boy Convict's Story," by Will Carle­
farther, we notice that the dumb*/at ।ton. Mias Anna Bullen favored ths
unmitsScal boys somns more than the &lt;club wUha piano solo, and received
number of onmuricelgf ria. Even when ttho thank, of the ladles throughIbo
■•America" is sung then Is'a l^skbf ]President. After a tow earneat words
Johnnie was making up her mind to patriotism or of that feeling which our ।from Mrs. Smith, subscriptions to The
adopt a dosperate measure. This ear national songs should inspire. If w«|jInterchange ware received. This paper
half full of mru was certainly no place would make our ’ country musical. It |lathe official organ of the Federated
faf a scene, and Mra.,Johafoo began to must be begun In the schools; aa to &lt;Clubs and the Women's Pipes Asso­
rvallxr that If she proceeded to do her making a grown peratm'musical, the &lt;ciation, and should be In the hands of
duty !&gt;y this little girl a acene was study must bo commenced In childhood. &lt;every ekib woman throughout the
bound to come. The train waa Just The music of a country shows the char- ।state. To insure interest In any topic,
acuir of the country iteclf The stu- &lt;one must keep in touch with it, by per*
wayside stu tlou.
dents of the high achocl are exhorted if&lt;*ct familiarity with all that pertains
•riVeii. my dear, 1 hope stnecrety that
yott will find It bs sneogh,” she said. to take more Interest In this llne of 1to It; and there la no better way to know
what U already done or yet tobeaoThru, springtag up suddenly, she
grasped tbe carpetbag and her own be- our school will be musical since tho cocnpllahsd by the women of thia coun­
laaglns*.
work he* been begun among the lower try, than by reading thia paper, which
"Hurry up. my chlMC she exclaimed, gredec.
f
la not confined entirely to olub life la
giving tbe gtri a UttU push. 'Van's
The English Literature claas was en­ thia state, box has the wide outlook up­
when we change cars, yon knew. ’Come tertained Tuesday morning by the read­ on larger orgaolsatlocs wbleb reach
ing of eaeaya ou tho life, character and from the great lakes to the Uulf of
philosophy of Sir Francis Bacon, writ­
ten by scene' of the members- The
articles were not only pleasing but
were also Instructive, giving us a b*tter idea ot the times and customs of one
ber out ou to tbe station plstform. of England's groatett writer*.
Tbe train rooted atowli out. Mr*.
Hoy Hutcbiusou with a party of ten
Johnnie watched It dUappesr with a
sigh of relief, and then she tented to young, ladlmi of the Hasting. High wtok M # Uml|_
MtwwU *■»- «n
In iha
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the bewildered girt and spoke to her school gave an entertainment in the
North
Irving church, Friday evening.
veey gently;
•Twt no walk over to tbe Utile hotel, Although tbe audtenoo waa small In
Daivy We shall bare to wait them number, a most pls *
------- - “ hajr-an boor. Perhaps we can eoc«ro rendered, made tipi
a room tbera. foe I want to have a little

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tbs English specking world have been
I »nlisted as coairlbutcra. Tbs work of
an unprecedented number ofMwaud
Lp« Monday lb. High School stu-

Sir Country. I■ which both exhibited

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To kind oelghbora aod friends,we
wish to oiprom our heartfelt thanks for
valuable assistance during our recent

Died Satardag night, Nov. 18, ISOL
Peter Cappy aged M yean, fl montbe.
Oaaseof death, old agi and general
debility.
Mr. Cappy was born In Ireland, May
1817, and waamarried to Mian Elisabeth
Kelly ot the aame place in IBM. To
them were born eleven children of
whom only , throe ■srvive him, George
of tbb place, John at Chafed Mich.,
and Peter ot Seneca Falla, Hew York.
Grandma Cappy preceded grandpa to
the better land elsrau yeara ago and
rinoe that time he baa made hie home
with his sou George in Carlton.
Mr. Cappy*s sickness waa short but
he waited for the and patiently and waa
ready and willing U- go. He departed
this Ufa Jost as th's clock was striking
the hour of nlnsBawrday evscilng.
Grandpa will be greatly missed by all
who knev him, but our lam is bls gala.
He baa been a consistent Christian
for many years and while on his death
bed be sang his old favorite hymns,
"Jesus Lover of my houl" and ‘‘Rock
ofAgaa.” He waa patient until tbe end
and his end was jwace.
FOneral eervfcea *were held at the
Welcome church, Tutmlay st 10:30, condneted by Her. L- IL Hahn pastor of

- Tbe company propose to begin work
within- five mimihe after the peering of
tbs ordinance and to have the line in
operation by Jan. 1st, 1901.
As tbe ilBUU) H informed, they, ask
for a perpetual franchise and propose to .
lay the ordinary T rdtla flush with the
surface of the atresia and to grade or
pave between the rails and one fcotouU
aide the rails on each side. They also
propene to charge ( bents fare within
the city limits.
Now If it be granted that an electric
railway of 'this nature Is desirable, of
which thorn may be some doubt, It ie to
bo hoped theft no such franchise m these
people ask • tor will be granted. It
would be the hlght of folly In the Haaalv'b awtlmaiioo to grant a perpetual
OOUDCtlWlJI ooosant to it.
A .'short time frenchlsc, flat rails
through the business part of the city,
Hie right to grant the use of the tracks
ui other companies, and five cent farce
within a distance of five miles from the
center of the city, U seems to the HsxALD are conditions that ought to be In-

WhileDr. George Fay, of Ban fl aid,
wax driving from Baltin Creek to bis
home last Saturday night, he waa
struck by an Interurban car two miles
west of Hauls Creek. HU ahull was
fractured, the buggy wrecked and both
bind iagsiof'hU borne broken. The
doctor waa taken aboard the car and
brtmght back to the city and taken to
Nichols' hospital.
.
Il U rumored this morning that Dr.
Fay |e dead, but we baye been unable
to authenticate the ryport up to the
time of going to press. We trust HU

LEE SCHOOL VICINITY.

The Truss! Musical Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. James Troxel,
Monday evening, Nov. »h. Vocal
class will meet at 7 p. m. The follow­
Ing program trill be rendered, begfn-

�PaintnHead,Si(W
used tn Betting them, for a
mammre tocongress. The Ight will
j’« very cunning beast, and
now be tr»natorrod lo congress, aa the
tear dear of decoys that bls
minion, they would make If re-enact­ ------------- V brothers walk tato with
ment could be prevented will MS be th* eyes wfcte open. If w* altaply
given up by the transportation ocsos- bsffod the traps in the ordinary way
paaiss until the bill providing tor r» and Ml them about in the hold, wk
enactment haa actually passed both wouldn't catch a dcaen In a yter. Our
beaaohes of ooogress and been signed

HOW TO ECONOMIZE
men economize ao doocly on
^OME
number ci words fat • telegram that

receiver can »dfuodcriUndH.

the
the
Thh b not*"
recommended by the director of the
ocnxus-amxher way of saying the re­
publican Mhjltydi affgfMe for Ireneter to the nleislled servfoo without pasetng e civil service examination, find
theraselves up against a serious obscaclv,
which will defeat their spbemo, If it can­
not be removed. That obstaola b the
opposition of Mr. Roosevelt, who hav­
ing been a civil service coauntsaionet
under both Harrison and Cleveland, haa
a record that cannot bo reversed with

xcrudblc economy. Neither b it fatmftic
economy to ruin firnitfit* of value with cheap"
soap or powerful chemical* that eat into the fabric.
True economy uaea Ivory Soap in the laundry.
It b the most of purs soap that can be sold for the
money, Chemically it b M innocent as water. Yet
it does everything you can. ask oi a soap. Try it I

Current Opinion.

Roosevelt, instead ot reversing his civil
service record, haa Intimated hla inten­
tion lo do some LbInga as soon aa be can
gal time that wiU jar those republican
bees** who hare made ita rule to bare
tbe civil service law Ignored when U

Something Radically Wrong.
Among the scnaetlon* of the past
weak there la probably nothing more
startling than the public declaration of
a vlce-dlrocux- ot tbe Berliner bank
that "MO thousand million marks would
Mt check tbe downward ' plunge of
Gentian industry.” There hkve been

promotion for. If Mr. Roam veil does­
n't change his mind—ha has changed It
quit*' frequently, si noe he bocara* presldeol-WwlU not paly'itudM owo'» rig*,
id enforcement of the cl.ll ssrvlc* law
M U now stands, but will go further
I. umd.
Ing its titles and regulation..
An occurrence of this »Hk indicates
that th* administration has been bluffIngthe peopl* about the efforts it was
making la behalf of Mia. Sum, tho
American mlsdooary who la held by

In question was a cabled cocurare of Con­
sul General Dickinson for baring offi­
cially notlilod tbe govornment of Buigarta that It would bo held responsible
for th e safety ot Mias Stone and her com­
panion. The oensuro was, of oouree,
seorac. Outwardly the administration
aoqulasoes In the stand taken by Con­
sul General Dickinson. '
There has bean much ooo ferring be­
tween democratic senators and representaUves aa io Ute policy of the party
during this session of congress.. There
are many opinions aa to particular mat­
ters likely to oowo before caagt&lt;m. but
the eonseasufe/opinion among demo­
crate appears to be that not being in a
majority tn either branch of oocgreaa,
it is opto theaa co saw'wood and keep
their ayes open fa the interests of the
pdqpfa; that wijUe they cannot outvote
ths republican, ou anything, they can
head off some Of tbe contemplated loot­
ing of the treasury surplus by showing
up the jobs' and arousing public opinion
against them. There la also a marked
division of tentlinent among the repub­
linen* upon k taumber of iraportant sdbjeeta, and should these differences cocglo0«lM^r will offer Opiarttifa for good

Io with the clique- There la poverty,
for the officer that baa to defend hie pro­
fessional foputatiob agalnrt the attacka
of an alleged "historian" employed by
the clique.—Detroit i'ree Pries.

ti* owns the Inventive Age. Tie haa
earn tu appHcstton blank, and other
paper*, and Inventors who are Intend-

karpfeM aqA.tMt.tbqy snay wtgr, fa
wttha. ssrtafaty «t getting out again.
The,MH
*• rra,w &lt;hr ball aod
takg og the strings, and. as a general
thing, wv catch al| tb&lt;t th* cages will
hold., if ba»*
them so ^41 ‘M “
seemed Impossible to get another nl
““Me. w.hfob fa pretty good evldettos.
aa I take it, that they can't communi­ in modern time* was Uannah Msnb'cate with each other and give th. man. BLv waa boro Id England la 17*7
alarm. There Is nothing new about the and spent forty-seven year*, is in Mon­
trick I describe. It I. practiced on all
big ships when, the rata get too bad.’’

haa a Iraak abai&gt;rd rcry ranch like a
ahostuaker'e awL' The little bird 1. en­
tirely yellow In color and la aaty three
Inc hr. long It derive. It. name from
the yay In which It make* Ita neet ft
eelecte a large leaf banging from tbe
and of a twig, then It pierce, a number
of holes clang the edge of ft with thU
awmka beak and then gets tbe long
Sbeta of planta, wbkh make excellent
thread, and carefully news the edges togather ttk» a parse ar bag. uatng Ita bill
for a ne-dle to carry tbe tlirrad throughThe end. of tbe thread are knotted
a* ta entirely prevent them from slip­
ping through the leaf. Tbe stalk end of
•- •*J-U and crashed ao aa to
■ u’ B. r ‘ -.4 BW4
newt protecting tt from the*bud and th.
rain.. But what i* very Strang*. when
the Iraf Is not large enough to make
fa* nest thta bright Uttle bird gets an­
other leaf, pierce* It with holes and
piece, tbe two leaves together. Th. In­
terior of tbe neat 1. lined wtth cotton
and sOky gras*. making a very snug
and comfortable home for the little

art ao very light that they ran be «n»pended from the »nd ot a .lender twig.
Would It not be Interesting to watch
thia little tailor eHrcting tbe kt’n and
the thread and then piercing tbe boles

When Tom. Dick or Harry la leav­
ing hl. "liwns,” ho ba. to think very
aartoualy of what be lit going to ba. In
moat cases be turns from tbe learned
profession, because, he says, they are
already orcntockad. A jroung Mwyar
OM* outdo thia comptelut about the
law to Daniel vy.botw. the famous
American statesman. Webster's reply
was ah9t1 and sharp. “My friend,"
quoth he, “there la plenty of room at
th. top." TMa te true of essay career.
W« bare only to ala high enough.

WIlHaa D.'Warner, fourteen yean
aid. haa * license from the city of Chi­
cago to operate an automobile. Tbe city
electrician said that ba waa one of tbe
most thoroughly poetsd applicants for
■ iiceoss ha had ever examined. The
young man baa ran a little elrctrie light
plant for years aod know, a great deal
about boiler* and engine*. Het. healthy
and vigorous, with steady oervea and
good eyes, and there was no good rsa

ma! rev

tug, the better. When kept Io tool
cellar*. good vealllaitoo la neevsnary.
let car* moat be taken to keep them
cbol ibis being more Important than
keeping them dry.

Physician Dr. A. W. Chase is ap-’
can tod by Hastings People.

It's by the words of the people Dr. A.
W. Chase's Nerve Pills have coma into
such active demand. The announcetaenia for this medicine are not depend­
ent on the tcatlmony of people so tar
away that they cannot be authenticated.
It's boma evidence that convinces be­
cause easily substantiated, it's tbe
simple .tatrment of things done and
told In the words of the relieved.
Mra Eggleston of High StM Hastings,
MIoh.,saya: "Dr.A. W. ChaMb Nerve
Pills are a splendid medicine. My
back used to bother me a great deal.
Hard to get about and attend to my
hooeebold duties, the kidneys were in­
active and I was very nervous. Hear
Ing of the pills'f got a box at W. ti.
Goodyear’s drug store. Tho rosuUaob-.
talnad by their use waa fine, the kidneya
are again healthy and active, the Iwck
pains gone, the nerves strong and I feel
much grallflod as a consequence. The
medicine Is certainly good."
Dr. A&gt; W. Chase’s Nerve Pills ar*
sold at 80s a box st dealers or Dr. A. W. I
Chase Medicine, Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
8m that portrait and signature of A..
W. Chase M D, are on eypry package.

VevaalU* ItellessMB.
Policemen in Vienna must be al
swim. row a boat and nndtvstaad i

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NOT VISCOUS.

,Buffalo

lag; Hut Dawaou. guard, shot In both
tends; Nathan Bush, guard, shot M
forearm.. Ths battle occurred In Web­
star county at tbe mines ot tie Ptsyldsace Coal Company, syenteen mile*
fre.ni Madisonville, commencing wtth
an attack oa the engine house of ths
works and the company's stables. Tho

Marquette bad flood sleighing but
rain came along and ap-Aled IL
Two mild cases of smallpox bav
made their appearance at Muskegon.
Tbe Flint Bines lutr'a asked Col
groasmae Smith for a rapid flro gut

limit HDiurr.
were asieer. aod &lt; went out of tbe
bousd. When kbo returned her daugb-

Prof«$io«al Diredrov.

-SbETL? "g:Ub l»«J..-■
Pnybyas reached

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Following the fatal battle there wane J
riots at other Kentucky mines. Anwfc- .
tack was made on the nine guards at ’
the Monarch mines, not far tr»f
here, but was repulsed. Two etgpIoyM of lbs SL Bernard Coal Com­
pany at Morton ‘a Gap wet* flrod upefc)
&gt;rklle drivink In a buggy by a maa
who sprang from behind a tree, there

under-bia pillow

neither injury tor loan of Ilfs. Owing
to the day's, tattle aad riots and tha
serious situation Id the mining 8*14 nf
Klrner sad Herat Quimby, of Ith­ Webstar and Hopkins counllts the gov­
aca, are charged with the muruer of ernor haa ordered out tbs militia. T&gt;a .
James and Bcalriflc Bailey, the chil­ troops will leave tor the scenes of
dren of Mrs. Quimby, tbe one eight trouble at midnight

EXPRESSIVE PHRASES.

' Kent ronnty has already borrowed
122.500 but will be obliged tff borrow
(17.500 more to carry It over till J«L 1.
Otajrton B. Hawley, 74. a rgaidant
of Knlamaeoo county for over forty
Are ysstre, i-orntfiltisd aclcfde' Sunday.

dlately and long before they caa at­
tempt to apeak tbe language have
made them part of their vpcabulary.

hiac took two salon off a sinking
schooner In Bagtuaw bay Sunday
morning. .
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flwaAkey procured bls liquor.
Warden chambsriala left no will.
Tbe village of Dorsad has never bad'
Tbe estate is estimated at 1(04*00. to a cemetery. Tbe nearest burial place
be divided among tho wldo/ and sit Is three mlled'ots*. to the country, and
many Dursndttrs krr buried at Vermn. A company has bee* formol to

attempted to carry bar off- Hermail
ran Into lb a house, got a carving knife,
and. returning, ilaahed al the eagia&gt;
legs. nearly severing one of Ui» feat.
It released the girl and attacked tho
boy. badly lacerating him and tearing
hla cJotLIng’neerly off. The scriatoa
of tho children a. traded the mother,
who grabbed a hatchet and bravely at­
tacked the angle. Joe Belger, a neigh- bor. returning from a hunt, shot the

?rSS’i?5K

PLUMBER.

mt Bepottfap

Ington. and.be wiabaa Waahlagtoa so­
ciety to consider them strictly aa ugT.
official visitors, to whom Mme. Wu'a
guests must not jay homage or. spe­
cially entertain, I hem. .He says they
will take ao pert to the social JUKk
the rapid!, are simply bouse guests,
gad will live In seclusion. with the tta
eeptlon of outings snout the streets,
when they will .be' acpompanlsd, by.-i

Igatton

il Hump lillml Bui

Topeka. Kan., Nov'. If.-fiuU
Oemtnlrnloner Albaugh la com;
say of ths most remarkable stotai

SS.i"S3fc

■4IM. or HflJg tor every man. wom­
an. and child in the stole On May
11 last tbe. combined deposits aggregatodMS U1447. O(,|£»7 per capita.
Ibis show* an Increase of a little less
than (M.000.000 dDrlBf the dtbughiae^

The little
,,-------------of ton penny nalte. and thrust oao en­
tirely through her fool and a second one
half wgy taroogta. Chamberlain's Pata
Balm was promptly applied aod Cvo

Mrs. C. M. Teller, mother of Senator
Toiler, la dead to Morrison. Ill , aged
CkartostAo. 8. C.. opens its aiposl
ikon Ih-.aday. Doe. I. with a ruOgtou*
service
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U-Ww .IUWEUJ... I--™. -

�be renominated In 1KM, that to plain.
| Ba la acting tn auah • shorwlghHd,
aueb a suicidal way in making appoint­
ments that bo to arousing the Juel in­
dignation »r;d everlasting resentment
of tbe poliuaal basses. Ho seems to
have gut tbe eteuni idee into hla
bead that fl tunes to the drat requisite In

ho said that “a public office to • pdblfo
mat.”
When a republican congressman pre­
sents u&gt; him the name of emu good
friend tfhto, some mated vassal who
haa &lt;fooe good service “among the
boys" at home and- who naturally ex­
pacta to bo rewarded with a nice, fat
office, Mr. Roosevelt sake embarrassing
queetiooe about the man's character
and fitness for the place, and then Just
aa likely as not turns down this worthy
friend ot tbe Congressman and appoints
coma fellow that haa no claim ou the
party whatever, except honesty and
ability. Mr. RooMteU dose ssot eoem
in have the slightest regard for VpuH,"

that it is hla (Tret duty to couslder the
good of the service rather than of tho
poUtfolaiM.
Why, Just , think of tho temerity of
th* man) Ho has avoir Ignored Sonetor Platt, who wanted George R. Bid­
well reappointed collector of the port
of Sew Yort. Now York is withln the

lU’VE HEARD
wiBeoUtfokeuto Kalamaeoo from all
•natleus, Woodbury to Datum, inclu­
sive, M Mo-, and from Milo, Creasy and
Govamran Dubbin, &lt;/lodleua, says Richland Ju action M Mc^ for U. round
trip Children under 12 yeare et age
that Kentucky would not give a fair
triallo Taylor, accused ot complicity
train No. 2, Saturday morning, and re­
turning oct later than train No. 1 leer.
Odell, at New York, atoo says exactly
tbe same thing of Ohio tn hla remarks Ing Kaiamaaooat ddDa-sa^ Mooday,
Noe. Jfttb.
H. c. Form*, T. M.
turning down a similar requisition by
Tbe seventeenth annual meeting of
the latter etale. Tbe governors are
the Michigan coniareuoa at Ute Wo­
getting preuy uppity these days.
men M Home Missionary Sod tty, of tbe
M. K. church, haa boon in session in
this city since Tuesday evening. About
havo a tariff Imposed ou all coffee used
In the United Stares, except theirs? fifty delegatee from different points in
tbe conference territory, are In at­
When wo pay flfly percent extra to
the awel trust, and forty. per eenu to tendance, and tho sessions have been
in wresting. Tbs Hebau&gt; will give a
the Jute trust and a hundred per cent
detailed report next week. Among the
to the wool mist, why oa earth should
delegates four are wives of former peaweklokwhen asked to pay fifteen per
tore of tbe Hastings church, Mrs. A- A.
Knappen, Mrs. W. W. Puffer, Mm.
Tboa. Cox and litre. Leri Master.

tune to this country. Barely, men
could have been picked out who, if they Eggs..............
did not know how to behave in good so­ Better, roll..
ciety, might at least have been willing Dried apples.
to undergo the “ata easy leaeooa by
tnall”proceea.

Now it to said chat old Putnam didn’t
leave bls plow oco day and atari him
out to fight Sir’,’; or, atInset, that ho
didn’t “gallop down a hundred elope
and leave them tn the larch, Sir."
Such to history. A hundred years
republican mgchlaa and forms Ila brief from now, some people may even srgaS
resource for keeping iutolf in power
will require rougher riding than herd­
ing cattle ou the western plains or
Raoraoarx tn articles which we
climbing San Juan hill. And If ba
succeeds In standing the joito "hlch do not produce sounds very well until
lh&lt; bucking old party will give him It is pointed out that tbe cbly thing
now ou our Uriff list which wo do not
sista in riding rough shod over the produce is Kola nut, and .we can’t get
most precious prerogatives of the booses European markets by means of Kola
there can be no doubt that bo will be nut axohuively.j'
thrown violently from tbe saddle at
tho nest national convention of his
Mb. Chambkblais baa devised a
usw plan oif campaign, whereby the
In tbe mean I Ire a we may expect to Boer war may bo ended before the cor­
mo a great deal of sport In the vicinity onation. He had better get expert
of Washing Loo.
opinion on it before trying It,. Genend
Botha, for Instance, can advise him.

dared the pLJce to another man.
Wo arc sorry for this rash young
man who baa undertaken to purify and
uplift the public service of tho country.
Ho will find that running counter to

The announcement that the Detroit
republican machine haa st last had
enough of Tom Navin and to about to re­
tire him to private Uta and, Il to to be,
hoped to tbe oblivion ho deserves, is
'certainly Interesting. And yet It to
hardly fair to make thia unscrupulous
ringster bear all the odium which rip
perism has brought upon the party. The.
cUy poUttelaus who wore so prompt to
doblrtlddlng, tbe subservient legisla­
ture which passed bls pernicious meas­
ures without scrutiny and tbe comptoU. ant governor who w*a willing to got up
early and sign the ripper bUls before
breakfoot In his haate to please the wily
demagogue, all ought to come tn for a
share In the condemnation which public
opinion haa placed upon the whole out-

•a.oo tor.oo
....... p« lb.*

is pow filled with the new­
est, most up-to-date articles
we could find.
We have
everything desirable
' WotucN are getting some rights they COMBS,
didn’t bargain for. A New York judge PURSES,
haa Just held that oca to rtaponaiblo for BROOCHES,
her husband'a tailor bHL Evidently

SASH PINS,
BELT BUCKLES,

Mb. Hann a Is actually continuing w HAT PINS,
go through the morions just as be Rd STERLING SILVER and
in the old days when he waa II.
;

EBONY NOVELTIES,

which you cannot help but
admire
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The J. S. Goodyear Co.

GRAB
SALE

TUA

FROM OHIOAGO

Wdl, we're going to
have one. u* Say, I'll
teH you all about it
We have selected
from our stock some
three hundred articles.*
including

watches
cuff buttons
brooches,
charms,
stick pins
cut glass

SOFT COAL ONE-HALF GAS.

88 per cent available carbon.
Average hard coal contains 4 per cent '
85 per cent

FOR SALE BY

China,
Manicure Pieces,
and many others too
numerous to mention,
worth «from $6.00 or
$8.00 to 25c.
Later you’ll see these
goods in the window.

All the goods will be
cd and displayed
window for
three days before tbe
sale which will be dur­
ing the first week of
December (Date of sale

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to havg your oMfits rqggfrcd,
|
and wvare the people wrtCLOMt five w$;the HIL
best prices on all kinds U rtpirtvSork.rIU WI
Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rcl
Boilers Patched, .‘ Smoke 1__ ___ _ ____ ,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

Special Ualues in Corsets
Special in men’s (Indwar*

FOR

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NEW
FURNITURE

One Jot Jersey ribbed, I
stripe,।with French neck;

lined, blue end white

•■Ladies' Wool Underwear

McCOY’S.

Imported Frieze,

SEWING
MACHINES
included in this sale

W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO.
DRY GOODS.

PHONE as.

�taulMMf la hk Pinir

SUPERVISORS’ PROCEEOlWIi

h-EKtss&amp;stB

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W M Waida.' awtHaitaaiJlSZ
W M W*a. Sl^waa..::?... 1
TJd **££*■ “taSwua* to ■
CHstor..........
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Fnd L lisam.claa* radiator '

C aulas r. C&lt;xjx.
l&gt;. WllUSML 1

; "Supr. Maus at thia lime submitted HM
fol Ipvring reaolution.
Whereas, the drawing of coal and
other work with teams in the court yard
which leave* lhe lawn in bad condition
by cutting up lhe lamr. Therefore
be 11 ■
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Resolved, that a gravel driveway bd
constructed, .i Commencing at tho eolith
aide of court yard from Court itrect,
thenoe running north pant the cast side
of court hones to walk- Atoocommoaotag on Broadway, West aldo of court
yard, running cast lo nortli ride; rff
court house- Also romtuenetag , no
Broadway west side of court void rjm.
nlng coal to cast ride of jail. Also take
up sidewalk from north-west comer of
jail to sidewalk running rasl and weaL
The construction of lhe same to be un­
der the supervision of die sheriff.
,.
Dated, June 2*th. 1901, HwHngs. Mkh.
J. L. MAVB.,
On motion of Supr. Abbey the r«a»
1 ulion was accepted and referred to the
conunltUH- on county property and ti.ry
u&gt; report u&gt; the board at ihl* scaaioe.

one o'clock p tn,, roll call, quorum
preaeni.
On motion of Snpr. Abbey HU Nu. «
vu taken from the table.
Mnred by Bupr. Abbey that bill
No. n be allowed at tbe amount claimed.
Motion prevailed by the following vine.
Aye. 17. About Snpr. Furntou.
'Here through Sdpr. Brown the dele­
gate* whu were elected to attend the
mroling of the stale board of »uperv i«or* lubrnllted their report.
On motion of Htipr. Young the report
■ iw areeptad
On motion of Bujir. Oox Uie board ad­
journed unit) tomorrow morning at h:3o
il A IVir t arv

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On tnolf'Ki of Supr. Cock the report
waa accepted. Voa*. 17. Nay*. Supr.
Brown.
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Minute* of ihto daw* prooeodlng*
were read and approved.
On motion of Supr. f'urnlx the board

OCTOBER SESSION.
Barry County Court House.
Basting*. Mich.. Oct. 14th. Uwl
. Al a regular meeting of the board
of supervisnra for the county of Barry,
commenced and held at the courthouse
In the city of Hasting* In said county,
on Monday the 14lb day of October, A
0. inill. Board called to order by
chairman Pollay.
Roil call, all member* present.
On motion of 8upr. Abbey Uu- cUlm*

•war-'

Dw touwb,
call. Al! members present exrepi
Supr* Maus and Young. Mhiut«» of
y&lt;-*terday'a inrettng trad, approved and

On motion nt Supr. Brown the lipanl
adjourned until 1:30 o’clock thia p. m ;
AFTERNOON BBWUOX.
1:30 p. tu ruil call, all member* pr&gt;-«i*nU
On motion of Supr. Abbey the board
adjourned until MXX&gt; o'clock a. m* to­
. ‘__ —
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Judiciary—Brown. Cock. C. F.. Ab-

Priatlng—Furals. DeLano. Hyno*.
Draw—Williams, Jpllltooii. Busier.
Inturanee—Maua, DuLafto, Miller.
Tbwnahln clerk*' renorte—Chiiffeo.
la - Fnal—Klingensmith. Abbey, Co*, C.
mill M
aoaibePbp roll—Hinkley. Brown. Voting*.
t„ . iTbo petition at the county drain rommlssioncr waa read, aiklng lhe board
. „ for the right of Way of Thornapplc I-ake
* * .drain, through tho county poor farm.
" Od motion of Supr. C.' F. Cock the po­

a »«. n.rry - .
J Htotsa^
Hlaeklty A U«. 3«r»y-------

rts^&amp;swa.
11 D Cswtow.** lauu
Jiiam
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a taaS^&amp;asStoCpdatlBK
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S3 Ffef Dari*, nvralag to acsrtai
M KUa Myan. »•&lt;*• la acartrt

i : Moved by Supr. Young that th--o».aniRarnt rolla be placed in the band* of
the oombditoaon'cqualixatlon,
. On motion of Supr. Abbey, thi claim*
in the hand* of lhe county elerk were
referred to the committee ofi claim*.
On motion bi Supr. Furnto* the boa
On motion &lt;rf Supr. Young, lhe board adjourned hntfl ope o'clock thi» 4ftl
adjourned uMl 1:30 o'clock th to p.m.
nboti.
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*« avnitxoox BoaatoM.
AlrtifKXObff 8MMON'.- I
1:30 p. m., roll call, all member* pre.*Qnq {('clock J&gt;. m. Roll Call,all die
bcr* prrMni.
On motlbti bf Stfpr.'Ctix Mil No.
was taken from the table.
,
Moved by Bupr. Young that bfl J
39 bu allowed; as the tm?—-*"*Motion prevailed. Ye
.^HdBa'iowhicii'wai rofehred the oom- Supra. Brown, DeLano.
’fanfflMM' Of Palriok DooMr, drain Jcr’MBteFV*'’'’-''"'"'1 -........■
'ik&gt;*WlMlr*nr trf the county df Barry, ' Thu own tn Iliac tm claims thrbus
----- * -* --------their chalrzaan, Supr. Oouk. madd tl
following Anal rot»oirt:
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uf County of Barry;
Tim committee un county property
ibmll the following report: The &lt;jomlittrc would recommend the removal
f aide walk al aide of jail and had atoo

ikianl called to order by tho chair­
of the equalization committee «u taken man. Supr. Polley.
Boll call, all members preaent
from th&lt;&gt; table.
On motion of Bupr. Abbey the hoard
Moved by Supr, "Abbey that the city
of Hasting* du raised tea per dual, proceeded to elect a school examiner.
On motion of Supr. Chaffee, the chair
alxitc lhe valuation uh loft by the board
of review Instead of clgtiteen nrr dent. appointed Supr*. Chaffee and C&lt;|x a*
Motion was lust by tho following vote. teller*.
After the IcllerS being sworn Inf the
Yeas, Supra. Abbey. DeLano. Mad*. 3.
clerk the board proceeded u&gt; vote with
Nays. IS.
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Moved by Supr. Miller that thf&gt; re- the billowing result.
Whole number of vote* east. 14. Nec­
]M&gt;rt of the committee on equalization
essary for a choice. H. Erncat J. Edger
received IX Mr*. A. Benke* 1. Ernest
J. Edger having retwlved a majority ot
the votes cast was declared elected.
The report of inspector of jail wa»
mail and on motion of Supr. Brown it
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M ci..

DtoViwn

ws, utnxiey, Jonnson, njnoi, ruinguunlth. Miller.. Wjlllanm, Ytoiog,
lairman. IX
i
Moved by Supr. Mali* that all of the
iwnahiiw that have deduction* aaresrted by tho oomrnltloc on &lt;x|t|alls-

M7tS"t,iw^toBk^raatfcr
AS*
to «rauiw»

Ma?*!?'itoi.' 'to W k Aldric*,

B, WOk to VrUaaCsatoy.
iFrid Bwwy.cxo-

to’Friak Craiitan

slwy, Ufcu

Ok ta'itori 'diaMMS

��Hupper W cents.
.
rtet consisting of Jc
Crowley, J. C. Ms

•Win Not Help.
Lost winter k mode a great
many friends. It will make a
great many more this winter. It
M put up in an honest foW ounce
bottle for
Coy-a Remember tbit-

23c.
Sold only by.

DRUGGIST.

HUSTINGS HERHLD

toal nd Ptrwnl.

» resident of Hastings, has just neso
elected clerk cf the ocurt in his county.
Hs Uses in a county which went
•gainst the Quay machine tn the recent

FURNITURE
-Jl

Mias Calls MIDe, *a attendant ta tbe
Kalamasoo rnylttm, arrived In tho city
lari Friday for a week's visit.
The Misses OUa and Ethol Mills
gave a fl loch party to a number of their
young lady friends, la* night.
Mra. Wm. Gngsby after several
weeks' visit with relatives, rotornod
Thiiraday to her hocus in Cheboygan.
Correspond enU, please send In your
commonicallons one day earlier than
usual next weak on account of Thanks­
giving.
Frank Leins of tho -Soo" and Mixa
Kato Leins of Ypsilanti, worn rolled
here to attend tbe marriage of their
sister, la* evening.
The HxaxU) will go to pwaa next
week Wednesday on account of
Thanksgiving. Copy shojild ail be in
by Wednesday noon.
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Ir. and Mra Valentine I-lns
lly, «he bride being their
Mary, and tho groom Mr.
Spangumanher, one Ofoor

*ld that It has been calkd Upon tomoord that a young ooepLs who never*!
yearn ago celebrated their golden annlverrory at their wedded Ufa, had

If all furniture were alike it wouldu’t matter
very much where you bought it. But it'is
not all alike. There is ar much difference

in the make of furniture u there is in the

A. Brown, rector of Emmanuel church,
performed the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Spangemacber will go u&gt; house­
keeping at once in their own pleasant
home on Green street. We offer congratulstloor.
John T. Tweddle of Grand Rapids,
□ot to'bo found. After driving around
who was arrested Nov. 13, on tbo
toe city and viewing the beauty In the
charge of false pretenses, oo complaint
darkness of early morning, they ran
of A. Q. Church of near Middleville,
•croes a man with a lantern who upon
appeared before Justice Feed W. Walk­
.request directed them to Green street.
er last Eriday and gave ball In the sum
After driving to Went creek they got
of 1500 to appear for examination in
their bearings and proceeded on their
thirty days. Church alleges that Twad­
Journey, returning the tame day, and.
dle represented that he had a 320 acre
farmin Kansas which wm Improved, we presume by day light oral least
moonlight, none ths worse for their
had good water, etc., and thereby trilittle trip around Cha city in the morriflueooed him (Church) to trade hU 180
acre farm In Yankee.Springs lot the'
same. Upon InvestlgaulaiChurchsayv
that the farm Is not what was repre­
will hold lu regular monthly meeting sented and tbe ariru will settle the
J$ov. 27 at 130 p. tn. in the chu’^h parora. A full attendance la desired.
F. R. Pancoast went to Howard City
Tueeaay tn company with F. D. Black,
of Grand Rapids, to spend a day or two
bunting partridges in that vicinity.

people who use it.
Our furniture is not only strong, durable and
well made—it is properly designed.
The
hand of the artist is plainly manifest in these

modern furniture productions.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to come in and sec
it for yotuself. We are satisfied to have you
look at any time.

Benkes &amp; Walldorff.

UNDERWEAR VALUES

Flinch cards al the Hekald office.
Try Osborn’s for felts and rubbers.
ri. H. Burna went to Detroit yester­
day on business.

CANNOT BE EXCELLED.

Heavy Fleeced Double Front and Double Back Shirts at 50c.
W. R. Harper, ot near Middleville,
In the diy Monday on business
connected with the program tor the
ter not describe the party. In foot tho
coming aeries of fsnnera’ Institutes.
ladles and gentlemen who took so much
pains to come in and remind him that
he had reached another mile stuoe oo
life's thorny way, were eo elaborately
gotten up foe the ocrosion that it would
lake a more eloquent pen than wo poeBullen, one of her pupils. went to sees to do them justice. Suffice it to
Grand Rapids Monday afternoon to my that they were drew nd in the bight
hear tho renown*! pianist, ConsUntln of style and brought him some elegant
ron Sternberg.
Florida and Npvel Oranges, Malaga
Ihe Huuld regrets to state that
grapes, Objo hickory nuts, mixed nuts frauds bate been attempted by some
all kinds. Table ralplns and bananas, pne in connection with the piano con­
all in time torThanksgiviug.
test. Tuesday It was discovered that
Hams Jc VgNABMAN.
thousands of bogus upright plgno. tick­
Frank Pancoast stepped off tho train ets had been printed and put Into cir­
this morning loaded down with a big culation. Tbe forged tickets were
string of partridge and wearing s hap­ such a good imitation erf tbp genuine
py anile. He bad just come-from the that a casual slaof
- ■- - * - happy banting grounds near BigRap- the fraud. But a
•bows several point
Rev. A. D. Grigsby of Choboygso,
was In the city yesterday and favored
tbe Bmutb wjth « pleasant ©all.
Mr. Grigsby's principal errand to Hastinga was of the agreeable naiuroof a
wedding.

Drawcrs to Match at Same Price.

wm

open on the Oth.

A. D. Cook arrived homo from Ann
Arbor Saturday.
Jay Llchty, of Grand Rapids, was In
thadtyTueaday.
.

Post master Johnson, of Middleville,
was in the city Monday.
To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott, oi Quintby, last Saturday, a girl.
John Wooton returned Friday even­
ing from a visit at Ann Arbor.,
Mra.H. H. Snyder and Miss Etta Pat­
ou were In Grand Rapids, Saturday.

McCoy’s, one week only. -Don't forget.
How about that wiiter clothing?
Let Oeborn give you prices on a fine.

Also Boys’ Wool Fleeced Goods at 45c.

Cotton Fleeced at’ 25c.

All Wool in Salmon, Grey, Brown or Red Colors,

at |1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per garment.
Union Suits nt 11.00, $1,25, $1.60, $2.00.

• CHIDESTER 8 BURTON,*
MARTINOS, MICHIGAN.

Tho hunting party consisting of C.
H. Osborn, K M. Bates, Will Stebbins
John Payne, D- K. Tftman, R. K.
Grant, Wm,' H. Merrick, Luke Waters
•nd Fy«d Barnaby, arrived homo from
the upper peninsula Tuesday morning,
Luke Waters having comu Saturday.
They were In tamp weal of Munising
and had very comfortable quarters.
Mowum. Oeborn and Bate* each shot
tbreo deerand'Mr. Tilman tap

Born to Mr. and Mm. Shfriay W.
' Smith, of Ann Arbor. Tuesday, a boy.
It is intereatlng coincidence that this
young man wm born on tha birthday of
hlaolder brother. Hereafter they will
be able to celebrate their birthdays together. Will M. Dori, of Froadeua, Caln U party one each, making thirteen in
all. They YspOrtabeavy snowstorm
vlsiUng bis brother, Bolan. Mr. Doud
Union services are being held Chia1 sake the HnaaLD to state that he will up there eo that banting is no longer
week ah tho Presbyterian church. Next■ bo here for Mvaral days and that bo practicable. Bence their return. Tbe
' will be pleased to give in formation ro- storm wm no doubt lucky lor the deer.
i gardlng southern California to any who They spent one day In bunting for a
lost man. Over sixty. mm were out
» may be concerned.
looking for the man who. wm Anally
1
The fifth general ooufayenoool health
officials in Michigan, 111! be held at found nearly dead with cold and ax-

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AshaI ter went•
Saturday to Hart for a two weeks' visit
with their son.
‘
Rev. Jas. A. 'Brown went to Grand1
Rapids Tuesday, to attend a meeting ot'
the board of mimious. . ■
. .
;

Heavy Fine Derby Ribbed Underwear at 50c.

iving Services on Ann Arbor, Nov, 21st and 22nd, under
I th* Baptist church। thoauspices of tho SUU board of health,
e*. Is J. Tripp to

APPLES,

EGGS, U

BUTTER
occurred tho marriage ot *tn. Dn
Mudge to Mr. Herbart Boy Sylvester,
see of County Treasurer Frank Sylvsstar. At the wedding there were pres-

WOOD,
ONIONS,

POTATOES,
DRIED APPLES,

cssfoa. Troxel's crchsrtra furnUbsd
One murin for the event. Mrs. Troxel
playing Us wedding marsh far the
ceremony. Many beautiful presents
were toads, testifying u&gt;the reteem in
which ths bride and groom are held.
Mr. sod Mr*. BylvasUr took tbs lata

the Mghart market price

�IflthWto Malden.

iprovod.

iEMATE YET-TOJkCT O N IT.

•trength to the heart, new
fewer to the pulce .tad: puts
new color into cheek and lip.
ajl1
of hn“tt». dim,
had smothering sensations. In­
lew jwla In heart,, wad fssMo
and pulao so weak that. I could
■ot raise myself in bed. I found
a perfect, cum in Dr. Milos*
Heart Cure.” A. T. Jacisow,
Kewanna, Ind.

of all naUou. m that threw ahall !
no discrimination against any oath
or its cltlxans or subjects in rospoct
th. condltkma or charges of treMe

Dr. Miles’

Heart Core
regulates the heart's action,
while it stimulates the digestive
organs to make new, rich, red
Mood which gives strength to
the whole body. Sold By drag­
fists on a guarantee.

dlapoMd toward tho second claabo.)
S. Vessels of war of a belllgsreat
•ball not revictnal or Uka any 'stone;

*». Mites MreUcalC

APACHE

The Sampson partisans In the oary
will have some ghoulish .at la faction
•ten though the,loqulry cojirt vindi­
cates Schley, in knowing that tb.y
forced film to spetw! all of ths »3fl.0D0
l» s*v.d In his 46 yoarw rervic. In
the navy. The nnvy department has
figured out that Hear Admiral Setup
•on. who did not participate In tbe
battle of Santiago, is entitled to *25.71T 44 In prise money and twenties for
the destroyed —-------- —• •
mlral Schley.

lar, &lt;1 feet 8 Inches; first story. 0 fret 6
Inebre; recond story, 8 tret fl tnebre.’
Cellar ot stea. te grad. Jer«4. brick tor
underpinning. cellar cemented. walls
whit, coated, frame abealhnl, papered.

qaniiiiil

Bbe ig perplexed about conditions of
which she cannot speak to any other.
She thinks of the family physician. But
her delicate nature shrinks from the
questions she might be called upon to
answer. And So without counsel or help
ah. drift, along while every day time
tighten, the fetter. of disease.
Young women instinctively know that
certain conditions are abnormal. They
know that heads and hacks were not
made to ache. But they do not know
—
r— —n..

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT

'■shlVo'^od
1 SO. fair to «&lt;x&gt;d trtlxad

ROCK ISLAND

ed by the rem. strict profesaiouSpri^
vacy obsersed in personal coosaltstJaM
with Dr. Pierce, at lhe In valid.* HMM Md
Surgical ZMitme. Addrere ccansota*
dene to Dr. U. V. pierce, Bu&amp;lo,
Y.
A great niany women who hire taken
advantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of free
their gratification at being able to crexne
In thu way the Indelicate rpirWlreib.g^
the offensive examinations and otuxnc*
Iona local treatments, considered netxs*
wry by some local practitioners. Dr.
Pierce J wide experience and wonderful
succccas in the treatment and core off
womanly diseases, enables him to obtain

written rtatement. In a little over thirty
yean, assisted by hla staff of nearly ■
ecore of physicians, Dr. Pierce, chief
consulting physician to the Invalids’
Hotel ana Surgical Institute, Buffalo
N. Y.. has treated and cured hundred. off
thousands of weak and sickly woman.

ROUTE
and Scenic Line,
Tourist Car via Southern Houle leaves
Chicago every Tuesday.

Dally Flrst-CUas Sleeper Through Ho• tween Chicago and Son Francisco.
«. The plant, establishments. buildCrossing the best scenery of the Hock- Inga and all work, nocesaary to th.
Im and. Slcrnt Nevada, hjr daylight, construction. maintenance and operatlon
of the chnal ahall be deemed to be
Direct oonnection to Loa Angeles. Best
dialog ear rervico through.
Write for isdormaUon and literature

f»“*h }
?hotc« ■
K4U
l*cnSr

"I think that your ■ Adviser* Is a fine
book,* writes Mia&gt; Hora I. Greer, off wy
llm Street, Akron, Ohio, *and a book
that everyone should own. If more
girls would read it inMead of trashy
novela there would be healthier woman
and children than' there are to-day.•
The book referred to 4a Dr. Hrec's
- ---------- °----- ’'edical Adviser. It
p*gc» and Mg p&gt;
ilJustretiona,
_
of sump, to pay expense o&lt; maiHnw
cx/y. Send jr oiscrat stamp, foe the
cloth-bound volume, or only st slMBpe

DUTCH ATTACK BRITISH SHIP.

2708
seems that a Dutch flatting boat be*
longing to Tmuldon, while of Welllngan lightship la the North ms, pre*

For Infapta and Children.

men from Ih. Dutch boat boarded th.

The Kind You Have
Always Bought

Boren." SortreU of th. Britlahsra wore
wounded. It h allagad that before
making the attack the Dutchmen lock­
ed their captain in bla cabtn. The
British emack succeeded In cacaplag
and arrived at Oatend, where tho cap­
tain lodged a complalat with the Brit­
ish consul.

FOR SUNDAY EVENING PUVk

'—-^siarT^

Bears the

'Intar, !'■%« pet J h literally carried mWarisT^r^
. uu,
,h. {*'• &lt;Bd * 'o0*' dreary apartment has
‘
'
‘h i
'°*sle‘i,r transfigured Into au abso&amp; &gt; fc. t can lo‘«&lt;r «■»!&lt;&gt;«» room- with yaDow Mila

i 1 while uua , a°.Jca
I *M»

ALLEGED FORGER EXTRADITED,

iini.MorNune norHnteraL

»»}|AncoTic.

rpccijury.
off rwU-rbe geranium and to-

v For Over
Thirty Years

custom

�I nominal price. Tbe magaalne.wWl
I which we have made this arMbgauMH;
| la the Pilgrim? an’ excell*# Ji|«rt4yf I
periodical publlahed at HaUlaCrMk.
-ThlgCMgaaine has recently oomo into
tb* hand* at a new company who are
huMler*. • Thqy Me '.sparing- no pains
to make th* Pilgrim a high cla«* magart no and they are succeeding admire-

the Ladlee’ Hom* Journal and the BaiI urday Evening Poet, bctlj in lypographI leal appearance and In literary merit.
• , For tho cake of placing this excellent
monthly within tho’ reach of all qur
rroder*, we have decided to majre them
tbe following remarkable offer:
The regular subscription price of tbe
Pilgrim U, tma dollar. All wbp pay
one dollar for the Heaau&gt; and TWKKTY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL wlU

'The Pilgrim will be asnt direct from
the publisher*.
Thia la a splendid opportunity for
our reader* to secure a fine magaxioo
at a merely nominal cost. Call at tho
Herald office and see sample of the
Pilgrim.

REMOVING IBEt g.

-iSBiffs.'trtircr1
^5?ae*Tand hi any caaa tbe co-amoo mathod of
“grubbing'' &gt; found tn be cheap**
and most satisfactory. aay* Tha Coon-

BY A MOLE

Having given ber explanation ah*
looked away and seemed 1to be about to
code more relapa* thio aDeoct.
‘■You will be able to have a gay win­
tar." he said, tteUnnlned to make ber
talk. "You arc fond of society, I sup-

had been when be waa a boy. 11
nothing but a nuisance. and yi
staid, wearied and dlaguited. yaj

alL Without moving ids bead lx&gt; flash­
ed a glance through the grating out of
tbe corona of bl* eye*. Ttocr* was a

an he had seen st tbe ball tbe sigh was
all that was necessary. Aa It fell upon
tola ear, plaintively soft and melan­
choly. he seemed once mon to be look­
ing through the gilded grating at th*
masked figure and tbe fluttering fan.
Foil of conflicting doubts, ba leaned

PEOPLE HEW HIW.

1'1

PIuIk Is Fala'i lutsrJ

cd toward him with some laughing re­
mark which required a quick answer.
when b^ tpok b&lt;A aeatShe evidently bad not noticed him Then camo challenge and retort from
and bellere^ herself mx»be*rved. In hla farther up the table, and for earn* mo­
ment* thJ conversation ran on bril­
brief glance Carroll had Been that she
liantly. Dinner was Marty at a does

Ho'atoi* another look at her, and a*
ba did ao she sighed again—a algb of
weariness and pain. Then aha moved
and. taking up a tan in her lap, began
whh«iK
..
_
Republican and democrat alike can to noiselessly fan henelf. Th* flap of
road the Thrke-a-WecH Wor0 with
absolute ooofidMM in its truth. 1 In addition to news, Lt publish** flmc la** serial stories and1 other features
suited to tbe home and fireside.
The Tbricc-a-Wcek World's regular
subscription price Is only 11.00 per year
and this pays for IM paper*. We offer
thU unequalled newspaper and the
Almost simultaneously *b« raised her
eye* and saw him looking at her
through tbe grating. Hbs dropped the
fan and made a grasp at tbe edge of
the mask. Through th* two allta for
tho eyes Carroll saw beta. and. though
bo could not tell whether they were

"What were yon doing at th* maaked
bail on Thurtulay ererdagf
"
Bbo turned pal*, but sat silent with­
out moving. He wu silent, too, watt­
ing for an anawer. After a few sec

smaller roots will bo dragged out If
th* tree should be taprooted. a UtU*
earth may have '
. .
j.'
to 1&gt;« removed.

CASTOR IA

Whntr CMrttt tlctitt

Uiisrillo &amp; Mills Hl

Florida
&lt;©6i6t
Pointe

PEBE Marquettb

For Infanta and Children.

nt KN Yu Hin Always

Bm*'
Instant »hc bad. withdrawn Into tb* to suddenly cod* to tbe city, end ha
back at the box. Carroll went borne forget* about tbe money—that we’ve
wonder!ng about her.
only just got enough. Perbapa-I'ta
A ',f»Sr *v»nlng» later be went to a
dinner at tb* boose of a fashionable
lady who wtia relation of tola. Just"
before dinner abc cam* to him and
you. My niece. Helse, a little country
las*, is In town for tha winter, to stay
with ber broUwt, who is going to col­
lege. She Is under my wing and is_______ _______________________
very young and bashful I sm going and brothers, but be ha* only.ro*. It's
to ask fou to tak* bar'In to dlnur and hard to k*ep from making him angry
.
and y*t to look after him, and ao I
went with my old pur**. I knew If I
could find him I could bring him back
w|thme. W* got th* mask* and doml-

of Alaska along the Yukon I* made
QWlto encouraging by official report*
recently received at tbe department of
agriculture at Washington. Professor
C. C. Gcorgvson ha* spent tbe aummvr
In tbe Interior and along the Yukon
vglley visiting the experiment station
established last year at Rampart. just

b^bTo^n bad*
Soon after yon bat
and than I called to
weeks. Flower garden* containing a
and wo want
.milc,r oar.-ev-,
large
variety of annual* grown from
Bbo 1.ciliated and stopped, then Mid
•cod furnished last year were In full

Presently, tn tb* movement and wan
red shuffling of a dinner cortege gat­
ing under way. a young girt was given
dm to ta|ts y hl* partner sag with,

which there was an abundant and oftaa luxuriant growth of BUMUM
six feat in height. Th* abundant
moisture tad tang days during .the

ef unappropriated water* state proper­
ty. the limitation of an appropriation*
to actual beneficial use and tbe attacbm*ot of all rights to water to th* land
Irvlnted."
afresh, that Irrigation favor* or pro­
duces drought doss not And support
among either scientific er practical

RAND-USUALLY

�Mn. L A. Kline,‘ ■’

l« So. Bordtak BL
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

vu* to Uva on tbo farmwUa hU parwnis
Ihta winter al.oo selling bl. livery stock.
Wa hat* 10 M* Harry leave us M h. la
a Jolly good fwow. "
Bun Pennock la oo the sick Hat thia

Flint's, BundayThare will be a sale of lbs Eugene
ALfoont] O^for.
Harthorn personal proparty M hla realGeorge Gappy now grinds torn cob daaoo Nov. FT.
The hndarelgMd will giv. a free
wsmJ m tits mill. XHU engine works
Henry Arboar sad wife visited friends samptaj#f Chamberiala's Btowach and
flue aad ho grinds any time. '
Ltal Saturday night at nine o'clock
Grandpa Gappy peasod from thia earth.
. His was a |&gt;er.onful ending. Ha leave,
three son-, only one that livre In this &lt;1 Bundaypteoa, ooe la New York Md Mt la
Orin Barrell
CSetoea. Mr. Gappy has made his home
srtth hta eon Georg* ever since tha
ddblh cf his wife eleven yearn ago.
Funeral wm Tuesday at ten o’clock. •
Maude Csssdsy loft Biurrday for
Hope Center where she began teach­
ing Monday.
Oor school Is closed for a week vaeaifcilteCaaaAay, Jbo has been wortc

Bert Merrifield, who has been suit­
ing In Kalatnaxoo, baa returned bone.
Prank Waters aad wife spent Bunday
at O. Williams.
Bertha Bell Laubaugh daughter of
Jarnos Iteubaugh and wife, died Thurs­
day- Nov. Itlb. of sugar diabetes, age
IT yearn. By her kind and winning
ways aha had woo many friends. Her
casket was most beautifully covered
with flowers which told of the high a*,
tcem tn which tbe was hold. Bba will
be greatly niaaed by all who kgew her.

DOWLING

oad mouth of lymph and grown in
health and strength to a great degree.
Hisel 'Manning Is suffering with the
"jffisCmtffind wife were in Irving,
CaleL Rlsbridgr r am! Irving Phillips
were in Chicago last Monday buying

ntlemaa paatalghtytbe swamp one day

. Gillespie bad a serious attack feeling their poultry.
Sammy Haight is dra
of appendicitis but is recovering.
Last Thursday. Ed Bristol, wife aad the Job taken by J. P. f
Some of our boys sod
daub ter attended the SylvestereMudgo
wedding in Hastings. Rattle remained tbo whooping cough, having caught it
Msw days with her grandmother, Mm.
School commenoedMonday with Mm.
our streets Sunday visitingMr. Rlek la settled to hla naw shop Harry Ritchie as teacher,
John Kohr visited at Fred Hinkley's,
ready for bust nose.
Bunday.
Mr. Grover will nova Into his no*
Asle Shaffer visited at Georg* BbafHnhrr^Theg|ni next Monday.
bouse tho middle of tho wook.
fer'e, Sunday.
Mr. 'Erorbart loot a oo* one night
John Mesmer of NeohvUta visited at
Miss Gallstly, our teacher, has aor­
kook.
•
George Bba/fer’s, Sunday.
ta her^piano to ber boarding place,
Mrs. F. Rar mood Is quite tick.
.
John Anket* is sble lo be out of tho
Mrs. Williams aad mo Ernest from house soma st this writing.
Klwin Ormsbee has purchased tbe
He a J am In Shaffer and wife visited at
Goddard farm.
'
‘ near Nashville visited at J. P. Sprin­
Fred HInfeisy'*, Sunday,
Mr. Goddqrd and family will soon ger's sad Mm. Raymond’s last nsk.
...
vr...
Walter Ruse went to Chicago last
week and bought sad shipped in here
forty-three bead of cattle payiog one
ASSYRIA.
oont and three quarim a pound for
them. '
Frank Moon of Battle Creek st
C. W. Shaffer was at 1 aeey, Tuesday,
school bouse last Saturday, also put In
Mday wf^h bls mother, Mm. M
new seats.■
&lt;
Report say* Uvt Brass* and wife *111
sooa move to Battle Creak.
'
Earl Parrott of Bodford spent part of
I-l week with Borton Bowser.
&lt;
Mrs. Jones of Otsego wm tbe guest of ‘
J. Bowser and wife last week. ..7
,
CatabRlsbdd^erLmgone this week

E

Oriaial Voiiig Gmiint

HAMILTON PIANO.
was given to the

♦NEW DOMESTIC*

I
&lt;
&gt;
a

The
The
The
The

Fimrs »ml Fruit Growers

All farmer* belonging lo the Farm­
er's Union having bay to bale, please
wriia'lhe secretary stating amount and
when they wish a balor.
Your*.
, J. E. Edwabm, Soo'y.
Pigs for sale, IS wooks old.—T. H.
D.MoM.
,
Sv
A number of good farms for sale.
For sal. cheap, two thoroughbred
Shropshire rams—Hu Baldwin.
Strayed from my premlaes on the
State road about three wooks ago, eight
lambs, 3 weathers, 5 owes, ooo-balf to
two-third bloode^Shropehlrea. Finder
please notify me and receive suitable
reward.C Ouamua
Foraata, eight Chester White pigs,
two months old. L. J. Matthews.
For further Information Inquirelof
J. E. Edwakds,
ODonnsl), Mich.

New Domestic.
New Home.
Standard.
White.

T. PHILLIPS.

It's Knowing How that Saves Money.

Bmlij's Busy Bee
or range and *
while ?urtia&lt;-e
factorlly warm soma of iho rooms of your house, or If you wt^to warm's raftm
or tiro that is not supplied with furnace heal, or If you bars addrAa room or two
and want It warmed—don’t discard your furnace ou that account, or get stovoa
to make a moos and ex ire expense for fueL but toe BEESLEY. He can put into
your furnace ooe of his Busy Boo Hot Water Combination Heaters that will do
the work required wU}&gt; very Hute, if any, additional cost for foci. Prloea for-

BEESLEY, FUMBsi
HASTINGS, M1GH

fiardwart
OtfR

rvw *ti
Baking Powder
d1 in making bread,
ce, and every househaa rested in perfect
t her food would be
nd above all, whole‘l£tt “fe(Ln8Id

Hialttifl PIih,

as being the best family sewing
machine.
.
The New Domestic is ball­
bearing, has a.flue chain stitch
attachment, a 5-pleat ruffler, mak­
ing it two machines in one. Call
and tw it at T. PJrillips’.
I sell the best machines made.

. aad wife and Unto
with L. Bresee, Bun-

cans of R&lt; iyal

M. W. HICKS,
Opposite Court House.

’ wont last much
longer. Dor)’t a*
delay. My stock
is being rapidly dosed
out. A few suits left.
Remember that every­
thing in my store is d«
being offered at prices
that ^re moving them
fast. Don’t wait un­
til too late.
1'

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. CUrkc &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp;-Bronson, sho^C '";’ '•
Fred L- Heath, drags,
,
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M. W, Hida, flpur and feed.
Needles and oil for all machines Rcakcs &amp; Walldorf, furaitoie.
Ail member* ot the Farmers and Fruit
Growers Union will please send their cheaper than you ever bought J, P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R.: Pancoast, jewelry.
want letters to J. E. Edwards, Sec’y, them.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant
SHAFFER’S CORNERS
O’Donnell, Mich.
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.
J. Mil tar Ot north of Nashville wm on

county te

fMillions

For Hones, Cattle and Hog*.

Pafl-Haerlco

Fred J. Young.

* all on th* ground
M We ar* glad to
Mted 1£the building

School is again in session with Mtas
Kellogg an raseher.
•!••-,' H. Burroughs, Joe Moor* nod J. Bowtar bultad their clover M*d tost weak.

Highest
Award « »•

Ear Com, Shelled Corn
Oats, Middleville Flour
Corn and Oat Feed
Corn Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry, Food
Oyster Shell .•
Stock Food ' .

D0!»C4M LUH
First, w* vteb .to.egagTMulaio ow
ill lor upon bls receiving lhe honorable
osllloo of raperinteodsnt of HseUngs
iS’&amp;m'liSj’
h' ““ “4”

NEW

LINE O£

Heating Stoves,
Cast Cook Stoves

tf'1’ !“»*«■

er exhibited—all new 1901
it stoves are fuel savers and

&gt;wders so often
nwary purchaser.
TICKETS GIVEN

I NAL VOTING CONTEST.

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                  <text>VoiU-XXn., No. 28.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1801.

THE MI6H1GAR CflHFERERCE

horrible traffic in Chinese girls In San I the wife at our governor's brother,

WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY SO- the writer added "Alaa.'
blBTY OF M. E. CHURCH.

The Seventeontti Annual

There was ’ Bavlngl*" She sketched rapidly and

Meeting meeting was closed with the benedic­
tion-.

'The Michigan Conference Woman's

?
’

anal meeting in the M. £. ebur-h, of
Hearings, Nov. 10th, 20th and 21st.

K\, beautiful with blossoming p'anu and

Hastings Society. .The opening me^t-

auflleoee.
'
The opening devotlonals were con­
ducted by the Rev. Goo. Bullen, of
Hastings, and the President's address
Michigan Conference Woman’s Home
Miralonary Society, greetings warm
and hearty. For It gives me great

tlful city which Is endeared to me by so

multitude of sick and sorrowing you

have clothed and of the famishing souls

11 fa" She spoke ip a volra filled with

Aldrich Memorial Homo and Training

siouary Society, a power to Michigan
Methodists and a praise to our God.

tended the efforts of the general so­
ciety great credit ia duo to the persist-'

of Christ and in bls name. "Let our
motto be •Onwgrd.’ Let us be wo­
men who shall' bring things to peas,

' . herfrt' of' the Father that its mighty

God-glven work that shall fl 11 our hearts

After music a report of the General
Managen Meeting held In New York
"Oily, waa given by Mrs. Delos pall, at

This report was brimful of bright

| THE FARMERS1 IGSTITUTES
PROGRAMS FOR FOUR ON&amp;DAY
MEETINGS IN THE COUNTY

which 40 delegatee responded, every city; perils from the Mormans and their
district being represented by one or polygamous practice*. She called Utah

Mr. Msywood, the collection waa taken
and all Joined in ringing America in
such a heart felt manner as, to dispel
circuit. Rev. ,W. Pestling, of Prairie­ all doubt*, that America was worth
saving.
ent at this time had been in attendance.
Thursday morning the devotional
Rev. George Bullen waa confined to his part of the program was conducted by
home with illness.
Mrs. Lucy Scott, Secretary of Mito after which the various committees
boxes reported A148.06 collected in this made their reports. A canl of greet­
manner. The Conference Correspond­
ing Secretary, Mrs. Levi Master, then of Petoskey to whom the president

asked that greetings be returned. The
a most charming manner. 'She pre­
faced her report .by paying a glowing but in the good done. Ton years ago depth of Mrs. Antolnnetle Brockway at
tribute to the beauty and grandpur of Kalamazoo district took one scholarship,
ber of the society and well known
the Buffalo exposition which she visitthroughout the state, was announced
umlnatlon of the er!2,ono, were paid into the general and a committee was appointed to draft
resolutions of regret and sympathy to
light Involnntarlly

S

ship was taken in Peck Homo, New Or

ty-five different miaslons located In
its kinship to Deity, and we are re- twenty different'states and territories.
They had also paid the salary of a mis­
tbers be light and there was Light."
sionary for seven years amounting to
•2,140. The society had paid out for
frontier work MOO,000 In cash and 11200,
in aupplletu The Aldrich Memorial
Ing hospitality u&gt; their guetta. She
scarcely be found in America, where as
much ooold be doae for a eouventloo, beautifully
Heights, .Ludington,
tral, New York Rast and Newark had missionaries, home ai
united Ip entertaining them. She then

Miry Kilmer, lot. T/blk 9, Middleville,

Ranaom Mayo to Clark Tltmareh and
wife, lot 63, Phillips' ad. Nashville,
•800.
«
qurr claims,
Christopher J. Clark to Robert IL

Common Council Proeradlngs.

K

KKAXCK8 X. WuHNS
Great Commander N. 8. Boynton will

point, Walter J. Robertson.
pted cod placed on file.
Discussion.
Moved by Goodyear that 6up*t of
water worts be authorized to repair
feed pump al water works pump sta­
10 a. tn.—Address by president.
tion. Carried. Ayes, O F. Brooks, F.
O. Brooks, Bronson, Goodyear. Heath.
Reed, Warner.
11:00—Discussion, Richard Bates.
Moved by Heath Chat City Physician
11:15—Breeding and management
Dr. D E Fuller be allowed expenses of
attending 8tats Board ot Health meet­ thoroughbred stock, James Itobblns
11:45--Discussion, D. D. Holcomb.
ing at Ann Arbor. Mieb. Carried.
11 m.—Dinner.
AFT EHNOOX.
son. Goodyear, Heath, Warnhr. Nays,
1:00—Music, recitation.
Reed
1:15—Care and feeding
Moved by Bronson that street cornmlsaloner be aatborbted to gravel bill herd. A. M. Welch.
1:45—Discussion, R. F. Benton.
on Oak Bl. two loads wide and repair
110-Howthe creamery benefits its
Osborn road
Carried. Ayes. 0. F.
Brooks. F. 0. Brook*, Bronson, Good­ patrons, Everson Gray.
L.Dlacusrion, A. B. Stefkle
year, Heath, Reed, Warner.
Qu
ration box.
The following city accounts were
audited:

Blaqgbo K. Erway, Middleville
Henry J. Bchalbly, Carlton....
Cllmcpa D. Durkee, Woodland
Carrie BelleSmltb. Hope. t.
Myrel W. Richardton, Hastings
Orpha E. Cooley, Hastings.......
Glenn R. Bristol, Johnstown.*...

The Hastings Musical Club bold lu
regular meeting Nov. 25, at the usual
place. After class' work, which waa
They
conducted^ by Mra. McCoy, a few mln-

dent who feelingly returned her thanks,
ing, followed by a vocal drill under the
raying while speech was silver silence
direction of the president, Mi* Ines L.

admitted Co the club.

Aldrich, at the Deacon»*Home. Grand
Rapids, then look the platform and

Quration box and general discussion.
.Nashville, Dec. 18.’
10 a. m.—Opening addrea by preai-

Common council met tn regu'ar ses­ * 10:15-Hilo building and silage feed­
ing, by A. M. Welch.
11:00--Dlseuaadoo.
sion Friday evening, Nov. 15tb, 1901,
11:15—Practical landing, by H. A.
Mayor Henkes presiding. Present at
roll call Aid. Heath, Reed. Absent 0. Offley.,
F. Brooks. F. O. Brooks, Bronson, Good­
X. B- DOYNTON.
12 m.—Dinner.
year, Warner. Waters. No quorum.
On motion of Heath meeting adjourned
1 ,00—Red tadan.
to Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, IDOL
Port Huron and Great Lady Command1:15—Feeding and care of dairy cow,
Recorder.
make Hastings Maccabees a visit.
Issdy Burris will Arrive on the morning
Smith.
ronent
from
Friday
evening,
Oct.
train from Grand Rapid* and will hold
Question box and discussion.
*, 1901, Tneeday evening, Oct. 19,
a school of Instruction In the K. O. T. 1901. Mayor Renkee presiding. Proaeat at roll aril Aid. 0. F. Bronka. Bron­
son. Goodyear, Reed, Warner. A besot
- cslx-va, of the county so far as possible. C. F. Brooks, Beith. Waters.
On motion of Goodyear report of
boiler Inspector at water works was re­
IlOO- Discuss Ion.
ceived and placed on file.
ll:16-*-Keeptng poultry for profit, by
Aid. 0. F. Brooks and Heath took Jam* Bobbin*.
their seats.
Moved by Aid. F. 0. Brooks that com­
tn. -Dinner.
munisation from the Central Michigan
Traction Co. relative to an ordinance
1:00-Music, recitation
for street railways be referred to onU1:15—Care and
dairy, A. M. Wejc
nance committee. Motion prevailed.
1:45— Discussion.

oast and will bold an dnformal, recep­
tion Ln the parlors of the Hastings
House In the afternoon. In the even­
ing the two great commanders will
address a joint meeting fur the knights
and ladle* in the opera house. This
offloersjor iheootnlngyrar were elected meeting will be for the Knights and
as follows: Preriden', Mrs. J. W. Hall- 1-adles of the Maccabees only. The
enbeck; vleo-prerideot, Mrs. F. A. Hall;
turn out of the memltera of the orders
Master; treasurer, Mrs. DdosTall; .re­ in the county.
cording secretary, Mrs. Julia A. Rose.
The new officers write presented to
Hastings Musical Club.
as electai and the re-

behalf of Haatlhga Auxiliary.

been paid. She called attention to the
contingent fund which meant that each
member should pay into their auxiliary

18, Mlddtevilte, Dec. t», and

Cook to Moses Rosenberg hold In this county, as furnished by the
Forbes, lota 3, 4 and 5, blk
82, Middleville, roj.
David IL Cooley to William H. Barbor„llP,d *Ue» .a*
n&lt; Assyria, &lt;800.
; &gt;
William Smith to John D. Wlcsham, dent. ‘
10:15—Lamb feed lag; by A.M.Welch
1A,.Strikerate.r*. ,
- k x ■ • J
RehradA Cramer per auvf to Frank of Ionia.

report, f-hlch showed the total receipts

peas this eosno of loveliness. Truly

Charles M. Drolct

11000.
Fredrick Spangeutacbor to John

Perils from the

mistake ever made by congress. Never
did she realize before, the great perils
from immigration till she stood on
bersemenu gi.tH8.#fl, leavingu balance Ellis islaSd aH*9 witnessed the landing
on hand of *20.23. Reports of district
ohlldren. Five hundred thousand are
followed by voluntary talks on district
spoke of the Immigrants In her own
home city, saying they will not become
for work and workers the meeting ad­ and do not want to become assimilated
journed Until afternoon.
Wednesday afternoon the devotional the work being done by the society
throughout the length and the breadth
Pestling, of Prairieville. "How firm of the land, the home*, schools and
a foundation," was heartily sung by all, orphanages through which many of the
Mrs. May wood presiding at the piano. children who are thrown on the world
After the reading of the minutes of the
previous meeting came one of the
from preaching a sermon to scrubbing
gram, the exchange of fraternal greet­ a floor, She might call with the inten­
ings. Each church o.'the city was rep­ tion of administering spiritual comfort
resented by * deb-gate and Mm Nl*k- but often would give a lesson in the use
ern was Introduced as representing not of soap and sapollo, instead, in speak­
ing of frontier work she said twenty
of the United States. Each lady pre. churches would have to be closed were
a on ted had tome cheering words to say it not for the WOman’s Homo Mission­
of the good work being done and the ary society. Shethought, if the pearly
great Inspiration to be drawn from a gates swing a llllle wlder for one than
raoering of missionary worker*
another. It will be for those preachers
Mrs. Nlskern spoke briefly ot the
work and workers in Manila and said great sacrifices are so often unsppreclin daring, "One thing that pleased me
most I found God's love is everywhere."
Thera greetings were responded to by paid a fine tribute to the memory of
Abraham Lincoln saying: “1 would
very pleasing manner saying it gave rather be an American citizen and live
In a conritry that could produce such a
greetings in behalf of the many good man than fill the highest place In any
causes the society stands for. A hymn other country of the world."
’
waa then sung after which the minisAfter a beautifully rendered solo by

Yiaju

GREAT O*VOR MACCABEES

Among other things

conducted by Mrs. Paulson. Programs cnlng this great laud.

a

OT. COMMANDER BOYNTON AND
GT. LADY COMMANDER BURNS

Will be Present and Address Knights
and Ladles. School of instruc-

growing grekt

odist Church.

•LOO

Herman W. Frust, Hastings...........
Maud Isabella Borabock,Cast Ings.

Fredrick Spangemacher, Hastings
Mary Leins, Hastings.......... . ........
Moved by F. a Brooks that bill of
Frank Horwj be referred to city prop­ Eddie A. Keyes, Amyria ...'........
Iva M. Jordan, Assyria...........
18
erty eommltcee. Motion prevailed.
**___ ■ i-__ i
util ** n n

J. VanHorn,, Johnstown.

finishing the borine* at the meeting,
Garn and Mrs. Archie McCoy, they ren­
electing the various secretaries, com­
Heath, Reed. Warner.
dering, in a very creditable manner, a Goodysa&gt;.
Moved L
mittees end'd ekgatES to general manvocal duet, entitled "Hope Beyond.'1
tlon and
nine were
Journcd.
Many good thoughtsIng president was again honored by the
society voting that a window In Rust

very happily received as it showed this

menu

Detroit Live Stock Market.
Augustus Schumann then favored

Cattle are fairly active st the Detroit

solo '•She Sleeps by the Synse JU ver" David Wendell Spriggs, mlmmt^^PetL
and being heartily encored responded
with "Good Bys, Doily Gray."
Ml* Jnelah M. Engelhardt recited
active at (2JJ0

■’Hane Krauplra." Mist Engelhardt
showed taueb ability In bosh srioction.

*4.20.

Sheep and lambs dull; quality oom- .
,75@«3.15; dulls,

by Mias Mst-

rased.
(
The next meeting will

th st ell teembera

. and Elizabeth Bundy

mediums,Yorkers, *6.40

@ *5.25; stags, one-third off; crip-

�lertalnment*. The oours* will open
nextTueaday night with a concert by
tbe O*l*chi*g«lCoucertCo.
A local teachers’ association will ba
held, al tbo Nashville school hquse Bat­
umi, Dawibbw “Ith/Tb* uacber* ot
several surrounding township* will
unite in making th* meeting a suooeos.
William Sanford, formerly an old
and respected resident of Mania Orov*
died at the home of bl* sister tn James­
ville, Wls., Nov. 16th. The remain*
were brought back io Maple Grove and
the funeral waa held last week Wed­
nesday,
. .
. Middleville folks show that they aro
up k&gt; tbe times by having a rummage

AS TO CLOTHING.
«njnjlHERE ts an epitaph in a Vetmont ckurch-

^Srayard: "Iexpected this bat not so soon.”
pRlyi Such is the ephaph on dpthingi worn out
In the waah-tub. Underclothing may be
fragile, yet It ought not to wear out in ten wecka.
But this isn’t wear; it Is decay. You buy 5 cents
worth d cheap soap and you lose the equivalent of
50 cents In the wash-tub. Ivory Soap will not harm
the most delicate fabric. Is it wise not to use It?

Current Opinion.

Mr. Roosevelt Is frightening the re­
publican senators and representatives
who belleye that the civil service law la
a q-ood thing to talk for and act against
by showing bls ballet tbat the law

the pen Mr. Roosevelt this week restor­
ed to the civil service list 1,000civilian
positions under the war department
that Secretary Alger had exempted at
the beginning ot the war with Spain In
order to make sure that the patronage
would all go where he wished It to go,
Into the bands of the senators and rep­
resentative* bo could depend upon to
stand by him.
* if present Indications count for any­
thing there is going to be some lively
slagging among the republicans in con­
gress on the question of giving tariff
concessions on Cuban sugar and tobacco.
Several of the big trust* are tn It, too,
but not on the tamo- side. The sugar

nlng water and electric lights, and with
each cottage the corporation furnishes
a lawu mower and plants from a greet);

sugar, while Oxnard, the beet sugar
king, lx working hard to head off tariff
oonccssloux on Cuban sugar, which lie
says will put an end to the sugar beet
Industry in this country, If granted.

Tbe little daughter of Mr. J. N. Pow4)11 jumped on an Inverted rake made
of led penny nails, and thrust one en­
tirely through her foot and a second one
half way through. Chamberlain's Pain
Balm was protnniiy applied and five
minute* later the pain bad disappeared
and no more suffering was experienced.
In three days the child was wearing

with a few grains of salt. The tobacco
trust is a manufacturing concern and
probably, like the sugar trust, would be
1 glad u&gt; get the tariff on Cuban tobacco
cut, although It may be protending
otherwise because so many of our to­
bacco growers aro opposed to a lower
tariff on Cuban tobacco. Reports In
olycdlatlon say there have been some
remarkable flipflops among senators on
this question; that senators who wore
strongly upnosed to Cuban tariff con-

VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT.

ezcoxe for their change of opinion that
In no other way can the aonexstlon of
Cuba be prevented.

I ity worries which have resulted in mak। Ing him deal with both subjects in a
non-committal way In hie message to
congress. Mr. Roosevelt Is referee in a
i number of state factional fight* for the
control of federal patronage. Probably
the mdsi important of these fights is
that among the Missouri republicans,
many of whom arc now in Washington.

good night's rest. "Il will soon cure a
rough too.■’ write* Mr*. S. Hlmolburger. "for three generation* of our fami­
ly have used Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption anil never found It’s
equal for rough* aod colds.'1 It's an
unrivaled life oarer when used for dcspcrate lung disease*. Guaranteed bot­
tle* 60c. and 11 at W. U. Goodyear'*.

Secretary Hltchoock baa been *u consplcuou* In the fight against the faction
led by ‘"Dink” Keren*. national corn-

five coot* extra you can have not only
the Herald tor one year but also the
Pilgrim, a high class inagarine of pro­
gress, ably edited and finely Illustrated.
Call at the tintALD office and sec a
copy of the November Issue.

the machine boas In the state since early
io tbo first McKinley administration,
that be cannot with self-reapwt remain

In favor of the Kerens faction by reap­
pointing the appraiser and the collector
of St. Louis. Representatives Joy and

IS

c

the fight.
The republicans have pulled and
banled Mr. Roosevelt thia way, and that-1
on the questions of reciprocity and tariff

sfge to congress, which be read to the
cabinet this week, straddle* both ques­
tions and makes no positive recommen­
dation for legislation on either. The
National Reciprocity Convention, com­
posed of about two hundred big mer­
chants and manufacturers, held in
Washington this week, whooped up re­
ciprocity and adopted strong resolutions,
but it did not change the many differing
opinions of promlneit republican*.
Consequently it caaaot be said that the
convention really k acocmpilshed any­
thing tangible.
Representative Shafroth of Colorado
has announced his Intention to MUow
the example of Senatora Heltfsld and

whleb the Uoorx are waging against
Great Britain is one of the greatest, "f
not the greatest, among all the heroic
struggle* In the world’s history. No
Ihoqgntful American would suggest
'UM the United btalos laku actual part
in the war. There are, however, some

TtaOureMtam

ou*. Mr. Shafroth, who 1* a close and
intelligent observer, hit* recently re­
turned from a vigitto the Philippine*,
and is more convinced than ever that it
Ik a mistake for u* to retain the islands.
He said on the subject: “For years sod
yean we cea sxpect nothing from thoee
island* but loss, lose, lorn. They will
be absolutely no help too* in controll ng
the trade of China. The harbor of
Manila, whloh is pot suited for a large
oommaree, 1* OK miles from China, and
it cou M a ton more on freight* to
Manila than it doe* io Chi pa. The fac­
ilities for handling cargoes (n Manila
are inadequate, the water Is rougY, the
harbor shallow, and although »2,COO,000
ba* been appropriated for tbeconotnicllon ofa break-water the Improvement
tributlngcenter for the adjacent Asiatic
mainland. At Ute least calculation wa
must maintain an army of 30,000 soldier*
in th. lafohd. for many years. That
means an tupenao of 115,000,000 a year.
Such a sum la all tb* fi ilipino* can pay
by taxation, Im nlonetihe cost of dvll

bare been completed. It In likely tbat
Washington park was next made de­ tbo town will be Incorporated a* a bor­
lightful. Graveled walk* were wound ough and called Buhl City, tn honor of
through It. In place of aggreaslva weeds the Cm president of tbo st**) comlawn grass seed was sown, ground was
spaded up and cultivated plant* set
oat; mountain ash. weeping willow and
balsam trees Were placed her* and
there, and wild clematis sod ampflop­
sis were *o planted tbat they Would

■ Crucible steel of the beat quality was
first made In the United Slates In 1832
In commercial quantities at Cincinnati
by Dr. William Garrard and hla broth­
er, John R. Garrard. Milreiy from

I'hlladelpbla ha. the largest elty ball
i the world
I Hollyhock trees were seenreu. ana a*­
.........
ten. hydrangeas and wild roses .were
Kt,-!.,.,.
arranged In pretty vistas. Finally fall­
'
' -’
aad d*ray«d timber, stumps, weeds

z-uiinuK a warm room is
___ _____
very annoying. This can b* orormtwl P*rk- wmen wa* covered over witn
by rubbing the glass** every morning : rtc1’ *°n ,tkl w*d*&lt;s down and la now
with .oft potash reap. Th* glasses “
P*°* of thrw^narmay then be polished but an invisible 1 ,on*
*° ,cre surrounded by a fin*
fil^ sufflctTnt toTsvrot ti SXu
TUthre. pork* are rered foe
will remain.

■

I
’

, •* comparatively small expenditure.
I In a forgotten cemetery on'a aid*
Street near the heart of the village th*
few remaining slabs bad teen leveled
by tbe frost* of many years. Wild ap­
ple tree* grew and bore fruit, whleb
waa harvested only by the small boys.
Old rosebushes ran wild end mingled

Albany. N. Y.. claims tbe hohor of
having made the first carriage matinfactored In this country. Several were
built In 1814. and tbe event was duly
notod nt Ute time a* an evMeure of
th* spread of United States enterprise.

turers are discussing the advlxabl^ty
*f running excursions of business mtn
into tbs trade regions which &gt;are sup­
posed to be tributary to the city. The
of (b* matter, anil It la probable that
several excursion* of thl* kind will bo
ran doting tbo wmtner. Tbo object la
to become acquainted with tbo moo
ebant* of neighboring town* and cities
and Induce them to trade In Dearer.

Foundation is a new town op tn tbe
Kalispell county of Montana, wtere
“■-------w-t ta being unbtecktat
town Indeed—bandy
but it has a weekly

�BittI

were stolen six months ago In iranaU
from tbe smrftrra In HI Paso, Tex, Cm
eastern refineries, has just come to
light. Tin- shipment waa made over
tbe Galveston, Harrisburg k Han An­
tonio railway under heavy txmd. It

Creek Loses an Important

Tax Sult '

•

MIDLAND WANDERER'S RETURN

Z-r* -r
M^r.O^«M-,Ue-P«b. tb.

learned that tbe bullion bad been
thrown from tbo car neor KI Paso, aad
tbat It V* lies buried In Western Tmaa. Tbe thieves bare been traced
from pise? Io place, and a few bat*

QuM&amp;MorfDe.JLW.OasatsE

B™=A.W.CHA8E’^^u
KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS

HEN in Buffalo
EAT AT
STATLER’S
RESTAURANT,
Ellicott Square; best and
largest in the city.
.* &lt;*
Meals 25 and 40 cents.
MUSIC every evening.

W

hradquarteni
the general &lt;*

IEIYOBS BEBIUn

Profmional Directrcy.
MCCALLSMAGAZINE
A LADIES' MAGAZINE.

Colgrovk &amp; Potter,

'••WSWtSffi'

&gt;tce. li tun Me
K 1K«l « ; Udy.
M tout 40; com-'
»1 JXri M; butte

,G. R. Johnson, D. D. S.

Geo. M. Reed,
PLUMBER.

Sbsp, On 0i» NhU
«f Hutlap HtlmlOnk

TM Ctssust Pises Is tks Cllj

7-"r "?"• “•

It 14 thought tbat Lenawee county
farmers hr&gt;ro lost inorc than Vo.Ooo
by a Detroit-Ann Arbor motor car. Mill worth Of bnga by disease thia fall
Otar
HK tana of poultry were
Iles unconscious at tbe University hos­
pital. His case grows more and more
of a mystery as thp days go by and ho poultry packing house nt Cold water
remains little better than a corpse. exJane Eyre Neleon. of Battle Creak, *
cep&lt;&lt;ur the faint besting of bla heart. descendant of Ia&gt;rd Nelson, has left for
Tuesday ufgbt rumplelvd 3H hours of England to attend tbe coronation of the
king, by inrlUUox
Thousands of bogus tickets are. out
In Hastings for a prisa piano drawing
and everybody is play lug a merry tune
A young woman baa been operating
In Detroit and detectives bare been
looking for ter. Her scheme la to gain
access to residences, sometimes by re
questing tbat She be allowed to (tap
inside to arrange her nothing. Then
she takes anything in sight preferably
Jewelry and clothing.
,
The Pent Marquette freight ctewfr
have blockaded the street crossings of
Northville beyond the lime limit allow­
ed by tbe law ao much that the council
has taken artion on tbe matter, and
anthocUed tbe prompt errvat ot aay
who shall hereafter be eoaspUined of

�would undoubtedly bare redounded to
the weffara of the InriluiUoc BntKtch
i* "practical politic*” sa exemplified by
tbe administration of Oar. BUM

and engage* In the conridcnuJbn of th*
mmsufoi and pollclo* now pressing up­
On it- It cannot be said that the work
.before oongr*** at the coming session
I ■ al the exciting kind that occupies lu
' .iuenlioc in time* of national danger or
dlMrw*. and oonsaquently we may not
' look for the intense popular Interest In
Ito proceeding* that characterljtw war
times, or crjIleal period* Tn national
politic*.
Nevertheless, It to probable that the
questions which ooegree* will bo called
upon to deride this winter are fully a*
important In theooascquance* involved,
as any that have been before that body
foy many yean. This country ha* be­
come co (let, it* liileroto sb varied and
far-reaching, that the act of legislating

I the* been more than once add by
European critics of this country that
we ars an Irrallgtou* people. There is
no state religion in America. No re­
ligious body can receive any assistance
from the national or state treasury. No
taxes are levied far the support of
church school*. Religion cuts very lit­
tle figure in tbe selection of oar nation-

end. Prayer was offered and a bytsn
was sung and the conference was then
declared adjourned to meet the oomjug
y ear In Mason, Michigan. Tbuspkaed
■a the president sold, pcs of tbs beet
meetings over which she had ever pre­
sided and whose deliberations through out had been charactcriied by the
thought:
u
“A* the principle of love I* the main
principle tn the heart of tbe real Chris­
tian, so the labor Of'love la the main
business of the Christian life.”

They are Often Together These Day a
their state-esublished and tax-support­
They Work Havoc all Over the
ed churches and this sentiment la pe­
culiarly eiprtwaed In the Thanksgiving Country and In Hasting*.
custom which 1*.being observed today
Weak, nervous, tbe digestion out of
In every city and village and hamlet In
order, that Is wbat ails a boot of people.
Ity of law this day has been observed It comes about In ibis way: first from
from the dewtrtrf the republic until now overwork or other causes, tbo nerve*
and there has never been a president are burdened beyond endurance, norve
doua oooscquencea, frequently effecting
nor, so far as wo an, aware, a governor, force la weakened, then the stomach
the whole world For example, coo- who has failed to tlx upon eueb a day loses Ito nerve oontrollng power and in­
greaa will be called upon this winter to end call upon the people to assemble In digestion follows with falling strength.
decide the Isthmian canal question; to their several places of worship and ren­
settle, tbo long disputed point aa to En­ der thanks to AJmlgbty God for the
gland's status towards an isthmian blessing* of tbe'year.
canal by ratifying or rejecting the now
Hay Pauucefote treaty; to take some to' ««preca oatioaal gratitude to the
action regarding oomme ratal reciproc­ power* above on special occasion*. The
ity, to dlapcae of tbe ship subsidy
Roman
often decreed 1 thanks­
scheme; to legislate with reference to
giving to the Immortal gods for some M L. Waite of Church street, Batting*,
our insular paesessloo* defining more great victory or deliverance. But It Mich.. iay*: “When the food does not
clearly their status toward* thin gov ern- ho* remained for ihe American people digest, rest* heavy and di*tro**c* one
to n*tabll*h voluntarily an annual day after eating it create* a genuine feeling

and many other problem* affecting the
Internal affair* ot an Intensely active
and energetic nation of-eigbty million
people.

in which to thank tbe Giver of all good
thing* for Che ordlr&gt;ry blearing* of life
and to Impart to that day such a pecul­
iar significance that It ha* come to bo
regarded aa a matter of ivurw No
president, however Indifferent bo might
personally tool In tbe matter, would
venturn to disregard the unwritten law
which ha* fixed upon tbe lari Thursday
In November ot each yoar aa the time
which he mint proclaim to be tbe na­
ilon1* Thanksgiving day.
Tbat the American people are essen­
tially religious la evidenced by the un­
failing observation of a day, not provid­
ed for by law lndeed/4&gt;ut sanctioned by
the public oouKlence end consecrated
by a hundred year* of unbroken observanoo. Tbinkagiviog day I* peculiarly

greas, even In these days of profound
peace and prosperity are tremendously
Important In their effects, upon our­
selves and upon the world. And there
la another aspect in which the course
pursued by the coming congress may be
looked upon with much Interest. Un­
doubtedly tbe thing* It does or neglects
to do this winter will have an important
bearing on politic*, both of tbo grfiat
political parties are al the preseut time
In a quiescent Mate, waiting for events Washington incident that started ax.
Queen Lil ot Hawaii to Washington, to
national campaign will be fought. make another attempt to grab a big
“The republican petty Is halting he­ ■lice of the public lands, on the ground
. tween extreme protection and reciproc­ thatsho was ths owner of what were
ity and the democratic party Is pulling known aa tbo "crown lands? It la rea­
IteaIf together and watching Ito adver­ sonably certain tbat’abe won't get the
sary, ready to strike at any weak point lands, but we *hould not care to go so
that may offer. No doubt it will be the far aa to positively say that she will not
policy of the democratic minority in
congress to pursue a waiting policy,
protesting against extravagance and
-1— legislation, urging democratic
principles whenever occasion offers, and
watching I la adversaries closely.
Thus we may look for the coming con­
gress to do thing* which will affect our
history for better or for worse, and al
thb same time furnish the Issues on

log Illustration ot the working of ■‘prac­
tical politics*' than I* furnished by the
prison board of control In selecting a
-vnooeeeor to the late Warden Chamber­
lain. By every rale of logic and of
good bus'.neee sense Deputy Vierden
Northrup ought to have been appoint­
ed to the vabaocy. The position Is sue
demanding experience and sound judg­
ment aad should be lifted entirely out
of tbe domain of mere party expedi­
ency. The administration of a great
penal Institution is too difficult, loo Im­
portant to the welfare of the people, to
be made dependent upon party narrowown- On* would have supposed, tbero, tbat the prison board would have

my condition when I began to take Dr.
A. W. Chase** Nerve Pills I got at W.
H. Goodyear's drug store. Now I can
eat well, the stomach la ip good shape
end I feel strong and vigorous. I can
strongly recommend the pill*."

It you brant. your patent buxine**
properly and promptly done tend It to
Swift A Co., patent lawyer*, oppoaite
U. 8. Patent Office, Waiting uni, 1). C.
They bare , no diaaatUficd ellenau
ter; a postal card will bring it, and It
may bo worth money to you. See their
advertisement elsewhere in this paper

Our Handsome

Sknatob Hanna was frank enough
to say that ths boat way to got rid of
the treasury surplus waa to spend is.
Evidently that is what the republican
majority in congress intend to do.

SkratoiuPbootob, whobMB repu­
tation a* a grabber of good thing*. 1*
now posing aa th* original Rooeevelt
man. For a numberot years ha waathe
ilng so important an official and original McKinley mao.
priy decided on the' man who Is
itly the best qualified for the
IF things condone as they have been
the deputy warden.
going for several year* past, the time
1* not distant when It will be Impossible
to sp^nd a dollar without adding to tbe
profits of the trusts.
.
road trust Is not calculated to make re­
publican voters, aa the rwfouslbiUiy of
that party for trusts 1* known to all men
ot intelligence.

GRAB
SALE
Well, we’re going to
have one. ot Say, I'll
tell you all about it
We have selected
from our stock some
three hundred articles.*
including

watches
cuff buttons
bronchus,
charms,
stick pins
cut glass

FROM CHICAGO
Burna Soft and Hard Coal* Slack* Liftnite, Wood
and Cobs.

WHAT IT WILL DO.

The following shows the amount of gas and fixed carbon in
both soft and hard coal. There is only a slight difference in the
value of the two fuels when the gas half of soft coal is burned.
carbon.
88 per cent, available carbon.
Average hard coal ton tai ns 4 per cent.
86 per cent
per cent available carbon.

FOR SALE BY

Goodyear Bros

Novelty Case
is now filled with the new­
est, most up-to-date articles
we iCould find.
We have'
evenrthing desirable in

COMBS,
PURSES,
.
/ •
BROOCHES,
.
SASH PINS,
joined the tariff rovlsioclsta. Ro said BELT BUCKLES,
tbe other day: ’'The Iron-bound tariff HAT PINS,
ot uniform duties on the products of all STERLING SILVER and
nations must disappear, and in ten years
EBONY NOVELTIES,
around. In addition ,»o seeing Mr.
Roosevelt do things without bls advice,
ba baa seen tbe Gathmann gun, which
he forced on the government, prove a

□U'VE HEARD
of Rummage Sales,
:cial Sales, Fire Sales
I Salvage Sales, but
you ever hear of; a

which you catjnot help butadmfre.

The J. S. Goodyear Co,
Hastings, Mich.'

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China,
Manicure Pieces,
and many others too
numerous to mention,
worth •from $6.0t) or
$8.00 to 25c.
Later you’ll see these
goods in the window.
All the goods will be
wrai ed and displayed
window for u*
three days before the
sale which will be on
SATURDAY, DEC.
7, beginning at 10 a.

NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we arc the people who can give you the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Reflued,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Sknoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.
Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

Special Ualuos in Corsets

Everybody will be
given a chance to

Special in men’s Underwear
FOR

NEW
FURNITURE

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN

25c

One lot Jersey ribbed, fleece lined, blue and white
stripe, with French neck, at 25c.

Ladies' Wool Underwear

McCOY’S.

lr tux Hcbley Court at Inquiry does»t burry up lu report will have to be
ooompaoied by proof at WeMity to get

W. E. MERRITT &amp; CO.
DRY SOODS.

PHONE 66.

�There is No Kind of

a Cough that

Heath's Pine
anil Cherry

Mr. and Mrs. An Cbaaearespending
a&lt;411w«*m&gt;
today tn Grand Ledge.
o—t
____
Mis* Lou Felghner; of f/ashvllls, 1* sK,ita1.iitP«w'w« sss ।
clerking for U E. Stauffer.
--------- - - ~fc----- --------------- * ‘
Mi** Lillian Craven is home from
Battle Creek for Thanksgiving.
O. B. Uchly’s valuable Gordon Set­
ter PUP was poisoned Friday nlgtat-

Will Not Help.
Last winter it made a great
many friends. It will, puke a
great many more this winter. It
u put up in an honest four ounce
bottle for

Please rcmomoer when you arc in
need ot choice groceries and produce,
go IO Bogie's grocery, firm door rest of
City bank, for them. He also h^s »
full line of cigar* and ubacoo. Good*

I have some money placed In my
hands to loan on personal security.
FMD W. Waiter.
•
If that furnace doesn’t furnish sll
the heat you want, belter see Beesley
Ho can apply the remedy.

Mr*. D. K. Tilman, who went to De­
troit to visit friend*, »u taken ill with
pneumonia and waa obliged to atop oo
her way home, at Jackson with her sls-

of the latter*» brother and family at
Woodland, Friday and Saturday.
Mrs.. Joseph MoKnlght of Eardly and
Mr*. Cha*. Timm at Caledonia are
guest* at Mr. and Mr*. Richard Poff.
It you want a fur overcoat call *t our

Ono day last week 8. A. Crowell was
hunting birds with a repeating shotgun.
In firing the gun every shell, six in
number exploded, tearing tbe magsdno'from the bam), but dojng m&gt;
other damage. Mr. Crowall secured
several quail with tbe tatue gun after
the accident which to say the least, was
a very fortunate one.

25c.
DRUGGIST.

HUSTINGS HERHLD

Cecal »&lt;1 Perteaal.

FASHIONABLE

FURNITURE

unable to come borne, although her
condition is not considered serious.

Sold only by

You can read any of the new
books for 10c. Ask us ho*. -

grlpu, Mood off their laundrymen and
their UndUdla* until after their re­
turn, and took the evening train lor
Hastings and Thanksgiving turkey,
Tujaday night.

If all furniture were ajike.it wouldn't matte?
very much where you bought it But it is
not all alike.. There is as much difference
in the make of furniture os there is in the
people who use iL
;
Onr furniture is not only strong, durable and
well made—it is properly designed. The
hand of the artist is plainly manifest in these
modern furniture productions.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to come in and see
it for yourself. We are satisfied to have you
look at any time.
’ ,

A bunch of handsome ebrysanthe.

F. J. Beesley, tbo plumber, will be
glad to furnish you with a Busy Bee
heater If you want to heal an extra

ha* been on exhibition in Ham* A Van
Arman’* window for several days.
These flowers won first prise al the
Chicago chrysanthemum show and were
sent here by Charles Lewis, who has
charge of the chrysanthemum depart­
ment of p. D. Smith's green bouse at
Adrian. This florist ha* grown the
priu&gt; seedling chrysanthemum of tbe
country this year, obtaining a KOO
special priie al Kansas City. Al) ot
which is of. local interest because a
Hastings boy has cbargd of the growing
of these plant*.

James Nash, an Inmate of the county
bouse, M year* old, died Monday. The
funeral was helu y cate rd ay forenoon al
the Irving church.
।
Miss OUiB Lathrop gave a "heart"
party Tuesday evening In honor of Mias
Amy Coulter of Chicago, about sixty
guest* being present
Charlotte's common council granted
s /raughlsa to the Central Michigan
Traction company Monday night. Mr.
Talcum is uow up to Hastings.
I.oet, Nov. 21st between Mr*. M. J.
Wright's and'Dr. Fuller's office a lady’s
gold watch. Finder please leave al

Renkes G Walldorff.
Undertakers.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL PLEASURES
Hope, wbo dropped dead Monday night
will Ik held today, burial at Prairie­
ville. Mr. Murphy was I-’ years old.
Pensioner* please call at my place
and have your pension vouchers exe­
cuted next Wednesday. Dec.,4th 1001.

Overcoat and at the minimum of cost

physical ph

There is naturally a

feeling about ones body clothes that fit

easily, comfortably Jnd well, and to many men the
ure enjoyed from the knowledge of
Tuesday.
Michigan’s Foot ball team fee) very
thankful today.
with pneumonia.
Charles Bishop ba* been granted an
increase of pension to 18.
Miss Edith Pryor was home from
Middlevl Un over Sunday.
Wanted—a boy to do chares ou the

price*. Hams A VanArman.
if any of our hunters conic home
without a deer to their credit, they can
console themselves with tbe thought
that there ought to be some game loft
ovor for another MMoa atiy way. ।

AND FASHIONABLY APPARELLED

ENJOYMENTS.

perintendcncy of the Hasting* schools.
Tloukre A* Craven sell the famous
Royal Tiger coffee. Th I* was the coffee
used at the recent Majestic range bak­
ing exhibition at Goodyear Bros. If
you like good coffee you will like the
Royal Tiger brand.
Miss KU* Du Bob'and Miss Myrtle
Upton, teacher* in the Otsego schools,
are spending their vacation in this
city tbe gucet* of Mr. and Mr*. J. E.
McElwain. Mis* Upton waa formerly
a teacher in our school*.
Letter* ad'drewed W the following
persons remain unclaimed In this office
sanitary convention at Ann Arbor law
Thursday and Erid ay.
“ Floyd Havens of Three Rivers visit­
ed relatives and friends In this city
J from Thursday to Monday.
Charles Cade, of Charlotte, and Mrs.
Emma Martin, of Nashville, Ve guest*
of Mr. and Mr*. John M. Payne.
C. L. Heaney, of Freeport, Secre­
tary of Bute Farmer'* Institute for
Harry oouuty, was In the city Friday.

Tbe Jury Jn the Burchfield murder
csss, of Charlotte., brought In a ver­
dict of manslaughter Isat Thursday - '
Tbo mother's meeting of the second

north last week, have been femning on
venison since the arrival of their game
Sunday. .
The common council, of Nashville,
granted a fifty year frauchhe last Fri­
day night to the Michigan Traction
Company.
And now that wo have given thank*
let u* get down to work and scrape

If you buy a Stein-Bloch Suit or Overcoat,
criticism.

He would hardly believe that you paid less than half

the price that he would want formating a duplicate

Suita,

William Dooley 1* moving from near
It not called for by December 2nd:
Freeport Into thUclly.
Dr. Bart, Louis Bedford, George Baker,
Dr. E. D. Roberuon and wife, at
A. H. Miller, Emma C. Baker, Mr*.
Lansing, are theguesta of Dr. and Mrs.

Mr*. Fannie D. Rogers, of Spokane,
Now that cold weather if coming on,
Washington, and Mb*Carrie Stebbins,
her sister, wbo ha* been in Spokane wouldn’t It be a good Idea to ae* Beealy
since last spring, arrived- here Tues­ about hi* Busy Boe Hot Wateroctabiday afternoon. Mr*. Roger* will spend
tly&gt; winter with her parent*, Mr. and
Guy Erb and family, after a short
Mrs. W. H. Stebbins, in thltcity.
visit In ibis city and vicinity, started
' Robert Holme* of Castile, N. Y., ar­ Saturday for tbolr home in Aburooka,
rived In the city Tuesday expecting to Montana. They visited in Middleville
surprise hl* relatives, but be was the over Sunday.
enn surprised, as he was met at the
The matter ot granting a franchise to
train, a letter from a cousin haring pre­ the Michigan Traction Co. has not yet
ceded him. Today the Altofu are en­
joying turkey at Albert Altoft’s and a anceshVe Bad one or two meetings and
visit from their cou»in. the jovial City Attorney Sullivan ha* drafted aa
ordinance in accordance with the interNever but one® in the history of De­ eauof the city, incorporating some of
troit ha* such a disastrous boiler ex­ the provisions suggested by the Herald.
plosion occurred as that of Tuesday Tbe Herald believes that the city
morning. The. Penberthy Injeo^x- should go slowly and carefully In a mat
work* worn Instantly destroyed and tar Inolvlng such important privilege*
twenty-five employes killed and forty
injured. This awful disaster recall* council will sec to II that the city's
the Journal explosion of November, interims aro safeguarded before pass­
Ing the ordinance asked for by those
1BW, when 31 live* wore lost.
Nest Monday evening will occur the proraotar*. In all probability iheqnosannual ulectluo of officer* for Barry lion willboacMdlupon al the next meetLodge No. 13, Knight- of Pythias, and log of th* council.
a rare treat is io stere for the member*,
George Sweet, Gilbert Bounders and
all ot whom aro expected to be present. C- B. Baldwin of. this city and Brace
A committee has been appointed to pre- Murdock ot Carlton rsturr.vd yesterday
morning from a hunting expedition
in Kalkaska county. Mr. Baldwin
brought with him a strange trophy of
their experiawee, being the hind paw
of a big black boa.- which bad been
caught in a trap. The animal had climb-

tmuofod with thn chain hod be
iu the tree and rtruifi had
U-ly r.-inl suds

Cbanksgiving is here
and Christmas is Coming
.

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wc are selling. It does seem to me from the amount of business
we are doing in patterns that every lady ita Barry county must
be using the McCall Pattern. -All the ladigs I know say that
tbe designs are so pretty and that the patterns are so easy to
use. If you have never used them I am sure you would be
pleased with them.

�Eight Mm Trgppsd While Inmtk
gating a Recent Dleaater.
J
All ARE

of its stubbe
often called
m Mttnx. ..__
medicine that never fiula to
check the nervous spasms
and give new strength to
the entire system. ■

GIVER

UP AS DEAD.

Bluefields, W. Va, Nov.
men, all high In mining c
including ths state inspect
lierod to hare perishod In

William Crosier, chief of erdnanoe, left. "And It's always the same kind
with rank of brigadier general; James of thlng-a long story to show wbat a
Miller, colonel of Infantry; Frauds little boy can do. And ba doesn't_ -r7.
know
W. Mansfield, lieutenant colonel of tn- the dlffervnre between a boy and a bafaatry; James B. Jackson, major of by. He doesn't know tbe difference be‘
'tween Soccer and Bugger. He doesn't
know s single blessed thing, except

Anawalt E. Dsitscb. loonard T. Baker,
Leonard. H. Cook. Thomas S. Moor­
man, Jr. Bl L. Hughes, colau.l of eavalry.' Bari ,D.. Thomas,.lieutenant at
cavalry; (j»*s. C. Winnie, Charles W.
Malgne and Frank £. Lynch, second
lieutenants of cavalry; Beecher B.
B*y, paymaster, with rank at major;

game lu tbo open air with a ball or a
hoop or a skipping rope. Fact, be did.
It won't do, you know. What's he take

indigestion and liver complaint,"
Mr. C. M- Wilson, of Yadkin C

of volunteers. X rank of captain;
James A. Thomas, second lieutenant
artillery corps; Thomas E. flulxer, pro­
visionally first lieutenant Philippics

si ppi, consul at Kingston. Jamaica;
Charles V. Herdllska. District ot Co­
lumbia, consul at Bin Juan del Norte,

Dr. Miles'

Nervine

sulato at San Juan del Norte.

MOVEMENTSi OF INSURGENTS.

New York. Nov. ys—Tbs Herald's
Colon t Colombia) correspondent cables
the following concerning military

LEAD AC HE

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic Line.

instance matches bad been placed In
the beads of the crackers With the
heads protruding, end in such a map-

1

entering port, in a fit of remorse ovsr
the lining 'nf a nun. When ths boat
anchored at Mobile quarauusu station
Male Poe, lu chart . reported that on

• a-M'.BukTM.IjWhhky

tfxjSETS!
.ba U Dm of tb« Mnficsl
FKvlryrfYiUUnlraJtjsni
Suu Ctxmie rfCreawtkst.
Nov h » mna Iran Ell

tkhaLuia*

win one-half of the estate of Mrs.
Moses M. Daria, valued at 150,000. wtR
go to the Christian Scientists ■ The
charge ot manalauhgter brought
against members ot the church for not
allowing Mrs. DavU medical attention
the judge holds Is too weak.

Be^at rellare kUb MrisL .
Anniston. Ala., Nov. tk—Judge J a*.
--—„ W. Lapsley ot this City died suddenly
that 8and Island light wu sighted at at bls home Of heart failure. When he
4 tL. m. he gave the mats the course.
' “
•*- -*then picked up a eea lead. Jumped
overboard and was drowned.

Washington. Nov. 15.—A most dra, rustic scene marked the- trial of Mrs.
Ib bMHlt when tbe revolve? that
killed Ams was exhibited and ifnUr
UM by.k wltnras wbo further described
at length the room of the Kenmore
Hotel as he bad found it after tbe
tragedy. Through all thia painful or­
deal. however, Mrs. Bonlne main­
tained absolute self control

Wheeling, W. Va.. Nov. M_—At noon
lira -started tn High wart's shoe store
and on aocount of'the failure of the
water supply the entire block was de­
stroyed, entailing a loss of IU.OOO.
Four business houses and four reel­
'Jeacre with all their contents were
d4«$rcyvd. _.___________

"Nd, with regard to heroism"—.
"Yes, there's another thing. If boys
git to be awfujly good at anything and
are tremendously praised for It. they
generally get so cocky there's no do­
ing anything wltb them. It must I*
take jolly good care to keep that dark'.
Nice sort of man Horup us must hare
been after be'd kept the brldgs In tbe
brare days of old! Of course he put
on some. Ho couldn't help It Nobody
could. If the truth were known. I be­
lieve there's lots of pgople owe tbelr
ruin to au act ot bferolstn. You'd nev­
er .guess that from the way Mr. Dllwater talks, bat I keep my eyes open
and think out things for myself."

TWOS. •- •PRACAJK A ION,

PATENTS.

n-gloct of tAf and with conspiracy to other boys that had never done any­
defraud the city by furnishing supplies thin* to mn When a thin* gets nib­
at exorbitant rats*.
_____
bed into yojt too much, yon bate It

Wsyae Comity Bank Bldg., DETROIT.

CASTORIA
Tho Kind You Haro Ahvliya Botifibt, and trhlfh has been
in too for over 30. years, has borno tbo alffnataro of
i
— and has been made under fits per­
, "onftl "uperviaion since Its lufhncy.
Allow no oho to deceive yon In thia.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Jnst-aa-cood” aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants ami Chllilrcu—Experience against Ex|&gt;eripient.

What is CASTORIA

to run for their Urea. The wall Is
equal to. if not tergen than the Wal­
lace well, straek near Fogtoria. O_.

won't catch me standing on any bum­
lag deck when alt but tuc bad ded.
। Don't expect it. I'va got too much rv1 gard for other boys. They don't wni)t
minister of finance, introduced tn tbe to have me along Into poetry for thitu
untarhauss tbo budget fur 1S0X- In
this tho revenue is estimated ut IJJM^
itO/111 crown* And tho expenditures

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS-

�hour, and It waa finally decided that
the captain should go ashore again aqJ aged four.' had been allowed to go
try to buy Dou Castro tfff for a smallet atone to play Iti the great yard that
sura, if be pleaded poverty and In lice between the apartment building
dulgvd In no further bluffs. It was hop and the swell private residence which
ad that tbe dictator’s heart might be faces tbe drive. Mr. Sparks was at hla
ooftaood into accepting about gflOO. It office, am) all the young Hparksn, bar­
ring Tommy, were at school. From
Mrs. Sparks' vantage point lu tbe little
bay window she could catch occasional
glimpses of a painter in tbe big yard

EAT *EM LIKE CANDY
rich neighbor a subdued sort ot red
eolor. Mrs. Sparks was dreamily won­
dering why the foundation, which bad

pr^SAA -Wrtw Sarnes msasIa. aW SeeSSA^ea

i^P^O^'BLOOD'ClEli

A WOMAN'S
GAME —
i

Copyright. 1901, by C. a. Leww.

X

tt-W'Wtt'W&amp;MWCW'*

Ciix»p, htoue to Upn Mnj.

When Captain Jibes Bebee of Mar

RI6HT UP TO DATE.
(Bstisii Pint st It hist IntofJ

FIRES CAUSED BY NAILS.
sad demanded a bonus ot 11,000 for
permission to land cargo. Thia was In
addition to port chargee and customs

Pere Marquette

Wister tosrtit tickets

Uiisfillfl &amp; NasMlB B. R.

Florida
&lt;5alf &lt;O6I&lt;5t
Pointe.
one pretense or another and wav for­
bidden to either haul luto the wharf or
nail for another port. Then Jabes Bebee went ashore prepared Co assert and
maintain that the government repre­
sented by tlw eagle would stand no tri­
fling with one of Ito representative dtlxeua, especially one balling froth Mar­
blehead and tn command of a new brig
high class monthly inagaxine, Igoosn- which had logged off seven knots an
binattoe with tha HkmaI.d at a merely hour with her yards checked In. He
nominal price. Tbe magaxlne with bad hla thunder duly prepared and bla
which we have made thia arrangement lightning bandy by. bat ba struck a
Is-the Pilgrim, an excellent literary snag almost at once. Dog Castro was
periodical published u Bauto Creek. a man who would obt have hesitated
to Staff the combined powers of tbe
Tblstuatfsalne baa reeently covno into world if there had been 1800 in sight
the hands uf a new company who are toe htu. Tbe wily old rascal also
are sparing no pains thoroughly understood statecraft and
high clam mag- tbe number of years that would slip
by while an offended government was
snaking an official Investigation ilnto
any of bls acts, official or private. He
would be out of it long before tbe state
department st Waablbgtoa gut a more
on. and be wasn't worrying aa to what
might happen to his successor.
"Pay me a thousand dollars end you
ten discharge cargo." was hto answer
Thru li.e captain of tbe Jane Bebra
turned tho American eagle loose and
ettconragvd tbe bird to make things
rvdhot but when be had finished and

A tepid bath for a child should hare
a temperature from 83 to 00 degrees F.
and a hot bath 08 « degrees F.. which.

portance to him or tbat they find their
affairs are so present to hla mind that
farther IdentlOcatlon (s unnecessary.
Harlog their signature cut from tbo
Incloses a reply to a bad compliment
which many persons bring upon tbemeelvee by an unpardonable Illegibility.
It to a singular fact tbat accidental mtospelling or mispronunciation of one's
Mine generally constitutes a greater
a. Trout and to provocative at more an-

finds it noticeably warm. caro being
bad always to rentetn bar the extrema
delicacy and senaltlveucM of a child's
In case of dsblltty and for scrofulous
children and those threatened with
rickets a salt water bath every uternIng. either bot or cold, according to
see SOO, |s r^rj, valuable. To prepare
thia bath use four ounces of sea aalt to
four gallons of wafer. Let tbo &lt;fhlid
play In the water a little while, then
rub the body briskly with a Turkish
|owe| till the skin to In a glow.
Jo make a good mustard batb use
twd -npncee ot powdered mustard to

save hla Ufa." Tommy kept at It
The painter, who had retreated be­
fore the. stricken countenance qf Mrs.
Sparks, now reappeared. He waa car­
rying In one hand a dinner poll, which
he held upside down to show those as­
sembled tbat It was absolutely empty.
lag." said tba painter. “1 bad three
pieces of berry pie In this palh I ain't
got any now, a fact I just dlacovtred.
I guess maybe tbo youngster knows

In cases of extreme exhaustion and turned bls bead and caught sight of
threatened collapse a child can be Im­ tbe empty dinner pal). "iVtater’s pie's
mersed up to its nock, and tbs bath good.” be murmured.
Mrs. Sparks sank luto a chair, tough­
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doctor and tbe druggist looked disgust­ years, now lisa to tbe British muss-ata
ed. Mr. Sparks gave tbe painter a
square meal." be said.
"Henry." said Mrs. Bpayks. etUl lu a
struggle between two emdUons. "what
Shall we m» with t^at bolt"

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CASTORIA

T« IaSaU aa! CUUnA.
lb M Ym ton Alnjt Bagll

�touM, formerly oooepied by H.. D,

Iau«Mk Nolt Bruce waa driving
hla roadster, "Nsaay Hacks", s thill
•trip broke snd the mare started to
He* and run, breaking tbe buggy snd
throwing out a UtUo girt. But fortu­
future home with u*.
nately no bones were bt*&gt;kon.
Downing 1* suffering with a
Mrs. A. Coat* and daughter have
goo* to Champaign, Ill., to spend the
O. M. McLaughlin mads a hoslnssa
trip to Grtutd Rapids Isat Friday.
4
company of
wa— rau, hB— arrived and s, part of
tery Is on the ground. They
«gto busluasa abuai Jan. 1*L
Bro* of Grand Rapids'are
r the old Kellogg planing
hl be ready ftr bwlne** In a

. RUTLAND CBNTBR.
ItoyHutohlnaon oommonoed hl* wintr term of school bar* Monday.
,
John Erway started tor Kslkadca,

nt;M.^uburch have a second hand I
organ for sale.
Tbo literary met with Maa and Hanna
BhlpfnanlastSaiurday night Tho next
•M will meet December fl at the homo
of tbe vice-president, Jakto Edger.
•Geo. Whittemore of Delton called at
John Erway'* last Friday.

A. W. Burpee received a moroage
Monday saying his sister near Bowen*
Mill* wa* dead. This l» the third death
Inside of a year In this family aod hla
mother I* oot expected to live.
M. O. Abbott waa In town Tuesday
baying fur.
'
Ed Murpby, living near Cloverdale,
dropped dead at Cloverdale, Monday
nlghL Supposed -to be heart failure.
ttev. G, R.-McDowoll ha* bqen visit-.
Ing a friend at MloaropoUa th&amp;.prot
week.
'
W. T. Pierce 1* talking of going to
MaaaaohuMtip to live If be can sell hl*
hoo*o and lol here.
Dr. ScrlbAr I* rejlorted to be gain­
ing as fast a* ooald bo expected from
hl* lllnaaa caused by the run-away two

coolly. Tbo boy* were on a llulo bunt­
ing expedition and we dare not say how
many mile* they traveled, but they
•Mmed preUy well tired out when tbov
returned, aod not only tired but so
hungry. H'» all right bore,come again.
Mrs. Laura Endsley will entertain the
L. A. S., Wednesday, Dec. &lt;, aOdlnncr.

tea calling on friend* here Tut Salur*&amp;rln Daytoo ha* moved hl* family

We would say for the encourage­
ment of tba men who are working on
the ahurob «hed* that they are doing
•pMndidly. although the rsi* ha* hin­
dered them sosne.
.
Mr*. Sawyer is vlsiUog friend* In this
T Thanksgiving «erv loro iu tho U. B.

chnrvh. Thursday ovoolng.
Mr*. Springer and children attended
Buadsy reboot and m*eting at McCalluu
school bouse Bunday•
M*a are pulling gravel on tho rood
east of ttnre. Wo pre glad to too tho
interest taken.
W’. Stocking lost two bead ot caulo
last week. They died »uddeuly.
Some ot our Ooy* and girl* are hav­
Ing the whooping cough.
Mr. and Mrs. Andru* visited at A.
Wllten's, Sunday.
Rev. Clack's brother from near WayU*&gt;d rolled a, him a few dy*a&lt;o. V

llciilo k having a new poultry
Burpee drew too large a load
OpMoquently hl* wagon 1*

hu, *V*d job nearly
I. Fifteen load* a day counts
i a tyt of dirt for one man to

r&lt;«ht mxJ

West End Feed Store.

Hv......................
Chicken*. dreaaiJ.
Hog*, lire........ /..
Hoc*, drea*ed.......

•msxoo are guest* of Mr. and Mr*. D. C.
Bronson and other relatives.
The Hkbald I* informed tbit Dr.
Fay&gt; of Benfield, jrbo wa* terribly in,
Jared BjftCTroDy-ap- near Battle Creek,
1* alive and likely to recover. .
Pomona Grange held its annual elec­
tion last Friday. M. H. Barton was
elected master and Naomi Siawaou.
lecturer. The Hjmald would have
been glad to print the whole ll*t of of­
ficer*, had someone seen fit to furnish it.
Saturday H. F. Ford received a let­
ter from bi* nephew, Duane Ford's son,
who!* attending tho military academy
at Orchard Lake. He says discipline
1* very strict there and boy* who are
et homo do not know what a soap they
have. Much m ho like* to hunt he
ha* not been out any Saturday because
of the “rod tape” one has to go through.

Full stock at all times of

*4.00 to U'A

• caotoS.oo

rasas

Coffees
"Coated"
with Male eggs, glue

Lion Coffee

ram Augusta and will occupy tbo Mrs.
•orwood home on Orchard (trect.
Cha*. Moreau Sr., and wife hare loft

Harry Johc
of Baltimore
Sunday.

“For two year* all effort* to cure Ec­
zema In tbu palms of my bands failed."
writes Editor H. N. Laster, of Syracuse
Kan., “then I wa* wholly cured by
Bncklen'* Arnica Salve?' It's the
world'* be*t for eruptions, tore* and all
akin disease*. Only 25 oents at W. H.
Goodyear.

KNACK—

Ry*................
Timothy toed

give aa oatertolnaicol each evening
Boring the week.
As there is to be quarterly meeting
at Freeport next Saturday sad Sunday,
there will not be .ay Sunday school or
meeting st the M. E. church.
Mr*. George Myer* aod children ore
vlolling relative* tn GraUot county.

cd Monday with France* Allerdlng a*
teacher.
'
Some attended the contest at Free­
port, Friday evening. If II did rain.
Mr*. Cowl* of the »tatc road &gt;pent
Saturday evening sad Sunday with her
daughter. Mr*. B. W. Slaton.
We congratulate our editor for hln
naw office s* superintendent.

t«n -at Maoonte .ball this City on Mon­
day evening, Dre. 2nd, al 7:00 o'clock
standard time, it t&gt; desired khat every
member of Ute Council ba peasant
Dawx E-Fpludl •
M. W. RXKKX,
. - T. I.M.

HAMILTON PIANO­
Giro tp .lh* taadlag onduau cztlajil.

wont last much
longer. Don’t ot
delay. My stock
is being rapidly closed
out. A few ?uits left
Remember that every­
thing in my store is
being offered at prices
that are moving' them
fast . Don't wait un­
til too late.

Fanners and Fruit Growers

AU member* of the Faruioro.and Fruit
Grower* Union will plena® send their
want letter* to J. E. Edwards, Beo’y,
O’Dounen, Mich.

■

Edwin Sheldon ba* moved to Nash-

M, W. HICKS
Oriziial yotiig Ciitnl

Michigan baa been called tbe take
Bute for an obvious reason. lit I* bet­
ter known an tbe Woleemte State.from
the former pn-renre of gn-st number* '
of these animal* In Its-foresta
.
I

most

For Horses, Cattle and Hogs.

Opposite Court House.

Lllllao M. Phelps of St. Catherines,
Can., lectured at the K. O. T. M. hall
last Monday avenlog. Sh* la the na­
tional lecturer tor the W. C. T. U.
Heath Benefit Ajtaoclation. ’
Mr*. Orin Barrett visited her daugh­
Caleb Rtsbridger and'wife spent a ter at Nashville last week.
At s meeting called at the G. A. R.
Eva Fieroo of Hickory Corner* spent
few days of last week lo Conviy with Sunday
Post hall Nov. 31, a “Death Benefit A*with her parent* here.
relatives. ' •
Wm. Cooper moved hl* household
Wo are glad to welcome Mr. Fancher goods
to Battle Creek last Monday where of Barry county was formed. W. F.
and wlfo to our neighborhood. They
moved tho early part of tho week.
Hick* wm choaon president. E. H.
Jessamine Bcllangtr, who 1* board­
Lathrop, secretary, and M. L. Cook,
ing st tho doctor1*, ipcntfrhankigiving
treasurer. It was decided to levy on
among her people. Mix* Bcllouger ba*
BMcaament of 30 cent* upon each mem­
much improved In health rioco she
came to Dowling.
ber of the organization; 25 cent* of each
School commenced Monday with Miss
asseasmant to be placed in a death
Gsllaty teacher.
\
bene^t fund, and Qve cont* to be placed
Cha*. Gorham aurvlvea hl* injury lu
good sb spa and recovery I* expected.
Kate Biggs spent the latter part of In the expense account and upon proof
Glen Bristol took home bl* bride one last week tbe guest ot June Perry of
day last week. Their many friend* South Baatlnga.
longing to the a**oclaUon, the amount
offer congratulations.
School begins Monday, Doe. 2nd, wltb
of money |n the .death benefit fund lo
Dr. Lowry waa In our neighborhood Mary Wooten of Hasting* as teacher.
last Friday to assist Dr. Sheffield In a
Dao Hull and family moved back on­ be paid at once to the widow or bene­
to tholr farm in Hope last Friday.
ficiary of such soldier or sailor, not ex­
Roy Eldred of Claricavlllo spent a ceeding fifty dollar*. And that when
part of l**t week with hi* grandparent* thd amount lu the treasury was less
returning homo Saturday.
Wm. Tuttle add wife, who have been
visiting tholr soo-ln-law. Ifev. O. Le*b, aaiJor belonging to the uwociatloa in
Wo arc again compelled to write of in Gauge* tbo past few week*, returned good *undlng, another tneuraont of
.
the death of one of our oldest Bottlers, home last Thursday.
Vcroa
Pewoll, after a week's visit 30 cent* to be oiknl for, and tbat not
Mi*. Lydia A. Bull, who died very sud­
denly last Thursday ovenlog. Mr*. with ber alatcr In north Hasting*, re­
turned
home
Saturday.
,
made upon the death of any member.
Bull ate her supper feeling a* well aa
There will bo Thanksgiving rervleej
It is hoped and expected tbat "every
usual. She toon complained of feeling
111 and in ten minutes oho wa* dead. at tbe church Thursday forenoon at 10 soldier and sailor In Barry county will
Mr*. Ball wa* a neighbor aod friend to
Join this association. A large number
all who knew bar and while she lived next Sunday at Cao lo the forenoon, at
qf our loyal citizens bare already sig­
to a good age, 75 years, she will be
greatly missed from our community. 230 In tho afternoon and al 730 in the nified their willingness to help “the
Mrs. Bull was born in Fairfield county, evening and there will be meeting* boya" along a* a benovlent scheme sod
Con needcut, OcL24,1828 and camo to every night this week. We hope and have paid Ln their 30 cent assrostnent
Michigan with her father'* family In truat tbat tbeae moeUngsWIIl lead some
to be paid to tbo fl rat soldier Or sailor
1830. Iol8«)*ho wa* married to Albert erring soul aright.
Mr. Hathaway end wlfo are entertaln- belonging to the association who die.",
Bull, who died In 1885. Bho wa* again
married to Albert E. Bull, a nephew of Ing a daughter and two granduhlldrdo Every loyal citizen I* Invited to enroll
her first huaband. tn IBM. Ho died .in from Dakota. •
hl* name on t t-j .• roll of honor and to
1878. Mre. Ball wa* a promfuont mem­
send hi* 30 cent* to the secretary.
ber of our Congregational church In
WALL LAKE. • ( , ,,
which tbe funeral eervioo* were held
L. Clark and J.McQuarrte with their
Sunday afternoon .conducted by Rev.
wive* spent one dv last week In HantH. Appleton.
&gt;
Boro, to Smith Coalter and wife, Nov. Inga.
Mamie Doonan of Kalamazoo has
been spending the past two week* with
friends here.
Dr- and Mr*. Andrus and Mr. aod
Mr*. Luon spent Sunday at the lake.
0*1 Marrtea. Cw.tow..
W. D. Hayes sad wife pith their son*
in Brazil drinking broody together
spent Saturday and Sunday at their
'may consulate a marriage: tn Japan,
tbe aame with wine. To Join hands,
to sit together* .mid receive congratula­
tions are odd blading custom*; also
to b» smeared with each otbpr’. blood
or for tlio woman io tic a rope around
the man'* waist

Benjamin smf Harry Shoffar busked
2244 bushel* of com thia tali.

EarCorn, Shelled Com
Oats, Middleville Flour
Com and Oat Feed ..
Com Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover'Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Food
Oyster Shell
Stock Food

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W, Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Burtdn, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
Renkes &amp; Walldorf!, furniture.
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.

Highest
Award «
Pa»-Batrlca«

was given to the

♦NEV DOMESTIC#

as being the best family sewing
machine.
The New Domestic is ban­
bearing, has a fine chain stitch
All fanner* belonging to the Farm­ attachment, a 5-pleat niffler, mak­
er's Union having hay to bale, please
ing it two machines in one. Call
write the secretary staling amount ami
and try it at T. PhillijM'.
when they with a baler.
Your*,
I sei! the best machines made.
J. E. Edwarps, «*c'y. ■
A number of good farms tor sale.
Strayed from my premises tin the
Blate road about three weeks ago, eight
lambs, 3 weather*, 5 ewro, cno-bplf to
l wo-ihlrd blooded Shropshire*. Fiato
plrow tt«Wy mo and receive auliabta

The
The
The
.The

New Domestic.
New Home.
Standard.
White.

Needles and oil for all machines
tt4,n &gt;ou cvw boi«hl

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                  <text>\ou|XXiL, No. 20.

IWORK FOR CIRCUIT COORT

A IIG DAY FOR MACCABEESl UDlTqiAL^MH
Burwell J. Scudder, Prairieville,

ciiRNnio crnmiHu pivp cdim.
13, Knight* of Pythias, elected the fol­ CALENDAR CONTAINS FIVE CRIM­ Fred McNeil. Barr) - -. --.
INAL CAUSES FOR TRIAIDaisy Rock, Barry..................
lowing cfficers:
An editorial committee of four will be
WIlHam H. Gurd, Baltimore
appointed each month by the principal.
A* Usual Marital Unhappiness Will Ethel M. Bryans. Baltimore..
editing the department, writing 'and

A 8., Guy Crook.
., Fred W. Walker
’., 8. Grouse). Sr.

kind and taring eon,

brother and

S

..
of Yeckky, war* very
eateratlned by Mrs. C. D.

ere Thomas and Mark
Harrison Bart, H. B. Adams.
Hine aad Walter Oliver.

Troxat Musical Club

The Troxel Mtuk-ai Clul&gt;&gt;lll
nth, at the home at Mrs. Jams* Troxel.

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NASHVILLE.

NEWt.
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I

MEMBERS OF MANY TENTS'AND
iHlvHa PRBBBNT TUESDAY.

‘£rKTiX".,
Th* Knight* end Ladle* Addreaaed

m. oc r., v. a. ttyeveoc.
I. O., Gilbert Scott,
O. G., Roy Smith.
•
Representative. W. H, Spence.
Alternate, H- G. Hayas.

UM) bands of
Funeral was held at Prairieville
■ A universal Thursday. Nov. 28th, at 1.00 o'clock at

Resolutions of Respect.

1 ' '

Demand Much of the Court’s
Attention. *■ K

Euate of Lucy Chipman deceased.
The following Is the calendar lor the Peytlon for sppoinlment of an admin­
istrator filed li&lt;«rlug Dec. 23d.
EMate of Lydia A. Buhl dece—ed. Pe­
Monday next. No. jury cases will be tition for probate of will filed. Hearing
Dec. 90th.
tried until the Uliowiug week:
In the matterot IArerne Edgar Will
C
riminal
C
ausim
.
HWAjLD as final. All copy designed
a dependent child from State Public
‘ After the election the promised Dutch
The people ra Fay Wood, burglary School. Application of IL H.
to the editorial oommlttee.
The people vs. Robert Ragers and Ly­ name died.
KDtTOBS FOB NOVBMBDC.
were perfectly satisfied. The new of­ man Lehigh, larceny. For sentence.
. Mabello Rum Class 1902.
ficeis *111 be Installed the first Monday
The people «s. Charles Maun, larceny
Estate of Hoary Moreau deedhsed.
Ermine Goodyear Class of 1903.
from dwelling house. Foj- sentence.
Order of hearing claims eqtered.
Bert Zagelmeler Class of 1902.
Estate of John H. Andproon. deceas­
thelr own expense, with S.Gre-isel, Sr..
Lena Dennis Claas of 1902.
ed. Petition to determine heirs filed.
The sure foundations of the states In charge, will banquet the members,
Hearing Dec. 30.
and It is anticipated that the spread
log child. For sentence.
culture sod at book learning, which is city. Remember Mr. Greusel has full
The people vs. Frank Fl field, dlsordlift recorded wisdom of the experience authority to do as bn wants to and assess
Franklin D. Newton to Henry J.
of mankind, Is the demagogue's sneer the officers enough to foot the bill.
The people vs. Floy Taber, larceny
Mead. 80a sec M. Hope, «3tX». *
at,intelligent liberty, Inviting national
from person. For sentence.
Philip If. Schanu to Theodore J.
degeneracy and ruin.
Scofield, 00 rd* In Woodland village,
At
a
regular
assembly
of
Giblum
•300.
The secret of education ilea In re­
Council. No. 40, R. A S. M.. and Super
specting the pupit —Emerson.
ton
E. Ormsbe, Wa tec 21 Baltimore,
Education U a better safeguard of Excellent Masters held on Monday even­ out Injury to fence. For trial
•1100.
liberty than a standing army, if we re- ing, Dec. 2, the following officers were
Miner 8. Keeler and wife to Wallace
elected sod Installed for the ensuing tisting jail breaking. Arraignment W. Wataoo, bike 21, 22 and 23 Keeler’s
ad, Middleville, KOO.
and trial.
UUey to Julia Willison, *1
The people va Merril Stedgv, violat­ lotWilliam
SCO city, MOO.
ing liquor law. Arraignment and
William Boston to Elisabeth Brooka
Owl^ig U&gt; a slight misunderstanding
lot a, blk fi, Phillip’s*d, Nashville, MOO.
trial.
\
Tress.
W.
D.
Hares.
as to the day of publication, no con­
Jacob and Hattie Hitt U&gt; William
The people vs. Byron Mings, amault
Recorder. M. W. IUk(
tributions were made to the Herat.o
Hitt, 30a sec 28. Woodland, M50.
with intent to do greet bodily harm.
nide E. Stowell, 40a tec fl. Woodland,
Arraignment and trial.
Hams.
Elmar Cheney and Gladys Scidmore
•1800.
Gllleland
Thomas Burchett eel to Henry F.
Amos Hanloti,
and Ghristina F. Austin, 3a sec 31 Prai­
former's parent* st Hickory Corners.
HASTINGS LOHIt, I. t&gt;. O. V.
rieville, 1120.
Don Smith IX) sod Homer Washburn
Rachel J lek II ng to Harry \V. Wil­
Tuesday evening Hastings Lodge, Ne.
liams, 40s sec 15, Barry, M00.
58, Independent Ordyr of Odd Fellows,
Silas J. Babcock,to Fred F. and Lydia
James Kelley vs. Michael Kelley, aselected the following cfficorsE. Williams. 10* tec 5,‘ Maple Grove,
sumpall.
N. G.. Claude Booth.
•500.
'Louis Wardell, of Grand Rapids Med­
QUITCLAIMS.
R. 8.’. Bert Phillips.
tael Collage, waa a caller on the high
Lucinda Baker to Clareifte Dunlap,
sobool, Monday.
&gt;*
pterin.
iMvci oi\Fact.—Non Jvmy.
Last Excursion for thia Tear.
during the pest week are: Ethel Hides,
HASTING* HIVE U O. T. M.
Hastings City Bank va Eugene
“Character." Nellie Btebblr.a "Money
Last evening Hastings Hive, No. 398, Harthorn, attachment.
On Saturday, Dec. 14th, 1901, the
as* Sleeting:" Mary Groat, “Patrio­
Hastings National Bank ra Engene Chicago, Kalanuuoo A Saginaw Ry. Co.
tism;" Fred Baker, “Expositions;"
will sell ticket* to Kalamazoo from all
Harthorn, attachment.
Elizabeth F*1eld, "Advancement of WoHarvey W. Williams va Eugene station., Wcodteiry to Dolton, Inclu­
sive, st flOo., end from Milo, Creasy sod
Com.,
Mrs.
Minnie
Noble*.
Llout.
grees In Steam and Electricity.’’ All
Philo A. Sheldon v'a. Eugene Her- Richland Junction at 35c., for the round
R. K., Mrs. Marian Brice.
'
were well composed and delivered.
trip- Children under 12 years of age
Will Kenfleld celled on the school,
Chap , Mrs. Samantha Huffman.
William H. Cheat* vs. Eugene HarSergeant, Mrs. Addie Busby.
Monday forenoon.
train No. 2, Uaturday morning, and re­
tborn, attachment. •
M. al A . Mrs. Dora Willmoot,
The studebta in th* high school
John Holden vs. Eugene Harthorn, turning not later than train No. 1 leav­
a, Mrs. Belle I*attlson.
thoroughly enjoyed a few days during
ing Kalamazoo at 8:10 a.m.. Monday,
thgThanksgivlng vacation. Tbose llvDec. lutb. t
H. C. Pottkb,T. M.
Whitney
Gilkey
A
Co.
v*.
Eugene
Organist. Mrs. Sophia Wood.
Ing tMtside of the city spent a happy
Jsuitor. Mr*. Julia Hyatt.
Bays He Wn* Tortured.
In Re, Benjamin M. Cox v*. Estate
have alt- returned with enlivened
of Henry C. Moreau, deceased;
"1 sugared such pains from corns I
Obituary.
spirit*.
.
could hardly walk," write* H. RobinChancery Cavml
ron, Hillsborough III., “but Bucitlen's
Death has again entered the home of
Edward, the son of Maurice and
Arnica Bglve completely oared them.”
bill to art aside deed.
Acts like msgionn spealne, bruises, cuts,
this time claiming for his victim, Mrs. died Nov. 2Stb, mi, of sciatic teuntlA. Q. Church el al va. John J. Twed- sore*, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Per­
fect healer of skin dises*** and plies.
Matthews, mother of Miss Minnie Mat­ gla of the heart.
dle, ct. al., bill to set asidd deed.
Cure guareoteed. For sale by W. H.
thews. ThfUudents exprees their sin­
Edward Murphy waa born in the town
Goodyear. 25c.
cere sympathy.
of Richland, Mas*., Nov. 1Kb, 18M, bouse, et. ‘aL, bill to enforce condition*Mr. Maywood vlsitetf Albipa friends
HINDS CORNERS.
Frank Smith re. Warren Carr. dladuring the Thanksgiving recess, re­
Nevin Bechtel of Kalamazoo spent
soiutlou of co-partnership and account.
turning Monday morning.
Thanksgiving al Mrs. Susie Geyser's.
John Brown of Cressey visited at
Amy E. Thomas vs. Orlando Thoms*, Jarnos Brown's. Thanksgiving.
COUGHS AND COLDS IN CHILDREN. ent time.
. TTie L. A. S. will be entertained br
. Recommendation of * Well Know
meat he accumulated a largb property.
Elsie R. Smith re. Anaon.R. Smith, Mrs. WIU Bechtel, Friday, for dinner.
Mrs. Jennie Glasgow of Hastings vt*.
Chicago Physician.
Elva Tobias vs. Jonathan Tobias, dl■crib* Chamberlain's
for almost all obstinate.
Dalsy DeMott vs. Otis DeMott, di-

nsr of presenting them are those of the
committee and thdr fellow pupils, not

»1.00 A Vi

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DBCBMBKR J, 1001.
SOCIETY ELECTIONS.

•* »Jl.&gt;bal
withstanding
Mtecabec* |ram th * nelgbm turned exit In
FWmm E. Burn*
er- of''the Great

P.WU., 1.

Uldur berfMber. 8. UHlck*.
?.
W. M. Hutr.phrey and wife spentlMl

relative* a*d
Th* funeral of JteaM
-J-l wm held last Frl
laid to rust la Oak

community In
fe dt Grand Iteplds.

Major N.

Midhlgan, arrived on the' IfciA train
froth the oast. Mrs. Burns held a school
Ing the afternoon, while Great Com­
mander Boynton met the Sir Knight*
at the Hastings House.
Msjor Boynton stands preeminently
the leader in fraternal protection so­
cieties. After the crash of the Msccabeca In fll be brought all the belong.
Ings of the Order to Port Huron In s
small grip. He is a man of unparallel­
ed push and enterprise and whUe trav­
eling for a commercial house "carried
tboMsccabevwasaaldeltne.” The head

SHAFFER’S CORNERS.
:
Harold Hinkley left Monday morning
»r Battle Creek, where he will work
te coming winter.
There will be prayer meetings! John
Jggs' next Sunday night aad all are

Flarc Felgbncr sold 2'X) lambs to Bai­
lie Creek partle* last Monday. They
will feed them this winter.
R. A. Bivens visited at his son's Sun­
day.
wm. Mesmer, wife and children took
Thanksgiving dinner at I’ortor KI nun's
In Castleton.
Wcelev Noyce and wife sic Thanks­
giving dinner with bls mother north of
Nsshvllle.

Henry Kohr has returned from Cheswas In a small bed room In Major Boy nrr aad *111 llro with his brother this
loo’s house in which wen two wooden
bottomed chairs, a board table with a
box sluing thereon divided up Into a will stay with hit mother this winter.
C. W. and H. W. Shaffer called on old
friends st Carlisle, Bunday-'
Fred Hinkley and wlfevlslted friends
for many years Major Boynton acting al Carlisle, Bunday.
There was a surprise party on Fred
as Great Record Keeper traveling over
Hinkley and wife Wednesday night.
the state of Michigan, carried Mace*.
Verne A ndniabss returned from bis
buntlug trip up north.
He was always conservative as wall as
MORGAN.
Ing old line Ineuranoe with fraternal
protection and when prominent mern- Greenville spent Bunday at L. Webb's
at Hastings Center.
cated a reserve fund Sir Knight Boyn­
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Merritt Early'
ton has thrown himself body and soul
agtluM such a proposition, believing
James Smith and wife who have been
that In su order build nd for the princi­
ples of Maccabeelsm paying small sal­ vlsiUog In Grand Rapids, have returned
home.
'
.
aries to thelrofflcers and depending upElsa Mead of Battle Creek spent the
latter pari of last week with bls parentaBcbool is progrcsslnng finely under
years for qualified men to handle vast
vums of money and -judiciously Invest the management of Etta Trum pee of
Hastings.
the same, It oould not be had. Il has al.
Mr». W. 6. Adkins end Mr*. 8. L.
ways been Major Boynton's contention Bollinger made a business trip to Hast­
.
that fraternal protection societies ings, Monday.
Mildreq Sparks spent Thanksgiving
should be run at theif actual cost; that
et Charlotte.
tbs officers should be paid small MianA rory pleasant surprise was sprung
on Paulino Smith. Friday evening, by
about thirty of her young friends to re­
mind ber of her nineteenth birthday.
reserve fund and She
received many useful present*
which were presented by Ida Bollinger;

Michigan has always stood bf bind him.
Frank Barnaby and wife of Hastings
Four-years ago al Detroit s mbvemeut e^cut Saturday end Bunday with W. J.
was put on foot to create a reserve fund,
Jens* Townsend end wife attended
Major Boynton as usual opposed the
services here.
scheme end the outcome waa that be- Thanksgiving
Lulu Turner la our new poet mistress.
Geo. Hough tai Io end family are vlaifrcovered Ute futility of continuing the

PODUNK.
Geo. Ransom and nephew, Allan'
Ransom, made a business trip to Prairie

guest of Frank Smith. _
rrisen visited her father,
Greet Commander, but the Maccabees
of Michigan attested their loyalty to
Sunday U Mr*. Baritb Kline's.
Bunnell made a business trip
to Prairieville last Monday.
The sealing capacity of the opera
Mrs J. B. Hinds aad Clara Brown av
James Whldeo re. Louisa Walden, inded the L. A. &amp; In northeaat Barry, hall waa taxed to It* utmost by the Mao

WmzGjliaspie vs Mary Gillespie, di.

Georg* Gunlripvs. InsGnntrlp, dl-

Ing relative* In Baltimore aad Hast­
ings, roturnsd home SaturdayBurr Warner aad wife, after a abort
visit with Cha*. Bachman and family.

Elmer I- PribAvs. Carrie Prior, &lt;U-

Friday. Lou Beebman accompanying
them.
Mr. Marshal! of Maple Grove wm in
itob't Garrison sod wife of Johnstown
this place on business last FridayUo.
0&lt;1V
* '
n*00 Ml1 81h Knight, 3- D. Wllliasns, of Hauls
Church wm wall attended Bundqr
evening. Quite a few from a dlttanoe
0. 8. Whlteomb of Hasting* visited
dress and responded In a pleasing man-

nlsbed by the Hastings Maocebee Mala
Nellie Tanner of Hastings spent Bunplace in Harry.
ay M N. Merrieftsld'a.
Mrs. Eli Robinson was called to Hast­ Craw ley,-Brown and Paton.
ings, Monday, to al tend the faudtel of
parted on the north bound train jut- to ro to school.
Altla Bailey re Manuel Bailey, dU
Will Harem
terdsy morning tor Otsego where they
IRVING.
Carty's.
Bart Boou of Quimby ws* In the vlilag* Monday.
COATS (fROVB.
Clair Waseon of Middleville visited
Edwin Boost vs. JeonleScott, divorce.
N«lly Hnmmtl vs. Frank Hummel, evening, Which
Rev. Cllley.
divorce.

Catherine GIBIspie ra. Enoch Gillis- Mr. Huh

Grand Rapids.
Della Miller it vislll
Nile

Thanksgiving at home.

Mrs. Gertie Smith, n«* Dales,
r. Stodge's the first of the wet

Goo. Varney, an old soldier who
has been sick about two year*, died

�T» W.bMh t„in Collide Nur
S.MU.

o’clock tbs

MANY KILLED AND CKEMATED.

Ity that will benefit American ciosum-

TO THE MAN WHO THINKS.

|OOK youndf squarely tn the face and see
I if ycu are not half ashamed to be without
| Ivory Soap in your bouse. Worse than this,
_____ * your wife is without it It is bad enough
for a man, though a man often doesn't care how
hh’comfort is mis-spelled. But a woman misses all
these little helps to housekeeping. And Ivory Soap
is one; its great potency makes it actually cheaper
than yellow soap for general work It floats.

by trusts; fur retrenchment In public
expenditures, which grow more utravtaken. anh then a further rwm until
agant all the time under republican Just east of Heneca at •;« WedMOday
rale; for legislation for the suppression evening, ranks aa the uiou frightful In
the history of Michigan railroads, and
arcs*1 from negligence or misinterpret­
•twe between the negligence that Is a treasury surplus that is an Incwullva ing onlcrw by which train No, 13 from
the result of a trick of the brain and to extravagant expenditures. Perhaps Detroit and Nc. 4 from Chicago colnone of these things may be accomplish- lldro. The scene of the wreck beggars Mr. Gamble announced the death of
description, so horrible are the'details. the late Henalor Kyle and the senate
adjourned.
agitation by the democrat* in congress glare. bad several can loaded with
similar to tbs one that Btrong made.— will keep theta before the people, and Italiau Immigrants. some of whom
cannot fall to be beneficial to the demo­ were crushed and killed. others malm
cratic party, in’ addition to fighting
for thia much-needed legislation, the
Temperate Eating,
fortunatra being burned to aabes with­ Cannon. 111., nominated David B, H«awas a lime when UJ yield too alert U&gt; expose all the job* brought for­ out being able, to render asalatance. derson. of Iowa, and MT. Kay, Vo.
The traliia wcre running at least 50 nomtaatwj Mr. Richardson, of Tennestable waa called “gluUoay,” An uncom­ ward by the majority.
Although it has been repeatedly
fortable word which seems largely to
Henderson. IM:
Richardson, 140;'
denied tint Secretary Root promised Immediately behind the eugiuc being Rtark. Neb.. 1; Cnmmlnga. N.
L
the Cubans tariff concessions on thvir m badly unaahni that three of tbeni
occupied
a
space
little
more
than
eight
would name Intemperate eating as one sugar and tobacco, thedevelopmente of feet In length.
of the venial sin* If indeed to be con­ thia week made II quite certain that he
After the first ’bock of the collision
demned at all. Yet overeating I* un­ did, and that the administration Is do there
w as a moment's silence, fallowed
questionably a sin against both body
support of all the members. The mlth
and soul. Glutlaoy and drunkenness
waa then administered to hlu&gt; by Beg.
u
umbered
over 100.
the
prom
Ur
Secretary
Root
argutw
are classed together in holy writ. The
Fire
broke ont Immediately and the Bingham, of Pennsylvania, "the father
Bl* which follow intemperate eating
are both spiritual and physical just aa
Farmers
for
mile*
around
surely, though not perhaps a* palpably
ted to the scene to old tn
as iIkm which accompany intemper­
ance Indrinking. Grand itaplds Praia. his argument by implying that Mr. Mc­
Kinley waa in favor of these concessions
But ho overlooked one of the strongest from the nainra, which made rapid
The integrity ot South America
argument*. with the average republl- progress no mentis tielng at band to proprlnllons requlral for the governcombat ibe Ore.
The l&gt;eM guaranty ot that Integrity
No. I train wa* also teleacopod. but tn* June »&gt;, HW3, an furnished by the
Is, however, the great strength of the of these concessions--they air demand'

took it for granted that Thursday was
the appointed lime, and she was socnowhal surprised when ten ladles from
Hastings and a few from Lake Odraos
drove into thayard. She was prepared
for wicb an emergency however, and
Calmlouii
have a local telephone made lhair visit a pleaaanl one.- -Free- United States, which alone prevent*
such a partition of territory in Booth
exchange
I port Harald.
1
America aa has been made tn Asia aod
Woodland, Dec 14
ejrala.
the European carver? but leaves the
Mra Eugoce Kurt,
, in an—that is southern republics to regulsla their
tigriogs township, died
the order of a woman's preference. own sffslrs Chicago ilecord Herald
Jewel* form s magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even that
Ethics of Modern Athletics
Caledonia went into service Monday
morning
'
One cannot see a football season such
or save the moony to pure base them. If
a woman will risk bcr health to get a as the prksent oar cane to a cliae with­
out
rejoicing
al the Improved ethical
coveted gem. then let her fortify herWill Few ton.
»vlf affalost tho loslduoos cooaequenoea ' tone of this, the roughest and most
strenuous of our present day athletie
building cement walks this rear. One of oougbs, colds and bronchial affoetloos
by the regular uae of Dr. Boschee's
builder hs* put down over 5000 feet.
German Syrup. It will promptly arroat have bad less and 'ere of technical pro­
The M.-E. church at Woodland, which consutapilon In It*early Stages aod heal fessionalism. It Is scarcely loo much to
has been practically rebuilt during the the affected lungs aod bronchial lubes
and drive* the dread disease from the

Our Neighbors.

Grand Ixxigr

Odessa the high school and the M. K.
ebureh are the two chief competitors.

certain cure for coughs, oolds and all
bronchial trouble*. You can get Dr.
G. G. Green’s reliable remodlov at Fred
L. Heath's. Got Green's Special Al'’

A Grand Ledge farmer raised 32 urns
of sugsr beets from twn screa, at s east
of NO The arap sold far filBO. This U
IN HIGH REPUTE.
batter than raising wheat.
The Hell Telephone Coenpane have The Groat Author and Physician, Dr.
moved lhair office in Middlevilla from
A. W. Chase, Is Remembered In
Hastings.
ley Wlldera's jewelry store.
Rev. L. A. Durler of Mecosta oountr
has been called to fill the U. B. pulpit | All over the world Dr. A. W. Chase's
al Lake Odessa, made vacant by the recipe hook Is known aa also in many
poor health of the man appointed at the parts at thia country hie skill aa a pby-

Several Grand Ledge cltlMos had

Iim lately
they are
figuring up their loeeee.
Two Of the leading ministers of Chariotle, Rev. Bastian HmlU, pastor ot the
Congregational church, and Rev. H. D.
Allen, pastor at the Baptist church,
ptooched tbelr farewell sermon* a week
ego Sunday.
.
v •
Ffank tiioddsnj, an estimable young

medialnes the name will be handed
down from generation to generation.
Attempts are often made ,lo sell other
medicines oyer the reputation ot the
name “Chase” but they dare not use
borne on every has of the genuine—the
kind referred toby Mrs.G. W. Williams
ot Creek tit., Hastings, Mich , whosays:
“ i can strongly recommend Dr. A. W.
r-k-u-_ w—— ran.
___ _u_

ed by the auger trust.
recapitulation
Hon. David 11. Bill we* Io Washing­ whirls follow &lt;-.1 tb&lt;. engine, standing
ton this week and made an argument
proprk-tion*
before the I', ti., supreme court He In the day car, which followed, were a* follow a
Of
uourtaoualy but firmly declined all In* about ’&lt;• tlrvl-clas* pa**cngrfs
these thi-re are probably IW kUlrd. Thia
vltatiotis to submit to an Interview on
IxxWlsUvs establLshmrnl
the political outlook, on the ground that
When lhe firv broke out In the im­ Exeeutlvs rSCsbltshmrnt
.
he had nothing to say on the subject at migrant rars the screams of agony FwrvUrn ratshUsbnwni
Intercourse
.
this lime. But to bls personal friends were appalling, and before any res­ Military MHabllshment
cues i-ould be made tbe fiames bad
ho spoke very hopefully ot tho prospect,
Indian affairs
.
Pinslons
frora a democratic point of view, and
rubllc works ...
TSffl
made several predictions that would stop thfjr rars and turn tbelr fares Postsl sen Ire
Mlscsllaoeoas
make sensations if printed.
P'&lt;1 i atoms
Senator Millard of Nebraska, who Is The Ore simply liad to bam Itself out
new to national politics, signalized his until nothing “•» left of three I mmI
Grand total
. .
.
tsiXZZMM
arrival In Washington by giving out a~ grant cars Init the wheels and other
Approprlaltoa
I
news;»per interview predicting that metal parts.
i LlM.vst
KucuilY. MlisUluhm
more reputable college* This is much Hou William J. Bryan would be the
•atMbUahmJn
lee* significant, however, than the dis­
enlng. Bodies charred until they re­ J-.idlclat
F-irvlgw Intercovrve
appearance in large measure of the
st rallied logs left after a forest fire, Millian catsbllsbmei
spirit of prvfeealonaliam. That ruernt
Mr. Roxwcvelt is still wrestling with were lying about on all side*. People Navel
Indian affair.
years bare seen a very marked imurovemoat in this particular there can the problem of whether Secretary ruablug frantically alwut trying to aid
be oo doubt. Anyone attending a foot­ Hitchcock shall Ixaw the distribution nf others &gt;r seeking aid fur themselves.
ball match between any two at the federal patronage In Missouri or ho "
Home
secured from
larger Institutions of the count™ Is shall look around for a new secretary
likely to sei- this game-tho iateM form
few pt these frightful objects from
of athletics and one bringing the men of the interior. It seeina to be a fight sight, bnt other bxilea lay strewn alone
Into the most vigorous bodily contact, to the dauh with the MLaaoe.ri republi­ ibe track like past-nway railroad ties.
conducted without any exhibition of can factions, both of which are largely
Three trims from Detroit brought to
ungentlemanllncsw on the port of the represented in Washington this week.
It La said that Ilf
players and managers That there are
The Spanish treaty claim* oom mission with railroad employes to work upon Chester. the paster and long trietut ot
grave evils connected with our modern
the wreckage and attempt ”j relieve
athletics goes without saying. But tha la proving no exception in the matter the suffering. Hutulndo of people
unquestioned improvement made in the of expense to the usual government from itie country side and neighboring dent's f norm I a desire to dir and Join
last few years ought to be a cause of commiaaion. The apprepriat ion for this towns flocked thlllmr to offer aaalsi her husband. This desire la etlU
thankful new to 'all lovers of sport.
present.
Kb,- talks but uttle to bn
When we recall that the modern ath­ corn mission for the current fiscal year their li Miu-s for the reception of bodies Irlends, but sits at home weeping, as
letic revival is scarcely more than half waa ISO.OOO, but it.iiM spent money so of liic dead and writhing forms of the
a century old, and that the intercolle­ freely khat one of the first things con- Bring
rears her klay and f.iruforter.
Her
giate contests Io football are of even
Tiip Wabash railroad made every ef­
more recent origin, and contrast the
former years Mrs McKinley loved mu­
gentlemanly spirit in which the con’ a deficiency appropriation of 113,000 to fort lo get train* to the scene from sh sic and frequently called on her
In order lo transport Ibe lu
teats are carried on today with the vul­ carry the commission through the year. directions
jtirctl quickly to the nearest hospital, friends lo furnish It. 8be also deligbtgarity and often base trickery with
I’art l,.s of Injured were taken to c&lt;] in little family social functions and
which they were carried oo one or two trnvagancotf this oommlmion, which it Adrian
furnished by her
Peru, Ind.: Alvordton and rutrrtniunients
decades ago, we are surprised al ths
i friends. These fikwlres have vanlabed.
must lx’ romcmberol is only temporary, Moutpcller, O.. pbd some of tlw* slight-,1 Hlie Ilves not for pleasures. To her
progress made.—The World Review.
i
from the fact that it spent for office fit­ ly Injured to Detroit.
. life lias become but an empty dream.
How long site will survive, of coarse.
tings and furn(uirotl0,0O0.
known unlru th* ticket collector or tils
The Ship Subsidy Steal.
ItepreMotatlve Cowherd of Missouri I record Is found. Of the Italian*. 40
kuow her and her surroundings twat,
Advices from Washington show that says of tariff revUlou sentiment in his nud possibly 00 were killed—half of cannot but think that the adotbsayer
the ablp subsidy sebetnea are better or­ section: “It is growing every day- lliem. nt lenst. being borned like hog. who said she would not live more than
ganized than ever, aad are preparing We want to reach out for more markets In.* pen. The smell from the burning one year after her husband's death
heap wav a horrible Mench. that nearly was probably right.
and oor merchants are demanding low­

*w

for this complaint. I got a box al W. H.
Goody sot's drug slora also a box of lbs
what the doctors at first calladmalarfkl
lover, but finally announced to be small Ointment and both are medicines that do
what is claimed and they cannot be too
pox, and resulted In his death.
highly praised.” Dr. A. W. Chaw's more agenu now working al Washing­ er tariff duties. Missouri Is a low-tariff er to the windward of It.
The Injured will pumber W or more.
Nerve Hila are sold al Me. a box at ton to promote this parucdlar raid on stale, and let me Inform J*** *b*l Kansas
After being offered an evening news,
dealer* or Dr. A. W. Chase Medleine the treasury than for any other tneaa- is also ioollned that-way, in spite of its Supt. Bnm* claims that Engineer [•apcr which safd his books were na­
Strong, of No. 4. Is responsible, but
examination by expert accountants.
rejiubllcan reprraenialiv&lt;« |n coagrtoa. Btrong denies It, saying Ida orders were iler
Stuart R. Young, city treasurer of
trying to enlist public sautimeat by ap­ You don't hear hlgb-Uriff tailfin KanI-oulsvine, w«&gt;t to the rear of a ware­
pealing to interests supposed to be es- saa If ibe republicans do not act ibis at Seneca, as the train dispatcher.’« or- house at Sixth and Nelson streets, and
peclallv benefited.
committed snleide by sfaootlng himself
Hut U Is noteworthy that there has winter, I want to say to you that the
behind the right ear with a pistol.
■ Busan—The
boon a great dearth of newspaper ad­ tariff will be the burning thsruo of the
An Ohio Mortar,
• - -*•—sc- emuiu
vocacy of the steal baaed oo any rapra- coming congressional campaign.
Three miles north ot Beverly, Wash­ one of the most prominent toeu in
Mountain Tea, you’ll giro a farewell reFour of oar society young men took cepiloa to your troubles. 35c Ask your santatlona of A dsnrssnsil condition of
. Ington county, Robert Wilkin, s proo LotUsvlUe.
He waa a gnduata of
the shipbuilding industry.—Indianapo­
•may notion Into their heads Monday droggisi.-W. H. Goodyear.
.
perous
farmer,
spent
Sunday
drinking
atocx very mad by turning down their
Princeton university, a son of Col. Bon­
lis Seatfttel.
rMoamendglloM for tbs promotion of bard cider. His little son came Into nett H. Young, a prominent lawyer.
He married la it July Mias Beasts Wydrunken
man.
who
beat
him
terribly
inond. une-of the moot beautiful
How They are Profitable.
rubbed salt in the raw places by lolling with a boird. The wife and mother
trotexted at lath treatment and WilThe trperisuea at-Buffalo is dls-&gt;
in threatened to kill her if she did
know that they ara tha bwt kidney cootegiog to those who ve planning
not
go
away
and
keep
quist.
With
a
madlclo* on the market. Try them and similar undertaklgn elsewhere. But enuoerning that class of promotions. in
The redjnkre of Colon la idrnltUd
rush the mother caught her IltUa one
iro‘J^UoLfe,.le,r J’rfe* fiUu“ fl,‘ ’»’• great sxhlbitfoas should never be prbIn her arms and started for Ibe home
es fiS-OO. Prod I*. Heath the druggist,
Prichard died al the home of vote agent for Barry. Alluraa and Col­
w» bar
uwr tether.
lamer. Jacob
Jlkvu Stokes,'
ixuir*. who
wiw llvii—— — ——— ., „
Ing 'agQS threats about hanging up ot
dd but a abort dlstaoto down the doubt that iraerrilU warfare will bs
toad. Wilkin caught up a gun aad
bs the msranteififi, Ht MfM«attmenU that Philadelphia ever made
Speaking of the army, Adjutant Gena-s woman, shooting
___ er
ormsklslinu Ire
Srv
nA
U—1.___ . .. . L- ct forces and better orgsaisatluti
followed the fleeing
after her as she ran. Mr. and Mra. considered rasentlal requisites for the
tnato the universal gain from the great
From Whnu
ptlambten blr, if uoly in the swtbetia

BKr,

pointing the gufi at them fired. * The
financial lias in that community. The

uonspktuoua While performing Wvillan
phla Times.

CASTOR IA
For Ufitau and Children.

liberals like a thunderbolt and

that

that the effy la again fa the bauds nt
the federal atakoriftes.
were shot off.
Btokev mungod to
staggar through the door, sfosa and
lock ft. Wilkin then shot tfw lock Democratic members
held on Katunlay.
tag like ■ madman. He waa Bet by with Henderson for speskev. win
*■ ll-year-oid son nf Blokes and alm elected by Ibo Repubifcan* who &lt;

And killing him instantly.

�uouncemool of The Youth's Companion
for 1803 te nut easy. Kot only will near­
ly twohundred story-writers contribute
to the paper, but many of the roost ami­
nont of living ateteamen, jurists, men of
science and ot letters, scholars, sailors,
soldiers and travellers, including three
members of tho president's cabinet.
In a delightful series of articles on
military and naval topics the secretary
of the navy will tell "How Jack Lftee;"
Julian Ralph, tho famous war corres­
pondent, wUldeotwfbe “How MeaFeel
It} Battle," and Winston SponcorChur­
chill, M- P-, whoso daring escape from
a Boar prison pen Is well remembered,
will deacribe some experiences “On the
Flank at the Army."
And* this Is but a beginning of the
long list. A
’ complete
’ announcement
■ address
-—
will be sent to any
free.
The
publishers also announce that every

kTENTS

HEN in Buffalo
EAT AT
STATLER’S
RESTAURANT,
Ellicott Square; best and
largest in the city, ot uA uA
Meals 25 and 40 cents.
MUSIC every evening.

W

Boiler Explotion at the Penberthy

Injector Plant at Detroit
LOSS OF LIFE, WRECK AND RUIN

headquarters tor the last three years.
He was engaged to bo married on
Thanksgiving day to Mias Julia Wil­
son. whose home Is in Chlcago.lOn Hie
night before his death Smith visited
hla fiancee aad appeared to be In a
very perturbed state of mind.
He
asked her to commit suicide with him
and his actions greatly alarmed her.
The next morning he was found dead
tn hla room. Smith bad sant word to

rlman of Pacific railroad fams. ’art
Mock operator and director In nearly a
score of railroad corporations frees
Maine to California, and one of tho
moot popular mlllionniraa In Orange
county, baa been Indicted by tha
Orange grand jury with Assemblyman
Louis Bedell. Tbelr alleged viulatlow
Of the law consists In having conopellad
tha employee of the Orange Coonty
Road Construction company to work
state roads now being built In the
county. Mr. Harriman Is president sag
Assemblyman Bedell, who was elected

curved In Detroit Tuesday morning
when tbs bolter of the Penberthy In­
lector Co, at Brooklyn avenue and
Abbott street, exploded- There wore
1 150 men, girls and boya employed Ln
tho plant, and of these 50 to W were
buried In the debris. The building In
which the boiler waa located adjoins
sues for tho remaining weeks of 1D01 the main building on tho north, havfree from the time ot Bubscrlj^lon: also
The Companion Calendar for 1903—all
The Indiana. Illinois A Iowa rail­
In addition to the fl fly-two issues of The
road. better known as tho "Three I’s."
Companion for 1902.
Is to have an extension from South
Bend to Elkhart and an extension
from South Bend to Detroit la also
among the possibilities, and will, it is
said, depend largely upon the recep­
tion that Is given the growing atnhl
tier, nf
II,,,.. ___ .
..... ... ..

M. TLayer ot the United States district
court sitting In chambers baa decUM
that Jud&lt;» S. C. Peden waa not entitled

frago plan was prvaanted tn the coustltullonal convention by Mr. Parks Of
Pago county, requiring the payment ef
poll tax six months prior to the elre-

Eczema for
Forty Years.
Profcisloul Directroy.

DISEASE STAID BACK I

Dr. Donald McDonald,

;afi:

1

at Hastings House,
WEDNESDAY,

Bee. 18,
PLUMBER.

Skip, Ou Dur Hatt
of Hutliji HiDuil Buk

n&lt; CIiimiI Pint In III Citj

BROS.' B»™ soon
.du. T.uorlU Wort.

DR. MCDONALD
Of the brain, spine, nerves, blood, akin,
hears, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys
and bowels scientifically and mrecesefutly treated.
Dr. McDonald's •uoeors tn tho treat*
meat of female disease* is simply mat'
veloue. Hla treatment makes sickly
women strong, beautiful and attrac­
tive Weak Men, old or young, cured
tn every case and saved from &gt; life of
suffering. . Deafness, rheumatism and
paralysis cured through hla celebrated

MECALL'Si
MAGAZINE1
the state treasury about |j 1,000 after
al) Halma are paid
A doxcu cases of diphtheria ere
closely quarantined In the manufactur­
ing suburb of Petoskey, several young
children having died before the disease
was correctly diagnosed.
.
rhe steamer Soo City has beau mak­
ing double runs from Benton Harbor
oo account of the big shipment of
beet sugar, that being a transfer point
from the Pero Marquette.
Ai about 11 o'clock Sunday night the
village of Itrookfleld. lo tnlles south
nnd caa: of Charlotte, was visited by a
lire which prseUcally wiped out the

stroyed try fire, entailing a loT
reeding 121,000, an which there
115.000 Insurance- The building
owned by Mrs. George Fisher of
son City. 111. and waa valued at W

S’U."

loeers are: F. L. OonUaler, ga
merchandise, 112,000; Leo Hlane.
tut, 12.500; Mlfsea MeCleary

fought an aggressive flght all t
through and jabbed Smith with
continually. Smith was wild m
cleverly blocked his ruabs*. Uo

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All the country wm awaiting with in­
terest the first massage of tha now pres­
ident aud hoping that it would be short,
'vigorous aod intertwling. In the first
quality tb&lt; country was doomed to dis­
appointment, for th* document to long,
‘But in vigor and Interest It will .have
to be admitted that the message to a
soeoesa. President Roosevelt to not ooly a politician and man of affairs, but
be la also a lilurary man and knows
bow to dress his thoughts In clear laagunge and an entertaining style.
Hence although the message to long L
will be found worth reading from bvginnioR to cod.
.There are certain parts of ths measage In which the president's political
bias to strongly and vigorously brought
cut, arguments and recommendations
which will not meet with the approval
of democrats. He champions theprtaeat tariff law and strongly opposes any
tinkering with It, but lie favors recip­
rocity which be calls the "handmaid
of protection." Be urges that congress
do something w build up our merchant
marine but does not specify In what
way- If he favors the subsidy scheme
ho to not bold enough to say so and in
this respect be shows an uncxiwy'K*1
weakness. Ho favors reciprocity with
Cuba and argues tor the retention bf
the Pnlllpplnes with all the earnustneea of a pronounced •sponsionLit Hn
says nothing about our rclallum with
Great Britain except so far as the
isthmian canal question Is concerned,
and woare told concerning this that bo
has a new treaty to submit to tho wmate which concedes everything that
thii'government has contended for.
” There arc many topics treated in the
message which appeal to the country In
a nunpartlMit way anA these topics are
for the matt part treated in a broad,
sensible and patriotic spirit which will
find an echo tn the popular heart. His
eulogy of McKinley, hto denunciation
of anarchy, his sentiments regarding
the trusts, army and navy reform, and
civil service reform, sod his upholding
at tho Mouroq doctrine are of this
nature

of the most frightful and destructive
. accidents in the history of railroading.
| dpiirt )o« which the cdsmll] hu
jr'brttoght upon the VZabaah company
K will undoubtedly be very heavy and
the suffering and death which It bMli/sip fileted upon nearly a hundred human

in LU Mutual report, bearing upon the
unprofitableness of the wool industry in
the eastern (tales and the middle west.
Ho shows that although tho total producslon of wool In the United Htatso
tbliyeor wmM,0&lt;»,00QU pounds greater
thaaliM, Its moony valuelo W,000flQO
lees; and that sheep raising In the oentral and northwestern stolen has docreased from 78 per cent of all tho
■hoop In the country in 1870 to 28 per
centiq 1901.
Referring to Ohio, once preeminent
m a sheep raising state, Mr. North dechares that '^bo price ot mutton is low
and the price ot wool La too low—below
the cost of production." Ho to at tho
opinion that wool cannot bo grown in
this section of the country for leas than
30 oonu a pound. “Something to
wrong** he admits; “either the tariff to
at fault, or the Increased substitution
of shoddy and cotton tor wool, or both,
to, or arc, making the price of wool too

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and
31st, 1901. and Jeu. let, 1802. Re­
,turn limit leaving destination o«. later
,than Jan. 2nd.
D. K. Titman.
.

The supreme court gave lu decision
,on the new barber board law, Tueeday,
.affirming the decision of tho Berrien
,county circuit court. The Utter court
,
,stiluliona) on the ground that the title
,ot the act m passed by the senate was
not the name as tllfi title agreed to by
.the bouse'and the one under which It
■
waa
signed by the governor.
This action of the supreme court will

GRAB
SALE
Saturday
Forenoon

atop growing It and '‘will engage in
some other branch of agriculture that
Will make them a margin al profit."
Secretary North's wall over the fall­
of our farmers, the great promises which
the republican party made them when
the tariff question was the main issue.
How the republican stump speakers did
denounce the wicked democrats for put­
ting wool on the free list, and bow
strongly they sasorted that their prom­
ised tariff on waul would be of great
value to the sheep industry of Olilo,
Michigan and adjoining states. Well,
the promised tariff waa Imposed and
yet the industry in those states has
kept on Languishing until a loader of
thb association of wool growers has

FROM CHICAGO
been suspended for many months, pend­
Ing the decision of the supremo court,
a largo amount of accumulated busl-

doubtodly will be very busy with the
work for some time. He is preparing
to open an office for tho transaction of
his official duties in this city.

All the articles now dis­
played in my window, to­
gether with many others,
will be wrapped in packages
and placed in the window in
time for the sale.
You may select any pock-

Watches for Hverybody

The fact Is the principle of protec­
tion advocated by the republican party
All sizes,, plain, ongnsved. fancy.
cannot be suoce-efully applied lo agri- deooraUd, (olid gold, gold filled, (olid

contingent upon natural law* which
cannot be maierlally changed by the
Imposition of tariff!. Wheat growing
The undorolgeed desire to thank
and wool growing will follow the line* of
cheapest production in spite of tariffs, tbelr friends aod neighbor* for tho kindand the farmer Is obliged lo shape bls oeaa and sympathy shown during the
policies according to the shifting condi­
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jonbn
tions ot tho coat of production and the
prices for agricultural products.
While a protective tariff does help the
manufacture, although at the expense
of the whole people, it can not materi­
ally benefit the farmer. It to therefore
to his Interest, that the tariff which
makes everything ho buys dearer and
affords him no corresponding beneOt,
be reduced or abol luted, and to attain
IhU desired result ho must turn from
the party of protection and give his sup.
port u&gt; the democratic party.

Special Ualues

UNDERWEAR

man whose failure to obey orders
brought about tho dire mishap, Is re­
f. paved lo be a faithful, cool headed, and
S.' experienced engineer. Indeed he must . INDIAN doMMISSIONBH JONKS hu
stirred up the beneficiaries of the In­
dian ring by strongly attacking the
present policy of the government to­
ward the Indiana, and showing that the
en locomotive drawing an express enormous expenditures have been pro­
Mio on a great railroad system la nec­ ductive of Huie good to tho Indiana
essarily of Iron nerve, trained judg- True, Mr. Jones, but think ot the mill-,
ionairra that have been made by “pick­
Than why should engineer Strong, ings" from those expenditures.
who drove bis ponderous train at sixty
miles an hour poet the station where he
"Somb disgraceful figures” would be
should have stopped, forget or misun­ the correct title for the following pay­
derstand his orders? Why should he menu made by the United States gov■ ^tbe, vpry thing of all others which erument on account of prise money.:
rMtti bring about a frightful mtofor- Tq Rear Admiral Sampson 128,417.44;
tune? There seems to be no way toac- to Admiral Dewey 10,670; to Rear AdMmu for hla fatal error except to at­ .mind Schley 018.12.
_
tribute It lo tbs fallibility of the hu-

MB. noOBBVKLT has promised to aid
&gt;ee of his duty, hto mental In securing the rc-enxctmenl ot the
I him. It was just such a antl-Chlncae law, but the steamship
companies are still fighting roonactthough happily
ment In every way they know how, aod
they know a lot of ways to “persuade"
x.ber words there is always a pasly of tbo-brain of man falling al
to perform its proper functions,
this unfortunate engineer upon
i all tho evidence thus far de­
each othsr In their eagerness td accept
I fastens tho responsibility foe the
the invitation ot the governor of Min­
Iis Indeed to be pitied, probably
nesota to help him fight the big rail­
rood trust. Is anybody afraid?
ital aberration.
fundreds of just such emerLet the republ Icons In congress dodge
ig daily, io the operation
d systems of this country, tho tariff revision question by tho sppol nunsol of a tariff eommiasloo if they
dare. Nothing would make more cer­
tain the election of a democratic ma­
jority of the Imxim next ysisr.
TirxBK Is Ml|l such u thing as friend­
ship. Bon. Isldor Raynor, who was
Schley's chief counsel, declined io ac­
cept a tee for bls services, saying that
It bad been a work of love with him.

HOSIERY

Ladies’ combination suit, fleece
lined, 46c. .
Ladies’ vests and pants, heavy
fleeced, 25c. and 46c. ■
Ribbed and plain underwear,
$1.00, extra quality.
■
We offer-special values in 10c.,
15c. and 25c flecce-lined hose.
. Our underwear was bought in
case lots aud wc offer our patrons
the saving in price.
• .

The J. S. Goodyelr Go.
Hastings, Mich.

1 am not trying lo “get
rich quick" on this sale, but
do expect to make many cus­
tomers for future trade.
Every- person will-get fu^
value for his money and
very many will get much
more than value.
While this sale is special
I wish yoti to remember that
my

Burns Sort and Hard Coal, Slack, Lignite, Wood
and Cabs.

WHAT IT WILL DO.
It gives cleanliness and an absolute uniformity of heat day and
night with soft coal, slack, siftings or lignite coal.
The fire is not out through the entire winter.
Jt requires Attention only three times in twenty tout hours.
A ton of cheap soft coal does the work of a ton of hard coal.
No clinkers arc formed with 1*0 per cent, of the coal mined.
The fuel saved in one season will pay for the stove.
It gives these results, as it bums the gas half of soft coal,
which is wasted with all other stovesThe following shows the r.mount of gas and fixed carbon in
both soft and hard coal. There is only a slight difference in the
value of the two fuels when the gas half of soft coal is burned.

Average soft coal contains 44 per cent
89 per cent
S3 per cent
Average hard coal contains 4 per cent
85 pet cent
8ft per cent

gas.
fixed carbon.
available carbon.
gas.
fixed carbon. .
available carhop.

FOR SALE BY

HOLIDAY STOCK
will be more complete than
e»er before, and that my se­
lections have been made
with a knowledge of the re­
quirements of the buyers in
this market — knowledge
gained by nearly nineteen
years acquaintance with your
wants, and I am pleased to
&gt;ay that the people of Barry
county demand as fine a
class of goods as any people
in the state, and while they
do not buy in as large quan­
tities as in larger cities like
Grand Rapids or Detroit,
their purchases are made
with just as good taste and
just as good goods a$p re­
quired.
Many wholesale firms have
expressed surprise at the de­
mand "for fine and stylish
goods by Barry county peo­
ple.

Goodyear Bros.
ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time lo have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give you the'
best prices on all kinds of repair work.
Boilers Refined,
Cylindbrs Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

Perfect Diamonds,
Choice Opals and
Beautiful Pearls

NEW

furniture

Brooches, Rings, Studs
i aid Pins, as well as the finest
styles of

McCOY'S.

Gold and Silver Goods

Get first choice of new
furniture at low prices.

SEWING
MACHINES
included in this sale
McCOY’S.

are offered for your selection
—this holiday time.

Do not neglect your eyes.
It costs nothing to have them
carefully and critically ex­
amined.

which are loaded with the best valuta the market pro­
duces.
One lot LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, bought at
a big discount, to,close out the line—5c to 50t.

A new line of OUTING FLANNELS just received.
Special values at 5c. a yard.

RhpaIking
Pjrjmptlv Dokh.

You don’t know how well we

�CHEAPER
Than you, ever bought
them before. I bought an
agent's samples of

500 KINDS
DO .TWO ALIKE,
and I am going to sell
than at

Less than Wholesafe

Mr*. L. J. MaUhe«• went u&gt;
Rapid*, Friday to care for her
Mias Nora Matthews. She re
home Monday.
.

F. R. Pancotw* win; to Chicago, Tuea-1
day night, on business.
'
TbeHOLtLuand Detroit’s new daily,
To-Day, for only *3.10.
Will Shulutrs began clerking at
CbldMtar A Burton% Monday.
Mrs. D. K. Tilman wm well enough
to ohms borne from Jackson Monday.
C.'B. Marshall of Nashville, is tbe
guest of bls sinter, Mr*. J. E. McElwain.
RayltHayden wm homo from Olivet
college from Thursday until Monday
night.
.
Wanted, a housekeeper for a man 05
years of age. Address box 205, Mld-

If you are going to buy
dolls, BUY NOW, SAVE
MONEY and have plenty
of time to dress them.- &lt;

FRED L. HEATH.
The Druggist

to the wore,ana at
atloo. WV&lt;wmM&lt;
portance lo publish In full, bat m our'
»psce and limo are limited this jtfck

Mr*. C. A. Chamberlain wm driving . Letters addressed, lo the following
to her home three miles east of the city persons remain unclaimed in this office
Saturday afternoon, having In tha and will be lent to the dead leuer office
baggy with her Mrs. Mary Slue and C. if not called for by December ftth:
A. Casd-of Charlotte. Her home be­ F. F. Honeck, iWm. H. Miller, J. L.
came frightened al a portable engine Hamo, Lucinda Johnson, Sarah Starks,
and turned so suddenly m to tip over rirs. French Williams, Miss Jessie Bob
the buggy. The two lad loo were some­ llngtf, Ines Terpming, Ethel Wilkey.
what bruised by their fall and Mr. Gaso
Mr*. H. D. Voigt, ot Toan, Nevada
had his arm broken. The buggy was
badly damaged.
The family of Gilbert Striker were all
away from home last .evening but a
fot Mr. and Mrs. Jones last spring, Mr*.
bracket lamp in the kitchen had boon
Jones being a relative, having come
left burning. About S-’OO o'clock Mr.
CMt tor medical sjd. She continued to
Striker weot Into tbe bouse just in time
grow worse and being unable to return
to see tho lamp explode. The lamp fell
into a pall of water and although the
oil blared up fiercely he managed to
throw tho pall out of doom and prevent
a conflagration. burning his hands quite
severely In the operation.
The annual meeting of tbe Riverside
Cemetery Association which waa called Barry county during the civil war and
for last night, was adjourned for one several years later went weal whore
week owing to the *ma)l attendance. .he married H. D. Voigt of Nevada.
Out uf about 2000 shares only Hi were She leaves a husband and little sou six
rr.prteoutad. Certainly there ought to years old al Toan, who wore unable to
be more interest on the part of ourdtl- reach here for the funeral, Monday.
xens in this organisation. We under­
stand that one lady in this city l&gt;u of-

Winnie Harper, of Olivet, spent the
Thanksgiving vacation at her home in
thia city.
Ines McIntyre entertained Miss
Alice Monroe, of I^tnsing. Thanks­
giving day.
Mm. L. E. Leonard, of Grand Rap­
ids, spent. Thanlogi’lng with her niece

Chester, were guests of Dr.
and wife, yesterday.
Harry Mun ton t»egan a fou

HUSTINGS HERMLD

Cotai aid Ptrsoaal.

lag, Dec. Otb. One of the features ot '
the evening will be an address by Mr.
M. I*.' Cook. All members era urged
, be present, and each baa the privlto
lege of Inviting a friend.

Monday morning.
Frank Dancer and Vance Barber of
urmontvlile were guests of Mm. A- D.

The question on granting an electric
railway franchise will probably be act­
ed upon tomorrow night-

I will be at my home on each Friday guest ot Misa Nina DoPlanta, returned
The celebrated Salsbury trial at
and at the Hasting. National Bank, Monday to bis hotuu In Chicago
each Saturday during tfuvtnonth nf
Dr W 11. Matthew* ot Grand Rapid* Grand Rapids wm ended yesterday
ba* been visiting bi* parent* and friend* morning by the jury bringing in a vardUt of guilty. Mr. Salsbury, who Is
In this city tor the past tew days.
city attorney of Grand Rapids, was ac­
cused ot entering into an agreement
with Robert A. Cameron to give bls
opinion and use bls influence in favor
of a certain water supply contract, re­
Odessa, Friday.
ceiving a bribe of *15,000 for so doing.
Hon. Philip T. Colgrove was In Mid­
Tho jury was out sixteen bourn and
dleville last Friday.
balloted eleven times before arriving

Middleville, Thanksgiving.
Jarnos' Murphy is recovering from a
•evere Illness with neuralgia.
’ Conte 'now and sit for your holiday
photos at t^e Christmas studio.

.'O. p. Schumann, of the Hudson Gasette, returned home Monday after a
•bort visit tn thU city.
.
Joe. Ashaltar and family returned
Tuesday evening from a two weeks’
visit In Oceana county.
If that furnace doesn’t furnish all
‘tha boat you want, better see Beesley
He can apply ths remedy.
If you want a fur overcoat call at our
store, wa have a fine line of them at
t«ry low prices- Mobhill, Lam hie A

Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Miller and family,
erf Grand Haplds, were guests of Mr.
and Mr*. Bert Walker and family,
Thanksgiving.
Wm. Gurd and Ethel Bryans, of Bal­
timore, were 'married at tbe borne of
Rev. A. B. Johnson in this oily, Sun-1
day evening, Dec. 1st.

The W. F. M. S., of M. E. church,
will meet with Mm. L. A. McIntyre,
Wednesday of next week, Dec, Hth.
Cordial invitation to all.
Mr. and Mr*. Fabiu/ Del’Ianla,

daughter, Nina, and l-eroy Palmer
•pent Thanksgiviving with Goo. J.
Barney and family at Charlotte.
, One of (ha stcreoptioor. view* at the
opera house Saturday evening wm

The Most Beautiful

RUGS
At $2.00, always $2.50
And in the line of TAPESTRY DRAPERIES they have
a full new line; also TABLE COVERS and COUCH
COVERS, some beautiful designs and colors, in price
from
■

$2.00 to $9.00 per Pair

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,
Pianos and Organs.

Undertakers.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL PLEASURES

physical pleasure in feeling about

body clothes that fit

easily, comfortably aud well, and to many men the mental pleas­
ure enjoyed from the knowledge of

ceedlngly interesting one.

copy of The General School Law* of
Michigan.
Tho second tnlernallonal Live Su*:k
exposition 1* being held at tbe Union
Stock Yards in Chicago this week, cloeIng Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Abbey re­
turned Thursday evenlpg from a week's

Mrs. Gilbert Maubews, after it ton
days’ Ulnae* with pneumonia, passed
away Monday morning at 6:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Mqubews, whose maiden name wm
Jane Reed, was born at Avon, N. Y., in
1829 rf^d waa married in 185'- Mr. and
MCB. Matthews have
Mrs.
M-.u lived ...
in Hastings
...B„
Sor thirty-eight yearn. She wasasister
of George Reed and .Miss Mina Reed of
this city, and Mr*. Mary Lorry of near
Traverse City. She leaves a‘husband
and daughter, Miss Minnie Matthew*,
a teacher in the city schools. The fu-

yeeterday afternoon. Rev. James A.
Mai Chaeo of Middleville wm brought
Brown officiating and the remain* were
to the jail Monday to servo a 30 days
sentence for furobhing liquor io a corn- laid at rest tn Woodlawn cemetery.
The bereaved husband and daughter
have the sympathy of the community in
On account of repairs on the furnace
the services ot Emmahttel church will
be held in the parish house next Sun­
day instead erf In the church.
at North Muskegon, Mich., Wednes­
The next regular meeting of the W. day, November 27tb, when their daugh­
IL C., will be held on Saturday, Doc. ter, Mias Lillian Cook and Mr. Archie
Hth at 2 o'clock sharp. Election of at- Bates, bulb of North Muskegon, were
united in marriage. Rev. C. A. Batea,
Mr. and Mm. Wm. Glbba, ot Middle- of Manton, brother of tho groom, offlel­
viUe, aud Mr. aud Mr*. Ellas Mauer, ated. The happy oouple wets attend­
bf Grand Rapids, were Thanksgiving ed by Miaa Adelins Bate* aud Harry
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Faulkner. Olson, both of North Muskegon.. A
The BjOULD received a |ieasant call large number of the friends and relayesterday from Mr. Mack Robison, one livea or the bride and groom were pres­
of tho old residents of Manchester. Mr. ent to witness the ceremony. Among
R. wm very much pleased with Heat­ the guests Were Bert Harris and wife,
of Smithville, N. Y., aod WHbern M.
ings.
. • ’
Cook, cousin of the bride, and Hiram
The WfliM of the Haxtcrn Star furNorton, of Hastings, grandfather of
nUhad a very nice supper for the Macthe bride. Many useful and beautiful
cabccs and other* Tuesday night.
presents were received by the young
They cleared .about *15 from tha vencouple. They will reside at North
Muskegon.
Mlss Olive Wood, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Dell Wood of this city, is sick
with siuallpax In Grand Rapids. The
last report received is that she is get­
ting beUer.
, Wllford Ammerman of Crawfords­
ville, Ind., arrived here yesterday to
take a ptaltlou In tbe shoe department
of L E. Blauffer's store. He is a broth­
'
er
' &lt;rf Mrs. H- H. Burns.

AND FASHIONABLY APPARELLED

ENJOYMENTS.

If you buy a Stein-Bloch Suit or Overcoat, we would be

pleased if you would take it to any good custom tailor for his
criticism.

He would hardly believe that you paid less than half

the price that he would want for making a duplicati

Sults*
&gt;15.00 to &gt;20.00

JEFFERSON ST.
MARKET.

if you want, a coek stove, betting
stove, or anything else in thostove line,
call on E. J. Evans. He also has a foil
&gt; of guns and ammunition. One door
th of National Bank building.

Word lias been received that three ot
thn children ot Mr. and Mr*. Elcry
Gregory, who resides In Isabella county,
, at hia farm in hare rewnered from an attack of small-

1 lb. round steak . .
3 lbs. round steak . .
Sirloin or porter house
Roasts.........................
Ribs. . ......................

PORK.
Pork, chunk
Pork Steak.

; ।'
Always a 'supply of nice
. (veal, mutton, all kinds of
•
sausage, salted meats, and
everything suitable for first-

Another invoice of thoae up-to-date furs just received and will be sold at as
'low prices as reliable quality will admit. Among which we have
.

The Electric Seal
Martin,
Astrakhan*
Beaver, Etc.
Every lady loves beauty, style, value, comfort and appreciates economy.
Thia in why our customers are pleased when they see our furs.

�BOW KELFUEB HU8BAKDS
HAVE BECOME HELPFUL

When it become* nece*a*ry to
•it up in bed to get your breath;
when the least exertion such as
walking, sweeping, singing,
talking or going up and down
breath, fluttering or palpitation;
then it is time to do something
to brace up and strengthen
your foiling heart. Take Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure. It is best
of all.

Governmental Problem*
Dwelt bn at Length |n
the Document.

KU SEWN Of lit worn
r th* flow of th* netritive'iirrUJofc

Czolgeu end His Ilk Enemies ol
the Human Race.

'Mywifa was *kk for over right
in.’ write* Albert H. Full*, Esq.. of
Ahnanoct^Q r w ■ d yO^,

THE MERITS OF RECIPROCITY.

•'I could Dot rest at night and
often bad to sit up tn bed to
breathe. The least exertion would
make my heart palpitate dread­
fully. Our doctor prescribed Dr.
Mill IS. U. atCK.KI.VBT,
Palin, Tenn.

Dr. Miles’

Heart Core
Stimulates the digestion, ir
creases the circulation and
makes weak hearts strong.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Mlles Medical On, Elkhart, Ind.

EADACHE

"I take pleasure in writing you to let
you know about your ‘ Favorite Prescrip­
. tion,’ • says Mr. B. E, Fricke, of Peter*.
. burg, Menard Co., Ill*.. Box 167. "My
. wife had been ajck nearly all her life.
and alter trying everything I could chink
1 of I made up my mind lo try ' Favorite
; Prescription? I sent to Chicago and got
six bottle*, which my wife took, ■ table­
spoonful threw time* a day. until th.1 baby came. She felt better after taking
1 the first bottle, aad when baby was born
| he weighed nine and a half pounds
To-day Be ia six months old and weighs
j twenty-two pound*. He ia a* good a
I child aa any one could wish. The doctor
'1 *ay* he ia aa healthy as any baby could
) be. and alao the doctor say* your ‘Favor.
1 ite Prescription ' wm (be cause of such a
healthy baby, 1 felt I owed you this
much for the good you did my wife and
1 for my own bappineaa."

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
.

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic Line.

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This offer of free consultation by letter
U not to be claaaed with the spuriooa
offer* of " fret medical advice ■ made by
those who having neither profr**ion*l
training nor experience are medically
and legally unqualified to give th* ad­
vice they offer. Although it take* more
than ■ yUploam to make • good physi­
cian yet the medical diploma la caecatlal as witnessing lo professional study
and training. It ta well for women to

band lead* ■ half life, ■ life from which
the sunshine and laughter have been
taken away. It ia not to be wondered
at therefore, that buaband* express their
gratitude for tbe cure* which follow the
use of Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prracription
What a change from a sickly bed-ndden
wife, helpless and miserable, to a wife
who ia once more'able to "guide th*
(hotrae" in health and happiness.
.
"My wife waa afflicted with uterine
trouble for several year*," write* Mr.
J. C. Day, Of Little Britain. Lancaster
Cd., P».. "and in November, 1898, the

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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children*

The Kind You Have
Always Bought

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tho rich bar* grow*
grow* Wwtr. (fa th*
Promotes Drgeslkm.Chretfulnesfl andlkstConlalns neither
Opium .Morphine aorMineral.

Not "Narcotic.

A perfect Remedy forfoiBlicn.
Tion, Sour S totuach. Diarrhoea

* For Over
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fas a ecs ot dEeaac

TSILKA-

Vienna, Dec. I.-Tbs Constantinople
correspondent of the Neus Frele Presae
telegraphs that the bodies of Mias

MAYDOLE’S HAMMER.
(Besuii Piaster U Pitai lailwj

Pere Marquette

telegraphs from Samakoff el 11 a. m
Bunday aa follows: "'I bsre some
proof, bat not a hill conDrmatlon, ot

liemember that by paying twentyflvo cents extra you can base not only
the HeraI.D tor one year but also the
Pilgrim, a High clua magazine ot pro­
gress. ably edited and flncly illustrated.

INSOMNIA

(Ulwtr CwrUt Cicktt.

Florida
Cjtllf &lt;O6l6t
Pointe,

Cliffs company. Ishpeming. Mich., yes­
terday. Loan, 13.000; fully insured.
Jesse Dixon, a well-known ttrw |
'and stockman of Platts Center. Nah.,
while watching the operation ot a cornshollar on bit farm, waa drawn into
the feeder and loeLboth hla arms. He
died from, shock and loss ot blood.
Judge Kenyon of Webster City, Iowa,
has rendered hla decision tn tho Hald­
er ra. Illinois Central Railroad com­
pany case, finding tor the company.
Plelder, fortaerly of Bloomington, TH.,
waa killed on the crossing by the cars.

Don't Lose
Your GripJ
HAY'S HAIR-HEALTH

at the workman who are out are rapid­
ly being Ailed. Tbs strikers say traf­
fic Is much delayed and that they have

BE^ws^^^SbKSBssa:
LARGE got. BOTTLES.

At UUDCW DfttMQISTS.

Free Soap Offer usnuuw.

�The store that was formerly al 70 and 72 Monroe street and burned ont last su
has n&lt;5w a new store, THE KfOST BEAUTIFUL STORE IN GRAND RA!
EVERYTHING IS NEW and includes the latest Ond best styles.

'

Jn a
Gitin* of Water.
•I’ik n hsndlul
-&lt;vi/rtiin a gUsauf water, ■ lUMf
wash nil the crolnig, JjHBi
ksJc at it; »mlU it! Is
h t&gt;Mt&gt;drink! Gi«e

LION COFFEE

DELTON
The Robinson girl* will give an entertalnmeui al Cloverdale, Dec. 1.
Frank D«4cr went to Buffalo last
Wednesday aud returned Saturday.
French Bro*, aro loading car* this
werid with oak lumber *awed on the
Geo. Malo farm.
.
W. H. Chase made. a busiocM trip to
Kalamaxoo. Monday
A. L. Clark was In Battle • 'reek, Mon­
day aad Tuesday oo business
J. F. Williams ha* gone u&gt; Battle
reside are

Mr*. B. C. Cortrighl
dinner Thursday-

trUhted at

atHa»tl*g*. Mlrepia&amp;SltwMapopa;
I ar young lady of Hickory Coraar* aad
th* gnxna U a farurar nf Pralrievllia.
Hearty congratulation* are eiloaded U&gt;
Mr. aad Mr* Scudder
Mr*. Haaiy and daughter Sylva *p*at
Suoday ar Prairievilla.
Maude Malay of BaatUld 1* vhiliag

Anthony Gla*n«r aod family (pent
Thanksgiving with friend* lo Lacey.

A. J. Snell wanted lo attend a party,
but was afraid to do so on account ot
palm lo bb stomach, which be feared
would grow worse. He "ays "1 wm telb
a my trouble* to a lady friend, who
it "Chamberlalak Colic. Cholera
aad Diarrhoea Remedy will pul you lo
condition for the party." I bought a

Mr. Stocking b stay log *Hh hh sou
William. We are sorry to see the old
home closed.
1 '*
Tha saw mill in our vicinity whistle*

FREE TICKETS on the Railroad TO GRAND RAP]
A SPECIAL O^FER to the rcathn of this paper who want to come to Grand Rapids
and do their shopping at this big store. We'll pay your fare atid besides yyt can buy
at the lowest prices obtainable anywhere. Read the conditions:

Haight h working for the mill
men, Myron Potior I* skidding logs.
Mr*. Honor b boarding tbe men; all
aro busy.
Musical and literary entertainment at
U. B. ahdrah. Saturday evening, D*c.
U. Alt are invited. A *Uver collec­
tion for benefit of sheds.

FRIEpMAN’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE,
'
4143 Momh SL, Grand Ripids.
With purchase of $20.00 or over the.coupon will entitle
holder to an allowance of 05c. for railroad fare. 'With pur­
chase of &gt;85.00 or over the holder will be entitled to &gt;1.75
for railroad fare.

Sunday with a load of sheep.
Wbooplog cough h doing finely; no
naw cmo*.
. J. P. Springer was in Middleville,
Saturday, and *ay* there we* a large
shipment of very nice bog*. That's
good for the farmer*.
Rar. Clack b badly pobooed by go­
ing into the Tamarac swamp to help
chop timber for •bed*.
Mr. Chubb lost a cow last week.
Mr*. Ward (* spending a few days
with Mr*. Murphy di Hope.
—
Howard Springer light* the fire at

Hastings Herald,
This privilege will continue only a limited time.

If you can't come to the city why not let us come to you? We’ll attend to your shopping
as carefully as if you were doing it in person. We guarantee satisfaction or take back
the goods aud refund your money, if on close examination you’re not satisfied with what
you bought Is not that perfectly fair?
Goods cut from piece alone cannot be taken back, but we’ll send you samples if you
like, and you can select as if you had our entire stock at your home.
In ordering goods send U. S. or Express money order or stamps for amounts under
50c. If you want to return goods send them at once in good condition, but it is hardly
likely that you'll return anything bought at this store.
Watch our ads'in the Grand Rapids papers aud order from them.

tn nr mil, n. I l uu remouy i* for
by Fred L. Heath, U&gt;e Draggbt.

L. C. Overstreet, uf Elgin Tsnn., "to
hear my wife cougb-uotll Itaoemed her
RUTLAND CENTER.
weak and lore lung* would collapse.Good
Frknk Wood and family of Hasting* doctor* said she wa* *o fer gone with
visited at Linlo Wood'* one day last eonsumptlon that oo medicine or earth­
ly belo could save her. but a friend
week.
Marian Davunport and wife ale
Roy Hutchinson spent Thanksgiving recommended Dr. King's New Dbcovcry aud persistent me of tbl* excel­
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr*. D.'s with hh parent* at North Irvlog.
L. Bate* and wife of Poduok called lent medicine saved her life." It's abso­
lutely guaranteed for cough*, cold*,
at John Erway'*, 'Sunday.
z
•pentThanksgiving with J F William*
Ed Miller &lt;fl Grand Rapid* apefil broochlll*, asthma aud all throat aod
and wife
Thanksgiving at Jacob Edger’s, return­ lung dlbcasea. 5Oc and I 1. al W H.
Peter Stewart vblted hla daughter In lug home Friday with hh family, who Goodyear'*. Trial bottle* free
Grand Rapid* from Friday until Men- havo been vhitiag here.
Goo-SMpman. win ha*been wo-klng
al Greenville for tho past two years, b
Hyne* ate Thankiglvtng dinner with ■ vialtlng hh parent* at present
Cbrbtioa McQuarrto I* working
Henry Arboueand family
Tho friend* ot Harry William* gave Mrs- Sarah Monica.
Belie Arbour, ot Middleville vblted him a pleasant .urprhe last Thursday
night, to remind him of hi* twenty-first
W. D. Haye*, Wm. Hitchcock and
birthday.
H. Chine presented each ot his1
C. A. Newland met with a lively In- Dr. J. C. Andrus and too spent Sunday
help with a large turkey for their cldent last Friday, while going to Hast­ at the lake.
Thanksgiving dinner, we aro sorry’ lag* with a load of lamh*. In going
Mn. Ruble Kelley and daughter Ellen
down the bill by the Edger school bouse of Kai am axoo (pent Tbankagtvlog with
Chase.
the horse* became frightened, aod af­ friend* at this place.
Joseph aad Edward Underhill of
ter breaking tbe evener they started
for home. The teacher and school boys Clinton county are vblllag tbelr cousin,
Food Changed to Polson
who were playing b*U gave their assist-' Mr*. John McQuarrie.
Patrefylog food in tho intestine* pro­i eno* and sopn managed to stop tbe
Wm. Aldrich returned borne from
duce* effect* llko those of arsenic, but, horee* and wagon. After repair* Mr. Lowell, Monday.
Dr. King'* New Life Ptlb expel the1 Newland resumed bh journey none tbe
Cha*. Whitney aod Wm. C»u&gt;anlcr
pobopi from clogged bowel., gently,' worse tor bb fright.
hare sent home three deer from the
•aaily but surely, curing constipation,
Jacob Edger aad wife spent Saturday
blUiou.nc*.. sick head ache, fever*, all and Ssnday In Cedar Creek tbe guesu
livor. kfifnoyi end bowel trouble*.' ot tholr daughter, Mr*. Vanderorook.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
Ooly 1'ioai W. H. Gooodyear'.
Wm. Oake* and abler spent Sunday
at Mr. Wlbon'* In Yankee Spring*.
Mn. Tho*. Gorham vhlted friend* your life and that b through an opera­
HICKORY CORNERS
and relative* In Baltimore. Saturday tion." were the startling words heard
V. C. Hnydcr and wife speol
fo&lt; ' aad Sunday.
by Mt*. I. B. Hunt of Limo Ridge, Wb.,
days at Heatings last week
John Brown and wife vhlted al Chas. from her doctor after ho had vainly
Mr*. A. A. Aldrich will entertain the1 Oakes’ last Sunday.
tried to euro her of a frightful case of
ladles’ aid Friday. Dec. «
Glenn* Erway of thoclty visited her stomach trouble and yellow jaundice.
~A. G. Cortrighl of -Halting, was In’ pare a u oyerSuoday.
Gall atone* bad formed” and she oonUjwn Wednesday.
.
Mr*. Emerson Edger accompanied by
Frank Dietrich and wife entertained1 her mother started for Homer last Sat­ u*e Electric Biller* which wholly cured
a family party at dinner Thursdayher. it’sa wondsrfnlitomscb. liver and
urday to vblt Fred Hinds aud wife.
Arthur Cadwallader and family spent
kidney remedy. Cure* dvspepala, lo**
Sunday at Galesburg.
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of appetite. Try it. Only 50 cu.
Mrs Anthony Gleaner aod son spent
Guaranteed. For sale by W. H. GoodJOHNSTOWN.
key with Geo. Hayward aod family.
Milo Lehman ha* been putting the
flnbblng touche* on the L. N. Bush res­
idence inside with a bard oil finish oh

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with frlenda at Laoey.
William FUritnew* of Rom was a call- Suoday
I
Mr. Merrill b repairing hb bo-tae.
cr In town Sanday.
Xtbalyn Snyder entertained-a house Mr. Bird aod Mr. Culur are doing tbe
.
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party l*’t week. The guesb were Bert work.
Harmon Sweet and wife of Battle
and Clara Hall of Hasting* aod Arthur
Border ot Battle Crook.
1Creek and C. I den and wife of Bedford
jars. C. L. Aldrich 1* spending a week rblted a J. Zimmerman and wife last
at Union City visiting her father, :Saturday and Sunday.
Hiram Merrill returned last week
Douglas Ford.
Robert Montgomery nf Grand Rapids Saturday with hh three deer from up
north.
spent Sunday bore.
J. Moore aad wife went to Battle
F. W. Fprd aad Ebio Ford left Mon­
Creek last Saturday.
day for Chicago to vblt frlenda.
Jits. Ada Ford of BaUle Creek vblt-1I Mi*. Bowser eeterta'ood an uncle

Burwell Scudder and wife Infl Sunday Battle_ Crook.
in* find
family spent Saturday
»r Prairieville, where they will begin
Will Lyon*
&gt;
,y at Richland.
•
Allci foed of Battle Creak *pent
ir that Dr. Fay b gaining
•lowly.
Thursday with friend* here.

How Do Yow Know
those baking powders are made
from alum ?
•
Their lower price, their unfamil­
iar names, generally betray them.
But it is not necessary for you
to know.. You know that Royal
Joes
contain alum, that it makes

DON’T MISS IT.

FRIEDMAN’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE,
41-43 MOHRU*. ST.. QRAND RAPIDS.

NORTH CARLTON.
Notice to Tax Payer*.
Job a Verger b building an addition
I will receive taxes overt Tuewlay
to hi* houxo
Cbaa. Cbler and ion aro visiting bb and Friday at the store of . Bataa A VanArman. commencing Dec. 3rd, ISOL
daughter, Mr*. Uona.
Mr*. Ed Bronson bas boon quite alck.
J. H. DxPuk. Tree*.
Bertha Gifford attending to her bouse

»lck the past weak.
Fred Simpson and fynlly aod L R.
Burd and wlfo spent Sunday at Al

Mn, A. J. Lak* and daughter Win­
nie returned to tbelr home In Grand
Rapids, FridayOuracbool commenced yer terday with
Clement Sbeoo a* uache.-. Tho pupil*
all are glad lo have him back again.
Mr*. George Frisby has been- number­
ed among tbe alck.
Pula gray matter in your bead.
Brlpg* a rosy glow to faded cheek*.
Restore* vim. vigor, mental and pby•leal happiness. That'* what Rocky
Mountain u&gt;* will do. 35c. Aik your
drugglit, W H. Goodyear.

CITY MARKETS.
Wheat

Butter, roll
Dried apple*
Oat*
Hye
Used by the ladle* of fashion all over Timothy reed
the world. It** without doubt the great­
Hay
women,Me. Made only by .Madison Medi­
cine Oo. A»k your druggist.--W. H. Chickens, drcoacd.
Hogs, live
Goodyear.
Hogs, dressed
.
DOWLING.
Hide*
Fay Clems nee 'entarulned the Pil­ Lard
grim*, Tbaaksglylog far dinner; Fred Tallow
'
Clcmmoc gave dinner to Prod Jones1
people; Sheldon Warner and family
wore In Hartings with hb abler, Mr*. '
Chae. Lunn; R. w. Ortmbee ale dinner Beef, live
with Jesse Warner's; E**lo Warner
with Walter Ormabeo and wife; the
Sheffield* near Hailing* with their
brother Will: Jessamine Bellengsr took, Chicken* lir*’.,;
dinner with relative* in bar homo Ch Ickeo* drawrd.
neighborhood nod returned to Dr. 1Turk*;* dressed
Sheffield'sUut Wednesday; R. G. Rloe Ducks dressed....
aod family entqrtalned Freak Webstar Onions
and wife.
Corn now
Mae Pierec returned home from Sher­ Corn old
wood feat Tneoday.

Gao. Sheffield'* people have moved i
Johnstown near hh father’*.

6360

|WT wont last much
11 longer. Don’t &lt;*
delay. My stock
is being rapidly closed
out. A few suits left.
Remember that every­
thing in my store is of
being offered at prices
that are moving them
fast. Don’t wait un­
! til too late.

65.00 to fid.**

Fred J. Young.

.B|to 10

...1.00 U1.4O
.64 .00 to 64.15
..62.50 to 13.25
... .4.60 to 5.00
. .65.00 to 6A00

Highest
Awards

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour aud feed.
Renkes &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
,
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant
R. I. Hendershott, hardware.

A WOMAN’S
KNACK——for doing thing* right and putting
the correct stylo and snap Into Mlllinery U found in every production of my
line. I aollcit your patronage *o that
I may demonstrate my claims.
‘'

'

Mrs. L, A. Kline,

Pai»
r a ii Ji ui v ricai
11 v a ii imso-nurdickhl
kalamazoqi; mivh.*

West End Feed Store.

I find Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy
b aa excellent medicine'. I bare been
•offering from a aavere cough for tbe
last two month*, it hi* effected a cure.
1 hare great pleasure la recommending
Ik—W. C. Wockner. Thb b the opin­
ion of one of our oldest and moat re­
spected reaidanu, and b** been volun­
tarily given in good faith that others
may try the remedy and bo benefited.

Vull stcck at all time»of

was given tp the

Finwra and Fruit Growers *NEW DOIESTIO
AU member* of tbe Parmen and Fruit
Growers Union will pleaao send their

Ear Corn, Shelled Corn
Oats, Middleville Flour
Corn and Oat Feed
Corn Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy Mixed and
Clover ,Hay
Bran and Middlings

as being the best family sewing
machine.'
’
The New Domestic is ball
..
. —
.
T?
.
treuring, has a -fine chain stitch (Jll Meal, Poultry rOOQ
All farmers .belonging to the Farm- attachment, a 5-pleat ruffler, mak"gj
Oyster
Shell
ing it two machines in one. Cal!
and try it alT, Phillips'.
Stock Food
when they wish a baler.
I sell the best machines made.
For Horses, Cattle and Hogs.
O Don ntI], hQch.

You know that alum
are unhealthful.
This
■ is sufficient to enable
&gt; protect yourself and your
from alum baking powders
e evil results which are cerfollow their use.

Hun.

win W &lt;l-«n away ababatby trw t* I**

A Good Cough Medicine.

Mr*. Austin Huffman I* not m well

HAMILTON PIANO.
1360

Hllani
future.
R. G. Rloe and hunting party return­
ed Friday from the north with a fine
•apply of deer,
Mr*. Rom Psroai of Battle Creek b
vlituog her •later, Mr*. Che*. LeaUr.
who ha* bee* quite ID.
beat Saturday, Dr. Sheffield ambled
by R. O. Rice, who administered chloro­
form, amputated the thumb on the Uft
hand of unmet Herrington. A felon,
which had been allowed to ran too long,
made the amputation neeemary.
Ch**. Gorham b doing nicely and will
attend to collecting taxee at bb real-

Original Voting Coolest

illy

aod ramciaber Hie ladle* are never out two third blooded Shropshire*. Pindar

The New, Domestic.
The New Home.
The Standard.
The White.

i Needles and oil fof all machines
cheaper than you ever bought
them.
&lt;

M, W, HICKS
Opposite Court House.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ijt 1901.

GRANO RAFIK TO JACKSON
- (XWPUirTKI) 11T THE Ht'I’lLs.
•An editorial committee of four will be
appointed each month by the principal.
This committee will do all the work of
editing the deportment, writing and
correcting copy and reading proof*.
The sentiments expressed and the man­
: her'of presenting thorn are those of tho
committee and thrir fellow pupils, not
Of the editor. Tho proof* will bo read
by the committee and accepted by the
H*ULb*as final. All copy designed
for thia department should be submitted
'•■ to the editorial committee.
Kitt-TORS roil HbvKMBKM.

w’ord: to regard mere learning as sub­
ordinate to the development of a well
rounded, solid, moral and intellectual
character, aa tha first and great thing*
u&gt; .comply vigorous, Intellectual, God
fearing clllxena lor tbo welfare of tho
land.*'—H. J. Vandyke.,
The second German cImo, having just
completed the reading of a very aUractlve and well rounded little story "He­
ber als die Klrehe" has entered upon
the reading of “GermeUhau*en" which
ranks as one of tho best, not only In
consequence of Its beautiful style but
। also on account of It* highly dramatic
impersonation of the leading cbarectera
and the vivid description of country life.
TtafoUbwing orations have been vary
ably delivered before the high school
sinoa the last publication. The subject
"American feeling toward England in
regard to lite Boer war" was very nice­
ly handled by Bert Zagelmeler. Alto
Vera Doyle's oc the "Wlnixlng quality
of Enliiuaiaam".
Mr. Burby’s oration on “The Young
Man who can’t go to Co11 eg*” was very
much appreciated and conveyed some
very consoling thoughts to those whose

Ing one. The “Naming of America "by
Mrs. Alice Dates was the first historical
paper, add a shorter one by Mi*» Anna
Jobuoo upon 'The Cabots" was fol­
lowed by questions upon the indisput­
able authenticity of the intrepid navi­
gators whose energy and science opened
a new continent; Cabot who conferred
cm the English nation a claim, the mag­
nitude of which ho never lived to com­
prehend; Amerigo Vespucclo who gave
hi* name to the new world thus per­
petuating bls fame throughout all time,
and Magellan who first attranpusd io
sail arouqd the earth, through the
hitherto trackloBi path* of the sea.

rd with Dixie effott and by means not
directed to tho promotion of foreign
trade, but springing from our intense
absorption, fur many years, in domestic
industry and Internal development.
She contra*ted tha^present experts and
import* witli those of past decades, and
gave a- picture of the manufactured
good* for our humr market, attaining
so high a degree of excellence, as to
create satoulshment in foreign markets
and to place America a* a formidable
competitor In the International rivalry

FRANCHISE GRANTED TO MICHI­

GAN TRACTION COMPANY.

The Work to Commence,,Within Five
Months and Road Finished
by January 1, 1902.

The Michigan Moneer Society waa
organised In 187. with a membership
of 22; In 1888 thn name was changed to
Michigan Pioneer and Historical So­
ciety; In 1875 the legislature appropri­
ated UOO for publishing the records and
history thus gathared.
' '
In the early days the attendance wee
almost entirely confined. u&gt; the more
thickly settled southern counties, al­
though strong efforts were made to-ob­
tain the history of all sections. The
membership book show* tho names of
men foremost In Michigan'* service
and honor. Tfie autograph* of ten
former governors of Michigan, judges,
supreme justices, gqpcrals, United
States senadbrs and men of finance will

that have added to their curriculum
special course, of study In commerce;
the eaubllsbracnt of sample rooms »nd
agencies for tile sale of American goods
lu a few ports of other countries, qll of­
fered a favorable field for us at home.,
and furnished foreigners with the fact
of our great efficiency in Industrial

phaalxcd the fact by numerous statistic*
that America will *oon lead the world
in its great traffic.
From tho colonies Infanta In the com­
mercial world through** doxnn decades
Iq thedtacuadun of the question be're-l we are now the great rival of the whole
ferred io Ae'fact that the college grad­ commercial world, and enrich the globe
uate ha* five or »lx years to make up wllhour extended interest*. The paper
when he finally goes to work to over­ closed with these words. “What wonder
come thlsdrawbeck requires extra worn, then thavevery Americancltlxen should
. which roost men are unable to do but lift hta voice in that glorious aulhem
however, in the higher profession*, un­ •My Country.'ll* of Thee’."
doubtedly a college education Isa great
A parliamentary drill by Mr*. Frances
help. Tho fact is proven by the.career W. Smith and an instrumental duet by
of some of our famous ifwy era, ntxably Misses Marjory^frebles apd Clara Hen­
that of Abraham Lincoln.
dershott closed the Interesting meeting.
Two other Interesting orations were
delivered on Monday by Mias Mabelle
Huas on “Growth of tbo American Na­
tion" and also P. Volney Wilcox on
"Model American’’both subject* being
ably dlKWsxed.
The geometry cis men have entered
upon their second aeries of written geoLast Excursiotf for this Year.

The physics clads have been delight­
fully entertained during the post two
weeks by “written qulxies."
i
Mr. 'Maywood’s advice to juutora.
"^utuhsM your shrouds before you en­
ter upon your physics work in your senlor year."
The English literature class bat tor
seme'time been Interested In the study
of Sbakcsjxntrc and his works. The one
of preecut study bejng the “Merchant

taken, and next year will Me the so­
ciety's books open for membership to
all worthy cltlxen* of Michigan.
We have received the promise of a
pair of snow shoes, a pair of skis, a
spinning wheel, some andirons, a hand
made sickle, and aeveral minor articles. '
Wm. Alden Smith sent us a picture
and tribute to our martyred McKinley.
We are trying to arrange for a stalo
rally at tie college In connection with
our Juno meeting and hope Io prtaent
a very interesting program. It will
require much effort, some moans, and
be productive of practical reoulta, wo
doubt not. Tbo social feature* of our
counties arc given, historic papers are
organIxatlon have been too much Ig­
read, and these, together, make a year­
nored. Why omit “the flow of aoui
ly volume. Those tiooka, which num­
from the feast of reaaonY" An effort la
ber 2S&gt;, arc considered very valuable
being made tb secure reduced rates on
and are free to school libraries and
all railroads, with a three or four day
limit. Other plan* will be announced
a* the time approaches.
own borders, find with *o many Import­
We posaeja some furniture and me­
ant and varied Interests, It needs the
oo-operatlon of each county to properly mentoes of the first capita) which are
collect thia history. Had a museum re­ very intaqMting, and which wo will
ceived attention from the Inception of! take pleasure in showing to any visitors
the society, we should now have an ex­. to the Pioneer rooms on tbo fourth floor
. .
,
hibition Illustrative &lt;rf qoclal, domestict of the capital.
i
Tbo material for our next meeting I*
no insignificant “Pan"-Michigan ofI very premising, and Includes a [isper
Itself. It Is not too late to begin now;; on “Thirty Years Unwritten Legislaand it all will assist wo can soon have a&gt; lion " by Lew. Miller, dork of, the
display worthy the reputation of our■ bouse. Having been identified tor that
time with the legialature, Mr. Miller
great state.
It is to be regretted that we have noi certainly "knows whereof he speak*."
display of minerals, no collection of1 Dr. Bailey of Mackinac will fnralsh one
woods, from each' pf which so much of1 on that interertlog section; Judge
Chapman on “the
— hlstaric
—.—— Johnson
—
relics or Implements pertaining U&gt; family of the ’Soo;" Dr. Kedxle on
thewe people, whose legend* and Kory "The beginning of the work for public
health
in
Michigan:"
Dr.
Baker
on
play such an Important part in the
history of our early setHem ent*. There "Ita present condition." Gov. Robinson
could He no better object lesson In the Is expected to furniat one on the copper
evolution and progress of our Kate than country, and Pctar White one whose
subject la not yet announced. There
Oor. interest* are Interwoven with are several whloh^the president has
the schools of our state, throughout gathered from Detroit, r nd negotiation*
books, ami so much must depend on the begun for others In the state equally

On tiaturday, Dec. Uth, 1901,'the
Chicago, Kalsmax^o &amp; Saginaw Ry. Co.
will sell tickets to Kslatnaxoo from al)
Mations, Woodbury to Delton, inclu­
sive, at5Oo., and from Milo, Creasy and
Richland Junction at 35c., for the round
trip. Children undec 12 years of age
25c. Tickets will be good going on
train Na 2, Saturday morning, and re­
turning not taler than train Na* 1 leav­
ing Kalamazoo at 410 a. m., Monday,
Dee. Ifitb.
H.:(X Poma,T. M.

Menno L- Rork, son of Ettes and
Lydia Rork. was born- In Rutland,
Barry oonnty, Jan. 17,1M6, moved to1
Hittings
with hl* panjnu and here
1
grew to manhood, aud Isler’took uphl*1
।
realdenwj
In Detroit where ho waa.unttt .
1
ed in marriage to Mis* Carrie Vlsgar’
in July, IBM. and that was hia home tin'
time of hla death, Doc. 5. Being th.'
older eon he wqs the prop and stay on
which hi* parents leaned, and to whom
he was ever dutiful and kind. Though
financially his life was a straggle, yet
. he lived It manfully and well, ever'
. mindful of his duty as a cltlxen, ever
- thoughtful of those who wore near and

-DCc of the teachers.
•
“Death did nos first strike Adam, the
first'sinful mao, nor Caln, the first
hypocrite, but Abel, the Innocent and
righteous. The first soul that met death
overcame death; the first soul parted
.
.
,

Wo are fortunate, through the cour­
tesy end thoughtfulness of Ur. McCoy,
AT an adjourned meeting of the com­
In filing our room placed under the
care of the superintendent of the build­ mon council .held lost Tuesday evening,
ing. The board of state auditors bare the following ordinance granting a
franchise to the Central Michigan
been very considerate, and great
Traction Co.. was passed : ; .
W. W*|.
Ali the preliminary steps have been ■AX OXDlrfiXCK xTUHli* to Cl.

teachers to enforce the'lessons of the
We bare wish to express our appreci­
debt we owe these brave men and loyal
women who bore t he-ha rd ships of pits- ation of the kindness of the newspapers,
which have everywhere shown us so
fort*, so common, as too often, not to much consideration, printing and sien
awaken In the pampered. youths of to­ soliciting accounts of our work: They
have thus Increased our usefulness and
day either appreciation or gratitude.
Through Prof. Fall arrangements are fnOuence more perhaps than any ocher
being made for a thorough co-operation factor. Wielding that great lever of
:American
education and. civilisation,
with teachers and schools for future
work. Tfie gulf I* too great between they have; by aiding us, done loyal
the ohildhoood of today and tho age and service in our own loved peninsyla.
heroism possessed by these early sett Nearly everything Is a labor of-lore.
None of the officers receive any pay,
are constantly contributing much
The distance of the tipper penlntrula and
1
will ever preclude a largo attendance valuable time and materia).
For years we sewn to ‘hava been
al cue meetings: so, if branch sodetloa
could be organised, which would tend imarking time. We now sound tbs
cry and are taking up the march
a delegate to report, the work equid be bugle
'
of progress; end wish all would Join us,
re) lea should be sent to the Michigan and vie with each other In giving Jus­
Pioneer and Historical Society, which tice, honor, and glory, through her
is recognised by the state as a proper history, io our beanUful peninsula
We greatly desire an interested, aclive rice-prettdent In each ocunty, who
will report at the regular June moett
Ings. Local pride in seeing one's own
section properly represented should In­
spire complete reports. If each local
,society and grange would kindly send
,um their pioneer and historical papers,
।by preserving them, we might derive
&lt;mutual benefits. County societies, ft
;they have a library, ar*e, by the laws of
,ths statu, eutltledko axe* of our boon.
At the annual meetings of ths society,
.
It baa Troon very noticeable that the
older membora are more and more kept
at home by the over increasing Inflrml.
i
.
&gt;
.

It .would sqpm unneceesary to make
an appeal for this emittance b/those
who love Michigan, who honor her
traditions, who give her loykl support,
who take pride in bar education and

' Therefore, to sum up, wo cail on each
one who rc*d* this to assist the rtata
society, by sollciUng new member*, by
helping to gather all historic rallcaor
record* which belong to a state mu­
seum. or pertain to her cbroolelea, to
urge a'.l local societies and granges to
send ua reports, and thereby keep us in
loach with the several oountle*, and
their admirable work, and inVita
earnestly each and every cltixon to
strive to place Michigan before Uta
world sa abo appears to our loving,
loyal..partlal cya*.
Fi. J
JlTDMIX.
* Rr.f.KW
Em.ex B.
udbox, Soc'v.
Seo'y,
Na 602 Washington Ave. N.,
Lansing, Micb.

If Uw xxvptaacr ct Uw trwtai**
kwsbr Ktna «aa nuiM,lik
&gt; «-JS am u. Induaatfr aaS th* dtyetf UiMlwatraoiaa/kM
Skfa it EU&gt; be wbjwto* Iron aa&gt;
IroctSaa that may t« Sen* acsal-

�pstrioUsm, primary reading, drawing,
toanbera* failures on examination, and
other topics are on tho program.

covered landscape may be depleted the
more correctly.
7 .’
So that bls paint will not free**
srhen expand, in this paintbox dlrartly under tbe copper sheet that serves

lima and altahd the Middleville church.

It Makes' Restful

■» M. C- Haywood 4 Bo
le, Thanksgiving day.
a found ooneealeo withli

When the good ship Hcsperldra left
her dock In Brooklyn tho other day
bound for South American porta, the a bolder for the nketchlng sheets.
Mr. 8toke*' cooking pet would de­
carried'among her passengers Frank
light tbe mistress of ■ Harlem flat In
a circular frame rest four copper Uno!
receptacles, each resembling in shape
a quarter of an orange. Thus over one

table* or meat and throe vegetable* at
one time. Aa fuel In the ships of coal
oil la moat precious ■ within the ant­
arctic circle thia cooking vessel repre­
sents Its weight in gold. These are
only a few of the detail* of the prepa-

SOAP DIGNITY.
|» &lt;jjT IS easy to find a pure soap; ft is easy
MmE to find a cheap one. The problem is
to find, both combined; a soap that is
pure yet inexpensive. Ivory Soap is the best
solution of that problem. It is an original
product, evolved after years of experiment and
research. It is the most of pure soap for
the least money. It stands approved to-day
by a second generation of Ivory Soap users.

Current Opinion.

years, haa again commenced operation*.
Ed. Keyes of Nashville lost two fin­
gers in a shaping mac bl os, at the Lenta
Table factory.
Over 100 cases of measles arc prevail­
ing In Nashville at present.
Grand Lodge businom men are mak­
ing plans for tbe second annual fair In

would be a very inadequate remedy
for tho evils Ln the present method of
electing senator* What the people
want i» tbe abeolute right of electing
senator* by popular vute.wlth no Its, Railroads and will give tho Rock Island
and* or condition*. They want the tho shortest line both to southern Cali­
power taken from the legislature entire­ fornia and tbe City of Mexico, and
ly and placed In their own hands. No
half-way raceauro, with the possibilities
Of special elections being necessary to
fill an ofiteo, will be satisfactory
Grand Rapids Herald.

HORACE TAYLOR’S WORK.

place tn the beautiful Oak Hill ceme­
tery at Washington. aaya the corre­
spondent of the New York Evening

Hastings, at Hastings House,

For the purpose of eompljfing with
the Texas law that every railroad
within that state shall have state op­
erating headquarters and also for geu-

report attracted the attention of W. W.
Corcoran, the banket and philanthro­
pist who cams forward at once with

railroad corporations— viz; The Chi­ the spring the ship would pick up tho
cago, Rock Inland A Pacific proper, ■lx and the whole parly would cruise
the Chicago, Rook Island A Mexico, ■round In tbe Ice throughout the sumthe Chicago, Rock Island 4 El Paso,
the Rock Inland A El Paso, and the El

Eddy, ol tbe Christian Science faith,
for something she has just done Some
at her dlsrlplna did not want to be vsedusted because they thought subtnla’■ioD would be a reflectloo upon their be­
lief. “Rather than ouarrel over being
vaccinated,1'she replied, “I rocommsud

Dr. Donald McDonald,

great that be counts aa naught the
danger* and privation* of an eighteen
month sojourn in * region the average
temperature of which, so far as record-

that tbe American artist will join. This
expedition sailed from Gottenberg on
Oct KJ. “Dr. NordenakJold's expedi­
tion la a private venture."*explained
Mr. Stoke*. "A* I am going purely In
Hy Jan. 1st the Rock Island expects the capacity of an artist I do not feel
u&gt; be able to open for bualncwz lu south­
western extension to El Paso, Tex

President of the Chicago, Rock Island
A Mexlcof aa chief engineer and gen­
eral manager, while trpen Santa Rosa
k&gt; Carrizozo, a distance of IM miles,
the construction work was given to lbs
El Paso* Northeastern, which already

DISUSE STAND BACK!

WEDNESDAY,

Dee. 18,

DR. MCDONALD

ooe In JS02 with the Peary relief ex­
pedition. another In 1803-M with the
rcary north Greenland party—having
taught hits what mercy to expect from

the Iwdy had been prepared for but lai.
with the exception of cue thing. It
•ecmi tbat Payne was buried In the

of the brain, spine, nerves, blow. skis,
heart, lung*, liver, stomach, kidneys,
and bowels sciegllllcally and success­
fully treated.
Dr. McDonald’s succesa In the treat­
ment ot femala diseases Is simply mar­
velous. Hi* treatment makes siukly
women strong, beautiful and attrac­
tive. Weak men, old or young, cured
in every esse and saved fron.* a life of

cloth bad mdder^I to nothing, tho
will be equipped with eighty-pound
gilt metal used In the epaulets and
steel rads, oak or pitch pine ties, and
the stripe* down the sides of the troumodern ballasting. Depot, aldo tracks,
switches, station houses, yardlogs, wat­
er tanks, sod Western Union telegraph
lines have all kept pace with actual
road building, and whoa tbe road Is booth thoroughly equipped."
opened by the first al next year It will
Mr. Stokes’ inventions range all the
be in as perfect condition sa any of tbe way from a combination cooking pot to
lines of the Rook Island system th*^
which
will be need by Mr. Btokes dur­
have been In service for years.
Ing hta sojourn on Ur*ham Land, will
be the first studio ever erected south
El Paso line la the new thlrty-mlle rail­ of the antarctic circle. It was made In
road which Is to develop the immense
Dawson coal fields, owned by the Rock
Island, on ths Beaubien and Miranda
grant, In the northern part of Colfax '
County, N. M. This road jriU Jeave
the main Rook Island rails at or near
Liberal station, twenty miles south­
west of tbs Canadian River crossing,
and run through the Rew Mexican
counties at Ban Miguel, Mora and Col­
lar. This branch will be completed by 1
May IS, 1902.
The ooal la to feed the southeastern
portion of tbe Rock lalsnd-El Paso lino
and probably will largely supply the
Southern Pacific railroad, in addition
to a heavy domestic custom In that sec­
tion of the oountry.

The Bpeclallat.
Pullon street.
Grand Rapids, Mich,

CASTLE FOR OOWIE.

STAY BEAUTIFUL
wltb a vengeance, being only 11 feet
One of Dowle‘1 follower* In Zurich,
long, 0 feet wide and a little over fl Switzerland, has presented. according
feet high. It la made la sections. of to a special dispatch from Chicago to
yellow pine, grooved, and all the sec­ the BL Louie Bepublle. the general,
tions bolt together. When set op. the

if you are ya Do not allow your
hair to beebme thin, gray or faded.
Remember, the moment you allow
this to happen your beauty is gone.

HaysHairHealth
w:,

inner shell. with a' throe Inch **alr
specs" between. Ita bate will be two
feet from the ground, for “that’s where

Btokra. after p«lnful experience, sod
The complstuxt of the El Paso line fell line* every Joint, while between
will give the Rock bland a route 322 the grooves tar piper Is placed. Bo
miles shorter between Kansas City and much to defy tbe antarctic sir currents
To beat hi* "workshop” tbe artlit
El Paso than that of the Santa Fe bewraths came twlnta, together with a*
saving of fifteen hour* of time, the fact stoves, which wttl bo set below th*
i I being largely due to the favorable floor in a x*l’*n&gt;*td iron bo* 2 fret
square and 10 inches deep, eo that tbe
' alignment and maximum 1 per sent. lower layer of air wID be be*led A
1 grade of the now Rock Island line.

FnU 1. Hutt iri W. H. DwNjur

ssqos farm st Altamount, ■ short dis­
tance from Albany, up to ■ short time
dgo. says tbe New York Times. His
fatally spent their summers st this
fartn. which was contiguous fs the
farms of several other w»althy Albany
famines. One eveal ng early In tbe last
autumn tbe Judge took a turn about
hl* farm. Tie hired man bad cut bay
and tbe roof of canvas admits of a during tbe (Jay. Tbe crop was not aa
skylight. There are also pkaty of bountiful as N mtgkt have been or as
window* to catch tbe eon th MgbL fee great as tbe Judge bwd swtietpwted. Tbe
that is tbe light prized by artiste on newly ent gras* wss spread about, as

7760

HOLIDAY EXCURSION.
dry, so that It mlgM be ptacsd in tbe
barn. Tbe Judge.
he glanced ever
the meadow, was dlvpa-ire.-Tl He show,
ed M. Turning Io tl*r Sired men. he

Don't

Be

Fooled,

�t T»k« * Remedy ot Un­
common Merit to Draw
the Unqualified Praise ot
a Successful PracUetng
Physician

UU»««lOt» A*
ALEXANDER CADART OF JOHNS'
TOWN TOWNSHIP.

' Dave Cliogermaa say* lho b*
same it it is a boy.
Mr aud wife arc stll
Ud family spec tThsnka- DBM. Doctor* WWW MjMVO. U
fia 1*U«”* parent*. Mr. dots heard of appecdlclHs,

Republic. ’
A quaint old character U Alaxaoder

C. H. Thomas,

Colgrovh &amp; Potter,

A. E. K.ENASTO'd,

5

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Ip
di
1

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F. E. Willison, D. D. S'

G. R. Johnson, D. D. S.

Geo. M. Reed,
PLUMBER.

soldier* for the entire distance.

He-

On Dior Morti

Tho night of Fqb. 22, 1848, came the
uprising and tbe flight of the king.

of Haitligi National Bank Following cams the organization of the
national assembly and In Junecamethe

: Tta Clunil Flwi It lia Clfj'
1

—Or rethor, the best place
tn the city to get clean Is at
'
, BUSBY BROS.' BATH ROOFIS '

Up-to-date Tonsorial Work.

,

Wm, H. STEBBINS
FUNKRAL DIRROTOR.

&amp;£/5//V£S5
dstrojt, mjgh.

A FREE PATTERN

month, according to history, 10,000 peo­
ple were killed and wounded.
Tho old soldier shook bis head in a
melancholy way when askod about these

month.
When your liver is torpid.
When your bowels arc constipated.
When you have a hbadaohe.
When you foci bilious.
They will improve your appetite,

squarely dodged tho Important question
of whether the reciprocity treaties sect
to tbesenate by Mr. McKinley during

A SPLENDID COMBINATION.

nou He said a lol about roclpuxlty,
Tbe Herald is pleased to announce
which bo declared must be th* "Hand­ that It has made arrangements by
maiden of protectloo," whatever that
may moan, but all be raid about the high class monthly magazine, in com­
son of ruolprocltt represented by those bination with the Herald at a merely
nominal price. Tho magazine with

day aod Sunday.
Roderick Cramnor and wife of Hast­
ing* visited tbo latter's parents, A. W.
Owing to tbo extreme ne.-rausnesso! Pease, Thanksgiving, remaining over
Sunday.
the king on account of the attempted
Old Mr*. Wertmau is very low alibis
writing, with no hope* of her recovery.
AUio Cox is on lite sick list
Henry Mead and Frank Newton have
qulrwd to stand like s piece of statuary
exchanged farms, and have been mov­
•li nigbt without relief. During the ing this wook. Rumor says Mr. Mead
receiving 81000 difference.
Tho big law suit. In which O- L. Falk
horrible night oucaldc.
sued John Flannery
PM f°r •
whifflotroo.costing twelve aod one-half
coot*, camo off Tuesday before Justice
Inddw of the king's bed cham- Richards. Ilmah. Falk had to pay
costa of suit.
•
Do oot fall to take in the dance next
Friday night, Dec. e, at the Holden
honor of seeing the king- That fore­ place, about two miles north of Cedar
noon Louis Philippe, thankful for his Creek. . Bill for dance and supjSer 60c.
A good time for *11
Mrs. Robert Norris Is very rick with
private chapel on the palace ground*,

kingly robe*, so that Cadart, as he stood
In the ranks in close proximity, had *a I

,

Washington Letter.

Washington, D. C., Doc. 8,1801.
With ail lu cutting of red upe,
smashing ot precedent* and verbosity

to the castlo, and tbe palace wa* guard-

THO6. SULLIVAN,

.HAMILTON PIANO.
tUtadtas omfe.M &lt;* UlM,

$350

Mfal

Him.

$350

a state, with the town of McKinley
tbecapiu).
(

up and Malar, Mrs. Nelson
Tollman of Isabella oounty. visited
r*. Royal Myers l»*l Wednesday.
Ladies Aid Society will be euter-

twelve o'clock, dinner 5c.
Hugh Myer* aud wife spent Bunday
Philippe, and under tho army of ths re­ in Barauac.
Our new milk man took up the route
public, and faced death In front of tbe
mob* in Paris during the eventful June la*t Monday for the first- Mr. Hag
gsrdy Instead'of Mr. Hatton. of 1848. His discharge shows that be
Bong service each Sunday evening at
the U. B. church conducted by Lnallsn
March 30, 1830, and was a farmer up to Alden. All oome.
Herb Calkins and family of Basting*
the time of his enlistment in tho army.
He enlisted June 34, 1842, and waahon­ visited al Calvin Domeray'* ’“l Monorably discharged Dec. 31, 1848. He
also has a certificate of good character
We think by the sound of dinner
belts, oow bells, guns and lip music tho
boy* made a merry time for our now
wedded ooupleover south, Mr. and Mr*.
Tho old man ohorisbe* thee; an much Henry Schlnley. last Saturday olght.
Bernie Jordan and wife visited tbe
that he always carries them upon hl*
I person. The old gentleman hsa all tbe former'* parent* at North Woodlaqd
last Thursday.
excitability of the French.
Pliny Roush, who baa rented the
One historical incident the old eel- ’ Carpenter farm for the coming sumdier tall* with much feeling and pride,
binuelf on the fact that he stood guard
CEDAR CREEK.
one night over Louis- Philippe's bed
room at Fontainebleau. This wa* In 1846.
Prosecuting Attorney C. H Thom*,
was In tbwn Tuesday, Nov. 33, attend­
ing
the
law
suit for John Flannery; al­
raa the vlollm of oumcitus and repaatso attending to other mattersDan Flannery, ooc of Cedar.Creek's
One day as Louis was walking In the rising young mco, aud now an employee
parks at Founuinobleau, bn wa&lt; shot of the HeXAIJ) office, was In town Sun­
al by an assassin Poor marksmanship day. Como again Dao. Wo are always
glad to see your •tnlllng face
saved hi* life- The bullet Intended
School commenced Monday. Deo- 2.
for Louis struck a troe. Tbataftcrnoon la the Wickwire dialriot, with Eddie
two battalions ofCadart'srcgimeo,, the Richardson a* teacherJacob Edger and wife of Hastings
twoniy-fourth infantry, were hurried

Professional Dlrecfroy.

stor Tillman got through * resolution,
previously adopted by th* house,&lt;tdmil­
ling free of duty al) foreign exhibits al
tbe Charleston exposition; and among
the h' -ndreda of bills introduced was
one foe tbe laying of * Pacific cable,

DUNCAN LAKE.
Freeman Baird and family of Hopln* vialt«d at K. P. Caroector's eno
lr* Adam* aod wife ate Thanksgiv­
ing dinner with C. F. Beeler* of Cale­
donia.
Perry Adgate of Grand Rapid* spent
Thanksgiving with hi* parent*.
Allie Soon went to Lake Odessa to
cat Thanksgiving dinner.
Dill Benjamin attended the wedding
of his brother-in-law, G. LaMotte
Spaulding of Conneaut, Ol\lo,.io Mis*
Lyon Chubb, al Ann Arbor, Nov. 28th.
Mr. Spaaiding waa formerly a Yankee
Spring* boy. Mr. B. abo visited bl*
broth*r Richard Benjamin aod family

the paving stones, which In that ally
are 14-tnch square block* of granite,
met ^ith good success. Several
and made the most formidable fertifle*- baring
from here united with the church that
eronlog.
Benj. Carpenter and family of St
hole* were left througb.wblch the wall
armed rioter* aimed tbeir guns al the Mary'* Ohio, who have bneu visiting
bi* parents hero returned to Mr*. Car­
soldier*. The fighting w*sb|oody. In pooler's father's, Myron Kilmer’*,
one engagement one of his mess males Moo day aud left for home on Wcdnasfell with fifteen bolleuln bls body.

.
SHULTZ.
Alva Kenyon ot Dowling is spending
president of tho republic, and ths thlrtyflrtl of that month Cadart received his the wook with friends here.
A goodly number attended services
hero Bunday. Rev. Bailey filled the
Ing quietly been changed over from the pnlplt.
V
I.,

J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
Chidester &amp; Bnrton, clothing.
M. W. Hicks, flour and feet}.
Rentes &amp; Walldorff, furniture. •
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
Barnaby Sc Herrick, restaurant.
R. I. Hendershott, hardware. .

ciproeity treacle* laid before II by my I* the Pilgrim, an excellent literary
periodical published at Baltic Creek.
the public knows today whether Mr. This magazine has recently come into
tho hands of * new company who am
bustler*. They are sparing no pains
dodges aa open as thia one, tho claim to mako the Pilgrim a high class mag­
that he Is afraid of nothing, so frequent- azine and they are succeeding admira­
bly. It compare* favorably with the
dropped, it shows that ho is afraid of leading periodicals of It* kind, such as
tho senate, wbleh has during two ses- tbe Ladle*' Home Journal and tbo Sat­
urday Evening Post, loth in typograph,
leal appearance *nd In literary merit.
For the sake of placing this excellent
monthly within the reach of all our 1
veil u&gt; ask advice about the municipal
the following remarkable oiler
Tho regular subscription price of the
Pilgrim Is one dollar. All who pay
as president of tbo United States, al­ one dollar for the Herald and TWEN­
though If tho signs of early and hard TY-FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL will
factional fighting among the republi­ receive the Pilgrim one year, begin­
can* In con gm* are not deceptive the ning with the September number.
latter job is likely U&gt; keep him quits The Pilgrim will be »ent direct from
busy.
the publisher*.
■
Senator Hoar evidently believe* that
Thl* is a splendid opportunity tor
Mr. Roosevelt Indulged in alittl* word­ our reader* to secure * floe magazine
juggling in hU message. He said of at a merely nominal cost. Call at tho
that portion of it relating to tho PhilipPilgrim.
iremely anxious that the native* of th*
A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party,
Philippine Islands should govern thembut was afraid to do no on account of
pains In bi* stomach, which he feared
would grow woc*c. Ho says "1 wa* tollthere is not the slightest fear of our not amy trouble* to a lady friend, who
I: •'Chamberialn'e Colic, Cholera
giving them all the liberty for which
I they ar* St, and that we shall help to and Diarrhoea Remedy will pul you io
condition for tbo party." I bought a
mako them Hl for self-government after

think ho should state clearly and em­
phatically that bo means by sell-govern­
ment, what the people of tho United
Suu* have always meant by self-gov­
ernment—the right to national Indepen­
dence, if they desire it. I think ho
should say in terms that * hen they have
a government fairly representing their
people, able to maintain Itself, and that

abled me to have a good time at the
ftrty-;Mr. Boell I* a resident of Bum­
mer Hili, N: Y. This remedy is for sale
by Fred L. Heath, the Druggist.

Suaan—Tho pimples, sore* and black­
head* are danger signals. Take Rocky
Mountain Tea, you’ll glvo a farewell reoeptlon to your trouble*. 35c Ask your
druggist.—W. H. Goodyear.

•olute national Indbpendenne, the UnitBooker Washington was at tbe White and Friday at tbe store of Hams &amp; VanArman, commencing Dec. 3rd, 1801.

autbority that he did conaldcrable talk­
ing abtaut the appointment of a Un&gt;..d
Bute* district attorney for tho north­
ern district of Alabama, and that as a
consequence several of the applicant*
would save time and humiliation by
withdrawing their papers. Booker was
asked whether be bad a candidate for
the off co, after bo left Mr. Roosevelt,
but he declined to say a word about it.
Representative Williams of .Mississ­
ippi baa Introduced a reaolutiot. for tbe
investigation by a house committee of
tbe claims of Maclay that the proof
sheets ot his naval history, which call*
Schley a liar and a coward, were read
and approved by Bara peon and Crowninshlcld, and several similar bills and
resolutions have been prepared. The
friend* of Schley are trying to arrange
thing* to secure a general Investigation

republla, and hl* discharge paper* bear
tbo famous revolutionary motto: “Lib­
erty, equality, and fraternity."
Fortin year* following his discharge
Cadart traveled all over Europe a* valet
The
for English fAmillca, and finally married velopo mxilAl cost Tuesday evening.
an English governed, and In 1858 camo Dee. 18, at th*' borne of Lae McDonald.
to this country. Cadart and wife live Everybody is invliod to come and enjoy
on their farm in Johnstown and have
witb Spain, which would bring out
two .children, a son and a daughter.
CARLTON CENTER.
ayerytbiiig, Instead of investigation of
the United Buies that enjoy* the die­
any special phase* of it.
Unction of having served as a sold tar
Tbe getulemon who are drawing
Tbe German Medicine Company, af- 85,W0 a year and expense* as member*
week's *t*y. baa dbappearvd from of tbo industrial commission are loll, to
also claims the honor of having soon all
goodly turn Ifcse the public teat at th* begin-

Highest
Award •*
Pan-flmer lean

I
MTT wont last much
II longer. Don’t jS
“™ delay. My stock
is being rapidly closed '
out. A few suits left. .
Remember that every- :
thing in my store is aS 1
being offered at prices ]
that are moving them '
fast. Don’t wait un- i
til too late.

Fred J. Young.
West End Feed Store.
Full stock at all times of

Ear Corn, Shelled Com
Oats, Middleville Flour
Com and Oat Feed
Com Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Food .
Oyster Shell
Stock Food
For Horses, Cattle and Hogs.,,'

M, W. HICKS,'
Opposite Court House.
■-----------7—;

Farmers and Fruit Growers
Grower* Union will please send thrir '
want letters to J. E. Edwards, Soc'y, O'Donnell, Mich.
?$

was given to the

♦NEW DOMESTIC*

AU farmers belonging to the Fartner’lt Union bating hay to bale, pioaao
write tho secretary stating amount and
when they wish a baler.
Ymtr*, .
J. E. Edwards, Sao'y. '•
A nutnber of good farms for sale.
•

Stale road about three week* ago, eight

as being the best family sewing lambs, 3 weathers, 5 ewes, one-half to
machine.
two-thlnl blooded Shropshire*. Finder .
The New Domestic is ball­
bearing, has a fine chain stitch
attachment,
a
5-pleat
niffler,
mak
­
months, and a* many raprereutail res
and asrnator* have a fellow-feeling al ing it two machines in one.. Call
wlll improve
For further information Inquired
•
sympathy for all lame dunk* la the pollt­ and try it at T. Phillips’.
J. F- Edwards,
“ sell the best machines made.
mission has already been once extended

i was a pleasant
Bind nd to tell the farmers if they wanb

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I

•■•‘■^8

Kershner's

The
The
Tho
The

New Domestic.
New Home
Standard.
White.

□’Donnell, Mich.

�CH1CAM eiKsnw

of

uurr

Uievltable, but that offer* no excuse for Interesting Notes by W. H. Schantz.
unfair method* to bring it about.
Sheep Department.

body. There f* Uule doubt that the
senate will ratify it aud that Lt will soon tna'a boughuaad-oold govi

Eutou Hkxaux
a
Thinking that youg reader* would be
hope* Mr. RobMvalt will attend

. . two signatory power*, superseding the
Clayton-Buiwcr coaventlon of 1850 and
great abow held In Chicago lart wook, t
paving th* way for th* comtructjjpi of
an Isthmian canal under thq control of
• tbo United State*.
not coo flnod io one party, who would be
the show (a detail would require a
the radical advocate* of'Amcrican con-' antidote for the cling ot/tha prmiden- doxen effort* much more extended than
■tfc
., maintained by these extremists that tbo
United State* must insist upon tbe right
learn that Mr. Roosevelt really believe* but ode year ago the Union Stock Yard*

In civil service reform, they have grown
•o accustomed to tho fake article In that
line.
be oonrtructed under the auspices of the
government of the United State*," and
Cha&gt;u.cston*b Exposition waa open­
that said government ahall^ave tho ex­ ed with a sample of Chauncey Depew’s
clusive right of providing for the rogu- best prenuptial oratory. Here’* hoping
It bolter luck financially than Buffalo
But “tbo canal shaft never be blockaded. hod.
.

building*, etc., something over 540
acre*, cooceivod tbe idea of bolding an
International livestock exposition, tak­
ing in the breeding classes from which

A. W. Chase's Narve Pills. I got a box paper article like this. It was simply
at W. H. Goodyear'* drug store and.
in all my life as much good stock a*
■Ince taking tbe pill* I feol a great deal

recommend tbe pill*." Dr. A-.W.
Chase's Nerve PUB are sold it Mo a box type* of hi* particular breed, fitted In
the beat poMlbli show condition, had
oonceslon* for the sake of bringing to ■
belter keep stock sway from tho Inter­
national, for In «be language of-anotbclose the long-standing and vexatious
controversy a* to the force aod validity
of the Claytoo-Bulwer treaty.
No doubt aomo will want to know
There Is little doubt that tbe new
treaty will be. ratified and that the
la The Union Stock Yards Co. will no
An* Nobles Sell* a Team for Ooodjtear Bros.
quality of the stock sent to the Chicago
Monday, An* Nobles, a salesman in
That Special Session Movement.
market. Yet this vast exhibit was in­
the employ of Goodyear Bro*., attended
tended to be educational. 1 saw deleEmerson
Edger
’
s
sale
In
Rutland
townTho republican* Of Detroit are begin-

high handed measure* which they rush­ ready for a dicker. He waa telling
ed through the legislature last winter, Mark Bugbee what an excellent team
Goodyear Bros, bad for sale. Tbe good
qualitise of tbe horse* attracted Mark
just beginning to be realised and they and ho Inquired tbeprice. Asd'gener-'
are now frantically trying to undo the
mischief which Tam Navin end bls fclhad to offer.

Hilly.

Montana aod Oregon, a train load of
four hundred people from Taxa*, also a
,
delegation of two hundred from Penn­
'sylvania. There wa* no need of balloon
ascension* or other attraction* foreign
;
to tbe object* ot tbe *bow. Tho people
came mostly to learn something either
from the standpoint of breeder, feeder

thousand student* from agricultural
the Hon. John B.
college* in attendance, many being en­
tered for prixe* in the judgingoonteK*.
promptly accepted. ‘Mr. Bugbee now
Th* oren|ng programs were Instructive
and amusing.

• revolt of the voters tbe republican
publlc on Saturday morning, Nov. 30th,
leader* of Waype county are turning co a jack-knife (Ana say* without a blade).
the formal opening did not take place
Mr. Jpbnoax and another gentleman
until Monday evening, Dec. 2, tho
speaker* being Gov. Yales. Secretary of
Agriculture Wilson, and . the Hoo.
"Bob" HaU of Texas, Mr. Hall's speech
laxtau* ripper l*gl*laUon repealed, to lead th* equina* home. They told
nuo they ari» appealing to tbegover- John Goodyear that they had purchased
heard. On Wednesday eyening there
■U&gt;oalls*pacial *e«*lon. Aside from

and thought they were entitled to the
of Wisconsin, VanSanl of Minnesota,
end BUm of Michigan. AH the speech-

sitnatlon In the metropolis outleaders and
&gt; holder* of that city.
uly tho situation I* pathetic, if

Saturday

Dec.14
Cole’s Original Hot Blast
and Cobs.

All the articles now dis­
played in my window, to­
gether with many others,
■will be wrapped in packages
and placed in the window in
tiny for the sale.
You may select any pack­
age for

I am not trying to “get
rich quick" on this sale, but
do expect to make many cus­
tomers for future trade.
Every person will get full
value for his money and
very many will get much
more than value.
While this sale is special
I wish yon to remember that
my ,

premium horseeand cattle.

will be more complete than
ever before, and that my se­
lections have been made
with a knowledge of th: re­
quirements of the buyers in
this market — knowledge •
• gained by nearly nineteen
years acquaintance with yoUr
wants, and I-'atn pleased to
say tliat the people of Barry
county demand as fine *'
_ class of goods as any people
in the state, and while they
do not buy in as large quan­
tities as in larger cities like
Grand Rapids or Detroit,
their purchases are made
with just as good taste and
just as good goods are re- ’
quircd.
Many wholesale firms have
expressed surprise at the dM
mand for fine and stylish
goods by Barry county peo­
ple.
_

Perfect Diamonds,

Choice Opals and
Beautiful Pearls
in Brooches, Rings, Studs
and Pins, ns well as the finest
styles of

For myself

are offered for your selection
this holiday time.

Do not neglect yopr eyes.
It costs nothing to have them
jack-knife with blade*.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION.

WHAT IT WILL DO.
I
It give! cleanliness and an absolute uniformity of heat day aad
night with soft coal, slack, siftings or lignite coal.
The fire is not out through the entire winter.
It requires attention only three times in twenty-four hours.
.
A ton of cheap soft coal does th?*work of a ton of hard coal.
.
No clinkers are formed with 90 per cent, of the coal mined.
The fuel saved in one season will pay for the stove.
It gives these results, as it bums the gas half of soft cool, '
which is wasted with all other stoves.

SOFT COAL ONE-HALF GAS.
The following shows the amount of gas and fixed carbon in
both soft and hard coal. There is only a slight difference in the
value of the two fuels when the gas half of soft coal is burned.
.

'

A verage soft coal contains 44 pct cent gas.
89 per cent fixed carbon.
.
88 per cent, available carbon.
Average hard coal contains 4 per cent. gas.
85 per cent fixed carbon.
89 per cent available carbon.
FOR SALE BY

Goodyear Bros/

HOLIDAY STOCK

well settled in my mind, but camo away
with a more kindly loaning towahl all

&gt; will hutly offend tbe root of the

This is conceded to be the only jjerfcct soft coal stove ever
manufactured. It has been tested for five years, and is destined to
revolutionise the burning of soft coal.

ATTENTION

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW-is the time to have your outfits repaired, 'and we are the people who can give you the
best prices op all kinds of repair work.
'

&gt; .

Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting Done.

Before having anything done give us a coll.

EARLY &amp; BURNS, .
Phono 47.

Adjoining Bentley * Rider's Planing MUL

Holiday Bargains;
The Largest and Best Assortment of Dolls
ever shown in the city- Special values it 1 Sc to &gt;2.00.
We wish'to call yoUr attention to our

Gold and Silver "Goods

home ho wa* Inclined to kick bccauw
isUmj of tho republican

CONTINUED

I have decided to give the peo­
ple another chance to take part
in the Special Sale, inaugurated
so successfully last Saturday.
be readily «onn that thi* ne&lt; arrpng. _
FROM CHICAGO
men,*- would make the Individual en­ Hence the Grab Sale will be re­
tries, aside from tho car load leu, jhreo peated this week Saturday, Dec.
Burna Soft and Hard Coal, Slack, Lignite, Waa*
14. Remember the date.

nor any act of hostility bo committed
Wt HAVE heard lots of talk abouttho
within it. The United State*, however, republican party punishing Its own raatbe magnitude of the total exhibit* can
shall be at liberty to maintain such
lx&gt; gained when I tel! your reader* that
military police along tbe canal •* may
in tbe entire sheep department, ot
Tajuff rovLilon and reciprocity are
neutralisation of the canal la moat care­ the Lone* over which the republicans tn assistant superintendent, there were
' fully provided for and safeguarded In congrc** are snapping and snarling and,
lota of fat sheep. In the caule depart­
which may orenMally split the party.
ment it waa said that allowing four feet
the United States could honorably, or
lawfully clpae tbe canal against British
Tin: republican congressional pro­
blem Is hnw to loot tbe public treasury single entries enough to extend over-a
In all probability tho opponents ot without allowing tbe people to catch on.
Aho treaty will urge that this cunoe**loo
which, could profitably be fed for the
to Great Britain I* a serious defect.
■laughter. The swine deportment,
In time of war with her we ■hall either
THERE ABE MANY ROADS.
have to find some excuse for Ignoring
the letter of thetreaty, a* perh* p* could Tbo Finger Posts Marking tho Many tn number of exhibit*. A* Chicago has
be done by construing the phraseology
By-Paths of Present day Troubles an annual horse show in November,
regarding the maintenance of “military
all Seem to Point tho Santo Way—
polite" to suit our own convenience;.
at th I* show-. Clydesdale*, Peroheroos,
an advantage that might be very dl»Day-by-day the column* of this paper Belgian* and other draft breed* were
bring new- evidence from Basting*
people *f the great work being done by
these objection* constitute sufficient Dr. A. W. Chase** Nerve Pill*. Why
ground for defeating this important they accomplish *o much is easily ex­ Ing house*. A strife ha* been going
plained. They are prepared with an eye
slngletoredoringnerveforce. Theyac- aa to which could get together tho boat
cowplUh this object which no other team. Nelson,' Morris A Co. taking first
for fifty years the project ha* been be­ medicine in the world ba* ever been
fore tbo worjd. Individual effort or able to. That's, why hundred* of Hast­ geldings recently Imported from Scot­
corporate capital ha* not been ablo to ing* people offer their testimony. land which cost them *0,000, or &gt;1,000
carry out «uch a va*t enterprise. Tho
Mr. Maynard of Hasting*, Mich., says:
Hut a* 1 said at tho beginning, tbo
American government mu*t stand back "1 was suffering severely from rheuma-

way which American commerce de­
mand* bo expeditiously begun and push­
ed to completion. It is hardly worth
while to make exactions of Great Brit­
ain that tbe might consider hutoll lasing.
The pomibility of war with her I* re-

GRAB
SALE

which .are loaded with the beat values the, market, pro­
duces.
.
One lot LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, bought at ,
a big discount, to close out the line—6c, to 50c.
A new line of OUTING FLANNELS jiuft received.Special values at 5c. a yard.

W. E Merritt £ Co.
w well we can satisf

, ,

�..NEW..
FURNITURE

eek

FRED L. HEATH,
The Druggist

STOCK
City Recorder Robert* was in Grand
Rapids yesterday. '
'
Arthur Fraker returned from Kalamssoo this morning.
William Ryan, of Grand Rapid* was
In this oily Saturday. _
•
Mlas' Emogene Port of , Flint Is the
guest of Mrs. 8. A. Crowell.
Supervisor J. L. Maus went to Grand
Rapids this noon tor a few days’ visit.
Frank J. Mans of Kalamazoo was a
/&gt;«** his parents Tuesday and Wed­
nesday.
Uncle Billy Sage died yesterday
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at his home In

HUSTINGS HERMLD

CkjI

Mra. L. ft. Leonard, after a few flay**
visit with relatives, returned yesterday
to Grand Rapid*.
Mr. aud Mrs. Entry Bssby enter­
tain nd with card partie- Tuesday and
Wednesday evening*.
Hello, Maple Grove! We are glad to
be on speaking tcrih* with you. it will
bo handy for both of u*.
Miss Charlotte VanAukco enter-

day from a few days vlrit with Nebraska
friends in Battle Greek. Mrs. Hiram
Payne of Kalamazoo Is visiting her
unole, Mr. Wbitoomb.
Mra. C. M. Atkina and sou, Lew, of
Butte, Montana, are guest* of Mra. M.
L. Atkin*. Lew, while visiting wa*
taken sick and ba* been laid up with
tjphold fever In a Detroit hospital.
L- O-Graham of Goblcsvllle, a son­
in-law of J. H. Hinckley, lost hte stock
of hardware and harness In tbo big fire
that swept away a large part of the bus­
iness street of that village Sunday.

JEFFERSON ST,
MARKET,

The Most Beautiful

RUGS

1 lb. round steak . .
3 lbs.'round steak . .
Sirloin or porter house
Roasts .'.....................
Ribs. . . . . J . .

. PORK.
making special, reduced prices. If you
want anything In tbe Hoe of stoves,
new or second hand, guns or ammuni­
tion, now is a good time to come and
sec me. E. J. Evans, one door north
of National Bank building.

8. J. Sherrod ot Decatur, is in the
city today in the Interest of’the Hast­
ings Industrial Co., a Chicago firm en­
gaged in ertabllsblng plants for can­
ning factorlta. Jdr. Sherrod,will try
to interest tbe basiceas men ot Hastings
and tbo farmers of the rlciqhy in the
Frank Black of Grand Rapids was in proposition to form a suxdt company
life city yesterday. He is preparing to and establish a cannery in Hastings.
go south on a bunting expedition Tuos- The project certainly deserve* careful

At $2.00, always $2.50

Pork-cbunk . , .
PorkqSteak....
Always a supply of nice
veal, mutton, all kinds of
sausage, salted meats, and
everything suitable for firstclass market

HENRY TOBIAS,
PROPRIETOR.

And in the line of TAPESTRY DRAPERIES they have
a full new line; aldo TABLE COVERS and COUCH
COVERS, some beautiful designs and colors, in prioe
from
1
»

Renkes G Walldorff.
Undertakers.

aid P&lt;r»»al.
Mr. and Mrs. James Forester of Bowl­
ing Green, Ohio, arrived in tbe city Union, composed of nearly three hun­
Tuesday evening and are guest* of H. dred of our most progressive fanners,;
M. Erb sod faml'y. '
,
। will meet Im the supervisors' room st­
Mr. and Mrs. Jobiuarn McKelvey of, ibo court house next Saturday after-'
Oneida,-N.,Y., are visiting Rev. Wm. noon, to discuss the matter of taking !
Campbell dud other relatives In Nash-1। tbe necessary steps to secure the lora-1
vllle and Maple Grove.
‘lion of a canning factory in this city. ।
Every member of tbo union is urgently
dresser arc very nicely displayed by requested to be present. This union

the handsome show window* ol J, S.
and generally got* what II goes after,
I will be al the 'Harting* National Goodyear Co.*’ dry good* store.
Bank on Saturdays, Doc. 14, 21, 28 and
Tho big dam rtLaBarge I* completed. but *bould it desire tho cooperation,
Jan. 4th, 1002, for tho purpose of re- The electric light company expect* to Influence and work uf our citizens, we
can a^ure It* member* tliat a hearty
rcspon*o will bo given to tbo faintest
call to action. A representative of tho
Hastings Industrial Co. at Chicago will
and Is composed W all the nowort bo present to lay before the members a
shades and patterns. Come early and proposition for a fruit canning factory.
Robert Bhrcb was in Grand Rapids make your Christmas selection as they
It may not be generally known that
over Sunday.
Frank DeCourseyoperator at tho Mich­
Rev. C. J. Kennedy waa in Grand
igan Central passenger depot, la a born
Rapids, Tuesday.
Tho table company have erected a
there Is in the city. From lime to time
there by ths death ot hi* brother-in­
he has accumulated nearly two hundred
law, Scott Cook, which occurred on
dollars worth of tools, some Of which he
Wednesday, Dec. 6. Tbe funeral oc­
made himself. He spends a good deal
curred Friday.
of his spare moment* "tinkering."
' Tbs HKBALUaod Detroit's new dally,
Last Saturday, Milo L. William* Yesterday we were shown a drawer in
To-Day; he only 12.10.
passed another mile stono on life’* the operator's table at the depot, the
Judge ft Barntfm and family bare journey at|d we* elghty-ono year* old.
interior of which baa been fixed especi­
In. tbe evening Ute children gathered ally for Frank's convenience. Inside
. Rev. George Bullen was a Grand around the family firteldo and enjoyed
Rapids visitor Monday.
a few hours together.'
,
with eompartmenm for mirror, envoi-'
Don't fail to see our full line ot Xmas
Mr*. Florence Scobey-Lee after a opes, lead penoil, postage stamp*, pens,
goods at H. M. Wlthey's.
visit with hcraparcnl* and friend* In plan, telegrams each day In tho month,
The L O. T. M. review will occur on thl* city and vicinity, started yesterday cards, and two for odds and cuds. The
for her home Io Edgely, North Dakota.
Wednesday evening, Deo. 18.
En route she will spend a few days In
■ Come now and sit for your holiday
Middleville and Grand Rapid*.
photos at tbe Christmas studio.
driver which wa*made from an octagon
- Chea. Kershaw of Grand Rapids vis­
piece of steel. •
ited al Albert Allot!1* yesterday.
Tbe Soldiers and Sailors Death Bea■ Mias Maggie Booram went to Grand
• fit Fund is now growing very tart and
Rapids yesterday to visit her sister. '
the "boys" are striving to place the
Mrs. A. Black left this morning for a Supu Hudson, eon of My*.-Hudson.
fund on a sound paylbg baste. The ob­
visit with her daughter in Ann Arbor.
Robert Holmes of Castile, N. Y., ject te a worthy one and every soldier
Mrs. Abby J. Coal* at Coal* Grove who has been visiting Albert Altoft and aallor ot Barry coanly should be­
ha* had her pension increased to 18.00. and other relatives ip this city, waa long to thl* organization. Tbe sum
called home Saturday by a telegram asked for te small, only 30c., yet the
announcing the serious Ulnsee ot bis amount paid on the death of a eoidler
mother. She is a sister of Tbo*. Altoft or sailor will prove a blearing io many
'
families. Tbe old soldiers are none of
Theodore Schofield of Woodland waa of this city.
a pleasant caller on the Hkkald Sat­
Howard Burchfield, the young man them expecting to die a* long a* they
who ihrewa boule Intoacrowd at Char­ ran see aoyooe live, but te te a pleasant
urday. .... ■ • ■'
feeling
to know that If they should be
lotte'
aud
killed
Leonard
Green,
was
Mrs. Dr. Wightman returned yester­
day from to expended visit- in New sentenced by Judge Smith last Thurs­ taken away, tbe Immediate need* of
day, to ten years'imprison meat at Ionia. their faudlibe would be provided for by
Burchfield is twenty-one yearaold; By a fund raised for that purpose. A large
number ot our loyal and publio spirited
good behavior he can makb 816 days.
citizens bate subscribed to this fund

I have some money plzcpd in tot'
hands to loan ou personal srohrity.
Fbed W. Walkkb.
Uoria Sam has favorwl John H. Free­
man of Prairieville with an Increase In
pension to 812 a month.
Grant Osgood went Friday to Jackson

Mra. C. M. Tovar and son, Paul, re­
turned Saturday-from a ten days’ visit
with Mr. Tower in Fowlerville.
Th* I*. A. 8. of tbe U. 13 church will
IB. Ckrotf and help.
Founder of Kalacwznb wa* in
teat weak. He waa railed
;h« iiinon* of hta brother, Ed.
iskKn aud sons started tbb
few Omaha, Neb., where
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(t not called for by December 16th;:
Mrs. Henry Rugby, Mrs. Lixzio Smith,
Mrs. H. Hammond, Mrs. John Mohler,
Mrs. Jane Abbott. Drop, Fred Mead.

Last Thursday afternoon Levi, tbe
tbreo-yee'^’ld
Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Payne, fnet with a very serious accteent Ho was out playing nbar a
lumber pile, but the carpenter who was
at work there supposed tbo little one
, was with hit father, as ho was nearly^
yesterday morning for a three months' always with him. In removing a plank,'
vlrit in Ohio. They go first to Tolsdc1 five other* fall ofl the pile, striking tbo
where they have two daughters and a
' little l«y, rendering him uncotucliws,
aon; from thereto Findlay^wboro Mr.
; bruising bls body horribly and break­
({Min has an Intarmt In tbe oil Helds; I
' Ing hte loft log between tbe knee- and
and tbctecc to sfrccrai other Buckeye' hip. Dr. H. A. Itarlwr wa* called, and
reduced tho fracture and dressed the
New lot of swttol goods, graham, va­ wounds, leaving tbo In! in as comfortnilla, Long Island, Ramona. Athena, abla a position as possible. At present
champagne wafers. . Three are extra' be te getting akmg uiooly. The-lad
fine. Braidrs these we have a large1 seems to have a charmed Hie. Al­
vxrirty of oookice and cracker* inclad.’ though not four year* old, he hao mot
Ing our own baked good*. Good place' willt ma-jy accldanu. Ho has been
tor hungry people.. Hams A Van’ knocked ott tho porch by a dog and
picked up for dead; hao bad an arm
TUaUOuiUarf
k&gt; te* broken; he ba* had a Mick run through
ar wtrfan nudarwear and overahirts tbe flesh under hte chin no that II pro»• tell th* A C. Ntalsy Mfg. Cu. jeexed into hte mouth; tew had bteflnand have far lb*, past ten yrara। gers piuoh «l In a rope on tbn pulleys of
i a hay fork and ateo fallon hradloog Into

Saving
Money

One of the best ways of saving mon­
ey is knowing HOW and WHERE to
spend it If it’s any kind of
’

Clothing
you want, we can save you money in
several ways.

By selling you the VERY BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE
for the price you wish to pay, and GUARANTEEING YOU
SATISFACTION or YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU
WANT IT
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If you need a Heavy Shirt we have them
the very best for the money, 50c, 75c,
$1.00.
Flannel Shirts, $1, $1,50, $2.00.

URTON

(Sec our show window for these goods.)

We have an elegant, line of Stiff and
Soft Bosom Shirts at 50c to $1,50.
A new line of Sweaters for Boys and
Men, $1,00 to $3.00,

4762

Christmas is Coming i
And STAUFFER^S Bld STORE will endeavor to assist you
to most thoroughly enjoy this season of gladness and good cheer.
Come in and see our fine assortment of articles suitable for gifts.
Our display does not consist of useless articles, but of the useful
and beautiful. To miss our Holiday Display is to miss a real
treat. Why not come in now and do some of yonr Christmas
shopping ? You have a large assortment to choose from. We
can give you better attention and you will avoid the'jostling
tlftt you are sure to receive just before Christmas. The follow­
ing are a few of the useful articles that are suitable for presents
and will please your friends:
For the Boys we have—

* pair ot Kid or Golf Glove*
Silk or Kid Mitten*
Set ot Fur*
* Fnaclnntor
Fine Linen
Handkerchief*
Umbrella*

Fine Dress Shoes
Overshoes
Felt Boots
Rubber Boots
Caps
elovM
Etc.

CANDIES, NUTS, DATES, ORANGES,
BANANAS, ETC.

STAUFFER

�L. K. Cooper, chief quarantine ofl

is Nature’s time for rest;
and the nun who does not
take sufficient time to sleep
or who cannot sleep when
he makes the effort, is
wearing out his nervous
strength and consuming his
vital power.
Dr. Miles*
Nervine brings sweet,
soothing, refreshing sleep.
Don't Let another night
pass. Get it to-day.

Native Scouts Bring in the. of the Hawaiian Islands, dated He
loin, Nov. 14. saying that
Head of Dayid Fagin,

the Negro Traitor,
bound fee j
GEN. TORRES MAY NOT HANG. freight
coast,
- t’ndcrdsts

h%ve killed tbe American negro. David
“~Sj
... .
j . ...i
fourth (colored) Infantry, who for
more than two yean has been leading
Filipinos against tbe American troops.
Tbo native rcoals decapitated their

Dr. Miles*

Nervine

soothes the. nerves, nour­
ishes the brain, and re­
freshes the entire organism.

M
pu&lt;r. lae .-,ei&gt;
firms a death, by plagM reported by told.
telegram1, also ttoo other deaths from
------ plague ofl tho Island tirf Kauai. The
Fagnw . -------------case at Honolulu waa that ot a ChinaNative acoqta from Bengabon, pror-W- ai-a *f— ..
X------■ Ince ot Nueva Eclja. have killed tba
thinks ths infection camo from rate. American negro. David Fagan, a de­
serter from tbe Twenty-fourth (coUrIn regard to the two cases on Kealto
Plantation an Kauai the deaths on
«rred on Nov. ■ qnd T respectively,
Th, eecosd case had nureed the first
aad neither nt them was 111 longer than
twanty-fonr hours. The Infection In
these cases t
ot determined upon
gent army. Fagan had on one ot hte
fingers tbe class ring of Lieut. Freder­
ick W. Alstaetter. of tbe engineers,
Columbus, Ohio, L. . ifi.-LThs worn-1 who waa ca ptfired by Filipinos. su[&gt;en Inspectors appointed by tbe state poaedly under tbe command of Fagan
commissioner of labor have been denled admittance to a number of fac­
tories and tho commissioner appealed
to the attorney general for an opinion
as to tho legal rights of sneb Inspec 1
tors. The attorney general holds that ’
a "refusal on the part of tho ownsn
or maaagere ot any industrial twub-'
ilshment named In tho statute to permlt tbs commissioner of labor staUs- '

EADACHE

California
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE

your advertisements in a paper, and
obtained a bottle of Dr. Pierest's GoUea
Medical Discovery. Before I had taken
one bottle of this medicine I noticed a
change, aod after taking three bottles I
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action on hit part
for paving and sewers in Fargo- Tbt
The caa« of PattvnKrt. Ue English­ court, however, does not pass on the
man. private secratary to Six to Lopcx, question as to whether the Invalidity
of this ordinance will operate to de

without swaarlng allagiaJca to the
Dotted States, ta still hanging fire ba­
lers the Supreme Court. Pattareon'a
attorneys allege'that their client, once
having landed, to beyond the Jurisdie-

• Discovery." Don't be imposed upon
by substitutes without a record.
There to no alcohol in "Golden Med­
ical Discovery," and it te entirely free
from opium, cocaine end all other Barrotica.
nx rr.sFKc-q gv.ds
to health ami happiness" te one title
given tn Dr. Pierce's Common Sente

•nd Scenic Line.

er of 1895 I got worse titan 1
ten. My tonsils were enmy neck swollen all out of
throat was sore aad I could
. My husband went for the
. be gave me no cncoursge_.... .*• helped me a litfle. but it did
not last Jong, and so be attended me tat

1B

steady; top mixed. nJti
yaartlnga. M; colls to go
■'hk-aa.—Cattle-dood
TAS: poor to taadlam,
and reai.rv, tttiOUi:
halfara. Kjnr*.W; ca
bulla,
calves

• Ctea'. Butov M.It Ubtaky
hsetaea iliswriky sadrsM
by Hatent. Smith, M.D.,
whois Dma Wthe MrttoaJ
rankv af Yato Uairawty aa4
Sot. Ctercitt rfCtemwtkvt.
H«h la u tuna from hit
Jafan
.
:
“la
i Suky

locked Charley Horn and Floyd Mil­
ter. aged 9 years, sons of wealthy par !
onto. In a Lake Erie and Western box
car. Just then an engine hooked on
to the car and put It in as aastbounO
freight train. A tramp IB ibis city
heard tho cries ot tho boys and In (

•hiis&amp;is?'*'

Chicago, Dec. IS.—W1
of navigation has paar
aertOiM storms which t

B»y Slayer la 1 KaeMrstaS.
|
Kswport. Ky. Dae. 10.—Corousr Hlg
gins has rwaderod a decision Io Utt
ease of Joseph Cruelmaa, tba cblU
who was kilted In a schoolboys' quar­
rel by Eddie Armtaqa. Ha found that
death waa caused by a knife wound
inflicted by Edward Armineo and ad­
ded that the killing waa unintentional

eASTORlA
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, anti which has been
iu use for over 30 tears, has borne tbo signature of
—/?
— und lum been made under bls per*onai ■aperrlaion since Ha infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
■ AU
* * Counterfeits,
- - -I in -I tail•• (.and««just-aa-pood” are btrt
21 fend endanger the hralth of
Experiments that trifle
■Hence Against Experiment.
Infants and Children—J

What is

STORIA

trioan Laundry.
Capo Town, Dec. 10.—Tbe stoamri
Gauss, bearing the German antarctb
expedition beaded by Profoaaor Vox!
Drygatoki. which nailed from Klei
Aug. 11 and arrived •here about twe
weeks ago after considerable anxiet)
aa to her safety bad been aroused. Ua&gt;
proceeded for the antarctic regions.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

�and lyphoid in rtfl Cop­

per Country

tor a inunlcipsl electric light-

Michigan. In a rertaln'ra»**r «*»•
FowlorvID*.
About 11:45
■ It 1* rrjKirted Chat a branch of
Dowis'a Zion will ba started to Grand
Haveo aooo.
Wllllm Hand was bald up and rob­
bed to Howard City by two mtn'
11*100 waa eattaad by
of tb* aald Wabash Railroad Co., and Thursday night.
the trainmen of said train 4. aald rail
What t* supposed to b&lt;" asphaltum

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’ Lent K. Salsbury, city attorney of
Grand Rapid*, wh.rn* trial ou the
chant* of bribery In connection with
the Lak* Michigan water deal! bad
been In progrena In the circuit V,ntl
tm tbe past *11 week*, wa* found
guilty Wexluesdny morning ttaUbury
waa to coon when the jury came in
and plainly (bowed hl* disappointment
over tbe'verdict. While the defense
rasy have hanUy expected an acquittai. they appeared to feel sure of a
dlaagreemeqt. a belief which was
shared by the pdbllc. It I* expected
that the case will b* appealed, and
tbe usual notice* preparatory for such

end brakemen. according to rule 210.

V«UC ptV|TC&gt;
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meeting of trains 4 sod13.
-Engineer Aaron T. 8troug i found
negligent for falling propsrtj tp OB'
deraund aud obey order IO.
"Oocductor George J. Mar
negligent to filling to
glnecr to stop, and falMag ^apPH
..
_ wi.An
th* engineer
uto
ths
air brake
wneu xov
-not give tbe proper *l«Ml
after tbe station signal at
curding to rule 41 of the special rule*

the shoulder. Tbe girl I* paralysed.
The Kslsmaxoo telephone girl*
threaten to strike on account or a new

docking them for being late to woek.
-Fireman jum.
A Washington dispatch convey* tbo
gout In falling to remind th*
neer
that Representative IL C. Smith
Of -rdor No. Si. when said «£'"*« new*
baa selected l*rsnk E. Priddy "to suc­
failed to give the proper •&gt;««*“"
ceed "Doc." Smith aa poatmaater of
Adrian.
vv. intiman
Chaa Bunnell of Lincoln township
to signal the engineer to stop, and
falling to apply tbe air brake* until escaped from tbe KMamasoo Insane

(Irani! Rapid*.

to bls home.
tbe asylum.

vieted about two wrrkH ago for the
tuurdcr of hl* children by poisoning,
waa denied by tbe trial Judge and
Quimby wa* smiem-wl to «L*te * prison

He will be returned to

with the verdict.

ottlclala to minimise ths number ot
■tunning Idoi

Mra. Quimby 1* now Herring a life
sentence at tbe Detroit honre of cor-

1(M&gt; Italians are killed or-missing. Tbe
Detroit priest tm«c* his figures ujxxn
tbe testimony of fifteen Injured In the
hospital -t Peru. He questioned them
on tbe msttcr while ministering to
their spiritual ue^ds. and state* that
they all agreed as to the appalling pro
portion* of the calamity. Those Ital­
ians bad comparatively accurate
knowledge a* to tbe number of lhetr

Ing of tbelr two little children
sentence of Quimby &lt;ll*pos«U of
whole family

_ Smallpox !■ rite In the copper cetin-

rather than abate. In addition Calo
mot la likely to have a typhoid fever
case* In tbe Immediate vicinity of the
city. Tbe location* not being served
with water from Lake Rnpcrlor by the .
Calumet A Hecla and Tamarack mln

Ing acquainted with the Hat of »ur
vlror* assert that more than a hun­
dred .ire cither dead or unaccounted
for. Thl* largely Increase* the seaernlly accepted estimate of victim*

In attending to

Senator George E Nichol* must face
a Jury upon the charge of subordina­
tion of perjury. Tbr senator himself

In tbe vicinity ot 8L Louis
James Tate wa* killed at Muskegon
Sunday by tbe borating of a fly wheel

thouy Powder CO.. Ishpeming, when
an expioakxi iMvumd there Wcdnesday - The victim* were Lluu* Hhlveley and John Nelsou.
There *?as
about a ton and a half of powder to
the bdlldlng. which wa* used for OUIng cap* employed in retting off glint

eltlaen of Franklin township fell from
a buggy Saturday and broke hl* neckHo died Instantly. He waa subject to
fainting apell*.
Beginning at midnight on Dec. 80
the Michigan Outral road will operate

Michigan, which mean* a 2-rent rate
on tbe main line.
Hep. H. &amp; Braith, if Michigan. will
introduce a bill providing that tbe
postofllre department shall maintain
mall boxes In connection with the ru
ml mall delivery service.

rrralty hospital.
He occasionally
mumble* Incoherent word*.
Th* Stephenson Lumber Co., of
Walla Mich., hare bought tbe KirbyCarpenter Co.'* brick mill complete
and will move it to Walls In the spring
tor use a* a bard wood mill.
Search for the liodlea of George W.
and Abel Ixivtn and Emil and Albin
Carlson, who were drowned in Lake
Michigamme sovcr*l weeks ago. has
been abandoned on account of the Ice.
Alvin T. Hewitt, of Vienna, aud Cora
' Underhill, of Lenawee county, were
!
; secured a divorce from hl* first wife,
who I* a sl«tcr of hl* second, only a
I month agn.
It I* cipeetcd that the Chicago A
[ Detroit electric lluv wllL be nmnlug
car* to Detroit by' spring. Grading
on the Baltic Creek division ha* been
finished half wny from Marshall to

Ware completely overwhelmed the cxploalon. but It I* supposed one
uwvj-eu.u* -ovu *»«««
•&gt;&lt; &gt;bc men dropped a cap on tbe
announced, hl* decision In the con- , ground. ean*ltig It to explode, a* the
tempt proceeding*, and
a&gt;.u not only «rre- ----------I ■*»** j«c will art them —
off. -----Many, wtn---- .
------- -i|sny cn»c* of &gt;uiallpox
fused to quash the contempt case, but dow* In I*h|«mlng and Negaunee 'in the state which are being treated
ordered tbe prosecutor to begin erim- were broken by tbe it&gt;ncu**lon. The locally aa Cuban Itch, cedar Itch or
teal proceeding* against the Ionia sen- I ,OM to tbe company w III reneb,*everBl j chickenpox, ami a* a consequence the
fc- —
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••• . &lt;uon*nuii
&gt;h».na»n.i uonara,
.laiiava
diaraae 1* spreading.
It Is now re­
ator. IB *the
meantime
tne----court
win
portexl at 73 places.
‘‘
bold tbe contempt matter In aiieyance
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ported
so that If tbe prosecution should fall
' Wtsessaa O»«.
A, Horning’s 7-ycar-old daughter
down tn the criminal ease, the court I On Thursday Henry Wiseman was started a Are with kerosene oil. an egwill Still he gble to deal with the of- ■ found guilty of murdering Mra. Ellen plosion followed and U&gt;e child waa
feoder.
&gt;
•
] Ums, tn Roysl Uak. a year ago. The covered with libixlug otL Before asslstiiuee evuld reach her she had been
literally rooked to death.
rue &amp;aaieru rtstes, nrai or tuc two , &lt;u*t wiiy one i-auot wa* taken and toe
A Niles policeman named L’llery baa
big atdewbcvl pgaaenger steajnera now verdlet was unanlmon* for murder In
pubilshrd In a local paper u challenge
UBdtc xudte* of construction for the tbe Oral degree.
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to F. W. Co*k. editor of another p*-&lt;
per. to flght a duel to the death, tb*
F
launched from the Wyandotte yard* of gree." said the foreman. Wiseman weapon*
to be revolver* of 38 calibre,
Rthe Detroit dblpbulldlng Co. Saturday. trembled from head, to ftot, and hl* and the distance
10 pace*. '8'dsath!
P
The Eastern Blates la twenty-four feet head dropped upon hia breast. Prose­
■
Bl" longer than tbe City of Erie of the cuting Attorney Rockwell moved that Belud!
A laod.nu* chemical plant will be
g
C A B. line, aud when rotuph tod win tb* prisoner be sentenced immediately.
erected In Bt Lirats. and excavation*
Judge Ktnltb ordered .be prisoner to will begin Immnl'ately. Tbe old bro­
stand- up and he then sentenced him mide well* will be luu-d and several
Imprisonment for tbe rest of bis new onus sunk. Tbe Inatltutlon will
third more than* the jifortb West aad - Mtt
turn! life to Marquette prison.
employ 2&lt;J0 men .and will ran night
North I-and of the Northern Htramsblp |
Co., now ouerntlng between HufTnin 1
MteteUxas'a Claim*.
After sU Idlene** of several years
Senator* McMillan and Burrow*
Argo flouring mill nt Northville
hare promised Balpb W Htone to do tbs
la to be oiiencd again. Tbe tulll 1*
,
‘MuxrDej-general or ■ tug the XaO.OOC of Hrt! war claim* UU,- .,f the oldest flour mills ln thl*
Michigan from 1883 to 1888. waa elect- &gt;. which were rejA-ted by tbe cvtuptrol1 section ot the ruuatry, liavtng been
ITWMknr la t’ttw *
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wilderness.
Many parent* of children attending
Bay
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re* autDortaing
autburialng me
the aecreiary
aecretary- of
or iMireastbe treaa- the west aide public wboola of —
&lt;
Ignatlon waa received. In It. beside* ury to lnveMlgaie Michigan * claims, I Chy have become alarmed by tbe pre­
S
relinquishing bl* office, ha luaiatad up-&gt; and al»o similar dal ma by Ohio Illi- •
nf, rhkkeu pox among tbs
■ that district School
£" SJJt
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•&lt;.M IM1.U.. &gt;&lt;d 8 M m'““J?-525,
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deserted aa a result
and tire ikruocratt named Rrnest «lm»ar joint
Introan la* ,.1-rU in tbn
Ira Taft, an IK-reir-old student of

I ury to either approve tbe claim* him
. self or refer them to a court Of claim*.

WliUam Addler. a boarder at tbe

the Webberville high acboot** teat
Kir's graduating class. took laudanum
turday on account of pique at the
actino* of.a lo-yesr old school girl who
will .probably pull throilgli.
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oecaalonal

Culver waa to year* old.

In an uminlmuua opinion rendered
Tuesday the supreme court denied tbe
inandatnna naked by Journal Clark

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risen* Woasaa Wk* Daded Jborts
u&lt; ouwxhsd DvIwtlTM Krimi
r**va llarax. WWiUisr ake srua
wia s«x •*■*« mmubs Aeo-^r*«ant* Saia •• a. suieskir setti.s.
After calmly Ignoring the supreme
court* oC two state* fo« mors than
three months Mr*. May Harrington
Hanna, divorced wife of Daniel
Bbode* Hanna, aoa ot Seualar Mark
Hanna, returned to New York on th*
Deutschland, aaya tbo New -York
World. Bha tied to July last to-keep
tier three Bona from their father and
grandfather.
Mr*. Hanna's return was hot ss ex­
citing as was her departure. Hhe came
quietly and without apparent fear.
Clinging to her skirt* were her two
youngest sans,' Dsn R.. Jr., and Carl
H. Hanna. The etaleat *on, Marcus
Hanna, walked ahead of them with
Richard Bacou, a lawyer and real ro­
tate agent of Cleveiand, who is aald
to pe a relative of th* Hanna family
and who has aided Mra. Hanna In
bringing about a aettlemtnt with her
husband. Thl* settlement permitted
her to bring her children from Europe
without fear of them being taken from
"My threw boys are to remain with
me." said Mr*. Us no*, "and I have no
fear for their future safety and com­
fort. 1 will not disclose what arrange­
ment ba* been made or If any has been
made. It is sufficient to say that aytrything has been done to my satis­
faction."
"When you went to Europe, did you
not intend to stay (or an Indefinite pe.
riodY' Mr*. Hanna was asked.
"Yea. When I went sway, 1 Intend­
ed staying for an Indefinite period and
possibly tar good. 1 wfU not say what
my future plan* are."
Mr. Bacon would answer no qurotlona regarding the Hanna children
and the arrangements their mother had
mad* with the father and tbe grandfa­
ther, who la also their guardian, dtber
thin to remark:
"Everything ha* beetf arranged ami­
cably."
Mra. Hanna, her three aorta end Mr.
Bacon were driven to the Waldorf -As­
toria Tbelr trunks were sent to the
hotel and then expressed to Cleveland.
Mrs.' Hanna did not obtain a room al
ibe hotel, and abe aud her three sofiv
attracted much attenUoa aa they stroll­
ed through the corridor* while waiting
for luncheon 1 Mr*. Hanna and Mr.
Baroo were joined by Lawyer Kerrlsch of Cleveland.
The trouble between Dan Hanna and
bl* pretty wife began In the winter of
18(i&lt;. ami since then there have been
only short period* wben there wa* not
a fresh sensation In Cleveland society.
Dau Hanna, while a student at Ken­
yon college, met Mia* Carrie May Har­
rington IVh'le together In a boating
party at Escanaba, Mich., on A ng. 0.
1987, they itrolled away from tbelr
companions, went to the home of a
clergyman and were married. Neither
was of age.
For urreral months they kept their
marriage secret.
When It became
known. Bcnator Hanna said, "Boys will
be boy*, and he mlgfit have done
worse." Dsn Hanna took bls wife to
live In Cleveland to tbe Bonus home.
. Theu came stories ot quarrel* be­
tween young Hanna nod hl* wife. Tin*
first open outbreak Recurred at the
Cleveland hqrso show In 1807. Tho
next occurred at the McKinley Inaugu­
ration kt 1807. Several time* Senator
Hanim prevented a separation, but
thing* went from bad to war** until
In January, 1808. Mra. Hanua tiled suit
for divorce, alleging neglect and cru­
elty.
. Mra. Banna got tbe custody of her
children and an order from tbe court
compelUug Daa. Banna to provide for
tbelr education. Bho took her 'son* to
Europe and on her return presented a
bill for 10.800. After *omo litigation
Mr. Banna paid tho bfiL Latsr Mr.
Hanna married Mis* Daisy Gordon,
•aid to bo the r.x»t beautiful woman
In CJevotaGd.
learning that bla former wife con­
templated another trip to Europe. Han­
na, not wishing to pay another 10,800,
applied to tbo courta test July to'have
hl* father. Senator Hanna, mads tbs
guardian of hl* sons. Tbe ord*r w*»
granted, .and later a writ waa Issued
prohibiting Mra. Banna from removing
tho boya froia the state of Ohio.
While the deputy wa* at bar front
door to serve on her the court's order
Mrs. Hanna escaped by th* back way
and wa* out of Clevsland bsforo the
officer could approach her.
• Ebe ata* to New York and register­
ed at the Savoy under th* nam* of
Mr*. Brown. Mr. Hanna foUowsd no
the next train and obi.-. I nod a writ of
habeas corpus from Jostle* McAdam.
Private detective* were employed to
And Mra. HanBa. but de*pit* their
vratrhfulosaa abe soaped from tbe botel and boarded tbe Campania.

which

Charlee H Brechrr,

the sights by a boastful EogHihtnan.
ahnll. which retailed in ker HUI." said the Englishman.
"How app.-wjirlate!" exclaimed
firidla JI yesia old.
I must «*i&gt;Uln.” ahi the gentlvnUn

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Si:

* Golden
al D-rov&gt;e brat and

HUBBAKD 801 OF OHIO BEHATOE.

,RT SUCCEEDS SALSBURY

■.

Mr*. Duniel Hanna Retaina Poaaeaaion of Her Children.

th* Mood. It
MWJtsl^torBdi-

&gt;which currant

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THEY CRUSH THE POWERS

Pere Marquette
ssriagiham*UU; rss,
I they di* deepav Lalo

THAT A1E KILLIIB THE FEIFLE.

•ax*,-thsv all go
PluLerv lit* ■ set
Ton cant throw nv
Plsstor. Ersrybod
nggisu, or w* wW prepay
n-Amber ordered In th*

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t**l • certain Inatro-

4 th* mcswr U&gt;w*i*
He member that by paying twenty-

i’llgrim, a high class magaxioe of pro­
gress, ably edited and finely illustrated.
Call at the Hekald office and see a
copy of tbe November itaue. .

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Finest din lug car service In the smith.
Write for folders, dosorlpUvs matter,

wrHEN in Buffalo
W EAT AT
STATLER’S
RESTAURANT,
Ellicott Square; best and

Meals 25 and 40 cents.
MUSIC every evening.

�lent with what
SOUTH WOODLAND.

Everything you ran possibly

Caroline Wailmao rowrood Tuesday
evening had been wall apont.

Lion Coffee

DOWLING.

chains now on exhibition at my More.
John Bk^smek, tho jeweler.

। Rogan 1847 knives anOocka, Rqpr
Howell.
iced Hoary Schalbly aod wife, Sunday. A Brother* and other Roger* knives
' Geo. Y«
Tuesday.
Rev. B.
Curtiss and wife of Tamarac, Monday.
Schlappi church, Bunday morning al
Mr*. Andrew Geiger. Nellie, Viola,
Tbe. Town Line Ladies Aid society
ten o'clock. It being btoWth birthday. and Gertie Geiger went on the excursion
Royal Myer* aud wife of Gcrkey
trill meet with Mrs. B. 8. Humphrey on
■|&gt;ent Saturday night and Sunday with
C. Senter and Chan William* were
In Hasting* on buslueo* last Saturday. Invited.
The ordinance granting a fifty year
'
HINDS CORNERS.
franchise to tho Michigan Traction Ca,
Ed Newton and wife visited friends paasetl by the council Tuesday night
green Ridge.
al Cressey, Saturday aod Sunday.
will be found in full in this week’s HntMr*. Sarah Ki I ne v tolled al Willard

Shopping
early *

DRESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS
HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES
NECKWEAR
TOWELS
.
FURS
Umbrellas
J CLOAKS
NOVELTIES
be found here at prices that will
please you.
r .’ J

day* last woek visiting
tho route home they
■topped in Irving at thalr son's for a
fsw day*, and arrived borne Monday.
,
Lot week Wednesday. Mr*. Sheffield I

Tbe Basting* Musical Club had a very
fltoMnsgga
Rob Nswtou has returned from Batstomach, say*. "Chamberlain'* Stomach
enjoyable meeting last Monday night,
and Liver Tablet* do mo more good
lu addition to tbo musical program, Mr,
than anything I have ever taken." For
•ale by Fred L Heath, the Druggist.
the storm. Service* next Sun day morn-j
I,... ..
The next meet*
ingwill be beld'Mooday, Dec. KJ and
NASHVILLE.
Uns, Colorado, visited Mr* J. 8. Hinds.
Ing her aiater at tbe Nicholas boanltal
Saturday.
.
. A regular uioetlngof Hastings Lodge,
The LA. S. wa* royally entertained
Will Sackstt of Battle Creek waa in
our neighborhood last wook.
last Friday by Mr*. Wm. Bncbtnl. Wa
understand that the next will be a New Wednesday evening, December 18th,
Yeari* dinner at tbe home of Mr*. Buale 111001, at seven o'clock, at which time
writing.
tbe annual election of officer* will
Moore Bro*, have started a general
Captain Bunnell of Penfield called on be held. A full attendance to desired.
Satie Smith scalded bcr limb badly store In tbe Buxton block on cast Main
friend* here Monday night.
last Monday.
By Ordkh of tut Master.
Sam Todd was onouritrceu Monday.
Again d rath has called upon iu and
Tbe Troxel Musical Club belt) an open
Mr*. Mary Payne to vtoltlng her
taken our loved neighbor and friend,
Delbert Cratmey loft Monday for taqtber, Mr*. Sareh Kline.
l^r*. A. J. Huffman, who ha* been a
meeting Monday evening ft the homo
Mo*lek, where he Intends to spend the
Mcwdamcs Lucy Brown and J. S. of Mr*. James Trdkel, and a Herald
afternoon about!.DO the bright winter.
A Mto* Oleson of White Cloud was Hind* spent Wednesday In Rutland the representative had the pleasure of Itohere yesterday looking for amaaby the
ten Ing to the rendition of a fine pro­
name of Nelson Burke, who lived bore
gram by member* of tho club. Each,
eighteen or twenty year* ago. Ho baa
number wa* nicely prodi^ced.
a itoterat tbe above place wbojuatcame
the Catholic church in Hast!
"Iaufferedxiucb pain* from oorus I
from 8 weeds a and aa it to twenty-eight could hardly’walk," write* H. Roblnleave* a husband, parent* and brothc
rear* since shotow him she to rtrry anx­ son, Hlltoborougb IU., "but Buckiso’s
to meuro and all havo tho *ynjpsihy
ious to learn ofkto whereabout*.
their many frlcod* In thto vicinity
Arnie* Salvo completely cured them."
J. Hutchinson and wife of Clyde, O., Acta like magic on sprains, bruise*, cuu. man horse now at Gilbert Striker's
are vtoltlng their sou, Dr. Hutchlnaoo. •ore*, scald*, burns, boito, uloer*. Per­
T. Caatelrin and Ed. Scott were at fect healer of akin diseases aud pile*.
Food Changed to Poison.
ported from France lu August of last
Haatiog* last Monday on businea*.
Cure guarantee.). For sale by W. H.
Putrefying food In the intestine* pro­
Goodyear, 25c.
duce* effect* like those of arsenic, but
go parties. Although not three years
Dr. King's New Life Pill* expel tbe
CARLTON CENTER.
old he will weigh akaio to 1*00 pounds.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
poisons from clogged-bowels, gently,
Harry Handy of Hasting* and Lyman
easily but surely, curing constipation
The Catholic society have purchased
billiouincu, rick headache, forcrv, all Handy of Boyne City wore tho guesta । Saturday, and everybody who want* to
of Mr*. Eliza J. Steffey of Crystal, four
liver, kidney aod bowel trouble*.
help ahlngle come and bring your ham­
Only 25c at W. H. Gooodyear'*.
mer. We need loto of help just at pres­ acre* of laud off tho »outh*rest corner
a druggist in the northern city.
of
E. Y. Hogle firm, and the same will
ent
aud
hope
that
all
In
the
neighbor
Horace Barnum aod wife returned
,
DELTON.
from tbelr northern trip Saturday. Mr. hood will respond cheerfully.
Bell Carter spent Saturday afternoon tliat a portion of the remains will be
J. F. William* of Baltic Creek apeet Barnum has purchased forty acres of with Mr*. Clack.
land in the northern country and egSuadsy with hto family bore.
Next Saturday evening there will be rrinoyed from the old cemetery. The
Mr*. Q. A.' Hyoo* (peat Sunday with
an enlertalomeai at the church for the new cemetery to reachud by Green
her buabacd and returned to Carlton
C**ter. Monday.
elp us.
util table ground.
W. H. CbaM made bustocM.trip* to
Mr. Haight is cutting Umber ou Mr.
Haatlngi, Monday and Wednesday.
Rood master John Miller of the Michi­
L M. Filat spent Sunday with friend*
gan Contra) intends to start in about
Mra. Buskirk has a brother visiting
her from Dakota that sbo ha* 6ot seen
spend tbe winter. .Mr. Miller had in­
the rabbits were a Hula shy oa that for twenty-five year*.
Elam Springer to moving back to tended to visit California, but s' letter
particular day. ooosequentiy the boys
returned to Hasting* without any game. Yankee Spring*. We are glad to have received yesterday from hto aou James,
,
There will be a ebfekenpie social at him return.
M&gt;mo and I* on tbe gain.
' —
aiatcd
that physicians bad advised hto
Mr. Buskirk to quite under the weath­
Cha*. Bailey ablpped u carload of tbe homo of J. Odell. Friday night, Dea er with the grip.
wife to gj to Florida for her healthy
13. A general Invitation to al). Fifstock from thto station Monday.
F. Williams from near Nashville w*a Mr. Miller consequently accepted the
Tom RIcbardson of Kalamazoo we*
on our street* a few day* l**t week buy­ invitation to spend the winter with
here on business Monday.
ing poulUy.
Fred Griswold ot Hart to visiting hto.
Mrt. J. Raymond returned homo with theta In Florida inatesd of California.
parent* here thto week.
her father.
Mra. Elizabeth Hoffman, of Dowling,
John Drummond of Grand Rapids to
WELCOME CORNERS.
Mra. Voorhees' colt mot with an acci­
vlaitlag bls parent* this week. •
dent a few day* ago. Il got into the died Monday, after a long illnem, aged
4^ year* and 8 months. Mrs. Hoffman
barbed wire Unco.
rapidly, shads a&lt;
Henry
McClcod
wm
buried
last
Fri
­
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn
around tho house.
day. Service* at Prairieville, Rev. Reukes nf thia city, and slater of Mayor
Clack officiating.
J. Potter aod H. Johnson are drawing A. D. Iteukes, Joseph and John of this
clotty without
city; William of Baltimore and Fred of
and wife entertained the
Rutland. The funeral has heldatSt.
। own
WALL LAKE.
Rose's church thia forenoon, Rev. Fr.
A new wood bouse Is being built al
Kennedy officiating aod the burial wa*
of last week in Hastings with her daugh- in the Catholic cemetery. Those from
WodnSedsy. \
abroad who attended the funeral were
Mr*. Louden and Mr*. Underhill of
.RUTLAND CENTER.
Clyde Stodge, who has been visiting
north Barry spent last Wednesday with Dr. Hoffman of Ludington, Mto* Addle
Philip Lu tx aod wife of Hasting* cal I*. in Ohio, returned home one day last the latter's daughter of this place.
Hoffman, of Toledo; Thoma* Renkea,
&lt;d at F. P. Asplnail'* last Sunday.
Mr. aad Mr*. Aldrich were In Hast­
DL.k.^1
_____ ___
ing* oa business last Tuesday. &gt;- ' . Itottio Creek.
•
J. McQuarrio and wife *pent Monday
of Heatings visited hto
with their brother in north Bacry.
At tbe annual meeting of tbe board
grandparent* here last week.
Ur. Clark spent a couple of day in of "trustees of the Riverside Cemetery
The young.pcopieof tbo literary soBattle
Creek
fast
week.
CEDAR CREEK.
Askoaiation held last night tbe follow.
an sxcclifart program they adjourned to
meet Doc. Jflih, at the borne of the pros- and wife, Saturday and Sunday.
Edwin Richard* commenced school
in Edgar be id stalest bls farm

i. Stolls Rogan assisted Mrs. Wm
to Battle Crock.

HICKORY CORNERS.
C. L. Aldrich returned from Chicago.
Friday.
Sheriff Cort right and family of Haatlugs spent Sunday in town.
L. R. Flint wa* tn Delton, Thursday.

in Kalamazoo visiting friend*.
Mr*. L. R. Flint aud Hattie Ratbboru
were visitor* lu Battle Creek, Saturday.
Ttre’H. C. L. A. S. will meet with
Mr*. Dr. Elliott. Thursday.
Tbe funeral of Mi
”--■* —held here Saturday.
b n te riained

mer, W. D. Hayes, R. I. Hendershott,
P. T. Colgrovo, N. T. Parker, IL K.
Grant, P. A. Sheldon, Chester Maser,
Clement Smith. Th* eloctldn of officer*
will be held next Monday night at the
City Bank. Tho secretary's re|&gt;orl for
total expense* to have been 867K&amp;5, re­
ceipts 8764.40. There wore 31 burials of
which 15 wore male* and 10 female*.
Twenty-five were adults and six ohil-

month of September there were no bur­
ials. Twentydiiree burials were from
the dty aod eight from other place*.

Leading
Chefs &amp;
Pastry
Cooks use
Royal

Mra. Kila Kelley, Friday. Dec. 13.

friends at ADO o’clock dinner Saturday-

Circuit «»urt convened Monday and

num, rapd; motion to qnaah 'proceed­
ings denied. People t». Blrt Lowder,
malicious Injury to fence; continued

guilty entered: continued. I’wpft vs.
Merrill Stodge, violating liquor law;
heifer*. 84 75 @ Byroo Mingm. assault with intent to do

The J. S. Goodyear Co.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*
CENTENARIAN DEAD.
Robert Dean, Aged 104, Died Last
Sunday Night.

Robert Dead, who to reported to have

FUlier. rape*: continued for trial.

rrsnU'd.

Nelly Hummel v*. Frauk

at AJO o'clock, of acute bronchitis, a*

died Sunday evening about 7tOO o'clock,
Marks. in Rutland, with whom he has

concerning tbe life of this centenarian,

Friends remember of his tell that he

■hire, England, Oct. 9,1835, and in 1837

county, Indiana. In 1&amp;57 aha married
Oscar Matthews and in 1803 they mov­
ed to North Irving, thto county. To
thto union ton children ware born, nine

■Lillian ct Grand Rapids; Misses Eva
the year 1817 ho came to tho United Paul Bump of this city.
States and soon scoured employment on
Deceased waa one of a family of twelve
tbe construction ol the Erie canal. In
1872 he moved to Rutland township,
whore be reaided 'till hto demise. Hto
wife died two yean ago, since which
very kind and' loving wife
time he baa lived with Mr. Mark*.
Funeral sarvlca* were held' at the
house Tuesday afternoon at 1 SO o'clock, bedside.
conducted by Rev. A. B. Johnson. In­
terment in Riverside cemetery.
.noon at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev.
Cooley of AH Soul's chunfb, Grand Rap­
Ids. Interment In North Irving oemNotice of Withdrawal.

Reel Estate TraniVer*.
who have taken a personal interest In
tha Crown Organ Conti-st, the high
school has decided not to be a party to
th* contest any longer.
We desire to thank the people who
have supported us so loyally in tbo post,
but wo do not feel that wo canoonalstentiy be a jatriy to the control
longer. .
High School.
Per E. J. Edger.

A,KITCHEN CONVENIENCE.

window safe or supplementary

ly planed pine boards, which might

WARKANTY.
Thoma* Burebett, per ad ml o 1st
and widow to Henry F. and Chr
F. Austin, 3a sac 31 PralrierUl*
Ara L. Hollinger to Frank H. R
13

Robert H.
—
John Clark) i
PhiUpT.O
parcel city |----- .­
Edward N. Gealer to Milton E. Dealer,
&lt;0a sec 7 Baltimore, tl.
Fred Simpson and wife to Daniel And
Mary B. Allerdlpg, pazjwl -cc BCariizxt,

IW-S*.

Ffed Otto to Wm. and Mattie Haven*,
80a *ec 0 Hope, »U00.
Aha* Moon to Frank Coleman and
wife, 80a *ec 25 Barry, 81.
•
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tivtT CLAIM#:
■
John H. Anderton et al., to Mary'B.'
Anderton, lo« 314 and 315 city. gjfa. s
John Brown,et al., to Edgar M.
Brown, 91.06* sec 4 Hostings, 11. '

A Good Cough Medicine.

I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy'

•peeled residents, and baa beau volun­
tarily given io good faith tbatothor*
may try the remedy aod be benefited.
easily enough be cut and Joined by au
amateur carpenter, and Is fitted with
several shelves Intended for th* rerop-

The registered Durham bull; Duke,

three shies, a floor and a sloping roof
aud Is fitted closely to tbe window tn
CITY MARKETS.
order that the tower saab of the totter
may serve *s a door, inclosing Its fourth Wheat,......... .... . .80
side.. For purposes of ventitotlpii asvUM* Mel­ Dried apples.
ting or dirt and dust from Ute outside
Ufa...,..................
Timothy seed . .
Potatoes................
means of . project Ing Iron bracket* end
should jirojwrly tie placed st a north Hoy.........................
Cblok.na, dressed.
Bog*, liv*..........».

entirely.

Hide* .
Lard...
Of course it will shut Tallow.

tbe principle that there Is no good with­
out some accompanying evU. this slight
patiently as possible.

Sl.&amp;l

/

Obituary.

Mr*. Oscar Matthew*, after an lil'naaa

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•5.00 to fo-K

H
M OO lo M. 76

B*ef, Ur* ..
Vea) oalf...

Apples........
Cblcksao lit

Ouioru...Corn new
Ctoru old..

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A STORY

. reutleth
century is possibly destined to go down

t CONDVCrKD IlV THE I'DJ'lLH.
Ah editorial commitiseof four will bo
appointed each month by the principal.

ABOUT----------

Christmas Goods! *
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MILITARY LIFE III ALASKA
SERGEANT BHSSMER AND COR.
PORAL MURPHY HOME.

iparm
Ings Boys' Experience In

editing the department, writing and •nnounee'to the •odd
correcting copy and reading proofs.
The erutlmcnts expressed and the mannsr of presenting them are those of the without a wire and with
committee and their fellow pupils, not lightning. If Signor M

directly,

RapMaEye^

Ing Prrws had the following interecUng
article
Friday
by the committee and accepted by tbe at hla station In the city ofjSt. Johns, return
night:
Newfoundland,
qn
Wrdnleday,
the
Herald as final. All copy designed
for this department should be submitted 11th instant, and received Ln electric
gold fields arrli
to the editorial committee.
They are Serge
regulars aa^
Company G, I
oUkvpanyK '
Herl Zagelmeler Claw of li«r.'
in full

ft ri£ZT,fi'miLL

"Instruction ends In the schoolroom, tojegraphy.
but education ends only with life. A

think wfiduve tht largest, best assorted and most

,
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suitable stock of HOLI DAY GOODS ever showd
in Hastings.

We are anxious to sell.

You are invited to

come and look us over.

oilet,3ets.in fancy Celluloid box, brush, comb and mirror,
50t&lt;75p, $1 and up
riplicate Mirrors, 25c, 50c and up.
Tbe greatest line of Phot
izish
‘ ‘ to see. AD
All style
style

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An elegant display of Fine Perfumery,
leader is a

Fountain Pens, warranted, from 35c up.
‘' ■•fine of Leather Goods ever shown in Hast-

MFhfc
z ings. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket Books and Purses,
T

morn.

T

Card Cases, Traveling Cases, Cigar Cases, Lap Pads, etc.

*

Necktie, Glove, Handkerchief, Collar and Cuff Boxes, 25c,
35c, 50c and up.

Our strongest and best line is Toilet Goods in black.
The genuine Ebony and Ebonized Manicure Military
Brushes, Brushes and Combs, with and without Mirrors.

Crokinole Q^ptbination Boards from $1 up.

Oat line of BIBLES can’t be beat.
Everything from the small hand to the
large family Bible.
.

Xt

A small hand, Oxford binding, 50c.

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A fine edition of Lorna Doone, ill. and
bound in leather, 700 pages, worth $8
our price 75c.
jX
A long list of recent copyright*, 50c,
2
were &gt;1.50.
*
Lives of Andrew Jackson, Patrick Henry,
Boone, Crockett, Napoleon and Wash?
ington, 50c each.
300 lOmo. Fancy Editions, good Hot vf sX
titles, 20c each.
• *“
800 Extra Fine 10mo, 25c each.
Black Rock, by Ralph Connor, fific.
In His Steps, und other works of Shcldon, 20c and 25c.
Elsie Books, 75c.
■' . '
SOO 12mos, good hindiugfgood titles, 20c
500 12mos, cloth binding, a. long list of
titles, 15c.
Mrs. Holmes’ works, cloth binding, 20c.
Books by Dora Tltorne and The Duch­
ess, 20c.
*
All 11.50 copyrights, |1.
Five Little Peppers has been &gt;1.50 at
onr store, now 25c.

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A very select line of Prayer Books and
Hymnals.

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Speaking of Books, we easily head the
&gt;t-

T A large American Speaker, over 500
J*
pieces, 60c
.,
JK ,
A we|l rejected line of Sacral Reading
/ V . for chi^drwt. - .
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T*

‘ Remarks of Bill Nye, ilL 500 pages, 50c
peck's Bad Boy a#d his Pa, ill., 50c.
Twenty Years of Hustling, by J. P. JohnBoyLife of Grant, by T. W- Knox, 75c
Oliver Optic’s books in 20c, 25c and 50c
20c and 80c.

They
thirty

waul eajlrttlg In the regular army. "
'Sergeant Hessmer enlisted al Feet
Wayne In November, 1868, and has

WU detailed to build tniogrsph Haas
for titggovernmenl^build government
roads and In the erection of artsy posts.
He was itatiunod st Fort l.IsoOta,
and serve God supremely, not from fnar
Tte survtew at St. Roae'M church on Prince Willlama, which is located in
bvtlrqtn delight in hit parfart eharso(Arufmaa day will begin It A:00a. m about the,same longitude s&gt; btome, al­
ter *’ ‘
with high maaa, to be Immchlauily fol­ though ths ton was on the &gt;ou qd on the
lowed by a low mats.
|
Corporal Murphy enlisted 1st Fort
Mra. Joseph Renkne will preside al
r will render Wayne in May, 18W, and I eh Chicago

St Ronw'w Chut

visiting friend* for a few dayi

Holiday Gift Books
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of the local battalion of this city their

which port’ was rwiebed June 28. Theo
m there will bb high tnua
the boys look passage on s river stamp­
end •rnnoo followed by the penediclion
er up tbe celebrated Yukon to Furl
of tbe HleaaedHacntmeal. ThcrmuiiioaJ
Gibbon where they wore stellated the
first year at the mouth of tu TonneMias Elizabeth Field returned Mon- morning.

In this line our

Nice;k©ttle m fancy box, worth 20c, our price 10c.
i A large bottle, worth 40c, our price 25c.

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hardly admit of quealloo.j And It la
hardly too much to amefi that the
world &amp; od the |vj! 4 * disxtvery not
lc*a Jwondokul hv pregnant In pawlbllltlrt than W&gt;4 the IrWcnlfaa^ot
tho electric telegraph. Cekaluly the
achievement* of Edison. Tesla and Mar
eonl give some ground fo^ the belief
that men will yet find a way to com­
municate, not only with evwry part of
Vbl* earth but with the diatom planet*.

111
sung by
Mapde Mudge,

4 . I good book, folding
4-1‘hoto Frames, 8c, 5c, 10c and up.
;

truth; giving a
lag lAn’ryci pf
r[
and and Of
life- it lx nut an much giving words, aa
thought*, ur mm- maxims, as living
priaclpl’w* Jv.if hot teaching to be
b*dliieva&gt;oaa*y &gt;* th« Iwwt I
policy" but because it l» right It is
teaching tbs- Individual Ui love the good,

But that

D L. HEATH

Wllliam H. Armand. ITalrioville
Ruth E Bradfield,'Prairieville.

Charles Hundley, Hastings
Ror» Hart.hardl, Grand Rapids

of anpOO).
Mr. C. F. Fi-ld visited the high school
Friday morning.
_

Probate Court

The student* are antiripsilng a very
enjoyable Ums during ths two weeks Spriggs, minors. Petition for license
ton'll real estate filed.
vacation which begins Friday night.
Fatato of Loa Ferguson, minor. Bond
Since the last Issue, the orations de­ of gaardian filed and letters Issued to
livered before the students of the high Chea. M. Mack.
Estate of Jacob Verbridge, deceased.
school were: “Tho Police Service of Hearing to appoint administrator, ad­
Russia" by Fred Hughes, who very journed to Doc. Ifitb.
Fatale of Freeman Kingsbury de­
clearly brought out the present stale of
affairs existing in that country; "The ceased. Order appointing adminis­
trator entered.
Educational Value of the Exposition"
Estate of Nwteoo S. Isham, an insane
by Miss Ermine Goodyear in whose ora­ Carson. Annual account of guardian
led.
tion was discussed the benefit derived
E.tiate of Robert C. Plckwortb, de­
from the exposition; “Successful Fail­
ceased. Order admitting will to pro­
ures" by Miss Gladys Scfdmore; "Funo- bate and appointing executor entered.
Uoo of the School Superintendent" by
Estate of Frank Squires et al, minors
Miss Harriet Eggleston; and “The Ab­ Guardian’s annual account tiled.
duction of Mln Stone,” atopic which
At the annual election of officers of
la distressing the minds of people, at
present, by Benjamin Merrick.
noon the fallowing officers were elected:
The students of the primary grades
Pres., Marie DePlan la.
u well as those of the high school wlU
Hen. Vice Prwa, Matilda Wiley.
be very much grieved at the departure

Intendent of tho public school*, who baa
so ably fulfilled the duties of that office,
and the best wishes of the whole school

Conductor, Eure Moore.
Guard, Mrs. Monroe Leach.
Chaplain, Maria Lewis.
Delegate. Elisabeth Reed.

into active service culling down pine
tree*. sawing up the logs and building
the fort. There were 224 of them al
V&gt;ls job and In the summer of 1000 they
were ordered to Fort Egbert 102 miles
below Dawson City, to relieve Company
IA which in turn took their place M*
Fort Gibbon.
Tho soldiers' work was much thamonths and then they were drtallcd td
build the government telegrapb lino
from Valdrw to Eagle City, wilere their
fort wta located. Tbe distance la 400

Murphy loft, M mllse had been com­
pleted. The corporal bad charge of 84
men who built 24 miles of tho line.
for the United State* as it will protect

and will give them outside communiaalion.
Company E bad a go ) deal of guard
duly to do, for Eagle City is but four
miles from the British boundary and II
was nothing uncommon for American
lion of their claims. The boys did not'

Dawson City team. The soldiers won

pursue.

from chemistry. Friday afternoon, so I
Commander, W. F. Hicks.
Senior Vice, H. PalmaUer.
Junior Vfaa J. CutlerAdjutant/M. Sutherland.
QdartcnBMtar. C. Moore.

One cf the memban. of tbe physiology
class asked the question the other day.

Officer of Day, EL H. Track.
Officer of Guard, E. Burkhart.

The thermometer stands at about fiO

tnuary the coldest is
below. Tbs record

Sergeant Boaster pct an honorable
A cheap remedy for rough* and colds
i all right, but you want something

looeeome lately; far bs U flow wearing,
Wbat shall

qui t* exciting experieooaa on their trip

. . u., ..
,r-*— ■
bin for you, then in either caw take the
only remedy that has been Introduced
In all civlllx*d countries with jucoees

school boys always manage to occupy a
fallowing up the soldier Ufa longer.
seat Just behind that of one of the high
heals and slimulaua the Usauee to They are glad to get back to Mich (gas
•oiiool'i most charming young ladles, in only
destroy the germ diseases, but allays
the afternoon?
'Will you please help me with

mended many yearn by all druggists In of their tnemorable experiences In the
M Lord helps those that help the world. Gel Green's Prise Almanac.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Plano Contest.

sot paid
*

�Christmas twentieth Century
««•'«»»»)» J

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HE TWENTIETH CENTURY IDEA of gift giving is something practical,
may have as to what is most appropriate, pleasing, useful and beautiful.

Our stock is composed of the LATEST STYLES and DESIGNS in FURNITURE,

Furniture

Everything we keep in stock is made upon honor, consequently.anything purchased, of ps will be a

Pianos and Organs

Mattings

Out instruments are unexcelled in tone and lasting' qualities, and
reputations.

Pictures
Picture

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selling so

All Carpets Purchased
from Now to Jan. 1,1902
Will be made and laid free of charge

DINING TABLES
CHIFFONIERS
COUCHES

If you need a earpet yon can't afford to miss this chance to save

Si

W&lt; Solicit an Opportunity to Show You Our Goods.

IS

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$

Furniture Dealers

until foreign complications made Amer­
ican oxpremlons ot sympathy for a peo
fie struggling for liberty “a* soundng brom and tinkling cymbal" no one
The Spanish Way
has accused President Monroe and TayIqr of violating good taste. Tima wm
Inheriting their policy from tboSpan- When any people struggling for liberty
lib and following the Spautsblaws, tho could look to the United States for
Porto Ricans have a ouoer wav of deal­ sympathy, but that wm before this
ing with labor organliors and agltat- country embarked upon a policy tri con­
«. They lock them up for conspiracy. quest and Imperialism.—The CotnmonIs lithe fate that baa been visited up­
on eight org*o|xer» who have been bb-

Current Opinion.

Should Be Wiped Off the Record

days for tbe loaders. Tho old HpsnUh
law dealarea that organisation of lab­
oring men is a conspiracy to raise
wages, and therefore contrary to good
public policy and not to be tolerated.
With this side light on Spanish meth­
ods and Ideas, can It be wondered at
that Spain hu been bopolomly loft In
tho rear in tho grand pracMrion ot
aalloav? Grand Rapids Herald.

world-wide

hou^ps

The prices are an inducement for you to invert, and have been the utceng qI

many in Barry connty.

Hi
Frames
Hi
Hi Mirrors
Hi

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BOOK CASES

paying investment.

Rug»

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SIDEBOARDS $

CARPETS, RUGS, ETC, and you certainly can find, a suitable article for a Christmas
Gift.
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Carpets

$
$

ft is exem­

plified to such an extent in our stole that a single visit will at once dispel any doubt you

lustration of tho gallant and .generous
bead and heart which dictated it. He
dismisses all these petty things In tbe
history of tho preliminaries to tbe main
evonf, and, evidently d-&gt;emlng that tbe
destruction of the Spanish Hoel was all
that the nation asked, finds that done
and done very thoroughly, and is con­
tent. Whatever preceded that event

Our Neighbors.
fhe Warren Fqstherbone Co. are
preparing to run tbeir looms nights
after January 1st and are educating a
full line of men for the night force.
. Sllddlcrille-is now putting on airs.
Tk. -1—.-I—J— .---- ”,

James Morgan died at his home in
Middleville Dec. ft, aged 52 years.

in the last number of the Middleville
Sun, urging them to oome to tbe aid
of the project of erecting a cucumber
pickling factory, by contracting to raiM
cucumbers. Buch an enterprise would
be a good thing for Middleville and for
the farmers and there ought not to be
any trouble In securing tbe required
I-.. ■V1O -----

and that of mau. "Their music, like our |
Resolutloni
own, represeuU moods and iltuea when
one is full of feeling and wishes to Soar
above th. common affairs of life loco !‘^I*nment of Michigan Grand
r&gt;_.r&gt;_
u
,| Army of .uthe Republic,
held Dec. 14.
th. realms of hope, beauty and joy."
1901, the following resolutions were I
Thia paper wm supplemented by
"Chance came Music?" read bv Mias unanimously adopted:
Whereas, it is tbe duty of every
Agilee C. Holbrook.
Nr. Wm. Shelters then «ang the Loss member of the Grand Army of tho re-'
solo "Calvary**—Rodney, showing to, public to aid and assist our comradca
in every manner possible; and
?
Whereas, tho building of our naval
voIm and his deep musical understand-'

Original Voting Contost

PIANO.

04
S350

Hinllti) PitM.

1350

Ing.' Being heartily enoorod, bo rosppoded with "I am Klug O'er tho I-at&gt;d by tbe government employes will lacrease the sources of employment for
and Sea."—Will L Thompson.
all veterans, by reason of the prefer­
on (bo subject: "Character holding,” ence that is/fven them In the employ­
tbs feature ot thp sveplng. . During bis ment of mechanical and laborers at all

discussion of the subject, lie said that

Resulted, that our rciiresontoilves io

tbeyoung man ot clean heart and clean
O. W. Hoafstatcr and Jacob end John
I J. S. Goodyear Co., dry goods.
life, that tho successful young man or
blunder# wbldh did not militate against . T .Amita rtt torwUan/l !&lt;■»»
acted directing the construction of a C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
itabould not be considered. Dewey's
Moro Than Vindicated.
. naval veaiel at each of tho govoi-nmoot Woolley &amp; Bronson, shoes.
verdict will be approved by Schley's City and will set to work with a force
'. Technically Schley, Gy the grace of contemporaries, but what about this ot men and teams to clear It up. They coots In direct proportion to tbe effort I
Fred L. Heath, drugs.
damning judgment in future history
Illes to perform the work;
you' put forth and tbe character you
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
when tbo#e familiar with the facts hare
Resolved, that a copy of these resolu­
poeassa. He then spoke of tbe inluehce,
M. W. flicks, flour and feed.
tions be published In our local papers.
which Christ's Sermon on the Mount,
Renkes &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
ao4 particularly the closing versea of
in finding against him on several
J. P. Renkes, bakery.
Reel Estate Transfers
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
a strong character. Bls words
appeal to mon of blood and brains,
WARRANTY.
was 2,139,197 pounds and the asoubt of
Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant
rerdlot of George Dewey la tbe
butter was B8.142 pounds. They paid
C. A. Ulsb to John M. Sinclair. 120a । R. I. Hendershott, hardware.
milt
*
let ot the Aaterie an people. Deal­
sec
30
Woodland,
8M00.
rich trivial •
wex* more than greatly appreciated.
James H. Durkee to EUxabelb E.
Haxel Barns recited, in her usual
half mile ride track at Woodbury.
plowing mAnnet, "'What Bessie is Good Durkee, 00a see IB and 20a sec. 20,
The Freeport cutter factory has put
Woodland, 11000.
for"." receiving a most hearty encore.
&gt; of tbe State In an electric light plant of its own.
. Frederick Tungate to Grant Muir,
scheme for tbe
A. C. Steckle, Freeport’s young ath­
lot 5, blk 17 eastern addition city, 050.
chat not only lete, ■ has been covering hfmaelf with Mra, Robt- N. Barob, made her debut
Levi Holmee and wife to Mary Jane
in .v. . a.
.v._
in the musical circles of this alty by Batea 20a sec 20 Woodland, 81.
Full stock ,at all times of
ringing,-tn a clear, unfaltering voice,
Mahlon A. Tbomaa ecaltoC. A. Ulsb,
ptlnp from tax- highly com pl its on tod for bis goal
120a
sea 30 Woodland, M.700.
and with that melody known only to
by tho Ban Francisco Examiner.
Lincoln
N.
Bush
and
wife
to
Ansel
B.
phUUood, "A Rich Man's Daughter."
and Tbirxs Bush 47arseo 5 Barry, tl 00.
Zebulon A. Cornell and wife to James
appreciate that
O, and Handsi M. Lae, percsl In vil­
found In hb store Monday morning
d I lions arc ounce:
lage of Woodland, 81100.
suffering with a paralytic stroke. Hb
M. E. Cranford ot al to Bert Withsy,
not do lbs farmer# of the southern part recovery b very doubtful.
entitled •■Life'#School." One parcel nee 4. Orangerille 850.
cd tbe state a great deal of good, and by
Mrs. William Leibot? of Grand Ledge
Sophia Weber to John McPherson
tho method ho propose# it I# expect­ lighted a kitahan Arc Monday evening
and wife, parcel sec 17, Hastinjr* 8700.
ed that forest preservatlon-In southern with kerosene. There was an erploGeorge L. Keeler to Maud B. Fowler,
confronting uu, which are as preplox Ing
Michigan would be graaty encouraged. ■inn arul
MOa Mo 5, Irving, 81500. .
I oom no solid Under existing conditions, a farmer
and often times much more so, m geom­
Trustees Assyria M. P. church to
ilxtccnth day,
। a worxi lot bceatum he
etry problems in school.
AlbertG. Kent, 2ja seu B, Assyria, 8450.
&gt;11.—Indiana pWhich yield# him very
Samuel Roush to Frank D. Brayton,
Hastings Musical Club.
Ing was closed by Mr.'Frank Horton, lot 8 and a SO feet ot lot B blk 8 Itout’s
Freeport, 8200.
'
Tho Hastings Musical Club mat a» rendering In hU own sympathetic tenor addition
.Philo R. Holmes to J. H. Dnrkoo. 20a
the usual place and hour Monday even­ voMb, "Jmi 1’Mln Folk»"-Sumahiil. sec 20 Woodland, 8700.
ing, Doc. 9. The club opened by ring­ Rcorivlng a hsarty encore, he respond­
Fred Caaaday to Lixxle E. Caaaday,
und
l
ot
5a
seel
Hostings,
81.00.
ing "Laud ut tbe Free"—Godfrey, after ed With "Song# that Mother Sang"—
Charles Dickerson to Frank M. Haxei,
which tho regularburinMo meeting was Marlon.
held, followed by ringing, "Swinging
William Boston and wife
When you feel dull after eating.
•Neath lheOjd Apple Trae." After an
When &gt;on have a« aoocUui.

West End Feed Store.
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:y3K«E

by MUe

The December American Hoy is full

-sstisax^

IHustrsUoas and a full page devoted to

Ear Corn, Shelled Corn
O^ts, Middleville Fldur
Corn and Oat Feed
Corn Meal. Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middlings
Oil Meal, Poultry Food
Oyster Shell '
Stock Food
For Horses, Ca

Eda Cate, lot 8 blk B

iiUTT ci. a IMS.

f

�tai Un beta a tar aU a W ah
pmr^JUa. WM should know better than

DAN MASON’S

JOSEPH A.
ALTSHELER

till stood between.
Tfc* ylen in which they stood was shadBut Mason was net discouraged. Ho
by the f trtsta and thickets, sod only a
id not expect to catch the man without. Uol4, ulht filtered through the branchr^
rouble. Th* unknown would have been
.ounds of the combat elsewhere bad
---------------- - ------K-l^ |be njiUtlllc e,identi, anUbed.
Tbry could not hear 4o noise* of tbe
camp—only the sounds .of the Christmas
aoM.
,
"You led me a long chase around that
thicket." said Mason. laaghlng a little.
-Time or fottr limes 1 thought 1 had
you. before 1 worked that cap trick on

dreading

Kid M*

- ■Miaia* days of the week- Then a die- oO,r
«lc-pt tUa particular ouaMte amor svd wared hot. Il waa at It* Markham. He fought the other* from
bMatrt when it occurred to Bettie to sea a *«„, of doty. aug.
war or„, he
■M .bey dvbated with each *4&gt;Wt a qw* Could be good friend* With them. But
&gt;• !tar •&amp;
v «»&gt;•« ‘•otfd «» t&gt;«&gt; forgivetfsoa for Mark
hat tljdrnmcvs Hah, do.-* It make ham. Again ba clinched hie hand and
what day of the weekh kr be aald to .book It in the darknasa. Hi* sense of
.’|tajaa». ..-.. .
’ ...
. • the wrong done Nat was aa keen a* ever.
. “(f mskra a tot.' replied Mason.
I Two rear* of Incessant, campaigning bad
MMM |u &lt;e« yoo lo th. Erst pUee. boy* M1 diminished it. and when' (be e»ritetbat thia llitle book l‘m st adjtog *o bard mrol inil (j,0?.r of ,,&lt;* great bank
la an almanac. I’ve been keeping irt.i
o,„ far foaad |hal tbe memory of
af *be day*. and tbM I* Hatarday. and.' It would come back to him a* atroity a*

him. - He .took ot hl* cpp. pU
the sod of Hl* gun barrel anil,
thrust U oat in front of hlta.
slightly in the air. Ha made m
There waa a Bash, a report, aa
whistled through the cap. Bprin

lb* ru made desperate ef.1 hU rile, hot failed. I*n•*
t» it away, aa If be rean-&lt;]
I Impede Me Wit. Thru be
ilut.Mgaaa.tao. iuctvawl
'he dwpalriag h«hlre beard

Main's 6«im was stlU rigidly erect,
only the finger that strayed ao restieaaly
ever tbe trigger of hl* til!• moving. Hie
face regained pale, but
a* hard aa
suae, and tbe eyea. shoving no num,
•ought those of Markham, which waver-

�STINCS

her:

The Schtay Court'* Finding*.
After month* of exhaustive Investiga­
tion and deliberation tho Schloy court
of Inquiry ha* arrived ag a decision and
aubmlued it* finding*, and It ft safe to
aay that the finding* of th* com, divid­
ed *J they arc inu&gt; a majority and »
minority report, wllljnake very little
difference with tbe popularopinion that
Admiral Schley won the victory of
Santiago and deaerve* a high place
among American naval heroes.
Technically Admirals Ramsay and
,B*nham may bo right In raying that
"Commodoro Schley'* conduct In con­
nection with the event* of the Santiago
campaign prior to Juno 1, 1806, wa*
nharacterixod by vacillation, dllatorine** and lack of enterprise." Those
two gontltmen, constituting s majority
of tho court of Inquiry, Il ta fair to a»*ume, have acted conscientiously and
Impartially In arriving at tbelr conclu«lon- But against thraa two admirals
of whom thu people at large know com­
paratively little, stands the judgment
Of one man who ba* won for himself a
lasting place In history Admiral
Dewey, who make* the minority report,
^rays that. In bl* opinion: Tbe passage
from Key West to Cienfuegos wa* made
’ by the flying squadron with all pcwslbta
dtapalch; that the pawage to San lingo

thorn h»ppy, • time o( tho renewal ol
frlendsbljw and of pleasant relation­
ship!; a Ums for bonovoisMeaml char­
ity, of pease and love, of artft making,
and the forgetting of self in the derire

Surely such akcMon cannot come to
tbe world each year without leaving its
blearidg to oast a hallowing Influence
over the coming twelvemonth. Surely,
If the world over attains the high plane
of universal peace and brotherhood,
dreamed of by poets and philanthropist,
it will be because ol the .uplifting In-

street on Saturday last, Delia T. Bar­
low, wife of F. H. Barlow. Stic wa*
the daughter of P. 8. and Elba Turner,
who were pioneer* in Barry county,
(taming* to this county and settling on
the town line road in 1839, passing
through ail the hardships of the period,
they raised a large family, coostailng
of seven girl* and on* boy, the deceased
being the fourth daughter. She mar-

l Will receive mie* .verv Tumd.y
ami Friday at the Kotwof Ham* A Van
Tho Riverside Cemetery Aaioclatlon
Arman, cocnmencUg Dec. Jrdp 1WL.
board of truMee* met st tbe City Bank,
J-.tLDkFuK, Tree*.
Monday night and tiectod the following
'offleera: President, Chewier Mesmrr;
vice-president, Clement Smith; treas­
urer, W. D.Baye*; dark, John Basal

1

special aommittee to revise the by-laws
ber tn 1-&lt;j, al her stater** ■Sarah'* in and investigate tbe feasibility of adopt­
Cheater,Eaton county. Coming to Hast­ ing an endowment scheme for the rais­
ings they built themselves acorafort- ing of a permanent Improvement fund.

Beesley Busy Bee
With Couiiuioi Hura

they lived toe several years. LaUr grove, Judge Smith and John Bamner.
Smiles, chuckles, laughs and encores
they moved to their more modern re*ldence In which she passed away. She were the rule at the Grand last evenangel*’ *oog of "Peace on Earth, Good was a woman of sterling worth, on acWill'Toward Men," board for the first | live church worker; also a member of
' tbe Hastings Women'* Club and Mac­
time by tbe lairly shepherds on tho first
cabees. She was of a gonljtl and happy
Christmas night.
disposition and her circle of personal
friendship* were cot fined to no errtd plot goes there Is not much to "Old
Dan Tucker,’’ but the specialties follow
each other so swiftly that a connected
the Philippine* during tbe last Bscs)
year lo a much greater extent than wo
‘did. Yet about the only argument for
our taking and holding the Island* was
that It would greatly Increase our trade
It has dm done bo up to thl* time.

J. BEESLEY

Notwithstanding Secretary Root's
doulal, Gen Msso, oneotthecaodidatos
forprroldentofCuba, saysihoadralnlstratlon i» meddling in Cuban (wlltlat,
■nd ha* »oni one of It* follower* to
Washington to make a personal pro-

Plumbing and
H HATING.........

Paa-Jfatriear
was given to tbe

*NEW DOMESTIC*

NO OTHER
shoe stands as highNvith women
of good taste as

as being the best family sewing
machine.
.
The New Don|estio is ball­
bearing, has a fine' chain stitch
attachment, a &gt;pleat ruffler, mak­
ing it two machines in one. Cali"
and try it at T. Philips’.
I sell the best machines made.

The
The
The
The

_________ I
_ .... _„u
MLw. Mary Jowett ot Detroit; Mr*,
Emma Koller of Toledo, O.; Mr. Frank
Jordan of Chester, Mich., C. E- Barlow
I of Chicago, H. H. Barlow of Coldwater,

company took part in tbe specialties,
many of which were unique and origi­
nal. Some of the )oke*. however, were
decidedly pause. Tho dancing numbers
■nd the quartette singing were special

July 3rd and “ta entitled tq the credit
due to »ucb cututnaodlng officer for the
glorious victory which resulted lu lb"

Highest
Award •• »*•

New Domestic.
New Home.
Standard.
White.
" ’

[ Needles and oil for all machines
They arc beautifully modeled cheaper than yon ever bought
and possess a style of grace and I them.
beauty that make them disve.

T. PHILLIPS.

They fit to perfec-

retain their shape, and
tbsohiie ease to the foot

Renkes $ Craven
flmnv &lt;■&lt;! Bakerv

point, Admiral Dewey's opinion out­
weigh* them. He exonerates Schley
from every point of criticism advanced
in the precept; he praises Scbloy'*
course from beginning to end; and he
accords him tho great glory of having
won one ot the two great naval victories
which decided the Spanish-American
war. Dewey, the bero of Manila does
justice to Schley, the hero of Santiago,
and the American people are In accord

Ex CONGRESSMAN - Hourly: COQiHAN think* one word lu behalf of:th*
Boors from Mr? Roosevelt. would end
tbe war In Bovill Africa, but b* didn’t I tiro show yrindows this week.
! furnish thq rotfpo for cxtrattln? that • Ask your dealer for Delton*
flour. Every sack guaranteed.

Mta* Vlnnle Ream gave a rec
FitANcxhM sent an expert to study
our trust*. He'has a b&gt;g Job ahead of Hickory Corner* Turedsy night.
The case of the people v* Bj
him, and hewon’t knew piuch after be
get* through, as the trWKa all make a has becnadjournod until Jan 13.
specially ofsecreoy about their bid-

offered of late than 1* afforded by the
controversy over reciprocity for Cub*.
There ta no doubt that this government
owes It lo tbe people of that Island that
the present prohibitive tariff oo Cuban
sugar and tobacco be removed. We in­
terfered in Cuban affair* because Spain
wa* pursuing an unjustand cruel policy
towards her dependency, not only by
military oppression but also by unfair
restriction* on Cuban Commerce. Hav­
ing freed the Cubans from Spanish mil­
itary tyranny w* ought to go further
and give them commercial privilege*
a* well. Not only ought we to do this
becauao such a course ta Inherently
right, but because we have also promis­
ed the Cuban people such a policy. The
Ute President McKinley favored recip­
rocity for Cuba, President Roraevelt
favor* it and Governor General Wood
comes to Washington to urge the speedy
adoption of this policy.
*But there 1* asmall clhss of Ameri­
can beet sugar manufacturer* whose
personal Interest* are threatened by
the proposed reciprocity program.
era who are engaged In tho raising of
sugar beets. And because these boot
sngar kipgs'and lhe»e fanner* concern■ qd, are likely to make emaller profit* If
Ctalmn raw sugar 1a given a chance to
enter the American market, ootign-st la
bring appealed to by such men a» O»
nard and our own Governor Blla* to
ignore tbwprinciple* of justice sod fair
play and break our pledges toward* tho
struggling Cub*n».whom wo have re*cnod from Spanish tyranny.
Congrew ought to Ignon. these aelttah
and sordid argument* of the be..-1 sugar
ring and do justice to Cuba by admit­
ting heY chief product* Into tbe Atnorleaw nmrkM free, or at looat with duties

W hen Oca. Chaffee, military govern­
or of tho Philippine*, said to tho secre­
tary of war, “I shall need all my soldiers
for the next two years,”he throw much line of dolls ot all size*, ttyIm and price*.
No more round trip ticket* will be
Ught on the situation over there.
■old on the Michigan Centra) after this
The Kalaer is thinking about apply­
ing a gag rule to tbe German Reichstag,
In order lo force th rough the tariff bill.
Ho can get some valuable' pointers by
employing Tom Reed. _

of dosing a window, standing nn a
small box for thl* purpiwc, when the
box tipped and sb* fell to the flour,
■triking on ber left aide. Nm being
who Is himself an invalid and nearly
belpiaaa Mr. Bancroft,,by poundlug
with bis cane, finally succeeded lo at­
tracting the attention of Mrs. Chum-

OXFORDS

$3.00
$2.50

Senorita

FOR CHRISTMAS

Fresh Candies

Oysters, can or bulk
Baked Goods
N LltS,

mooed. They found that she'had sus­
tained an impacted fracture of the hip
bone, and proceeded to do everything
posalblo for ber relief*. She ha* been
a great sufferer, however, and as she ta
seventy-five years old and not In very
good health, ber case ta somew bat criti­
cal. This aged and estimable pair
have a great many friends "who will,be
pained to know that they are both so
wreviously afflicted In thelr.decllnlng
E ‘ T. Loving friend*have been car-

Woolley &amp; Bronson,

fresh every daynice assortment

RENKES t
CRAVEN

522222
coMt1* grab rale.
la with them and' a trained txnrve ^ba»
I’. L. Cook of Brooklyn, wa* in lb* been engaged to cartf for them.
,
IP Gov. VanSanl dMHt*i look out be city Tuesday, In connection wftti Ch*
Fur tbe first time IttagexiaraUoathl* .
caan of Smith vpj Scboonemalter.
city baa a qaac of small pax. Dr. M. C. I
will be suspected at holding no higher
Alfred England, who werkktor Mr. Woodmansee, who live* at tho aquth'
opinion of the Interstate commerce
oommlssloo than be due* of tho big roll- Cplgrove, has moved into a suit of 'end ofJefferson street, waa taken alight-1
ly *icica few day* ago with what he at ‘
room* in th* Ford hotel building.
A. M. Welch Of lon!% waa in,the city flratdlagoowta aa chicken pox. YcaterMonday, en rout* to Lacey where bo dsy ptornlng, however, he'became an*-.
adnr«a»ad a farmer*’ InatltuteTuesday. plciou* that hl* disease was small pox I
Hava you seen W. E. Merritt A Col’s and rent for the health officer, Dr. D. E. |
five, tin and twoaty.five cent couixor*? Fuller. The latter at once pronounced
They contain many bargain*, just the th* disease to be (mail pox. The board ■
of h«hj&gt;, aon.l*. tag of himself, Mayor
thing for the holiday*.
Ranke* *d4 Recorder Roberta, Im- '
Booker T. Washington will addrera
mediately held a meeting and took^
tho state teachers' association al Grand
Rapid* next Thursday evening, on ”inand-prevent the disease from spreading.!
Dr. Woodmansee's house, which taoc­
AN UNEQUALEO RECORD.
Orooo Faulk of Cedar Creak was ar­ cupied only by himself and soc, wm,
Thorn la a Rapidly Increasing Vol­ rested. yeaterday* for furnishing liquor •trimly jusrantlhed and Baker Hhrinto a minor. His examination will bo erS family were placed under detention
ume &lt;»f Hastings Evidence Roll­
quarantine. Two constable*have been
ing up for thoOreal Medicine,
A pouring rain fell all day taat Fri­ placed co guard In the* street in front
day, ending with a sudden drop of CO of tbe Woodtpansee place, whose duty
degrees In the temperature and a snow It fa ip see that the quarantine tastrict­
Since then we have,had ad«- ly carried out. In fact, everything
It wcmM seem that hardly anyone storm.
1
, cldedly colji spell of weather, with the
can take Dr. A W. Chase’s Nerve fills !i mercury running down to xero orbo- pcraiblo ha*.been done by theautborItiea to restrict thtr dlsea-e to the one
without receiving marked benefit. I
I low every night.
■
house and they do not think the con­
The wonderful actfon ot this medicine
in (tutting
„,
—, people
------- -----------oo th—
dr ._.
feet who | TT" pUy “ &gt;»■
u. tagion will spread. Thnmatter ha* not
do.. ooodlUoo u
.boblopolo. produced any serious alarm as yet, and
U. Ulk
U. v.koo.o. "&gt;B».- there doc* not seem to bo any need of
apprehension at the present time. Dr.;
U.,
l&gt;~°
'»
wa.U&gt; U.ilog. 7. tod., lhrJ ■'»
11
UM ,h. TwenUwh Woodmansee Is being cared foe by his
lo », Muo. for
.Uh Um- «•“’&gt; "'•b •&gt;“
WV
lop ml. ,h«
«h«
“•
omUmC Mre. lflo.1, M. Ookl.o ol ।
7» M I
h... ■ l.q,.
2nd. ward. Ratting*, Mich., rajK-“ I Christmas trade, so It ba* come, sold
wm ell run down and could simply do “«■» K0°da th1* month than any former
nothing-paiui lathe head and nerv. year up to this date. My stock is still
ous. Hearing of Dr. A. W. Ch**.,'a
Cha»&gt;'» large and lean
I can supply customer* with
-------------------- J. Good- wytMof
may call fur. John
Drug more. After taking we , BaasMKU, Tho Jaw*l*r.
e ticadaehM am gooe-nervm are
Cbarle* Rieger cd Detroit, prreidro t
and I feel strong and vlgurott*. ’ at tho state barber*' board, was in tho
tedicino 1* rertainly goal and I city yetterday,. Today F. M. VanHorn
roeommina k."
of Benton Harbor, treasurer of tho
A. W. CbW* oerrt I'ilk are buaid l» herein ooMultaflon with fteci Staabox at .Insist-, or Dr, A. rotaf? Busby. Mr. Vsfolloro l» th*

Do your*
Christmas
Shopping

Do not delay until the choicest goods
have been selected and you must he con­
tent with what remains. Our assortments
now are choice, complete and attractive.
Everything you can possibly think of:

DRESS GOODS
TRIMMINGS
HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES,
NECKWEAR
TOWELS
FURS
UMBRELLAS
CLOAKS
NOVELTIES
be found here at prices that wilt
please you.
•

The J. S. Goodyear Ctr.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*

Boilers Refilled,
Cylinders Rebored,
. Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
All Kinds of Casting

Before having anything done give us a call.

EARLY &amp; BURNS

�A WILD RIDE

and disappeared.
"'Jump If you want to, Harry," called
old MbH. "I'm going to stick to her."
I gave one look at the Egyptian dark□css and concluded that I would stay
tablet possess oo soap or «&lt;xla should
be used lu cleaning them, but sand
should be employed Instead. tbla be-

low

1001 OUT 1

•are. wblaklng the duat and papers
about, while lu the south a big black
•iood waa coming up. resplendent with

"What do you.make ot this.- Harry T’
be asked aa I climbed up betide him.
**1 found It pinned to my cushion."

, tho HERAlJt tor one year but also the
Pilgrim, a high class magazine ot pro­
gross, ably edited and finely illustrated.
’dirt overhanging the track and It only
needed tbe Jar of 07,tO aet It tn motion
Something, like I.000 tons of debris
tolled on Jd, t^c.truck directly behind
ns, and lnlo,.t,bJs Jboiq runaway cars
plunged,,
. . &gt; - , . .' . . ..
But wndM.Wtfibil ihU euf until aft­
erward. Matl.kept 67.u^ko what was

Sour Stomach

{Ulster Cosrlit tlckett

Bhe plunged
"Then we’ll go through If It takes
the wheels out from under! Bing up
the wipers!"
And, without waiting for the hostler
id ran tbo engine out, old Matt backed

thought we were going Into tbo i
3c pulled through &gt;11 right. but
my la at trip. F~
'
engine, my hair was i

Loaisvilla &amp; Nashville B. R.
"All of you who never told a lie raise
yopr hands." asked the teacher ot ber
wife, combining aa It does In one tn- small pupils.
"Tlcase, ma’am.” piped little Jimmie,
stratnvnt a scrubbing braab and a mop.
When deaired, tbe mop la pulled out of "is It a Me If nobody finds It out?"—
Ohio State Journal

floricki

lng .ua between. Haversack grade afd
the bottom and securing the treasure.
Old Matt has retired from tbe road,
yellow sheet of tissue paper.- - - but I do not think that either be or I
Halt ‘fooIejrnffH'-dW.IW w» shall ever forget the ran of &lt;17.

looking across at me, and then be drew
«p the corners of his mouth, and I looKfor a quick run.
. Before we reached tbe outaklrta of
tbe town the rain began to come down

PolntA.

they contain seeds. Only tubers and
roots, stifh aa potatoes, berta, turnips,
carrots, onions, dare bo called vegeta­
bles. To return to tbe squash question,
few housekeepers comparatively have
tried Ita virtues In any other shape
than disguised with eggs, spice and
cream in a pie filling, Sections of

1. Put them in a prerervrltb a tracupful of water for
. Let them stew gently una thin muslin bag with the liquor and
press them very lightly. To earb plot
of liquor put a pound O( sugar fcilr
It until oU Is dissolved; tltfn ret It orc

BEAUTIFY
YOUR SKIN
AND HAIR

�Pan-American Treaty Plans
Come to Nothing, Owing
to Disagreement
DIFFERENCES

ARE

SERIOUS.

"There Is only one cbaace k&gt; ease
your ilfo and that to through aa oponlion" warp tbe startling words beard
by Mrs.
Hunt of Lime Ridge,Wla,
bighclMi monthly nuLgprine, in com­ from ber doctor after he had valary
tried to core bar of a frightful cam of
bination with the Hkiuld m a ueroly stomach trouble and yellow-jMjadfam,’
nominal price. Tha magarine with Gall atones had formed and she OO»which we have made thia arrangement
la tha Pilgrim, an •xoelient literary
periodical pubUabed at Battle Creek.
Thia magazine hM recently coma Into
the band* df a new company who are
huBtlerv. They are aperiug no pain*
to make the Pilgrim a high claea mag­
azine and they are »uoec«llug admira­
bly. It comparm favorably with the
leading periodical* of Ila kind, each m

The Cure that Cam

TWO VALUES.

nrday Evening Post, botn in typograph ­
ical appearance and lu literary merit.
For the sake ot placing this excellent
monthly within the reach of al! onr
readers, we have decided to make them
tho following remarkable offer:
The regular subscription price of tho
other pari of tbe eity. Mrs. Joseph
| Duke, aged 60. wm found Ln her home Pilgrim Is one dollar. AU who pay
effect that the formal breakup of the .frown to death.
■
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XZ.—X-T&gt; xf..
vr__a

HERE art two values to every purchase —
what it costs and vzhat it pays you. Codr
costs 8 cents a pound, but if you are drown­
ing half a mile from shore, its value would
be “ not what you pay for cork, but what cork saves
you.” When a woman buys soaps she often con­
fuses the two values. She sees only what she pays.
She overlooks what she receive*. Now a single
cake of Ivory Soap pays back from ten to twenty
times its cost in the saving it effects. Test it your­
self I Vegetable Oil Soap. Ivory white- It floats!

E

Scoslor Morgan hM Introduced a bill
remember for something m a rewind er for tbe construction of the Nicaragua
that things have changed; that be no canal by thia government that differs
longer wields undisputed power st the somewhat from the Hepburn bill, in­
troduced in the house. Il names 1180,OO'.OOD aa the cost of the canal and appropria e&lt; 15,0.41,ODO for Immediate use
pointinent 1* glran out a* a triumph tor
Senator Beveridge, but iboee on the In.
■Ide know that be bad very little U&gt; do
with II; that Mr. Rooeevell appointed
Baker to Impreaa upon the Indiana re­
publican* that Fairbauka ba* no pr&lt;wtig. wl.b him. Incidentally Senator
Beveridge will get tome credit for the
appointment, which Mr. RoomvcIi al
one time declared in the meet positive

a board of eight cltlxeo* of the United
States lo addition lo ibo see rotary of
war, who shall be president of tbe
boaro, and who shall bq appointed with­
out regard to politics, and be paid l&amp;OOO a year each
Mr.
H. Clay .Evans, commlaaloner of
pensions, must bo feeling pretty solid,
as he has just paid t25,0u0 for a bouse

swipe ax Sanawr Hanna, but that does
not prevent Ila counting for Mr. Rooeesalt, who la surftrislng the politicians
with his k bow ledge of the game.
Tho Philippine tariff bill reported to
the house today from the ways and
means committee, which it to bo rallloaded through before the Chrbtcaaa
reoeee- from December IDtb, tq Janu­
ary (Uh-—should have been enlltled
“An at* to dodge a dtvdelon of the
United Btaiea supreme court," M that
la precisely what It is Intel dad to do.
Tbs supreme court decision declared
that the Philippines were not foreign
territory, but tho naw tariff bill says lo
effect that they are, by Impelhg the
Dingley tariff duties upon all goods
shipped to the United States; by con­
tinuing tbe tariff arranged by the
Phlilpplse commission for tbe islands,
and by impeding ths witarup
taxes upon vessels from the Philippine^
to tbo United States that we collect
from ve^eeto from foreign countries.
This is done, U Is claimed, under the
ria use &lt;4 tbe supreme court decision
that says ooagree* has the right to leg­
islate Mi t sees flt for the Philippines.
AU Washington Is laughing at the
double squelching Senator'McLaurin,

Panama schemers given to understand
that there was "nothing doing" for
them, than op bobbed a brand new set of
anhemers claiming tn own the right of
way ©ver which the Nicaragua canal
mtui| bo ooostruoted and demanding
that their property be bought If ooogreee Is to autboriso tbe construction
of tbe canal over that route. These
new schemers are Americana, organ-

receive the Pilgrim one year, begin­
ning with Ibe September number.
The Pilgrim will-bo sent direct from
the publishers
Thia Is a splendid opportunity for
ocr readers to secure a flue magaxiue
at a merely nominal cost. Call at the
Ukhald office and ace sample of the
Pilgrim.

WWOOMN8 COMH. ASTHMA.
BRONCHIDS AND NKSMOfT

OTTOS
$o!d by alldruggists

Professional Dirtctroy.

Ove ot the AraenlMM del'xatrs.
hut it to precipitated ianc»ly if not
entirely by the refusal Ot thia codntry to Insist upon compulsory arbi­
tration. The United Slate* ultra (ho
ground that compulsory arbitration^

lotiNSON, D. D. S.

PLUMBER.

Sht|,

One Door North
if Hastings lititul Bink

speculators, wbo went Ihkftbv
solely on the chance shat they wot
earn* time be able to Mpiaeta the

held at tbe State Department itet
week. It wm immediately developed
that, while the United State. Wm
tally committed to the doctrine of
committee is now looking in--o tho arbitration. It would n*ver consent to
claims of thb uompany. Tho govern­ an agreement compelling weaker na­
ment of Nicaragua has shown that it tion* to apply ny arbitration, even If
aa exception waa made ot queeUona
affecting national honor and territory

Tta Cliuul Hid II th City
—Or rather, the beat place
tn the city to get clean to al

BUSBY BROS.' BATH BOOTIS
Up-to-date Tonaorial Work.

TALK OVER THE SEA.
of this Is fastened a chain three or four
fret loaf. The chain ends In a ring
through which 1s ran a rod about three
feet bug. There are two rod*. one oo

Wm. H. STEBBINS

feg ialailoc at tht* iimriog.'ntri i

^^teSS^ndr n may “• —« - be ufoour e tbSl mmof tbrne republf- &lt;”*• •*'«•“»« dlarovary of the
—
a4 — -— — - —.-——

wanted Inventor.

•etate of William M. Rice. Rice waa
(he millionaire whom A. d. Patrick la
accused ot having murdered. Mr. Rloe
la a nephew of the dead man. The to­
tal* in Twas la valued at K.ooo.ow.

Only Indlanla. Virginia and Kanaa*
report their- apple cuodllloa aa above
th* tan yapr «nrt»

CASTOR IA

. Try**.

�resMeot of Ovid. n&gt;-* a traxle death
early Sunday awning In a Ufa which
destroyed ber terne. Mr. Houtbwurlh
and a daughter. .Mrs. Bataa, barely es­
caped with their Uvea Mrs. B.vithworth had been in the habit of walking
about the bouse at night, carrying a

A Sad Story of The Great Wabash
.Wreck.

______
lightship for Point Pt lee. Lake Erie i
Ref. Kamuel W. Smith has tntrodtxrri bills for postonko buildings al Whose Strength Equals Their
Flint and Pontiac, each to cust *50,-

|

Lore.

and tab's
mended

medicine

LOSS OF LIFE Olf THE LAKES. fronted her and demanded tbe money,

Mrs. Scheffler went to the cup! ward
and produced a sack In which |7W In
gold pieces and an equal amount of
110 and 020 bills, had been deposited.
She was prompted to act quickly by
two wicked revolvers which the rob­
bers tbreateued to use. They escaped

Goblerllle Tillage w»* visited by a
disastrous are early Bunday morning.
Which has practically wiped out tbe
town, entailing a loss of &lt;100.000 and
Inflicting a blow from which the Til­
lage may never recover. From a po­
sition ot a prosperous Tillage of 300
Ing tbe Urea of ehlef magUtrataa.
In tbe bouse Tuesday—Mr. Grow
(Pa.) made a speechnpoo proepedlve
legislation for the Dulllpplne islands.
He contended 'that the constitution
granted congress the power to govern

who have used " Favorite Prescription ’
hiuety-eight per cent, haw been shoo
lately ana altogether rased. Tbe other
.two women in each hundred for whom
oo complete rare was possible, have in
geneial acknowledged a great improve­
ment in their condition ; headerhes less
frequent sad leas painful, backache
greatly diminUbed; aide to resume again

the medical advice of an unqualified
pereou. either tnan or woman, is not
onlv worthless bat may be dangcroM.
As chief ocn sailing physician to the In­
valid*' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y., with an associate staff of
nearly a score of physician*, Dr. Pierce
i* enabled to oflSer to those who consult
him by letter /rrr, a medical experience
..J---------U.. __________ .......

scriptlon ' found relief and comfort.
But think of the great snny, the nine­
ty-eight per cent., numbering hnndreds
of thousands of women who have been
cured perfectly and permanently. No
more headache, oo more backache, no
more-monthly misery. Pain la a thing
of the past. These are the women who
an fit for maternity, who will have
strength to give tha child they bear.
. time rn

Annie Barnett, of Hitaon, Fisher Co.,
Texas, says, ’Will say I like my * Med­
ical Adviser * so much; it is worth its
weight In gold.’
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser containing i.oofi ywges and over
yoo Illustrations C scat entirvly frtt ow
receipt of stamps to pay expense of mail-

"TmT*"'
claimed 14. Contrary to the records
of fanner years. Superior bad tbe
greatrat death list of tbe year, and
Brie, which genera fly has the largeat
Hat wm this year At the bottom. 8operior had 37 deaths from weather

tbe deelred responslbllltlwi at Sbangbal. Hong Kong, and eventually at
Manila or other eastern porta, and al­
ready officials of that corporation
hare been sent out to survey the field

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Many farmera along the Harbor
Beach division of tbe I’ere Marquette
fear they wffl have to feed their sug­
ar beets to their stock, as they are un­
able to secure can to ship them to

CASTORIA
ForInfantsandChildren.

service wjtb five routes will be estab
llabcd from ■ Mt I'leaunt and tbe
poatoffieva at Caldwell, Boyden. Winn.
Broomfield. Comer and Alembic will

Lawton party of hunters, are being
bad in quarantine at Flood Wood tn
the northern penalnsula because the
agent at that place waa taketa sick
with the smallpox.
I Fur tbe first tlufo tn a number * of
years the fall rains did not fully nIpiffntob the* water knppiy tn
. county and hundreds of fanners are
l compelled tohaul water Iona die-

•Z
E.
9
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paidea bare come out ahead, although
It Is estimated that about IIJSO.OOO
has been paM out There -were 37 se­
rious Area, and Bro Insurance may be
advanced next year. A total of SM
boats went aground. 145 went aahorv
aqd Id were Injursa in collision. Btx
ty-eight teals wore waterlogged and
ltd were disabled.
Twslre boats

of Porto Hico, which Is now part
of the American Federation of Labor,
under tbe presidency of Samuel Gomp
era. has been ordered dissolved, aa It
baa been adjudged Illegal because ot
thia rtmsplrary. Tbe case has been ap­
pealed tn tbe Supreme Court of Form
Rico, where it'wm probably ba heard
In a month. Pending thia appeal igla-

William Bremeefca, an aged firrnun
of Btenben vllle. wax found dead In
. hetl. He bad a cancer. and to lot rid
I of tbo suffering took parts green.
Hundreds of shoe operatives at
1 Xorthamplou. England, riot*,! Thurs­
day against the Me of the new aboe
lasting machines.
They throw mud
---iroprietoro of the
strike if tbe ma-

'

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature

�M~- Star
t. .Uhm
ll to Ute custom In some localities to i
’ baal sugar bests to the factory If poailbte when harvested, and if It to not
poealUe to do this they are gathered
and placed tn long ricks or piles on tbe 1
surface of tbo ground. Tho base of
these ricks or plies to from 3 to SH fed.
with a bright ot S to 4 test, tapering to­
ward the top. Along each side of these
ricks several furrows are ran with ■

feinting, smothering, palpita­
tion, pain in left ride, shortness
of breath, itreguUr or intermit­
tent pulse -and retarded circula­
tion all come from a weak or
defe&amp;vc heart.
Overcome
these faults by building up the
heart-musdos and making the
heart-nerves strong and vigor­
ous. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure
is the remedy to use. ''It is
the best.

Thto covering to put on to- tbe depth
of shout six Inches, occasionally air
spaces or ventilators being left on Qia
tops of the ricks, which are usually
made by tbe use of tiling or small eloagated wooden boxes or simply straw,
tha purpose being lo prevent ferments-

lessens tbe sugar coutrnt of tbe beet,
and they are opened occasionally for
this purpose.
It to tbe alm of tho grower, as al
ready stated, to get hto beets to tbe
factory as soon as possible, but this
will depend on ' bin turn."
In case be to delayed la thto way on-

De. Miles'

Heart Core
is a heart and blood tonic of
unequaled power and never
fails to benent if taken in time.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.

that Angelico and Beilina would hart
toughed outright bad not they been
looking Into each other's eyes. They
did not laugh, for Angelico had drop
pad an onyx into tbe upturned, rosy

“Cara mix, keep It always and give
tn exchange to mg—a klan."
Beilina breathed softly, replying. a&gt;
she drew from ber fat, brown Anger a

Weary with seeing his own Image so
like a mtoeblevroua monkey reflected
o&lt;\ tbe wall, Crispeuello ran through
the shadows of tbe acacia leaves and
sprang upon bls mistress, robbing hto
soft black heed against her chin and

"He will return. Hto dark, loving
eyes will yet again flash lovellghta. on
me. As the honey falls softly from the

Dr. Milos Medical On., Elkhart, lad.

HEADACHE

HARDY GARDEN STUFF.

taken rare of In good eenaon If we
wish to save It, but we Have quite
a list of things that win not only en

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
depths of meaning. Dialect to not arf
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic Line.

essential of hto muae, for some ot (ds
beautiful sonnets would give him a • with November, severe cold spells are
U".roe even If he had never wrltjen tn
Hable to occur, and even such hardy
crops aa spinach end kale are put In
danger. Here we usually leave them
In open ground unprotected until De

It wgp tbo ere of tbe feast of tbe
dead. The bells were tolling In tbe
ralley. La Fafe laughed vaguely, for
ber soul was heavy within ber.
“Come, Crtopynello." she called Mghtly. 'let us drowse In the poppy holds;
that tbe management of tbe Lake
Shore and New York Central to con­
vinced that two such trains will pay.
Tbe need of a fast New York-Chicago
train which would land passengers to
Chicago early In the morning has long

djanapolta he enjoyed being led around
aa the "wonderful blind man." He ep
joyed fooling the public with hto jxqnl
site ixx-m "Leonelnc.'*" which hi credit.

old Olka tn California on a trip, and
when they'were gone he paid tbe mort
gagq and propped u£ this fences, rebuilt
tbe bam. fixed tbe corncribs, brighten
ed tho okl familiar furniture and then
awaited tlw homecoming of the old peo­
liable to freeze up solid, and It tt does
ple. who didn't recognise the place.
we will get no more spinach, lettuce
'and other hardy vegetables from open
ground. I Like to have at least a lltt'-e
rodr of parsley, lettuce and one of kale
in such as tape that ! can get a little
picking or a mess from op.tn grotin-1
for aqnxa lime in early winter, writer
T. Greiner of Ohio lo Fann and Flre-

Then tbe poppy fields opened to her!
“After nil." she mused, "they yield
but Idle dreams, these langu.irotu
blooms," and she passed them by. A
lotus Illy leaning from a fountain's
rim touched ber worryingly, but she
"Why feed upon tbemF she asked
bitterly. "Their potency la gone. I
have not forgotten, and It waa ao lung

Suddenly ber foot struck against
scmet blag white and cold, with star­
ing eyes lipturoed to the moon.
My plan to secure that result to
It wot only a dead volunteer with a
shown tn tbe above illustration. Sim­ knapaack oo hto back and tbe frag­
ply nail two wide boards ’ogether lu ments of a broken carnelian ring light­
A shape and p)ace thto trough over tha ly clasped in blr rigid band.
“Little monkey.“she said to tbe eat
tbe trough to to be.taken o?. but even
during a severe spell In tbe fore pert of
winter by keeping tbe protecting
boards an I will bo able to gather some
frsab parelej. lettuce, spinach and kale

battle that resulted to tbe destruction
of Carrera's fleet hare mads dlrfetly
conflicting statements, and togs have
been found to disagree with aaarJr or
erybody. Including sometimes the «an
wbo wrote
tho log.
of ths
IMgrestIng
wttaaaZ
hasOna
baaa'
UeULm

condition to do yo. and for that reason
It was hardly worth putting on tbs
market I would rather ta»e my little
Kelffer pear orchard of L500 trees to
make money out of than (be rest of my
farm of 834 acres. 1 could show you
tho flgurre from tbe time niy orcban)
has fruited op to tbe present time. My
Kelffer orchard in 1900 yielded mt
over 1100 per acre dear uf the expense
tt marketing. I would favor buying
cheap sandy Ian.! In New Jersey and
setting II to Kelffer pears. I planted
a little orchard two years ago. I would
select laud that waa a little candy and

It has net been determined whether
tbe Laks Shore will place in service
an opposite train, but It to thought
' serious considers tlou. Pmmiuabiy If
tbe castlwuud flier to put on It will
leave Chicago about 8 o'clock In the
morning and arrive ta New York about
the name time, or an hoar later by

wedding ceremony takes place use only
white and green.*
Keep tbe scheme of white and green

The Four Track News, tbe New York
Central's new monthly publication,
prints in its tost number some Inter­
esting railroad tutelllgence. Among
other things It says that tbe average

1,000 miles every year at aa expense'
at |2O. Thto to a better showing than
to made by any other country.

wbo do not like sweet cakes ta tbs pop­
over. and If made exactly as described
(allure la Impossible. Pot Into a basin
a cupful of flour, a cupful of milk, an
egg and a aaltspooaful of salt. Boat
all together for fifteen minutes, then
put tho mixture Into little bun tins and ly before the British aasociatlon, Nor­
bake In a moderate oven for three-quar- man D. MacDonald to reported aa say­
ing: “The New Tor* Central and Hud­
son Hirer jailroad's Empire State ox­
pram engines, which ere of enoraxous
also and do 410 miles in eight hours
ossa of ber lipa, burning with tbe Ores'
and a quarter, are fitted with equalis­
of a newborn passion, to living Up,
ing or cutupenaatlng levers and prob­
while tbe little black cat made gro­
ably do tbe finest heavy exprom work
tesque shadows oq tbo walll-8unny
at tbe Grand Central depot la New
York up one In ninety-eight and oneCel Ha* Caafi lo Tht*&lt;«.
half with any load up to 000 tons and
it to wonderful bow auon you get
bd making forty-three tulles an hour at
seed to things, even tbe things you
the top of tbe grade.**
•rant moat: our watches, for Instance.
Mr. Macdonald compa res thto with
Wo wanted them frightfully, but when
hto experience of tbe northeastern tore&gt;
I bad mine for a week or two 1 hardly

oared lo took at tho works at sIL and
It did uo&lt; make ma feel happy In my
heart auy more, though of course I

dinners snd having enough of every­
thing. Too soon get need to it all.* and
It does uot make you extra happy,
though If you bad It all taken sway you
would be very dejected. /That la a good
word and snr l.±f*r never uwd n-

The ipectal train carrying President
Cassatt and his inspectien party over
tbe Pennsylvania Hom la equipped'
with tetophOM service to provide com

�lAsnaet undue

uh.

Ste.1XtSA.W- “ “

uy Christmas Gifts from McCoy’s
Rapids, Friday.
Rev. H. H. VauA
vlllo visitor Friday.

The Hkbai.d wishes everybody a
merry Christmas.
.

Wm. Newman of Grand Rapids Is
visiting In thia ally.
get* a pension of *8.00.
Special Bale of hat* Tor the next 30
been
granted a pension of 48.00.
.
days at H. A M. Witbey’s.
Bernie Walker of Irving was a guest
Robert Craven visited his sister in
of Mr. and Mr*. Sam Wood over SunBattle Creek over Sunday.

HASTINGS HERALD

Christmas trade at H. A M. Withey1*.
Mr*. C. F. Field and daughter Elisa­
beth were in Detroit from Friday to
Monday.
Mrs. O. C- Kunxe ot Kingston is visit­
ing her parents, Mr. and Mr* Peter

Judge Nelson Sawyer of Palmyra, N.
Y., is visiting hl* cousins, Mr. and Mr*.
J. F. Whitney.
There will bo special music at tbe

NEW.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

CHRISTMAS

Holiday Shoppers will find Bargains at our store.
Here are a few of than aa samples of good things :

One Idt bf No. 40 All Silk Ribbon at 12 l-2c a yard
A big line of Imported Dolls from 15c to $2 each
Our stock of Jardinieres will be closed out one-half regular prices
Special line Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 5c to 50c
Our Vases, Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac, China Cups and Saucers are
being closed out at any price
.
Our 5, 10 and 25 cent Counters are loaded with Bargains
Come in and let us help make a Merry Christmas
r you. Prompt and courteous attention for all.

fng and evening.
Burdette LIchty, who has been very
sick witl^ Inflammatory iheumatiam
during the past week, la Improving.
Tbe Fred J. Young stock of clothing
Is being cloaed out by auction sale*.
Don't delay when you can buy goods at
your own price.
Mrs. Ellon Robinson la doing some
beautiful work In china painting. We

bul aid Ftruul.

1 will be at my borne on each Friday
and at tbe Hasting* National Bank,
each Saturday during the month of

1 will be al the Hasting* National
Bank on Saturdays, Dec. 14, 21, 28 and
Jan. 4th, 1902, for the purpose of re- George Miller.
oeiving taxes.
GmitnE HaN.na,
The Hastings loo Company t
menced cutting ice on Barber's
yesterday. Tho oongvalod fluid lai

Chidester® Burton’s
Tho Hastings Iron Works are ex­
periencing a genuine boom. They are
working a full quota of men and oven
then arc unable’ u&gt; keep up with their

Tho regular mooting of Hasting*
Lodge, No. 52, F. A A. M. will be held
from Saturday until after tbe holidays,
on Wedprodsy evening, December 25th,
in order to visit hl* parent* and frianda
TheHlOlALDand Detroit's new daily,
in Washtenaw county.
TrtDay, for only *2.10.
D. C. B,roo*on and Bert Fairchild

CLOTHING STORE

The Center of Holiday Interest

to Lansing yroterday.

goods at H. A M. Withey1*.
Oom a now and sit for your holiday
pboto* at Qw Christmas studio.

John G. Nagi or, James N.Cbvari and
George W. Abbey, oommlaslonem ap­
pointed by the probate court, met Tues­
day at J. N. Powell1* in Rutland and
decided that the so-called “Colgrove
drain" waa a necessity. Dean Ferris
was .awarded *20 damage* and'.Mr.

Bert Withey, talesman for ibo Amer­
ican Jewelry Company of Providence,
■ag Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Babcock.
IL L. arrived homo Saturday from the
’ Very nice cold and silver beaded weal for tbe holiday vacation.
ones* st John Browner ’a, The Jeweler.
Tho holiday vacallcn of the schools
begins tomorrow, and for two weeks
dawn Major ifoyntoo'sextension achcme tbo children and teachers will enjoy *
Secretary Emry Busby of tbo Suto
very emphatically.
resale from books and Irosoas.
Barbers' Examining Board ha* had a
- I -have soma money placed in my
very pleasant and convenient offio*
hands to loan on personal security.
fluted up in the rear of Colgrove A Potter1* law offices, and entered upon his
3. F. WfeUney went Tuesday to
nejr duties. There la a largo amount
Grand Ledge where ho has a position
Dr. D. E. Fuller, P. T. Colgrovc, A. of correspondence and clerical work
la the now table factory.
A. Andciaon and John Goodyear apont connected with tbo position. Mia*
Mine Minnis' Trumball l.&lt; expected Friday night Jn Grand Rapids, and dur­ Mabel Cclgrovo has been engaged &lt;u
besne tomorrow,.evening from Ypsi­ ing that time Dr. Fuller and Mr. Col- stenographer and assistant In tha office.
lanti for tbo holiday vaeaUon.
Maybe &lt;xir reader* do not know It,
grove traveled tho aandy desert snd be­
A portion of the street lamp* were came Myrtle Shrinar*.
■ but the Michigan Central depot Is full
of mechanics. Last week wo mentioned
eonnwted Tuesday with the current
the
fact that Frank DeCouruy waa a
generated from tho dam at LaBarge.
making special, reduced prices. If you
Tbo annual meeting of tbo Slate want anything in the line of novo*,
Trer-hero' association will be held In new or second band, guns or ammnnlGrand Rapid* December M, TT and 28. lion, now is a good time to come and
. Ill* announced that the Tboroapplo •ee me. E. J. Evans, one door north
be wm born that way, nlthough bl*
FJwxrlc company will complete lu of National Bank building.’
father waa'a carpenter before him.
Npahvlllo extension and turn on tho
Editor Shaw ootnpliment* Portmartor Dave, however, has worked sufficiently
long at the trade lo bo able to tackle
.The ootiditlbus of tbo Hastings Na­. of tbe Newaygo Republican: “Tho re­ anything. At preaent he is building
tional Dank la very gratifying to lu of­- appointment of E. O. Shaw a* portmaa- a sportsman's cabinet to be finished In
ficer* and sUrkhoIder*. Read the re­■ ter at Newaygo waa announced. last walnut for guns, ammuntiion, fishing
port elsewhere in this paper.
Monday.- It la needle** lo ssy that we tackle, etc , and when completed it will
Ixau light black and tan bound, al-, consider the appointment a very good
■
mort while face. Answer* to the name। one.’’ Oh pshaw!
To those who may with iodo some­
of “flinger." 'NoUtyby lector or bring'
Chas. Lewi* of Adrian I* vldtlng hl* thing to help the worthy poor ot our
to Earl Goldsmith, city, and receive re parent* in thia city. Mr. Lewla has
city, the M. E. Bunday school extend* .
charge of the chrysanthemum* at an Invitation to bring their gift* CbrtatSmith'* gteen-bouse, and bls employer tnaa eve or during the afternoon of '
I ha* won over *1,000 In prises, on thl* Tuesday, Doc. 34, lo the lecture room '
dower thl* year. He has with him plc- of tbe Metbodlst church, entrance on
turea of chrysanthemums Including the south sidu of building. A eommltteo ,
new seedling "Convention Hall.'.’
, ■will be in attendance u&gt; receive and
. M.,W. Wkw auapdad a whool of in­
Deputy Sheriff Jay Hogle went to take charge of all contribution*
sanction of Royal Arch Masons, as rep- Cort* Grove Monday and arrtrted brought there. ProUslqus, clothlog, 1
rtMnlMlva of Harting* Chapter, No. George Connor of Carlton, charged by toys, everything that wiij’und to glad- 1
«, bald at Grand Rapids Monday by James Brogdon with having poisoned 1den and make lighter the heart* of the
. Grand lecturer L. C. Goodrich.
his stock In September, by feeding needy will begraufully received. Tbo ।
them Paris green. Ha wa* taken be- 1distribution of gifu will uke place on .
foro Justice Riker Tuesday. Indofault 'Chrlatmaa day, being In cbaruo of .Mr. 1
of 1W ball he waa placed lu jail. Tho Pryor's dasq. It will bo dona in a care- 1
csaminailon wm adjourned to Dec. 51 ]fill, syjlcmatlo manner, the chief alm 1
being to place each article where it will 11
LbiUr* addressed to the following ,do tbe must good.
X
persons remain unclaimed in thl* office
When J. Z. Maynard waa down town .
and will bo *eult&lt;» the dead letter offloe ।Tuesday night he received word that .
if not called lor by December Slrd: .
the baby wm sick and when bo arrived .
I D. E. Staples, Hon.Geo. C Smith, Gop. ,

Myer, Orvid Thorn, Philo ThomM,
Earnest Hayward, Elmer Hickel. Mr* ,
Ira Jtmston, Mr*. Mary E. Moore. Mr*.
Wrolsy French, .Mrs. Geo. Rowell, Mias
Louise Schnbvl. ■
Thl* Is tbs time
tbo year tn look ,

HE grand Holiday preparations which we have made find richest compensation by the
increased good will and pleasure of those for whom we labor.

articles for gifts is the finest we have ever made.

The display of right

Come and view it all.

peering to be waited on promptly and we'll sec that you are satisfied.

Come, ex.

Here are a few of the

many useful things we cany :

CLOTHING FOR ALL
NECKTIES
HATS
CAPS
GLOVES
MITTENS
SOCKS
shopping days before Christmas.

OVERCOATS
UNDERWEAR
COLLARS
CUFFS
SWEATERS
FANCY SHIRTS
FANCY VESTS

We want you to see the inside of our store and cordially in­

vite you to call.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

MERRY CHRISTMAS
one of the best.
type, too j and
while, dear sir, it is
.not a fir, yet it was
made for you. ’Th true
you see upon this tree
no presents rich and rare;
yet please be kind, and bear
in mind, in wish the gifts
are there. We now wish all
both short arid tall, young,
middle-aged and gray,

MICH, '
WHITE,

‘A MERRY CHRISTMAS DAY.

UFFE

�&gt; wan on the wane, for a big
knee was thrust quickly up from
nd and a big brown hand glutrb
ugly knife al tbe Coyote s side.

All members of tho Farmers and Emit
Growers Union wlU please scud their
want ieuors u&gt; J. E. Edwards, Sec’y,

AU farmers belonging to lbs Farm­
er* Union having bay to hula, please
write lhe secretary staling amount and
when they wish a baler.
Yours,
J. E. Kdwaiujb, Bec'y.
A number of good farms for sals.
Strayed from my premises on tbe
Rate road about three weeks ago, eight
*am&gt;~. 3 weathers, 5 eweo, ooe-balf to
swoahird Wooded Shropshire*. Finder
please notify me and receive suitable

sax*,

asked as be grasped the handle Of the
devinali looking blade. “Now. you ;tabd
over rere. and JU get 'hind vis wock.
Ven you rant along, ni jump out and
1 MU yo».“
/ ,-

AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES

A FREE PATTERN

NBC4LL&amp;
MAGAZINE1

Everything

£«
been concealed by bla dirty blanket.
had managed to Achieve both those de
Ughttul coda, and of all the happy sav­ Dubs eyed tbe weapon with covetous
eyes. He could not withstand the temp­
ages on the Colorado desert be waa tbe
tation of reeling It all over, standing

MSCALL

Sterling Silver
Ebony and
Ebonoid
Toilet Articles
well os NOVP-LTIbS, will'be

iman
: large purchase of

r

HOUDA GOObS
CHEAP

Iraa. a “swift” brushing against
black foot, a spider dropping on
leg. or even a big Oy buzzing at

Het in regular session Friday even
lag Dec. 6. IB 11. Mayor Renkes prtwld
tag. Present at roll call Aids. C. F.
Brooks, P. 0. Brooks, Bronson, flood
year. Warner, Walers. Absent, Heath,
Raed. Minutes of meetings of Oct.
Iflth and 80lh read and approved. Aid.
Heath took bls scab
City Phyaician Fuller made verbal
report of proceedings of meeting of
state board of health at Ann Arbor,

which / propose to give
my customers the. benefit

showing a large line of
STERLING SILVER
Moved by Reed that the report of the
committee be accepted and adopted.
Motion prevailed.
Moved by Waters that the same ba
passed as read. Carried. Ayee,C. F.
Brooks, F. C. Brooks, Bronson, Good
year. Heath, Reed, Warner, Waters,

Knives and Forks

Spoons

Cream and Berry
Spoons
Cold Meat and
Salad' Forks
and
the cartridge*—where were they? He
taw Gay's mound of sand and, kicklog
It gate a grunt of delight to see tbe
Had lhe red beasl been awwke bs bratco capsulca that were scattered
might have Imagined, that they wer&lt;
tbe haunting voices of tbe wee Uexl
can children whose blood be had sc
raibleealy shed that tmornlng. but tx
beard them not. They were very fat In which toe small footprints led. Like
a NoodbouDd. he chased along the
those tenia 'that now piped forth w Jrack. Bllla eyre scanned the plain at
merrily as Dubs snd Gay trudged down
tbe |lor. They \ were walking to tbt
ooodltlon foe the parly " 1 bought a scoop out along tbe roadbed, not on tlx
bottle and Uko tffest pleasure in slat­
ing that two 'doses cured me and en­ track.1 for that was forbidden.
There were other things Hutt wert grunt of disgust and was off like the
abled me lo bare a good time ax tbe
party ." Mr. Roell U a resident of Bom­ forbidden, too. and one of them wai wind over a ride trail that led toward
_
mer HUI, N. Y. ThU remedy U for sale straying an far away from tbe station, the sunset.
In lhe low roofed station bouse tbe
but Dube was “taking good care" ol
bis Ibr'c-yrer-old slater, and In thr mother crooned to tired little Gay. ly­
ing
so
soft
ahd
limp In ber arms. She
pri/&gt;bU sir foil years be was equal
HOLIDAY BXCURS1OH.
to tbe care of half a doom&gt;aucb as Gay . looked out brer tbe desert, saw tbe sun
“*F on’y had sum matches to build a|I touching tbe tips of tbe sedrmn giant
•re wlv" sight'd Dubs. “I’d barn ofl cacti with purple dots, saw tbe prickly
veto pricklewjna* like ve Injuns dore," ■I pear shrubs holding their grot req no
”l&gt;-ohl" came suddenly from jindei arms abq-e the great sweep of sand
Gay's anhbounct. “Wot a daif ’
“Wy. It's a Jug!", And Duba left tbt
1 faro foe tbs round trip ’ Children "too ales" and starved toward tbe pH*
Jars. Daraeol sale Dec. 24th, 26&lt;h of rocks where lay tbe Coyote s dewl
31m, 1001, and Jeu, 1st, 1003. Ho- John and where also Uy tbe Coyote
Hmlt leaving destination RM later

HOLIDAY SXCURD10H.

Leather and Cut

WATCHES

Gold Bowed
Spectacles
can be tested afterwards and the
lenses changed without extra cost.
Don’t forget that I have a fine
line of good CLOCKS, also'

Kodaks
and so hsaudd.oly became very brave,
lie was certainly sound asleep snd i&gt;e
more to be feared than papa when b«
a -wurky” Injun, tike tbe Yaquls. who
„ __ ,
, —__ ________
hla mind became wholly at swae.
Coywtes cartridge belt. which
ren M tooeriy strapped, had fal

Tbe human animal dads In thr appo­
site sex the greater part of bls sod ber
menial life. The ana roeeoutef sat.
When man ceased to capture woman.
be cut a retd and blew a lune do win
ber. and It waa not until be bad won
h«r that be began to Uke an Interest
in the tune for tu own sake.

Cameras

Photo

�For more than a century scientists
ind philosophers bare been vafnly trytag to discover tbe origin *nd cause of

hss been played by the outlaw* of
a*Q*bcestern Europe, aays tba Chicago
Boeord-Herald. Americana have seldam fallen Into this k|nd of a trap, but
. British and continental travelers, ta
Qcabce especially, are famlltar'enough

tailed la nog apparent, aa noth Ing In
tbe gulf of Mexico Is In Its composition.
There have been many theories, which
bate been abandoned, some (H-rCcctly
*baurd. such as Its being caused by tbe
For tbe dedicatory ceremony tbe exte­ earth In Its revolution on Its axis, for
rior of tbe building was decorated with If It bad the power to draw this stream
figgs. American and Japanese, and ou a
great shield stood out the atx colored
flag of Buddha. From tbo pinnacle ot
the cupola to tbe corners ot tbo grounds
were *wnng lines of Jspsoree lanterns
by the feeble equatorial stream, heap
op the water In tbe gulf of Mexico,
thence rushing around the south of
Florida from tbe source of tbe gulf

hourglass augurs Its universal accept­
ance as b timepiece by tbe coming gen­
eration 1 am not prepared to nay. but
If aneb a renaissance were tb become
assured It would be no more surpris-

"Of tbe hourglasses sold at present
tbe three minute glass to In the lead.
Thia glass Is used almost exclusively to
measure time In boiling eggs, and Ita
usefulness naturally places Ita sales a

with avidity. Families who are known
to be peaceable and law abiding wlU
frequently skirmish with edged tools
for tho first reading of the weekly pa­
per. says Henry E. Know Id'The No- talnTng that word.
Bright Boy—If one apple coats thro*
cents, whs i'll four apples rerireh—
Philadelphia Pros*.
ber ot tbe family has absorbed tbe lo­
cal new*. But that to not all The pa­
per ta tiled for future reference. Even
the cook Is interested, and you wor?t
find ber using the local newspaper to

musicians for piano practice and by
lodges and secret societies.
"The sand used In an hourglass to the

tbey passed a party of six gendarmes,
who seemed to be patrolling tba road;
ala* a little farther on a party of twen­
ty four gendarme* near Marathon.

of' a deetwr blue tbsp the surrounding
seas and gushes forth from tbe start­
ing point off Cape Sable ai the rate of

THE POULTRY YARD.

and immediately the tourists were sur­
rounded by brigands, wbd dragged
tbefn from tlielr carriages and roughly
despoiled them of tbelr money and

oo horses that had been taken from
th* mounted guard. Tba brigands took
their other victims Into the fastnesses
of the mountains and encamped.
b Lord Muneastcr was sent back to

states moat emphatically that tbe value
of the local newspaper to an advertiser
consists largely tn the eagerness with
which the paper la read from beginning
to end—from lhe top left band column
on the first page to tbe bottom right
Land column on the last page. More
over, after tbe first outburst of energy
has subsided over tbe (oral happening*,
the reader falls naturally into tbe habit
of reading whatever else tbe pages con-

PORTO RICAN DEVELOPMENT

uf £25,000 ((128.000) for the party and
Indemnity for tbe brigands, be agreetag to rvturq If unsuccessful. Through

tlon of winds or currents can poaslblj
cause tbe mighty rush of warm blue
water with a velocity uf from five to
who read It are subscribers who pay
tbelr subscription by tbe year. Tbe
local paper la not generally sold lo tbo

expedition against the brigands, which
&gt;o enraged them that they murdered
an the captives.
This caused a profound sensation
throughout Europe and led to tbe Im-

chlse for the railroad waa granted In
the early eighties and later passed to
a ITrocb syndicate. The enterprise Is

Madagascar. It runs southwesterly
around tbe Cape of Good Hope, where
It disappears off Cape Lagutins. Aa a
current, probably part of It Is diverted

question of taxation; Porto Ricans
would bare exempted tbe company
from tax re during tiro period ot ebn-

tho country. The affair led to a change
ta tbe cabinet.
In February. 1880, Colonel Bynge,
erhad been sent by Blr Henry LayNrfugee* tn eastern Roumella. waa cap­
tured near Halonlca by tbe notorious
Greek brigand Niko.. He was kept for
a’month a prisoner In a cave, guarded
ky Ove men. and then released on pay-

' ,0a May 80,1891. Ansatstlua, a Greek
brigand, tore up some rails of tbe Ori­

ental railway at Tchsriresksnl, sixty
■tike from Constantinople and batt
■way to Adrianople, robbed tbe psuenfirst class passengers to tbe moun­
tains. These bappeued to bo a party of
German tourists, and one of the num­
ber, a Berlin ‘ manufacturer named
Mrael. wm sent back with a letter do-

embassy paid, exacting lu return
i the Turkish government. Tbo
mere wsce tfept in captivity nine
i , Tbe bandits numbered thirty

after.* A* this Is Impossible, for the
present at least, the •company has been
assured that In tbo near future It will
tx&gt; exempt from all taxation for a con­
siderable period. With thto under­
standing tbe work to progressing.
"General Boy Btone also has a plan
of developing tbo Island by building
trolley lines to connect the Interior tkltb
tbe bait line railway’ but tbe matter of
tbe present at least. In the way of-this
enterprise. Outside of tbe mote lib­
eral, extension of credit to agricultural
interests nothing its metfs needed in
Porto Blco than better transportation
facilities to develop tbe Island. We
need t«&gt;tb steam and electric railway*,
and these should be fret from taxa-

say. to New York or on tripe over night
to the country houses of Uls friends.
have a similar origin, aa they are Iden­ He says that bo baa not once alept on
tical In every respect aa rregs rd* color, anything but thia pillow since be was
treat and rrioclty. springing-forth in seven years old.—Philadelphia Record.
the same manner spontaneously from
the | earth in some mysterious-way.

to furnish tbp heat contained In* these
streams that gush forth from the
depths of tbe eea; consequently the
•forces must be subterranean and can
only be accounted for by large bodies
of clear, blue water from tho ocean
forcing Its wAy Into tbe depths of tbe

“Crossed In’lover she asked sympa­
thetically.
. "No." replied tba girl, with A sigh,
"crossed In tbe Bervia. and an awfully
rough passage too.’’J-rTtt-8lt*.

the schools of tbs tala nd." said be.
"English is now one of- the required
studies. Attendance la constantly In­
creasing In tbe schools, for the 1‘orto
HJeau* are coming to appreciate the
value of education. Not only has ma­
terial progress been made la tbe school
system of tbe Island, but arrangcnwul*

ery suburbanite when bo wants to net
bls name In the paper. Perhaps be
claims he doesn't, but way down deep
merous rivers, too, are continually
flowing In, and yet the sea remains at
tbe akme level. Evaporation cannot
account for It, for what la evaporated

Vouboyle, wbd was be raided m a hu­
morist. with moving pictures, appeared
lu Orltanl hall. Hackenwck. N. J. be­
fore an vxpMUnt audliHjcr. As a hu­
morist the artist failed to produce a
laugh, but bo was awlat.-d la the hit of
the mnlag by Mrs. Rhine Westering,

■ Irthaay Privilege,
Children in ChorusLMsny happy w,
turns of the day. grandpa; and mam­
ma says If you give us each fifty cents

lady. "She la probably alone and a
stranger. Her pale checks and great,
sad eyes tell of a broken heart and a
yearning for sympathy.'' Bo she went
over to tbe traveler to win ber coufl-

And ao tba reasons grow why tbe
local newspaper has the strongest kind
of claims for real dyed In the wool
value to tbo advertiser. Let cs give

pbere. eight-ninths of the waters and.

Their alms, varying of course with
local needs. Include municipal reform,
sanitary Improvements—especially aa
to water supply and sewerage and dtapoeal of waste—the Improvement of
roads, of sidewalks, of parka of school
yards and qjber public grounds—espo-

�County Correspondence.
It tart ttea M's Fait,
litart jar Grocer* Fait,

SHULTZ. J

i'reparotion* sre being made for a
ChrlsUM* tree and program to bo given gathered at thobomo ot George Hub­
ChrlsttoM eve at tbe church.
bard, Saturday evening, whdro the
The Maccaboe* have renUxl tho leaguer*
had been previously invited
that tbe bulk coffee you just creamery building and are fitting it up and they were royally entertained by
the member* of tho family. All do.
, purchased turns out to be differ‘ ' ent from the “same kind" bought quartern next Thursday avonlng. All
Sir Kulrbw and families araUMtod to
ooroo. Itofrc*hm4»Dte will b* sarved.
. The other day while stacking hay,
Tbe sealed package in which Delbert Craven slipped and foil, tpraln- Chare tbo booby prize.
LION COFFEE i* sold insures ar hie ankle badly. Since thou ho walk*
th * can*.
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NASHVILLE.
uniform flavor and strength. It
Mis* Erw*y will take a vacation from
Deputy Commander McDonald of
also keeps the coffee fresh and her school labors next week. School Grand
Rapid* and Lsdy Commander
begin* the week following.
insure* absolute purity.
Tba social at Lee McDonald'* lat Hose Colgrovc of llMtlngs. gar* tho
Maccabees of this place no tnserwting
talk at their hall last Monday night.
Tbe second of the series of tbe high
tended and much enjoyed by all. Tho
TAMARAC.
•cbool entertainment course wm given
proceed* amounted to *8.2T.
r. all from this corner of
st the opera house Imi Wcdne-day
bare gone away to spend
night by Herbert A. Sprague in tbe ImFood Changed to Polson
pcreocslion of Rip Vm Winkle. Tho—,
Putrefying food In the intestine* pro­ who attended were wall ploMod and
cd from a fbur weeks' visit in Ohio.
entertained.
duce* effect* like those of arsenic, bu. highly
- --------re spending
Sirs. Philip Ayres, who ba been ser­
II, the guest Dr. King'* Now Life 1111* expel tho iously ill st her home south of tho vll;
-eonplc of wedr* In De
poison* from cloggod bowel*, gently,
of thdr brother Dan.
eolly but surely, curing constipation logo Is improving rapidly.
Mr. and Mr*. Demai
notary
Knickerbocker bu gone to
bnilousne**, »lck headache, fevers, all
UabolldayulhCansdi
Charlotte to work in tho Dolson car­
Jeeee Chaao aod wlL - -------------------- -- liver, kidney and bowel trmiblu*. riage factory.
utettod at Iteral Hyor*'. Monday and 1
William Brook* and IL Mayo, who
TuMday of thU week. bare been laid up for a long time with
Hugh Myer* hM revered hl* ooanecDUNCAN LAKE.
rhaumati*m7are slowly Improving.
tlon with the milk route.
- ThomM Burkey formerly of \hl* place
Horace Myer* expect* u&gt;*pendcbri*tbut now of PonlUc, returned lo his
AM and Now Year* with hl* ton Haden
homo last Saturday, after a we- k's visit
M Lake City.

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John Landk. Veru Hare, Owen
Smith, Jake Landis and Will Cable of
rife attended

winter.

eould hardlj. walk," write* H. Robin
•on, Hillsborough Ill-, “but Bucklon’
Arnica Seiko completely cared them.'

meloo. Monday. The floral design*
were many snd lAsaotlful. Ono large
piece from hi* friend* at the Boston
•lore, where bo worked for fifteen year*.
wm exceptionally beautiful.
There will bo a CbrtsunM true el lhe
school house Saturday ovonl ng. Teacherand pupil* arc working hard to make
it a *ucoe*s.
Mr*. Gilo* Shepherd hM »old over

bls homo near the Center, Friday night.
Mr*. F. W. Ford returned to her home
al Hickory Oirnere. Monday, after,
spending several days with■ b
her
«*lparents,
“renu- mlI1 oo Saturday.
Polar Covert and wife.
The school al the Center will close .
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Clem roster expect* to spend tbe boll-,
Tbe children are looking for
day* in Cadi Dao at tire homo of bl*
Christina* tree and tbeTrspi
brother. L. T. M. Foster­
Mr. Malllson *ay* It was a cold day
Monday. On arriving at Freeport with evening and wo hope Old Santa will do
part well.
frown in tbo can* and it took a long hi*
The entertainment wm well attended
time to extract it. Consequently Mr. M. considering
tho extreme cold. Tho
wm rather lata borne.
E. J. Kershner i* spending tho week program wm splendid.
Ed Hall I* very bu*y drawing tic*
In Big Rapids and other northern cl tie*.
Jesae Grover anticipate* living at
th* county scat thl* week. That's fine
H. T. McIntyre, St.Paul, Minn., who when you can get *2.00 per day.
aa been troubled with a disordered ' Mr. Averill from near Dorr, 1* visit­
ing Rev. Clack.
if. Smith. Mr*. Buskirk's brother,
than anything ( bam crer taken." F&lt;
*ale by Fred L. Heath, tho Dtugght.
m Mr.'scoti v kited at J. Springer’* last
Mr. and Mr*. Andruv are visiting at
Mrs. Norris'.
Rumor report* Bert McKibben will
move to North Irving.

Hiram Merrill and Wm. Burroughs'
are entertaining a brother-in-law from Mr*. R. did whjlo Fred worked on lhe
Cadillac.
.
Joo Moorc went to Battle Creek, Fri­
day, with a load of dreared pork.
Dick Quick and wife of Bedford and
Mr*. Quick of Milo were guest* of W.
Lyon* and wife Saturday and Sunday
Wa will wl»h each and every one a
very merry ChrinUna.
Levi Bresee and wlfo of Battle Creek druggist, W. H. Goodyear.
are visiting thelrchlldreo at this place.
James Mattison1, funeral wre held M
Tbe regiatered Durham bull, Duke,
Benfield, SnodajWm. Burroughs and wlfewere at Mr.
MarriU’a, Su*aay.
' The children are all busy now getting

USEFUL CHRISTMAS
-PRESENTS-

Mr*. E. E. Warner will entertain ber
sister and husband from Wisconsin thl*

Stock Brood era Attention.

dance I* requested.
John Ackett, who wm run into by tho
M. C. train a snort time ego and »o setiauily injured, I* able to bo out again.
Il w*« *o close it call that Mr. Ackett
doo* not care to repeal the experience.
The «bow “A Country Merchant"
I hold forth al the opera house issl Fri­
day night to * fair sized andlonce.
Bert Parody of Grand Rapid* i» vis­
iting in lhe village for * fow days.
Ksto Cumming* of Assyria who hM
been visiting relsllvc* In lhe village ro-

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• You can find a great many useful Christmas Presents in
a first class HARDWARE like ours.

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Mra. A. L. Rasoy hu a cousin from
Mootaaa visiting her. Ho will remain
here for n short lime.
A. 8. Mitehet of Grand Rapid* visit­
ed in tbo village lai Saturday.
Geo. Grifiln of Marcellus I* spending
a fow day* with hl* brother io Maple
Grove.
Goo: Sourer* of Muncie, Indiana, wm
in the village Imi Saturday.
Al. Vanoocker. Ed Mayo and Fred
Habcrsatt had an experience last Mon­
day which they do not care to repeat.

Universal Food Choppers
Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons
Wringers
Washing Machines
Rators
Pocket Knives
Carving Sets
Shears and Scissors
Chafing Dishes
Bake Dishes
Skates
Sleigh Bells
Nickel Tea and Coffee Pots
Robes and Blankets
Shot Guns and Rifles
Nut Crackers and Picks
Air Guns
Cutters and Sleighs
Rogers' Knives,. Forks and Spoons
A fine line of Ranges, Cook Stoves and Heaters. Qual­
The Studebaker Wagon Co. has sent its 5(X) Farmers’ Almanats for distribution t6
our customers. Ask for one.
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DOWLING.

Dr. Huffman of Ludington, who came
to attend inc funeral of Mr*. Austin
Huffman, returned home Imi Tuesday.
Dr. Huffman and wlfo of Sanoma
RUTLAND CENTER.
camo to attend tbo funeral but were too
Mr. Hutchinson closed hl* school isst late to join tbe procession and returned
Thursd»y to attend bi* aunt'* funeral tbeMame day.
at North Irving.
Ml.. Huffman ol Toledo. O.. la spend
Glenn* Krway I* homo from tbe eity Ing a few days here with relative*. She
to spend ber Cbrbtnwu vacation with will return soon accompanied by ber
ber parents.
Mrs. Miller of near Middleville visit­
ed her daughter. Mrt. H. H. Blake,
Ru« Gropnfiold haa purebaaed tbe
last Monday.
homo and lot owned by Wesley French
Mra. Gescbwind of Ratings and
cousin of Chicago called at John Bel-'
son's last week.
Eva Erwsy close* her school at Shultz for Boitcn, where they will make tbelr
this week Friday for a week's vacation. future borne.
Lmt Monday, Ja*. Matteson waa,tak­
Frank. Haven* ot Hastings visited
en sick-with bowel trouble, Tuesday
Dick Foreman and wife lut week.1
morning tho physician wm summoned,
but all bls efforts to prolong life availed
'
DELTON.
naught, end Friday morning death re­
Last Monday morning wo had tan be­ leased blm of hla suffering. Tbe fu­
low zero. Plenty cold enough foc.u*. neral wm bold at Banflcld church anu
Geo. Mile* Um added a Uno of gro­
eUry, Rev. Loamon officiating. Mr.
ceries to hl* meat buslnc**.
Mrs. Adallne Hynes visited her Matteson wm 73 years old. Ho wm
brother, Q. A. from Saturday until highly respeotad by all wfeo knew blm,
a kind huabaud and father. He leave*
W. T. Pierce tceigned hl* position m an aged wife, two son* and many grand
engineer at tho Chaeo mill and E. F. children to mourn hl* loa.
Albert Matteson and family of Battle
Barrett of Milo hM boon engaged to
fill bl* place, commend ng Imi Monday. Crock were here Sunday to attend hl*
J. W. Briggs wm around with a tub­ lather'* burial.
Jeeiamine Ballenger 1» taking thu
scription paper Monday morning and
raised enough
money to buy
aII-..
ton of i hra/th UTUUnent and I* improving In
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CEDAR CRHpK.

rro Monday morning.

There is a quality in Royal Bak­
ing Powder, coming from the purity
and wholeSotneness of its ingre­
dients, which promotes digestion.
Food raised by it will not distress.
, This peculiarity of Royal has been
noted by hygienists and physicians.

t

ity and Prices always right.

RROS

HZSTINBS, MICH.
person*, who were bunting with tho
dog sad invited them to ride with blm
and jut M-tbey got into tho buggy tho
dog attacked the hone snd for about a
mile a terrible battle en»ued lo which
tbo dog wm badly kicked snd hrulscd
and finally picked up for dead, the horse
and boy* no worse for tbelr journey.

Mattison** funeral Sunday.

Dyspepsia

Look over this list

and find something you want.

There wore several sleighs oo our
streets ImI Monday but It wa pretty
poor sleighing.
E. M. Cook made a business trip to
K alamazoo Tuesday.
Bu nnell school house on Chris Una cv e.
Birdie Baird of Battle Creek visited
Mr*. R- Cramer of Hastings is sick
A. L. Clark sad wife from Thursday al the bom* of ber father, A. W. Poare.
until Monday.
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board- Thursday.
Everybody-a*em* to be thinking of
and preparing tor Cbrbtmsa.
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Mrs. George Frisby hM been rery
poorly of late.
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Ed Savscool end wife of Welcome
Corner* spent Sunday tho gucat of hi*
lister at this place.
1
John Fighter was on our .tract* with
fresh tl»h Friday. They were eaugbt
in Lake Erie and were floe.

interest is being tried in the circuit
Lqlgbton la tbe plaintiff and l&gt;r. Ahkm
Hanloo of Middleville, the defendant.

fracture of tba leg caused by a falling
tree. He employed Dr,Hanlon and Mb*.

but la batter at thii writing.
juries he allege* malpractice anclauB*
other wook Is gone, wti will elosa by for 110,000 damage*. Tbe plaintiff'*
wishing tbo editor and ell Hhhai,I&gt;
case is being conducted by Attorney*
readers a Merry, Merry Christina.
MoKnigbt and McAllister of Grand
Rapid*, and Sullivan of thl* city. The
A Good Cough Medicine.
defendant's lawyers arc H. E?: Hen­
drick* of Middleville and Colgrovq 4
I And .Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy Potter of tbls clty. Theca*. wu called
is an czocllenl medicine. 1 have been
vufferlrfg from a severe cough for tbo Tuesday afternoon and is not likely to
ImI two month*, It hm effeclod a cure. go to the jury until tomorrow after­
l have greatpieashrein recommending noon. Tbe plaintiff brought on eight
Ik- -W. C. Wockoer. Thl* is the opin­ wltnoae*, among them being Dr. C.H.
ion of one of our oldest and most re­
spected realdcnts, snd hM been volun­ ' Kelly, s Grand Rapid* surgeon, and
tarily given in good faith that other* Dr. J. P. Furgeson of Middlovllle.
msy try the remedy and be benefited, They rested thqlr case yesterday noon
m wm Mr. Wook nor. This remedy Is
eolfl by Fred L. Heath, the Druggist.

having been occupied in the examin­
ation of tbe defendant, Dr. Hanlon.
Among the witnesses db this side are
(
Dr.
Smith, of Grand Rapids, Dr. Hyde
Flora, wife of William Woodruff, who
tau b... Ill lilt I.., uwbi. &lt;«•«».'«'
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Un.,
L.,
U U. bom.
t&gt;„. lz»r, ud V.U« &lt;1
of her husband's parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Jama Woodruff, on south Jeffewdn
CITY
itreet, the Immediate cause of her death
being pneumonia. Mr*. Woodruff waa
Wheat,
tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick

Owing to the proximity of the place to
Dr. Woodyiansee'* the funeral, which
wa* held thla forenoon. waa private, on-

MARKETS.

Butter, roll.

Hff*......... . .............
Timothy seed
Geo. Bullen offered prayer at tbe house
Potatoes................
and the remaining service* wire al the

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In health.
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Rav^G. IL McDowell commenced a

SHAFFER’S CORNERS.
Chlfllpiu», drtMod.
Hogs, live..............
William Jarrard end wife were al
Battle Creek, Thursday, vUiting tbelr establishing a canning factory lu thia
city. eTh* proportion wm discussed at
Jehlal Whitcomb bo* moved to Bat­ the meeting ot lhe Farmers and Fruli
tle Creek.
i Mary Orosri* working at Fred Hinck- Grower* Union lest Saturday and will
Friday night of tha death of bl* mother * ^Tho dance at Fred Hinckley'*, Fri­ lap further considered al tbe special
meeting called for thia week Saturday,
near Prairierille. Thia la tbo fourth
day night wm not a snooeal owing to A citizens' meeting was also held last Beef, Um
Friday evening, but owing to tbe
stormy weather the attendance was
small. Mears. Sherrod and Silver,
Cbickaaa live...
Tbuml«. -Ula l.Uln, i
teren the fanner* and tmalneta men in Chicken* dressed.
frightened at the car*
MoKnlvystore building and run a genTurkeys drewed
in being lame and sore,
out all right, there being n&lt;
]XM*d to build and equip a plant at an
on. 8. P. ««y* you u*e‘t b
NORTH CARLTON.

.•6.50 lo 17.00

MOO to Mt*

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                  <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1901.

A MEW LEAF

THE

AMEWYEAOHABIT
' The Near Ye a r-Sorry
for you. old chip, hot ev­
ary dog has hit day. yea

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know.

By th. way. you

look pretty dry.

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The OH Teaa-Thafe ’
/wranaa Pea joat ^eea !

A NEW YEAR'S. PRAYER.

"Ton most atop amokIn*."
"But I never arooko."
"Then you mum not ait up late at
nlgbt."
“I go to bed every night at half paat
0,” replied tho man.

feat. Reaolve that yon will become a
mflHoaalre before the year h out. that
yoo will be a atatemneu or a aoldler and
tare your fatherland from the ruin which
la alwaya centrotitlag It or write a diary.
Nothin* takes more atrength of pnrpoae
than tt^e keeping of a diary, and it yon
ever grow to be famona you can aell yonr
diary to aofne entrrprleln* pttbliahe-r and
add lichee to your. fame. Leave a record

A NEW YEAR’S BLUFF.

Poor, patient, plodding, palmrtakta*
Patera had worked a tritU laaa than fifty
year, seder old Hkltner. the year, manu­
facturer, tor a weekly raka off at from
*3 to 820 per. The anowstotma ot yrare
had whitened hla whiakert. and the lawn
tad wee of Tima had dipped the hair w

For the above occagtoo the Mlcblgaa
Central will Mil ticket* at one and onethird fare t&gt;r toe round trip. Child roo
half fare Dataa of tale Dec. 34th, Sth
and 31at,1001, and Jan. lit, 1802. IUlurn limit leaving destination not later
than Jan. Sad.
D. K. Titmax,

HOLIDAY EXCURSION.

Foe the above occaalon, the Chicago,
Kalamaioo k Saginaw Ky. Co. will
mH ticketa at one and one-third fam for
the round trip. Children half fare.
Date, of Bale, Dec. Mth, Sth and SUt,

�ms
admit that it was *mil|tary ti inmiriiy to
concentrate and hold the women'and
children In captivity. Why did not tbe
British pul them In Johannesburg,
which could easily bold a»,oop people
and is tn &lt; good sanitary bond! lion and
was donated by the membars and so- practically deserted? There sre thir­
detlea of ths church.
teen tow ns which are practically dcecrt-

, of the'Woodland school*, wa.
to Mr. Prod H. Clay ^talcn
Rapids.
----- -----The Methodism of Woodland have

TUB TRUTHS.
DROP of Ink will color a whole elaw
of water, it 11 an Inch of yeaat whldi
makes a pap of bread rise, and a single
cake o&lt; soap containing unabsorbed
alkali can ruin a hundred times Its cost fa laces
and fine embroidery. After all. bit wise to take
such risks with common soap r Of course you
can get along without ivory Soap. So can a
wagon without axle grease—but h goes hard.

Current Opinion.
Afraid of Publicity

ui&lt;bi

valuable Instrameol of organ-

Henry C. Iteynri' a member of his
I cabinet. As a chief executive looking
f K&gt;. t.ti.Vinav 1.1—In ir&lt; iv ernmen t.

mistake In taking ths Wisconsin man
Info his councils -Grand Rapids Demo­

subsidy
Hll." When asked for its provision**
he replied: "I am unwilling that its
features should become tbo shuttle-cock
of journalistic comment.'' Why should
tbe bill bo shielded from public acrullny? 1 Why should ite features bo kept
Intbtfdark? Truth and justice do not
fear tbo light; neither has any good
measure nown for avoiding tbe public

A Costly Business

One day last week the friends of Rev.
Hamp of Woodland, called on him and
presented him with a One rocker, tho
oocasluo being his eightieth birthday.
Elmer Hynca of Woodland, last week
Monday met with a painful accident
while working near the corn shredder
In Rowlader'a elevator. Ho got too
near tbe pulley which caught his artn.
badly bruising his left forearm and
breaking one of the boneaabout midway
between the elbow and wrist.
' The common council of Nashville at
ite last meeting passed an ordinance do­
ing away with plank and tar sidewalks
and requiring that all' walks shall be
made ofcement or stone. It would boa

public Instruction, has scheduled a
teachers' inspiration inslituicfor Barry
onuntyi to bo held In the city of Hast­
ings, January 30, 31 and February I,
ThU Institute will be held in accord­
ance with a general schedule of Instb
tutea whlch'has been devised by tbedfr
partmept, of public Instruction and
which bos been approved by a large
proportion of tbe commlsslooen of tbe

camps or dtlM. The
For three successive years Harry
county bqa held long term academia in­
occurring, not among Indians or a wild
stitutes. These have been productive
race, bur among the moat robust people of much good but notwithstanding this
OtSUarth. The facts regarding our army
fact it is believed that an occasional in-

m concenlratlon

also a Rood thing. Such has proved to
about 30,&lt;Wburghers In the field. His
a far better array now thaa,everbefore. ’’
Owing to the illneaa of Representative
It certainly will bo a most satisfac­
Richardson of Tennessee, ths house
tory meeting If the ability and rspulademocratic leader, the fight against the
Philippine tariff bill waa led bytlepassigned by tbe department are a stan­
dard by which wo may judge. Prea.
made tho most of the small opportunity
Albert Leonard of tho Michigan Nor­
allowed by the republican programme
Fifty-five scrca have already been con­ of jamming the bill through In ttyodays. mal School System, Deputy Superin­
tract ed toward securing a pickle fac­
tendent of Public Instruction W. H.
tory foe Middleville. The Michigan Among the hits made by democrats in French, Professor 9. B. Laird and Miss
Central has eocsentcd to build a slde- short speeches against the bill that of
Margaret Wise of the Normal college
Repreacntative DeAnnond of Montana
nuke up the list.
At a regular meeting of HUI Post, waa striking. He said of the PhUlpA definite program has not fa. yet
held December 7th, the following of­ plnea and the republican policy: "We
been drafted but the following sketch
ficers were elected for the ensuing year:
acquired them in folly, let us dispose of
Commander, D. W. Johnson.
will give an idea.of tbe general plan:
them. Almoatevery man io the islands
Senior Vice Com., Wilber Cutler.
The institute will open Thursday
Junior Vice Com., Fro) Teadt.
long* for Independence and liberty.
Chaplain, A. A. Tewksbury.
How long will It bo before anotbeV in­
Dr. Leonard. Both fotenoon and af­
Quartermaster, J. S. Johnson.
surrection break* out? Who can tell
Officer of Day, Wm. McConnell.
ternoon sessions of Friday'will be taken
Officer of Guard, Wm. Dickins. A K» many of our youth It will lay away up.wllh add resus by Dep- Supt. French,
Adjutant, E. F. Farnum.
fl
country church yards, bow many dolProf. Laird and Miss Wise. Friday
—Middleville Stfl
Sof extra levy It will cost the people?
evening Prof. Laird will give an ad­
dress. Two sessions will be held oh
teturn to the principles of any Ameri­
Instrumoot called abagpipe. This par­
ticular bagpips la over 10u rears old and can party and make an cod of our trou­ by Prof. Laird and Miss Wise
bles. Why not dispose of them to some
We foci deeply grateful ’u&gt; the de­
partment for these splendid aaslgoposition of them Is better than their re­
Ixulefleld of Waterloo, with a McLeay
tention."
at the mouthpiece. It comes to Dr. Mocounty (and adjoining counties as well)
The republican majority of the senate to unite with us In helping to make this
Loay by right of heirship and is highly
prised by him.—Prairieville Press
recognlrcd the proper status of Senator
coming institute the most Inspiring
McLaurin of South Carolina, by invit­
and helpful lu the educational history
port must be on the boom. I-ast Satur­ ing him to their caucus and providing
day evening six candidate* were given him with committee assignments, and of the county.
their Initiatory degree and there are
when the complete list of the reorgan­ ed wltb a view of providing material
still more to follow,
ised committees waa read in the senate
Tho Congregational Sunday school at
for all those of tho general public who
Freeport gave a Christmas cantata, Mclaturin was classed as a republican.
Dose Platt is growing thin-skinned schools and to all such w« extend a
The Crowning of Christmas. Tuesday
evening.
and over-sensitive in his old ago. He
Ap institute tor Eaton county teach­ Is whining like a baby about a character
ers will bo held In Charlotte, Friday sketch of himself, written by William
Special sanouncamente will bo made

It is discouraging informstion tha.t
Gen. Chaffee brings us about the char­
acter of tbe people whom we arc en­
gaged in fighting for a self-govern­
ment that they wish to exercise at onoc.
■'History affords no parallel,” says
bo "of a whole people thus practically
turning war traitors, and lu the genius
to give any considerable time , of oo other people was ever found such
for tho dlseusslou of their pec public masterful powers of secrecy and dissim­
meaaurew. When they want something ulation. But it is needless to say that
done they spring a bill upon ooegrosa
and hurry It through. They failed co
1...
Kill .'.-..L-h MIUI I, uncnlightent-d foundations.'’ What
Gen. Chaffee calls "immoral and unen­ R. Pattongilf of Lansing. Kx-fiUPt.
materially changed, but tho public has lightened foundations." It is needless to Public Instructions will be lu char
had no chance to consider tbe changes. say. Is a strong, aversion to being ruled at the meeting.
Publicity has never defeated a good by an alien - people. When we of
measure, but bad measures have Often the superior white races bappea to
Washington Letter
been passed hurriedly which eould nev- manifest such an aversion, wo describe
it as an exalted quality of patriotism.
It is treachery only In the case of tho
Washington, D. C„ Doc. 20, UpJ.
discussion.-The Commoner.
That Mr. Roosevelt makew a distinc­
governed by us. Verily, but it Is a tion in machine politicians between
How to Get Rich Quick.
- - -1 - * 1 - - -

llcan, and published In one of tho tencoot magaxlnea, and threatening libel
suite against both writer and publisher.
•
Tbe Incident is regarded as rather com­
iical by the average senator and repre­
sentative, who arc disposed to regard
such things as ail in the day'a work.
Mr. Andrew Carnegie was a guest of
Mr. Roosevelt this week, and they'dis­
cussed his offer to give tbe United Slates
There I* one word of cautloq that tile strong objections to our definition presidential candidate of his |&gt;arty and •10,000,000 In steel Crust bonds for a
never grows old or stale, because there
rv..—r.
0mm
national univarsity, a gift that Mr.
la afresh lot of Innocents coming along
Roosevelt wm afraid to accept.
every y&lt;wr- The traditional birth-rate
of the "sucker"—one every mlnutehas increased to a thousand. In greatunder the guidance o! a political manlpDecemiicr
tho turning of |H&gt;lltical tricks—H. C.
Payne, of Wisconsin, vice-chairman of
months. Oil Melds
thousands, gold fields their tens o
the republican national committee, who
‘ thousands, and the “get-ricb-qulck'
Emory Smith as postmaster general and
who waa Hanna's second In the bossing
Eji locotcb its crowd of innocents. Every
. dd skin-game and a hundred new ones
of the republican side of the last nation­
*
hate boon worked on and have worked
al campaign. The meaning of Payne's
r- lbe public.
.
’
We desire to express our heartfelt
entry Into the cabinet la obvious, as
well as his being put at the head of the thanks to the friends and neighbors,
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for
the I. O. O. F., Daughters of Rebekah,
personally investigated them
W.
R. C. end G. A. R. who so kindly
head
of
a
Roosevelt
machine,
which
is
Children.
larger concerns, even though
lent their assistance during the sick­
ganixsd to secure Roosevelt delegalqs ness of oar beloved father, James MurTng Childjuk.
to tbe republican national convention, ply.
values U. suit themselves. Invest In
and if Roosevelt secures the nomination
nothing which you have not fntettlhe will boss hl* campaign. Tbe repub­
gated. Finu, know the chartetor of
St. Rose's Church.
lican machine politicians who have
Um men who make up the, company
and direct its affaire, and second,
been turned down by Mr. Roosevelt are। . There rill be a soda! at St. Rosa's
those who have not pledged themselves rectory Friday evening, Doc. 27th.
to him. • fMbtcn^O thetrls a dispositionL After progressive pedro and light re■ froshmenu there will be a inns leal re­
ThsBalurA-SPLENDID COMBINATION.
* cltal given by the young ladlee sfho are
Krening Post.
in attendance at Sl Mary's academy,
The Hould Is plsated totnnounco to work oo the Roosevelt jxilitlca) ms- Monroe, aaalsiod by local talent. Tho
usual single adtatasion will be 16-rente
_Mr, Charles Emory-Smith snyshlf re­
bigbeUas monthly magazine, in oora- tirement from tbe cabinet was entirely
UnaUoo with the Hxaztdi at a merely voluntary and Id accordance with plans
PICKED UP.

sstwsgstts-,;

speculation is rife as to who will be the
nastmembertogo. Many believe that
of its kind, such

Service Resumed

FLORIDA LIMITED
Louisville &amp; Nashville R. B.
Jacksonville
St. Augustine

FLORIDA
lh&gt; Fitful and Flint Sinlci Stitt

from week to week through the county
papers and a full program will be print­
ed later. This Institute, by vote of the
executive committee of the County
place of the regular winter meeting of
that organization and lu consequence
there should be a stronger effort to
make the meeting doubly valuableJno, C. Kctcham,
Cotnmlsaioner of Schools

BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
OANDY
CATHARTIC

Obituary.

Mr- Murphy waa born May 2V, 1835,
on board ship bn the Atlantic ocean,
and bls pother died at that Ums. ills
year*,’ and' sb the boy 'wm "given to a
Mr. .Wood of Woodstock, Vermont, to
bring up. . Ho became a sheep raiser
and' during the bard limes of 186' lost
•8,000 in that Industry. Ho enlisted
three times in the United States army.

year and lastly for three years. At the
close of the cl vil war ho was discharged,
vice In Company B, Sib Vermont Vo),
unteert, Second Division of the Oth
Army Corps. He then became pur­
chasing agent for the late L.D. Gordo er
of this city, at stock buying, and Mr.
Gardner Induced him to come to Hast­
ing* He name here on the flrat passen­
ger train run over the Michigan Ccn-

EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY

keepTouTblnTblem
HE FEARED HE HAD 10ST
When Wu Ting Fang, ths turnons Chh.
s Minister to Waahliigton, IrriteUa sad

ha wm dreadfully high
pointed out that tbs stal

teen years he was engineer for Dwight
A Burrell and the.Spalding Manu­
facturing Co., and for nearly twelve
years he waa engineer at the city water
works. He has been a member of Hast­
ings Lodge, No. 58, X. O. O. F., for

THE Bit IIAMOHI OH Hit HAT ’

through the chain In the subordinate
Hundreds of Hastings People Vol­
lodge and the encampment.
unteer Evidence That Dispels
i
- Doubt.

pcriodlcal published at Bottle Creek.

Evsnlng Feet, both In typegrspb-

tbs UaNM
tn. at Vt,

The column* of this nuwspaper are
day-by-d*y publishing fresh evidence
from pastings people which establishes
mors fully the great reputation of Dr.
A. W. Chase's Nerve Fills. The mantter in which they take hold of the run
down and debilitated is so prompt,
strength and energy is to quickly picked
up by ihsir use, home evidence lu plenti­
ful.

waa feeling better. Oh Wednesday
afternoon, Doc. 18, while standing be­

it OM ba. Better MW,—vrsB Immtiw;
that's tbs way they work. 0«t ths garni-

ralysl*, caused by hemorrhage od the
vived a Huie o*er a day.

About'seven

■ Ko leaves five OhiMrsn, Orville of
inqulry and Rear Admiral Schley's
Sparta, Burt nf Grand Rapids, Milton,
strong and manly protest against that
Mrs. Wm. Eaton and Lucille of this
poctioc of the'ropwt signed by AdmirsUB«
Hastings, Mich., says: "I was ve«y
Ha:
nervous and all run down, the slight­
facts oftebltehdd by the m Idcnue, which est thing upset mo. Hearing of Dr. A.
many friends, aud kept them: was
W. H. Goody war's drug euro and after strictly honest, trustworthy and loyaL
taking qne box the nerrousnewi is comwllloommilsuqb act of pletsly gone. I sleep wull and foci
....
J mm Mrecgly held Sunday afternoon al W o'clock
teln*.'*
.

Patents

�A Weman's Strange Journey Rude-

ty Ended.
adjoining rooms. claiming they were

Eighty Vhousand Men March
Through Streets In Pa-'
'
trlotic Mood.

DAVIDSON'S FIGHT FOR

formation of

ths

in the evening cheering for Argentina,
the Argentine army. President Roca,

manifastaata, eaUivaUd to have numslopped and cheered before the otffcea
then marched in lbs direction of Pres­
ident Roca's residence, before wiileb
the national hymn was sung. Tbo
President rropuuded with an energetic
speech, which waa enthuslaaUeally ap­
plauded Then, tor
hour, tfie

covered lying
keyhole* and cracks around the doors

thor. I produced spirals of wonderful
fashion. From this It was only a step
ras an perfect os

A tone bandit got 57.000 from

A woman approachlug 50 years of
age ami a son of U year* giving their
names as Avl» nnd Wurtland Butts.

Mayor Sherman, of Utica. N. Y.. ba*

nant. of Bandstone, luring lecuned a

obtain

Jug hl« uuttiurlty. Tuesday be remov­
ed CoiuuilMloner Frank L. Jone* on
tbe charge. The commissioner voted
to expcud money In the police and tiro
fond to enlarge some engine houses
and the police station without waiting,
for the expcndituri' to be authorised by

know God aa He is. God la all about
national complications, says that tbe u* and tn n* He la Intelligence and
republic of Uruguay is much . con­ until we know Him we cannot know . Woodsmen at lh«- Wlxun lun^ker'
cerned, In view of the possibility of a
camp near Boyne Falls-learned that
conflict between Argentina and Chile,
dm ting lilniM'lf nt the camp In their
about her uautrallty. Brasi) Is also
TRUST SIGNS LAKE MEN.
alnccnce and they started out to run
down tl&gt;e fellow. They cbesed him
live rullra through tho woods. Anally
that Brasil contemplates appropriating
overtaking and giving him a severe
*35.000.000 to *50,000.000 In th. purStates Steel Corporation and the Ma­ drubbing.
rine Eaaineera' association bars locked
Brasil, which up to the preoenl has
succeeded In cottflnlng heroelf to a
Joseph F. Hayes, chief engineer ol
•tats of armed peace, la fl tutUy4 getting
mixed up In the diplomatic compile*- signing contracts with his old engi­
tlon* and la feeling herself compelled neers for next season. He did not
to guard herself against the threatened wait until the men had reached thtrit
trouble between South American conn- home ports and had been infused with
tries. Peru ant Bolivia are also
strengthening their armament* Ind.
Incidentally, are ruining themselves by caught hie m^n as they were, laying
(0 doing.
up their engine* It Is said that a big

PERSIAN GULF, steel' trust's contract, notwithstanding

Bombay. Dec. 13.—It la feared here
P ralan suit.

Mabarouk. the Sheik of

Bagdad railroad, haa recently refused
to allow a special commission, seat by
Bu'.tan from Constantinople, to land,
and declined io accede to tbe Button's
desire that be visit the Ylldls pala«
at Constantinople and make obeisance

threatened a revival of tbe troubles
with ibu Rashid, the Emir of Nejd.
who. at ths Instigation of the Turks,
"has collected a fresh army. Mabarouk
has again appealed tor British pro­
tection. At ICoweyt sre tbo British

boat R*dbr*akt The Russian Amirican-built cnil rar Vartag haa arrived In
tho Persian sulf. Her powerful search-

THREE NEGROES

SHOT

neiiCTs.
llabt to good, UWHX.
common thin hSIfers to fair butcher*.
KIKrtS: mixed butcher, and fat row*.
CCt; canner* and common thin butchers.
IltotriTl. Bh^fr-Best lamb*. UKMSX:
4 7t; fair tq goad mind and butcher
« rocs %; cutis end consmon. tl axra m.
Hors—Fairly aetfvA but lower: tops.
B K: bulk al &gt;nUMM.
Chicago-Ceiur. flood to prim* tuff Xl:
poor to mMllum. HTSfSSO; stocksr* snd
riders. B04; row., lift, w. hrlftn. H U&gt;Q
i X: Conner.. tfOt-. butte II TMM W;

Supreme Court In the celebrated case
of 8. 3. Olds agolnst the state land
rommlsaloner. which Involves the title
to a targe portion of tho 8t_ Clair Flats.
Under a decision dndng tbe summer

state land rammbtsloaer, applied for a
rehearing In the case several months
ago. The court waa somewhat divided
nr»t decided.

&gt;; pls* B BWX;. rough* B IMK&gt;
igs. HO4 W Stoep-Top lambs. U 3
&gt;; culls to fair, O TMC S;

choice. *4
heifers, s

mines and the negro** had begun their
holiday celebration. When about a

xsx
\«S-:

hla revolver and In a twinkling had
others wore falling over themaclv

llmlaary trial 'of George W. Morgan,
prcaldeut at tbe defunct Continental
Bacurity 'Ourapany. charged with the
•mbexriement at *35.(W) and a check

1 (•Ting measure* for lucrrnring
i- &lt; colowaient fund of tlist Instlht-

MlMKUiM bared* of salt.

Chicago. Dec. 31—Four
young
woman butcnlng from their homos

Bar.

returned' a

Afipeal has teen mnde to Preaident
Rooaevelt by Henry T, Oxnard ; . luvestigate the beet sugar Industry In
tbs two greatest producing state*
Michigan and California, and learn If
the Industry would not be Injured by
rrdiK-itig ite tariff on Onhan sugar.
Oxiiard- emphasised the point to the

sugar was reduced the sugar trort and
not tbe consumer* will reap (he benefit.
Tbe trust would reap millions out of
&gt;a X ante: rmr generosity tu'Cnb*. .

are engagod extensively lx timbering

verdict of guilty

...... .........
w
w, A*r. Bnl|
Mrs, Will THjer, of Adrian, returned
home Tnradny evening complaining of
a toothache.
Ho was told by hl*
Ia i"»orttorn moltef to pnt laudanum on tbe tooth
afloat and tMte elevator; Ns
12 ■1Irani
...J
... ..ill &gt;1... k.i.i
nj- ... ___ •
Blulh. «Ue fob afloat: No
hard
h. Wiki o h afloat. Com-No X.
lojved a quantity of the drug and be­
came iiiieousclotis. A doctor wuyked
□ver him *11 night to no avail, tbe
boy's death occurring 11
He was n member of |
of tliv Ep'ocopn) church

a wnitr
rd at Wo. and
Kr»o
at «Wo. on track
dent occurred al the .Thirty-firs* street

ihouaaiMi ifulbir* worth of roam

ness nas nothing more than a mild
uual caps city of t).3(X&gt;,000 barrels an­
nually. Of tbe»e 02 were operated last
year, and they produced ,l&gt;c following
aoinnnls of salt by district*: Manistee. of M. To them 13 children. 29 grand­
2.&lt;l7O.&lt;to&gt;: Hl. Clair. H71.01.1-. Masulc. children and 31 great grandchildren

Wixom was a man respected by all
who knew him. He leave* a widow
and t&lt;o daughter*.

commander Is paying marked atten­
tions to the Sultan of Muscat, and an adjoining room for bls pistol and
Russian doctors are Investigating tbe
tea) th fulness of Ormut Klshl, opposite

what tt Is able ou the open market,
tbe profits to be divided among the
atocklxildeT* who arc the owner* of
the mill*

I L. Board, wife of the ralUlon-

Wlxom. a prominent lm*1was killed by the feat ex­
press on the Pere Marquette railroad,
going south Haturday morning. Tne
accident happened at the crossing a
few. rods south of the village of Wlxnni. a pbro named for Mr. Wixom.
HU terse was also killed. He was
mangled almost beyond . recusmltjoh.

i wee from «wn to food
Cincinnati—Cattle: Heavy

Sheriff Brewster from
A big combine of hnrdwixxl lumber­
men
ha* teen ' effected,
malt- rie for alleged bigamy. Taylor.'it te"'1
charged, married Edith Mncou&gt;b$r. of" J
taken lu Michigan In those Interests. Caro, and Inter Alice H. Leroy, of
It means tbe Ipcorporntlou of a com­ Rochester.
pany to absolutely control tbe herd­
wood lumber market lu this state, and detuned to pay Horace rrlttuglli, travall the mUls on the Michigan side of
Jnll rather than pay. l*ettlngUl will
the organtxatluu of the combine are have to pay hl* board. $3 fiO |wt week..
Henry W. Carey, of the Peters Salt
and Lumber Co., of East Lake: W. T.
Cclvert. with Justus 8. Stearns, of
Ludington, and William II. Whit* of .Miiniactte. and the mayor has issued ,
William H. White A Co„ of Boyne n» ulllniatum to saloon keepers stat-',
City. They are member* of the com­ ing Hutt they mnst close tlirlr placM '
mittee oli plans for organisation, which
subniltte.1 the arrangement to-day. =l*u that the slot macblui
8ucb big concern* a» Obenaur A John­
who weru pc Ironed by xHnetblnff *
son. of Alptba; H. M. Loud A Bon. of
ale for breakfast Bunday momAn Hable; Buckley &amp; Pougls* and the
recorButters Balt A lumber Co. are go­
ing Into the combine. The men are to
of vanilla In flavoring friedwhich will control the output of all
their mills. An agreement will be
. !icn« la much concern at Grand
made as to the amount of money each
mill shall receive for Its output, and
mouth of the barter. The Wa-

I-ouls Rock, a Frcueb-Cauadtan. who
lived In Geo. Washington's time,
jiaraed nwny st his home In Ludtng-

1KI7; Bay. 371,132; Midland. 20.004;
Iosco. 17.132. the whole being a total
of B,&amp;9*).1U1 barrels. .'t4\ 0Ul more than

DEAD.

tadn. 18 years old. sh^* throe negroes
to death In a saloon In the mining

Hays she came from Minneapolis and
makes butter while she travel* stop­
ping with farmers occasionally.' Her
destination is vagfle and her husband's
TVlicrrnboiit* unknown. It la thought
her mind mar be nff&lt;*cted.

a paten! to the lands nt tbe Flats fur
which he bad applied, by virtue of
some swamp land scrip which ho held.

President Uhleris Instruction* to mem
bers of .the Marine Engineers' union
not to make any arrangamsnt* for
next season until a meeting was held.
While the steel trust la thus actively
spring outside vuxm! owners look upon
the prospect of another strike with
much complacency.

log for the stock recently. Mrs. Butts
l&gt; traveling about the country In a
right head of cattle. She stopped at
Conant'* but didn't pay fur her keep

revolver* tn hand, and demanded that

a sudden termination late In the aftarnoon by Juktlc* Benner* vfho rofusetteto hear any further tMWhony

lopklns. at i
upleted th*

Johnson and wife."
Following rb)«- ary docket In at least tn jeurs. contafnlng only 182 case*
;
b* Isable to accomplish that which
The body of Edward DavMsun/.who eator to-tb» 'Yukon valley - for more
Congrevwmsn Aplin 1* ronfident thM
was brutally murdtryd at Valparaiso.
uothltig will be done st this woateil st
Ind., Thursday night, was prvpared for
roogree* that will io any way Ifljg** ,
op
nu
in.goto
oust
id
Andrew
shipment to Springport. Mleh.'. BatnrfTMdara. Aside from the ga- ite beet grower* «ind manufactucers of
tfa* 57JXX) obtained under du- Michigan ami other statea.
gard to the gift of »to.000,(XX) recently •fldowed mother. Physicians made an­
Tbe Great Britain Inaurauce corpormatfe for a national university. If the. other ixamlnarkfli.of the body, dlsckte Interest Joseph Coveney I* a farmer
Ing ttet a number of blows were do
llrcred in crushing Davidson's skulL living near Baroda. He owns forty Addition to Insurance CommhMi
acre* of land, bat wltb tbe exception Barry’s list of concent* not autho.
Hl*
Jaw
.was
also
broken
and
’
one
of
Ing py work I could see things more
to do business In the state.
,
bls lega waa fractnred. Davidson evi­
wonderful still. With sulphur in crys­
Albion farmer* have decided to.
dently fought far his life against overtallising out of blsulphlds ol carbon nous sum of gK.ooa.000. Th* objec­ wbHmlng odds
Bsuera may turn a three times mllUonnlre. Is st Hot
tionable feature of tne gift—the factSprings. Ark., and did not appear lu
Only on*
tluit (t Is In bond* of tbe United State*
Steel corporation, will probably be re­
dividual. The plant will cost M.8Sa
It la now- thought that robbery may
for six week*. pulling now one
Of this city, Coveney'a attorney, would
willing to make the offer In caab. Thg
reserve ai hla fen for prosecuting this
Tbe
had totM ^&gt;rm of intelligence. I only reason the Ironmaster made tbe Valparaiso Is still In a fever of excite­ ease half of the mono? tor which the big convenllous next summer.
ment
ore.the
tragedy.
Cnrlvtlan Endravoreni will Im- there
foimsd sponges by chemical actloDyand
produced In them the gelatinous /uial- them more proBtsWe than any other

residence, shouting "No more diplo­ make life artlflelally. Among tbao* ar*
aaalmlllatlon. selection of afflolly. mo­
matic notes.
tion and reproduction of kind. 1 am;
now seeking the enzymes by wiileh 1
may produce the latter.

TROUBLE IN

at a country ball Pblscator helped Cnveney'a wife out of g window. Tbe
$7.(00 afterward paid was'wten Phlacator and Ooveney’s wife registerrd at

Cot tog* Grots avenue. until a day or

OTHER NATIONS ARE ALARMED,

cnmmsruonite the

LIFE

FtnJ Goukun.i
veney. the plaintiff. 87.W. Thia suit
was brought by Covwiey to obfaiu 57.OOM tn gold dust which rblsrator had temptlfig n fcKmtou* -nsaai
once paid him for sllemitlng hl. wife',
affect Un, but which had been *btalned
again by I’hiscator under dure**
Phtecatdr hid paid Covcney KUDO to rt» Wednesday night. Hr wan a

i'. at Iter handsome home on Ptao

off erod provided the
.'ist.uOO la raised.
of a water famine Friday
a burst ed main, and factory.

the Atisnrlc ocean In the year 171H.
During bls younger days he spent
many years wltb tbe Indians In the

first white man who entered Yellow«!du* park. Endowed with a consti­ • • rk th.. beerj»im[w
tution which never knew fatigue. I The home of Henry Hill, of Good
Rock euduretl untold hant«htpH dur­ lend township. Is without a mUtrea*
lug bls long frontier career ami until and Hill charge* Dan^Hall with stop-'

snrs’thcy arc living a* mkn and wife.
He wants Hall arrested.
Edward Honan pleaded guilty In
feet deep, not far from the buslneas I'ort Huron to a charge of criminal as­
center of Sebewaing, attests the fact sault ou Mr* Robbln* an aged lady'
tbst'aomethlug la going on under tbe
surface. The aliaudoued cool mine* track, waa outraged by an unknown
man. Suspic ion pointed to Ronan, and
shaft was sunk during the winter of
IbSW). striking coal nt the deplb of
S5 feet, going through about BO feet of
private back owners carted tte miners
posed to afford ample »ecurlty a* a m sort from tte mine* charging 52
roof. This aha ft la about h.'i00 feet per month |xt man. Thl« year the op­
from lhe bualneks center nf tbe vil­ erators tbeuitolrea furnished the rigs,
lage lu n southeasterly direetlon. The and charge only 51 per month.
present cave-in was caused prolmbly
TJie dairy barns of Kcott IL Ronthrough a slide occurring where there beck burued with it* content*. 20 cows
was an uplift In tbe roof rock. It is and a span of horse*, belonging to tte
about last feet from the nearest briek Armstrong Music Co., of Jjinulng. j.
building, the American bouse. The
cave-la occurred on the 13th. and baa
since ireeu tilled up.
*1,.T5&lt;J Insurance. Tramps' work. .
Secretary of Stoic Warner tellers
Ing to the stale land ronimlanloner tbo holder* of the Michigan Harings - A
delinquent .tax lauds lu Crawford and Jxiau association of Detroit about
Romvriimon conning, of which It is ra- *100.000 by n discovery which te mide
.while In Texas examining Into the
land* will cvHitnany be subject tp
Mrs. Frank Gifford.

MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS.

• An
factory with fid bands will
be started nt VKksbnrg.

Stid

X

leaving, and told the girl to keep on
with ter school work until ste heard
1
‘
J
JTS.QW atreel Mvlng bund proposition. from her again.
Mnliy of the friends and nrlghbot*
Lake Linden people sre again talk­
Robert Hmlib. of Linwood, .wfenfij
Ing of Installing.a municipal lighting nf
kHtel hte hfolhrt. Judrt HmltKuSS
plant.
.

The rotall coal dealers of Bay;City
ire fldvMH-rtl ite ju-lcn of emu from
I'unltnc Westcott. graduate of the

Smith given hla liberty.

Cbhiu wa a missionary. i

decided to purchase the right of wai
las; token
Physician*

StLlt

poles from - nie Ti-lepbnne Co. uf
Egypt. Idd"
The Jinslog, 8t. John* A Ht. Louis

Johns to Maple Rapid*

from 5I25.000 to

church of Port Huron, charged
Agues Hehl with Improper
found that the ntlttMer’a rullr
slastlrsl court.
Aid Hank. of Battle

�. If w* were to analyse the motive*
which impel ustoukeoouniofatocitoti
Ch* first of January each year, to look
bock over a twelvemonth of our live*
and sutnmsrlxc the things accomplished
and left undone, tho successes and fail­
ure*, tbo joy* and sorrow* we have ex­
perienced; and then U&gt; took forward in­
to the future and to form plan* and
make good resolutions, we might not be
able to assign any spacial reason why
we chouse this particular time for this
menial inventory and forecast. The be­
ginning of our yesr oo the first of Jaau^fy la an arbitrary mailer. Wo might
just a* well begin tho year with tbo first
of March, as many nations formerly did,
or with any other day which might bo
agreed upon. But it is proper and do­
. ■trebl* that at some time during each
year wo pause from our ordinary pur­
suit*, take * look backward over tho
twelvemonths goon and a look forward
Into tbe twelvemonth* to come, and It
I* perfectly natural that the day on
which we begin to count a new year
should prompt such a process.
ate New Year's day wltb reminiscence
pt tbo past, with inventory and business
aeulemenu; but more especially with
new plans and reforms, with hopeful
thoughts for ourselves and good wishes

out of sight-'tbe old record with lu
history of success and failure, of hopes
and disappointments; lu clean pages
and its blotted ones: iu bright and

IjgmUae To this must bp added
H/rZ?ro&lt;. deep water, making a
. length of 180.53 miles frq® ocean ,
Her body wm laid to rest in the Bal­
38 mile* of canal navigation and 7 miles
timore cemetery ou Christmas day to
at deep watar.r .
await tho resurrection uf the just.
It U aaUmatcd that tbe passage &lt;rf the
Panama canal will take twelve hour*
and of th* Nicaragua thirty-three houra. Michigan, among them Lawrence,
Dowagiac, Decatur and.Galesburg, are
It is also shown that th* engineering
the promoter* of the proposed factory.
Happy New Year.
These gentlemen have had much ex­
Wanted, a competent girl for general
perience in establishing canning fac­
tories and appear• to b* entirely reli­ housework. Inquire of F. K. Pancoast.
able and responsible. "/ "
Mrs. S. W. Lane fell while going
it is proposed to form a stock com­ down tbe cellar stairs last Saturday
practical construction of It* waterway,
pany on the co-operative plan, the morning and broke her wrist. Dr.
and appear* to b^wllllng to sell it* prop­
share* to bo placed al 8100. The total Lowry was called and reduced ths frac­
erty at an equitable price, there are
amount of capital needed to pot up th* ture and she is getting along nicely. '
certainly reasons enough why copgreas
requisite building* is estimated at 88,After January 1,1902, the Miphlgan
should bccltale to commit tho govern­
Central will discontinue the sale of
ment. to a far more expensive and ap­
round trip tickets. Local fares will be
parently Im* practicable route. Tho
made on basis of three cents per mile In
question as to routes when once settled
Tbo plan Is to erect a main building,
will be settled for ages to come, and
two stories in bight, 33 by 00 feet on line will be two cenu per mile In each'
when the government become* sponsor
the ground; a warehouse 24 by
a direction.
D. K. Titmax, Agent.
for such a vast sod fir reaching project,
boiler and engine house, 18 by 24;' an
The Herald ih'cttonod tbe fact that
it certainly can not afford to make an
open shed 18 by 32 feel in which to re­
Irreparable mistake For this reason II
ceive tbe raw material; and a one story down Major Boynton's expansion prop­
would seem ss if oOugrrasmen would di­
process department, 18 by 32.
.
vest their minds of all prejudice and
osition very decisively. As an offset to
The promoting company will build
decide the question on the sole ground
that, wo presume our Maccaboo friends
and equip this plant for the amount
of advantage to American commerce
named above and turn'll over to the^
Tent of Baltic Creek and Central City
and the future Interest* of tbe whole
Kock bolder*. They agree to furnish
Tent of Jackson, tbe former 1 JOO strong
an experienced man to run tbe business
and the IsUcr 1200, have endorsed tho
if so desired by the Inrcstors, and guarBoynton idea.
Tilt: republican loaders In the house
have now come around to the position
year's output of tbo factory. It is
the democrats occupied at the last ses­
alleged
malpractice, mention of which
claimed that tho bus!ne*e will give em­
sion of congress, tho advocacy of tbe
ployment to from 125 to 1^0 bands for waa made by tbe Herald last week,
repeal of tbo remaining Bpaqish war
five months In tbe year and will pay ended Saturday afternoon with a vertaxes, and have announced that a bill
for that purpose will be prepared after
Thus this plant if built and put- in gras stubbornly fought on both sides by
the holidays'
,
operation will prove of groat benefit to Able lawyers, mufh time being occupied
this city as an employer of labor and 1 in the examination of expert witnesses.
Tbe case went to the jury al 1:30 p. m.
er it promises to lx even more valuable, and they were out just three hairs.

ones—and open a new cage of white, un­
written upon, unsullied, and as yet with­
out meaning. The page of 1901 is full
and will stand on perpetual record. The
pogo of 1902 is open before uh and must
bo writton upon whether we wish it or
not. Wo cannot prevent tbe record treaty with England they doubtless
being maUe; wa cannot foretell what it surprised tnsny republicans. They cer­
tainly pleased many democrats who are

Wz pay at tie rale of about *85,000,000 a year for little more than 85,000,000
One of the most hopeful signs with a year of Philippine trade we get, while
which the closing days of the year an European nations pay nothing for the
made prominent waa afforded by there- more than *48,000,000 a year they get.
These figures do their own talking.

and capital in New York. These gen­
tlemen, tho captains of industry and
tbe masterful minds or capital on tbo
one aldo, and tbo leader* of organised
labor on tho other, men whose interests
are supposed to bo largely antagonistic.

promoting harmony between capital
and labor, adjusting labor dispute* and
preventing strike*, lockouts and boy­
cott. For tho purpose of carrying out a
plan to Improve the relation* between
the two great force* ooncOned .an exooutlvo committee of ft irty-seven mem­
ber* was appointed—twelve represent­
ing capital, twelve labor, and thirteen
the general public. Among the repre­
sentative^ of capital are such men as
Mark A. Hanns, Charles M. Schwab
and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Among
the representative* of labor are Samuel
Gam per*, president of tbe Xmericau
Federation of Labor; John Mitchell,
president of th* United Mine Worker*,
and June* M. Lynch, president of the
International Typographical Union.
Tbe general public 1* represented on
tbe committee by Ex-Pre*ident Cleve­
land, Archbishop Ireland, Bishop Potter
President Eliot of Harvard and other
men of high standing.
'■
Certainly there is reason to hope that
the disastrous conflict between capital
and. Labor I* In a way to be settled, to
the Immense advantage of the country,
when such men are willing to servo on
a commllteo of this character.
Archbishop Ireland, who mad* the
closing address of tho conference, gave
utterance to tbe following noble

Mr. IIoosevelt seems to find the
presidency a long, sweet season of din­
ner giving, but many of his congres­
sional guests make no secret of their
preference for a little mom office giv­
ing on the side.

prison pens In South Africa during
October and November, nearly half of
them children. That Is the way "the
most highly civilised nation" is making

Sixes Andre* Carnegie tried to in*
vclglu the United States government
into a limited partnership of fifty years

a* it will afford a ready market for
nearly every kind of fruit and utilise a
great deal of fruit that otherwise would
bo pnmarketable. Peaches, apples,
pears, cherries, pin ms, strawberries,
blackberries, tomatoes, pumpkins, cab-

AND ITS C.

Charles Standley. Hastings...
Rosa Bernhardt, Grand Rapid

SSttSffeftS'::::::.

Edward Shea, Hasting*........
Nellie Fisher, Harting*.........
William 2- Griffin, Richland
Lillian E. Newton, Hop*....',
Bert Hawkins, Hastings........
Agnes Carrol, "Portage.
Glenn Fuller, Carlton............
Ethel Baine, Woodland ;...

SIGHT is tbe most ines­
timable of. all blessings;
BLINDNESS the most

woeful of all afflictions.
This being sb, you will
readily concede tbe great

importance of your eyes as
a part of your animal organ-

A momentary realization
Wallaco W. Watson to Wm. R. Pago
and wife, 40a sec 18 Rutland, MM.
Peter Falghner to Chari** H. Rey­
nold* apd wifa^lotand parcel Nashville,

Judson D. Griffith to John Cornells
Bakker, 20a sec 30 Barry, 81000.
William Paustle and wife to Irving
8. Paustle, lot 1 Kenflold's addition,
Hastings, 8100.
Augustus Tyler to George M. Leon­
ready begun suit against Lester In the
justice court, to collect his claim Mr ard, lot Roush's addition Freeport, 1125.
Emeline P. Casaday et *)., to Dexter
professional services, and that the pa­ T. and Alice M. Crouse, 5* Hasting*,
pers were served on Lester Saturday
night on hla return to Middleville.

table* which sueffi * factory will want.
As an Instance of what farmers may
hope to do al fruit raising for a can­
ning factory, it la estimated that from

of your helplessness without.
them will aid yoti to a jwst

appreciation of their worth.

As an essential, then, of. a

happy existence, do you give
your eyes attention in pro­
portion to their importance?

Do vou care for them as
their delicacy demands?
Most people—you includ-

cd, perhaps—arc extremely

negligent in regard to their

grown on oh a aero of ground, an aver­
age crop being 400 to WO bushels, Tbe
company will pay 20 cents a bushel.
Thus tbo gross receipts would bo from ’
SCO to S80 per acre, and it is said that

eyes, and very culpably so in

regard to their children’s.
This is because the public'

generally have literally no

easily a* an acre of corn.
The Farmers and Fruit, Growers
Union are Interesting themselves in
the project and tbe prospects seem to
be fair of rafting th* necesaary ampuni
Of capital to launefi the enterprise.
About’ *1600 have been subscribed by
tbo farmer* and fruit grower* up to tho
present time. ' .
I
The project certainly appear* to be
feasible and- worthy of support. A
factory that would be of substantial

idea of the number and va­
riety of eye dcccts.

They know in a general

way of near sight, far sight,
squint, etc., and many with

one or the other of there d*fectsK foolishly think it is
only necessary for them to
pick out at random from a

ANTI-TRUST bills have been dumped
into the congressional hopper in the
usual qualities, but nobody expects that
A very pleasant out-of-town wedding
the republican majority will allow their last evening, consummated l^ Rev. D.
D. Martin, pastor of tbe First M. E;
friends, tho trusts, to be hurt, .
church of this city althe farm residence
TH»- republicans of tbo house made, of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, about five
quick 'work of nullifying a portion of mile southeast of ths oily, the parties to
tbe recent decision of the supreme the compact being Mr. Wally W..G*rn
court by jamming through a Philippine and Mis* Edith Hall, about forty gue*U
witnessing the happy event; Ihe'boautlful and impressive ring service being
Obskkvexs of national political are
Tbo bride was charmingly gowned iu
wondering what show Mr. Roosevelt
will stand in 1904, if he continue* to tan colored broadcloth, trimmed with
snub the machine workers of his pdrty. white silk and carried a spray of bridal
rosea The groom was attired in a
The apartment* worp very prettily
Schley was by no means the first time
that be haa cut Ioom from the navy dc- decorated with evergreens, smiiax and
carnations, the handiwork of Miss Rena
jiartnymt.
Wooden. A most sumptuoub and en­
■‘I Taownxint.Y agree will Dewey” joyable wedding collatlon'was served In
is the mighty chorus that swept serous charged/Mrs. Will Brayton. Tbowedthe country with the sound of thunder. ding gift* were most numerous and ele­
gant, reflecting tbo &lt;Mt«cm in which
The rough rider route to the uffiei*] th« young people arc held.
The groom is tn tbe scjyIm of tbe
trough soems to bo about tho surest yc:
Poatum Cured Co., this city, 'the bride
dkKovcrod.____
being a very estimable young lady hav­
ing for some time born a much respect­
ed and efficient public school Member

number of spectacles a pair
that suits, and If they fail to

find just what is needed con­

clude they have a pair of
very bad eyes, or they may

select a pair that is only an

aggravation, causing perma­
nent injury.

The fact is that optical de­
fects occur in such a vary­

Queen ©. Crescent

ing degree and iu so many

and Southern Railway.

' combinations that only* the

On Jsnusry «,!««. the Chicago &amp; Florid* Specisi will
&amp;inio service for the season. Msguifirenl Train. Dining
*. Composite au&lt;l Observation Cats. Through Comport­
ment and Open Standard Sleeper* from Chicago, Cievcuud,
Detroit. Toledo. Pittsburg. Louisville and Cincinnati to St.
Augustine without change.' .Three Trains Daily Cincinnati
to Florids. Thrnngh Sleepers -St. Louis to Charles­
ton. Double Dalle Service Cincinnati tp New Orlesns : 24
' il'inirr Tonri.i Tickets al low Fate* now

competent eye specialist with
tbe most approved methods

of testing is qualified to dis­

cover the exact nature and
degree of tbe defect and
properly correct it.
Don’t let the matter of

expense keep you from visit­
ing meJ

I make no charge

for examination and very

THRESHERS AND SAW MILL MEN
NOW is the time to have your outfits repaired,
and we are the people who can give yon the
best prices on all kinds of repair work.

&gt;

Boilers Refined,
Cylinders Rebored,
'
Boilers Patched,
Smoke Stacks Made,
Engines Repaired,
AU Kinds of Casting Done.

reasonable charges for glass-

�STOCK

DIARIES
FRED L. HEATH
The Druggist.

HASTINGS HERALD

Mr. and Mrs. Louie Goodyear are
visiting Detroit friends.
Several of our teacher* are attend­
Mias Nellie Pryor of Ludington I*
ing the Institute In Grand Rapids.
nailing iter parent*.
’
Freak Thoma* of Traverse City 1* * clarence DaPlaata waa home from
visiting hl* wife and daughter in this Detroit for Chriatmaa.
Sidney Todd of Morley is visiting hla
parents tor a few day*

Special revival meetings are being
bald at tbe M. E. church, this week.
Rev. James Gale Ingle*, evangelist, is
tbe chief epeekcr.
Tbe Dan Tucker show Tuesday night
wm of th* usual high (P) order of trav­
eling entertainment* that" favor ibis
city with their visit*.
Rev. J. J. Tripp has resigned the
pastorship of tho IL B. church, to take
effect Jan 1st. We understand be will
take the Bedford charge.
Mis* Mary Brown, organist and choif
leader of Emmanuel church, was the
recipient of a parse of 816 m a Christ­
mas present from her friends in the

tool am PtrwMl.

I will b“
my borne on each Friday
sad at the Wssfings Nattocal Bank,
each Saturday during tbe month of
Dec. end Jan. 4lh. F»KD E. OnS,

1 will be at the Hasting* Nations)
Bank on Saturday*, Dec. 14, 21, 28 and
^Jan. 4th, 1001 for the purpose of re­
ceiving taxes.
Owwm Hanxa,

grange la urged to elect delegatee wltb
written report*. Thli meeting will also
ba the occasion for preeeating annual
report* al tbe officer* and committee*
and tbe master eepecteUy requests that
these be presented in writing
In tbo afternoon the following progr*ui will be rendered:

Beesley Busy Bee
WUH

COWUTIU

HUrtl

Highest
Award
Pai-Afrtrlcta
Farmers and Fruit Growers ♦NEW DOMESTIC*

Wednesday to spend Christmas.
Mias Gertrude Slingerland I* ,borne
from Elyria, O., for the holidays.
Plumbing ,ad
Miss Maude Kelly went to Traverse
Hkatihg.___
City Tuesday to spend the holidays.
Mr*.R-T. F. Dodds and sons of Man­
istee spent Christina* with relatives iu
this city.
Year,”—Mr*. Edgar Brown.
Mr*. E. B. Sanford, of Jackson,
General Discusaion.
Report of Delegate to Stale Grange—
spent Christmas wltb her sister, Mr*.
'rving Frye.
•
AU members of the Farmers and Fruit
Growers Union will please aend their
In the evening a fifth degree session
will be held. All members are urged
want letter* to J. E. Edwards, 3ec'y,
holds Its regular monthly meeting In
to be present In time to open the foreO’Donnell, Mich.
church parlors, Jan. 2, at 2:30 p. tn. A
largo attendance is dteired at thisflrst
All farmers belonging to tbe Farm­
er's Union having hay to bale, ple**o
Mr. and Mr* Bert Bergman of Cleve­
write tbe secretary stating amount and
land, O;, are vlritlng the latter'* par­
The girl* who are attending 8u
when they wl*h a baler.
Yours,
ent*, Mr. and ‘Mr*. Sidney Wiley. Mary '• Academy at Munroe, are home
- J. F- Edwards, Bcc'y.
for tbe holiday*.
A number of good farm* for tale.
electric road, hasatbiny-day furlough.
Strayed
from
my
premise*
on the
be held m the court bouse, oo Saturday,
An adjourned regular review of the
Dec. 28, et fcOQ o'clock p. m. AH mem­ St*1* road about thlee weeks ago, eight
L. O. T. M. will be held Saturday even­
lamb*, 3 weather*, &amp; ewes, one-half to
ber* are urged to bo present
two-third blooded Shropshire*. Finder
ing, Jan. 4th A foU attendance t* deJ. E. Edwards, 8ec*y.
The drcail court ha* adjourned until
please notify me and receive suitable
30th instant and the jury haa been ex­
cuse^ until January 13th.
David Smith, wife and daughter, of
Grand Rapids, spent Christmas with

The HntALD and Detroit’s new dally,
To-Day, for only gliO.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McElwain spent

-

Hooter C. Washburn haa been grant­
ed a pension of MOO a inonlb.
Mia*piadys Lombard of Kalamazoo
I* vlritlng at J. T. Lombard1*.'

The next meeting of tbe Barry * I will receive tains every Tuesday
County Pomona Grange will be held at and Friday at tho store of Hunt Van
Johnstown Grange hall, Friday, Jan. Arman, commencing Dec. 3rd, 1W1.
10, ISO!. Tbe forenoon session will be
J. H-DaPna, Tree*. .
given up to tbo transection of the rou­
tine business of the organisation. In

J. T. Ixrabard left for Kentucky Fri­
day night on a business trip.
Ask your dealer for Delton ■» Prido
flou r. Every sack guarao teed.
Dome now and *11 for your holiday
photos at tbs Christmas studio.
Mb* Jackson of Grand Rapids is vis­
itlag Mr. and Mr*. Robert Burch.
Mark Warren of Charlotte spent
ChrlsUnaawitb friends in thia city.
Prosecuting Attorney C. H. Thomas
went to Saginaw, today on borine**
Very nice gold and diver headed
canes at Jobn Bcsemer**, Tbe Jeweler.
Mary Power*, who is teaching in the
Marquette schools, 1* borne for the holi4*y*-.
'?

Mis* Elizabeth Field went te Clinton
this morning to «p«nd part of tbo boll

day vacation.
H. W. Nobles I* home from th* To£?&gt; Juta.”"'’ C°U'“' &lt;°C
ta"’
SSxTSSEX

Dressmaking and leaching f*#oy
work. Room* over the City Bank.
Mrs, B. J. ROOT.

w

Mr*. Julius Russell went to Yptllanti,
Monday, to spend ths holidays with her
siatsr-lu-law, Mr*. Warner.
Dr. E. H. Lathrop and wife went to
Ionia to spend Christmas with Dr.
making special, reduced price*. If you Clarence Itelhrop'and wife
want anything In. the line at sto.ee,
Leon ‘Barnum, who la homo from
new or rapond band, gun* or ammuni­ New York one vacation, was a caller
tion, now is a good lime to come and on the Hkaald force this morning.
see ma. E. J. Evakb, one door north
of National Bank building.
Will and Robe. Dawson, John Tow­
ers, Don Smith, Rex Richardson, Geo.
Collin*, Mort Nichols, Homer Wash­
Tbere will be a special communica­
burn, Im Pryor, Eugene Mullen and
tion of Hastings Lodge, F. and A. M.,
next Wednesday night for work In the
ally for a two weeks' vacation.
firsfdegree.
The Hastings Musical Club will hold
_ Saturday evening, Mr. Cha*. Stand­
ft* next regular meeting Monday even­
by and MIm Rosa Barnhart of Grand
Ing, Dee. 30. ■ In addition to the ipizriRapid*, were married at the residence
oai program there will be a debate upon
of Fred Bowser by tbe Rw. M. H. Vana very interesting question, given, by

Pauline Sbultx * Company are ad.
by Mite JadBM-of Grand Rapid*.
ding to their manufacturingfacilities by­
Each metnlter may invite a friend.
Mr. Md Mr*. ll A. E*too entertained putting In an electric motor and eight
rawing machine* of the kind used In
ccmpaay over ChriMma*. Tueefay factorise. Thcte Improvement* win
evening with a Cbylslma* tree and
enable them to Wrn out more work
Wednesday w|th a Christmas dinner
when cover* ^wers laid for fourteen.
Tbo*e from out of tbe city were Mr*.
Eaton’* *i*ter*C Mr*. Andrew Curreo
and family of South Haven and Mr*.
Hlrajn Garter and family of Grand Rapre loped and the strict quarantine which
The tele Jama* Murphy wm a mem­ i* being maintained makea it very
ber of the recsntly orgaulxed Soldier* probable that tbe disease will not
Benefit Aseoctetloa, which at tbe time spread. Dr. Woodmansee 1* having a
of bi* death wm com|&gt;ceed of 148 mem- light form o4 varioloid.
Mias Hampton, a teacher in. tbe
ben, -When Mr. Murpby wm ap­
proached by a solicitor to join he Mid school* at Bangor, Wisconsin, who 1*
be certainly would, m II wm a noble visiting her sister in this city, Mita
Gertrude
Hampton, ba*'been taken
undertaking, although he did not ex­
pect bl* heir* would roMlvoany benefit with scarlet fever. It seems that the
from It for *ome'time. -An order on disease is prevailing io Bangor and
tbe treasurer for KteJto however baa
been drawn, payable to the *dminte- several days ego oo acaount of lu Dr.
D. E. Fuller baa received a telegram
trator when he te appointed.
from tbe.autboritlrji al Bangor to this
At a regular convocation of Hastings
effect. The exposed family have been
Chapter, No. 88, Royal Arch Meson, quarantined and it la not probable that
held on Friday evening, Deo. 3Xh, tbe the disease will spread.
.
fdlowiug named officer* were elected
Jacob Laughlin, an inmate of tbe
and (ostelled for the ensuing yeer, rlx.:
county house, bls former home having
High Priest, D. E. Fuller, M. D.
King, J. A. VanArman.
ixwn in Irving, died this morning*,
S«ile.W.H. Snyder, M. D.
aged 14 year* Last Friday bo fell
down Mairs but did not appear to have
been injured by his tall except to re­
ceive a few bruise* Tbe remains will
bo interred oo Ute county UAn, as hi*

J. BEESLEY

was given to the

as being''the best family sewing
machine.
Tbe New Domestic is ball­
bearing, has a fine chain stitch
attachment, a 5-pleat ruffler, mak-

and try it at T. Phillij»’.
I sell the best machines mode.

The New Domestic.
The New Home.
The Standard.
The White.
Needles and oil for all machine*
cheaper than you ever bought
them.
.
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T. PHILLIPS.
West End Feed Store.

We have a line of

Parlor Cabinets
Book Case Company
of this city.

They are of late designs, handsome, sty­
lish and of first-tlass workniansbip. _ ,
We offer these elegant goods at whole­

Ear Corn, Shelled Com
Oats, Middleville Flour
Corn and Oat Feed
Corn Meal, Fine Meal
Baled Straw
Timothy, Mixed and
Clover Hay
Bran and Middling*
Oil Meal, Poultry Food
Oyster Shell
Stock Food

sale prices while they last

Rentes$ ttlalim
Cafa aft afa 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*

M, W, HICKS.
Opposite Court House.

Pre-Inventory Sale
Our Annual Pre-Inventory Sale will

Commence Dec. 27
Continue Until Jan. 1,1902
These sales have always been quit? a feature of our
business. We intend to make this the most attractive
we have ever held, even though the market in- perhaps
every line is very strong, and our stock in better shape
than usual. We will underprice enough regular goods
to make every day of the sale as interesting as the first

A Discount of 10

cent

�keep the storage room at
Irgreea
while It la being
afterward, aa long an no
- ot apTMtlog are seen, a
a weak ar ten days or two
weeks. During tote time tree vrnOtotlou to provided to xstrry off toe trrapo-

fails to refresh .and fol
resting that new rent*
That’s the beginning of
nervous prostration.

Ing to proceed more slowly at a lower
temperature. Tbe filling at some btrgr
bouses occupies acreral weeks, and dur­
ing this time, gvnerslly la October, tbe
bouses ar* thrown open In pleasant

Dr. Miles'

Nervine

strengthens the worn-out
nerves, refreshes the tired
brain and restores health.
THE CROP REPORT.

• Golden Medical Discovery,' nine of
■Favorite Prrecripttoo,' and four rials
of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and six
bottle* of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
Now I bare none of toe old svtnptma
1 am. so far, aa well sa ever before. I

Tho Curling Iron
plays havoc with many a woman's
&lt;air. The heat causes the hair to be­
come brittle, split or toll out; the iron
burns out toe pigment and causes toe

Hay's HairHealth
will prevent all thia, ft keeps tbe hair
KlmSy. removes dandruff, and pos.-jivvly
restores gray or falling hair to Ila former

1000; 27 bushel* at tbe corresponding
date to 100. and 23-4 bushels. tbe mean
at tbe October estimates of the Mat ten
years lie anesge for quality 1* 80J
against 82.1 tost year and 88.4 to 1880
Tho preliminary cellmate of the yield

Largs Sk. Boltin.

At IraSlaf OnggUta.

Frill L. Hulk and W. H, Eooiiur

California
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS

A Partae* Barral Baagar. •' Thia barrel beader works to perfatA
tlou. says Tbe Pana Journal, and any
blacksmith will make tf/or 70 cents
The parts mark•fl A
are ./TjcX/iy.-l;

GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
and Scenic T ine,

hinges on each aid*,'but left to turn
freely as a bing*. R la a pteo* *f two
loch plank marly tbe alia of a barrel

wantfd inventors
tSsb’shSr1

What is CASTORIA
Oastori* li a. harmless substitute for OMtv'Oii, 1'iu-cgorlc. Drops and Soothing Hyrtip*. It « PieuNuil. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic

Colle. It relieves Teething Trouble*, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It auimllatcn the Food. ruguluKa tho

parcentagrs of nitrogen, phosphoric

PATENTS

M to 3 per Cent; phosphoric add. .5 to 2
per gent; potash. JI to .0 per cent; sab 1

Tbe composition of the manure will
depend largely oo the character of tbe
food Than that from' hens fed with
green txioe and a mixture of grain win

nt ciiuiti rises ii th city
—Or rather, too beet place
la to* nlly to gel clean ia at

BUSBY BROS.' BATH ROOAS
Up-to-date Toavorial Work. .

at tot Genera 0&lt; T-l »'Alton '*«• «i’«n
a gain of alrnoat use half in quality
and quantity

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FEAR THOU NOT

tbelr protector*, and I was medltat);&gt;|
la a half stupefied way the same mesa
uro when a knock cam* at the door,
and two men. who had oftew eaten and
drunk at my uncle's table, camo In and
made me a prisoner, confiscating all
th* poeseMloua of lb* family to th*

"In consequence of th* lateness of
tbn hour 1 was taken to th* town prlaon. a dismal braiding which I had nev­
er known to l&gt;* occupied. There I waa
thrust Into a deep dungeon and left In
total darknee* till the morning, when 1
doubted not T should be conducted to
tho him cruel cat* as my poor rela­
tives had mtL But morning came, aa 1
had gnraaed by th* sound without, and
■till no summons. Worn out wltb sus­
pense it«t writing. I Ml asleep. When

G. R. Johnson, D. D. S.

a

PLUMBER.

me- Happily I bad stored some bread
tory baa preserved a record of tbo trial, and meal and a small bottle of wine In
nnd sufferings of some hapless unci one of the pocket* of my coat preixrareading which wc shudder and tbanl
God that we live tn happier day*.
Some few years sifter the reign o.
wretched prisoner* were being led forth
out of neighboring cells, doubtless to
death, for they wept |hd pleaded rain-

Wbil* It t* sot difficult to secure good
American workmen for carrying out
acbemc* of interior dreocatlona, It to
Impossible yet to get native boro men
ratable ot modeling sutoettes and
busts such aa ar* wJd on th* street
comers and in man; of tbe art shops
AU tb* workmen employed ta'factorlM
that produce these are Italians chiefly
from Tuscany. This la equally true ot
these who (Allow, thls'trad* In Oer
roany and France. Tbe Tuscans *ppear to hAvs a natural ability for that
monopoly of It
The gnat majority of these busts and
Statuettes are copied directly from the
originals wherever they happen to be.

"No; he's”— .
■
copy and sent to all part* of th* world,
"Name’s John U. Upjohn, isn’t HF
tb* statue* being cast’ tn tb* place
“Tss, that’s his name." ’
. &gt;»_
where they are to be bold. In th* tar
ger shop* Ib-NoW Tprit’«ity. however,
a certain amount ot original work is 'cause. bd’s stoppin’ to hare one o' bls
done la order to keep nac* wltb tbe terth tightened that got knocked a lit­
popular demand for representations of tle bit loose when be was Jumpin’ out

The chief purchasers of these casts
from the larger maker* are the high
school* all over the country- They de­
mand, ot course, not only classical snl&gt;Jeet* and coptea of ancient bas-reliefs

THE COOKBOOK.

Stray, Ou Doer Nirlb
it Hlitlsg* Hilhnil Bid
fence—to perish miserably for want of
food In this damp dungeon. Death on
the scaffold appeared light by compari­
son. I clamored at my prison door. I
The process Of casting these statushouted aa loudly aa I could, all to no etttv Is a comparatively simple one
purpose. Then I burst Into an agony when tbe mold la once completed. Tbe
of ware. My fat* was too dreadful to material used, plaster ot parts, la
bear. With tbe soft uatnre of my
youth I pitied and bemoaned myself

A FREE PATTERN

M£ CALLS,
MAGAZINE1
A UMJ' MAGAZINE

as If It bad tint moment been made to
me by k pitying God. 1 felt tootbed
and hopeful. and In this, condition I

Chap, bluiM ui Iqiuv faitaiy

baked for a eertln length of time It Is
plunged Into a solution of stearic acid
and kept there until thoroughly satu­
rated. Then, when It baa dried, the
yellow color Is gained by applying to

"My uncle, aa I called him out cl
friendllucss. waa a tied, good fellow
well known and respected In th* place

HAMILTON PIANO.
Hiulfton Pino.

uro and tbe requirements In tbe way of
proportion fur beauty. Stic herself was
of generous—ano pray say unwieldy—

counted for by lb« fact that the new*
bad Just reached our town of the death
of on* of tb* greatest trader* of the
revolution and th* consequent decline
of the party. Tn fear ot hla life, our
terrorist mayor bad fled, and th* old
children ot some poor neighbor*. Trim mayor, resuming power, bad ordered
and neat they looked, loo, wearing iht tbo prison doors to b* act open. 1 In
cootumv of that fart of Germany from my solitary cell bad been forgotten, and
whence my abut cam*, a pretty fancy
of bcr own. It teemed quaint enough
tn a strange land.
"It was a happy uouseboid- No won­
der 1 waa glad to belong to II But
alas, It waa soon to be ewept away by
Itad beard ot strange troubte* gilng oo
In haris and tbe large towns, Hot ouj
little place Vraa atHT quiet. Ou morn
log. however. we woke to and every­
thing In confusion. Our mayor bad
l&gt;een ordered to resign, and bls plan*
was to be ailed by aom* one sent from

Pere Marquette

tattiaw

My aunt and bw maiden* «rrangvd. aa
usual, th* midday meal. and w* were
al) ready to alt down, only my uncle
waa mlealng. He waa uaually aa punc-

must draw from the human figure It­
self If they wish to understand' the
human form. We get more orders new
tor draped figures tn the art school*
and (or busts In th* blgb schools Un­
til very recently the busts of most of
the celebrated Americans which we
sell bad been mad* la Italy from pho­
tographs sent over from this country.

radcs. In my own country, but tbe an­
guish of those few day* will never be
forgotten. 1 bear about, with me tn my
face th* remembrance of IL ' Dally I
thank God for light and air and food,
and yet these good gifts of bls fall to unoccupied bouse* are made by quit*
make my heart reJake. SHU those a different set of manufacturer*. The
dreadful days In tbe dungeon bar* giv­ larger de*let* do not sell to tbee* street
en m* a firm reliance on bls mercy, peddler* at alL Th* peddlers have their
and 1 know that I shall one day be own Huie workrooms which furnish
Joyful again tn the ehy of which th*

a.™.

tr spiders, younger and weaker than
themselves, wltb whom they . venture
battle. Tbe Invader generally succeeds,
and th* younger spider Is driven out to
make a n«w web, and tbe old spider re­
mains In possession until a stronger
ipktar invade* th* web and drives U
ouL When thus dlspcaaeaaad. th* spller seldom venture* another stuck, but

Certain things ar* good for nothing
until they bat* b**n kept for a long
while, am! some .ar* good for nothing
util they bat* been kept long and qnsntly the color of these cheaper
works washes off.
The peddlsra of tb*M statuettes stand
In about the same relation to sculptors
and sculpture that tbs band organ play-

Litt)* Ina had always lived in lb*
country until her parents moved to the
seat of th* State Normal college. Ina
was neat to tbe "practice school" at
that institution, where during on* hour

■‘■i “d

. J. S. Goodyear Co., dry good*.
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co., groceries.
Woolley &amp; Brunson, shoes.
Fred L. Heath, drugs. '
Chidester &amp; Burton, clothing.
' M. W. Hicks, flour and feed.
Renkes &amp; Walldorff, furniture.
;i J. P. Renkes, bakery.
F. R. Pancoast, jewelry.
.1 Barnaby &amp; Herrick, restaurant.
JL I. Hendershott, hardware.

Sardines Drolled In a chafing dish arc
nice (or Sunday night suppers. Use
Just enough of the oil In the box to

man. and tbo** sale* are always tem­
porary. Uretaaque Otute* are Always
Tired of life and th* ever present
tn demand and copies of the various
model* of Venns wltb which th* public necessity of earning his dally bread by
are familiar. Hows of Cupids and of working b* bad takau a doae of carmonks’ bead*, winged Victoria* and
lb*a have a! steady
their presence In the stock of nearly
every street peddkr.-New York Post.

X&amp;K1
Th* first monttan of irogmaklag in
Pennsylvania goes back to IfifiH It 1*
contained in a metrical cvrapraltlw ««•
titled -A Short Deacriptton of PennajI-

�afternoon, Jan. 3.
'
The Hastings Women■* dub will faf
Its regular meeting In tbe pariah boa
Friday afternoon at two okdqck.,
Ths Baoday school of Emmanu
church will bold a Christmas service I
morrow uigh: in the piruh house.
The Misses Angie and Eva liatcsa
homo for tbe vacation from Detn
where they are engaged In tho ci

Wofask
"Ilan*, yon must start out right. Der
first thing vbas to get a pull uiit dot
policemans. If you don't, you vbas lu

LION COFFEE

It ,* ail coffee—pure cofferttroag atul &lt;i( delkinus fiavnr.Y
Sonic coffee* are varnished with!
■a Cheap coating of eggs, glue orl
Zother.rqually noxious substance*.
.'
Mkw* Immm Uirsns
&lt;M)U,
Ir—BW

CARLTON CENTER.
J, W. McConnell sad wife (pout
Christmas with relative* in Jackson,
if—. if-/-,___ 1, —in____j_____ i »__

■ "How Tfeaa pulls?' I says.
.
. "VbeU, you must treat him to peer,
haf a cigar for him and prates him oop.
Sometimes it vbas well to slip him half

pose I don't knot
—.. .—
you dpn'f get sev'eg year* by Bing Sing.
.
naf yon got a
quarter handy?”
"Not today.”
“VhiuJ]DU send out for some peer?"
‘I v bait&lt;x&gt; busy.”
.
"Yey, 1 -see. You vbas so busy dot
you.don't know who I .vbas. Maype
you take me for Uncle Joab from der

Und it vbas skint like pefore. uud I
pellef I rbaa a dead mans in my shop
I can't boiler, but my wife goes py dec
door und servants, uud vben ten pro
pics rush In dot policemans wipes a
tear front hl^eyc und lays:
"Yon see bow it vbas. He don't stop
to eat or Sleep, und der bean disease

Food Changed to Polson.
Putrefying food lu the 'iutestlnvspro-

The Gbrlstmu tree and exercise* at
the school bouse, Saturday evening,
wore a complete success. We will not
mention any special ones a* all did welt
Dr. May reports a fine 10
&gt;ud girl Much credit and many thanks are due
our teacher, Ella Hubbard, for ite being
a success and a general treat for both
old and young; alto Henry Adams aod
wife and Cha*. Muugerson and wife who
Fred io Lansing,
generously remembered each scholar.
Anson Bechtel and Mis* Barnaby of
Shorloy Myer* haa sold hla fine driv­
ing mare to Dr. Mag and gone up north Gains* attended the Christmas tree
Saturday ovanlag.
to scale lumber this winter.
There was a Christmas 1 tree enter­
DIB Benjamin, wife and daughter at­
tainment at the Disciple church, Christ­ tended the wedding of bis nephew,
mas eve.
Ernest Dunlap and Alloe Kennedy al
J. W. Ehret was kicked by a borsc Irving, Tuesday evening.
fracturing one of the bone* of the leg,
causing a very painful injury. But he
is getting along all right now.
Our schools are enjoying one wcak’n

COATS !iROVE.

lb* world. It's without doubt the great­
est beauUtloraver offered the American
women.Uc. Made only by Madison Medi­
cine Co. Ask your druggist.—W. H.
Goodyear.
RUTLAND CENTER.
Jacob Edger aad*wifo went to Grand

lev. Crites closed the meetings
। Sth lappl church, Saturday night
lev. Hamp filled Ute appointment
t Castleum chu.eh, Bunday aft

say,” says dot- tnllor. "If J don't haf
some pnlla rail der policemans on my
brat. I vbas gone oop long ago. Don't
you make some mistake on'dot pollce-

ooce by Utting oop bls baud."
I belief dot tailor vbas afraid, uud
I make oop my mind dot ! (hail haf
no pills. Two days vbas gone avbay

Ur for a day or two?"
"I couldn't (pare her!"
"Got anything to drink

A prisoner in Uta jail named Auoisot^
Was detected Tuesday plotting tosaeape
by tnearn, of a wooden key which ho had
stealthily whittled out of a broovn han­
dle by 0&gt;e aid of an old jack kntf« '■
'■»*•.? said Mr. cumrox. "I hair giv­
Geo. Taylor and wife of Loweil.L.
en my daiwbtrra ovrry advantage.'’
Taylor and wife of Lake Odessa, Steph­
‘1 suppose they are very highly culen Benedict and wife of Na^hvllI*,
Georg*, Frank and Aller, f-ampman and
wives of Colon, ara^vliriting Dr. And :
Mr*. Lampman.
"Yea. sir. When I think of tbe way
Mbs Mabel Colgrbve gave an Infor­
a mau who. marries one of those girls mal reception for her friend, MM
will be criticised In bis grammar and
deportment. It strikes me that be ought Edith Cooper of Great Falla, Montana, •
Who Is a student at tho universityof
Michigan and spending the holiday
season aa a guest of Mini Cdgrove,
Monday evening.
“Two er Jr broth’rln got mad wld
The case of Henry F. Smith v*.
one O'er eu ‘Iqwed dey*d tight a duel
George Schoonmaker being au gt*iop
d« Uk white folks. Now. you know,
white folks alios fights dat a way wld In trover, waafried in tho clrcult-obhri
Monday and Tuesday. After being out
pistols."
half an hair tbe jury brought in a ver­
"Dey tbo' dote-*
"Well, sub. I trumped tiro mile tar, dict in foror of the plaintiff, uarealug
see de fun. but what yon reck In Atj tbe damage* at 115.

"Vbril. derr vbas der mayor nn&lt;l
aldennan* unit Judges,” I says.
“Bab! Small flab! You better get
your eyea open, cobbler, or yoo shall
bear something drop."
Dot tailor cornea again and tblks to
me. nnd dot butcher uod pltnnbcr talk

inilli 1 shwt mind inj- own pees nest
and don't say something to uopodyIh two days dot policemans comes In
again, und be don't smile asb be says:
"Bo you keep anme policy shop here,
efi? I baf kept my re* on you. und
now you vbas caught. ~
"Who vbas policyr X says.

"1 don’t eaten know who policy vbas.
I abnst cobblu oop shoes."
S
'
"VhclL you ran put mo on some half
sole vblle 1 wait. Maypc Idvbu mis­
took aboodt dot policy. Hurry oop.”
’’it Thu forty cents," t says.
“Vbat! . Yhatl You ahargo a police­
mana for fixing bis shoes! You old
hoary beaded wlllaln.-but I show you

.. , ,uu miu uoo u«vIce resigned.
r
Geo. Edger and Al Burghduf are in
“ )“«»»•
The Edgar school gavo a vary ablo
Christmas program Tuesday afternoon.
Errest Edgar of Hastings vlsllbd fate
parents hero Bunday.
Gejtte Oil. of Larejog returned homo

Tbe Sunday school will elect officer*
and teacher* next Sunday. , All daslr-

In every re

calls for bak

This Is a busy time for the post office
dcp*rtmeal. Monday 48 money order*
were issued while the receipts at the
stamp window amounted to 8100. ’
(TL. Wamow, of BMIsire. pubiiabar
of th# Antrim County Scbtloei. who te
visiting bare, was a pleasant caller at
the Hkralo office thia morning.
Married, Christmas eve, at the Prmbyteriati pareODage.by the R*v. H. H.
VanAuken, Mr. Wm. R. Norris and
Mis* Kath!yn Parker, both of Prelri*.

The music at the M. E. church last
Bunday was of a special character and
very fine. The solobu were lira.
IL I. Hendershott, Mb* GlUtepto and
t. G. May wood in the morning and
Frapk Horton, Maude Mudge and
Ruth Webaert in the evening.
Tb# Forester*, Turaday evening,
elected tbe following officer*:
Chief Ranger, Jacob Robot
Vice Ranger, Fred Washburn.
.
Recording Sec'y, George Abbey.
Financial Sec'y, James Craven. '
Physician, Dr. D. E. Fuller.
- Orator, Perry Wiseman.

Tbo danger of a cos) famine in thb
city which was very threatening a few
days ago seem) t^ be nearly ov«r. Sta­
tion Agent Titman has received word
from tbe mine* st Bay City and else­
where that plenty of coal will be furnlshed in a few days The situation
looked very serious for a time.
. .
At a regular meeting of Hastings
Lodge, Na 62, F. and A. M.. held on
Wednesday evening; Dec. 25, 1801, the
following officers were duly elected anu
Installed for the ensuing year:
W^kl., Jerne* L. Crawley.

Treasurer, Wm. D. Hayes. .
Secretary, Irving L. Creasy.
8. D., Travers Phillip*.
J. D., Esau W. Caanom.
Tyler, John Mat*.
,
Steward*, Chas. W. Mixer, Meozo
urner.
Marshal, John Payne.

CITY MARKETS.

Dot tailor says It vbas tetter If I gif
oop und get aomr pull*, und dot plumb­
er says I may |»e found dead In my to. kiss him. Hut If be knows aiwonv
step som* d»x. but I woa’t do it Vteu aa be like* to kiss be is compelled to
I vbas mad. 1 vbas Ilk* a mule. Nay- do it wteu no one Is looking.—Atchison
p* 11 vbas a week pefore dot polk-emans comes in asa!t&gt;. Den be swing*
bb cleb aroundc und says:
"Cobbler, bew dar* you wloble der
Uw tn dis shameful mann«r? 1 neffcr
■re sooeb a bold scoundrel pefert' In

goes refer der sidewalk line by two
feet. Moaf^Jxn back, ab-moaf him al

“Hot it vliaa. derlandlord who (ball

“Shut oop! How dare yon talk to
like dot? I know yon. you oMt wills In.
und I don't atop till you vhas In prisou.
Did yoo say yon bad half a dollar dot
yr.j can (pare far a day or twoT

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          <description>A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.</description>
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          <name>Date Accepted</name>
          <description>Date of acceptance of the resource. Examples of resources to which a Date Accepted may be relevant are a thesis (accepted by a university department) or an article (accepted by a journal).</description>
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